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Show Papers in the appealed case of Provo City vs. Joeeph Kirkwood have reached the First District court. An expert bicycle rider, Lawrence by n?me, and hailing from Denver, riding a Stear ing for the Western Cycle company com-pany of Salt Lak?,'.entertained the people on Center street last evening with tome very aifhcult fancy riding, such as a distance of a block on one wheel, riding ba.-kwards, etc. A number of the wheelmen of the fiity are to take an exercise run to Springville thi3 evening, leaving the bmk corner at 7 o'clock. The roads are in excellent condition. Edith Shearman and John Long-maid Long-maid of Salt L&k?. city, exfeutorsof the estate of William II. Shearman, aeceaeed, have brought suit in the First Die-tru-t courc for S120.C) interest, inter-est, etc., against John R. Siewartand Eliza Stewart his w iie of Kanab, Kane county, aleo for foreclosure of mortgage given to secure payment of the note. The note was signed at Provo on December De-cember 13. JS92, and the mortgage given was on Provo ptopeity, lots 2 and 3 in block 89, plat -A." T-je muddy condition of the city water ia?t"higrit and this muriintj was due to the fact that Superintendent Homer was busy giving the mains a thorougn slushiag. Sam A. K;ng who was detained in Silt Late jesterday, through sudden illness, has recovertd sufficiently to be about attending to business today. He came down from the capital last even ing. Tee members of the Provo lodge No. 14. I. O. O. F. were out in full lorce at meeting last night, the occasion being be-ing the election o! officers for the ensuing en-suing term. Ele-tion resulted as follows: fol-lows: C. F. WatkiDS, Nob'.e Grand; John W. McAdams, Vice Grand; Geo F. Stoney, Secretary; William Brere-ton. Brere-ton. Treasurer; A. E. Ford, Trustee, Theee officers will be installed at Hist meeting in July.' |