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Show A dance will be given by the polys. ph icaj society Friday nigh:, Oct. 17. It is tsoecial for the students and then friends whom they may invite. A good tirce is anticipated. During the last week the physiology class has been considering the various out and indoor exercises. Tne special classes oi benefits derived trim each have been illustrated. The structure of muscles and their uses are now being dealt with. Experiments bv deserting the loner animals are taken from time to time. One Thomas Feline was the last vict'.m. Physical Geography c'ass has been engaged for some time in studing the strata of the earth, its lormation, the changes continually taking place on its suit. ire by erosion, tipheavels, etc. Also the oceanic and continental valleys val-leys and isl.nids an well as the plains, plateaus, mountains, swamps, tundras, deserts, steppes, llanos, pampas and praries of us surluce. B. F. L. . IMOVO ITEMS Oil. r.ph 189a. Considerable rain has been precipitating precip-itating in Provo during the' past two weeks, and the culm natin points ot the mountains on the east and north of town have taken 011 the r winter gatb. The weather has been quite cold, and is still in an unsettled condition. Thj s de walks in tiie centeral part of the Garden C tv are to be paved with asphaltum.work husalready commenced on the walks of in 1111 and Centre streets. This is something Provo suiely needs, but a great miny of her citizens seem to think she is taking to rapid stiides, investing in-vesting in electric lights, street cars, fir works, and pavement of side walks, all Inside ol one year. Some are alieady coniolaining ol hih taxes,!)"! wait, tliey have not felt the hot end ol the iron yet. - .. Instead of five and seve:i cars being attached lo the iron horse of the U. P. as has been the cas during the past fiiteen days, she now only draws two Surely the proprietors of the enterprist must be pleased when L. D. Saints semi annual conlereuce is to convene. William Tanner, a lad of fifteen veais old, sou of hishoo Tanner, who was kiCKed in the head about two weeks age bv a young cult breaking Irs fiontm bone and rendering him petlectly in sensible, has been 111 a very deplorabli Condition, Apart of tlie bone has been remove, from his skull and surgical operations, performed. He is veiy low, but improving a iitlle. The m ilerial (ever has attacked sevei al persons since the wet weather com menced. Some cases of membranoue crimp have proven latal. . B. Keeler, a teacher of the B. Y. A alter being ill f,,r a tew day, has recov I ered. and is again at school prefoimii j his duties. The number uf students in thB. Y is Continually increasing, a great influ of pupils is expected next w eek as Ilia is the beg:iininy ol the half term. |