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Show AttlNd your primaries, j Gi:t ready f.jr a rich harvest. j A'JTiiN i) your primaries to-nijjht. Tin; Pleasant Hour chili had a very rialle j-arty at the L;tke last nij;lit. ri:i:sii)i;NT A. O. Smoot and wife returned re-turned from Camilla .Springs, yesterday. Tin: Utah county teachers po into paradise next Monday at Castilla " ."-prints. I school trustees' election throughout the county, except in l'lovo, on Moll-j ia next. u. Snim;s went to hilt Lake oh a short iusines? trip yesterday afternoon after-noon . Tin: all nL'ht electric light service will lie a good thinu for 1'rovo when H rollK'S. ii:o. Sttjikklanu went to Ogden yestcniay to attend the Republican convention. are cjad to say that Hon. W. II. King is able to he around, and will be out on the streets to-day.- j To-NK.iir nominate good representative representa-tive men to the convention, to be held in this city next Wednesday. Subscribe for TuK MohXIN'o Dispatch, Dis-patch, only Sj cents anionth, delivered right at your dour before breakfast. ( 'A yrAio.v banners of all description and as cheap as the cheapest on short notice by L. V. Kershaw, opposite Operahouse, l'lovo. 1 'emockats, be at your primary meetings meet-ings to-night and assint in the election of good delegates to attend the convention conven-tion next Wednesday. j Situation Wanted. Hy a young j man, either as a clerk in store or bookkeeper, book-keeper, (iood reference. Address J. W care of this ollice. Tin: supervisor is again at work on j Second street. If the work begun is finished it will add greatly to the looks of that part of the city. Tin: regular monthly priesthood ineetiiig ol L uh stake convenes at 1!0 o'clock this morning in the p.iesthood room of the Tabernacle. The dust is deepening day by day on J street, tie cobble rocks protruding 1 lrom the dust, giying the street the ap pearance of a rough canyon road. J. "W. X. Wiutecottox went to Ogden Og-den on the midnight train last night, and will be in attendance at the Republican Re-publican convention there to-day. j Tin; old building formerly occupied by the l'rovo City Soda Water 'Works, and whuh was moved to Dr. Tike's property, is being fitted up for renting. J'ltovo is entitled to twenty-eight delegates to the District convention, apportioned as follows: First ward, ; Second ward, 5; Third ward. 6; Fourth ward, o; Fifth ward, G. James'Conxo h, a drunk' was run in by Oliieer Williams, yesterday afternoon. after-noon. He was released from jail a day or two ago and Judge Noon will possibly possi-bly give him a large dose this time. The Early Thornbuni potatoes 1 planted on June 1st made their appearance ap-pearance ten days from time of planting, plant-ing, leaving twenty-five days for them to be ready for the table. CC. 12s. Fun several days past our evening contemporary has been notifying the people that the Second ward Republican club would meet in the Courthouse June 11th. We wonder if this means next year? I have now ready, on hand and for sale the best, variety of tomato plants, at "S cents per KHi; also celery plants, cauliflower and cabbage plants; also a beautiful strain of pansies at 50 cents per doz. C. 1'2's. S. 1'. Kuoeustox. Jk., was arraigned before Justice Non yesterday on the i charge of obstructing the water ditch and also of using the water out of his turn. He plead not guilty and the ease w as set for July lo. JfsTKE Noon yesterday gave a decision de-cision in the case ot Howe & Taft vs. The Woolen Mills Co. The decision is somewhat lengthy and was in favor fav-or of the defendants. It is understood that the case will be appealed. At a meet ing of the directors of the Central RuiMing company, yesterday, it was decided to push the work on the Federal building to completion. The cut rock for the west front is being laid fin the ground, and work v. ill be re-sunn re-sunn d next week. l.vsini: of ninety days times in the county will be brighter than they have ever been. What with the building of the Tmtic Short Line, an unexcelled harvest, the manufacture of thousands of tons of sugar at Lehi, there should be no complaint of dull times. Secretaries of Democratic clubs! in I'tah county will hear in mind I t li at the names of the members of j the several cluhs will he published in to-morrow's issue of THE MOKMING DISPATCH. Those who have not sent the nieiuberhin will do so AT ONCE. I k any-one w ants to sj the effects (if the acid used in bottled soda water, when applied to eloth. they should step down to the 11. G. W. freight house. There is a bolt of cloth there which hail some of the acid spilled on it from j the bursting of a jar and it burned its i way throng!: the cloth in less time than I it takes: tu tell. ! I Dv the way the Provo Enquirer prates about how much good the McKinley bill is doing the tobacco, cigar and cigarette ci-garette trade, it is hard work to think that this same paper not many months since w as asking and w orking for legislation legis-lation against this same trade. iJut then, vim know, circumstances alter cases, Paysou Enterprise. j Some one with more gall than decency, decen-cy, wlu-n the motor came from the Lake last night, about midnight, and stopped on I lie corner of II and Seventh streets to let some ladies off, pulled the bell and started the motor, nearly throwing one of the ladies off her feet." The eon-ductor eon-ductor very graciously asked an officer if it would be much of an offense to hit 'me of the "hoboe." and he would have done right in doinj so. Some people are too fresh. Anothkr chop house and lunch counter will be ojiened in Provo on Monday, on Seventh street, opposite1 Hine's" drug store, with John A. i Drown as proprietor. The place will be lixed up nicely, as it is now in the Lands of the painters and paper-hang- i trs. William Hill will be cook, and j this fact alone will draw custom, as he has a reputation for cooking which is haid to beat, he having taken the premium pre-mium at the Territorial fair for fine pastry and confectionery. We wish i the new enterprise success. A veky curious thing was witnessed by some of the residents of the west part of town on Tuesday night. A cloud in the shape of a man's hand appeared in the northwestern sky about ten o'clock. The fingers of the hand were spread with the thumb extended towards to-wards the east, and remained in that position for five minutes. The curious thing about it is the fact that there was not another cloud anywhere visible at the time, and this one was very black and showed plainly against the starlit sky. The scene caused much excitement excite-ment among those who witnessed it. L |