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Show THERE AM) EVERYWHERE, j Michigan is agitating the narrow guune for railroads. ' Yok has commenced on the South- j western K. li., Iowa. 1 A baby 1S lbs weieht is the latest; production of Grinned, Iowa. . . arious and sundry parts of California Cali-fornia are groaning uuder the grasshopper grass-hopper buiden. The new steamer "City of Corinne" is expected to be hunched in a week for running on Salt Lake. A million dollars in gold is the estimated esti-mated figure of the cattle trade of Texas during the past three months. A rain shower, followed by sncw, with the stars shining at the time, was a Petersburg, a., phenomenon the other night Pioche is Iuxuriatine in Utah-grown strawberries, and the Rccmd says they will compare fav rabi'y with the Cali-fornia-gtown article. A new quarry, fifteen miles from Omaha, has a coutract to furnish 3,000 yards of stone for the great bridge over the Missouri at Omaha. Eleven thousand head of sheep lately left San Bernardino Co., Cat., for Nevada. Our neighbors mean to go iuto the wool and mutton business. The vintage of California is estimated estima-ted this season at ten millions of gal-ions. gal-ions. "Wilt our friend "J.," of St. George, figure on the yield of "our uixie?" The Council Bluffs police made a raid on the "Social Evil" of that burg last Thursday night, bagging a large number num-ber of both sexes. The Times says one of the Ciiy Fathers bailed out a prominent "soiled dove," ; The White Pine Yetrs is jubilant lover the International Mill, at Eber- hardt, and the new tramway, the latter ! being a success and the former the . A'eici claims to be "the best quart! j mill ever built anywhere," i The Los Angeles Xeics says the ' Hunter Bro's of that town started for Salt Lake City with a drove of fine hcirses, and that it was reported the i Indians had s'amrede-d and cap'ured threejiundred and fifty head, at Kinsr-ston Kinsr-ston Springs, two huudred nii.es this side of Los Angeles. ; The Omaha Etranl has details of a ; horrible murder perpetrated at North i Platte. A young lady named Kate i W anning was afraid that a land claim ; he owned was about to be jumped, and procuring a tent moved into it. determined to hold possession. Monday night week she was murdered, a bullet having been sent through her body and another through her head; three chambers of her own revolver being .empty. A coroner's jury have re-: re-: t urn--d a verdict of murder against her , brother. |