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Show GOUNiSH SEWS COflNlSH, Jan. 6- I'ndoubtedly a few Items from Cornish may prove of interest to the many readers of your valuable paper. Mr. Lewis Troseth, our prosperous mercTTant has just erected er-ected a new building which is to be used as a pool hiiTT" and soft drink parlor. A post office is In operation once again In Cornish. The West Cache Sugar campaign will end In about 15 days. They have had a most successful run this year. Cornish Is to have a new store In j the' spring ,s new lumber yard, and In all probability a new school house that will be molTern In every respect. I believe that more taxes are paid by the residents of Cornish in accordance ac-cordance to size than In any other town In Cache County. In the Cornish Cor-nish district we have the railroad, Utah Power and Light Co. Our citizens arP' wondering where the Justice is and hope that the County Board Tif Education will Investigate In-vestigate the educational interests of Cornish In view of erecting a building build-ing for us In the very near future. Harold Bergeson of Cornish has i been fined $25 by Judge Bullen of Logan for giving a small boy, ten yeafTfold, a severe thrashing. This occurred early in December, and the boy has not yet entirely recovered. OFFER REJECTED BY ENGLISH RAIL MEN London, Jan. 4. The government's offer to the railway men, made public pub-lic tonight, which conceded considerable consider-able advance in wages, was rejected later at muss meetings of the rall-jway rall-jway men held In Ihe east end of London and at. Northampton. The plan Of the toveriimeiil war the same as thai Unofficially reported lust week except that Co shillings a week was to be regarded as thf aw i-age i-age minimum wag for the different grades of w inkers. Another important import-ant point provides for the creation of n eeinral Wttgt bureau HvO nieinbei s of which were lo roprogoBl tht railway rail-way adininistr.il ives and five members mem-bers the unions. |