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Show THE DIXIE ADVOCATE. T BUSINESS CAROS. passing into the hands of a few mon . PB0FESSUNAL-r k bpolists,!and what the government r JBIG-STOC- K GOODS nr. for homes for the intended people UILKINSONHROTHERS. - , Attorney-at-Law- , is being taken by these sharks Proprietor) and Charles S. Wilkinson, What is needed is a law that would Notary-Pubilc- . EVERY ISSUED FRIDAY. ANDRUS Mining and Probate Business. punish such schemers by imprison AU Kinds of Drawn. Conveyancing PRICES of subscription. ment, and a corps of honest officials WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEBS IN enforce it. show that Statistics to 91.5 . our country is fast approaching the Six PICKETT, 0 .5 condition that exists in Europe, Months.. In Advance. Strictly where landlordism is the curse of LICENSED EMBALMER. the people. In this arid region the AND Entered at the post office at St. George, Utah, Ceffius and Caskets always on hand. for transmission through the mails as scarcity ot water has to a certain matter. - UTAH. ST. aEORal extent curtailed the operations of the land fiend, but even this will be Thursday Oct. 8, 1903. found insufficient as the country 0 EO ROE B. OREENWOOD, fills up. Every good citizen ought No sermon of recent date has crecom Attorney-at-LaWe his influence to prevent the ated quite such a sensation among to lend General Office and Court Practice of in of the young people of St. George, as people from being defrauded of All Kinds. in manner. this their rights the address delivered at the late Utah. of a Ruth Mrs. conference by quarterly The question of the purity of the Fox, on the subject of horseback water in the Santa Clara creek is YP F. KNOX, riding on Sunday. Mrs. Fox was more day generally becoming every Attorney-at-Lavery emphatic in her denunciations agitated. The unprecedented list had solicited. which one this practice, Will Practise in all Courts of the State. .gainst conbecome a favorite pastime to a large of deaths and the widespread UTAH. BEA VER CITY ditions of sickness at the Clara dur....Phone No. percentage of the young folk. The situaclaim is usually made by the partici- ing the last summer, make the of serious mien. Last week one tion pants that Sunday is the only day E. H. CONGER, a couple of practical chemists from on which an opportunity is aftorded PEWTIST. for such recreation. However, the New York City, passing through Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty St. in over this district stopped comments on the subject seem to war Teeth Extracted Without Pain .... have had their effect and there is George. They had visited the Clara Office in J. E. Pace JBldjr, 2nd North St. creek and Shem and had noted how - UTAH SAINT GEORGE, noticably less riding on Sunday than A FAIR DEAL ONE PRICE llil linmr from the smelter is carried the slag was formerly the case. into the stream. As they passed ASSAYS. RELIABLE down the creek (it is related) they Gold 75 The date for the execution of Gold and Silver. . .fl. 00 75 Gold.silver, copper 1.50 Veter Mortenson for the murder or refused to taste the water and would Lead Samples by mall receive prompt attention. James R. Hay at Salt Lake City not even permit their animals to Gold and Silver Refined and Bought. The affirm drink. the specialists in December of 1901, has again been CO Denver, Colo. is impregnated with sulphur- OGDEN ASSAY water of for the next 20th this time set, The November. The crime of which ic acid gas held in suspension. of the poisonous properties sulphuric Mortenson stands convicted is one D. J.. SMITH, of the most revolting, cold blooded acid are well recognized, and it is deeds that has ever been comrpitted, claimed that the symptoms of the and notwithstanding the .evidence disease purported to be typhoid at of his guilt is most conclusive, he the Clara are those of acid poisoning. As be sold, Watches, Clocks and Jewelhas' been able to avoid punishment A quantity of the water has been 3A to from 3 down Fine of line ry repaired. for nearly two years, and there'' is shipped to Logan to be tested, and Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of the analysis will be of all kinds and Prices carried nothing certain about his execution the result instock. See our display, ff on the date last fixed. The prisoner awaited with interest, both by the & All Eastern Utah ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Co., who was jnven his choice as to how d a we are sure would Copper OCS5 if j Can fit foot. r go to hrty expense th should be inflicted and chose to All Mall Order. given prompt attention. X ...ST. GEORGE, UTAH... be. shot. Unless there is another rather than jeopardize the lives and health of a community, and by ' the Stay of proceedings the convicted murderer will pay the death penalty public in general. two fa with within the outer walls of the state in fa city. penitentiary between the hours of Claude Morris brought in a few from beeves Canaan the ranch last a. m. 2 on the date m. and ten p. Successor to Dodg & Nelson. week for II. H. Harder. above mentioned. We have also received this week a Dealer in Gents a splendeu as-- 7 HOME MISSIONARY LIST s, of sortment and mens of St. George will have its full share suits, Boys Clothing, patterns and J Furnishings, Con- to suit all our patrons. . quality fa of amusements this winter. The For Grocer- Quarter Ending December 12th K fections,' eftwo wards are combining in an 1603. K ies, Shoes, Tobac- fort to organize an able theatrical line of Dry co and Cigars. within few the and next Hnnkervllie. company, 18 Crosbv and Martin I,. Hunker. months the people will doubtless be Oct. Nov. 15th Joseph T. Atkin and John Sclimutz. treated to a number of highly enterLittlefield. Prices Always Right CO-O- P. taining performances. A movement Nov. 14 Jos. T. Atkin and John Sclimutz. Grafton. is also on foot, headed by Prof. Oct. 18th Samuel Isom and Anthony Jepson. Otte in connection with the Silver Nov. 15th David H. Canuon, Gunlock. M. M. HARMON, Supt. Estray Notice. band, for the presentation of a se- Oct. 18 Wm Gardner and Peter E. Beckstrom. 15 J. E. Pace and Arthur H. Nov. in of Stateof the Utah, County Washington, Woodbury. ries of concerts. The band concerts Washington Precinct of said county. Enterprise. I have in my possession the following des will form a very prominent feature Nov. 15 R. A. Morris and Horatio Pickett. cribed animal which, if not claimed and taken Afternood. away, will be sold at public auction to the of the winters entertainment. In v Hebron. highest cash bidder, at my corral in Washing18. Arthur V. Lee and Nepbi Wadsworth. ton Precinct, on Monday, the 19th day of addition to these special features, Oct. 1903, at the honr of 10 o'clock a. m. Nov. 16 R. A. Morris and Horatio Pickett. Xijr One red heifer, white underbelly, bush of tail dances and other attractions will be Evening. white, small star in forehead, about three 3ears Leeds. introduced. The best feature of the old. Marked upper bit in rijj ht ear, under bit in left ear, waddle on left jaw, aud branded Oct. 18 P. E. VanOrden and A H. Crawford. is is fact it all the that 15 Nov. John T. Woodbury and Thos. Judd. preprogram thnsyy Preston. I. Shoes, Gents Funishings On Z. C. pated by home talent, and the net Oct. 18 George Gardner and Geo. E. Burgess. VI all orSaid animal is held by me to secure the paygo to the local proceeds will Overton. cents for to ment of one dollar and thirty-fivand Youth Suits. 18 Stephen S. Bunker and Parley Hunt. damages done upon the premises of Andrew ganizations, instead of being carried Oct. Nov. 15 Jos. T. Atkin and John Sehmutz. field in the Washington by said to Jr., Sprowl, out of the place as has heretofore animal on the 29th day of Sept., 1903. Fanacw. VI James 0. Wilkins, often been the case. This course Nov 15 John Lytle and George Hunt. Poundkeeper of Washington Precinct. Pine Valley. will also speak highly for the push Oct. 18 Heber E. Harrison and J. E. Knell. 15 R. A. Morris and Horatio Piekett. and thrift of the town. The out- Nov. Pinto. door amusements should be brought Oct 25 Jeter Snow and Henry D. Holt. Nov. 15 R. A, Morris and Horatio Pickett. to into line, such as baseball, football Prlca. up. vi and basketball. With such a list of Oct. 2522 Wm.M.O. Bentley and Saml Miles4 Jr. THE E. Nov. McArthur and, C. R. Sullivan. still VI attractions as this to supply the deRockville. SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE few rewe 25 Freeborn D. Oct Gifford and R. J. Gifford to mand of the young for recreation Nov, 15 David H. Cannon. a. ceive of to there will be less liability of their Santa Clara. ROAD Oct. 18 James L. Bnnkerand Josiah Leavitt. VI e in and treading il.ligitjmate Nov. 15 Arthur F. aud Casper Bryuer. OFFERS St. George. to paths. 15 - - . new p; Morris, X I & SONS, JAMES -- Per Year Months Three 0 . .75 H. Gonoral Merchandiso Undertaker, second-clas- s ..MINING SUPPLIES.. carry the largest and most w. the merchandise plete stock & specialty South, and make - & w. See ders and Miningtrade our bargains. QR. Saint George, - Utah. nr I Watchmaker & Jeweler... BAIN WAGONSx cheap as they can possible inch. Sizes 0 0 0 . Z. C. M. li SHOES The best assortment. Lowest Price. sizes and FRUIT JARS One and match any W. A. Nelson any prices to qt., the fa fa S CLOTHING. JA 1 complete Groceries, and General Merchandise. 8T. GEORGE g 00 I g , Oct-tobe- r, (?v (?v n. iv e X THE DIXIE i Suits are selling from $2.00 Groceries at bottom prices. Within a shall also days larg supply RAIL repre-bensiv- s Oct Andrew H. Larson and Calvin Hall. Springdale. The investigation that is being Oct. 18 George R. Bringhurstand Frank Batty. Nov. 15 James M. Ballard and Alonzo Russel. made in the land office in Salt Lake Toquerville. 25 James Jepson and Frank Isom, City with regard to fraudulent or Oct. 22 and David R. Forsha. Andrews James Nov. unlawful means that have been taken Virgen. and John T. Batty. Oct. IS David by certtain parties to get possession Nov 14 David Spilsbury H. Cannon. is what ought of government lands, Washington. 18 Saml L. Adams and Albert E. Miller. to be done in many cases otherthan Oct. 15 G. Bleak J. and Mahouri M. Snow. Nov. LaVirken. the ones under consideration. Nov. 21 James Andrus and David R. Forslia. The fact is notorious that Shem City. monied men are in the habit Oct. 11 Saml L. Adams and Joseph IV. Weeb. Oct. 25 I. C.Macfarlane and James McArthur of hiring people to enter and reside Nov. 8 DavipH. Cannon and George F. Jarvis. Nov. 22 Stake Presidency. upon public land, and turn the same All other missionaries are excused for the over to these land grabbers as soon quarter. Edward H. Snow. Thomas P. Cottam as the patent is secured. The reGeorge F. WIhtehead sults is that the puplic lands are Stake Presidency. corpor-ationsan- d CASH STORE. Rates Reduced as follows. Modena to Salt Lake and return, Lund, to Salt Lake and return, Milford to Salt Lake and return, Tickets on sale Sept. 30 Pullman Sleepers. ' (tv (?V (tv (IV (tv (IV j) G.00 W ashington Roller Mills Co. 6, trains carry PLACES OF AMUSEMDNT: Sr : Bran sold at reduced rates if bought in quantities at the Mills, Washington, Utah.- 3 Feed Grain Tolled at 15c;' 'per hundred. 2. - ; Utah State Fqdr, n. Salt LaKe Theatre, The Grand (Theatre.- g sr El W. GILLETT,' : General Passenger Agent. . " - ' "2? TS (tv $9.30 7.75 to Oct. good returning to Oct. 15. All between Salt Lake and Modena S (0 (tv (tv (tv , ;j. r ' , j f naHgimurtflHj&t unmm-- t.ui- vtrt SNOW, Manager.- -- v . w...i 2q - |