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Show I.rSE It.ui E D. Keliey, Esq., a live newspaper in n and i'ornieily proprietor of the K ko Jtuleji'' dmr, has been making a tour ol ob-erai:on during which he vi-ited that particular ioint where Utah.. Idaho and Nevada meet, of which be says : There is considerable squirmini among the settlers about ti.e nu.ctLi'g of the State of Nevada ana the terri torits of Idaho and U air, .Mormon and Gei!t;! auke w-shing to claim the ir iv-iieliee in U.n h. on accoun' ut' taxes. 'J 10 taxes oi' Nevada and Idaho Ida-ho are three per cent, wtiiie that ot M onion levying is but, one per cent. This speaks w-il tor the ccon my ot the Mormon rule, but may to some ( x'entbe accounted for oj the sojio uf popmat ion. Grasshoppers mid r-iicltrt-" have completely com-pletely destroyed vegetation iu Malad vall-, which is o ;.!', s"t'l. d by .Mormons, .Mor-mons, and m-aiiy the vhoi-J country imrtheast for !. ; umiiv i id btty uiles L ever run v:th thtw p.'sts. AVe nr.? Lap.py to' s.ate that pre,, ;.t ndic-iti 'tis a o that the s'1 a --...; '!-. i s r.avo U t this se::':oa. -.ve haven't j-m p.U 'i tt thrvi-.d or' t.ro f.r th- |