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Show j jjSTuJV SPLUPCLETS. i '""return dentist. ' -' ..iivek & Gf, kooky, be printers. I)k. AV.ll. Pike was in Salt Lake Thursday. 'aeied wire cheap at West Co-or. ! Fit ksii Csh and sausage always on Dand at Boshard's. " Mu. S. S. Jones made a business trip to the capital Thursday, via the R. G. W. . II. Owens-, the rustling insurance S ' " a rent, was a visitor to the metropolis Thursday. ' Foil first-class pictures call on An- I derson & Aladscn. Union Block. Sat- I i.sfaction guaranteed. Attokney "Wiiitecotton returned from his Salt Lake trip bv Thursday evening's It. G. YYV'Eli." " Landscape and picturesque sign painting done on reasonable terms by 5 Sam Jepperson, Provo, Utah. A marriage license was issued to-1 to-1 day to William li. Terry, of Draper, 1 and Margaret J. Hideout, of Provo. iAs yt no skeletons, the result of "Daniteism." have been found in the excavation of the Central Building if block. I ' - The Ogden St-mdard is said to be making "hundreds of Democrats in 1. Weber county with its Republican editorials. ed-itorials. The Dispatch is not to blame because be-cause it can get on to news that the Associated Press dispatches fail to t . farnitJi. i) C. II. Bloomsterbeug is making a I b;ja!itiful showing in the west window 1 of Howe & Taft's building, with choice j howeis and ferns. I It is a positive fact that . J. R. I Boshard is selling more pounds of j granulated sugar for the dollar than Iany other store in town. "Young Utah," J. Frank Pickering's Picker-ing's latest journalistic venture, has been successfully launched, and we X wish it successful sailing. 1 ' A marriage license was issued on 1 Thursday to Walter Ellis, of Pleasant I Grove, and Ellen Caroline Kletting, of Springville. They were married by Judge Jones. - The first company of Mormon emi- i " giants from England arrived in New j York by the HYscojisin on Thursday. Those booked to Provo will reach here 1 on Wednesday. ... ' r Yesterday the flat boat, which y v. as built at the Sun Foundry, was re- i moved 10 the lake. The passenger i steamer will be taken down on Tuesday Tues-day uext if the weather permits. ! The establishment of Dunn & Go. has now opened up, and the assignee. Mr. Ed. L. Jones, announces lhat they are giving inducements to the trade, I and special inducements on certain lines. The funeral serrices over the remains re-mains of Edward Peay's five-year-old son, who died on Thursday night last of membraneous croup, were held this I afternoon in the Second Ward meeting- I house. 1 Mayoii Booth returned from Salt I Lake on Thursday evening, where he had been attending a session of the Board of Equalization. During their I session the Board went to Tooele, on I Territorial business. The machinery for the sugar factory . at Lehi has been shipped from Cleveland, Cleve-land, O.. in two trains, each traia consisting con-sisting of seventeen cars. Large banners, ban-ners, bearing the inscription, "Utah sugar Works," have been attached to ; each train. LIIas the board of health taken any action yet in relation to the poisonous suds emptied by the Steam Laundry into the west ditch on F Street? Or have the property owners in that neighborhood to endure the disease-breeding disease-breeding nuisance all through the I , coming summer? There will be religious worship at the courthouse to-morrow (Sunday) at tf 11 a. m. and at S p. in., conducted by J H. 13. Turner, of the Baptist Church. Sunday School at 10:30 a. m.; young people s meeting at 7:30 v. m., conducted conduct-ed by Miss Parsons. All are cordially invited. JI. Ji. Tuknek, Pastor. The stockholders of the Midway Irrigation Ir-rigation company had a veritable field day on Thursday, in the schoolhouse, when, with the obstetric assistance of Lawyer lloutz, of Provo, a sort of new organization was brought into the . r world. The operation took all day and, r.'earlv all night, but it is hoped to x - - be a healthy child, full of vitality. U'aK itck Wave. With better weather, there is visible improvement in trade and collections, ' and while it is but slight as yet, the o:a In;,;; for the future is generally re--.lrde 1 as encouraging. Crop prospects pros-pects continue excellent, there is less monetary;, pressure at points where soiiie stringency has existed, and in the chief industries some improvement in .the demand appears. ; Captain Donxkll, Fire Insurance Inspector for Utah, Idaho and Mon-t-uia, was in Provo yesterday making a-spt-cial visit in his official capacity. In coiiip-my vitl, Citv Marshal Brown ami County Clerk V. L. Halliday, lie made The Dispatch office a pleasant I call, and inspected the composing and J pivss rooms of our mammoth establir-h- I mint. "Oli! you're looking quite nice j i tc, " said the Captain, -lots cleaner I "iid safer than some other printing I Establishments I have b.;en into." |