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Show I STATE NEWS Gathered "fronv Various Sources H : and Condensed, B It is estimated thnt tho return on H luccrn (icnd this year will bring to the B people of Deseret about $40,000. The B seed is. of excellent quality. They hiwo H two steamers nnd four horse-power B machines running steadily. B Charea Jnspcrson, of Heber, was in B Trovo Wednesday on his w&y to Florida B to rejoin Torrey's rough riders. Mr. B JoeperBon is on a 550 days' furlough, B given on account of poor health. The B visit to tho mountains has improved his H honlth very much. He says the stories B of soldiers looking for food and medi- H cine are untrue so far as the rough H xiders are concerned . H During a severe electrical Btorm at H Kaysvillo, Wednesday morning, a H youngdaughter of John Bruco was'struck H by lightning and UtorAlly stripped of her B clothing. The young lady was not H seriously injured, though the shock to H hor nerveb was terrible. H 01 nil the evils that afflict this country m trhr tho very liberties of the people B depend upon an intelligent use of'the B elective franchise, the most discouraging discourag-ing ing is that of party slavery. A man that m will tie himself to a party because he B 'was born into it, or from any other m -cause, except an intelligent reason why B he remains with it, is a plain every-day B fool . No man should become a slave to H party every party should bo made to B do tho bidding of tho people or go out B of bu8inc,s3 Ogden Bjmetalliat. B It is proposed to have a fruit exhibit B in Salt Lake on October 4 to 0. Every B porson having fine specimens of fruit are B invited to send a sainpli. There are a H few orchards in Sanpete county from H -rhieh a very nice selection could be B innde, and as tho exhibit will be visited B by ft great number of people it ahould B be shown what Sanpete can do in the B lino of fruit ruising. It is a fact to bo B rogrotted, however, that out of the hun- B dreda of acres in orchard in tho coinly, B so little ood clean fruit is produced. B The fault is with the cultivation and B care. Tho soil and climate do their B .part. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. B Sheriff Ohnppoll of "Way no county is B a resident bt Lyman and last week tho H Censor representative paid him a visit. B When asked how Robbers' Roost was, B tlie ofliccr quit work and told that B Sheriff Allred had recently written him B a. letter tolling that Kofford and Micklo, B tbo slayera of SlieriiT Burns of Sanpete, B voru stopping nt a rock cabin in Book B canyon, but that ho could not hear or B did not know of any such cabin or any B aucn canyon, so he had done nothing. B 'The letter said that Micklo had been H woundd, and that Kofford was tboro H waiting on him. Mr. Chappell feels B sure that the two slayers of Sheriff H Burns aro in tho deep recesses of tho H Roost country, and have never been out B of tho stato for any length of time. b Richfield Censor. k The man who invented tho word B "Utahn" as a descriptive of a citizen of H; this state ought to lie shot at and rmr- B rowly missed; nnybody that uses it B ought to bo shot at and not missed. Of B all the verbal coinage of the day that K word is tho loast euphonious, doserip- B tivo or taking. Great Campaign. |