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Show sura (if Tim iii!i(i,Kit. Tain morning, a line 1 0-pound daughter hum presented to ('. D. lirmvn. Jhilher and daughter doing nicely. There is a general breaking up of the big western railroad combines. com-bines. So look out for cut rates. The oilieet-H of the Y. L. M. I. A. were given a hig sun prise at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Snow, M nday evening. eve-ning. Mr. Phelps, the People's Party man who spoke here this week, made two converts, we understand: Dr. Carringlon and K. I t. Jones. Street rumor lias it that J. C. , Xeilson ha. become disgusted with ! the Citizens' Alliance business and now John Merrill is the high i mucky muck. I Mrs. O. Widerboig, President of; the Belief Societies of Box Elder : Stake, has been dangerously ill this week. The good word from there last evening was that the old lady was much improved. Thursday was the autumnal solstice, when the days and nights were of equal length throughout the world. From this on to Dec. ilst, the days will gradually shorten and the nights lengthen. Autumn has fairly begun. This morning's Broi.Ki; is full and boiling over with fresh, live news. We get all the news that is worth getting and the people are fast finding it out. All other papers are literally not "in il" when Thk Bnu.Kit shows up Saturday morning. Prof. J. IT. Paul, Principal of the B. V. College. Logan, will speak at the opera house tonight, tinder the auspices of the Henderson Democratic Demo-cratic Club. The subject will he the liirilf, upon which he is said to be one of the most thoroughly, if not the best posted man in the Territory. |