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Show B Another bnll in GnrlTs Hnllou I'rldny H night. Kirkhnm Orchestrn. H David KvnnsotOgdcn was ntisitor to H tie Ilanncr City on Monday. H A number of young ncn havo lieett H ptropcctlng in tho hilla north of town H thti wock. H Cashier Klllngson now rides it hitnd- H aomo pneumatic Clevclnnd. It U a BBV benu'.y. BBV Mr. Iluchnnan, tho representative of BBV (leorgc Q. Cannon Si Pons was in town BBH on Tuesday. H Tho children nil report having a "big BBV tlmu" nt tho I'rimary dance lart Fatur- BBV day nftcrnoon. H Miss HaydcoTrano has gono to Salt H I.ukoClty tonttind tho University for BBY thu b Attend tho sacred concert Sunday H night. Tho program will bo seen in BBY nnolhcr column. B 'Die democrats I old forth nt tho Opera BBB Houso to-night. Gov. West and l. 0. BBB Hideout will bu the spenkcis. BBB Horn Monday morning to the wifo of Bflflflf Thomas Clark n boy. Mother nnd child Hflflf doing well. ) At Vlcasantarovc last Saturday tho BlBBI Democrats of tho sixth council district PAVK nominated 13. A. Wilson (if I'rovo. Bflflflfl Urs. Hoshmv nnd Merrihciv nro now PapB located in their new ofllco nnd nro liny PbbK ing tho surrounding grounds fixed up, Pbbb 1'. W. Hnzolgrorc, representing Dun pAVl & Co's Mercantilo Agency, was in town flaVB on Monday writing up our business B Tho proposed now Meeting House for H this city is coining up ngaiit nnd tho BB-VM subject will never bo allowed tn rest BBB until sucli a building is erected here. V Tlio I'ireuiaii of Cnllfornln visited B Ogdon an Monday nnd wcro royally' "n- B tertalned nt tho Kecd llotnl. Tho peo- H plo turned out nnd formed it grand B Tho members of tho lodgo hnve nrran- F ged nnlco program for to-morrow night. H They expect I). 0. M. W. BtoneofOgdcn BBBK down to address tho audience- on matters H portulning to tho A. O. U W. H Tlie Liberals of Salt Lnko havo hold B thoir city convention nnd put in uomin- H nilon n municipal ticket. Now tho B campaign is on between them nnd tho BflflB citicens ticket to sen which will be tho B victor, and Salt Uike may looked to be B stirred to its political bottom. And B everything that Is good nnd bnl to be B atid for nnd against tho candidates of H hnh patties. BBBl Tiio Hoad Supervisor is filling up BBBk coma of tho low places In our streets BBBl wltl.'h improve thcro nppenrnnco my BBBt union. Thoro nro eomo of our utreots BBJ which tliould bo brought to grade, by so BBBl doing It would eavo hauling tho grand BBBJ ho far, would make n better looking BBBl street nnd cost n great deal less tabor. BBBJ The canning factory now has tho np- BBBJ pearancoofn busy plaeo. There nro at BBBJ present over 3U hands employed. The BBBt largest number is girls, Mr. Keenau BBBl finds already he has not room onoiigh BBBE nnd is going nest year to build more BBBB sheds on tho cast fide of his premises BBBl for canning purjosea nnd keep the BBBB building ho now occupies to make viue- BBBJ gar. At tho fuctor ci(n bo seen some of BBBB its lino nnd largo cnbbjgo ns can be BBBB raised in any country, eomo of them BBBB weigh tipwaids of SO lbs each. Mr. BBBB Charles Knrrcn Is tho raiser, and will BBBBJ got from 1C to 'JO toni to tho acre ft 8. BBBB per .on, that uieitiiH irum f 120. to 1GJ. BBBflJ per aero that surely will provo it paying BBBBj croj) to rniso when thoro is plenty of Ut- BBBB mand for It i ' r i Head llio now nds on the first pngo, Tho little folks nro crowding our ohool rooms. Miss Anglo Webb hn 'ft pupils, far too ninny for one room. iiiidtrstniid the p i" n' in-Mrt f oi -i i-i .tnttt. Many woileint! g.' ho they will bo. The brlcli work on Mr". Stoker's re1 denco Is finished nnd tho carpenters nro pushing their work. Ho Is nlpourcc'.ing n storo near his residence. Mr. Huber Mulllncr is up from the south visltlngnld friends. Ho reports business being quiet down there nnd inonry hard to llud. Mr. J. K. Itoss our old and tried school teacher who has been sick for sometime past has so far recovered ns to bo nblo to bo in tho school room again, Tiiero was nlmost n lire at Ilishop Cutlet Cut-let 'b on Sunday uvening caused by n largo lamp being tipped over. It was extinguished beforo much damage- was itone. Considerable work is being done nt tho I'cllcnti l'oint ony beds. A surveyor survey-or was oor last week nnd locntul n number of claims. M litis nnd Wing recently shipped two car loads. The public should not forget to attend tho Young Indies Fair next Saturday and Thursday. They w ill do their best to make n good display and tho people should patronize them. Wo aro now going to havo cat fish tried in tho. waters of Utah hike. A con plo of gentleman rnmo dow n yesterday yester-day with two barrels of young fish which wcro put In tho lake at American Fork. Judge Jones of I'rovo wasovcr yesterday yester-day looking over tho County muds In this vicinity nnd will no doubt order some of them fixed. Thu ouo around Pelican l'oint is said to lie In n very bad condition. Utah'c delegate, Hon. J. I.. lUwllns liasMiccciMled in getting his bill through congress restoring tho property to tho Mormon Church. This is mio.good thing he has accomplished nnd wo trust wo may soon hear of inure. Tho beets hnve come to the factory so fast that they have 111 led all the sheds The const quenco the farmers have had to stop digging for n few dajs. It was quite n sight to seo CO or 70 car loads waiting to 1k unloaded as t-oon as. room can be nude for them, Sotno persons In tills city aro liable to get into Iron bio unless they caso mak-Inghsoof mak-Inghsoof other people's property. Sotno of this clues entered tho premise' of Isaac For on Monday nlghl, taking out his horse and buggy using ItriH long its they wanted and then taking it buck. Such practises had better bo stopped nt otico. Tho Igan Journal is considerably ofl on Its comments on u quotation taken from our paper of Sept. 1, 1802. Mr. Cannon was not speaking 61 bounty then but oil" tho evils of freo trade' You' know also know f.hat hois tso -smart u man to make tho mistake you attribute to him. It was simply n typographical error. What n woman can do to n innn, is shown in tho life of n 17-year old girl in Lowistonn, who is living with her thlid husband. Tho first, nfter three weeks experience, grew wenry nnd died. Tbo second after a brief indulgcnco of married mar-ried felicity, pcrfcrred insolation nnd got It iu tho penitentiary. Tho third is now apparently happy, but tho neighbors will net bo'surprlsed if ho should take French Icavo at nn early datc.--Kx. Thcro Is a now fad among tho gills. They tako all tho little liows out oi tho inside oi tlioliats of theiryouhg gentlemen gentle-men friends and sew them (a. ouo of their garters. The superstition is that the bow that remains on the longest was taken from tho hat of tho young man. she Is to marry. Now when we eomo to took at this thing that Is tho questio'i oi cotusr wouldn't n girl sow on tho ouo that she desired to remain the longest long-est just n ltttlo lighter than tho others? Wouldn't she? She wouldn't bo n girl worth having If she wouldn't Kx. |