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Show Meeting Friday night. Du. Eooeks, of Fleasant Grovr, was in town to-day. TnE time table of the Frovo City Street railway appears in this issue. President David Evans, of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, was in Frovo yesterday. Let not only Democrats, but everybody every-body attend the meeting in the Courthouse Friday night. There is but little danger of the motors of the street railway running off the track at the Bank corner since tha curve has been relocated. On Wednesday next, on the occasion of the Story Lodge excursion to the Lake, the fare on the street car will be reduced to 15 cents for the round trip. There was a convulsion in the Second Sec-ond Ward this morning, shortly after nine o'clock, and A. F. Olsen is the one benefitted by it. It's a girl, and yon bet your dear boots the father is tickled. TnE public will soon behold the genial gen-ial face of Robert G. Dugrdale of this city. He has been released from his mission to Great Britain, and set sail from Liverpool last Saturday. He is expected home at the end of next week. There is a party of surveyors in the east end of town, who refused to state to a Dispatch reporter when asked, whether they were alive or dead, surveying sur-veying or eating oysters. All they said was that there would be dirt stacked up all along the line of survev, from the the mouth of Frovo Cafioh, rails laid down, and trains running inside of ninety days. We were favored with a call this afternoon af-ternoon from Mr. E. T. Hyde, of the Logan Daily Nation, aud Mr. John F. Smith, one of the proprietors of the Logan Job Printing House. Both gentlemen are members of the "Black Mantles" opera company, which holds the boards in the Theatre to-night, and are old friends of "ye editor," having all been "boys" together in the newspaper business in Lotran in 18S2. We learn from authentic sources that overtures have been made by the railroad officials whereby Fiovo stands a chance of getting the Tintic terminus. ter-minus. A delegation from the Chamber of Commerce are now ready to meet President Palmer and Col." Dodge of the It. G. W., who are heading this way in their sgecial, and expect to arrive in Frovo at 6 o'clock to-night. It seems that national party lines are soon to come into vogue in the more principal parts of Utah. In Salt Lake and Ogden this seems to be especially the case. The Democratic club in the former city has been thoroughly organized and is being extensively ex-tensively joined by those who propose to fiight the local issues as Democrats. The Republicans, of course, will find it necessary to take up their old party, and the initiative steps are being taken in this direction. The Tribune is the only paper fighting the proposed division on national lines, but it seems that the division will come. Jilt. Pleasant Pleas-ant Pyramid. Blanche Scott and Minnie Nel son, the two damsels from the southwest south-west part of town who were before Justice Noon about two weeks aao, on a charge of disturbing the peace, were taken before Judge Blackburn on Monday with a view to getting -them sent to the Reform School. After hearing the evidence His Honor expressed ex-pressed his opinion that the evidence was scarcely enough to send thern to the Reform School, and also said that in reality the place was not a Reform School, and that for the girls to be seut there would only help to make matters worse, They were accordingly accord-ingly set at liberty, after making huge promises to be better girls. Peter Stubbs, of Provo.presidei: t of the Mammoth Hill mining company, was in "the camp on Monday, and paid the Miner office a very pleasant call. The property of which Mr. Stubbs has control consists of three claims, the Rebel, Union aud Louisa, adjoining the great Crismon-Mammoth on the north. Work was suspended on the group some months ago on account of snow and the object of Mr. Stubbs' visit was for the purpose of looking over the ground with' a view to the resumption of work. He was accompanied accom-panied by Mr. E. M. Feck, also of Frovo. who is interested in, and visited visit-ed the Lily of the West, east of Homansville. in which he is interested. interest-ed. Tintic Miner. |