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Show 1 NEIGHBORHOOD. Honey cads at II, Q. Blumcnthal & lompuuv's. ' . , J. W. N. Whl'tecotton went to Hebor llty on k'Kl buloes Monday. Joel Jenifer left for Eurvkn Tuesday o commence the practice of law. To (It'nova and return 28 cents via ,rQ, XV. Tjck W on mi In every (lay, Brli'k to trade for dry wnd for a iort time.- 1'rovo Pressed Brick Co. L. M, Paul was oyer from Custllla prlng to spend Sunduy with bin fatu-Geo. fatu-Geo. E. Ho,we carries a full supply of ihlnjc tackls, basubulls and sporting jods. Frank A mils, nnn of Tlnllo's well-no well-no wb mining men, spent Sunday In COW,, f Post niHiter John C. Graham wont to ayson Monday evening to visit hlf tully. N, A. Robertson, city attorney of ureka, was in Provo on legal business ionday. To Cms! Ilia Springs and return 60 intsvla U. G. XV. TicKola ou sule rery day. F. D. Kelly, Provo'a popular baker, porting a now and handsome deliv ry wagon. Alex Robots, the well-known cigar an, Is down from Ogden to upend a eek or so, County Commissioner W, B, Hughes ns over from Spanish Fork ou county ustness Monday, Attorneys S. R. Thurnyn and E. E. brfman went 'o Salt Luke Monday on mfestlonal business. pin When yriuwant Ice this sum ,LL mer Just waich for the blue fugou. Earl 0. Allen, Bishop Leonard of the Episcopal hnrvh preached In the 1. O. O. F. 3ditf room last Sunday. W. M. McKendrlck and, family left st evening for MHinninth, Mrs, Mo j ndrlck and children will visit hor later, Mm. 8, A. Moore, and the pro essor will put In his time at the Lilly "Si v "; ' ' ' 1 1 . ,. s'tfrv talne, la whlcb he Is WMfe,' liil.tfunn, msnaeer of tbe lsella-rlde lsella-rlde Power Trnnsuilstloa company. Is back from Colorado. F. E. Crouch, bookbinder, basement Swascy blk,,opp. postofllce, Provo. Ail klmls bookbinding neatly dune. John Loney was beforo City Justice Noon Monday morning and confessed I to a good drunk. lie contributed $5. 1 Geo. E. Howe of Provo h a world beater ou bicycle bargains. He has a full line of ludtes', gents' and boy' I wheels, Fresh trout, Utah black Iwas, straw berrlex, new vegetable and alt of the delicacies of tb season at Geo. E. Howe's gtocery store. There la no rxcuse for people allow-, allow-, Ing their fruit to wasto this season as we are buying alt kinds. Call and see us. 0. F Decker & Co. You arc not on the right track If you do not smoke Provo made elitarn. Ak your dealer for them and take no other. None us clean and good. Got your flhlng tncklo nt Barrett & McKendrlck'r. Burundi Store. Two-yard double-gut leaders OOo. dozen, 1-yard double-gut leaders 40u. dozen. Lost In Provo canyon, large white cow, brown ppift in forehead, ear marks; nbout seven years old. Inform the Tcllurlde Pu-ver Tmnsmlioliin Co. Note new adv. In this sue of grand clearing sale of shoes at McCohpI Brni"., the shoe people. That Is the plaeo to buy footwear. Glvo them a call. Huyo your abstracts prepared by Huvercamp & Co. Tho.v show ovory transfer, liens and judgments, to any property In Utah county. Wrlto them at Trovo, Utah.23 FRUIT-GROWERSI We want ihla week cherries, cuii-.tiis, gonseherrli s, npilcs, In fuel a. I kinds oi fruit. 0. F. Decker & Co. R A. Barney, W. J. Rldd, Geo. E. Howe and John A Lewis went mil nfter catfish Mobility. Rldd avs lie never saw a caiflhh befnrc. but never tbeless caught a wagon-loud. John Pyno, wife and mother and Leo Bmn and, family havo boen en til p-lug p-lug for the piist two weeks at the mouth of Snake Creek canyon at J"hn Hubcr's. Tho ouilng has done Mr. Pyne a great deal of good. TnE Democrat m.n says ho Is continually con-tinually Hloppml on tho street uml asked where Barrett & McKomlrlck's Bargtlu Store Is and hU luvarlablo ru-ply ru-ply Is, one door west of Andrew Eg-gertseu's Eg-gertseu's on Center and West Main street. R. S Hlneo was exhlhltlna Monday a fine hunch of cherries from n treti belonging be-longing to Abraru Hollldny of the Seeojid wurd, plained liy that gentle man tweniy-tlve yeirs ago. The cluster clus-ter was composed of beauties, Dummy" and Silent" Rowan tho two deuf niuio pugilist'' gave a three-round three-round sparring exhibition Saturday evening In the present's of a email crowd In the nioms over the Maine m loon. Both of the boys are very cleyer at the business. John M. W-on went to Salt Lake Sunday to arrange fur a match bei ween Whlard Beau and Jack Wei I ay. Ar-ranuenienta Ar-ranuenienta were not completed but are fairly In progress and the match will probnhly be made to crme oft at Provo u the near future. The money on Dean Is all ready nm It will only be necessary for Weday's buckets to come to the front. Beau Is expected In Provo tomorrow when matters will probably he closed, Mr. Jpcbo Knight, the well-known mining npeiator. Prof Brlmhall and u number of companions left Provo on July 14, traveling as far as Strawberry Valley, where they spent a week. Prof. Brimhall doubtless exercised his skill as an angler, for they report tho enjoyment en-joyment of a high living white there. On the filet several of tho party returned re-turned to Provo. Prof.'a Br tnhul! and Wolfe, Mlntoi Aretta Young, Alicu Reynolds and Slna Brimhall took leave of Mr, Knight and party at Currant Creek arriving at Vernal on the 24th. The only unpleasant feature of the trip was the Inlenxe heat and dusty road. The ProfD, and Mist Young ure here to tnke charge of I bo Teachers Institute. Vernal Express, City Recorder Houtz bad au application applica-tion for a marrlHue license hint week, and ha could only tell the young people peo-ple that their cause was Just but he could do nothing for them, It seems a Salt Lako lady, accompauled by her parents and several other relatives, appweU'in town Friday morning, anu souuht out a male member of the "Ter rlble SwedeV theatrical combination. T'o'youiig man being fuuud,thnyoung ' lady's papa acquainted blm wlh tho fait that oil cumstances were such as to oblige him to Insist on a uiarrUge without deluy, The theatrical man concludedto fdregn further diioussloa and decided to marry the girl at onee, 'Hence.-ihe' application to Mr, Houtz. Tl young people aecured a lleense at Provo and were married that day, The brde returned to Hall Lake with tier partbta, wblVo br wctor-bvwbandi e)A 1 tinned his tour wlth'7"01e pisou;' Sprlngvlllii liidpnndeut. fl.'R. Thurwan .wenf to Mantl on legal business yesterday. Gi-o. R. Sioney was In American Fork on business yesterday. D. 0. Bobbins of Sail Lake was Id Provo. on business yesterday. David Stark and fnrally are visiting relatives at Pay son this week. Sheriff Storrs went to American Fork Monday evening on official business. County Attornev Evans made a trip to Lehl lust, evening on legal manors. Round trip faro to Tint lo 91, Mercur 12. Sunday Auguit 0, via tho Short Line. The Sbort'Llne cxrur-lon to Tlntlo and Mercur Sunday next promises to bo u big affair. S. A. King left Monday ovenlng for the L:iS;tl mountalua to look after mining Interests. Big excursion to all Tlntlc points mid Mercur, Sunday, August 0, via Oregon Short Line. Nntlcn of appropriation of tho waters of American Fork river was filed Monday Mon-day by Chrlstlau Gurff. Mnrv F. Neltion of Sprlngvllle, widow of John L Kelson, hns been granted it ptiiirtiiin of 912 per mouth, H G Blumenthai went to American Fork vcsterdiiy to flguro ou the Iron cornice work of the new co op. build-lug. build-lug. A. L. Wondhoust of the Tellurlde Power TrHnimlnslon Co. went to Tlntlo Tln-tlo Monday evening on company business. busi-ness. Archie Fenn haB nccepted a responsible respon-sible position with the P. V. Coal company com-pany at Caltlo Gate und loaves for that p!uco today. Judge Booth nod Stenographer Rob-en Rob-en wrfiit to Heber City Monday for a short session of court. They returned Inst evening. W. IC. Henry and f .ml'y loft this af-leruooii af-leruooii fot a trip up the canyon. Mrs. Henry and children will spend u week's outing near the power plant. John Loney acrepted Uvedflysln the city basii.n thin morning for plain drunk. Judge Noon alio presented two vugs with ton days each. Deputy Sheriff Williams was sufficiently suffi-ciently recovered from his recent accident acci-dent to walk to tho ufllce Monday evening, ev-ening, lle.wout on duty this after-uoon, after-uoon, The marrltgu of Miss Addle 0. Law-home Law-home and Mr. J. VV Bates Is announced announc-ed lo lako place at the home of Mrs, Terry toulgbt ut 8 o'clock. Congratulations. Congratu-lations. It Is reported that Provo will be luxuriating In electric street lights In hi. oilier ten d)s. The delay In the commcnceuieut of the service Is due to lLotiim-Mrilv.il of some trausfoimers. Mrs. 0 A. Jones of the Second ward yesterday met with an accident by tailing from an upplu tree. No bones were broken, and hhUId from a severe shaking up no serious damage wub doue, Untied States patent, Issued to Stephen Ste-phen Moyle fur 160 acres, being the s, i se. J unit e. T aw. i, sec. 20, tp 4n r, 1 e was nfoU fur record August 1. The laud Is situated just west of Alpine. Mr. N. Wexton, an elderly gentleman from Chli'Hgu, while leaving the M. E. ohuich ufter service Sunday uventug-tripped uventug-tripped and fell heavily down the steps. Uev, Mr Klrbye secured a carriage und took the gentleman to the Hotel Roberts Rob-erts and Dr. Taylor was called. Although Al-though very b idly shaken up up bunes were broken. Weuro ploased to say that tho money has been rulsed for the uew suits for the-Provo bnuoball club und the suits have beun ordered. They will be durk green with red trimmings and red sluokltigs and will undoubtedly present a natty apptmranco. The boys will appear In their new uniforms fur the first time uext Saturday at Castltla whoio they play Suupete. W, L. Nelson, of Sprlngvllle, suffered suffer-ed a palnlal accident at the Provo depot de-pot last Saturday while engaged iu uu-loadlug uu-loadlug some heavy rails. Tho middle lingers ware caught between the sharp edge of the rail and the side of the car und completely severed. The little linger was also bauly lacerated. Dr, Alleu dressed the Injury and reports that the little linger will be saved. |