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Show MHS IN A JiUrslll LI. The ofllcUl returns of thn last census glvo Bait Lake Clly 11 population of H,0J), aud to Utah aj7,tmo. Logan has a new railway det, made of pressed brick an I stone. Ills ltslx 10, aud has two well apnlnted waiting rooms, wllh toilet mrlorsund lasatorles. The briedlngof fit. Hernard dons Is quite extensively carried on nt Ithaia, Wis. Tho pups, which sill from i.'i) lo 110 each, aroshlips-d lo Illinois, In-dlana In-dlana nnd New York. , The worst auirerora from the Intense, ly cold winter In 1'arla were the art students, fliauy of whom wem too trior to allied tho luxury of a tire, tine student lu very stralleuvd clrcuni-stu clrcuni-stu nc 1 1 1 rlalied from cold. flio hourly rate of water falling over Niagara tallsl, 1011,000,000 toDi,repre- Milling lilOisl.000 hone-powir, and the total dally iroducllon of roal In the world would Jtist at-out sufllco to ump the water back again. The electric light In Jerusalem i-tonlsbos i-tonlsbos the resllcnt Hebrowa and Arabs livs oitd measure The clectrlo r lant Is useil lu n large flour mill hI-Jdnlng hI-Jdnlng the su csl alto of Calvary and close lo tho iJamaicue gale. Beuitor Gorman Is 1 jeara old. He enmtsi ol Irish nncs-siry but was lorn In Mat) laud. He iK-gau to earn Ida living liv-ing na a pago In the Henate uuler tho iaetronagu aud friendship of Benator ouglas. The University of Dcsarst lis, VM registered stu lenurat present, of whom 1st are ouug gentlemen, and 117 young la lies. Mnety-one are regular lyapiiolnled notnisl, and educated at the exwnse or tho Tcrrllo.) The tlcctloi of Palmer lo the U H Benale ha, dl,rutcd tho Farmer ' Muluil lleuellt Association lu llllnoir. Itse-ems as lithe old war cry will slill prevail. It will be Democrat nod itepubllrau. l'rluco N'apoleou,who la on his death bed, ili sire, that the trndltluiis of his name m ly never te used Irs the Inti r-eelaor r-eelaor a mere ilyusst;9 lleliavesa saensl legacy to Prince luls to 111 hold the Ikmecritle Hnq Ire. He ext retsrs the hope Hint France and Italy will ever Iw tiller nations. A Michigan gentleman Itat Just awakened from a nap. Hiram .Mc-Conkey( .Mc-Conkey( ol Port Jackson, went to tleep eight niontha ago nnd Just awoke. During thla time he never soke a word, nor opened nttejea, uorremeni-Israauylhlug uorremeni-Israauylhlug during the time. The doctors arunij.tlflnl. Acconllngtotheiinsua of 1SSU the lopulitlouof the United HIM.-s waa So,I,3,7Ml, Imludlng M.UOD cvuvlcla In Iwiilteutlatles. Tho census or IM0 Klvi-s a iopiilatloii of UJ.U.S.'A Including In-cluding U,iU convicts. Thla showe that In 1930 there wtroHil convlcta In each million, while In ISO), there V 1 ro 112 ciinvlrla to the million, tliua giving giv-ing an Increase or II to tho million. Tho inlltlcal situation In Idaho Is rather cotui Heated. A lew days ago It waa reported that one I ieuuer, a correspondent cor-respondent ol the Bait Lake nouns-, on his deathUnl made a confession which explained the trickery of Idaho lltldans. mis wus contradicted lu tho TVioiirie and tho assertion made that 1 Imni-r wasnotdiad. The other tile still maintains that Flenner la dead, and that ho mado thn confession, an I that a chapter on political corruption corrup-tion Is forthcoming whlili will astou-Isli astou-Isli even Hie Common Couucll of Chicago Chi-cago or of Bait Lake Clly. In Indlaua a new organltatlon has Just been started. It Is called "The Naturalized Bona of America." It Is a Kent society, tut Its olject la to antagonize an-tagonize "The Palrloilo Bona of America " trie latter aoclety, It la aatd, claims the only genuluo atrlot-l-nl lu the country. It I10I la that none but persoua born on tho NewUrleana levee, or In thu llowiry In New York, can lie good Americans. Wn have the eone of Illinois, of Iowa, and Penney-vauanleo. Penney-vauanleo. What tiousensil Tlieirosr liaruo for thise eocietlis would bo "Bona of Perdition." They woull make of ua "soua of cabbage gardens," aud not tons of our gnat rep ul He. TheOntarlonilueln Utah turned out, In 1S1KI, 1.7i:,0il worth or sliver. It laid In dividends lOO.nOO, most ol which went lo Denver and to Ban Fr-iricltco. It paid In Utah SWl.Til, ror wages and supIKs. Thiamine produces almut n lourth or the tcUl out.ut of Utah mlma. It cannot In denied but that mining Is a vast Industry. Indus-try. Hut It certaluly Is not the leudlng onuof Utah. Agriculture comra first, Inasmuch as It gives permanent sustenance suste-nance to Ml r cent of the working po ulatlon, while only (1 x-r cent la aui ported by mining, Inrlullug coal mines. If tho illvldenda from mining lie retained lu the Terrllor), s.ihai the commercial value or mining would bo better apprc-clilfd. This Is the money thlt would become tapltal, au I would ka to build roads, and tode-vi tode-vi loi the r soun es w e have. Now. It does no good for(Utah. It la said that krlcka make a good sldimalk p-TTinunt. Thla may bo ,0, If they are proirly burned Private cltltena havo alrea ly tried selected brick, but It waa n failure. Hrlck, do nut wear ovenly. Frost dlslodgia many of them, anl they must ba rrbll annually. an-nually. Why not test tho matter In a practical way, on a small scale at first? iierlenco has show 11 lu all tho largo cities or tho country that flags are In tho end the clu s-t kin I of sidewalk pavement. Tin y last ror n long time, they require no relaying. In this city, the principal business street, should bo laid with them, l.rlrka aro unalghlly. riietllnwalkafterallmo tetilera Into holieandlilllocka. Hulking on audi pavi mentis not alone tiresome, but It Is dangerous to tho safety of thu llmle, TheNow Y'ork llVrilssys that Idaho and W) omliig w ero admitted for rty a Ivantagea. New Mexico has a i u. Iltloiiof III.So;. Idahonud Wvoihiuif combined but 11 1 ilf, It I, stated by thooinentsofNew Mexico that four filths of lis poilatlon kuow nothlugnf letmbllcau guvernment. Arltona.lt la tall has not wealth euongh to maintain a Btato government. The t ulatlon of New Y'ork la nearly 0,iKl,0J0. It haa but two U. B Benatora, while Neva la with 11,01 iwoplo haa the tame, Idaho with II 1,000, nnd Wi omlng with 0-5,000. also the aame. There Is nothing vi ry wrong In this. If New Y'ork had BeiiAtorlal rei reseritatlon according ac-cording to pulatlou. It woull dominate domi-nate tho legislation of tho cou nl ry. As It Is, It now domlnatta party illtlcs ly Its largo representation, Jerry Hlmpson Is chaperoning n Kansas lady named Mrs. Uasi, In Washington. Blie la a cjcloneos au orator, Bho tent word to Benator Ingnllttocomeand no her, but tho tariastlo Benator reilliil that nnlv Indians mil women scalp their enemies ene-mies after they are dead," aud he did not want to no her. Mrs Lease In eakltignt tho Woman's Congress n few dasa after said. That great landslide, land-slide, that political Johnstown Hood of last November, Wat duo to tho sroineu or the alliance. Bo waa tho defeutof that mau who ror eighteen teara re I resented u In the United Btatea senate, on 1 who has never jet Mentis Hid himself with the Interest of labor or endeavored to secure tho legl-latl in demanded by his conttltuenis. We, the women of the Farmers' alliance, defeated John J, Ingalls." At thla aiiaudhnfoif damea largely n publican publi-can liegau to maulfostaonieiineasliins, though soinn cheers were hoard. The Kansas tirror went right 011. "I have deen asked, hv do iou women glory In llioiler.ntof John J. Ingalls? lie Is n brainy, smart man' Y as, ha lia smart nun. Ho must ba a smart man to bu tho consummate rascal ho has made of himself." |