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Show News Items. Unite is still fighting the Salvation army. Just now the barracks are in a ctllar The Ind an poplation of this country is W,7os as aga nst 63,000,1)00 whiles and blacks An exchange wants to know "What will cure a uuy of smoking cigarettes? kill him The Horn Silver mining company at Frisco recently declared a dividend of 12 per cent. Passengers for the south on the Union racnic now otten walk from Mona to Kephi 011 a cold wintry night, Logan Journal; If the winter shall continue con-tinue open hay will be hay next winter or the feed crop w.II be siiort everywhere every-where but in Cache valley. Prince Henry, the hroiher of Emperor William will learn the general routine of state huisncs at the home office under the guidance of Alimstei Herr at Berlin Odgen Union: The next City government govern-ment of Odgen will not find J 20,000 or any other amount in the treasurary when they assume the re us of government govern-ment The palace of justice at Rouen.France was reported on fire Jan. 14. The the fire did much damage in the upper -"M)art ol th- building, but most of the old and valuable pan of the building was saved - The prisoners at the Dead wood jail have issued a paper giving the pedegree of those confined there and the items happening in thejail. It is to be issued regularly every Saturday, and the subscription sub-scription price is a half pound of tobacco Next wetk we understand the great Washington and St George dam is to be completed- Bv the completion of this dam thousands of acres of ne v land will be brought into farming condition. This is a great enterprise the people haveun-dertuen haveun-dertuen ond the reward sought for is suie to follow. Iron County News Paris, Idaho Jan . 19 Special telegram to the Herald. Yesterday morning Sheriff Jones was notified that a man was seen lying dead (our miles west of Mompelier along the railroad, near a wreck that occured on Tnursdav last, caused by a broken rail, and when five cars went into the ditch. Paris, Jan. 19 Saturday and yesterday the most intense cold of the winter as experienced troughont France Yesterday : na;eJ man was found frozen to deaih aw in Irs lotions 111 this city. The thermume- I, yesterday tJGhed 7 degrees above Z, TSUfnhjaf;"at Macon, 9beg, 12 at Toul ouse, anil 5 at Grenoble. The wells at rV'ipinan, where a man has been found frozen to death in the street A woman was found frozen to daih in her bed at Sptgnal, where thermometer indicates 4 below zeto' Slight snow (all reported from the River. Railin.Jan. 19. Repoitsfrrvn all points v -"i,ucl. tr incrmumeiet tou..v degrees below zero, Fahrenheit, but that the cold is bearable in the absence of wind. The sea between Stralsund and Rugen.five miles in width, is alive with i . t . I c.ailllia P. inria ra fr . i?n rn skaters and sleighs, ponds are frozen to , the bottom. Twenty-one head of deer in j the royal forest at Uenrath have died. , In Holland andBelgmm the severily ol ( the snow fall has put a stop to railway -' and street car travel. Thousands of men are engaged in clearing the roads. On ( the coat of Holland the sea is frozen for a great distance. There are banks of , ice on the shore of extreme beauty. , Only the harbors of Rotterdam and Flushing are accessible to vessels, Advices front Naples report the death of two persons from cold The. Italian rivers are encumbered with ice. The roof of the school for boys at San Dem-atno Dem-atno gave way beneath the burden of now and ice. The whole mass went crashing into th? schoolroom below. Twehty-two pupils were injured. On the frontier near Geneva, a man was lound frozen to death. Several vessels have been wrecked in the Bay of Biscay and a number of lives lost. The gales through, mi Europe are the severest iu |