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Show V Local Jots. Mc"0. The U. P. magnates came to Proyo last night from Shit Lake. They said this, "o-o-o." , . A cakload of steers was attached to the U. lVy.asseng.er jVjstcrday afternoon after-noon going north. ; T. J. Whalux, of Salt Lake City, was in .Provo Thursday looking after his business interests here. John Thorgikus'ox," of Spanish Fork, was m town this week, aud made a friedly. call on us. Twenty people left this citv yesterday yester-day afternoon via the II. P. for Mexico. They had a carload of freight attached also.JT;.hu.i;a "aVit awhile and hear something drop down at the U. P. depot. 'When the nuptials hay been periormed Hie Du.i'ATt-n will give it away. The tel-epnone tel-epnone is to blame for it. A Makkige license wai issued on Thursday to James W. Andrew and i'ritcilla Draper, both of Lake Shore. They w ere niari ied by Commissioner Hill. The oung couple were calm and resigned, but the Commissioner was a little nervous. Heal estate is on the boom aiain, seven different parties have bought property tins week in the Hardy ad-ddion ad-ddion to Provo. anu neat residences will be t'Uiit right away. This beau-...i.i beau-...i.i k iiW'ited mi centre street.' T. j. Wholon is th agent. Geo. Bui mii all of Provo'Mr.Christ-ensou Provo'Mr.Christ-ensou of l'ayson vnd Mr. Brown of Pleasant Grove, the gentlemen who were appointed by the U. C T. A. at their hist meeting, b. select a suitalile place to hoiu ine xe-icueis ounnin-i Institute, went to Castillia Springs today to-day with the view of ascertaining whether suitable arrangements and accommodations can be made. AccouniNG tx advance sheets sent The Dispatch from Washington. D. C, Utah county's population is but -111 ahead of Weber county this time, whereas when the last census was taken it was nearly 5.000. This is ;uite a change, due to Weber county's iVmarkahle increase. Ogden of coarse heing the cause of it. Yet we have not done so bad, our increase the last decade being 5.543. Our present population pop-ulation is 2.,416, and we still rank the second larget county in the Territory. E.mil Lund was before Justice Homer yesterdav, on a charge of Sabbath-breaking. "He entered a plea of notsuiltvand demanded a jury trial. Justice "Homer accordingly issued a venire for six jurors. 1). D. Ilotitz appealed for the prosecution and E. Lund acted as his own attorney. Several witnesses were examined, who testified that Lund had done carpentry carpen-try work on the Sabbath day". Mr. . i- , 1- 41... ,-,...1, Ijiinu s oeience was, inau mc nm was necessary as his animals were exposed ex-posed and he wanted to get a place fixed for then.. After arguments, the case was submitted to the jury, who returned a verdict of guilty. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $1. Ppne & Maibex has, without a doubt, the lartrest stock of wall paper ever brought into the Toiritorj by one linn. Tliev have fully three car-loads in stock, of every variety, tint shade, or color imaginable and the most ias-tidious ias-tidious cannot fad to be satisfied. ''Hitherto."' says the eeniyl Herb, "anyone bavin: an order for ht'sy robs of wall paper was lorc ! t" s'-nu to Salt Lake City to have the order tilled, tint no'.v we. can supply an order of 000 rolls of anv pattern, an. 1 we mean to do the trade that has. up to the present pres-ent time, been given to Salt Lake. We have had large orders to fill from the south, which a few months airo Provo would not have been able to fill, but oar prices are a meat deal lower i Ik'm anv n'a.ce in the Territory, and jt course we are going to keep the lead.'' The Sun Foundry is in a more nourishing nour-ishing condition now ti an ever before, and the. cimiig.-s around the shops are very apparent. The yard is cleaned IIIIU bo-ivu""B "i ii'- ' r...vv. The blower, used for blowing blast for the cupola, has been moved so. that it ''an be worked from ihe main shaft, wh ch is worked by the. water wheel. Hitherto it has been worked by st fiun. but shire Col. Moore adjusted the i'.afi ijiu more pi wer is derived i'tuiii IliB wtitei . wheel ) that Hi? expense has.been cut down, and the cost of manufacture reduced. The company is prepared to do good work and at a more reasonable figure than ever be-I be-I fore. Col. Moore, has proved himself I to be a man of his word and when Work is promised at a certain date it will be forthcoming.- Broken promises don't pay, although some manufac-itniers manufac-itniers and contractors seem to think different. |