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Show j runs us high as t i,, t! e ton Brovo Iipttrh. j Tlie dead Mail plant was ytstir- i day sold under the sherill's hammer. ham-mer. Palmer and Iby of San Francisco were ihe highest biddeis, ( buying in the oiitlil f..r .fl.t;r0. j The plant came from the uh.te firm in the first place and tla-v have held a mortgage over it since its arrival in this city, so tin v simply bought in their uu n property. Oden Standmd. Yesterday was the eighty-lifth birthday of President Wilford Wood ru IV, and that u:ilemau ie-ceived ie-ceived the congratulations of a ho-i of friends. Although so far advanced ad-vanced in years. President Woodruff Wood-ruff is hale and hearty, and his intellect is as bright and vigonu s as ever, lie is one of (hi conspicuous con-spicuous figures of the linn s, standing stand-ing as he does at the head i.t a church having a membership of over a (punter of a million, and enjoying the love, confidence and ' respect of all, whose wish is t hat his life may be spared for many years yvl.IIenihf, March L'nd. NTH OK THE PRESS. j tVi hiturcs (idh-J Vrm Ihr Brit Xirrurs of Ur Vuimtrr. There were three snow slides in the camp this week, all occurring 1 in close proximity to each other. Bingham llulhti,). One of our best posted mining operators predicts that this will be i one of the most prosperous vears in I mining circles that the west ever j saw. S. L. Stock Ex. Journal. Still the improvement of our ; I stock continues. Our fanners are ; I beginning to realize that thorough- j j bred slock is snpeiior in every re sped to the common grade. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. The Record would like to see a lire-limit ordinance passed. If the one now before the city council is too stringent, modify it somewhat, ' but by all means give the town at bast reasonable prolietioii. Park ; lierord. The north-west corner of the finishing room of the Woolen Mills I as fallen down, to the extent of eight feet on each side of the corner causLil hy an overflow of water from the steam boiler which had saturated satur-ated the adobes. Provo ICmjtii rer This nice weather has brought out the base ball players and they are talking of getting in shape for the summer's campaign. The boys will not be satisfied until they have the scalps of all the other clubs in the country dangling at their ; bells. Ephi aim Eiite-rprix?. Bishop O. F. Whitney of Salt j Lake h-isjust completed the first, volume ol'his history of Utah. The volume will bo on sale in a few-weeks. few-weeks. It will contain 700 pages, and seventy steel engravings, and brings the period of Utah's history down to 1SGL American Fork lade-pendent. The miners in the Minnie mine in Slate canyon yesterday brought down the joyful news to the owner of a new strike. The material of whi h the vein is composed is a black mass which miners from Colorado, who are in town, say re se nobles fold chloiidu winch often |