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Show noarilMiit MriatiN'ai .mi hiacii:. Iterotniiitiiilalltitta lo Hie Hluusauli. I.fKl.lnlurr. , Br. 1'aui, Jan. 4 Iii Joint session thu legislature listened to the nddriss ol retiring (lovernor Mirrlam and tbe Inaugural address of Governor Xclaou. Ihu lutter rcoommends thu extension of tho manufacture of binding twlno at the statu prison; call1 attention to tho lieoewslty for action looking to uniformity uniform-ity In ubllo school Looks, euggests a constitutional amendment for tho taxation tax-ation of mining, expreas, parlor nnd sleeping car companies; and recommends recom-mends state fuspeotlon of all elevators. Ilrelltieil will. Thanks. Nrw Yortir, Jan. 4 In President-eleot President-eleot Cleveland's mall today there wh n letter and card scut him by Thomas C. 1'latt. The letter aunouneod that Mr. l'latt w as president of thu United Htatia ixproa company and moloaed a pavfl giving Mr. Cleveland the courtesies cour-tesies ol thu company. Mr. Cleveland looked at thu card and returned It to Mr. Piatt. The Mornlc.li T.t Until In Irtcli.. lloiac, Idaho, Jan. 4. In tho houso toduy, Lewis, n Populist, Introduced a bill which comiletely eliminates the Mormon tent oath from tho alato lawa and BUbotltutes nothing In Its place. Mills of lllugham Introduced n bill providing for u location of thu ugrlcul-turnl ugrlcul-turnl ooliign at Idaho Falls and carrying carry-ing a JSoyWO appropriation for buildings, build-ings, i to. In tho Benatu Underwood of llecr Liko introduced a bill to modlly tho Mormon test oath. Mr. itm.o YWIIcrtrami. TorriCA, Km.. Jan. 4 Mrs. Mary Lento, candidate for Hi United Btutes Benatr, has written a letter to Chair-ruuu Chair-ruuu lireldenthal of thu People's arty state central committee, contalulug her withdrawal. Orrcou liiiroi.iiiriltaniii.ii7, Nkw Vokk, Jan. 4. Tho New York couimlttoa of the Oregon Improvement Im-provement couiany. Which has extensive ex-tensive steamihlp aud railroad proj er-tha er-tha on tho Paclllo coset nnd lu the stalls of Ongonond Washington, has adopted ii rtsoliitlon to ntiollsh the "Inking fuatl provlilon covering thu first mottgaga LiouJs. It nmouuta lo 'ii.WSl nnnu.llc. Mimben of the leceillvs e m i Ueu tnl rnttlrllly fnlrol theallilr of lliocJinpinj. I rn.iiitii.iin(n rmip iiorii. LlTtlf llei. Wik.. Jan. 4 Dr. It. I). Ill I ill. i, ,i I hi Mamie In ipitil, In. I'enled luiphallualiy Mint the rn 1 1 or lid ni enranoea In lllc lenlteiitlary If i'i a Inn, aupnoted to le ihlilcmlc Ifndlcitii ctinii 1 1, ' Kxainliialluns for Jt aelerla ure still gulnr; on, I I)-. (l.-ddliiKa altlirl tuulght the Irirult of lils txaitiliintlon for cotna Ibiclllaup liiionlglit tva nutatlve, or I In other word. I p.t.tiyivered no InJI-I InJI-I cMlonsol cholera Whatever. Ijl.l.n. I iil.l.li.lF 111 Van lurh. Nrv. Yom , Jmi 4 Typhus Invar Is undotil l.-Jly 4ldemlo litti. The health olll(c'sbuu dlicavcred twelve nexv rwtt during tha i at twerty four horns lu tie llilo'cly populated dli-Irlets dli-Irlets uu tile ea.t Md). lhla inatis it total of ilghly.oriu victims slice the phgtie w i II rat tllimvercd. Tluru wnj one dcalh Irnm Ibu tllicoso dutlng theiilghl, Ihehealili bsnrd nn-et today to-day to lakoalesoi;alust thu rprctJ ol thu plague, " |