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IfflK . " ' i ' ' ' ' , " "" j i H '.vVYHE democrat. L, v loP .ffKt)NIWt)AV AfUI'ST 2fl. 18U1). H1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. H Dhtrlot Judge .Tnlin K llooth. K Clerk, UeorRi; ll:ii.'tv(im). Court BienoKrai'tier. Modi Roberta. R UTAH COUNTY OFFICER8, B r. ,,... ( Joceph T. MeHwnn, Provo. Bl ?..v&.,...4 Wni. 11. Hughes, Hi Font. W- Commissioners.-,., p.,, u,... " Hr Assessor ltoyntT llutsh, tavon .HUH- Ultra George Itnvcrunnip, I'ruto t- Mlicrlft Urorgo A. Htori-H, l'rovo f- Kccorder Mny lirown Spuncer l'rovo t Treasurer Otto V M'ilmu-rr, jsnntnquln L 1'rusecutlng Attorney Jacob Kviuih, l'rovo K Sunroyor ,.. .Andrew Adamson, Am. Fork K, Hiipt Schools, J. , Hrown. I'l. Orovo Hr County l'lmlclan. . . .Dr. U K. Koulson, l'rovo B', PROVO CITY OFFICERS. B Mnvor.. HamuolS Jones Ki Councilors-. r PlrgtWnrd T. K. ricobft, Thomns lleeslry ft Second ' II J. W (ludditrd W. M Hroroton Hr Third " ,.K. V. Vilnrnt. A. W. HnrdlnK K l'ourlh " .... Thoinns Martin. W.J. 1i'WlH t FlUh " W M. McKonilrtefc. J. II Kcetr-r B, Heconlor , I-" U Nelson ' Marsha! Newel KnlRht b - Treasurer .... Mary IloMiurd T" Justice of thaPcHCO... AlonioA. Noon U CltyAttornuy Thoiniiii John F superintendent Waterworks J, JJ Annltslnid V. Quarantine Physician Dr. Blmmons B Wntcrmustornnil ltoad 8-por W K, Kiirrcr H CltyKoxton ...T. H.C1UH H Flro Chief W..I Taylor B NEIGHBORHOOD. v B Airs, Ilyrum Cluff Is reported to bo B quite seriously 111. B Sco Bonn nnd Wcday lit opera houso -.-tomorrow evening. F Glove contest nt Provo opora houso B tomorrow evening. Hfr Dr.Robison Is In Sprlngvillo'lodny on jjHpf professional business. Btr W !' nolinnn contributed 35 In the 1 . city court yesterday for drunk. Hfc- To (Jonova nnd roturn 25 cents via V ,'" R. G. W. TIcki'tH on kiiIu ovory dny. r Senator A. O. Snioot wont to Salt B Lake yestotdiiy rnonilnn on busliu'Si. K Iiriek to trndo for dry wood for a M' short time, l'rovo Trussed Brick Co. ,... Juna-Olurk wits down from Salt Lake Hv visllliiff rclntlvcs nnd frloiidn Sunday. H Dr. J. T. Irvlno Is back from n two Bweoks' visit to hla piircuts In Suit Luke. H,' , Sergeant Harvey Dusenberry went B to Suit Lake yesterdny for a few days H Geo, E. Howo cnrrlcs a full supply of HL Ashing tacklo, baseballs nod sporting Hr goods. K SuHpundors 7 tn 15 cents nt Ti.irrctt H' & McKiuulrlck's. Towels from 15 to B . 66 cents. BLs--'-";?rg.-.T. I. KnMor loft IiibI ovonlitg IhbA tor a v,Hl1, wlth l'01' b,i"ur ln Sau JllS('' H J California. H '' To Custilla Springs nnd return CO H . tents via K. U. W. TiCKOts on sale IB every day. B '- The gieat Salt Palace was oponed ln gait L'iku Monday with appropriate HRl ceremonies. Bin's Mrs. W, H. Tlroredpn is back from a BBBI visit to her sister and oilier relatives HHLLjf "ml frlendti in Idaho. OWhon you want Ico this Btini nior just watch lor tlio blue RBB (wnou, K.iri n. Aiititi. IBl:, P. R. Crouch, bonkblndar, basomnnt HB Swasey blk.,opp. poslolllco, Provo. All K' - kltxls bnnkbludlug pently done. H', Frank II. Tliuinas nnd wlfo of Salt K Lake aro visiting frleudt nnd relatives BRf ,lo JProvo for a week or ton days. IK Albert Mnnwnrlnc '. rejoicing over B theanlyul of a new girl at IiIh houso Hl,l Mondauiornlng. All doing well. BjBWunj, Most of the business houses were &f " cl()ftd Monday in recognition of the Hx ',. holiday in honor of the vouutcars. B'!V Geo E. Howo of Provo 1 ft world HK benter on hloyclo bargains, Ho has a BBi ' ' full lino of Indies', gents' and boys BK . wheels. JHHBBV) n. i mi . i i ! Hr Up to Date. BBBk Our sales fr August Br nre nearly doublo whnt tjicy BjE were for sumo timo last year, RSmk and the week ending BBBL August 10 BBBra was by for tho best since BnBnf! - opening business in Provo. Ji must he wBiItkmPIB tlia our Kdfl fu,tl l)r'CC3 KBBE to bo increasing in this way. HMir If n,ot alrca()y our BjpBf o ls'tomer, would'ut It pny you to Wffl invesfigafe InaiMiBK Hv our goods nud prlcosy ByMTcCoard Bros. E !je FOOT-FITTERS, Center St,, Froyo BnVSHTflBW ' BBSBBMnSSiBb. n v wBBlBBHHBlBwAk. x Fresh tnnii, Utah black liss, htraw beiries, new vo.i!iables and all of the (liilleaclui of I ho Hfiison at Geo. E. Howe's gincery store. Truvoling Passcnirer Agent V. J. Hldilorihe Uli'Oiando Wcsii-rn rail way was down from Sail Luke yestor day on company business Lost In L'rovo canyon, larj whlio cow, brown hpot ln foreln'ad, ear marks; about, shvom yi-nrs old. Inform the Tollurl'lo Power Transmission Co, TTJ CD T? '' " rxcu, 'or i'cpi 1 rlJlriJl allowing their fmlt to waste this season is wo aro buying all kinds. Call and see us. 0. k'. Decker 6 Co. Attention is called to llio fnct thai Holmes Si Walkins uant bids on liinil IngCUO.OOO bnoK for tho new county Infirmary also for furnishing and haul ing sand. Wo nro pleased to learn Hint LMvato D. It. Corey, one of our returning vol unteers nov In tho hospital In Salt Lake. Is reported much Improved In condition. Thos. Vincent was before Just Ico Nomi yesterday morning on charge of nss.iult unon his wife. He pleaded not gnlliy and trial was set lor August 28 at 10 a.m. WIHnrd Hean, champion of Utah, meets Jack Weilny, middleweight chnmplon of Michigan, at tho opera hoiic tomorrow evening. Don't fall to sco tho match. Have your abstracts propared by Huvureninp & Co. Thov show ovory transfer, liens and judgments, to nny property In Utah' county. Wrilo thoni at Provo. Utah.25 "Yes, tnntnnin dear," said n llttln Sa ltan boy, at the breakfast table yoster dny morning, "I lovo oggs. I think thnteggs nro tho best things hons lay." Snllna Press. Attorney M. M. Warner Is in Salt Lnko on professional business. Mr. Warnofls nttornoy forGusUluinonthnl who Is held In Salt Lako for assault with a deadly weapon. WUhird Hean nnd John T. Clark, his trainer, camo up from Cnslllln Springs last evening to remain over for the con test tomorrow night. WIHnrd appeals to bo in n "Omck-u-Jack" condlilon. Tho annual examination of Utah county teachers Is being held this week in the Parker School and Is being con (lurtrd by Countv Superintendent Drown, ' About 100 tcachors are In at tendance. Mrs. Snsn Ynnng Gntes has roturnod from Europe, wheru Hho attended tho Wntni'ti'i International Congress nnd told other women how to attend to their homes. She may give n practical Illustration here. J. T. Furrcrnnd wlfo and Jesse M. Smith autt datfghtor, Mamie, left Mm -day evening for a few weeks vacation ln tho east. A portion uf tho tltno will be spent In Chicago and tho remainder In visiting relatives In Iowa. For the annual meeting Concatenat ed Order Hoo lino at Denver, Septem ber 0 to 13, tho It. G. W, will sell tick otB to Denver and raturn nt rate of $20 for tho round trio. Selling dates Sept, 7 and 8. Good rotu.nlng until Sept. 80. Arthur E. Graham, Jon Cnlinnn nnd Julius Lovondalo of tho Salt Lake Tribune job olllco went through Prpvo Saturday night on their way to Moua on a fishing trip. Whon thev returmU Monday morning thoy reported a big timo and "all kinds" of fish. Thn following filing Is recorded In tho Salt Lako land ofllce. "Guorgo llcor of Lohl, ICO acres, northwest quartor of southeast quartor, nnd oust half Of southwest quartor nnd south west quarter of sou' Invest quarter of section 21, ln township 4 south, rnngo 1 ohst." Tho Provo Opera Company presented the beautiful opera, "Oriental Fete," to a lHrgo crowd nt Turner's Opera House Saturday ovenlng. Tho compa ny Is composed of thu tuomburs of tho Provo. choir and great credit Is duo them for tho successful maiiuor lu which tho porforruanco was given. Wastltch Wae. R. E. Knowlden, office deputy Bhorlff has tendored his resignation to tako effect Septombor Ordi Ills successor has not been solected. Mr. Knnwldon goes Into the ofllco of county attorney Evans, where he will assist that ofliclal and at tho sumo time study law and handle his Insurance business. Many friends will regrbt Ed's rotlroroonl and wish him success In his uow business. Ho has been acting as doputy sheriff forneaily four years with universal satisfaction. General Longstreot ind party, con sisting of Mrs. Longstreet, Misses Flo olio Youngblood nnd lllnncho Arm strong nnd Mr. L. W. Haskell, passed through Provo lu tbolr special car nt tnehed to Hlo Grande train No. 4, last evening. They were attended ns far as Provo by O. K. Rowland, tho well known lnsuraucu man, who is a life long frlqud pf Gen, Longstreot. Tho train stopped hero for Boverul minutes nud tho party wero greeted by Mayor Jones, Senator Sjnoot and wlfo aud otlw well-known citizens. o S. A. King Is lu Salt Lako today on legal business. One plain drunk forfeited $3 In the police court this morning. County Attorney Evans and Sheriff Slorrs are In American Fork today. J. W. N. Whltccotton is looking af ter legal business In Pleasant Grove to .lay. Tickets for the Bonti-Wedny glovo contest are now on sale at the opeia house box oflk-e. Tine DkmocuAt man Is surprised tn unto the great reduction In prices at Uarreli & MeKendriek's. Straw hats fiom 10 to 30 cuius; shirts of all kinds from US cents to $1.00. Thos. Vincent was hold by Justice King yesterday under $500 bonds pend ing examination August 20, on com print of bis former wlfo who dusites him placod under peace bonds. Senator A. O. Smoot and U. K. Row land are preparing to opon an office for tho transaction of n general In surance, mining and brokerage busi ness. They have engnged thu front rooms of the Mines block upstairs, which they are filling up and hope to bo open tomorrow. Roth of the gentle men are well and favorable known aud liavo wide experience. Their business venture should bo a groat success. The following story Is being told on a newly married bnso ball player Among necessary articles purchased for housekeeping wns n toilet set, a certain piece of which came to tho houso broken. Tho young man went to the stnro to insist on the loss being iiuidc good, but ns only a Inly clerk was present he was dollcnlo about stating tho enso. Sho persisted ln knowing just whnt article it was Unit was nroken, dually asking, "Is ll tho pitcher?" "Noi" ho replied, "Its tho catcher," I'ark Record. Social Pretenders. Tho ways of social pretenders nro Al ways nmuslng nnd often Ingenious. The query, "Do you know tho Smyihe Hobsous?" and tho reply, "Oh, Inti mately; why, I dined with them only two nlgliis ago," nic common every where, though they deculvo no one. ln England, however, there aro special forms and devices which are particu larly Interesting. An Englishman tells of a certain Ingenious friend ot his who, when writing a letter, invariably begins with "Doar Duchess." Through tills ho lightly runs his pen, ami then proceeds' below sobeily withM)uar Smith.' Ry means of this tdtnplo de vice hu has contrived to advance him eclf consldeinbly lu life. "Initio earlier days of my London enreer." continues tho Englishman, "I remember having been much Im pressed by nn iudi vidual who was ap parently acquilntcd with nil tho 'car rlagu folk' In town. Ills hat was per petually on the niovo. No sooner had a carriage dashed past thau ho would Itisluruly bow, at limes casutlly re marking, 'why, tuoro's Lady Balti more What a charming woman she Is!" or otherwlso making some such airy comment on tho situation. As a matter of fact, ho was every bit as complete a 6tranger to tho lady us I was myself. I groan when I recall the numeious dinners and other expen sive civilities 1 wnlcd on tnls ex ecrablo old humbug ln those Innocent days." Anothor self-advertiser had oncoatid onee only, been favored with a brio! conversation with a prominent royul personage. Ever afterward he Invari ably addressed every ouo as "Sir," oc casionally, however, correcting himself nnd apologizing on tho grounds of his loug connection with royalty. Slil an other Individual contrives to enter up on his Intimacy with grout peoplo Im mediately on learning of their demise. No sooner do tho papers nnuouncothut "the right honorable tho oarl of Scat- ternoro" haa departed this life than this fellow straightaway adopts tho lato poor as an old and much-Lamented frlond. Ho thrives on these spurious post mortom Intimacies, The most surprising sohomo, accord ing to American notions, is that of Mrs, Somersot Cobbles, a fascinating and ambitious little lady, possessed of pretty eyes -trul a fixed determination tn ninko her way up ln the world. Dally for weeks did u smart slngie brougham, bearing tho royal colors and stamped with Iho royal crest, display Itself at her door, and dully for weeks did tho envious neighbors grind tholr teeth thereat, Somohuw her secret leaked out. Sho had, ltnppeared,brlbod' the coHOhman Into bringing his mas tor's carriage to do short duty each day outside hor doorl Not Impossible "I am sorry, Indlos and gentlemen," announced tho manager of tho theatri cal company, "but we shall have to walk to tho next town. There Isu't money enough In the treasury to pay lallroud faro." "Hadn't you bettor put tho baggage in a cart und bavo mo haul UV" sug gested tho principal actor, In his doop est and most tragic voice. "It may come to ibat," replied the manager. " 'Hitch your wagon to n slur,' bays Emerson. Ladles und gen tlemon, wo must be moving." Chicago Tribune. JT0UJ1TII DISTRICT. PROCEEDINGS IN THE FOURTH DI8TRICT COURT. Jurors Will ho Drawn and Criminal Cases Set Ausrust 20 Connors and York Plead Not Guilty o Murder 3Irs. Isaacson Seeks Her Free domNow Suits Filed Orders. KMDAY. In mnllnr of estnte of A. A. Talnr, di'ceiisi'd, ordered that letters of nd mlnlHtratlon Issued to II. Sterling to revoked nnd Mary Frost nppninlid special administratrix with bond of $1000. Josophlno Hnn;ou vs. Otto Hanson continued to August 21. MONDAY. Matter of estate of S. McNeill, con tinued until August 20, TUESDAY. Albion K. Paris York on cbargo of the murder of Ed. Johnson, nnd Frank Connors on chnrgo of murder of Wm, Strong, were nrrulgnod mid pleaded not guilty. Pnrley dinger pleaded guilty to cbargo of fornication and date for sentence set for Sept. 23 at 10 a. m, Ordor made that criminal cases bo set August 20. , Ordor made that forty trlnl Julors bo drawn August 20 at II a.m. Divorce suit filed Sarah Ann Isaacson vs. Kdwnrd Joseph Isaacson, chaiglng desertion Plaintiff asks for absoluto divorce, custody of minor child, res toration to muideu name of Surah Ann Rowley, alimony as thu court moy ad judge, attorney fees, and costs. Jacob Evans Is plulutlfTs attorney. WEDNESDAY. In matter of estate of David D.Snhlu, deceased, Neils Larson, Augusie Bing ham and S. P. Chrlslenseu appointed appraisers. Suit filed by Remington Johnson company ngnlusi Cnxtlllii Hot Springs company and Mrs. K. E. Sotithworth, for $293 .77, balance alleged to be due on promissory note, with interest and cost. Krebs & Hoppaugh nro plaintiff's attorneys. Hotel Arrivals. Tho following nro arrivals slnco our Inst report: Sai urday Marshall Qulok, Provo; W A Lewis, at Louis; Samuel Block you, J no Ulockyou, Sprlngvllle, III; M Kennedy nnd wife, Salt Lake; 11 S Suyder, Provo; F J lllno, Chicago. Sunday J Emerson, N W Mnckey, Chicago; Jns Dunton, Eureka; Mamie Stnlllngs, Hnzel Stalliugs, Diamond; Morris Sommer, Salt Lako. Mondoy-J R Craig, Mrs W.1I Yon ney, Mrs. F E Morgan, Mjibolje L Mor gan, Salt Lake; O C Lasello, San Fran cisco; David Ely, Snndy; L F Wll loughby, Denver; A II Vlviaii.Chicago; Laura Chrlstensen, Gunnison; George Whitmore, Nepbl. Tuesday Fred Knudsen, Jno Cos tollo, 1 M Ayer, B F Grant, A B Keatou, J W Wright, J J Roberts, Salt Lake; Gus Goldsmith, Kansas City; Mrs Cora L Fuller, E Lako, II Cavan align, Chicago; II A Sims, Ogdcn. Know Ills Capac.ty. "Poor DHL-Ins is doatl. IIo drank a gallon and a half of straight whisky, fourtcon highballs and a half a keg of beer night before lust." "Is that so? What wus tho cause of his death?" Creat il s Clearance fj Sale I now on at Jr UTAH MILLINERY & OR! GOODS HOUSE, f , ANNIE JONES ATKIN, Prop'r. I M ftW r' f , V ome in and look out. V ' Jb v .. - 7 II Kl lM V I a on e un3-ersi9ned- "p y K and be fitted out -with Jm II It Til I this celebrated make. in ; iNi i ! ! m A 20-Round Contest! Mr. John M. Wilson announces a 20-Round fc Sjiarrlng Contest for tho STATE CHAMPIONSHIP ) and a side bet of $250, botwoen Willard Bean, OF PROVO, CHAMPION OF UTAH, AND Jack Weday, MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION OF MICHIGAN. To take place Thursday Evening, August 24th, at tho PROVO OPERA HOUSE. Prellmluury to tho big event will bo n 4-ROUND BOUT botwoen local men that alono promises to bo worth the prico ot admission, 'Tickets may bo secured from John M. Wilson, Provo. CLOSING OUT PRICES - -- IH ii it " a " " " " " ii it ii i' M ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii u u ii n ii ii ii n iiTTii ii ii ii ii n ii ii n ii ii ii ii ii n n u ii H H li'iiTF B LADIES' WAISTS. I Regular 65c, $1.00 and $1.50 "Waists go at 39, 69 and 99c I LADIES' SKIRTS. "White Duck and Pique Skirts, regular price $2.75, your choice for $1.50. "White Duck Skirts, price $1.00, go at 65c. YoUr choice ot balance of The above are aU new goods I our Ladies' Crash Suits less and prices are all made low I than COST. to CLOSE OUT. ;::;ImS::; R. A. BARNEY. . I J . ., . .. .?a. ' . . . a nMMH