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Show From Friday's Daily. Maksiial Pitowx ret timed yesterday, Dr. KTakx G. Maeskk and wife returned re-turned from Castilla yesterday alter-noon. alter-noon. Thep.e is very little hope entertained by the. physicians for the recovery of the sick man at the jail. Supep.ixtexdext uei.uv of the II. G. W. passed through Provo yesterday, on his special, going east. The Democratic muni -ipal officers of Springville have received their certificate certifi-cate from the Utah commission. J. II, Y ung, superintendent of the Utah division of the U. P., spent several sev-eral hours in the Garden City yesterday. A PICNIC party at the lake yesterday afternoon got a soaking, as their festivities festiv-ities had just commenced when the rain struck them. Pkovo has cause to be proud of her police officers as they are always on the alert and seldom miss their man. Keep it up boys, the public appreciate you. The attention of the public is called to the adv. of Irvine it Harney in this morning s issue, .vn wno desire oar-gains oar-gains in dress goods will do well to call on them next Monday. Tiik rain storm yesterday was more severe at the lake than it was in town. It AVas thought by some, that about three times as much rain fell at the lake in the same lime than fell here. J. D. I .vo all was before Commissioner Commis-sioner Hills on the charge of unlawful cohabitation yesterday morning. He waived examination and was bound over in V. L. Halliday and J. R. Boshard went his bonds. The report, published in an evening paper in this citv. stating that Mrs. Mary Taylor died, is entirely without foundation, as the lady is well and hearty. We make this correction in justice to the numerous friends of the lady. It is expected that arrangetnen ts for the Masonic excursion to the lake will be completed this week. The public will remember that the date of the excursion ex-cursion was set early in the season, but it had to be postponed on account of bad weather. A CLormsi:i:sT occurred in Spanish Fnrk canyon yesterday afternoon, just above Castilla which washed hugh boulders down from the mountains. With the exception of washing the wagon road considerably, no damage was done. Ray Paciiman. son of llenj. P.ach-man P.ach-man of this city, who is now in Portland, Port-land, Oregon, was married a few days ago to Miss L Pleach of that city. Kay was at one time a very prominent young man of Provo, as no doubt will be w ell remembered. 11. S. Wali.is. diyision superintendent superintend-ent of the Pullman car service, was in Trovo yesterday on business. He expressed ex-pressed himself as highly pleased with the prompt and efficient action taken bv the officers in the arrest of the men who stole the valise from the Pullman car on Tuesday night, and said that when the robbery w as reported in Ogden, Og-den, the common expression was. "Weil, the Provo officers will get them.' Mr. Wallis complimented Officer Wilkins highly. Tiik hunting .party consisting of Messrs. Havereamp. Daniels, Knowl-den Knowl-den and Gray, of Provo, and Mr. Gili-ter, Gili-ter, of Salt Lake, who left here on the 4th, inst., for the mountains, returned last night. They are all burned and brown as a nut, but are enjo ing excellent excel-lent health. They visited Strawberry valley and Currant creek, which borders on the Du Chesne country, and had abundance of sport in hunting and fishing. fish-ing. They all express themselses de-1 lighted with the trip, but are glad to le back in Provo. ! |