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Show CarpeLter, Jos 1 6 AV 2 r E ADVOCATE D St. George, Washington County, Utah, Thursday, Oct. 8, 1903. Vol. 3. Quite a number of our town people WITH OUR COUNTY TRIALS OF THE arc undergoing a siege of bad colds and sore throats. Ella Mungold of Idaho EARLY PIONEERS. CORRESPONDENTS. areMrs. Etta and fall and winter here the spending for their health. Willard Jones will attend Conference Lines Inscribed by Local Poet lanreat For Week Gathered Happenings of the and the Missionary reception at Salt Chas. L. Walker. Advocate Readers. Lake City next week. We are having considerable change in the weather the past week. Plenty AWARDED 1ST PRIZE AT COUNTY FAIR. DIXIE. OF UTAHS NEWS THE All of rain to enlighten our hearts. The people of the Muddy valley feel A Song That Cannot Fail to Thrill .Interesting Items from Shem, Virgin will not be long eer they can step on it . Overton Leeds, and the the Hearts of the Early ' the train and take a ride. . Branch Normal. Settlers. Mrs. Eva Whitmore will leave for Salt Lake City and Ogden Monday to choose a new stock of winter goods. (Tune, Marching TUrdngh Georgia.! SHEM UTAH- The Young Ladies have again reRejoice ye young and aged, newed their winters work in the Mutual Rejoice throughout the Sept. '29th, 1903. Give thanks to God Almighty Improvement cause, also the Relief The Indians are returning from their For the day we celebrate. Pine-nut- . Let hunt, r . , joyous sounds of, gladness Mr. Chas. Cobb is puttingTn'a' Store t All nature permeate; R. J. Pace & Co. are the possessors at Moapa. He intends to do much Shout! shout! with music for Utah! business there soon, as he expects to of a fine new fire proof safe. ' ? .. V ,V. ;" , ' Chorus. c The mason work for the Companys run a boarding house also. ' footmen two have hurrah passed for Utah's Pioneers, Twenty Hurrah, pew office is almost completed. down the past two days coming from Those Reeky Mountain, heros, Miss Laura B. Work has returned the The noble Pioneers. grade. It appears that there is from her trip to Washington, D. C. more men than work for as as God crown their hoary beads with high ' The smelter closed" dbWn Monday six pass almost every day. peace, morning. Will start up again in a few Soothe their declining years, ' days. The valiaot old veterans of Utah Oh! yes, Jeodfe Cox arid Eph Webb LEEDS. Many years have lapsd and vanished took the foot & walker traiu to town to When nigh Council Bloffs was seen . i. i day. A weary band of Pilgrims, Sept. 29th, 1903. Warton Cox and HaiYv Thurston With all their camp routine; it has rained. Yesterday and passed through Shtin on their way to Their eyes were looking westward, sick has been Mrs. Hattie Stirling ' Bunkerville. a haven yet unseen, For this week. As they came marching to Utah. Manager C. H. DohUttle has taken a trip to Salt Lake, Bis return is e'x- - Mrs. Lizzie Mcfarlane of Cedar is O'er trackless vilds and sage brush; ' Visiting her mother Mrs. Brown. pectcd scon. a turbid stream; O'er many is here Roy Harris of Long Valley Among the new inhabitants of Shem Thru wild and sombre canyons, is Leo Picket and wife. Leo has charge visitingMus brother William Harris. where locomptives scream Miss Mamie Olson is home again bf the James Andrus &?' Sons Store. With weiry limbs and bleeding feet Dr. Walter Pike and G. Chaurcey from St. George, where she has been They urged their jaded team. As they came Inarching to Utah. '' ' ' SpiisbUry fret e here liAt'week in the working for some time. MissesAnn and Etta McMullin and interest of the Mutual Life Insurance the5 ' jcrdsilpt Their svycings - K Miss Ly.e Olsen wih leave this week Ce. not le me te!l;,' , Time A company of Navajo' End ians were for ecboeA at Cedar City. Of stampedes, raiding Indians, here last week. They .disposed Their horrid, midnight yell of a cumber of their blankets while at The sad and lonly funerals ' NORMAL NOTES. thia'place.Without the dirge of bell. ' ' r. As they came inarching to Utah. The Shem school building is comple-- . ted ready for school to start next Oct. 3rd 1903. With faces pinched by hunger morning. Miss Louisa Cox will Id arc They trod the desert wild; students New every coming conduct the school. There will famished mother failing The day, but there is plenty of room for enrollment of about twenty pupils. To nnrse her new born child. more Yet midst these dire privatiohs Work on the new building has been God looked on them and smiled, delayed fora day or two on account of As they came inarching to Utah. .VIRGEN CITY. the rain. The race oft fails the fleetest,. President Kingsbury visited nearly all Oct. 5, 1903. The battle slums the strong. classes at the normal last Friday and r But faith and courage ne'er forsook had the in young people Friday evening occupied the time chapel. Their leader, Brigham Young. an oyster supper at Isoms. As a result of the school city election Whose kindly words of counsel, the sit starred ha Work again held Friday we have for mayor, George Each day led them along. mills after a weeks delay Taylor; for recorder, Rose Fuller; for As they came marching to Utah, by the recent storm. for attorney Amos Workman. Yes, like the Pilgrim fathers, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Spendlove of in Students society again began of They bowed the knee i,n prayer Cedar City are here for the purpose on Friday. New officers were earnest Gave thanks to God Almighty of fruit. winter supply getting their elected and every thing looks favorable his kind and loving care. For this Two coal oil Vnen have made for aprosoerous year with this organizTheir vespers thru the tented camp1' their headquarters fbr the past few ation. Made music in thcair, days. Ve have heard of no wells came inarching to Utah. As a for made they are being Preparations bored yet, however. Ir reached the 'valley, shop. This building will be situated At length they received been has been Word recently North west of the Library. The con The haven of their rest from Idaho of the death of Leroy Beefor the carpenter worn has been tract lake of briny waters With be, Jr., son of our bishop, from typhoid. sublet to the Manual training hoys who. in the west. Resplendent children. and'several He leaves a wife Under the directions of Mr. Lewis will On Ensign's Peak they planted Mr. Leland Clark of Panguitch is erect their new quarters. The work Our nation's noble crest. here to get his wife whohas'been visit- it is expected, will be completed in As they came marching to Utah. Mrs. ing with her parents, Mr. and month about two weeks. Behold! what many . years hath, for the past James Humphries, wrought, or two. Among the improvements inauguratTis writ on history's page; season school Woodward this ed ' the at The land subdued, rich mines un-- , Sunday evening the Mutual Improve of training' the children to ment Associations held a conjoint ses- is that , earthed, march properly. The various grades sion and a short, interesting program The wonder of the age unon files the in campus was rendered. This is preliminary to are arranged Farms, orchards, homes and v'me- der their instructors, and are taught work. winters of the the beginning .. , a!ds; to march into the building in time to Where once grew plains of sage. .Last Tuesday' evening a wagon load music, a tune being played on the And today. there's rejoicing In Dixie. of our young people went Yor a ride to piano for the purpose. It makes a very a had All mill. the Dell and Mountain pretty drill and is a needed step in the On these silvery headed veterans verv enjoyable time and were allowed line of discipline for the children. Let the laurel chaplet rest A lion heart Regalia to help thfimselves to some very good Adorn each veterans breast. grapes aed peaches. Notice. j God be all tlie glory To , Arthe from Indians Several Navajo Notice is hereby given that sealed Inscribe the crests upon here Reservation through passed izona bids will be received at the office of the Of these grand old Founders of Utah. the otheT day. They carried a paper Clerk of the.Tenth School District of a on were with them stating that they Yes, let the graven motto Washington County, Utah, until 12 Of a glorious setting sun, friendly trading expedition among the oclock noon on me tenth day of OctoBe blazoned on their coat of arms, whites and desiried to be well treated. ber, A. D., 1903, for the following maEmblem" of victory won Several men bought blankets of them. terial: Surmounted by the All seeing eye (2.1) cords of cord wood. Twenty-fivWood to he good, solid .wood, full EnshriniDg Altar Throne, Pioneer escutcheon 6f Utah. four (4) feet in length. To be delivered .OVERTON: 7 cords on the school yard as follows: CHAS. L. WALKER. in October and 6 cords in each month Sept. 26th, 1903. of November, December and January. The District Botfrd reserves the Where fools, Arp .Wise, .. Sarah Perkins left fop Salt Lake to reject any and kll bids.- - , right The- fool nevdf puts off till ' ' last.week.1 r Arthur F. Miles, what he shcrildnt do at all. PhilClerk Martha Bfeebe of Vergin City is agaiD Record. adelphia 1903. , Dated 17, Sept. yisitilg in our midst. No. 5 Alex Andrns made a trip to Shem last Friday. FROM FAR AWAY Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pace left for Ogden last Thursday to visit relatives. AUSTRALIA. The Misses Maggie Milne and Ethel Jaryis spent the past week at Bellevue. Elder Junius Foster Writes Interesting Miss Louise Cox of this place entered upon her duties as teacher at Shem last Monday. HE WILL - -- - . . So-cie- 1 . . . l , ' to-da- y , ' JS - Mon-da- y be-a- 4 mo-lass- oocas-sione- d T T be-in- g - . 4 -- . . e i . , . , ! - ! ' . 4- - REACH - HOME DECEMBER 1ST Nellie, Frank and Ziua Nielson are Sails From Sidney on 16th Inst., down from Sanpete county visiting relturning Via Naples, Paris atives in St. George. - . . , Letter.- Re- and England. ' .Poorly Paid Dressmakers. There are 107,848 dressmakers em- ployed by firms in London. The high- Hawthorne, St. IVooloongabba, Bris ' est wages obtainable except in the bane, Aus:; Sept. 3, 1903. case of about a dozen heads of depart- Editor Dixie Advocate: ments are eighteen shilimss a week Before I leave Australia I wish again to thank you for your kindness Leo Snow expects to begin school at in sending me the Advocate while I Santa Clara next Monday, where he has have been from home. The paper has the principalsliip for the coming win- been a welcome companion to me, as ter. Miss Ella Stucki, the teacher of doubtless it has been to other missionthe lower grades, was in St. George aries from Dixie. I expect to sail from Sidney on the this week, visiting the Woodward lGtli inst., by tlie German liner Oldschool. enburg, which will take me to Naples. Thence I will go overland through Insane Mans Good Luck. A German merchant of Frankfurt Paris to England. I expect to arrive suddenly became Insane the other home about the 1st of December. ' It is with peculiar feelingsi that a day as he whs walking along the street and threw away 512,000 he had missionary bids farewell to the saints in his pockets. A policeman lucidly and friends in a foreign land. When. was at hand and saved, it he,leaves home he expects to return again to his relatives and associates, but when lie leaves the mission field it , Valuable- South Dakota Mines. The mines of the Black Hills dis- is quite different. The most,f not all trict, South Dakota, for the year just of his foreign friends, he may never closed produced $S, 363,392, which Is meet again on this side of tlie Golden But like the Beloved Deci-pl- e nearly $1,000,000 Increase over the pre- Shore. vious year. The average value of the said, we look forward with hope ore handled in the district per ton to the grand reunion in a happier land was $4.44. there will be no more partings, where no more tears. The reduction in the size of our paper On tne whole my labors in Australia this week is clue to the non arrival of have 1 eers of uenost plsasi nc c'mnaexeT!'" A qui weekly supply of ready-printIt is true that clouds of darkness have fact which we very much regret, but gathered about me at time,s but the cyliich under the circumstances is unSou of Righteousness .has dispelled avoidable. Tlie Advocate will of course them with a more glorious effulgence. he of itsusutl dimensions hereafter, unNever was our work in Anstrailia in a less a like accident again befalls us. more prosperous condition than it is at Miss Mary Oxborrow from Lund, present. Prejudice is being removed from eyery quarter wherein our elders Ney., who lias been visiting during the are laboring. Our greatest enemy is month with Mrs. her James sister, past indifference on the part of the people. McArthur, wss given a surprise party at the home of Bp. McArthur last week We meet with some opposition, but to keep us well advertised. by a number of her girl companions. just enough On last the Tuesday evening some of us An enjoyable evening was spenf by the lecture a attended by a Rev. Walker, young people in tlie participation of who Salt Lake City passed through Reand other amusements. games IDs subject was freshments were served consisting of about four years ago. America and hack. "My through trip ice cream, cake, candy and nuts. He just got warmed up to his subject Has that crazy man left town? is an about the time lie reached the Mormon enquiry frequently made. A peculiar headquarters. lie gave us praise for and suspicious looking character stop our industrial development, for a beauped in St. George last week. II i s head tiful city aud for a flue choir of five was bandaged; lie wore a torn and rag hundred voices. But this was only to ged suit, anil his manner was strange make what he said about our religion enough to attract attention. It is rumor more palatable. Among other things ed that a telegram has been received at he said that never in his life did lie see this place from Provo, asking for his so many jaded, dejected and cereworn retention. Just which wav die went women as he saw in a congregation at And only from here we are not able to learn, but the Tabernacle on Sunday. to think that the first wife is compelled it is supposed that he traveled south At least it is sate to say to put the hand of the second into that of her husband at the alter. Oh! how that the apparition lias disappeared. He said Mormouism abominable! be all might right for men, but it is Saves Two From Death- bad for women. Any rewholly Onr little daughter and an almost which disregards the seventh ligion fatal attack of whooping cough and commandment is not the religion of bronchitis, writes Mrs. W. K. Havi Christ. said that be desired very lie land, of Armonk, N. Y.t but when much to enter tlie temple, hut was' not other remedies had failed, we saved to do so. While getting his permitted her life with Dr. KingsNew Discovery. hair cut he asked a Mormon barber why Our niece who had Consumption in an he could not get in. The barber readvanced stage, also used this wonderplied that if he would profess to be ful medicine and today she is perfectly and he baptised he could ' get converted well. desperate throat and lung disin easily enough, and then he could eases yield to Dr. KingsNew Discovery backslide if he wanted to. Mr. Walker as to no other medicine on earth, said that he could not pay the price. I for Coughs and colds. 50c and felt like telling him that the barber $1.00 bottles guaranteed by B. F. was only pulling his leg. Knell. Trial bottles free. Well, I must draw to a close as I have other work to do. Just gently place Prof. Otte, instructor of music at the your hand on your stomach and heave Woodward school, is gaining much a sigh as you think of me feeding the populaiity in musical circles. Aside fish during the next six or eight from his regular instruction at the weeks. school, Mr. Otte states that lie has all Yours truly, the pupils which he can at present S. J. FOSTER. Parents will doubtless find it a difficult task to engage his A Love Letter- services for new applicants. (Try him not Would interest you ifyourelook-in- g Mr. he Dont discouraged.) anyhow. for a guaranteed Salve 'for Sores, Otte is also taking active control of the silver band, and is training vigorously Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd', 'of Ponder, I suffered with an Ugly the indiyidual. members. Ilis energy Mo. writes: and push, coupled vith- his skill, tact Bore for a yearbut a bovd Buekkns ,aqd genial manner, make him a general Arnica Salve cured me. Its the best favorite. Hes a capital fellow, any- Sale on earth. 25c at B. F. Knell's Drug Store. how, that man Otte. ! , s. . - . i |