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Show Carpenter, Jos W 6 " DIXIE ADVOCATE VOL. 2. PROFESSIONAL H. H. SAINT GEORGE, WASHINGTON COUNTY, & BUSINESS iv CARDS. 0f 0 i MORRIS, 0 0 and Notary-Public- . Drawn. t. V$ -- at-La- w, of Practice Solicited. UTM H. M. D. EftUFORNIA. RELIABLE ASSAYS. 50 attention. Silver Refined and Bought. 17 5 iPapahoeSt, fiSSAY CO Denver, Colo. (Told and ST. GEORGE Meat Market H. PEARCE, proprietor. f m ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snow returned last J riday from a two weeks sojourn in Salt Lake City and immediate vicinity. They report having had apexcellent time, visiting friends and missionary companions and partaking of the spirit of the general conference. - tor Representative to For Representative to Congress WILLIAM H. KING. j J ustice ot Supreme Court W. YOUNG. tor J ustice of .Supreme Court WILLIAM M. MCARTY. RICHARD For State oenators, I tor State Senators, nth District 11th District ARTHUR Doors, Windows, Screens, Lath, .and Lumber Products D. CONNECTION, SPECIALLY. Three Blocks South of the Court House. (2 JOHN WOOD, JR. For Clerk M Recorder ARTHUR F. MILES. Fof Cieik & Recorder tor Jeweler... 1 t OOP GUARANTEED. o- w- ,il Mail Orders given prompt .ttention. ...ST. GEORGE, VTA1I... MONUMENTS MNn HEADSTONES EESLEY , MARBLE !!2 GRANITE works Erouo City, Utafl. A Large Assortment of Monu-ent- s and Gravestones carried For designs, prices & stock. 11 particulars ca,!I on or address . Mrs. CvIHa Empey, ST. GEORGE, UTAH, 1 - Continued on last page J For Sneriff Ibrigham,- For Co. Commissioners (4 year tei m tear term) For Clerk N Recorder- For County For Judge of Supreme Court- For State Senator, nth District- - tor Representative, 25th Dist, tor Co. Commissioners (4 year term (2 year term) (2 year term). (2 year teim) (a year term) - ForCleik X: Rtcorder- - Sheriff-- - For County Shenft- - P. WULFFENSTEN. For Attorney For County Attorney- - For County For County Assessor For Cdnnty Assessor Attorney WILLIAM WESTO,rER. S. SNOW; For Assessor For Assessor JEDIDIAH For Treasurer NEPHI M. SAVAGE. HERMAN HAFFN. For Treasurer ERASTUS G. WHITEHEAD..' For County Treasurer- - For County Treasurer-- - For Surveyor For County Surveyor For County Surveyor- - - j For Surveyor !j Fcr Repiesentative to Congress WALTER H. SLACK. For Attorney Watchmaker ALL WORK Meadow Valley wash the company plant, to e run wit, water power, thus saving considerable which has heretofo- j been .paid out for fuel, kro.n t: e plant wifes will be run to Del.anm P1 ; a distance of about 14 miles. will be abo located it eigi t plant niles tenth of Calientes. will build an electric TACOB L. WORKMAN. Sheriff MOSEPH 25th Dist.- - R.X. KNELL FORSYTH. FRANK R. BENTLEY. SMiTH, Representative to Congress MATHEW WILSON. For judge of Supreme Court WARREN FOSTER. For State Senator, nth Distr.ct For For Representative, : For Co. Commissioners (4 year term MELVIN M. HARMON. . (2 jear term (2 year term) LUMBER YARD o HORTON H. HARDER. (2 year term) NEIL Picketts Watches, Clocks and Jewel-- y of all kinds repaired. New Zases and (Movements ordered m application 1 B. LEWIS. tor County Representative For Representative from 25th Dist., DAVID H. MORRIS. For Co. Commissioners (4 y6ar term EDWARD M. BROWN.- - - Planed or Itougli, Conress-JOSEP- H HOWELS. LEHI.W. JONES. & side, ErphRlTi. Ticket, o George, Utah D; J. eery The old mill is being torn down an replaced with new machinery. There are pipes to be laid, ne.y roads to be made, etc., whu h is the principal work at present. On the -- Ticket, For A men on d .WASHINGTON. Arnold Stucki and George Graf are back from DeLamar, where Oct U9, M ,2. Fiey have been Working on the road. A grand rejubl'can free ball is Word was received at Modena a promised for the evening of Nov. 3. few days since of the death of Frank Peter Nielsen and Willie Van Oren Enight, a business man of that tarted to Modena Monday for freight. The republicans have oigani,'d a place, club and are practicing camp iign glee AYhile your correspondent was en songj. routed to DeLamar he passed Mr. Joseph Cooper and wife return-',Thorley of Cedar City, who as from Pine Valley lat Monday, bringtikingaflock of mutton sheep out ing back a lc id of potatoes. for the local market. William Weave- - arrived home on i Ernest Reber has been chosen as 2ith from the western mining cam-i-- , of Religion Clas. where he has been with pro lno. Socialist Party Builder. WORK i single-hande- ar.J Ernest Rtber, John have gone to Parowan on business. Democratic Party ftr CUSTOM capacjty There is considerable traffic through this place since t' open ng of the Dixies new road, and occasionally a hack load of laborers will stop and get a gentle tip as they pass through town. DeLamar is steadily coming o it of its kinks. There work for Hands. Contractor H PLANiND MILL IN inks for Globe and Clasped F. D. DWELLEY, H. t f,:s dil lment labo 1 per week. A!! orders promptly filled. Fair prices, Marxet on Second North Street. For Lumber Oct, 29, 1902. Our crops are about ail gathered in for this season. released, with a vote of j geci'v 'Vi- - , St. .SANTA CLARA. STfiEETSS Z3 g Beef, PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED The people of this place, are some-- 1 what disappointed in ordinance passed by the county commissioners on the ljth inst., defining what shall con- stitute a lawful fence. A fence of four wires and posts one rod apart is a mere sham. Any old eow in the courty would go through such a fence without a scratch. In our judgment a lawful fence should have not less than six wires and posts not more than eight feet apart, and should be at least four and a half feet high, made of any materal. We feel that such a fence as is authorized by the ordinance referred to is an imposition upon the people. Hence we Lope that in case we get a fence law, the commissioners will pass an ordince providing for a fence that will protect the man who I as a cow to turn out as well as the one who lias a city lot or field. e Pork or Mutton deliveree at least three times Fresh NO. 9. Sister Eliza Terry arrived here yesThe Threshing is completed. Oct. 29, 1902. terday from Hinckley, Millard county. grain turned out very well considerThe' is fine and dry; otili weather Evelyn Langston ha? her arm dis- ing the unpropitious outlook earlier no host as yet. located at the elbow by falling from a in the season. horse one day this week. c'oine of our bo s are hack from the where they have been miUiiains, Lafey Hall was run over by a horse gii.aering stock. the other day and rendered unconscious for a while. With the exception of a little corn superintendent His injuries are not serious, however. ailhav, the crops are all gathered. John S. Sturki has been honorably (.told and Silver . $0.75 Gold, silver, copper 1.50 Samples by mail rtceive prompt .V) J. s ion. Rockville Oct. 2!), 1902. There will be a democratic rally tonight. Brother Gifford is improving, but is not able to get around yet. We are having beautiful weather: Cold nights and warm days. PRESENT OFFICE ADDRESS, Wilcox building. Spring Street, V :,o The stockmen have just returned from the mountain with their cattle, and are having a general round up of steers, preparatory to a sale. 3l33'6 OGDEN $V Cottarn of the stake pres-- JTrday evening, the 17th inst., announced a meeting fern a at 4 p. m., but we are wa; our Old Folks party. A most to Lf t,. rjecture the object of the enjoyable time was had. This nii a. bei g the first party of the kind A ,110a v;as given last Friday held here, a special effert was put iw, night to Brother Ira DeMill, who re- fordi to make it a grand success. cently returned from a mission to the The committees spared no effort to Southern States, having been absent of interest that feature supply every two years. could be desired, and the general Our Sabbath School was reorganized is that their labors were last Sa heath, made necessary by the vef. ict The stage was fact that our worthy superintendent amj 'v rewarded. and and decorated David Hershi, will start in the near furnished future on a mission to Switzerland. presented the appearance of a cosy Bro. Hersohi has been a very faithful pa, ior. Here the tlistingushed official. the Old Folks, seated. gu.sts, Af er the rendering of a special program all repaired to the base.PINE VALLEY ment of the meeting house, were a sumpuous repast was in readiness. Oct. 20, 1902. The inner man satisfied, they reDistrict school commenced today. turned to the hall where dancing Wm. J. Snow and Miss Emma C. was indulged in until the sma, wee Gardner are the teachers. hours. The hearts of the old and A sale ot stock wilt bo effected venng were full of cheer. here on the 23rd inst. The delivery will be made at Pinto to Joseph Coumerilh. SPRINGDALE. Hyrum Dalton and L tura Larson to St. George to be Formerly of Sait Lake City. Lead i? 3i id. have gone married. QLORGE R. LUND, fluid - JH John T. Batty and Joseph Naegie were here last Sabbath as home missionaries. yn. WINTHROP BETTS, . w W . Our district school sta ted Oct. 13 with George Bringhurst as teacher. S. Mineral Surveyor ST. EORGE, a 2? S'. . --c- '"mo Sister Addie Hall is veiy we trust she will be er ATTORNEY LDS ANPFUS, X0 X0 . Utah s Dixie, but Office at Residence on North Street A!! Kinds 40S - . UG. la. NOTARY-PUBLI- C. Attorney y- ! macfarlane, U. X ...ROCKVILLE. Shannooii Shaving. Stylish Hair cuttmv. Razors honed for Private Indivduals. One door West of Advocate Office Deputy a' 'c . yiLLlAlVl N. GRAY, Tonsorisl Artist. LAND i By our C o r r & s p o n d e- n t s. Mining and Probate Business. SAAC c. I1 flews Attorney-atLaw- , All KinJs of ' UTAH, FRIDAY, OCT. 31 1902. ISAAC C. MACFARLANE. JOSEPH WALKER. For Precinct Justice of the Peace- - For Precinct Justice of the Peace- - For Precinct Justice of the Peace- - For Precinct J ustice of the Peace- - For Precinct Constable- - Fof Precinct Conatable- - For Prectnct Constable- - For lhecinct Constable STATE OF UTAH, County of H , ) Washington j ... - Arthur F. Miles, Couhty Clerk of Wish irlgto in County; Utah, hereby certify that the within and fore going names are.the candidates for the office named to be voted for at the Ceneral Election on JTUesdayi November 4th, 1902. That they have been regularly certified to asjsTovided by law, and that the list herewith given is true and correct,' , I In witness thereof have hereunto affixed the seal of my office, at St. George, Utah, this 28th day ot ' ARTHUR F. MILES, County 'Clerk. October, A. D. 1902. I, -- - . |