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Show Mills .Ull (OMMIIIS The flour dealers In famine stricken Ilissla who liava to adult) rated the brealslutli placetl un the tuaiket by them aa lo render It dingaruui to life nil hiallh are wurre than ordinary murderers. The class of ieopls who aro afltr the money kings lu fill country have been cauifht In ltualsn Poland hatching hatch-ing another plot to lemove the Czar from this valo of tears. The Information Informa-tion of Iho deep Intenst taken In him ly ItieNllilllsta must have a discomforting discom-forting effect upon tin Hniporor, who Is having a distressful time all around. riioaccldont to PrlucaChrlillan, by which he lost an e)c, from Ulng accldentallyahol by the Duke of Con-ujglit, Con-ujglit, will elicit a food deal of sympathy. sym-pathy. It li sUIci that he I. at le to walk about hla moil and Is cheerful. Perhaps Ills good tjirlls under Iho loss uf a member so precious Is laigely assumed, as-sumed, aa a iiisllerof courtesy towaul thogentlrnmi who was the unwilling Muse of his Injury Tho llrlllsli Hon Is pawing tha ground and awllchlog his tall lu the Pamir region. Kuittleli troupe have inadeanolheraltickuion tha Hunzt and Xagar Ulboimen, In Hie vicinity of Nllt. They carrlc I another fort by araault, Willi a force of 100 men, nnd took 1H prisoners, Tha leading quta-Hon quta-Hon In this dispute Is, How much of this kin J of work can I e done by Urea t llrltatu before she Is confronted by llus.lin troo? llueela, In a semi-utllclal semi-utllclal way, some months iluer, declared de-clared that If I.ngliud Interfered with her Pamir niovemmts the would be met by actual force. The defalcation, amounting to abml 0,(100,000 lire, more or lets, lu the inunli illation of Peter's l'trice, li a startling lucl lent In tho modern history his-tory of tho Calhollc Church, The do. faultlngdlgnltary Monslguor Kolchl finds hlm-elf dtservedly In an unenviable un-enviable imaltion, having hwtn degraded de-graded by diposlthn from his office. He will hereafter, duubtloH, be ostracised. ostra-cised. The Colorado and Utah Tr anl o Association As-sociation haa mule a reduction In freight, to go Into effect on January I, 1&9., aa follows: Asphaltum lu car loadafrom Utah common points, la re-ductd re-ductd from M to W cents per hundred; sewrrpltmlu c-vrbada from Coloralo commou iolut! to Utah common ulula Icjuccd CO to M Coills per hundred; a reduction ol tin rule on paper and other comniodltle'i Is under advise-meiit, advise-meiit, Co!uratlUlah common! lailnt! are to be ap- lied to Uolden City, via Dourer, Lakcwuoi aud UolJeu road. We do not bcjkjva that tboetTorUof thalinperUllsta lu llwill will prove aucce-aiful. The firat atsteiuuut luado In referonca li that oountry at the time that Doni PeJro was de.oed, correctly, lu our view, define! It! I resent aud future situation It will be areub!!cjor there will bu amitchy. In ouroplulon Ihere can Us no resumption of Imperialism, unless Itbti under the gulae ot a it publican form. There appear to be no lnaect! on (larza, Ihoalleed revolutionist. 111! adherents nud Influence are Increasing, Increas-ing, while hli lusveinetita are remarkably remark-ably tccenlrlc. Hula giving Mexico considerable concern, and no amall anxiety Is felt regarding him on this tide the border Why not get together a force of millclent atrehyth to all down ou him hard? Uarza Is not affected af-fected by either scruple! or modesty. Hu Informed the Mexican government that hu vroull quit hla present business of shooting and robbing rovlded he should be given 110,00 ), era Mexican consulship In thu United Htaleis. At Price, Utah, on Monday afternoon after-noon J, J- Kinsman was Instantly Killed by nuldent. Kinsman was n brakeman on Conductor Htewurt't freight train, an I was In Iho uct of making a coupling whun hla foot caught In a frog, pinning hi in fast, while the parte of the traiu were approaching ap-proaching to be coupled. Ho male every tllort to extrlcuto hla foot, but without avail. Hu waa Instantly killed. Ills body was horribly crushed and mantled. The deceased w aa a resident ot (Irand Junction, Colo , lo w hlcli the holy was t onvei cl last night on the eat bound passenger .S'o. 2. 1 1 e leaves a wlfuandone child. The news, when broken to Mrs. Klusmau, prostrated her cnllrily. They have been mar rled a little over a year. Wo have received a 'copy of resolutions resolu-tions of respect to thu memory of llrolher l'.lchard 1 arper, passed by a High Priest's Quorum, of which he was au exemplary member. Those who forwarded tho document unwittingly unwit-tingly ma lo tuveral omlsslous of t risen-tlal risen-tlal lutrlloulars. 'Ihu date when the dialh of decease-i occurrud Is not given, neither la that un which thu rtsulutlons were passed, while the ; lace from wbeuce tho roruniuQlcatlou came Is not nameJ, Tho absence of tin so artlculara ri dudes the practlc ability of publishing the resolutions, even if It werebthurwlaeadvliahje to do so. John J LI man, the wt!I.Jrtscd and hsndeouie mau vt ID called at the reahloncu of (.'ornollua Vahderbllt ou Haturday nlgbt and coolly stated that the oljorl of hi. visit waa to kill that gmttcmati that bo might nua))e the brains nf hla vlt 1 1 in with a view to ascertaining as-certaining the rwasou fur the dlsj arlty Ibitwtim tho financial condition of I himself au I ui iiilliliiatrclaloiigaloa 1 1) uvtiil hi r hli) linriatlug. Hucli I ft II. u- In itiiiuu tin' heads of crown- lu kll(" !" untJulJ uu their llIow. |