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Show 111111 minimum i iiiii iiiiinn in i i n i n in i mm n n i This morning's Union Pacific train for the south contained Mr. De Monco, the hypnotist -and his party, who weie on their way to give an exhibition at Manli tonight. The doctor said as he passed that he was clad that his date for this city was only two days distant, as he anticipates a laree attendance at bis performance trom bo lively and in telliuent a city as Le had found Provo to be. He wants to make some new and surprising experiments on the stage Wednesday evening and says he will feel much more at home and at his ease when he knows that such an audience audi-ence hb Provo can afford will be before him. Since his exhibition in Salt Lake laBt month Dr. De Monco says he has made a number of new diBCoyerieB in hypnotism that he will Bhow for the first time in this city. Howe & Taft, popular wholesale and retail grocers, indulged themselves in a neat,novel and new advertisement on Saturday that has done them much good. Thev dispensed a free lunch to the public all that day, consisting of excellent sandwiches, superb coffee, hot cakes ot the best make, and maple syrup most delicious, John R. Wallis, late pressman and mailing clerk ot The Dispatch de parted this morning lor Fairview, Wyoming. Wy-oming. John has concluded that he can make a better success of life as a farmer than as an attache of a newspaper. news-paper. He -haa many iriends hereabouts here-abouts who wish hmi unbounded sue-cess sue-cess in his new venture. Tub sad news comes from Goshen of the death of Charles Frederick Gardner Gar-dner which occurred there at 3 o'clock Saturday morning. Deceased wss the beloyed son of Mr. aud Mrs. JameB Gardner and had hosts of friends. He was respected by all who Knew him ana his name will always be rememhertd for good, for he was a model jonug man. At the time of his death he was aped 21 years, 2 inomhB and 15 days. Tbe cause of his death wab typhoid fever from which he suffered onlv two weeks. |