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Show B NEIGHBORHOOD, Harry Boshard 13 reported seriously B Honey cans at II. 0. Bluuicnthal & H Company's, RJob Jensen of Spanish Fork was ovi r ycstenlny on business. Bibles (litro or small) robnund Rood, 9- P. . Ct uuuli, opp. poHtofllce. ProVo. HA To ttuncvn ami ri'tnrn SS centa via B, Y. Tlck"ts on flulu eyoiy day, ck to trnde.for dry woorl for , time, l'rovo. Pressed. Brick Co. tojjiey J.Wr N.' Whllecotton went Lake Thuredny oo lga1 buel-tifernco buel-tifernco will bq In session In the a Tuburiiucle totluy and tornor a renrot to lenrn that Mrs. Annlo s-Aikln Is quite aerluusly 111 of d, E. ITowe carries n full supply of hr tackle, baseballs mid spuillug curslnn from Umh county nnd L'etu to Castllltt July 24." Special 9. Cuatllln Springs nnd return 60 i vlsk R. 0. W. TiCKet8 on sule r day. S Attorney . E. Corfman was In f fiprlnxvllle on prufislounl business Thursday. I Tiy aherhcl" nt the soda fountain HV 3f the Elkhorn Ptiuriuucy. A uew de BV purture for Provo. John Leelhnm, one of Tlnltc's well-known well-known proepecior, is' stopping in Proyo for a few days. TP 7 When you want Ico this sum H I LII mer jtUt wuich for the blue K' wiigon. Earl D. Alleu. Geo. E. Howo of Provo Is a world H' beuteron hleycle barguliis, He hue a Hi full liou. ludtesV punts' and boys' HI wheels. H Sheriff Storrs and District Attorney H King went to Saniuqiiln Thursdty'for HI luiihur Investigation of tho Johnson HI snurder case, H I Fresh trout, Utah hlaok bnss, (traw HI berries, new vo.uiU'il and nil of the HI xlellcrtdea of tho season at Geo, E. Hftt Howe's gtocery store, Hv do not ? inogo Provo niudti clu'iirn. AtK Hr your dealer for theni and take notither, Hl''' hu clean mid good. BK 'fbttfs l no rscuso for people allow f ing ihefr fruit to waste this season as vu ur(builnj?iill,dliiilti. Call and see H Iflrvltie Iihs been disabled for a H ;fewrfiiyn, tho icsult of practicing fur H ihe Harney-Taylor blocks ball gaiuu. H Ilut) Is iiow able U) bo around. Excursion to CaHillla July 24. Bpeclal! Ir.tln IpftsvH I'iovo 1:311 p. m. Uudirn-H; Uudirn-H; Jng leaves Cast Ilia 10:00 p.m. Furo jH. for ibu round trip only 60 cunts, j jBy Big Mnwnut At Canllllu July 24. 11 Trains leavfft.lM)VM D;23 a. rn. and t:80 H? p.m. Returning luuvo CKsla jit, JO. ' j. w. Jiound trip fare 50 cents, H' Josyi One dark bay or brown hor$e, HI' branded WVj)n left Idp, Finder will : B' Je suitably VewnrdeU by returning to H ftrr Pe r-Fif J W?.,st'ri4,.l'ffiva. , IBBb, - It.lMMIli L.j.l.Ml INI-llllllKllli II HIIII !! I.ll Judge J. K. Booth went to Sail Lske on business yesterday. S. R. Thtlrman went to Sslt Lake on legal bualtiess yesterday. 1) D. Huuiz went lo Lake Shore on legal business yesterday. ''Sherney" Harrison, Provo's bae ball pitcher, returned from Illchtleld yesterday. County attnriiry El 1'lke of Juab county wni In Provo ou business Thursday Thurs-day eveiilim. Conference of relief societies was bcM to the basement of the incetlug liouso yesterday. S. D. Cliasp, deputy Internal Revenue Reve-nue collector, wat In l'rovo on otU'clul bulIless yesterday. The board of county commissioners met yt'Steutay to cmiRlder llm question Of dounlu and erroneous assesiiiftits. An Interesting gitme of baseball Is proiiilsod in the near futuro between tho local K. of T. and 1. O. O. P. lodges. dipt. John Dallln of Geneva was. In Provo Wednesday evening comploililg arrangciuena for the celebration of rioueerDity at bit popular resort. The excavation for the foundations nnd basement of the county Infirmary buildings will lie Mulshed tonight. Construction will commence at oncL LosT-Samrday, July 15, a gold "Dnwknnt" broastpm, valued nx it gift Finder will cnnfe.t a great favor and receive reward liy leaving at this cilice. Deputy Sheriff Knowlilitn had nn In diHinoiM fit. Tliurilay and thormurhly cleaned and renovated the sheriffs olllro. It now looks as "neat as u new pin." ITitvo your abstracts prepared by lluvercamp & Co. Thev show every transfer, Hens and JudgiuentH, to any property n Utah cituoiy. Write them (t Provo. Utah.25 FRUIT-GROWERSI 'e want this week cherries, curi.iols, gOKHuherrlt'S, apples, In fact all kinds of fruit. C. F, Decker & Co. FIREWORKSISTIIK Kendrtok lntvu mime of the be.it lire-works lire-works left over, and will make sped tl price fur the Twenty-fourth. Get your fishing tackle at Barrett & MclCeiidih'k'HB'iritalii Store. Two-yard doublo-gur, leaders Qdo. JmzkI), 1-yard double-gut leaders 40o. tloaen. Will have a new lot of tackle In next week. For Pioneer Day, July PA, tho It. G. W. will sell tickets between any two stations on the Hues, at the rute of one single fiim fur tho round trip. Selling dates, July 28 and 24. Limited to July 25. An interesting base hall game Is promlsod in tlm near futuie, tho primers against the court house. The ronuei has imide the challenge and we are only waiting for the county "push" to come to the front. When county or eliy prisoners won't, work thev are placed an a strict bread ami water diet. This generally works. It was tried with good effect on two prisoners this vyeek who refused to go out to work at the poor farm. Prof, J. R. Richard has received a teleuram lioui Heber asking theTubor-naclo theTubor-naclo uhtnr to go to that phico and furnish fur-nish the mosle for the Twenty-fourth. The Inviiutlon was necesiarlly declined de-clined but thu choir will go at a later dale. Tntc Democrat man says he Is continually con-tinually mopped on the fireet nml asked where Barrett & McKendrick's Baivrnlii Store is and his Invariable .reply .re-ply is, one door west of Andrew Eg-gertseii's Eg-gertseii's od Ceuter and West Main street. For the Quarterly S'nko Conference at Pruvn Saturday and Sunduy, July 22 and 23. the R G. W. will sell tickets from all points In the county to Provo and return nt rate of one slnglo fare for the round-trip Selling dates, July 21, 22 and 23. Limited to July 24. Sum Schwab, tho well-known enterprising enter-prising merchant, came In from h business busi-ness trip to New York nnd Chicnpo Thursday. lie advises us that he will be reiuty to open up In bis new store on J street In about two weeks. Mr, Ssliwah will be welcomed back to Pi oyo's business ell ales. Christian Salenco services will be held tomorrow morning In tlx rooms of Utah SoroBlSj In Reed omoot block on J street, to which it cordial tnvltu-tmn tnvltu-tmn 13 extended all, Sunday School ut 10;00 o'clock. Church survives to be held at lt;00 o'clock. Subject. Love." Wednesday evening experience experi-ence meeting ut 8 o'clock. M. M Warner on Thursday reoelved won! from S. N. King that the. now Grand River toll road Is complete.! from Citfco to Moab. People who are obliged to imiuo this trip will rejoice to hear this news. Tin old rou was across tho desert and in mlsernblc con-ditUiiir-lho nciv oun wns most expan-kIvu expan-kIvu but makes n duliuhtful drive ulong the bankg f tho CJrad River. Mr. King has hfga wofkloff on the proposition proposi-tion tor five Af u y A4 tA ttta we'peud- f E. J. lleurlgd-uf Goshen Is over today on bu-Imss. Wni. Holmw, the vto known contractor, con-tractor, Is over from Emekn. Feid Erlckson, roiyor of Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant Is in Provo on business todav. ' Wm. J. Rldd, the traveling passenger agent of the Rio G run do Western railway, rail-way, Is la Provo today on company business. D. D. Hontz bbs brought n ontttfor Lake Shore Irrigation company against ErlCk Neilson and fltteeii others to prevent diversion of water In Lake Shnro. It promises to be uti Interesting ciue. A number of cellars In the cast part of town have been filled by Ihe slop' pHge of the O at reel drnln. Thu trouble trou-ble has not vet been located, notwithstanding notwith-standing strenuous efforts uu the part ofiliucliy. Qu irtcrly conference Is In mission In Provo today nnd tomorrow in the Siaku Tabernacle. Presidents Snow, Cannon and Smith nre present, also Apnstlej Lynan and Tcasdillc. More extended report will be given In our uext Issue. Judging from tho following Item from the Independent, Sprlngvllle has n choice lot of hoodlums: "LuH Sunday Sun-day during John Martin's nbsence at a picnic n number of thu young hoodlums with which this city Is Infested hail a guy time at hli place. They robbed John's poultry yard, threw rocks nt his shop and frightened his tailor nearly near-ly Into flis. Thev wound up their festivities fes-tivities by striding a bag of bicycle tools. John Is winching for a certain gang of kills, ami the little wrelch who gcis ciught will hooii be supping sor- row with the spoon of Ki'lef." Mrs. Lydln Young died at her home In Provo Tuesday evening nf paralysis. Tho deceased was born In Bond county, Illinois, April 18. 183.'), ami was the daughter of Younger and Ly.dla Me-Cnu-dtn. She joined the Mnrmon church In 1843, ami emigrated to Utah seven years laler. For one year she lived la Salt Lake City and then moved to ProVo, residing here ever since. In 1867 she was married to Jacob Young. Kiyo children, three sons and two daughters survive her. Funeral services were held In tbe First ward meeting house yesterday after-noon after-noon ut 2 o'clock. R. 0. VVatkins, thn well known architect, arch-itect, returned Wednesday evening Irom a week's trip in Sevier nnd Sun-pete Sun-pete count Irs. 'He attended the dedication dedi-cation of the Richfield Tnhrrnaclc and says (he building is mnsfsatlsfrtctriry. He also advises us that the contract for the Spring City school house, of which he Is the architect, has been let to Grace Bros, of Nephl fur 610,600. S. II. Belmont of Provo hits secured the contract for I he stonework, and Holmes & Walking; also of this city, the cod-tract cod-tract for the brick work. The outside of the building will be of the famous Provo prrscd brick. It Is a mutter for congratulation that Provo contractors contrac-tors are reaching out Into other territory terri-tory and moans much fur the community. commun-ity. ' |