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Show Col. Baetow went to Salt Lake today to-day on business connected with this paper. All places of business in the city will be closed tomorrow afternoon during dur-ing the grand Sousa concert. Marshal Fowler goes to Salt Lake this evening and will take with him Isaac Timbrel to the penitentiary. The maisiial will bring back with him Wm. II. Enders who will be tried to morrow on an indictment charging the fradulent destruction by fire of pro perty insured. L. O. Taft returned this morning from a brief business trip to Salt Lake. Mr. Taft is verv much pleased to realize re-alize that Le is in bue:ness in Provo and not in business in Salt Lake. Dull times and hard times he thought were here until he visited the metropelis. Now he knows better. By reference to the advertising columns today readers willlearn with pleas-ure of a new partnership formed, Knowlden & Jones. Ed L. Jones hav ing entered into business with R. E, Knowlden in the insurance business, Further commendation of these gentle men is not necessary nere. Both are well known, able men, and the com-; panics they represent are the best and most responsible. II. S. Meiklk. of Hawhill stables, i ResJjbriz road, Editfvurgh, Scotland, a professional horse trainer, has been down in Sevier county purchasing thoroughbred horses for shipment across the pond. A carload has been shipped to which A. Dillon and A. M. Hpnter, James Forshee. Smith Carker, V Hunter. P, S Keever and Jesse F. Montgomery, of Grass Valley contributed. con-tributed. The gentleman from Scotland Scot-land has also purchased the horses which he will take care of here. The Dispatch ia pleased to introduce to the sweet meat loving public through its advertising columns the enterpris ing firm of Bachman & Cunningham. The boys are Provo boys and deserve all the patronage their popularity is sure to secure. "Bob" is a practical confectioner and with the ubiquitous Leon at the counter dispensing the sweets, the combination is complete for success. They have fixed up th store recentlv occupied by Poinier & Bachman in elegant shape and are pre pared to supply all demands from one egg up to a good sized wholesale order. They will keep all kinds of delicacies in the'r season. S. L. Herald: All of Utah's chief military officers, with the exception of two, have now taken the oath of allegiance alle-giance before the commander-in-chief, his excellency, Governor West, and the work of organization wil be proceeded pro-ceeded with at once. Yesterday the following officers were sworn in by the governor: Adjutant general. Geo. M. Ottinger; inspector-general, E. W. Tat lock; quarter-master-genernl, D. C. Adams; sergeon-general, Allen Fowler aides, Nephi W. Clayton and Alex. Loeb. It is expected that Commis sary-General Thomas J. Stevens and Judee Advocate General A. D. Gash will take the oath today. |