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Show out "Is that you Joe," and on not receiving any reply, immediately sprang to his feet, seized his rovol-ver rovol-ver and proceeded to the foot of the aforesaid stairs, but on arriving there and reconnoitering could find no sign of the sneakthief . We trust that the above will be a warning to the citizens of St. George, as our city is usually more or less infested with sneakthieves during the winter, monthi and every precaution should be taken to prevent such characters from succeeding in any of their pilfering pilfer-ing attemps, and if any should make an attempt, bo prepared, to give them q warm reception. Lucern t! for salt) at $4.50 per 100 pound, at Boptli's store. , Wiles and Johnson, Sowing Machine Ma-chine repairers, from Salt Lake UOOATi. , Fifteen cents per dozen paid for eggs at Booths Store. It is with regret that we chronicle chroni-cle the death of Sidney Pearce, of Washington, Utah, who passed away yesterday, Jan, 17, at 11 a. m. after a short illness. He was about 24 years af age and leaves a wife, one child, parents relatines and many friends to mourn his untimely end. Not a few who read what Mr. Robert Rowls, of Hollands, Va., has to say below, will remember their own experience under like circumstances: "Last winter I had la grippe which left me in a low state of health. I tried numerous num-erous remedies, none of which did . me any good, until I was induced . ' to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The first bottle of it so far relieved me that I ws enabled to attend to my work, and the sacond bottle effected a cure." For sale at 25 and 50 cents per ; 'I ' . . bottle by J. R. Michels, St George. The past, week claimants for . ..' damages by Indian depredations ; ; ' have been busy submitting e videnoe f.'.'l;;. to be forwarded to the Court of f';vV- Claims Washington D. C. ' pT.'i'r- The deposition were taken before City, hav been in this city some three teeeks and have repaired about 55 sewing machines and there is considerable work, yet to do that has already been ordered. They are first class workman and if your machine is troubling you it will pay you to give them a call. They intend visiting all the principal cities in the county, so keep ,an eye open for them. . They, will remain one weak longer in St, George and can be found at George Morris' residence. Givo them a call. St. George Photograph Gallery open daily, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cahinet size Photographs $4. par dozen, $2.50 per half dozen. ' F. L. DageU -Notary Public , The Goverment was represented . , : by H. A. Giidger , Esq and the 'Z claimants as follows,' Dudly Leavitt . . ,. v Samuel Knight & Elizabeth Hunt I j.: ' by George R. Lund. ; , . . ) Jy" v John D L. Pearce, Iieyi Savage '"fc'-wT and ' Moroni ,Wv Alexander, by David H. Morrisr-and Augustus P' , Hardy, W. E. Dodge, Archibald ?Ju:. Sullivan, E. K. Fuller & John, S. torSsZ-f Adams, by Messrs Kinny & Kroe- , -... s ger of Salt Lake City! . . . ' The type writer. Mir-s Ella.' Mac- .'v' '' donold was an expert bo that no v,vV time was lost in taking down the ( V"V. l- . evidence the Atty's . left for Salt . Lake City Friday Morn,, having '1; ';r-7 finished in four days.. , These as; 5 .'. v'' : we aa many other claimants whose j 1 i . stock vere either killed or driven I ' ; off by Navajo Indian have been . ' ' waiting vatiently for thiity years v y ; for redress and noio that the ovi- ' dencp has been submitted we hope : ' . . that speedy and favorable ' action -. t'y may be taken and these pioneers receive the recompence tohich ' the V; , ' majority of them stand so much in need of to assist them in their old j age:' 1 For a pain in the chest a piece of flannel dampened witk Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Pain Palm and bound oh Over the seat of the pain, and another an-other on the ' back between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. re-lief. This is especially ' valuable iri cases wli6re the pain is:riused by a cold and there is a tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by J. E. Michels. Joseph Piatt, just in from Pinto, called at our office yestarday. He reports the health of the people excellent. except a few colds. The people are feeling rather blue over the water prospects for this season, I as there has only been a fall of .8 inches of snow, thus far. We Have just received a fine line of men's, ladies and childrens shoes. Come and oxamine them. For cheap goods none can excel us A. E. Whitehead & Son. Photographs given away. By purchasing pur-chasing $30.00 worth of Merchandise at Booth's store, von receive free, half a dozeu first ctyes Cabinet size photographs. Many merchants are well aware that their customers are their best friends and take pleasure in tup-plying tup-plying them with the best goods obtainable. . v As an instance we mention Perry & Cameron, prominent prom-inent druggists of Flushing, Michigan. Mich-igan. " They say: "We have ho hesitation in recommending Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Cough Remedy to our customers, as it is th best cough medicine we "have ever sold, and always al-ways gives satisfaction." For sale at. 25 and 50 cents per bottle by J. R. Michels. ' .y Tuesday, evemg, January 14, somewhere near midnight, a would-be would-be thief or burglar decended our out-door stairs and was endeavoring endeavor-ing t6enttr the apartment above our "office, which attracted the no-tiet.ol no-tiet.ol our night-guard who called |