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Show ; THE Tfao case of Mary R Amhroeen v., Julius Jensen came up ltcfui-- Justice Brown last Tuesday morning. On the grounds that the had been previously trill on notion of MAY 80, 1800. cuso the attorney for the plHiutiir the case was UTAH VALLEY FRIDAY, . GAZETTE. Kend your Order to Til K IKTT1! by Telephone lo. SO, Drem T r J o ISA rood. Buttoni. Triiniiiliiifa etc. at Jones, Mortgage lilauk a new lot for Sv cents cuch at This Gazette office C UwmuiMm bu just received the best lot of raddles ever seen south of Salt Luke City, Call and see him, next door to Hines Drug Store. Georye Nuttall accompanied by Ml Olivia Ilery, left Provo last Monday uiorniny via. the U. P. for Mantl to yet married. They wish 'to find out for themselves if marrlaye is a failure Brick layiny on Pyno. Maiben ft Martin's Union Block was commenced last Friday. The Arcade resturant opened last Saturday with every tliiny new and neat, on 7th, street, neat dour to Robert Bee's store. Subscribe for the Tri Weekly Gazette now aud yet the first copy Issued. Provo Base-lai-ll Boys did the Paysonites up In fine style last Saturday The scores were Provoltes 10 and Paysonites 2. men are not Although the struct rail-ro- ad seen working In town, they have been very busy on the western part of Main Street, below the track; they Intend to reach the Lake by thelSth, of June The yenlal and popular ayent of the Rio Grande Western, J C Muses In company with his wire and daughter paid a visit to Colorado this week, where Mr. Moses owns a ranch Mr. M returned but Mrs. Moses and daughter will remain on the ranch for the summer. The street Railway Company will have their line of railway extended to the Lake by the middle of Juno and the lovely Provo resorts will boom. The Gazette office Is now prepared to turn out all classes of the finest printing on short notice and at the lowest possible prices. A skillful pressman from Chicago and experienced first class printers from Kansas turn out the finest work ever seen in these parts. An additional new Job press and 64 Fonts of new type have been ordered to meet the demand baa been Steam power of customers. introduced. If you want a dish of oysters or a nice roast served in palltable style go to tlic Enterprise Restaurant. Blank Deeds and Mortgages at The Ga- zette office. For meals at all hours go to the Enterprise Restaurant on Centre Street. Broadband Dress goods, spring paterns just arrived. at Jones. Provo pcoplo will do well to keep their eyes on that man Wm. Probcrt. He Is the kind of man that will bear watching. Ills private and public acts alike will at all times stand the testof close scrutiny. And if we mistake not ho la the man above all others whom the people will be inclined to choose for the next Mayor of Provo. Rev Sam Small, the great preacher has begun a campaign against the devil in Ogden. The real estate men up there hud better keep a close guard on their murgins. John Snyder accidently got bis finger In a planning machine while planning some wood at tlieP. (,. Sc B. Co. mills which cut three of them most severly last Friday evening. He was taken to Pync ft Maibeus aud Dr. Simmons attended to the wounds. The Doctor found it n accessary to amputate the second finger, while the other he Is exficctlng will have to bo taken off below the first Joint. Tills is the second accident tlmt has occured with that machine In nine months and if there could be any protection from such accidents it should at once lie applied before some one else meetf with the same accident Tbe l'rovs Comuerrisl wild HavA per cent coming a Hank will pay on savings) depounded quarterly posits. Good Lunch at the Enterprise Restauran from 12 o clock to3 P.M. for 2K cents. Subscribe for The Gazette a good largo paper three times a week. I will get thar In good shape soon. i no great demand for brick will soon swal low up the kilns of brick opened last week- Tm-Wee- The'rock foundation Is rapidly nearing completion of the gmcery storo of Howe A Taff. The reel and hose that was purchased by Provo City of Ogden arrived lust Saturday. Mr. Moore the representative of the La France Fire Engine Co. was around getting volunteers for tbe fire brigade last Saturday. It was their Intentkin to huve practiced the aame day at two, but was laid over, until Monday at two o'clock. New and ueautlf ul Dress goods, a Jones The attention of subscribers is respectfully called to our advertisements. It pays to read them, because money can be saved by patron sing our advertisers' Alfred Foreman son of tbo well known Bishop Foreman of Ueber City was arrested by Sheriff French, for stealing a horae belonging to F. Caldwell of Ashley. He was captured in a camp on the J. W. Young's Railroad last Saturday. He admits stealing the horse and selling It In Springville. Sheriff French left here with Foreman In charge, bound for Asli-- ly last Monday. The Excelsior Club give another grand ball in the Open House to night. The hall will bo neatly decorated, and the full Open House Orchestra with their solo artist will furnish the music. Ogden Street Railroad Company lias accepted the terms offered by the Provo Street Company, and when the engine la painted it will be shipped to Provo. Tbe B. Y. Academy students had an enjoy able time In Tanner's Grove last Saturday The Grove waa decorated for the occasion. was made considerable use Tbe Race-trac- k of last Saturday. Mr. Drake's fast horse was done up for the season by Fritxgc raid's horse. Every Iks ly present seemed to be enjoying themselves very much. "Among the Breakers" as presented by the Second Want Dramatic Company last Thurs. day evening, in the Second Ward Meeting House passed off favorably like other ward entertainments. L. Eggertaon, who played the leading roll was applauded several times; like J. J. Jenson who brought forth several reara of laughter as the Irishman. Miss Emma John executed her part In a most satisfactory manner, while she seemed to be quite at home when upon the stage. The rest of the company did well. High water of Provo River will tie seen some time next week. The river is now about overflow only needs atsiut sne foot more water in some places befere it will lie flooded There Is still betting going bn as to the date the street Railroad will be in operation. Mr Probcrt made a bet that it would he in operation before the 4th of July with R. Rrcrcton for a case of beer. A fine red pine picket fence la being placed around the Third Ward meeting House. Brick laying on D. P. Felt's row of cottages In tbe Third Ward was commenced this week. Samuel Thurgood. formerly of Oxford, Eng land, has opened up Uncle Sam's Restail rant-i- n the Harrison House two doors south of The Gazette on J street which promises to liecoine most popular and successful. The U. P R. R. will sell round trip tickets to Salt Lake May 30 and 31 at half rate or one rate for round trip. The Grand Musical Festival takes plsecas well as the Y. 31. M. I A. seini-anual Conference. F. Adkins, who made sucli a success at the proprietor of the Allman House, has opened up tbs Arcade Restaurant on Centro street near the bridge where he sets a charming table In the most elegunt restaurant quarters in town. Last Monday was a rather busy day for the Probate Clerk Isauing marriage licenses. Issuing four marriage license In one day la rather unusual. They were issued as follows: to W. 8. Fauoett with Alice L- - Ine, both of Provo, Geo. Cog with Cowline Coll, and of IHvid R. Williams with Martha Macklcy. all of 8panlsh Fork, and J F. Pickering with Cora Fredericks of Payson. W. A. Johnson the singer sewing machine agent has sold eighty sewing machines In five months averaging four machines per wojk. n A For tonsorial work g.i to Kawiing & In the basement under Hathenbruck's Union Block. The first dance at the Lake will he given on Frklay at ths Gar tin City Bathing Resort.. The next piece that the Nicholson Ne Home Co. intend to produce Is Hulrl the unknown."! W. A- Johnson, the well known Singer Machine Agent, Is the right man In the right business man as can place. He Is a first-cla- ss tie seen by his books; the way ho does business. Ho all way has on hand choice stock of machines to select from. He also has got some good agents who are on hand to the public any time. Call and see him at 71 Centre street between It ft I street. IIIEIIL VIEWS. Keiileraent of raaii(lWjiSlitifa'sv . .' UouIlrralle Eui nee. - ..;'i j V . before him ami us there was no dump ing ground for such, he thought it !:c man. He there j was injustice to fine and lie now fore suspi'iuli d askr.l tlu council to ftirnMi dumping ground fur such garbage, Hiie Mar Mr. Glazier informed had shall and himst-lunang ineiils with Mr. Giles of the first ward but it was too late to make report of such. Mr. Maiben moved that the Marshall be instructed to clear all property of improvement belonging to the city. Council then adjourned until Tuesday at 7.30 tbe 27th. NOTICE TO CltdtlTORS. : AVhat Leading Anti-Mormo- ns tliink Respecting the Cullom Rill. PETITIONS ANU COMMUNICATIONS, JUDGE J. D. JONES SPEAKS. -' Other Decided Opinions The Law Preferred 3w IZdmnndN ofOar If Arrurary City council met last Monday evenThe chair. in the Booth ing. Mayor only absentee was S. Liddi.u il. eporla. Since the Irovo representative the Salt Lak Tribune has called A marriage lioonse was Issued to Jas. H. J. question the authenticity of the interZobell of View, Provo, with Laura views with leading local Liberals of Provo Bunch last Saturday. published in the last issue of JL'iie Ga Wo call attention to the new card of the po- zette, before continuing the subject pular tonsorhtl artists Rawlings and McLaf-feri- by submitting further reports it may These popular tensorlal artists have oened a company parlor In the basement un- not be improper to say a word by way der Hathenbrucks store where they are pra of explanation. In no case does the pared to give tho public the best possible representative of The Gazette at service. tempt to influence or color the reply of auy Liberal er other person inter case where an viewed. In FOR flMERIBHN FORK. interview wasevery reported the person rd y. Tlic petition of Silius Aired asking that a portion or all of the damages he had paid iu the case of Clias. Nielson amounting to 8170., while executing bis duty be refunded. Referred. Petition of R. D. Sutton asking for a lease of the following described prop at the south erty to wit: Commencing ' corner of block 08 plat A Provo city survey of building lots, thence west 12 feet, thence north GO feet, thence east 12 feet, south GO feet to place of beginning to include the width of factory race at said poiut. The said to be used as a barber shop and bath house by your petitioners for a term of seven years. Referred to committee on streets and alleys. Petition of 8utton and Grove asking for a license to sell beer only at Graves gardens Provo City and that the license be reduced from its present rate and tbe ordinance be so amended to that effect. Referred to committee on judiciary. Petition from W. Penrod asking for permission to run the street sprinkler for the season at 83 per day for himself and team. Referred to committee an street: and alleys-- . Communication from Smith & Knapp boiler manufacturers, Chicago, 111., calling the attention of the council to the fine make of their boilers, and that they would be pleased to make specification and quote on whatever capacity they might desire. Referred to committee on water works. Communication from the Gutta Perclia aud Rubber inanufacturiug company asking the council that if they were in need of anything in that line they would be pleased to make Referred to committee quotations. 1 h:-.- '. f . usi Fori; City council met last Tuesday pur suant to adjournment. Mayor Booth Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. presiding. The only absence was J. F Dunn. I I L'o-ojerali- ye -- In General Merchandise ax Furniture Full line of Mens anil Hoys Clothing; Hats Caps, Mem: Bo "i ciiM. Manufacturers of jiarncsH. Boots arul Shoos. Produce, Wholesale and Retail. Our ROLLER MILLS furnish the best grades of Patent, Bakers A No. 1 anti lower grades of Flour, which we keep constantly on hand, also Bran and Shorts and Chop Feed. We take pleasure in accom modating ()id Friends, aud solicit the patronage of tiie general public. Order by mail or telephone JOHN JON LS, Superintendent promptly at tended to. Communh-atiohs- . Petition from the the Excelsior livery stable offering to furnish rooms and team for Fire Engine. Referred to rommittee on Fire Department. Retorts of Committees. II. J. Maiben Chairman of committee on Fire Department, reports as ITOaI. THE rnOBATE COURT OF UTAH INCounty, of Utah. In the matTerritory ter of the of John Lent ham. deeeaaed.- - Kotice ia hereby given by the umlersiamad adiniiifai rater of the estate of John Lreuiam, to the creditors of, and all persona bavins- claim against the said deceasml. to exhibit thiin with the imk wary vouchers within ten non ilis artcr the first publication of this notic i to tlic said sdminiHl rater. Thomas C. Lcrthsm. administrator of thi ctntc or John deceased or lesvu claims with M. 31. Kellogg. Att'y for said I me. Dated Benjamin, April lat, 1WU. Dealers TUESDAY NIGHTS SESSION. Petition and NOTICE TO CBh' THE PROBATE IXVI'RT OF UTAH IN County, of Vtah. In th niut-- I Territory ter of llie estate of Louisti Kaut'lioM, ile-- I eeascl. Notice is lnrely irkven ly tiie timlcr-siirne- il niliiiiiiistrator of the estate of ,iiiKH Kaufhnlil. ilceeascii. to tbe cnMitor of, iu all MrsiiiH liuviiiE claims Hinilnst the raid dixriiMil, to exhibit tbrni villi tlir nmviiry votiehem within four months after tlin first puliiii-atiiu- i ir liiiv notice to the said administrator. Carl t Schramm, aotnlr istniKn- - o t the state of Louisa Knufliolil. deceased. Dated laysini. May 7. A. D.. A T .T . TrTKTTlPl SOLID GOLD and SILVER, ROLLED PLATE EMBLEMS, JEWELRY, ROGERS and aLFIEecrVOifr- -Hamilton Plated Good. follows: was waited upon by a member of Tiie Gazette corps and the replies were 2b the City Council of Provo City. in every instance read over to the parYour committee on IABLE CUTLERY, Gentlejtex AVill interviewed Estabcorrections that Iowa Capitalists ty any fire department respectfully report that EYE GLASSES. that were desired could be made. the test made by the La France Fire lish a Hank there. And tbe interviews we published last Engine & Co. is satisfactory to the SPECTACLES Etc. week were thus genuine and carefully the Mayor committee and conto the prepared. Any stalemeut S MOVEMENT OF be authorized to close the contract NEW CLOCKS in Walnut Cases Either the trary is simply false. with the La Fi ance Fire Engine & Co. Tribune reporter wantB to cover up the from $3 each up. as specified in the guarentee. IludsirlMfg Growth was Neyer mugwumpery f his Liberal friends Maiben-ChairmanM. J. Heller A mm is rcl nor Hie here or some Liberal wants to change On motion of Mr. Maiben the sum COOD WATCHES $2.50 up. Cermore of his views through some cause. I'rosiperlfjr greiM as 81.000 was payof part approiated our This week tain. representative called ALL KIND OF ment toLu France Fire Engine & Co. D. Jones. The Judge J. upon Judge a But little more than year ago Tns the Maiben councilor On of motion is universally conceded to be a fair WATCHES and Gazette began to advocate the estab- square rules were suspended and the bill to CLOCKS, outspoken Liberal. lie never lishment of more banks in Utah Counamend an ordinance providing and JEWELRY cleaned and repaired dodges around tbe bush like so many Lamps, (Haswnrc, Window Glass, etc. ty. At that time there was but one of tiie sale of intoxicating liregulating his local never lie compatriots. one bank in all Utah Valley and that on the shortest Notice. quors was taken from the table on its incured the suspicion of being a policy A GREENHALGH, Trap. bpsides not half supplying the dethird reading. mands of the public had banking af- Liberal, a Jack Mormon or a ring on fire Pending its third reading on motion All goods and Work Warranted. G. and 11. department. Centre Street, fairs here all its own wav. Since then decoy pigeon. Like a true thoroughMr. Maiben tiie recorder was inof bred he C03IMITTEES. OF REFOUTS stands partizan always boldly instifour other good solid banking of said bill structed to furnish PROVO CITY, by his colors nor does lie wince or Mr. Dixon reported in behalf of nud also of the bill copies tutions have been established in this bend to amend an orto knee the he wliat as regards the committee on claims. county and one or two more will be in the Golden Calf of dinance to amend an ordinance to profor To the City Council of Pivvo City. Idolatry summerely of end the before tbe operation license. vide Your committee on mer. Realizing the importance of the sake of perpetuating mercenary Ggntlemen: JEWELERS SEWING MACHINE. Claims. banks in various parts of Utah Coun- relations with a sordid political op claims to whom was referred the Therefore we believe that claim of the Provo Woolen Mills The claim of N. L. Nielson for work ty the manager of The Gazette ponent. Mr. is accorded the position of a Jones to 82(3. , respectfully report done on Hyde house, caused notices to be published in a amounting to 810 EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. multitude of eastern papers and some local Liberal leader without a local that we have received an itemized was allowed and amount appropriated. of those notices have borne fruit. On peer for sincerity and fidelity to his statement which tiie Marshal has O. M isse l e A Nor s Bum ness. Ornamented Head, Niokel-Plal- ed In reply to our Ked and therefore recommend that C3-en.erSaturday last Mr. C. F. Week of Cler- party principles. On E. C. motion Ilenricksen the the in Balance Wheel, Droit-Le- af substance said: the claim be ullowed and amount apTable Judge mont, Iowa, and another equally pro- question sprinkling of tiie street was referred to ain in favor of further legislation. propriated. of Walnut or minent citizen of West Union, Iowa, The committee on streets and alleys. new Edmunds Chairman. bill Dixon J. dethe I). giving Gothic Pox paid a visit to American Fork and Oak, Cover, ilr. F. 11. McKlroy was present reReport accepted, claim allowed and termined to start a banking institution Governor the power to appoint local Veneered with Red the Cross & Co. Hose Panels, presenting and a officers, would, providing it was some- amount appropriated. there. Mr. Weeks Case of Knur Drawers, with Mr Glazier Chairman of committee and veqniisted the opinion of tho Larribee of Iowa what amended, meet with my enson of in council relation to tiie of dorsement. purchase But ami Swing Drawer for Tools. while as on follows: jock drain reported favoring- this will probably be the parties who will hose und fire depr.rlnient equipments. measure Edmunds do To Provo the not Council I to of wish City. City take charge of the institution. These On motion of Mr. Dixon the matter tv' PWec 0 40 UitllarH. be understood as distinctively antagGentlemen; Your committee on was GOODS.; gentlemen all have ample capital and EflDING HOUSE IN TVu rel to deerred on committee tcc'il 3. j'enru. fire t'liiii Cullom bill. I do think drain to whom was referred the claim moreover they come from among the onizing the Call and seo them on the old best and most lespected class of Iowa however that if the Cullom bill became of 11. Brercrtot for damage by over- partment. Adjourned until Monday June the Block, opposite tho tithing citizens. Their location in this county aw it might cause some confusion in flow of drain for 822.20, recommend 2nd. Post office. means a great deal more than their some of the outlaying districts where that the claim lie allowed and amount possibly not enongh qualified voters appropriated. Respectfully, acquisition. It means the advent of a could be found to fill all the local offiL. 8. Glazier Chairman renew to do well of number arge In Mr. Glazier informed tbe council sidents and the inanguration of many ces with saticfaction at once. new and useful enterprises. From In- such cases I would give the Governor that this was the action of the majorOi-ty.f- l formation in'our possession It is clear the appointive power, that he might ity of the committee but lie himself m his decretion appoint a man to was not in favor as he did not believe that there s to be a general movement office who would bo disqualified under the been dam; pasture had of capital and settlers in this direction Cullom the rather than bill, to and was cheese that extent, Two fall. in peimit aged the practical early OUT and butter makers with their own cap the public service to suffer. I believe, of the opinion that if it were him a measure that 810 however, to be that was damaged and he got ought ital will be out from Iowa In the next Our Mens Department. Come early before the Stock is 80 days to seek a location in Utah adopted to cure existing evils at once he would think he was duly paid. IIH Broken We also reduced the Prices on ladies goods. and for all. and is There reno facgood cheese of favor in not was and the Creamaries certainly On account of overstock, we have concluded Valley. use in prolonging indefinitely the port as the claim of R. Rrererton was to sell at cost, to reduce the overplus. tories three or four of them properly conducted would flourish and afford agony which has purturbed our Terri- exortion. J? sources of great prosperity to the peo- tory already so long. I am satisfied Mr. Ilendricksen said he diJ not in my own mind that the know anything about the matter but Fine Assortment of Summer Silks at 90 cts. a yd. ple of this valley. Years ago there conclusively and from was an attempt to establish a cheese law against polygamy is being con- thought it better for the city to pay 20 to Toots, Alapaca Lustrines, per yd. China Silk Goods, at 12.Jets, a yd. and butter factory in Payson but the stantly and methodically violated; the claim than to enter into any law CO new polygamous marriages are suit and it Cottonade Drop Goods, 3 yds. for 25cts. project failed for the mere vyant of that generally comes out to the 0) solemnized in defiance of being daily Black and Assorted Colors of kid gloves, at 50cts. same end with expenses to pay. u i) practical and efficient management. Black Cashmere Shawls, Silk Fringe, $1.50 each Mr. Dunn thought it best for the Tiiat one failure put a dampner on the law and with the covert support OL from 5 to (50cts. each the business so efifectuallv that but und iuward approval of the entire city to pat the claim and keep out of Toweling, E little has been done in that direction church. Therefore I feel that it is tiie law suit if possible as probably Trimming and other kinds of Laces, from 12Jc up c Ladies Satchels at cost. high time for the United (States gov- they would have to pay it after all. since and the field is intirely open. O CO ernment to assert its soverign power Mr. Maiben said he was not a farBroadcloth for Biding Habits 1 Jyds wide, at $1.20 (0 to uttermost once the all. for Those ctf from GO cents to $2.50 a pair. Corsets, mer nor did he understand such and Ten IVIfglits In n llitr Itoorn. ctf rr who will not obey the law in good he did not know as what the Ladies bordered and 25cts at a Skirting, plain, yd. damage The newly organized Home Dram faith nor insist Linen anti Cell uloid collars and cuffs, 1 Oe up upon the public deg-- r could be done by overflow of the water. auc Company presented to the public last Saturday in the Opera House Ten idation of those who aid and abet Mr. Brereton was acting as an agent Ginghams, 3 yards for 25 cents. O to JZ. Nights in a Bar Room' to a fair size lawlessness are unworthy of office. for Borne other party and under his Drcp Lining, 14 yards for $1.00. a ci audience. The play was a very good Those who bear allegiance to an orNeck Bufllings, from 5 cents a yard, upwards. instructions, but was in favor of the QQ one, and carried to the credit to other b. hostile in Boverign preten- owner of the property to put in the The above are a few of the many Goods that we offer at Great performances given bv home company s ganization Bargains. any thing in tlic Harness and Sadlery line although tl'ere were several who had tions to the dominion of American claim and then if they thought it was will find also (5ur our Customers Tables well filled choice with Bargain never walked the boards. who those would a be law unto extorton the city could act thereon. law; and select goods, replenished daily, you will find something new every will find it to tlieir advantage to call or write to me. Tlion. Osborne who took the part of themselves iu defiance of national He was iu favor of the claim being time was recieved with ap- Bentiment and in violation of the Joe. Morgan you call. Beaded Wraps at $2.25 each. Ladies Shoulder Capes, plauses, and took his part well. Ilis spirit of the laws of Congress have allowed. Latest Fashions, at bedrock prices. A vote was called on the claim being raving while he had the Bnakes in the indeed Don't Fail to exmnlne for yoiirNuI!', For u c ilon'lnicau lo the right of revolution but allowed; the Is were in majority boots was immense. Simion Slade the tavern keeper was they cannot expert Congress to for- and the claim was allowed and amount imricrxold. represented by John Nicholson was not ever entrust the national reins of so well executed. His expression were ppropriatsd. not displayed, and his attitude was local government in their hands only Report of committee on streets and that the honors, emoluments and Provo. about the same all through. o. 14 Union Block, alleys. of the local branch of the 2b the Mayor andf City Council of Provo Sample Switcliel by II. Cluff was prestige national authority may be unnaturremarkably fiae be oceasionaly raised with a large and well selected Sfock of used as a weapon of nefarious City. ally Gkxtlemkx Your committee to aughter, Cluff can taka the Yankee to hostility the governgeneral against 'IV ment or converted into a lever of whom was referred the petition of C. II. Duke as Harvey Green, displayed revolution. II. Hardy and others asking that the Either the United Slates side fine talent if he only kept it up, he walk on Fourth street between D government is supreme here or the C. and B. won Id make a good actor. also side the walk streets, Chas. Feteison, John Collins and J. Mormon people have peculiar rights on B street between Fourth and Fiftii Nance was also acceptable, but im- of conscience that must overthrow and streets of hawthorne, apple trees and defeat the law and put down the na- barb wire CENTS provement could be made in the way tional fencing. Report that we authority in Utah. Now it have consdered the same of easyness in the body not being so recoand seems to me that the time is come erect. mend that the petition be granted and The ladies Misses. Glazier, Graham, when the test should be made and that the Marshall be instructed to carA FEW SPECIALTI8: Allred and Cluff were good though not the government and the Mormon ry out the above petition. as a church and temporal thocracy L. S. Glazier, Chairman. MENS STRAW HATS fnim 10 cents up. having much to do. polygamous hierarchy settle their Mr, Ilendricksen in behalf of stock of buttons in the west. Great credit is due to Thos. Osborne claims reported largest to iu Utah once and committee on finance Are fully Quipped with the best Improved Machinery for. the The Tho fashion latest f Parasols, just arrived. as stage manager, John Nicholson as forever. supremacy that stating ' hum cents. had ordered tho for shoes Nens wooden business manager, and Frof. II. E. oFall manufacture they lithographs material. heavy Building Dr. F. F. Reed: I am opposed to & the Hall comO Donals. musical The also director. I oityof Giles as carry full and complete line of the passage of the Cullom bill. I bonding for . Kan., Topeka favorthe and pany intend to travel in Utah Co. measure is proprietor, too long think the Buggies, wagons, machinery and farming impliments. sweeping. Claims: is Present contractor sufficient. as a known and is legislation now pre.builder, leading Of C. II. Hardy for unloading fire ably II Y JOIVI. K. II. E Rawlings: I thiuk the Cul- engine and hose cart 83.53, was refer- pared to execute contracts in this line on short notice and in lom Bill is too stringent. I want to red to committee on claims. 132 W. Centre St. Provo. aiincMon, the rioted the most approved manner. men the same chance I the young give Mteitl Jenson nl J. recorder Of J. for the city Jewelry have had myself. There are lots of tiulltjr. May the 21 8S0. J. 12. We are the only building contractor in Provo manufacturquarter ending good people in tbe church as well as Booth for service as Mayor for I)r. Ed. Isaacson of American Fork out quarter and finishing their own lumber on a large aud I want to give them a show. who is pretty well known throughout ending Mav the 24th, 8100. Of Booth ing, importing Utah as the evangelist and Hebrew 8. M. Duggins: J am in favor ol & Wilson for rent of room to Mayor scale, and are therefore prepared to meet all competition at an translator of the Book of Mormon was the passage of the Cullom bill. It is two months 85. arrested last Saturday for stealing two Introduction of bills for secqnd read- advaninge. watches. To tiie surprise of the people just what is needed. I am in favor ol of American Fork the accused plead it most emphatically. Persons desiring to build, who want short or long time will ing was then iqdulged in. guilty and was fined 8100.00 which it to Bill enThe an G. W. amend IIionLEY: am ordinance I in favor Yes; some one is understood he accommodated, and are invited to call at their earliest paid for him Plated-war- e titled an ordiance regulating the sale and secured his release and shipped of the passage of the Cullom bill. for the convenience. him outof the country, or at least out was beer of and public generous past patronage Thanking read, passed its second 8. Hines was sick but the reporof sight and hearing. One of the watoh-e- s terI). on tbe table await- we laid and of reading, continuance the same and believe a ask a from learned reliable source that respectfully was stolen from a lady in Sandy and another one was taken from Lewis lie is in favor of the passage of the ing further action. The bill for grant- that with the superior advantages afforded by our new Corner of Seventh and J Streets, Provo City. Garff's store in Ijelii. They were both Cullom Bill. ing the street railroad was then taken Soaked for money of course and up and on inotiou of Mr. Maiben the PLANING MILLS wc can Svc better satisfaction than eyei lienee the discoyery of the thief was whole council went in session with ADVICE TO MOTHERS. made. Police officer Wilkins of Frovo committee. Mr. llendricssen then the Mna. Winlow'i Soothing Brace, has been and Mayor Robinson er American used With a Handsomely fitted up Bar, where the choicest s by mothers for children teething for over took the chair. He then reported to Fork put their heads together and soon fifty years with perfect success. It relieves th had the Dr, Ed, in a box. He forth- little sufferer at once, produces natural, quiet ths court that the council had been WiiGBv bjr f reel he the child from palu, anil the in session and found with resigned his position as editor sleep cherub it necessary to awakes aa Cun be obtained. of the American Fork Independent little U Isrer; refer it to tiie Mayor and city attorney. bid his friends a hasty adieu and de- often Report accepted. parted after his fine was paid in a regulate remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from state of mind peculiar to his editorial eethlng Jos. Noon reported to the council that or other causes. Twenty-fiv- e cent t bottle. genius no doubt. a case of maintaining a nuisance was K. S. HINES, Frop'r. - - rrT-A.i- i. NEW-SETTLER- In PAINT and HOUSE. . GROCERIES, between Also Agent for THE 2-5- 3iwd:erctLa,rLca.ise a,l Oil-Polis- hed M Bon-in-l- aw & Coiiile - ii m NEW DRESS far cioihli)g ......... .. & Fliri)ishii)g Goods. ! ttprovo NEW WE ARE SELLING GEO. W. WILLIAMS, The Payson Harness Maker Still Leacfc' with the largest trade jWe Have t irf ti(e LirfE. . 5 a a GEO. WILLIAMS, le MatliGiibritclc I Co. THE PLA! PKF city, JUST I OPENED -- DRY GOODS MILLS CLOTHING. OF PROVO NOW JUST FURNISHING GOODS. READY FOR OPERATION, CEO. W. MICKEL 87-5- tttatt James Thomson, Palace Drug Store! Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Silver and a Specialty. geo. w. mm. In the Rear is the Palace Saloon, . lijtporlcJ Liqtiors aid Cigars Yard and Mills Cor. N. aud 8th Streets, Family Trade a Specialty, Office, A |