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Show From Friday's Daily. The Rev. T. DeWit Talmage, of Brooklyn, X. Y., the world renowned pulpit orator, will lecture at the Stake Tabernacle hi l'rovo, Monday, August ::, bS'.H. With siirt't men as W. II. Kinsr, Dr. l'ike,.!. I). Irvine and lleorre Cunningham Cunning-ham in the Legislature, the people of this part of Utah can rest assured that they will be properly represented. The R. G. W. train Xo. 1 was delayed yesterday on account of a washout somewhere along the road. A train taking the place ot No. 1 was made up at Thistle which carried the local passengers. pas-sengers. In the District Court yesterday the case of C. i?. Varian, et al., vs. .he Centennial Cen-tennial Eureka Mining Company was disposed of by an order granting decree as agreed to by the respective parties. Court then adjourned until August 5, 1801. TiiiiEK boys who ran away from Salt Lake, came down to l'rovo on Tuesday. Marshal Brown got the bovs and telegraphed tele-graphed to Marshal Young at Salt Lake to send down for them, but no interest being manifested by him Marshal Brown nut the bovs on board a freight train last night "and started them for Salt Lake. The Democrats of the Third ward held a rally in the West schoolhouse last night, when a committee of fifteen was appointed, with instructions to canvass the v.ard previous to election day. George T. I'eay. Sr.. was called on for a speech, ami responded with a strong plea for Democracy, touching on the tariff and strong government. John' Ukowx's lunch house has been adorned with neat boards on w hich is painted the bill of fare. This place is the cheapest and best lunch house in town. Minehost Wm. Hill manages to please everybody with his cook in tr and bland ways, and no matter what a ni m's taste he can suit him. Mr. Mill lias hundreds of testimonials in his possession rf his merit as a cook. See the ad. in another column. To-oay William Nichols will begin to move his stock of goods across the street to a building formerly occupied by him. This is done in order that the building he is now occupying may be pulled down to make room for the new-building new-building which is to be built there shortly. Mr. Loveridge, of the 1'. L. M. li. Co., was around there to-dav 'taking measurements for the work,' which will start immediately. A complaint was made at the police po-lice oliice yesterday afternoon to the eih-ct that a man whose name could not be learned, under the influence of liquor, was down at Wm. Harrison's, near the depot, disturbing the peace bv kicking over washtubs. boiler, buckets, and indulging in other similar past times. An otlicer was sent down, but ihe fellow hid. About two hours after-war-Is Otlicer Wilkins ran across him on J street, opposite the Tabernacle. Aleck i-iok hold of him ami tried to persuade him to accompany him. He objected, am! made manilest his objections by (Hitting in a couple of good licks cn Aleck's ribs, who retaliated by throwing throw-ing the fellow on his back. He trot up and the otlicer succeeded in bringing i him to thecriier of the block. Here ! ihe struggle was renewed, and the ot-deer ot-deer again put the fellow on his back, but Aleck was getting winded when Marshal Brown rushed to his assistance; assist-ance; but the fellow was obstinate, and I otdng as strong as two ordinary men, I die i.tl'u-crs ha 1 a hard fight, a they jlried t- avoid abusing him W. II. ' IJrown came to the rescue ami the bd- low was finally lodged in jail. A rumor jgot around that the fellow had thrown Wilkins, but this is not .so, as the fellow was thrown twice and would have received re-ceived some severe punishment but for the humanity of the officers. |