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Show I. It I'osharp is building a laree house just north of his residence, to he used for renting. The residence w ill be an ornament to that part of our city. The United Suites supplies Jlexico with twenty-four per cent, of the lat-tei's lat-tei's imported merchandise. Drugs constitute the greater part of the imports. im-ports. The store formerly occupied by Hornby, the hardware man, was turned into a" saloon yesterday, Peters from the Hotel Roberts moving his saloon littings into it. Felix Bachmax and party, who went up Provo canyon on a pleasure trip la.-t week, have returned. They are looking well after their outing in the mountains. W. II. Fuksiiwatf.h received some goods yesterday which had been in the recent "wreck on the D. & II. G. The boxes were all charred as though they had been in a tire. Timif.k of the Pope's Cardinals have been soldiers. Cardinal Lavitrerie was in the French army. Cardinal Howard was in her Majesty's lifeguards and the Cardinal of Perth was in the Austrian Aus-trian huzzars. The Provo Foundry & Machine Co., have completed the columns and lintels for the Academy. The columns weighed l.oOO pounds each, and the lintels 000. makim nearly 10,000 pounds of iron thus placed m' the building. Two very old Indian squaws from Fort Du ('hesne were camped on Center Cen-ter street, between M and X streets. They spent yesterday in cutting and ilrying peaches spreading them on a blanket almost in the middle of the street. S. Wkstkh field and J. J. Carter, tvyo prominent Salt Lake men were in Provo yesterday. Realizing the opportunities oppor-tunities afforded the sportsman in this vicinity they intend to take a hunting trip into the mountains. They were at the Cosmopolitan. The English papers now admit that the wheat crop, both in Russia and in India, is a failure this year. Russia has prohibited the exportation of any grain henceforward. Three-fourths "of the wheat imported by England last year came from Ru-sia. Makuiaoe licenses have been issued to James W KiHeen and Henriette M. Haywood of Provo, Henry Dressel and Eda Erluiulson of Payson, and Daniel Morton ami Mars Sniiley of Lehi. The latter couple weie married by Justice Brown ystiday. |