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Show I . . UTAH PARAGRAPHS. A grand army post has been organized at Provo. Frank Cannon was preaching republican doctrinu to the San Peters last week. Ogden's crematory is expected to be com. pleted and ready for use by the end of this week. The Ogden Post office has beeu "ratted," that is, the union typesetters hare with- drown because nou-union men were employed. em-ployed. W. O. Carbis, A. L. Hcaston and Geo. E. Lee were in Provo on Tuesday making arrangements ar-rangements for a comMned excursion of the I. O. O. F. and P. O. SL of A. lodges of Bingham. Bing-ham. The excursion iftkes place on August 20 to the lake resort.. Provo JJiajjateh. The Denhalter rifles of Salt Lake would have left a better Impression on the minds of the people of this part of the country concerning UvUriiselves had they not been so "fresh" with heir guns while on the train returning frnn their excursion. Provo Di-paU-h. . A mectiig of those interested in the con-solidatlop. con-solidatlop. of the various racing associations . in Ogdtyj, vras held in Southwell's hall, Five Points., last night, and the feeling was strongly iu favor of consolidation. A committee com-mittee was appointed to confer with the tuerabers of the' other associations in regard U the matter. Ogpcu Pont. It is expected that articles of incorporation incorpora-tion of the Utah Consolidated Mining and Milling company will be tiled with the county clerk today. The company's chief place of business will be in Provo, and f Provo men will be the chief owners of the atock. The capital stock of the company is placed at $350,000. divided into 250.000 ! shares of the par value of $1 each. The officers will be S. S. Jones, president; T. R. Cutler, vice-president; John U. Twelves, secretary and treasurer. Provo Mxpatrh. ' Jndgo Borcman of Ogden, says he will not support the liberal delegate to congress, but proposes to vote the straight republican ticket this fall. Well, since the judge is old enough to steer his owu canal boat, no one will question his American right to do as he pleases in the jiremiscs. Neither will anyone any-one bo surprised at his "flop," since he fleuiou-stratcd c early at the late conference that he would do that very skine thing If matters did not sro to suit hiui. If ''condi-tions ''condi-tions have changed" with tho judge he has a " right to accept the issue as it present itself to him, and well the liberal party will still 1e the same old party even though Judge lloreman has seen tit to backslide. Park Jlrrirr. I ... |