Show TRAMPS IS PROVO The Depot QuestionPleasure and Business Students Arrliul The Sun Foundry Company has just om ploted a now office wi1i n will be nearly + fitted upI up-I Work on the now Singleton building has commenced and will be pursued rapidly to completion The Provo woolen mills are now being run by steam power The water is being largely used for irrigation The opera house band has been engaged to furnish music for the firemens oicur glen to Cstella August IStb The lake ball was sparsely attended last night but it was nevertheless an enjoyable affair and kept up until 12 oclock The city council has been in session for two nights considering the abatement and remittances of taxes No other business came before them Students from different parts of the t territory are beginning to arrive for their J studies with the opening of the B Y I academy next Monday An appreciative audience was present at I the Methodist church last night at bliss Nilkies recital A tine programme was carried out aud the audience showed the highest approval of the entertainment William Hill has made a bit as dispenser I I of coffee His stand was as crowded as a country fair last night and men were taking tak-ing it as though it was Milwaukee beer The excursion to Salt Lake and Garfield PI August 22 will bn attended by a largo party from Provo The rates fixed ors iberal and will be a great inducement to those desiring to visit the capital it 4 Prof J B Keeler who has been taking 4 a business course ia a collect at Pough c I 11 = at keepsie New York has returned graduating gradu-ating with high honors He will resume his labors in the academy on Monday next A largo forco of men in charge of William I Wil-liam McCullougb left Provo on the through freight last night for Castle Gate to put inside in-side tracks and build a round house There aro helpers needed at this point both day and night besides extra engines for coal shipments A fire was started in the rear end of Hathenbrucks dry goods store at a late hour last night but was smothered by Nightwatchmen Elliot and Hatten There was a profusion of combustible material laying around and what would have been an uncontrollable tire was happily nipped in the bud We are pleased to note that business is reviving and merchants aro realizing a heavier cash trade than formerly The apparent ap-parent easing up of tbe money market is causing business men to feel in a more pleasant humor During tho spring and summer there bas been a heavy strain on all branches of business Seven tramps were arrested at the Union Pacific depot last night by Officer Allred but only three of them could be convicted the others establishing their innocence or escaping A box car nad been broken into and some goods taken out by the bums One of them was afflicted with a loathsome disease and Justice Noon snt him to Salt Lake The other two were given ten and fifteen days in the cooler J H Whalon has gone to Salt Lake to arrange a meeting with the division superintendents super-intendents of the railroads running through I Provo and a committee from our city to consider tne question of a new union depot I j The people are becoming impatient with tho railroads for allowing such depots to I exist in a city of the size of Provo and they are willing to lend all the assistance within reason to have a respectable placo at which to meet tho trains I Provo Aug 12 = |