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Show IM10VO LKTTEB. tu I'lJ land Mark IteiuoTCd. LMiicn-tlonal LMiicn-tlonal r.nl Olher .Noloi. iptflot Ctrrttpo Unet q Hi Arirr I'liovo, Dio. 3 Tho Amirlcau In-ttltutu In-ttltutu of l'rovo hai boon orgaulzed with a capital stock of 10,0091,01)0 shares of $10 etoh. The object of the Instltuto Is Ihe treating of Inebriates, opium smokers uud tobacco users by the American Itemedy company method. Thooniccra of thu inttltutu are as follows: fol-lows: l'riel l nt, Iteod Hmoot; vice-president, vice-president, W, II. Dutenberry; directors, V, U.BImmous, L. llolbrooand L. U. King; HiereUry, John C. Uraham; triasurcr, Johu It, I'welvoi; medical dlructor, Dr. 1'. I). Illokford. Thaold llbcity pole whLh was put up on tho west aqinro 1 11 this city la 1801, lias been taken dowu. Its base had intlrily rotted nwny, and It hai be-romu be-romu u constant menaoluj danger to laisersby; u fow (roja were all that held It In luo. Tlui iolo was madu and set b L. John Nutlall and his lather; thn Iron work, It Is said, was douu by Henry Whltu, whodlolnbout H year ago; and thu tin ball, which was on top of thu pole, was tho work of W. J. Wrung, of Alpine, In If5J, having Lu 11 used 011 a pole prior to thu motion of the one which has just fallen. Marshal Iienton and pi.Marshal l'arsona were visitors In tho tlurdeu Ity jiatirdsy, Deputy Marshal D, T. Claik, whosuicerda Mr. llachmaii in thla district, isrortid the gentlemeu about tho city. Mr. 0, If, HodttulJ has also been appointed a deputy marshal, l'urlher than this, no 1 linnets will bomadoln theoflUu lu thla district. Messrs. Uranger and Austin of tho Li hi sugar laotory wero In the city yesterday talking with our farmers lu relallim to their beet cnin llieyre. P it that farmers ar expressing Iho n selves hs being vety wll satlslled -much more s 1 than I tt yi ar. Main street, Bpanlsli Fork, will toon be one of tho beat graded meets in tho Territory A large number of mi 11 ate dally at work. The new Lt-hl district school, which his been completed and furnished, ut costot 913,000, was opened yesterday with appro rlate ceremonies, -Ncu partisan school elections were held lu tho several wards of the city last night. The following scIiojI trus tecs weru elected. First ward, O, II. Ilerg, BeoonJ ward, Charles DeIolsy; Third warJ, Myron Tanner; fourth ward, John l:. Ilootb; Fltth ward, Myron C.iNewil. |