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Show CsUtB tm mmtss. - ,'MHt the Eh'ucc Di(ii "mm Ilntcnn (f S .urn". The newt-st and nr. si e'nsatioi.-a e'nsatioi.-a drtima now on the boards ia 'Abraham Lincnln." Borne theatre managers reiose to have the play presented on their stages. The little ton-ycarfi-old hoy of John Cooper was out riding Wednesday Wed-nesday morning and accidentally fell off the burse, seriously crushing crush-ing one of his elbows. Am. Fork Indejj'.'Jitleht. The Southern Pacific company 'discharged ni1 of the Chinese they had employed in the round house I and coul sheds at Wells, Nev.; Sept. I 1st, and put white men in their places. Ogitri Standard. i Rake up, clean up, disinfect and I clear the premise from refuse arid rubbish. Be careful ub to the water being used. Autumn is here, and, with it, a few eases of typhoid fever. Health olliccrs. do your duty fearlessly. O-jden Standard. A strange human being, born in India 18 years ago. lias been brought to New York. It has two bodies, which arc united at t Inchest, In-chest, facing each other. There is only one pair of legs on the double-bodied double-bodied monster and it can run rapidly. In America as in every country the hone3t ballot reformer and disinterested dis-interested politician must expect to meet fierce opposition. But in our country, at least, he has the satisfaction satis-faction of knowing that if Ins reforms re-forms are wholesome he will ultimately ulti-mately he heard. Decent AVh-b. The Midway Hot Pot resort is steadily growing in favor, excur- Mr. Pchneiter is steadily improv-i improv-i ing the comforts and conveniences of his hotel and will soon boat one of the neatest and best kept summer resorts in the west. Park City Record. It pleases, says the Pror.o Eiujuir-er Eiujuir-er us to note the fact that a vigorous vigor-ous war is being waged against intemperance. in-temperance. This evil is being j persistently and unitedly fought by all the churches in thecity, and good must necessarily result therefrom. there-from. Keep up the good fight, and be assured that the Enquirer stands b you. Quite a large washout is reported at the plaster wciks. Work is dis-! dis-! continued for a short time. At a I meeting of U. P. officials Wednes-I Wednes-I day, it was understood that if the citizens of San Pete and Nephi would furnish 5.500 the junction would he moved from Juab to Nephi, Ne-phi, and the S. P. valley extended to Manti. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. 'Money is getting easier or something,' some-thing,' said Mr. Earl, deputy county recorder, to the Herald, reporter re-porter as he fingered over a dozen ' mortgages which had been left in ! the oiliee for cancellation. Mr. i Earl said it is unusual to release ; more than half a dozen mortgages a day. He attributes the large number of mortgages that are being be-ing cancelled to the ability of borrowers bor-rowers to pay their debts. Herald. Not a night passes without a hold-up and the thugs arc getting bolder with experience, white the police grow daily more indifferent. The thugs rob the belated pedestrian pedes-trian if he has any money, and if he hasn't they beat him for the omission. Until a change comes over the police department it will be necessary lor Salt Lakers to shut themselves up after sunset or travel in troupes and carry arsenals with them. Herald. It is the little things of life that tax one's nerves the most, as a stalwart youth of Kansas found , when he accepted a wager that he could not stand a quart of water dropped into his open hand drop by drop from a height of eight feet. Before 50U drops had fallen into his haud he almost cried with pain and said he had enough. Alter a little water had fallen each drop seemed to crush his hand, and a blister in the center of it was the result. S. L. Juumalnf Commerce. |