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Show Tli j mails for Salt Lake now close at I p. in. Samuel RrinkerhoU' left for his home at k'anab Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret T. Caino of Salt Lake City is in St. George. Jul) T. Smilh and daughter of Leeds were visiting here this week. The "Washington County Silk Association As-sociation met for business Monday. Asparagus, radishes, lettuce and onions, is now added to the daily bill of fare. The hatching; of silkworms commenced commenc-ed this week. Hermann Fascher has a li vely lot out. P. G. Whitehead and Robert Ashby have bought the pool tables here from Samuel I IrinkerholT. The cheap rate made by the Utah & I'ueilic for Conference at Salt Lake is much lower than ever before. The deal for the sale of the Dixie mining .property to the syndicate represented by Jean F. Webb is oil'. Silkworm eggs ready for hatching can be obtained on application to Mrs. Ann O. Woodbury, State Silk Commissioner. Com-missioner. Conference rates and time card of Oregon Short Line railroad have been changed since last issue. See their ad in this issue. The Ulah & Pacilic R. R. is making a rate of less than one fare for the round trip to Salt Lake for Conference. See ad in this issue. County Clerk Miles issued a marriage mar-riage license on Monday to Jacob Stuiv.enegger, of Xewland, Nevada, and Miss Pose Rohner of this city. Three Washington families rejoiced in the addition of a daughter each last Sunday. During- the week there were live births in that town, all daughters. FOUXD A pocketbook containing a small quantity of scrip, in Addie E. Price's store. Owner can obtain same by calling at the store and describing property. The Dewey mining claim, situated in the Drv C'anvou district, was located on the 15th u'lt. by T. N. Terrv, A. F. Terry, T. N. Terry, Jr., and C. P. I laid win. Washington, March 19 Plans and speciiications are being prepared at the Indian department for a new Indian school at Shebitt reservation, capacity 100. Salt Lake Herald. The Mountain Lion mining claim, in (ho Hull Valley mining district, was located on the 21st of December last by .1. S. Huntsman, J. T. Dotson, Henry Dotson and O. S. Huntsman. A marriage license was issued on Tuesday by County Clerk Miles to Isaac Willis of Toquervillo and Miss Sadie 10. Wilkinson of Leeds. They were married by Pres. David II . Cannon. Pres. E. 15. Snow and wife. Sheriff George Prooks and wife, Ex-Mayor Ih-oun, Miss Emma Brooks, Mrs. Frank Snow and Son, Ralph, composed a party that went to the Apex mine Mondav for a visit. , Miss Josie Dullin, of Toquerville, had the big toe and some bones removed from the right foot by Dr. Allleck last Sunday. Tho younsr lady dropped a flat iron on her fool some little time ago. She is doing nicely. The 57th anniversary of the organization organ-ization of the Relief Society was celebrated cel-ebrated by the local branch 'last Saturday. Satur-day. A very interesting and instructive instruct-ive program was carried out, which was much enjoyed by the members and viskors present. George W. Eodle is sick of typhoid pneumonia at Sunnyside and has been reported as not expected to live. Mrs. E-odle is at the bedside of a sister at St. George. Miss Clara Matins has gone to Sunnyside to nurse Mr. Bodle. Price Advocate. , P::nie! Xelson Peaive and Miss Delia Riding, both of this city, were married by Pres. David II. Cannon Wednesday. The bride is a daughter of 10. T. H. ami Milimia Riding. A number of friends of the young couple attended the reception and the presents were numerous. Eliier John Schtnutz. writing the U-iitr-r from Switzerland, under date of P.bra.iry l'.'-.h. says he has been ap-poiiste.l ap-poiiste.l 10 his lielU of labor, and wishes -0 be kiue'y remembered to all his friends. His address is:-j-u,ier John S.'hmut., Meitroeg 99 b, Mavietsch, bio liiel, Switzerland. Chief Engineer Jos. A. West, of the Utah .x Pacilic railroad, writes tills paper as follows: "The cost of keeping i teams at- Modena is now on a level with sur.iliar charges at Minersville 1 and Milford. You will notice that, we 1 have made our fare Modena to Milford ! ttnd return or l?ss than half-fare: this is dor.e to see if it will bring us in- -creased patronage from your section: if 0 the pra--.ice will be continued, but if i not former rates may be hereafter re- i stored." ! |