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Show News Items. John M. Mc Nutt has been nominated by ihe Oiden for Mayor The public school at Fayette has been closed on account of the dreaded dis- enoujfh away Irom Thistle to become the end of a division, and the people are anxious that the company establish a round house and machine shops here. Thewarm water of our springs is good for engines etc. We hope the railioad will be hustled along, tot it will help lo develope tins rich country. I sease diptheria. Idaho Falls Times. The coyotes are thicker around Suuny Dell this winter than evei before' Kennelli Kerr, the jovial brother of Supt. H. Kerr of the S. P. V, has been on a visit t j Moroni. The Provo street railway it now hauling haul-ing ice from the lake. It pays better than passenger traffic. One hundred and ten coal miners J were killed by fire damp iiiapeiinsylvan-ian iiiapeiinsylvan-ian mine on the 27 of Jan. ' The Manti Civil Goverment Class had a very fine paity the 15. It is a very suie thing that this class will have good parties. Yesterday, Jan. 2?. Four hundred persons per-sons were attested in Paris yesterday Tbrywere starving and cried lor bread. Charge Anarchists. A Heraid correspon Jent s.iys : 'The people ot Sevier valley are woik ing hard 011 their new canal, which will bring into cultivation several thousand acres of very productive soil and hereby add greatly to our wealth. The beet question is being agitated here very strongly, as there is no better beet coun-tiy coun-tiy in Utah than we have. In fact, beets raise themselves neatly out of the ground and look like cedar posts planted along m rows, little end down; all we would have to do here.is to back our wagon up to them and put a chain around the top and Intcu a pair ol horses on to the wagon. We could haul them on wood racks and load on Hal cars, but then I am ahead of mv self. We will have to wait (or the railroad before we could compete with our northern neijjrib jrs. The Salt Lake Exchange Journa speaks its mind 111 the following vigorous vigor-ous language' "A lew bean eaters got together in Hjston yesterday and made themselves ridiculous Dy denouncing the free co nage of silver as an infamous measure. II the bill was passed, they said, the silver mines ol the West would come in direct competition to the product pro-duct of the dung hill fowls, the property of the aforesaid bean eaters. A wail was then duly manufactured, labeled and se",,wet calling upon the disreputable and foresworn miner to stop, to stay his hand, and consider what a calamity it would bs to th country if the working classes had plenty of money while the asthetic snob would have to make an honest Iiviu.'.Ye godi, this is awluIXe I A nother important railway enterprise enter-prise assuunned definite shape vestcday Some time ag Gs rge Arthur Rice and UL. Bailey became heavily interested in linlicund opened a bank at K.ir-ta "Gold lizards come on broohes" says an Eastern paper. Yes and gold bugs are trving to crawl over the free coinage b ll.-Peublo Cheiftam. What will Harrison do? Veto the silver bill or sign it? If he opposes it his name is pants fot term No. 2 Tellutidj, Colo., Republic. Richfield will pipe the water of their warm springs into the town lor domestic domes-tic purposes, the water when cool being very pure and extremly palatable. An untarnished count advertises for an Anv-rcan girl "who could assure him affluence in his declining years." The American girl has the reputation at home ot being anything but a little fool. There is a tijlit between the Journal and Enqiirer as to whxh is ihe belter t wn or which dc.es the m.ist shipping-We shipping-We suggest tiiat both wait until any one cf our San Pele towns makes a couut count next year. A small fire at the sugar woiks board ing house last week did about 50 worth of damage An over abundance of grease 1 in the couk stove oven which was agila- ed by the heat was rhe cause. The r,u,k . 1 Mr Rice impressed with the splendid . opportunity f ,r a r.iilr.id from Provo to J intic, with possible branches and , extensions, and succeeded in interesting in the er.terprise L. L. Bailey, I A. Cunningham, A. E. Ilvde. William 11. Mclntre, George G ss, W. W. Chis-holm Chis-holm and John H. McChristle. Yesterday Yester-day the articals of incorporation were hied with Auditor Pratt. The new company com-pany is capitalized with Jt.ooo.ooo divided into 10,000 shares of the de-mommationof de-mommationof fu each. Lis give-out give-out that active woik will be commenced at once. There is a possibility that this road may form a blanch of the Deep Creek line. But at all events the pioiectors are satislied that their enterprise enter-prise will be a success and will not de-p de-p nd on the consummation of other plans. The directors are the gentlemen named above, and they aie all alive pio.Messive business men. ed by the heat was rhe cause. The cook was burned'about the lace. The inmites of the Penitentary, the Mormon portion of the same, have ordered or-dered 10 copies of the Register containing con-taining ihe sermon of Apostle Richards-Reporte.l Richards-Reporte.l by Mrs. Ellen akeman at the last San Pele Conference. Minneaplis, Jan. 24. A special to the Tribune from Fergus Falls, Minn., says The mililaiy has receivad orders to be ready to move at a moment's nutite to Rsd Like reservation The Chippenas are indulging in ghost dances and other excitement. The legislatures of Indiana, New .. - ' York ami Now Jersey have iuintul tnua e ivTemieisee, Ala hW Arkansas, Tex-TsS!Hffii?ffaTlaiatioii Tex-TsS!Hffii?ffaTlaiatioii to the r' ;iyei'ect that lTv will withold all appro-kT appro-kT priition for the world's lair il tbe force I X.x bill is passed. -" Watts "Now, il I understand correct-v. correct-v. - h', the first principle ol socialism is to i ' d vide with your orother man." Posts- Titen yon don't underJtanJ it correctly correct-ly The first principle of socialism is to have yiir brother man divide with you." Iadianaplis Journal. Joftflii!.. Young is in New Yor't. closi.g 1 a gigantic "Bear ffn.V'-.yHt" v",li,iU Mexican capitlists whereby he will be J; gauranteed ?5o,ooo,ooo to project his t narrow gauge railroad from Utah to (he s M Tin in se tlem jut in Mexico and on to the Cpit;I itself. It is said the pro- )? ject is a sure go. a J.H. Wallis has sold the Ensign to E J. T. Field and W. J. Shimmin. Mr. F.elii has handled the mechanical de- partment of the ICusien since its first is t! sue. and he has done his work well. Mr. Shimmin is a new hand at the business but is wide awake and progressive. We wish the boys success """a."1 Ti'eHs" V'rumor afloat which seems to be gell grounded, that Eureka cap italists have subscribed the necessary-amount for the construction of a toad to Provo. The officers will all be Eureka men, and the road will be built as soon as the weather will permit. Some of the great wealth Irom our mines could not be belter employed. Crookston Minn. Jan. si. An out break is repotted to have taken place amtng the Indians at Red Lake reservation. A number settle near there arrived to-day and repotted having been driven out by the Indians, who, they say, have caugh the Messiah craze and are indulging in ghost dances and threatening the white settlers near the reservation. Many settlers have already left through being frightened by Hostile demonstrations. demonstra-tions. Adjiintant-General Miles .is investigating. inves-tigating. i ' Considerable excitement was caused Sunday by the arrest of W A. Mc Lean, who has the contract for the hauling of t the Homansville tailings, charged with the rape of Minnie, the 8 year old daughter dau-ghter of Mrs. Borden. He was arrested nd taken before Judge Haynes, who bound kim over for examination, which si in progress. Public opinion is con. I aiderably divided as to the guilt of the defendant . Later At the request of 5 - the attorney for the paintiff, the defend-I defend-I ant wascischarged, there being not the I slightest evidence against him. ! -t.j j St. Petersburg, Jan. avA terrible snow storm prevailed recently in the southeastern portion of Russia; whole ? villages and numeJous issolated houses I were almot burried in snow. Railroad tracks are useless and the cummunication in sleighs. Numbeis of people were frozen fro-zen to death, and it is feared as the snow disappears there will be further loss ol lile is revealed. The city of Chaikow, the capital ol the goverment ot Charkow on Kharkova, is so complelly issolated that a famine is feared among the poor, Charkow has joo.ooo inhabtants. 1 Richfield has been airing, herla I about tlie Rio Grande Western depots s avs a correspondanL A commrtee was appointed to confer with the railroad oeople and we may aiw somtthing in a few days. Richfield is just about lar |