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Show From Monday's Dally. Cool nights. Hurrah for the Fourth! The days are getting considerably warmer. ' D. D. IIoutz went to Wasatch last night. Give us an all night electric light .service. The stores are doing big business in fireworks. Miss Margaret L'avtn, of Canton. O., is visitiug with Mrs. Wm. II. King. Give liberally of your means to have a good celebration in Provo the coming Fourth. Willie IIalliday continues to im-rove and will be able to attend work before many days. The B. Y. A summer school started in the Cential school house to-day with a very fair attendance. Provo should have an all-night light service. Will not the electric light company take the matter under advisement? advise-ment? Judge Jcdd, of Salt Lake, and A. D. Gash, of this city, went to American Ameri-can Fork last night as missionaries in the cause of Democracy. Some of the machinery of the Provo Foundry and Machine Co., was attached to-day by Sheriff Fowler, at the suit of the First National Bank a note of $400. The funeral servicesoverthe remains of Wallace Hyrum Cluff will be held at the residence of the parents at 10 o'clock this morning. Friends are invited to be present. The Masonic excursion, which was indefinitely postponed on account of the bad weather, will take place some time during next month, probably between be-tween the 4th and 24th. James Casey was before Judge Noon yesterday for a plain and unadorned drunk, which caused the judge to raise the tariff to $7.50. Judge Noon belieyes in a high protective tariff. The finance committee on the Fourth ofJJuly celebration will call upon you this morning for contributions. Open your heart and your purse, and contribute liberally for this cause. We are sorry to learn of the worse condition of Hon. Wm. II. King. The gentleman's eyei. with which he has been suffering, spem to have reached u s-rious condition, completely prostrating prostrat-ing the gentleman, so that he is compelled com-pelled to take to his bpd. |