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Show . vv- - - 'vi ' Carpai. ter, Job W S' . o 0 $6 E ABVOCA D St. George, Washington County, Utah, Friday, Feb. VoL 4. 10, 1905. No 25 STATE NEWS. ULRICH BRYNERS fEDUCATIONAL f WOKR IS FINISHED WOODWARD SCHOOL NOTES. Judge S. R. Thurman received a visit recently at his residence from CORRESPONDENCE A gang of half a dozen boys were members of the thieves association, arrested at Murray' recently for steal- who called to see if the judge had. I loose cash or other valuables that ing the brass fixtures off one of the any he had neglected to lock up. Their engines in the old Germania plant there and selling them to the junk search was rewarded by the finding of SHEM, UTAH about $10 worth of silver ware and dealers. .1 in cash. Th judge was in bed Two young chicken thieves at Rich- $1.30 Shem, Utah, Feb. 8, 1904. at the time of their call andalthough field were caught a few days since just to receive them as soon as he up got Mrs. Heber Atkin has a very sick as they were in the act of eating the made him awae of theirpre-sence- , little they boy. chickens they had stolen. They both they were toov much A new roof is being put on the plead guilty and were fined $23 each, for time to wait his eoilHng down or twenty-fiv- e house. days in jail. staiis, but in answer to his enquiry boarding t J Jan and Theressa Rass Macfarlane Who Performed Vicarious Work Cannon were detained at home last for Thousands Of Dead week on account of severe colds. HOW JOINS The prolonged storm so dampened MAJORITY. THE SILENT the ardor of teachers and pupils that to write any no one had courage was in Price, but was school notes last week. Spending Winter Working in The base ball nine have purchased St. George Temple recently a set of gloves, a mask and other apparatus that will aid them in their ball playing. After three days of intense suffer- materially The Pedagogy class has begun a ing, Ulrich Bryner passed away shortof visitings in the lower grades. series at m. on 5 the after Wednesday p. ly Mis Home liome of Conrad Klineman. Earley Monday morning he suffered a severe stroke. His right side was comand he has been paralyzed pletely unable to speak since. Dr. Woodbury was called in ajid relieved the sufferer from pain, though he entertained no hope of recovery. The afflicted mans family was at once notified of his condition, and Bishop Redd and wife of Harmony arrived just before the ladys father died. He has a brother, Casper Bryner, nd one sister, Barbara Mathis, resid-i- n St. George, but most of his Price, Carbon county. iy live-awill Nnaias probably be shipped t The Remington Typewriter com- as to who they were, replied George The weather is very bright, tho the pany recently lost $1,200 on account Franklin, and immediately left the nights are still cold. of the defalcation of their agent in house without promising to call again. A number of men ar- in Salt Lake City, who has disappeared Salt Lakers will soon have the repairing a break in the iitch. leaving his accounts 6hort in the privilege of witnessing an exhibition Aside from a few bad colds, Shem above amount, besides numerous other of the wonderful inabilities of the are enjoying good health. bills unsettled. people mode of as self defense teachers were The six lower grade Japaese Bert Pace left today for St. George. The chief of police of Salt Lake opposed to English and American first favored with these visitsors, on A meet is scheduled to come He intends returning to move his modes. last. is conflict iu with Utah the City Friday off some time during the present family away Friday. That there is no great blessing park dance hall crowd, and has had to month, between Prof. Eddie Robinthe of the threaten prosecution Frank Riding took his little son to without its disadvantages is illustrated son, a local athlete and trained St. to to a order in him proprietor bring to receive treatbounteous the the fact that by wrestler of great strength, endurance mentGeorge yesterday for stomach trouble. rain brought numerous colds and sense of the supremacy of the law.' and skill, and a Japanese who has The is charged with running a stayed many pupils from their school danceparty Some of the teams that were comuot yet been selected. The Jap is to a license. without hall work. use the Jiu Jitsu tactics, and the pelled to Jay over on account of the A Cauadian expert recently made a Miss Lottie McQuarrieof the ninth professor is to use the catch as catch storm left for the mine today. test of the of Utah creamery can No holds are to be system. grade has been confined to her home batter at quality Mr. James Turner left for his home the request of Prof. Clark barred and prohibited that in Washington the other day, having during te past two weeks with a severe of the nothing The Agricultural College. cold and a threatened attack of will conduce to victory, except been accidently hit on the head with cent was obtained by a highest per and Etta Miss Gardner appendicitis, scratching, biting, gouging, hair pull- the hammer at the smelter. He of the same grade, the same length of student in the farming department of ing and kicking. sustained a very bad cut over his left the Agricultural College, although Some time by an attack of inflammatory developments have eye, but it is hoped that he will soon the product of several creameries were followed startling . the investigation of the recover. rheumatism. , entered in (burial. The next school program is to be yBryners faithfulness and temple work aroused the given in the opera house on the eve of iof all who knew him. Washingtons Birthday. A beautiful Vas been blind for many little cantata, The Secret, will be vicarious rendered by the fourth grade. Other fas performed pousnds of his departed interesting exercises, largely musical, will help make up the evenings proif Heart Failure. Vite to St. George for peeking to improve his a Salt ,the Ohadburn fight at - Morose was nine accom-ihf.e- ss man and had Ijinto the house and fki chair, when hi3 head his breast and he arrived here at lay morning and were prepared for shipment IHe, at Horatio Pick-yg shop. A corinors 'ptmneled and decided had died of heart Mr. Dodge leaves 'and little girl in Salt Lake, was about 45- years old. He from Michigan one year ago and .conducted a small drug store at the ' 4j' Theatre Pharmacy, but his health had Ijeeuvery poor the past three months. trou-sthm- a. - Remarkable Sociability. (Logan Journal. ) While Porter,' (the dog tax collector) was in the lower part of town he ?i noticed some dogs near a house and enquired whose they were. He was told that they belonged to the people living in the house, and after a little while he called there. The people had got wind of his coming, however, and when he reached there no dogs were in sight, and the folks protested that they owned none. Porter insisted that they did and Of course, was invited to find them. he didnt know where to look for them, but he got up and in going but passed around the room and by the parlor door. As he did so there was a suspicious sniffling, then a chorus of canine yelps. There were three dogs hidden in the parlor, and when they scented. him they began barking. Whats tht? queried Porter. Oh, , theyre dogs alright, the folks confessed, but they belong to our' neighbor. said the .'VWell, beat all for sociabilido you people ty. Ive heard of people visiting this with each other a grea deal.-bu- t is the first time I ever heard tell of folks entertaining jther neighbors dogs in thh parlor. dog-catche- r, Afraid of Strong Medicines. Many people suffer for years from rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so rather than to take the strong remedies usually given for rheumatism, not knowing that quick relief frotn-paimay b'e had simply by applying Chamberlains Pain Balm and without taking any medicine internally. For sale by all dealers. n competition. Edson Barney, said to be the oldest living member of the Mormon Church and probably tho oldest man in the state, died on Thursday, the 3rd inst. Mr. Barney was born in June, 1806, and consequently would have been 99 years old in June of the gram. present year. He was at one time a The Literary and Debating Society resident of St. George, but at the are to give a grand valentine ball at time of his death was living at Provo. the Booth hall on Valentines eve. Among the many evidences that The society has on hand a splendid come to hand against the use of toof valentines tle,( wilj be bacco is assortment the experience oiYd Park bit sold during the evening. Each girl miner who, having sprained his wrist, is to take baskets of sweetmeats, it wrapped up in a bandage well to to be sold and thus inhneed is the Some saturated with highest bidder. The party prom- time afterwards heturpentine. set on the bandage ises to be a great success. fire while lighting his cigar, he could get the bandage off his SYnonyms, Derivatives and Antecedents. arm was badly burned. and-befor- The following composition on Synonyms, Derivaties and Antecedents, was written by Josie Bunker of the Bunkerville school, and is published by request of Principal Charles Higgins: A synonym is a word meaning the same as another word. The synonym One boy of saving is economical. said We hre economical a cat for Christmas. People often use haint for has not, git for get, yit for yet, and all words that end in ing are bobtailed as in cornin, singin, sparkin and spoon-in- . Words that are derived from other For words are said to be derivities. instance, spells devil. Then take the d off and it leaves or evil. If the e is then removed Then take off (vile) remains. the v and it leaves (ill) and if i were also removed it would leave 1, which with a little English accent would be hell. So evil, vile, ill and hell are derivatives of the devil, although I dont know whether they came from him or he came from them. Anecdoto is a synonym of tale, or short story. One little boy said We had the anecdote of an ox for dinner. A word that goes before another word to explain it is called an antecedent. Swill goes before a pigs mouth to explain it is coming. Brains come before the mouth, but many people put their mouths bofore their brains. Physiology explains hew the dinner is digested, but dinner is first in the row. The antecedent paddle is very useful to a woman when her children dont obey. The paddle goes bofore the woman, but behind the child. So paddle is the antecedent of child, but woman is the antecedent of paddle. -1 i-- 1 Dr. Affleck had just re turned from the Dixie Tuesday when ho received a call to go to Toquerville to attend several cases of illness. lie returned home Wednesday. A daughter of Bp. s Briughurst and one of Frank are vry ill. The doctor is a very busy m4n at present. Spil-bury- The Logan dog catcher is having all kinds of experience in the exercise of his calling in the metropolis of Not long ago he went Cache county. to collect the tax on a large New foundland canine, the property of one of the city councilmen, but the dog objected, and ran the catcher up a tree and kept him there until the folks in the house heard his calls for help and called the dog off. The Utah legislature paid a visit to Logan and the Agricultural College last Saturday. A special train was provided for them. The party was composed of about a hundred and wheil-th'l' twenty-fiv- e started persons from Salt Lake City, but by the time they reached their desGnaton the number had increased to over two hundred. They were royally treated by the people of the Cache Valley metropolis. The board of education of the Ogden high school have bad their attention occupied recently by a case of hazing that has come to light in that city, wherein a number of the upper class boys applied nitrate of silver to the faces of some of the freshmen. It develops that a member of the school faculty is iuvolved, as it was from him that the boys obtained the nitrate, but he claims that they did not tell him what they wanted it for, except that they wanted to perform What punishment an experiment. will be inflicted upon the offenders remains to be seen. Three lads about twelve years of age recently vacated their places in tho Murray' high school and stole a train as far ride on the as Provo, where the city marshal took them in charge and placed them in the city jail. Finding that they were from Murray, ho notified their parents of their whereabouts and arrangements were made for two of the three for their passage back, but the other young gentlemau was notified to come back tho way be went, which he did, for when the two whose passage was paid reiched Mruray, the other gent crawled' out from under the passenger coach and joined his ; pals. south-boun- d legislative commission appointed to examine the accounts of the parties charged with the disbursement of the .WASHINGTON . money appropriatd by the last legislature for the Utah exhibit at the worlds fair. It appears from the Washington, Utah, Feb. 8, 1905. statement of Truth that the name of A number of boys are in from the Wells has been forged to Dixie. warrants amounting to about $8,000, The sun is shining bright once and that the money drawn thereon has not been used for any purpose more after a week of almost steady connected with Jhe exhibit. It is rain. Oilr said that an .effort was made to have home dramatic Mr. i Wvlis kpfiet-jana pivy say tiTiVojd Ls that his name had been lorged, but it Broken Fetters, recently, did not succeed. Who is the guilty thing went off successfully. party has not yet been determined, E. Turner returned from but it is expected that the matter will ShemJames Monday with an ugly gash over be fully investigated and shown np. his right eye. He will be unable Elders McQuarrio and Jarvis are to return to work for some time. both steadily gaining in health. W. J. Conger escaped what might Their many friends are pleased to see, rhayeproveda faM accident; while them improving. trying to cross the Virgin river at He got into the A number of gentlemen (? wer Berrys Springs. seeu on the streets of our city Mon quick sand and his horses nearly In trying to rescue his day, who wero apparently under th drowned. influence of liquor. It is just hinted horses his own condition became perthat the marshal or his deputy should! ilous. After considerable strugglkeep au eye on a certain deserted ing, he managed to extricate himself blacksmith shop on one of the prin- from the mud, barely escaping being cipal business streets. This old shed drowned. He made his way to the Westover farm, where he found help. ought to be pulled down. One of his boys went back to the , A sociable was given at the homo with him and the horses crossing of Mrs. B. J. Lund Tuesday afterwere taken out, after much work. He noon in honor of Grandma Lund. home O. K. The guests assembled at 2 p. m., and returned after partaking of an excellent dinner, the afternoon' was pleasantly emLITTLEFIELD ARIZ. ployed by. them in speeches, music, The and intercourse. social songs, Littlefield, Arizona, Feb. 5, 1905. guests were Mesdamos E, B. Lund, Hannah Crosby, Caroline McArthur, Farmers have been delayed in the Katie Pymm, Sarah Alger, Ann C. putting in of their grain by the storm. Woodbury, Eliza Smith, Elizabeth Sheriff Brown of this county, whose Conger, Emma Morris, Willie Cannon, home is in Kingman, is expected Naomi Jane Laura Andrus, Andros, on business. here soon TanM. C. I. J. Macfarlane, Bleak, ner, Tillie Macfarlane, Mary Lund, It begins to look like spring here. Cornelia rooks, Mary A. Gardner, Almond trees are in bloom and the Eliza Farnsworth, Ella McQuarrie, buds on the peach trees ar beginning Mrs. King, Mrs. to swell. Jennie Brown, Stewart and Mrs. Zilla Lund. Jack Pulsipher was noticed iu that we men- town the other day. It is his inten The greaK foot-raca tioned last issue, to come off at tion to start his sawmill soon and delast Monday, took place as per liver lumber to the Dixie mine. the unschedule, notwithstanding Stephen Bunker is up from Bunkerfavorable condition "of the weather to some business ou ville and tho soft condition of tho track. hia to attend Beaver Dams, which at the ranch However, the track was not in bad he has rented to Albert Strasser. condition, owiug to the care that had We are having one of the biggest been bestowed upon it. Daviarof Kanarra won by about a foot, secur- rain storms that has been known in this section for many years, and it is ing tho stake of $100. Notwithstandcon- still coming at the timo of this writof this was winner Davis the ing test, the Harmony people still believe ing. that Prince can out run Davis, aijd John S. Stucki and Theodore Graf have matched the same iace over us a good talk on tl:e 21st of gave again, to be run as soon as the track January, and also on the 27th, in the is in good condition, doubling the Miss capacity of home missionaries. previous wager. Just wheu the track Hulda Stucki and Miss Rosona Gubler will be considered iff good condition aecompuied them. Come again. depends on the weather. A large sister Retta Willard Iverson numbor of people were in attendance to Meadow the have Valley gouo not from but from Harmony, many is rentIverson Martin where Wash, of to bad the condition owing Cedar, the weather. E. J. Milne of the B. ing Mrs. Cannons ranch. Martha N. was present and fired the pistol Cox, our school teacher, accompanied them. that was the signal for starting. t e Kan-arr- aud-ffi- s |