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Show From Tuesday's Daily. The Lake Resort was wed patronized yesterday. W. II Brown went to P. V. Junction Junc-tion last night. F. W. C. Hathen-'ircck tjok a run up to the capital yesterday. The R. G. W. we-tbound passenger was nearly three hours late yesterday. Grain is be ii-g harvest d n.w, and prosperity will si-on show her face a;ain. The services at the meeting house Weie not very well attended, possbd) on account the In at. The buildings for the sugar works at Lehi are bearing completion, and the machinery is nearly ad in place. The steamer "Florence" made a trip to Lehi yesterd iy with a load of pit as-ure as-ure seekers. The trip v. us a plea-ant I one, and a large number of I.ebi people took a spin mi the la l e alter the arrival of the "Florence" at that place. There is a dramatic troupe billed for the Opera House on Thursday mgtit next, and a lovely house they have to perform in. A coat of whitewash, a iittle paint and u. row of footlights would possibly make it look a little better. WHAT WAS TIIE CONSIDERATION CONSIDERA-TION TO P.E PAID FOR THE DEAL liV WHICH Tllr, EMPLOYES OF Til E PROVO L. M. A R. CO. WERE i'O VOTE TIIE REl'L'BLICAN TICKET? WILL THE POSSES OF THE G. O. P. INFORM THE PUBLIC? Seven female operatives of the Provo Woolen Mills walked out of the factory Saturday morning. It is said that the trouble is. due to the refusal of ti e superintendent to accede to their de maud for an increase in their compensation. compen-sation. Hekb Fyne wants to read up history. He has made the astonishing declaration declara-tion that Wm. II. King was not a good Democrat because he voted for the bounty law which was introduced in the last legislature. If Herb w ill "read up," he will find out that Mr. King was not in the Legislature. While the procession in honor of Judge Judd was parading the streets of Pieasant Grove Saturday, pi ior to the Democratic rally, some Republicans trespassed in upon the procession immediately im-mediately after the band w ith a banner on which was written: "Attend the Republican rally to-night." Judge i Judd remarked that such dirty, sneaking sneak-ing conduct was in keeping With the i principles on which the G. O. P. generally gen-erally acted. Hut the sc erne did not succeed. The people left the City Hull iw large numbers, where Republican speakers were running their old mowing mow-ing machine, ami came over and heard the great expounder of Democracy, Judge Judd. |