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Show rnuvo LKTTi:it. I'll; CoiincU llohig.. Court .Nolei. JuJgo lllnckliuni'j I.kpcclnt I barge. Sptclnl Cormpcrtitcnei o Ilu .r ua l'liuvu, I'eb. SI. At lost nlght'a eel-alon eel-alon of tho city council the following business was transacted: Tho waterm aster submitted lilt schedule for 1603. The water rates were established ua follows: City lotr, $1 each; farm land, 60 cents per acre; l'rovo Woolen mills, flju; Kxcelslor mill', $100; 1'. L. M. &. II. Co., $100; Iloovir i. Woolen Mills Flour mill, fit); Hun Foundry ,1 Machine Co., f.W; Ward & Hon-, VM; Hans I'uuliou, $10. March 10th waa aet ns thu date for hearing complaints of errora In Luournout and petitions for remit tautaMidabtUmeiita of water taxir. The committee nil atreeta nnd alloya rratorderel to havu plated anelectrlu llt-tit ut thu In ersectlou of J uud Twelfth tttiett (II. Y. Academy corner). cor-ner). Councilor lbger Farrer waa appoint, ed a commissioner to represent l'rovo illy In tho uommlnloti, the members uf which nru appointed by nix uf tin. tilth a of Utah county, for co-operative wotk In the reviling, compiling aud printing of the clly ordlunntea of tho respective cities, F.lght hundra I dollars wai appropriated appropri-ated lo thu 1. ii. M. i ll.,C). ou lire-inen't lire-inen't hall acoouut, ' NOTfS. ' Andrew C. Uryalnlc, of Codar Fori, nud Julia A. Oray, of l'rovo, are liconkud to wtd. In a thoollng match between the rifle clubaof Amirloan Fork an J l'rovo, the former waa vie orloui on a icore of t '1 to ,191, Thaniixiueralo lull at Ihe 0,el iihiso la,t uuiit wai it hue succesa rotlally, hni the Opera home will be uelted a neat sun). TfitiO, II. T. lull at Hprlnzvllle on the I'Vtnliig of Wathlngton't birthday prnmlsea lo lien very awell alfalr. The rallrotds given two dillar rale from Ogdeii and a one dollar rate from Salt Lake fur the oicanlou. Uv. Mr. Tatutn, of a Clilcun rrieula churoti, has been nniiounced to a Id rim tho ooiii(regatl nt at the meeting homo at 2 p. m. on Hun lay next. Ills tuljrct la "Lluiur and l.uenie, our iiailiiu'a erll, tiieliomo anJ aaluun, and how to rave the buje." The Jordan dam d-nmlaslnn met jester lay and adjnurucj Mlllinut linu'iollugnuy uudneisol nn-joit nice. An ilher meeting will le Imlil March .Jib, when tho claim or Junes Aiken fordanist-eitustalui I by Ino overllnw uftlio lake, ou account of the wator being raited by the Jor'au dam, will becontldercJ, The February term of tho First District court uonvene I yMerlay. A gran 1 Jury waa Impaneled n ful. lows: J, 1, McCloi.an in, A. Hariri-eon, Hariri-eon, Thomas Crusall, iMathlaa Jonfif "n, Jiuia Krlckaeii, Djiinan Mo-Arthur, Mo-Arthur, Isaao Snll, Leo L'ptersnr, Joliu II. .Murdock, . A. Lusen, l.lward lleiinett, I.ra Hhumaker, Jimeil.vanr, Altrt Marsh and I'. '1. Cook. Juuaa Ldcksuu waa nppilnttd foreman, lu Instructing the Jury JuJo lllackeum called esituiiil ntleuttuii lu "crliuea growing out of the former practice ol polygamy in this Territory," gambling und violation of the llnuir laws. THE IIULIUAV'rl UIISHIVANCR. Iltt'll' llir.HIA'S IIAVAlltl TIIK 1IAI. hTI.AIl.l'MtllY allUUTINU, rnuvo, Feb. l!.t. Washington! birthday was honored lu thu Oaiden clly by thu gui i ral clotlug of bualne.a bouses. Hervlces wire held In tho forenoon at Ihe II. V. Academy, at which the splendid program waa carried car-ried tint. Hon. Wlllltui 11. King waa orator of tho day, and delineate.! the character of the Intherot our country luoltarand eluijueiit terms. Henll. menla wero given by eever.il uf Ihe prolessora of the academy ni.il u number of national tongs were rendered ren-dered by thoKliool. A II. V, Academy banJ, coual ting of students under the Kaderahlp of I'mfd-or Ullep, furnished the imitlo fur theuccailnn. The Academy Aca-demy Is to bo congratulated on the acquisition of Ht brass bund. Td (mole i'rmclpal dull, "Fur the first time lu the History ot the Academy we have ii ban J of nur own, aud I think It Is an excellent our." Ill tho afternoon thu Uviibllcaa aud Drill cratlo dm u corpe, the U. A. It. and 1'. O. H of A. weruoul. The examination of UalsteaJ on tbo charge of assaulting VV. 1. Terry with Intent t murder i cculid the attention atten-tion of Justice Wedi-wood the whole of Tuesday, rhuixaiulimtlon will Lu completed today, Atthelieglnnlngof tho monlli Mr. anu Mr. Winn, of Alpine, lost one of their clillJren from dlphthem. On Huudav last two mote, a,cd rttpecllve-lytlitlit rttpecllve-lytlitlit and ton year, patted away, audaf urlhohllJlalyln dangerously III. The sympathy of the community Is rxtenlid to the parents In llielr sudden and molt serem allllctlon. lteynoldt' hall of Hj rlngvlllu wai laU night crowded with merry gliders ofthoiilryfinoHul.lt helug tho occa. tlon of tbo O. II. T. ball. Many wire present Irom Halt Lake, Orfdeu and i'rovo. The ichool houses, teachers nnd luplla nere photographed yesterday, the photozrapht will bo tout lo the World's Fair. The II. V, A, choral society will glvo their first festival at thu Hlake Tuner-nacle Tuner-nacle on Ha.urday evening next. The Tabernacle will be healed with the new heating apparatus which baa Just bteu put 111. W, 1!. ferry, who was thot by William mislead last Friday, Is Ilu. proving. It Is repotted that his talk Is very profutu with threats of what he will uo at toon ua liu recovers sufll. cleutly to handle a gun. Jo'cph Stark of Halt Lako la In the cltycunvaulug lor "Iliu 1,'foot John rylor. |