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Show I tfEXftpORHOOD, Regular meals 2Go at Flplpor's rj-Ilonry rj-Ilonry fclajbon Is up Jrom Blohfleld on buslnpp?. Got your, prescriptions filled it tbo Elkhoru riiarmacy. Fresh oyster season has opened up at yfeluer's restaurant. A new supply hotiso hns Woon built at tho It. G. W. depot. jSmoka ho Rio Grando cigar. Mado hy J. yi T$, Eureka, Utnh. Call at tho .Ikhor.n pliarmacr for puro dm us, olgnrs and tobacco Albert Jonea Is over from Itoblnsont Tlntlo, vlsltlnp; with his parents. Jloq phrlstlan was up Rock Canyon Monday. shootlngCr") bo.ro hens. Poor W. II. 0Tug" Wilson, manngor of the Undine mine In TlnU'ot' spont Sun-dny'at Sun-dny'at homo, 'IVank Roadlck and lilt cxccllont company will bo at tho opera house n tho 31st and 23d. Academy students nro treated well 'n(S ffivop'a falr'reducllon In rates by Dn B. It'. '-Noloon. eutlst. F. W. Mtlilonb.rvch,, secretary of tho ' May Day Mining company' at Eureka, spent Sunday visiting frlobda itf pyo. Bayard, Mondcnliall of SpringvUlo goear to Boston to nttond School ot JTcchnbioRy noxt ITrlday, to study oloc-trlcal oloc-trlcal engineering, Hans jfcnsati, Wells, Fargo Co.'s drlvcfh"'ns to'ok'a lay-off to assist In yemdddllrig his fatta.pr'a house, w.Ujch, a pow almost finished. AtthorqepUnKo0Itaa Sorosls Monday afternoon It was' 'deolded that refreshments 'tyould bo soifved nt tho gratia ball Soplomtior 10." " -lS J. A. Robinson, tho popular ropro- swtatlve'o'f tho Now York .& (tJlah tPaper company, Was dol.rJg business with our locul merchants Monday. ; c pari Ostejlquph says ho will remain la;Provo"for alow, months, and lh tho msantlme anyone wanting auctioneer-lo auctioneer-lo lone he will bo ab their serjlcei. Jesse' Knight, owner 0 tho gurabuK and Uncle Bam mines at Tlntle, went down 6 thai prosperous camp Sunday evening' to look, after his interests Bee the Frank Beadlok coij)p.any at the Provo opera liouso S"optcmbo'r 31 "tnd;2j popular prions., This wqll 'kn'oyjjn company needs, rip rocomnion ' ' Jim Hansen and Peter ITunsen, not htethanri: who aro omployed in the EN Vltftfeind'hulldlnz dopartmont of tho m. G. W.. were bo&e ylsltlng rfclatlvos J 4 and frtends-guuTjay. ' I . f ' . 1 . Owen Duseuborry, ormecly proprie- j-- - 6f of thVlIotel'tiiobeH's 'how of the lil - 'Eureka'llbter at Ifhreka, 'siippt Sun. t May In I'rovo. llo 'reports' busjnpss . 'rushing in tho great mlnlnpj oa!rfp', wi Cliat the Homo Bakory for bjcad.,1 f'l cake",rplos, ice cream, tr'ults and ooli.' ii fedtlondry. Oaketfforttio fanllly aid 'foir balls", receptions nd parties m'ado 4i 4 to 'brd'er. Flelner Uros. Prop'rs. f I rhe Utah Sorosla olub bavo their In- ' vl'tatlons onfor their' gra'nU 'ball if at the opera llouse-ou 'September '10. Jh "JL'hey are t'ery nedtly' gotten out and J; 1 ire fchracterlatlc of the olub and its fwf?? The funeral servlaes oyx the plps i i of Mrs. Edward " Partridge, j'r.T of Wmnn Vw Bench, were held at thatijlaco MQf 1 i.l .ImL Sunday. The deceased was the BMp-jrl wU of ISd ward Partridge, son of Prps- WB1 (J P1 Tartrldge, and cm'e tp Idyo JBNrit , ' Yrom Fillmore, Millard coutily, ' .he BMBpEjiffi . liawa ol Vev glrlbpod. I3he loaves four lwff3 jl'ttlo ehlldrenU) mourn her loes, Hbb V Bishop. Wftnt ptei) iled at the funeral, ESw&j- .Ptk John, Wa,!?, Ilinclcley o( Fill- BBST Iffi &d Sni0 al1 JK' flBsvHHuflBoMHsBBV very Interestingly of tho deceased. After tho solemn and impressive ccro monies tho body was taken (to iho city cemetery and lntprrod. ' Have yojir Improvement Era and other matrnzjn'os and books bound by F. E. Crouch. Work good; prices right. ,0pp. P.O., Prove MJss Arvllla Clark of Provo left today to-day for Ann Arbor. Miss "Clark is an accomplished young lady and goes to Ann Arbor to furthorpursuo tho study of music In which sho Is already qulto proficient. Tho Provo City schools commonced tholr work Monday morning. Tho outlook out-look for a profitable yoar'i work is good. Tlioro was an unusually large attondanco for the first day. From the bright array of pedagogues who havo to pnro of tho voung, tho patrons feol euro tholr phlldron will rocolvo tho host qf carp and instruction. "A WWow Ilunt" was presented to a small audience at tho opera hotiso last Saturday ovenlng and was well received. In the absonco of nn orchestra, orches-tra, Spencer Clawson, Jr presided at the piano very acceptably, and the musical numbers wcro nil well rendered ren-dered and enioved. The entertainment certainly deserved bettor patroipgo. Carl N Iclson of Ilohor City who was commuted to tho county jnll for forty days for disturbing tho peaco by discharging dis-charging a number of shots in tho saloon at Pleasant Orovo, was roloascd today. Carl stayed twonty-two days In jail and then pia,do up his mind (hat It wasuot tho plcasantost placo to bo and consequently paid $18 nud bid his prison frlonds adieu. A llttlo sensation of an unusual nn-turo nn-turo oCcurcd near tho depot Tuesday morning. Knuto Anderson, a rathor agod man, for some unknown reason took upon himself tho vory unfathorJy labor of (ogglng his son, and this In a j vory Severn manner. Tho attention of I tho neighboring pooplo was attracted, among whpm wore Harry Lyons and John Brown. Thcso two gentlemen's sympathies wpro wrought up by tho In-humano In-humano troatmont of tho boy, and Intorfercd with the ono-handod game, Brown snatched the whip from tho old man's hand and Lyons gavo him n punch In tho mouth straight from the elbow, so tho story goes. It was uso Joss for Anderson to rctallato by blows, but ho resorted to tho hotter and suror way of Justice by swqarlng out a com plaint against Lyoii8t charging him with assault and battery. |