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Show I News Items. Choice Gioceiit-s ai the FaitiKi Ex Lad.es & Genu Gloves in great variety varie-ty at J. I'.iieilsnups. Men's aud Bov's Clothiiig. new and resh goods at very l..w p,us a, lhe St armors Exchange get yuur supply before be-fore wnler sets in. We carry a complele line of Gent's underwear. Ovet Shins, Hats, and any and everything belonging in tbe Gent's ime-tphraini Co-op. Bolivar R iberts" (Jr.) died at Salt Lake on Dec 21th. Hie yum.; man was 2S years of age n:g.,y respected, and held a m m enviable piiion in socieiv and b-isn ess c teles. "i '- tn- i, v i. ;u. ! .. (,J ni'-' ii..; , t. . ,t. ,, in. c !y. wmp- cr.u-.l. J ,. ,, I y.u,iiK and dd l l ,.ii s. These , hf see. ts , i'u- w. dest , religious tsaud lai.atnicisni Theie lis not . i.!y -me dance eld each i,iht I but a dozen of them. Ui.lv last td-j td-j nesday no les; than fifteen negroes applied ap-plied to the duel lor a license to hold "lie t, these religious meetings to be followed by a dance Ol couise tiie b ack Messiah cannot be piesen: in person per-son at all dances, but he is by proxy in the peison of some one of his many disciples, dis-ciples, of whom two s ore or mote'have been appointed by him Who is the Messiah, this black savior ol his race? l ew white men have seen him as his is chary of associating with the dominant race. He keeps himself in seveie seclusion and it is laiely that i a white man ran set to see him or i .il- ! !!tae "f was discovered in the iiinjjham. Utah, postolfice, and Lie posin.aster. I'eter Clay has been placed under arrest, though he ts dauber dau-ber usly ill with pneumonia. On D4C j,. -the Dollar of our Dads " wasvr.i ,ted at Si.o? Men inierested .',1 V'.-Vi and p ,sted on the subject uuani-(Jtiiously uuani-(Jtiiously declare that this sudden rise in i V.V. t eJ H mea" re,itl ,or lh n''"er T s- r sm .-Iter, but is simply a schema to eu-fe eu-fe Sible spectators in silver bullion to Im uran bun. He is a coal-black uegroe almost i giant in size and a native African, Afri-can, having been born in Libeiia lie is now about 45 years old and has been in this country a little more than half his hie. He came to this city from 1'omery a netfio settlement ab..ut twelve miles ab .ve the city on the Raw river. There he was first heard ol about a year ago. He came to that village from Mandan, D.ik His name is Reuben Garter. Last Kridav Carter and a few ol his' followers were anested. rhnnr-ri ,, i.i, . ! I S load. I he Kocky Mountain. I . Tjie purchase of 3,000,000 acres of J the last issue his lead to wide spiead surmises that a .Mormon Colony was now f J,,enP.'amed '. '. dispatch from Oh.o to-mglit say: B. C. Faurop whose name was connected with the with younf is for a railroad south of DemtiuN.M.aid li.n nothitw ,0 do with Morm in colo disturbance of the peace but, fear u perhabs of Carter's alleged voudoo power, no one appeared to prosecute! nun and he was released, after beinif photogr phed for the police gallety Carter i a ready and fluent speaker uses ?ood language, and has all the impassioned impas-sioned and leivid eloquence of his lac e, His influence over a gathering of negroes is something marvelous, and can be ac-' .counted for on no other hypothesis than I of hypnotism. ,A PaMe,,ffk" who arrived on the V lf "m.er"-',1icarag,ia; told the story ln, ob'Ul "'at tct'"ed between a l l 7a"r 3,1 "ve the posses- Tk"0f aoilr-vear old boy at Jalisco, We', which r.suhed in the death of 1,m "ller- The lather ol the b,.y. Juan iu'e nz a cattle owner, left home to alio al-io 1 1 biHiuesi after telling his wite to e "oJ care of the r litile b .y Ivdro I it !'e,r aalte"d " '0 her house! Il fJ uHS lur"eJ' When she II Covered h.s ah lence a few ,ni,:ll,es f V"' ui",ed "u; - 'ui.d he. P I Y the an eg'e. which y... 11 ..v.v - The i,;,d w.A V-fiiT'r ' ,Cei fl0m li,K K'-'Uixl a,.d Hi, . if -lia:id1-,yl, .,! u,!, ;lir,GlJ ' ' ' ;':7rr ! ,!.c"iU aid "i,;tid i.g Us' f ''f ?!.ut. he and soon a u'ltn t ' 'ii'S i" Ihbo: came ahout and I u",r,n.ither.iud child i.ito the i )JSj where the lormer died within"' an ' 'hUri. !rom a "-'tiu-'e of the skull, Tbe It wounds weie noi dangerous. ( l.ierajlauie.suredsixlectiiomlip to j i I'P ol tne wins, I D ie.ioi Aro, Dec: 2a -Tne he.i,n.. 1 il town Cord iva, containing a pupn-i pupn-i "tun of 65,000 s nils, has beeiineaily I lotted o .t l.y t:iebuisiingof a largednm ! o ne tii.neen m les from the city. How - iigethe list of t le dead is, has not yet f 'jein ascertained with cer.ainty owing v fo the imperfect facilities fJ( the tians? .lissiou ol news to the capital of the ; confederation, but it will reach well into f I die hundreds. Large sections of the city were swept away by the rushing , r waters. s I mi- TUE WAI-t.rKACKtiD. f Nothing was d .ne toward strengtlien- i. ilf dli,n'a"d'hefoieign population j ( ia.l shaken hands with tne danger so I long that they became apathetic on the A the subject. Finally a nuge- crack ap- ( ,e'd acrus' the whole face ol the frail 1 . ..1 f-' a,id " bea ' w'd" danger-il danger-il k stuidiy disregardeJ. I ."J.iortly after ni dnight a wild yell was 1 Jieatdonthestttets of Cordova. The lMei" wer coming in rapidly and panic , icken men and wiig ran for their ? t.a'L-JO,iiy , abandoning j , finally afl6t v ft The waters S th?Y K--V irtion of the R Mrs,A!erngoldv Reaped the M Jatiienis V'd her k al water l! , " PJ Sa;evliat the 1 l 'he toiifusion and panic, ij d witn ihs ciies of the drowning h .ipas anything which ha been heard If of ""W de of tne inlerno. , i f. Them,r"i"if revealed great moun-paini moun-paini of rums aud many strauded human 1 corpses. Tn work of collecting these is now going on. Details ol the actual loss of lile are . -s Meager, but a conservative estimate ,, A places it at over 500: I Trom the Logan Journal . It is said that Hyde Park h as had nn 1 I I opportunity to ship out 200 carloads of I f hay this year, and has been enabled by I 4 the railroad to dipose of nine. Nine out of two hundred. : f In the fall there was a heavy demand and a ready market for hay, of which ': this c miitry Had a w .nderlul crop; but '4 lay Company has cursrn and to f ail extent ruined the valley By eol ; tur-I tur-I i nisiiiug cars, and even were iVy, 'given no.tr, me damage could not be .temoved because the marke s are closed and the I price of hay has gon down. I It is idle to say there are not cars i enough. The trouble is that the man-hJ man-hJ agers do not have any idea of the way i j to get freight cars along. The story is : told that a car of hay and oats was sent 1 to Salt Lake in October and reached its I ? destination a lew days ago, or about j jwo m mlhs after it was due. ... r II is said those living on the min I lineaie 111 no bener c riid tion Depots I I nave been ni ved from places t: wii'cil 1 1 trade ha been accustomed to centte for r ve-irs and ha e been limit out on 1 lie i open pmies, iiniei Ir.mi anv bu-iness; j j tile pmp ise, as .ve believe, being sim- j J ply a fuiher tuce 'f the land schemes of f j ttieUiii.m I'acuiic c .nip.i iv, uhicli is so j avaricious that noihing is too small lor ! it to wiint t s'ubble up IVe c-'mie pre'ly near kno.ung what We Hie talking talk-ing a hunt w'11.11 we s iy -that' iimjitveei Gales, as "mister," s not yet through wlta hitiiitid piircUase'-. lie i.eg roes cf Kails is ci; j , and in 1 1 facflhs entu a country, ha.'e Lecctne j irnuel with the same craze that has drJen Mvsuh, in ihc shape i a b'ac Hr l ? 1BPHI SAVINGS BANK AN D TRUST COMPANY- Capital 150,000 r Surplus s' ' ; $4,000 Geo. C.Whitmore.Prvs. W. I. Brown, Vice-Pres. Jonas H: Fickson, James E. Clinton, Directors. James E. Farshee, L. S. Hills, ' ' Jas. II. Peterson, J Alma Hague, Cashier?. Geuei.J Banking Business. Inieies paid on Savings Deposits, money to oan on real estate |