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Show i.ot ai. m'm ih;m:ts. From 1'riilnjV Daily. KuT :i in. n i ...s-t li''i.t Ft. or. Pai l to-niorrow night. M,..ii:i: meeting to-moi rmv night. t;oToilic Tbeater to-mrrow nigbt 1'kw ciacki-rs UK'h-steil tiie I't-acco ')y pi.blle liiHt Jligbt. Si'J'MEK proo'ls for ladies at less thai CofI at MeLVan $: Co. U:t little enthusiasm disturbed th midniglit air last nit;bt. The luet-tiisg of the lire (lepartiuen failed to niau rialize last night. Tin: lioard of Equalization was bus wita tax remittances all th'.y yestei-day. yestei-day. Coiwty A--ESSOV. Hail, of iprim Ville, inaue u a pleasant cull jestt-i-day. Look out f"- the greatest clearam pale ever olleied in 1'iovo at the Ea-Co-oj). 3i JrsT in at M-Ewan & (Vs., a fn line of 'm-n's ia:.ts, shuts and sun r iti.iierw ear. Tine ii.eetiu of ihe new lake reso rosi. (laiiy, ai.nouneed to be held 'as n i-ht. tiziled. ( )s account of to-day being a lcga holiday, time will he no Disi-aTci pu.'-iiMji-d to-morruv. -f men and U'iim want" .,. .ipplj lo S. .Soiic ., I'rovo, Lisili. Tun Kepullican Drum Corps went t Sl'iingville mt night. Pour Spring vilie, liow we oily Ibee '. ."Honey lo loan to person n li i:itinj luiltiis: ittiieo. W .1!i k-l&'o., I'roro. Mu. Sam 5i;e, who . as beii visitin. his mother in ihis tit.. , returned to lo. home in California yesterday. Kiev. Father Maurice Rousselon, o All Hallow's College, Salt Lake City, ;.- at the Cosmopolitan Hotel. Thk procession to-morrow will be a ciiaracu risac one of Utah. Her "bfs. croji" will Ik; well represented. LaxdscaI'k and picturesque sigi painting done on reasonable terms b Sam Jepperson, I'rovo, Utah. Thkke will be no less than foui bate's in tbe procession to-day. This-v This-v ill make an abundance of music. .IosiaH 1'kcK, the jeweler, is moving his business into the building next dooi t the National Bank of Commerce. The Enterprise hand will conduct tin Fourth Waul Sunday schools to theii place in the procession to-morrow. The Patriotic Sons of the Pioneer.-were Pioneer.-were out all night firing off salutes ii. honor of the advent of Pioneer Day. Have you seen the new line of ladies' corsets just in at ileEwau & Go's., and then the prices thev are offerei; at. McEwAX & Co. are selling out hoh summer stock of misses' and childrens straw hats. Come and get genuim bargains. The next idiot that invados Tin Disi'atch sanctum with "Is this hoi enough for you?" is going to ge. floored. Thk woolen mills are now being rui entirely by steam. This is on account of the water in the river having gon down, so low. I Campaign banners of all descnptioi and as cheap as the cheapest on short " notice "b?L. F." Kershaw, opposite Operahouse, Provo. The telephone system was terribly demoralized yesterday. The magnetit girl from Georgia must have absorbeo all the electricity in town. The woolen mills will take a holida to-moirow. Most of the hands are gone.; go-ne.; up the canyon on a fisliing tour The mill will not start again until Monday. Mon-day. The Democrats nominated Ahi Hatch sometime ago for the Legislature on the ticket, and now comes the Republicans Re-publicans and endorse him. "Abe wil get thar.1' Plior. Gi:r . II. IittlMH ALL '"I Bi utiqualiliedly that tlicre is no otliei man :n tb county w ho is .is well qualified qual-ified to till the position of county superintendent super-intendent of schools as E A. Wilson." Considei: abli: trouble was experienced exper-ienced last light by the street railway company's train hands, in getting the train of freight cars transferred to the U. P. track. The trouble seemed to be with the frog at the switch. If the City Council-will only go to work and grant the It. G. V. certain privileges on First street, that Com j.any will only be too willing to g right ahead and make improvements in the shape of a line brick depot, i T. ". Ta TLoii's house on Eight street, between G and H, is now finished fin-ished and is one of the neatest cottages in I'rovo. The lawn is looking nice, although al-though only sown this spring. Success in your new quarters, Thomas. Tne frame building, formerly situated situa-ted in the rear of F. F. Bee's harness shop, was removed to bis lot on F street yesterday. The building will be fitted up and" rented. A large workshop work-shop and warehouse is to be built where the frame building stood. The merchant who believed that it didn't pay to advertise has gone out of business. lie was never heard from during his trade career, ami the world would never have noted the fact that he had shut up his store had it not been for a notice inserted in the papers headed "Sheriff's Sale." A ovs- was discharged opposite the Courthouse last night, and the way the city "dads." who were in session at the time, jumped was a caution. As the report was succeeded by moans and cries it was thought that something seiious had transpired, but it proved to be merely some of the pioneer's boys celebrating the advent of their fathers j into Utah. Sheriff Fowleu returned from Sal-m last night, where he had been investigating a case of stealing. It seems that a house in that place had been entered while the lady was at a neighbor's, and' two watches stolen, it is thought that a tramp who had been seen around town had done the steal ing. Sheriff Fowler was unable to gain a clue to the thief. Yesterday afternoon, a woman walked into the police office and demanded de-manded that an officer be sent with her to stop the marriage of her 15-year-old j daughter, who was about to marry a gambler. She also demanded a gun, .saying she would shoot the man who would attempt to marry her daughter, and carried on in an extraordinary manner. In order to get rid of her, Officer Wilkins told her to start out and he would billow her and arrest the man. As soon as she was outside the door and started east, Aleck started A est to keep out of her way. She is a wi'lov. and is evidently '"off her base.' |