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Show ."' The weather is getting warmer. Odd Fellows excursion to the lake to-day. The city needs an all-night electric light or gas service. Jonx "Williams was run in yester-dny yester-dny afternoon by the officers for intox- ication. Dirt began to fly on the Tintic-Spiingville Tintic-Spiingville road at the latter place yesterday. Jack Gokmak states that he is ready to meet any 140-pound man in Utah for money or gate receipts. The District Court resumes its session ses-sion to-day, having been adjourned from May Ji5 to June 27. A lakge force of men are employed on the 15. Y. Academy, and the brickwork brick-work is going up rapidly. A Republican convention for Utah county, to be held some time the latter end of August, is one of the probabilities. probabili-ties. The street railway management is furnishing the public an excellent service. serv-ice. All trains run on strict schedule time. 1 A fistic encounter occurred last j cvcniim in the Second ward between two youths. Little damage done and no arrests. There must be no cession in the efforts to make the coming celebration y of 1 be Fourth of July in this city a grand success. Campaign banners of all description and as cheap as the cheapest on short notice by L. F. Kershaw, opposite Operahouse, Frovo. Lawyer D. D. Houtz went to Pleasant Grove last night to enlighten the people of that city on the principles princi-ples of Democracy. George Ray was wandering around the streets last evening in a drunken condition. Nightwatchman Elliott gathered the pilgrim in. Two hundred and fifteen names have been added to the subscription Let of The Dispatch since "Wednesday. Advertisers Ad-vertisers will please make a note of this. As A rule, at this season of the year, people are too busy to fight, too good-natured to kill and too well fed to r.teal, and consequently news is scarce. Mr. A. 1'. Olfex, representing the Daily Dispatch, made us a friendly call on Tuesday. The Dispatch is taking like wild fire in this end of the county. Vayson Enterprise. We do not know which is the most difficult to manage a man who has acquired ac-quired the habit of kicking, or a mule so gifted but we believe we would take our chances with the mule. Hon. William Cheer had a little sociable so-ciable at his residence in Spanish Fork last evening. Among his friends present pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kinnison and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilson of our city. A social party was held at the residence resi-dence of George Hartley, the watch-mak watch-mak 7, , on J street, last mght. An orchestra, eorsisting of a violin, banjo, several guitars and an accordeon, furnished fur-nished tl.e music. A grand time was had by those who participated. Geo. IIawes, the author of the kidnapping kid-napping trick, called at The Dispatch office last night, and stated that he objected ob-jected to any more free advertising on our part. lie denounced the origination origina-tion of the chapter devoted to him in Thursday's paper as a secoud edition of Ananias. The Old Fellows will have a grand time at the lake to-day. Delegates from Salt tiake and other places are expected, expect-ed, and no doubt the people who attend will have a dav's pleasure which will loi.j be remembered. Th ; committees arc working like beavers to make the aifair a success. Mi:. James W. Gatherum, of this cil , started on a mission to Scotland yesterday. The gentleman will visit in Salt Lake for a few days prior to his departure for 2V'ew York, whence lie wid sail for the field of his missionary labors. He will be gone about two yet.rs, and carries with him the well wishes of a host of friends. Now that the glorious Fourth is approaching ap-proaching the small boy and the fire-crackers fire-crackers are beginninz to play a promi-n promi-n lit part. Last night some boys on the east side of the tabernacle block raised a ripple of excitement by an extensive ex-tensive use of firecrackers. The boys had better be careful, as the officers threaten to run them in if the offense is repeated. The other day a prominent getle-ruan getle-ruan of Brigham City was asked the question : What is the difference between be-tween the Democratic and Republican parties? This was the satisfactory answer: Well, I'll tell you. The Democrats Dem-ocrats say that two and two make four. The Republicans come out and vehemently declare ''that's a Dem. lie; it takes three and out to make four." llt irjliam Lwjlcr. The B. V, A. summer school will open in the Central school house net Monday. Teachers fron all parts of the Territory will be in attendance. The chief feature of the school will be the course in pedagogics and psychology psy-chology by Prof. Cluff, and lessons in general principles and methods by prominent educators. The Kindergarten Kindergar-ten school in the same building will be free to all who attend the Summer school. Utah county is still keeping the lead in educational'matters. Welcome, (pedagogues. As the agitation of division on national nation-al party lines increases throughout the territory the organs of Democracy and Republicanism devote more and more attention to the tariff question. Some of the tariff pictures drawn by our exchanges ex-changes are enough to make "the average aver-age man weep, but we suppose they serve their purpose. The New York Pro-sis editing a number of editorial pages of Republican newspapers in the territory, and the articles from this source are usually draped in mourning. Park City Miner. A tuajjp, evidently slightly off, was around town yesterday morning, lie claim o have traveled with the Bos-toniai Bos-toniai ; ra Company, and that as the Morn; had leen friends to him he was goir.' to give them them the benefit bene-fit of at horse race he intended to sprir ci he people. The officers were -J ' his track, and Officer Wilki led in finding and scar ing hi" i i u. j." town. A-'Iftj !.; and teams wanted i'8.lonrc. 4,.plj lo M. N. Jones A; Co., l"rv , Utah, |