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Show the Snlioa Press (newsiest of our Utah exchanges) seems to iudieate a scarcity I of ink in the south. It was talked of something like a year ago that the hoiinonry line between Washington and Iron counties he chanired so as to include in-clude Kanmirra in Washington county. A protest to this cliunge has licen presented in the legislature by the citizens of Harmony. Ik'tiif t'ttiltiiut. a a The Nalina town council has adopted an ordinance limiting the use of tire-arms tire-arms within the town limits. Something Some-thing of this kind is needed at Gunnison Gun-nison as is evidenced by the following news note from thai place: "Wednet-day "Wednet-day night a crowd of boys rode through i he streets tiring off their revolvers. I bey wore masks and the officers have hceu tmablc to detect who they were." a (iood reports art coming in these days from Lu I'lata and other mining campa which are tributary to Ogden. Steadily through the winter the work of development has beB prosecuted, und there is now no doulit tliat Lu I'lata will become a steady shipping camp before she shall huve reached the age oi one year, there are other eamna that will come to the front before the show whitens the ground seal w inter, and if the rood people of Ogden do not benefit greatly from the unparalled mining activity In the Surrounding camps it will be their own fault. Ogden SUW&mt. a The sanitary condition of Richfield must have been something fearful. A correspondent of the Salina Prest from that place writes; "It is only just to remark that our city dads are making the greatest effort to improve the sanitary sani-tary condition of our beautiful city. They are clearing out the water courses, purging them of all filth and removing all decayed matter. No less than forty carcasses of dead animals were discovered discov-ered and removed from our streets and taken to the outskirts of the town aud burned." a a The Standard says: "A city of Og-den's Og-den's size aud importance .should maintain main-tain crossing sweepers in the center of the town, particularly on busy days like Saturday." S a Tin- Qgdeo Standard and tho Provo Dispabii bars looked horns over tho tin plain question. Tho Standard asserts that the Ditpatch "is not satisliotl with hoiiijj proven a falsitior," and tho Dispatch Dis-patch says "this is gall, pure and on-adulteratod" on-adulteratod" on the part of tho Stan-itard. Stan-itard. Aud so it goes. a Kichliehl wants a etufew ordinance, and seems to need it badly. A correspondent cor-respondent of the Salina Press says: "Why can't Richfield have a curfew or-diuaticei or-diuaticei Every Sabbath night, not to say anything about other uights in tho week, tho boys make a dangerous nuisance nuis-ance i if themselves. This ringing of bells, bauging doors and windows should be effectually stopped; since reasoning with them has proved useless, use-less, a wholesome example of a few might be of more avail. Last Sunday evening some boys banged away at the door of a residence two blocks from Main street and scarod a lady, whose husband was absent iu Uluo valley, to such an extent that sho gave birth to a child prematurely that died within two hours after it was born." THK J'liKss OF UTAH. The Park City Miner warns tho itv iDuncil uot to be hootl-wiukud into panting a license to a variety theater under somo mild and moral name. 'losin it says: "The I'ranklin avenue ' joint" vas rcspeetable enough when they lirst bewail business, but now it is ii perfect blister on too name of Salt Lake." The Heaver Vlunian says: " Thirteen Wampi were arrested iu town last frveek." a s We leurn that the city eonncll intend eiJnulin a cordon of trees around the i;rave. gl(ird and also puttiuir in a ditch for irrita. 0 in purposes. This is a tniicli neoded im lovcineut. The irrowtb of psMta4 shrub. r ry, which la made possihlc thereby, will add ireaUy to the appeAvrsneo of the city of the Dead. Kichlield note iu the 8alinaV. . a a The appearance of the lust issue ofj |