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Show Tile cae of Willi tin E Barrett (p liga-niy)ilaintifT liga-niy)ilaintifT convicted in the evidence of his nisi u ile, w appealed to the Supreme Su-preme court.and the decision of the Utah courts reversed. We have received as an exchange, the new r'ayson paper christened the Utah Ltadtr. It is a very good paper, ol a Western flavor, and already claims a printing list ol 4.2 o. If it can keep tip this lick e predict that it wiil " Lead" all the subscription liars in its own and a'so in San fete Co G ahead Iriend, you are on the tracks of prosperity, and they ire hot. News Items. Papa's hern mailing the evening through Reading t mama and me, AN 'hoti th el tmn d T, and who The President U going to b, I don't know fust what all it meant But I'll trll mu what would be nice Have Santa rlau (or President, And Mother Goose lor Vice! Choice Groceries at the Farmers Ex- G'a-ifi Display of Xmas Goods at J. P-Mc P-Mc Istrup We understand that a letter has been received here, from the I). & K G. R. R. Co., requestiuii the citizens here to call a meeting and appoint a c immittee, to act with a like committee. of the railroad company, in locating depot grounds and obtaining right of way through Richfield This begins to l.ok as though the company com-pany meant business. It is thought by a gteat many here that we shall hear the whistle of the iron horse within a year from next Christmas in Richlield AJvo tale. An amazing exhibit has been decided upon (or the world's fair. It is the big underground mining exhibit, proposed by Col. E. F Brovvne, of Colorado. A palace 500 feet under the surface of the ground, witli drifts rilled w ith ore, and j representing each of the great mines of the country in place, is what the direct ors v ted to approve. This exlraordi-; exlraordi-; narv exhibit is to be located on the lake front, and will be constructed by a seper-ate seper-ate corporation, composed principally of well-known mining men, Great Britain will have to pull the jackt-ts i.ffall her battle ships and subsu tine the new Anier can nickel plate. I England may rule the waves, b'jt in t'ie i last 111 t y year the United States has : beaten her in the building of wooden men-of-war, has taught her the use of armor, of Hie ram, and it the screw propeller, pro-peller, and revolutionizes the building of aim ned ships oy the use ol nickel alloy. It se.ms, however, a mistaken I pnlicy to give unlimited publicity to the j inventions and discoveries of American I naval experts. I Kansas Citv, Mo., Dte. 14 Lu s Del I Coinmenue, of (ii.olu'u, Pueblo, Mexico, was 111 the city today enrotite to Chicago In an interview to-night, lie said tiie Aztec Indians if Mexico are alH.cted wiih a M s ai crut veiy similar 1 1 that uh chuus disturbing 1 he Ind ans in the Dakotas. All tht Aztec tiibt-s scattered t iroiighout Mexico, aie, sa d he, bel cv-ing cv-ing 111 the pr phecy that a Messiah it soon to appear to free them from teir foieign conquer's and restore to ihem that d Jinain and their pristine glutv. At Chi. lulu ate the 1 inns c f an old Aziec temple. Til's is the Mt-ca lb.-btlievers lb.-btlievers in the Mss'ah, aiid-', Vit'i'e "are n.) encamped about it luimlreds of Aziecs who ate engaged i'i performing all sorts mvsteiioiis iel;Jus lites. ()! these rites of old a h'.uv,an sacrifice was a pait accompani'-d vyiih flower duce Tne sacrifice has beyfi d i;e away with and now 01, ly tliejiKe lemaii.s. The Az'vc piopluxv4 ve,y ijke that which 1 is hehevedrfTCv tli Sioux. Th- Messi-j ah will cXuse the volcano of. Jc;pocale-pti Jc;pocale-pti to ijnipt ai il ovpni'" dir. country "vi-ith lava, winch nil) destroy all but Azucs; The repirt ot the illness of the pope was a mistake. Ladies & Gents Gloves in great var'e-ty var'e-ty at J. P.Meilstrups. Parrell is reported better an 1 will be able to tesume the campaign t d ay. Dr. Brown -Sequard avs his elixer has the same efiect as Koch's lymph. The Truckee papers sav wild geese are now passing siuthward over that place. Seven thousand head ot beef cattle are being fed at Mountain Meadows Nevada. More than 5,000 men in New Y rk do business under 'he protection of their wives' names. Plush Work R ixs C mb cases, Shav in? S's etc , etc , in great var etits at J. P. Meilstrup An Etig'ish war veesel hns gone to the New H-bridps (o punish natives for eating Englishmen. There is wheat en m rh in Poniard , Ore., to load 67 ships and to give f a 000,000 to the fanners. The agitation in Return for univer-al univer-al snfTraife Is increasing and the ruling classes fnr trouble. Ijit f or c;d Good location. Plenty i-.fwafr For par'xulars en piiie of P. ('. Ani'enou. Ephraim The Vand-fbi'ts are said to be organiz-in? organiz-in? a ig mt c lailwav deal from New-York New-York to O; leu, Utah. ! O'' would he a calamity if Gladstone i lelt constrained to retire from politics! f. before home rule has been secured. L'x s I The rtal estate transactions in Salt I 1 akf fo 1090 will foot up several nillimi J in advance 1 f those of the bo rm year, i 1889. I tVliite Cacs have appesred in New Ki glan I. Evid -iiilv the m .ther stales ! 1 iifit p'op re to be left by their descendants des-cendants ;n fbe Vet. Men's v I R iv'a Clothing, new and re n -4.1 Is it very low prices at the ! irnvr; !.- h mge :et your supply be-, f le A imer se's in. 1 ' I WV carry covip'e'e line of Gent's 11 id rwear. O.et Sans, Mats, and any " ' -- ''d eveivthiiitr li.-lonin ; in the Gent's I li..e Ephraim Co-op. 1 What with 'he discovery of pearls in' The Ogdeti C.immercial publishes a I iM-.i showing that 3oo new buildings h ive been erected in that city this year nt an azi regate cost of one and one half m llions. Buy the Celebrated M rse Boots & slioes which cannot be excelled for either Q.ialitv or finish sjldionly by J. P. Meilstruo. A fu'l stock on hand get your supply belore Hoi da vs. Thus firm 1S9.) Denver has expend-e expend-e l $t 1. 10 ',0 100 on new buildings. Th rec od for the present sea-ion will surpass that f any previous year in the city's history. I.x. for Nov. Tlnre were 22,76 white and 13.004 Colored children enrolled in the public scliools in the city ol Washington for t lie year ifltfo. There were 235 colored a id 45H white teachers, and the total instruction was $.187,455, A Newspaper advertisement may occasionally oc-casionally be overlooked bv the reader, t II it makes the name and business ol i'lfi in 111 fa n liar, and its pi esence in the c lumns of the paper insp res confidence confi-dence in the stability of the enterprise. J Hirnal of Commerce Pruss;a's newc mpiilsory law requires each and every child to attend the public pub-lic schools fr-m the end of his sixih year to the end ol his fourteenth year, and during the entire sch 10I season. " Unexcused absence is punishable by fine - or imprisonment. "Politics is a lottery," wrote the editor, edi-tor, and his edition was promptly thrown out of tli ma Is by the postmaster, under the law against advertising lotteries. There is risk in printing any-tnuu any-tnuu about Lot's w.fe evert; says a New York paper. Woman suffrage prevailed in the Math 'dist e ection, and hereafiei the laii sex will be repiestn ed in the gen rial CO feieiues. Since the lad ej cairy up h. the r lovelv shoulders the gieat burden of church work theie is no valid reason why thry should not have a voice in the church councils Times The Great Bear river canal in Utah for the construction of winch $3,000000 has been provided, is expected to be one of ihe in .st extensive irrigation w .ik-i m A neiica. To ge the river along H.-ar Cei l; canyon and out on to the , iilain j ear Ply outli will necessitate 111 vini; 210,000 cubic yaids of solid lock. S me of the papers of the state are recommending thai the county raxes be paid in to installments, in May and November. Belter reduce the expenses of the government one-half instead tl doubling the dares of collection. This can he done under a proper revision of ihe state constitution, such as it is to be hoped Hie consiitu ion d convention will accomplish. Virginia (Nevada) Citvu-icie. Citvu-icie. Tiie Beaver (Ionian says tha a tramp that was put off the U. P. tram one day one day last week, obstructed he track with loose ties, 111 such a m inner that had the next train been desending instead in-stead of ascending the grade, the result would have been very disasterous. As it was the train hands were able to stop the train and remove the obstructions. The wrecker was arrested, and gives the uanii of Frits Patric. ! ' |