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Show I' ' ,. JTRk bdow is fust dleappoanng r ' Tho Academy receives a new supply ,. of atuJcnlB iicli week, x WJllium fetatiely, of Kanarra, Is nble I lobe around onco moio. I e Jack Frost holds high Carulvnl every night hereabouts, Just now. Tbo Jones Bios, ALtlgli Furnituro 'Co, U to bo Incorporated shortly. Tho "Dead Wllncgs" hold tho . boards for throe successive nights. , Thoro Is a very slim show for a good i "water crop" next summer. ! Tno Horn Silver mining company at ! Frisco recently declared adividond ofI5 J per cent. HP An exchaniro want) to know "What Ha will cure a boy of smoking cigarette-? " D ,, Kill him. Iff Tub Indian population of thit country Iff , Is 244,706 as agalnet 03,000.000 whites "AM and blacks. 'IP The stores are expecting new goods in ' shortly, Their elieltea aro sadly depict- ed atprosont, -1 Tito lllo Giando Western, which now runs to Mantl. will construct their road Hkav, to Richfield as soon as possible. L Mr. and Mrs Reed, of Arizona, aro in R . town visiting; relatives and friends Mrs Reed is the sister of Miss Sarah A. Hlg- B" A beo'. of Cedar. H B ' It is said tho Cedar Dramatic. Club M will present tho beautiful nnd aenaatldnl V( e drama of "Lost In London," in W'JS' about three weeks Bh Tho Nkws regrets to learn that Ptephen B Walker Is confined to his bod with an B' acuto attack of eryelpllaB. Wo hope to H. hear of his speedy recovery. LiV B n The school apportionment ,basoit on $4 B J 43 per capita of persons of school age, V gives to Iron county, with a school pop- K uUtlon of 800. 3.809.80 which amount K' S ia ordered paid, Hjc " Samuel Pollock, of whom tho Nkws I made mention a short tlmn ago as being H J very sick, succumbed on WndnoMiuy last " f at about 7 p. m. Full particulars w 111 be ,' given next week, - The Palt Lafco Times is perfectly wel 1 rotnc to tho many news Items it glean J fiom the Iron Co. News but it should have courtesy enough to give credit ' where credit is duo, 1 David Hi Can non was in Cedar on I Saturday and HundayUst, He delivered m an excellent and stirring dlscourso on C l ' Sunday. In company with Mr Wolley, Mm of St George, he started for home Mon- K lar' Hft j AtareccnrmeetlntrotthoCitv Council g-g-g-Wt Qtraeliue Bladen was appointed City HV JcvS-ihnl. vic Urbtn Stewart. resigned, H , )ntls confidently whNpere I around aBHd .. ... - jrfrQ"? that Mr Bladen will not accept the HlkjgEiAtatment. ' 'From the Millnnlal Star, of Dec. 13, we HVaw' learned of tho safo arrival of a nuinbur HV of missionaries, among whom is Oeoriro Hf G, Evro, of P rowan, Fredorlo Reber, i- of Hanla Hari. Bro Ryro has boon up- f pointed traveling elder In the Livorpool Hf fllce. H Some knowing fnen just from Mil ford assort that a ood deal of tho rotten road bed between Juab an1 Mllfnrd Is to lie , pulled up and some of the new material ) now lving at tho latter placo U to bo put I down In its stead. h An 80 000 firo oecured in Salt Lake on . Tuesday last. The following havo loosest ft, Co-od Furniture Co. $38,000, Barton & Co $18,000. Uydo AGrlfTIn, $0,000, on tho B' hnildlntr, $0,000. to tho third floor tenants I $6000. Total amount Insured $60,000, B It, is confidently asserted 'that as roon H as a rortlen of coca sectioning is com H plcte the Utah, Nevada and California H Railroad will rosily commence active work grading the row load and that ac-K ac-K tlvo operation of tho nature reforred to j will bo In full blast ere anothor month Hw paiifs over. Utnnion. ft Noit week, wo understand tho great HH. Washington and St George dam Is to bo l completed. By tho completion of this HHW?v . dam thousands of acros of now land will Har ,ho brought into farming condition. This HHV a great enterprise the people have un HWHHHHV (irtaken and the reward sought for Is HWHwjkt.iie to V Talk has boen for so-ne llmo that a HhHwjV; new depot was to bo erected at Mllford P The work has boon accomplished and WT tlie house will bo placed in use at onco. jy- Tliero Isn't much In this that tends to Kg show an early extonslon southward, 1 Joseph A. Smith of Rockvllle. Utah HI bai boen, and still l engaged in buying ! cattle. Bocently Mr. Smith lias purchas ed a ranch noir Trumblo Mt which lias oxco'lont water supply, this ranch he ) proposes to stock with cattlo, Tho Dall-H. Dall-H. ya .of Summit, are soiling largely to m Mr, Smith. Hi u mrk'i The total number of deatlis in Salt WW- Lake olty for 1800 was 1030. Just 128 f times the number reeordod in Cedar, 3 Salt Lake has about 60 (mos the numbo m of Inhabitants that Codar has, and this I would make tho numb.. D( 'tleatha noar- 9 ly three to our one, Hr A coromunatlon fronj Rich.U tab, says Vi that reports have been received hero j from Urns Valley thirty rallcs east J an elderly gentlemen who claims to ft. have found a very rich gold rntno. Tho F ore is said te ay $1,500 to the ton, f j Tho place is wild wltb excitement, but the old gentleman knows enough to 1, keep his own counBel.and so far tho lo-D' lo-D' cation ot his rich find U known to biroseU alsue.Exchwige Journal. HBl affaffaffB Cedar flour I' in good domand, 400 eabkB wcro purchflsel hy I II, Cannon during his recent visit hero. No appropriation for a pulilin building at Salt Lake appears upon tho congruH lonal calandar. Poor Siilt I.uke. It Cedur wants publlu building tho people go to and build It, Salt Lako ehou d do liko-wIo. liko-wIo. But its begging of Congress Is only on a par with oil its other enterprises. In and of i solf Halt Lako has accomplish ed very little. Hud it not been for outside help, it today would only havo been a small village. At tho ecclesiastical ward mcoMng hold last Monday in Cedar ward the following ofllcors were elected for tho ensuing tno years W, II, Cony, president ; O T Jones, vlcoprcsldcntt J B Cliaffln Francis Fran-cis Webster. Joropli 8 Hunter and Thos Thorlov Directors; and C. J. Arthur clerk, Tho former e'erk not having tho flnancMreportfully prepared, tho reading read-ing of tho Bame was doferred for two weeks, Tho young sparks of Cedar havo an original way "f bny'ng chair I'limhersfbr tho thoatro. Tho young Adonis htivs No. I for himself and No. 12 for his bot girl. Now No, 1 is at nnc end of tho raw and No 12 at tho other, Strnngo as it may appear! before tho porformanio Is hall over, tlieyouth's right arm is groio fully meas'irliur the girl's waist, nnd tho difficulty of ton intervening chulrs has been overcome The Gazette, whllo speaking of thlnts In Arizona, hits tho nail s(tiire on the hoad as regards Utah in tho following Vtordsi When the Mormons of Arizona are dep'hed of tlr lr riuht to pertlcipato In tho nfTalrs of onr territory, many i-f Its best an-) most Industrious cltlrons will 1)0 debarred from voting nnd it Is un-donlablo un-donlablo that no class of men haw dono more towards tho development of Arl zimo than thpo people Thevnro both industrious and lntell!g nt. A survey ff certain military rcservn tioiiB was ordoied by the Government, several years ugo. Some havo boen com pleted. Of lliueo in Utah wo have the following' Rush Lako reservation has 8371 acres of good land. Camp Flovd bus an area of 171,044,08. 100 ncre-i. Tho returns from Fort Csmeion, Boaver coun ty, have not ben raado nnd it is not ki own how much land there Is In that reservation. The survovo'r nrrlvfd In Heaver last summer and whnt hedid, after spenJing a number of necks tliero, Is u mystery. Notwithstanding that Beaver haF three steam saw mills of large capacity cap-acity ,'nll of whiah aro now filling controcto for raining timbor for tho Horn Silvor mino at Frisco; yv.t thoy eeoti) tD bo unablo to supply the extraordinary domand now existing ex-isting at that mine for that claps of lumber, nnd a contract for nn additional ad-ditional 100, 000 feet of lumber has recently been awarded to Parowan parties. S. L. Times. |