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Show Otto f. Maljiberg is over again today from Santaquin. The Dispatch is pleased to bear that after a spell of very severe and dangerous illness, Mrs. James Holley of Springville is rapidly improving. Alexander Robertson of Spring-vilie Spring-vilie is in Provo t day attending to his business as unconcernedly as though he never had been elected to the legislature. legis-lature. Da. G. W. Shoees, well and favor ably known to nearly all in Provo and in Utah county, the genial senior mem- ier of the firm of Drs. Shores & Shores, proprietors of the ZLcn Medical institute insti-tute is at the Hotel Roberts doing a big business. The city council meets on Monday night. Scores of citizens are wondering wonder-ing if there will be presented to that honorable body an application for a pawnbroker's license, or whether there will be a suit instituted by our republican repub-lican officers against a certain dealer in spirituous liquors for doing business without a license. Just why no arrests have been made of the fighters who mauled each other so shamefully some days ago is something the law abiding citizens of the town cannot understand. under-stand. All business men and thinking people peo-ple are especially invited to attend the special gospel tervice in the present series at the Congregational church, J and Tenth streets, Sunday evening at 7 :30. Nothing so challenges and rewards re-wards the solid thinker or man of bus-iuesB bus-iuesB sense as does Christianity, and nothing is bo soundly scientific and rational. Rev. J. D. Nutting of Salt Lake will preach on a special subject. Beautiful etereopticon scenes will add 1 point and beauty to the service. Everybody Every-body is cordially invited. The special meetings will be continued next week. The Salt Lake Tribune says that the terms on which the Mercur mine and mill properties in the Camp Floyd district dis-trict are sold to the Colorado English syndicate are said to be: Five thousand thous-and dollars down, $20,000 in thirty days, $50,000 in sixty dayB, $300,000 in six months, and the balance, $325,000, in fifteen months. The announcement that the properties were to change hands has given a great impetus to the embryo boom which has been slowly giving signs of life in the district, and the prediction is now made that in the epring the camp will be the liveliest in the west. Officer Groxway Parry of the Salt Lake police department yesterday morning just before 4 o'clock found the dead body of a female child upon the door mat in front of the entrance to Buckle & Son's store on South Main street, says the Salt Lake Herald. The foetus was wrapped in a cream colored brocaded handkerchief without a monogram. mono-gram. The tiny thing was taken to the police station, where it remained until 7 o'clock and was then turned over to the coroner. The little thing was perfectly formed but did not measure more than eight inches in length. There were no marks of violence viol-ence upon the body and the opinion of the physicians who have viewed it is that death was caused by the administration of drugs. |