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Show IllOVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, .1 ULY 7, !()!!. NO. More "Newsy and "Wise Jimmy SPRINGVILLE STILL arned if you aint a pcrsi-te.- it fellow, siid Wise Jimmy to when the dope dispenser asked for more inside political hash. ou come so often I scarcely have time to get my reports from Kcei aud Ed. You see there are many wavs to es, there is something new. Two People are Arrested on work pul i ties. Some of Eds friends insist that he run for governor ami although he aint gut Reeds consent, lie lias almost decided to open headSerious Charge Held in quarters in one of them there swell hotels in Salt Lake. Course lie aint Bond County Jail sure jet because it will cost lots of money. And then j'ou know Ed and Set at $500. Reed lost some money the other day. Yes, it happened like this: There was a case of damages against a company they were in, and the party O. P. Coldern, better known as damaged wanted five hundred more than Reed and Fid wanted to give. Shorty Deuce and Mrs. Rebecca You tee that rive hundred would help swell the campaign fund, hut they Pratt, wife of Wm. Pratt, were ar- had to pay the money so I dont know what they will do about the raigned before Judge Noon Monday sporty rooms. on a charge of adultery. They Is the trouble settled between Reed and Ed? Why, course not. plead not guilty aud were bound Caut jou see that Newsy? Not even Mixy Cicero Willie bud any inover to the district court. Their fluence with them. You see its this way: Ed helped Reed a whole lot bonds v'ere placed at five hundred wlieu lie first had the senatorial itch. He paid many thousand dollars for dollars which they have, so far, Reeds election. Then ior these little favors, Reed was going to give Ed failed to furnish. the governors chair. But now', Newsy, Reed thinks his chances will Shortly after midnight, Friday, he slim for going back to the senate if lie allows Ed to go into the race. Marshal Williams and Odicer Ferre Two of the states highest positions to one sin ill town don t hitch up were called to the home of Wm. well and besides Reed lias about decided to let Pugilistic Cutler have Pratt aud were told that some man the seat. Can Ed beat Kid Cutler? Why Cutler wouldnt have any was occupying the same room as 1 mean if Reed more show than a toy buloon in a cyclone. sajs Ed can Mrs. Pratt. The olfieers immediately run. Does Ed want the governorship? Well, does a cow want a calf. started an investigation and found lias ordered thousand buttons with hnii-lu- u several on Why, already Ed that the assertions made by Mr. them. Yes! thats a kind of a battle Its can one read line, it cry. Pratt were correct. The room was both when from the one come Ill give they you factory. ways. dark but after several commands by Newsy, theres one thing about this here politic game that 1 dont the officer, the light was turned ou like, and that is the worry part. Do you know when I go home at night and Officer Ferre who was located I caut sleep because my mind is occupied with the troubles of this poliat an outside vviudow saw a man tics. Ill have to do like Reed does when he goes to South Fork. Take As the couple with the woman. Yes, of course Reed did. a good size bottle filled with joy water. refused to opeu the door, it was Thats nothing. Ask Reed if you dont believe me. A few tastes of joy broken in and Coldern was arrested water made Reed as happy as Teddy would be if he saw' a family of and taken to jail. Mrs. Pratt was a dozeu kids. arrested ou Monday aud both were Good-byNewsy, that darned old Williams 1ms gut my cow in held to answer the charge of adul- the stray pen so Ill have to go bail her out. HIBJIli FHG. i Month Allowed r Bill Petitions Heard Council Invited to Ride Several in Gasoline Buggy. night was pay night at the Many bills council session. which one for allowed, among , Lat,t tity Here the superintendewater works was presented. hoots for s pair of of nt brought forth considerable and it was finally decided for that it would be a good thing the city to furnish these boots. The employes of the city cemetdis-cussi- This that their wages be ery asked 1 creai,ed from $ .75 per day to $2.00. proposition was referred to the committee on finance. This lengthy petition was presented of Fifth East street by the residents mains be exwater asking that the A tended street. 1 north of center on Fifth East This was also referred to a committee. Taylor, Mrs. T. N. Taylor and Mrs. A. E. Buckler were appointed by the mayor to act Dr. F. W. library board. The appointments were sustained by the on the free council. Mayor Decker recommended that the council prepare an ordinance e, would make it a misdemeanor to sell tire works that are larger tery. Another chapter which may or than the five cent size fire cracker. Several cases were reterred to in may not be connected with the case, which the citizens of the city had is the petition for divorce filed by She asks for Editor Democrat, The Mrs. Pratt July 1st. been injured by fire crackers. divorce on the ground that her husDear Sir: 1 see in the Enquirer city attorney was ordered to investiband, Wm. Pratt, was unable to of the 4th. inst., that what you pubgate what could be done. support her and was generally lished on Thursday last about the MR. RAY WILL RECOVER unable to treat her with alfection action of the board of directors of She asks for one half of the Electric Co.was a dirty slander FROM HIS INJURIES and love. Mr. Pratts property. against the personal character and The latest word received from business integrity of the Senator and Salt Lake concerning the condition DRUGGISTS ASSOCIAhis associates, and was concocted in of W. II. ou TION HOLD MEETING the olliee of the Democrat, to create Kay, who was injured the Fourth by the premature exprejudice againbt them for purely A meeting of the olliceis ol I lie I tali plosion of a fire cracker, says that he political reasons. a.vmcialmn was held in Pharmaceutical is and Both the Tribune aud the Demrecovering as fast as possible, Messrs. Johnson, Dr. Lindsay is authority for the Provo yesterday. ocrat have entered upon a yellow Pearl ami Dayton of statement that both eyes will be Schramm, Bailey, with the object iu view Salt Lake, anti Mr. Culley of Ogden jourualcareer saved without any great injury. down Senator Smoot. were in attendance. Pinal arrange- to try to Now if it happens (accidently or ments were completed for the annual MEN STEAL THEIR convention to be held in Provo August otherwise) to he true, I think that a OWN HORSES 11th and 12th. This promises to be, Fumble apology to the Senator aud ami will be, so says President Alex. his associates is due from you a Tliore Cedarstrom of Pelican Hedquist, the biggest meeting the as- the earliest time possible, aud 1 Point woke up the other morning sociation has ever Held. There will be want tu tell you that you ought to and found that two of his horses excursions up Provo canyon, on Utah be finding out the truth, if you do were missing, lie at once got into lake, field sports, dance, and to wind not already know it, aud while so communication with the sheriffs up with a big banquet. The above engaged find out under what charter, were entertained on named gentlemen office. The sheriff made inquiries if any, the company has beeu acting the launch Cleo by the Provo druggists. iu different and the of country, since the time it came into existence; parts finally located the horses in Eureka. whether it did not get from the GOES TO EVERYBODY Sheriff Harmon was informed by Woolen Mills Us charter ol TINTIC ON JULY 24 Provo Sheriff Ileuroid of Eureka that the about twenty years ago, and whether horses were taken by a Mr. GardThe committee appointed by the said charter did not require that ail ner, who was hired by two Finwires of said company in Provo City Commercial club the other night to landers to go aud get the horses beshould be INSULATED, aud also excursion lor Provo cause they belonged to them. It arrange for the whether or no that company lms any Cedar-etroto Tiutic on July 24tln, have Will now become tlie of people duty later charter modifiying the original araud have are to prove that the horses been decidedly busy, one; find out whether the wire or not his, prove his, and is they are ranged for a special train to leave which ui how he got them. Mrs. ina maycock SUMSION Mrs. lua Maycock Sumsion, wife of Janies Sumsion of Chester, who died in the hospital at Salt Iake from the effects of an operation, was brought to Springville for burial. The funeral will be held Tuesday. Retail Merchants outing at Lagoon July 15. Special trains. One day rates Salt Lake Route. Tlie llag of prohibition still waves A petition was over Springville. handed in to the county commissioners yesterday asking for a license to place a booze dispensery a few feet outside of the city limits ou the county road betw een Springville and Provo. The petition was signed by B. McCabe. He stated that the saloon would be ruu in au orderly mauner and, according to the peti-seemed to think that it was The race that caused the most The commissioners was between (pieeii Pom- badly needed. lid the not Both are fast ona and Gmgcr. petition on the grant lorses. Ginger won three straight grounds that they are prohibited to heats, making the last jrant a license of this kind within a which breaks tlie a half mile of au incorporated city. lent in 1:2 The voting district of Manning of state record for a half mile track. Ginger also ilaims the mile record this county was abolished aud hereWhile there were after all voters living iu that part 'or this slate. many w ho expected different results, will vote in the Fairfield district. it seemed that (pieeu Pomona was The taxation of the county was one mill. laiidicappcd on a hall mile track. Tlie commissioners made a visit It is expected that these two horses will meet again i.i the near future to the county infirmary and found and a great race will be pulled off. die conditions entirely satisfactory, The second race of the day was a lhe bills for the previous mouth Five one mile heats were allowed, aud some of the bids good one. Those who like horse races were satisfied on the Fourth. The race meet that was afforded by the Fair was the best that has lecn pulled off in this part of the The best time was made in state. the races of any in the state for that day. Although some of the horses were green, the time made and the class of racing was highly satis-actur- y. n, lalf-mi- re-uc- ed were raced in good time for this 'The best heat was class of horses. The race was covered in 2:18 won by Jennie A, owned by R. INI every people hail tlie day That save tlieir nation birth, The rate will be one dollar for the Or celebrate some great event Willi holiday and mirth. round trip, and from present ai But youll go seurch a long, long time is thought that the And your sweet patience try, rangementH it Before you'll find aught to compare train will returu about tou oclock With our Fourth of July. Great preparations iu the evening. slates all joined as one, Forty-siWith two more in the shell; are being made by the people of With Porto Rico and Manila combine as well; the In who entertain to everybody Tiutic And every one w ill do its be-- t, Fach other to out vie, comes to the camp, aud a great time To celebrate this grand event lue Fourth day ot July. ii assured. x 4. for printing were allowed, there Thompson, won second, and Goldie, owned by J. R. Wren, won Tlie time for the liual was in good wise also third. condition; whether there is any other town in 2:2.d. An interesting race w'as between the United States where there is so much carelessness, if not reckless- Prodigal Baroness, owned by R. E. ness, about electric wires as there is Allen and (Jbamanade, owned by J. This was the first race now, and has been for jeans, in T. Farrer. Prodigal Baroness Provo; find out whether the rumor ol these colts. first that the Electric Co. lias twenty to won place, winning two out ol Chamanade won the three heats. thirty miles of highly charged The time of this mile wires on their poles in first heat. 2:22. Provo city, is true or false, or how race waH wires Frauk Conover came iu contact with were insulated aud other- A. non-lusulat- ed much of it is true; aseertaiu why COLORADO TO SHIP that company has changed some ol BIG TONNAGE IN JULY its poles (on Academy avenue for instance) ami did not change the one If expectations are carried out, the ou which Conover climbed to his Colorado Mining company will just death; try and give us the luiurnu-tio- n about have its total of 5UU0 tons ol why we have had so many acciwith the United ore contracted dents caused by the management ui .States smelter in the local market of electricity in within a month of the day when Provo, and tell the pjople all that these It is not a shipments begin. you can learn. question of the capacity of the Do not concoct dirty canards or smelter to handle the rock, it is slanders in the office ol the Demomerely a question of the Colorado crat, but get the District attorney company taking tlie tonnage out and District judge to call a graud It is thought anil sending it in. to whether i sections inquire jury that the mine now is in such a con4163 aud 4164 has been violated, dition that tbe management can supand if not what, if anything, can be ply about any tonnage within readone to prevent the recurrence of son that may be demanded. All tl such lamentable accidents as we have would look pretty near like divihad. dends by tbe gobs are to be distrih Let us have the light of truth, uted for at least part of the summer. JHN B. Milmjk. From Arizonas torrid dime To cold Alaskas shoies. From the Pacifics balmy gales To where tlie Atlantic roars. The giandeur of tlie va-- t confine. Its wealth and strength imply That there'r no greater land on earth Than this, and our July. Oh bail! Columbia ever hail; Land of the brave and free, While our hearts Hi rolt and pulses thrill W e ll oiler praise to thee. Down tlirougn the season mul they ears Thy fame shall never die, Til rough the cold of our Decern K r And the waimth ot our July. is but as other business to be tran- sacted, the commissioners adjourned until next Monday, Paifrajmru; Venus, owned by M. BY 8. 8. JONK8 Mo- -t le 5, Fourth of July Sentiment Provo at 8 oclock iu tbe morning, FYoui the present outlook, most iu Provo will visit the DEAD. everyone famous mining camp on that day, Best Time Made in the Races in Springville Men Try to get License to Sell Booze Just Provo on the Fourth of Any Outside City Limits but Place in the State-Exc- ellent are Handed Lemon. Program. 1-- E 21) TWO BURGLARS SENT TO STATE PRISON. Iu the district court yesterday, James Harris and Thomas A. Ilealy entered pleas of guilty to the information charging burglurly iu the third degree and were sentenced to serve eighteen months in the State nisoii. Harris and llealj' are the men who entered the home of Wil-ui- ii Palmer on June 23 and stole a pair of shoes and some watches and jewelry. John Sullivan, the of the man third trio, lias not yet been recaptured. The few days ago aud three escaped Harris aud Icaly were retaken, but Sullivan iade good bis escape aud is still at arge. Sheriff Harmon will take the two men to the State prison coday. The Don levies Steam Laundry ias both phones; Beil phono NTo. ;03 blk, the liidejieiident No. 26. Lne laundry is situated on south Academy Avenue, PROVO EXCHANGE AGAIN HAS BEEN RESURRECTED. The Provo mining investors have entirely lost the desire to create not mining exchange for themselves, and tliat in time the little city toward the south will have such an institution of its owm, is vouched a PAYSON MAN TAKES S. Joseph, who lias UP HUNT FOB FAMILY. tor by Harry from a business visit just returned iu town the question. Mr, A man by the name of Joins to states that there are itt from Pay son was Provo todaj Joseph eight now doing business at Provo irAre's officers the with in consulting regaid a person than Jeste to his wife, who left a w7eek ago and no liim-etold Air. Joseph with four children. He does not Knight know where she has gone, but Mr, that Provo, within u year, would Jones thinks blie lias gone to her have its own mining stin k exchange. le-- lf Mr. Jones mother in Montana, decided not to trouble the finally officers about the case, but try to locate Mrs. Jones himself. He saj fie wants the children and docs not 'ore if Mrs. Jones does net come This is an outgrowth of the activity among the Knight stocks in that section, and no doubt Mr. Knight himself would contribute not a little b'k, str aud support to the exchange. Tribune, of bis prestige |