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Show " t .:NEiaHB01UI00D. Art novelties, Snow & Young. Jhwo you eeon Snow & Young's win- ff Snow & Young hnvc a lino window ' dlsplny. tW' ' q0 to Tr. If. I?. Nelson for ilrst-class dental work, Sheriff Storro yyent o Ichl Monday on civil business i i' D. R. Sutton was la Tlntlo Sunday on mlnlnn business. UP TO DATE WeddlnR Stationery. ' snvcr, tho rrltitur. II County Assessor Hulshspont Sunday at i.I home lu 1'ayson. Hf , Mrs. II. F. Gottlbroitgh of No phi B,. ylsltud tn Provo Sunday, 1 M. A). Warnt-r wont lo Lehl on local hulnea Monday afternoon. TRV "Amorlcan Author," Cuban Brvf 1 l I haud-iundo clours. Wm Snow & Youni; don't soil chromos. K'fe Dr. Karl G. Mnesor spoko at the B. m, Y, academy Su'nduy evening'. R' To Denver and return only 818 via HI J. 0. 1T. .I'Uihary 22nd and 2Srd. Hp' Dr. N. II, Nelson Is niaking a rocord KJfe: fororaojt dentjst Provu, HI c " m I QTT paid for whentnt tho Provo HV; i, H A i Roller Mills, opp. dopot. ft. ' Griln taken for bookbinding by IT. K. Oroliyt', opposite postolllce, Povo. HES'1 fvMntfP? American Author; hlh H p.uU IV.Lj grade Havana cigars, HP 1 u Deputy Shorlft W. K. Honry has been - laid up this week with the Ki' i i Jgrjppe. I "AMERICAN Hf X Iliivutm olnuis. H Mr, and Mrs. E. II. SpnvUs, Jr., of HLS Niptu visited Mn. Sparks' par'cuts In h 1 Provo' Rndny. Ttoprescntatlves Botts otPnyson nnd K.ff Lisou of Spanish Fork spent their Hf Sa ulay at home. B I v UP TO DATE Book, Job and Sooloty Wm. 3 Printing.--SUvcrj tho Printer, base- K.-.K nient Union block, Provo. HljlJ, Mrs. Dan Martin and Mrs. ,TIus J Billings uf Kureka vlBlted friends in IHv l Provo lost Saturday oven, tug. H. Look at Snow & Young's window, HH h 1 Senator A. O. Smoot rotted from IR hid Lohtslatlvo Iftbnrs nnt cpent Sun- I day with 'his family In Provo, tjHRL ft, ExC'ounty Troasuror Ellon Jakonan IHHR'.K eft labt Stiirdny for a month's lsit RB I with her brother lu Callfotnla. '" HH, lj. Grant 0. Bagloy camo home from a IB'K' week's stay in Stilt Lake Saturday Hv fjTt eveulng to look after legal business HHP ;j ThoB. G. W. mukps n ratjOof 8l8to HHHRap .Denver hud return 'Jnhua'ry 22ml and llKfc' td 11'ie t0 Lw?nty ,lllJ'8 f-ro d -le HBom;, . Don't forspt that Dr. Kelson Is the HpP1'' rotable (ientlst of Provo, Vork always HBR I ArsOeltM W Kuaraatyed. Call nnd HK, I Mrs. ItejHWUvft Home nf PriU z Liikn Mi uliiy veiling in visit irlejirU In l'n yu. Snow & Young have a IJnp dlpphty or art novi ltle. D. 1). Itniiijr. nnd wife ylslltd In gait Laku yt'steidu'y. B-etl Smnnt IrniiAncled business In Suit Lake 'yosterdny. Sherlll Siorrs Is under the weather wllh mi attack of bigrlppe. S. It. lrvlno of Irvine So (jns has on n liu.xfhess trip lo thn oust. S. S. and S. J. .loops wero In Salt Lake yesterday on mining business. 0. 12. Lnoso has been In Salt Lake SHventl days during tho past week on mining business Ed. Wilson charged wllh driving on the sidewalk was lined fc!.&0 by Judge Noon this morning. S. It. Thur.nan was In Salt Lake ye-tenjav ye-tenjav and today on busings befote thp Suite Sutireiue Court. Jtnlgo A. L. Booth wont (o Suit Lake yeslenliiy on business cnnnrr-toij wllh ' the Stale boaid or cqimllz ttlnu, W. II. "Tug" Wilson reluinfil this morning from n trip to Silver City looking after his mining lnleicsts. I MnJ. W. II. Berry Is in Provo today locking after his business horn pn-nAp atuty to an extended trip into Montana. S. K. King wont to Silver City Mon day evening to spend a few days looking look-ing over the development of tho Imperial Im-perial mine, John Milan, onn of tho popular Itlo Grando Western conductors, was looking look-ing up some of is old friends In Provo Mondny ovenlng. Jchso Lunn, superintendent of tho Overland mtun at Stiiifliltio, together with his wife, vlc)tud friends lu Provo Sunday ttid Monday. Artists' materials, Snow & Young. It takes good Instruments, ns well in ability, to do good dental work, and It nectW lots of otli. Wo havq both. Snytlor& Irvine. Policeman Ttckpr took In an Individual Indi-vidual who was acting lu a peculiar manner In tho vicinity of Third aud G street Saturday night. W. A. Hohliplmer, junior mombcr of tho firm of Holzhulnior & llnlzlteltner, attorneys of Knrokn, was In Provo on legal business Monday. Goodlovo Ilahn, on charge of dls-tuiblng dls-tuiblng tho peace, contributed $5 10 thu city treasury Monday at Iho earn cs. bolleltnlloti of Judge Nuoti, A very ploijsarit nnd well attended dancing party was given by tlio Prnvti district scliopl gtaduatcs at tho L itu-Uertdaocltig itu-Uertdaocltig academy Monday evening. Have you soon tho art window? Willis Spafford, manager of tho Siunot & Sptllord 0nl company, visited vis-ited Suit Laku yentorday ami ws nil Interested spectrtur of tho Senatorial Joint ballot. S. A. King was in town visiting his family Sunday aud returned loS tlt Lake Sunday evening to coutlnuu his assistance assist-ance lo Cangrcssmou King In tlio Senatorial Sen-atorial cpntest, Ilavo your abstracts propared by Huvurcamp, & Co. Thoy slipw ovory tranifer, Hem and judgments, to nny pr 'parly in Utah couuty. Wrtto them at Provo, Utah.a5 Francis M. Bethors, tho Ilobor man mentioned In our last Is.huu a chargi-d wltb Incest, was brought to Provo Sunday Sun-day liy Sheriff Muulock o( Wasatch county mid lodged )it tho jail hero lo await trial. Incorporation deed-of tho Eldorado Mining and Milling company, Thomas Cloward et a., grantors for a group uf claims located in thu Eldorado mining district, was lllod with tho county recorder re-corder Monday. Tho It. G. W. has put on two now trains between Salt Lake und Ogileu, oho leaving Salt Lako at 12:80 p. in., arriving at Ogdon 1:30 p.m. The other leaving Ogden ut 2:10 p.m., airlvlng at Salt Luke 8:10 p.m.ai3t Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Recdcr havo returned re-turned from Kansas City, and wo uto pleased to learn that tholr homo ut least for tho present will bo mudo In Provo, Mr, Iluoder has secured a houso la the First ward. Prof, Wynn's Inhaler CanBu Bmuht At Tho State Office, In The Swasey Blook, Back of the Bank. Ilours 10 to 1, and '1 to , Don't overlook seolhg tho grand enku walk at the Luniberl dancing academy tonight., There whl also bo an hour lu t1 m gle bv i ho well known prfStldigiia: tor. Uitnnlngh' jn. The reutilaj- eyi'iil g ilance, nduil'slo'i 60 cent par pouiile, Ml M tgitlro's ait display alSnmv & Ytiijng's. Jiivenlli'S, Contrlbttior., IJnis.Yoiinir Wninan's .lotirnals. Il.trpi-rs, Mu'ii'i-y, C'liMtiopolitnp't, tmy and all uiagnzlnr land books hound or tebouniT, Hooks nili'd, prlnr(lnnd baiiuil to order, nny patern. F. E. Crouch, manufacturing stnttoner, opp. P.O., l'rovo, Uiuh.MO Thos Prl:e. aged 03 years, d ed In lirovo Sn'umlay evening of pneuuinnla after an Illness of about two weeks. lie was a resident of Provo for over twenty years, and leives n wife to mourn blf los. Tho funeral took place ycit'erdny from tlio undertaking parlors of Graham Gra-ham & Junes, Art novelties, COp. to $30, n, Snow & Young', "Shaft. No. S" l a stirring nnd dramatic dra-matic story of coal mining life but deals morn particularly with Uitvfor-tunes Uitvfor-tunes of an eleetrieal engineer. Incidentally Inci-dentally ninny novo1 and stntlllnif effects ef-fects arc, produced by electricity. The play Is said lo be most elat'Oi'alely staged, all scenery anil appliances bo lug eariled by the company, Provo opera house FiMuy evening, January 27th. Mayor S. S. Jonos attended ,the aiinti tl meeting of the Utah (Join, nnd Sioux Cons, tnlnlngccmpanloof Tlnilr in Salt Liko lat Saturday. Of the former hu" was elected ivsldout. and of the latter vice-president. Although but llUln work comparatively has been done on the properties (lut ing tlio past year the progress has been very satisfactory. satis-factory. Much nmro activity will be In order during tto present year. Local srenos by a local artist at Snow & Young's. The success achieved by "shaft No. 2," which comes to tho Provo opera houso Friday. evening, January 27th, may be attributed In u great meas'utu to tho wonderful effects produced by electricity. Mayrhofer, the great electrician, elec-trician, who taught in what, could be done on thq stage wili electricity In "Urania',' has produced lu "Shaft No. 2" effects more beautiful and realistic than "WCi'0 ever before seen in uny stagn presentation. Tho muiinge mcnt has further provided a complete equipment equip-ment of beautiful scenery and the company com-pany which Is headed by Mr, 12(1 win Gravers la an unusually strong one. The board of directors of tho Utah Sugar company met yesterday. Only rou It no business was iransaoted. an adjournment being taken until February Feb-ruary 16th. Considerable Interest Is being taken In tho proposition to build, a sugar factory at Sprlngvfllo, Man? agor Cutler said yesterday that ihero was no nutter site for tl.o oroetl n of a sucar plant than the ono propo?ail at Sprlngvlllo. Tho fanners In Utah county havo been educated op to the pen per culture of the Mtgar beet, and tlio proffts tn them had been co great in the past thnt'there was damror thai more beets would soon, be raised th in could bo cotHU,nied by the factory at Lehl. With tho Ogden, Lehl and the proposed SprlngvlUe factory run to their full capacity, there would still be a necessity for Importing nugar frnm thu East or from tho West for tho trade of this reglo'ii. rrll'Uui 3"uud.iy. |