OCR Text |
Show LOCAL GEXEKAL. Our fiiruicrj should organise. !';: fu.-i.-i'.-s.! should organ uc now. Now i.-; the. time for farmers to or ganiso. Born A daughter to il.e wife of Joseph Empy on IM 3!st ult. All well. OVERCOAT j just in. A full line at Jamej Auujus ranging from 85 to $15. The new freight tariff made by the Utah iY Paoiiic Kailroad is reasonable. A copy can be seen at this office. Three carloads of coke for the St. George Copper Co, are being unloaded at Modena and teamed tq the mine. HIDES WANTED I will pay 10 cents per pound in cash for" sound, dry beef hides. William Atkin. The Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Improve-ment Association had a chrysanthemum party in the Lyceum on Tuesday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Eva Sovcy of Panguiteh died in 'childbirth last Saturday morning. Deceased was a granddaughter of Mrs. Hannah Crosby of this city. G. K. Riding came in from Panaca last week and left for Doerlodge this morning with a stage-load of passengers. pas-sengers. DeLamar Messenger. A party consisting of the Misses Emma Brooks, Josephine'"' Brooks', Zillie Brool.3, and Caddie Macfarlane paid a visit to the Apex mine Sunday. This paper learns that a body of exceedingly ex-ceedingly rich oro has been uncovered at the Grand Gulch. This rioh strike is the reason for Isaao Jennings's trip north, C. II. Smith, the agent for the Utah & Pacific at Modena, is earning a very good reputation for his promptness and courtesy in business connected with the line. Thi3 office is well equipped to do all kinds of ordinary job work, and has a large job stock 'on hand. Call and examine our line of wedding stationary, invitations, calling cards, etc., etc., The News has not heard from some of its correspondents for considerable time, and we ask the same correspondents correspond-ents to represent their sections as often as possible, weekly preferred, thru the columns of The News. This office has received the new freight tariff sheet, No. 4, of the Utah & Pacific Railroad. The new tariff makes a level rate of 36 cents per 100 lbs on all classes of merchandise in less than carload, lots, between Milford and Modena. WANTED. Good hustlers to sell the Winsor Collar Company's Water Proof Goods. Big commissions paid to good men. Ready selling articles. Address: Pitt & Fowler, General Agents, Corinne, Utah. Mt. Pleasant, Oct. 31. The smallest child ever born in this city is the infant given birth to a couple of weeks ago by Mrs. James Harbor. It weighed between two and one-half and three pounds at birth, It is doing well and is apparently healthy. Cor, Herald. The following telegram was received by Erastus B. Snow Wednesday: Milford, Nov. 1st. E. B. Snow, St. George: Tariff No. 4, giving level rate of thirty-six cents to Modena, goes into effect to-day. Kindly notify merchants there. Joseph A. West. It appears that the explosion on the Oregon Short Line freight train three miles north of Juab on the 25th ult. was caused by a quantity of ammunition ammuni-tion belonging to the St. George Copper Co. The company also had 200 gallons of gasoline enroute here, but whether this was also lost is not known yet. H. M. McCartney, the superintendent superintend-ent of the Utah and Arizona railroad, has written the postmaster here: "We expect to extend our road on to White Hills this winter, and eventually to cross the Colorado and come up the Virgin. We are already shipping freight by wagon as far north as St. Thomas and Overton. O. G'. Carner, of the Grand Junction, Colorado, Indian School, came in on the stage Friday morning on business connected with the Shebit Indians here and is at the Snow House. Mr. Carner spent two days at Cedar City enroute on Indian business. He does not know for certain yet whether he will visit the Kanab and Muddy Indians or not. He will take some young Indians back with him if they express a desire to attend at-tend the school. A decision from Judge Higgins has been received this week in the water case of George M. Burgess vs. John A. Gardner et ai. Judge Higgins states: "L nder the facts and the law the court decides that the plaintiff has no legal vested rights, that the defendants continue con-tinue to use their water on the meadow tract in question, and the demurrer is sustained. Plaintiff may have fourty days from the 20 :h of October in which to serve and file an amended complaint eho-ild he desire. " |