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Show TllKUL AND LVtiaWULKi:. C; hiatne n e t.ti:.ue to e ea-t in larce n'ltrbr-. The S.u F-a- i-o TAroieV re-in re-in rive in itet.i.et.ts f.r lliel Iv hr.e gratt jury. Sau l rair l- o is still arrheted wi'h ;T - .hum- ' a r.ew t.atue Ihr ead- fh-ht.tiei "reuehs." The Ci ui.'.-ii 1 J 1 u :T"s Ti'i.i'i antioULices eleht "prominent hotels'1 in that city. Salt Lai.- wl.l "catch Up'' Suull. A Council l!lus firm has contrrieied to deliver 1 .0. -J ibs. ,.f fl iur in Montana Mon-tana at t-ieht cents and ei-ht mills per pound. So says the Ttm:s of that city. Mrs. John Larber smothered her infant, in-fant, three weeks old, and then threw herself under the cars and was killed, at 0--ian, Winne-heik, Iowa, a few days aee.j. ; The U:t.- f ,V.r ?ere thinks the Moruions uf Salt Lake are killing the s-o-e that lays the golden eegs, by refusing re-fusing to sell real estate to outsiders and chargtna exhorbitant prices for leases of naked lots. The flrst statement state-ment is incorrect, and our contemporary contempo-rary must have drawn its information from an unreliable source. Outsiders are buying real estate from Mormons in this city; and rents are high, but not any higher than they would be in other places with the like excitement that has been created regarding this region. |