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Show these items are all taken tf in the LOCAL HAPPENINCS. order of their gravity, it will be several weeks before we learn PUBLISHES EVERY FRIDAY Miner suit at 11.75 at the Hub. whether polygamous marriages are By WILKINSON BROTHERS. The first cutting of hay U now being . - Editor oad Mrt. being solemnized or not. l.et the harvested. C. S. WILKINSON, investigation be thorough! PRICES OF SUBSCRIPTION. James J. Booth, our local photoSI.SO A sight worth going many miles grapher, was up to Shetn recently and x ATonths .7 to see is the large canal of the secure1, some good photograph of the .5 Hurricane Company, suspended smelter and catnp. Strictly In Advance. between earth and sky on the Dr. Wanlew, awayeranil one of the side of the Virgin River Fntered at the pwl offief at St. Oforyp, Utah, opposite principal ptiKh at Shem, spent a few from the La Verkin canal. The hours Id Sl George last week Friday. fur tnoMDimiM through th mail a matter. water has now been conducted The Dr. reports everything prosperous along the ditch two miles or more at the camp. Friday, May 2'.), ltKM. and before spring planting time TO TKK A rol.l IN UK comes again the water will probably Take Laxative llrotuo Quinine Tablets. THE RAILROAD SITUATION. !e onto the bench. The mountain Ail druggists refund the money if it We are frequently asked our opin side along which the canal is being fails to cure. K. V. Groves signature is oa each box 25c. ion as to the prospects for railroad constructed is so precipitous that it not has found to been necessary communication with the outside Hooper Young, who is doing life Of course only blast the canal through the sentence for the murder of Mrs. Vorld for this section. we can see no farther in these mat- solid rock most of the way, but also Fotitter at New York, aud whose deters than anybody else, who has ao to erect great walls of mason work fense was lusanity, Is said to be de veloptng unmistakable sigos of that ces to all the papers of the state, and in many places tunnel through disease. and certainly can know no more projecting angles of the mountain. than the people most deeply inter- It is certainly a great piece of enMade Young Again. One of Ur. Kings New Life Pills ested, who in many cases are just gineering and does credit to not who the each Railit, person only a much at sea as the public. surveyed night for two weeks has but me In road building has been compared to but to those who have assisted to my teens' agaiu 1). H. Turner of Dempseytown, Fa. Theyre the best in a gigantic game of checkers, in execute it as well. And considerthe world for Liver, Stomach and is which there are a number of con ing that it the work of poor men Bowels. Purely vegetable, Never Only 25c at Su George Urug testants, and the successive move of and not capitalists, it is certainly gr'pe. U each player is hinged on the move remarkable. Sevier county sustained a severe Like all great of the opposition. Tins issue an enlargement in the loss last week by the breaking of their forces, they invariably move slowly. reservoir in the vicinity of Hatch town, When it was announced a few weeks size of our sheet, made necessary nil the water which had been allowing the ever volume of increasing ago that Senator Clark had pur- by for summer irrigation to rnn reserved imnews, goes into efTect. With this chased the track and to waste, and doing considerable damof the Oregon Short Line south of provement the paper will be larger age to growing crops along the banks Salt Lake and would extend the and newsier than ever, and we trust of the stream. The question now is, will rally to its support. have the people sufficient grit to line immediately to the coast, we the people rebuild the da in? were not carried off our feet with Thf. Advocate is here to stay, the of that despite predictions many any visions of Bids Wanted, trains speeding over the proposed it could only last one year, etc. We Scaled bids for purchase of residence nail are tooth the and for working and form of the James Jackson estate, lin to California this year, nor of situated iu Toquerville, Washington branch lines radiating in various di- upbuilding of what we believe to County, Utah, will be received up ex-to be of one of the best counties the June 1Jth. 190.1. City lot and rections through southern Utah to and we invite the hearty co- cellent brick residence of 10 rooms state, Rail industries. dormant develop with 3 cellars, splendidly located on roads usually wait until there is operation of the people. Whether center of Main street, also a rewater-rigwill the fann with elcven-acrpresent improvement something to build for, and the situated in main held, just south main or not with remains permanent of town. For information address, people residing in the country can you, dear reader, and a goodly Walter H. Slack, expect to furnish that business. Executor. Still the prospects continue to number of the residents of the Sheriff Newman of White Pine look bright for the completion of district who are not yet subscribers. the San Pedro road in due course of There is sufficient population in the county, Nev., had an exciting encounter with a Chinaman in the county time, though it will probably require St. George Stake, which we aim to jail a short time ago. The sheriff had furnish subscribto represent, 1,000 A years to make the connection. ers and we are going to secure them just entered the building, when the of railroad magimportant meeting celestial attacked him with a raizor. nates was held in Salt Lake City the if it is at all possible. We thank After a desperate fight, the sheriff's first of the week to complete ar- those who have stood by the paper clothing being slashed in a number of from its commencement so loyally, places and his hands quito badly cut, rangements for the transfer of the and hope for a continuance of their the officer succeeded in getting posO. S. L. property. the this time IJy so essential to the life session of the murderous blade. A patronage, rails have probably all been laid later report says that the Chinaman over the zo miles of grade con and progress of a local paper. died from his Injuries. structed through the Salina Canyon What a pity that the waters of last summer, but only light rails A man living on a farm near here taken up between Salina and Manti the warm springs near the La Ver came in a short time ago completely are being used, which docs not look kin are not put to better use. Here is doubled up with rheumatism. I handmuch as if it was intended for a a volume and quality of water, ed him a botale of Chamberlains Pain Balm and told him to use it freely and trans continental line, though it may which for the cure of rheumatism If not satisfied after using it he need nd other constitutional j disorders, ..be. used at some time in the future not pay a cent for it, says C. P, to either transport iron from Iron annot he equaled in the west Rayder, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. "A r he water remains winter and few days later he walked into the store county to the mills and furnaces of at a temperature of 180 deg. or as straight as a string aud handed me the Colorado Iron & Fuel Co. at give me another Iueblo, or to haul coke from Car- higher, and therein sufficient water a dollarof sayiug, Chumberlains Pain Balm. bon and Emery counties to the iron for a bathing resort of any dimen- bottle I want the house all the time for fields, though this is only a matter sions. Tiie water rises, or rather it cured me. For sale by St. George flows from the clift of rocks, on the of conjecture, and to be truthful Drug Co. . south bank of the river, where there . Iron countys prospects for a rail-A change has taking place in the road are at present, in our opinion, is not sufficient room for a good of the St. George Meat bathing resort, but it is a simple management little better than ours. Market. For a consideration of fUOO, We hope to live to see railroad matter to pipe it across on trestles, J, H. Pearce has sold hiB buildings, trains running through Washington or even tunnel under the river, and tools, corrals and good will to H. H county; to see all the water which conduct it to an advantageous spot Harder and Chas, W. Beebee and under present conditions annually for the buildings. It will require a executes a boud not to kill or dispose runs into the Colorado river from little capital to build and equip of beef in this county west of Leeds for one year, Mr, Pearce talks of ,our county, reservoired and used; such a resort, but there is money in going to Idaho to engage in business to see .every parcel of available land it for some one. With our balmy with It. It, Barry, who spent the cultivated up to the highest degree winter climate and a modern bath winter here. In the mean time the possible;, our mineral resources all ing resort, fed by such a stream of local market will be continued at the and utalized; to hear the water, we should be able to cure old stand and customers will receive i developed Arkansas would fair and courteous treatment. Rum of busy factories and mills, and almost anything. be lost of This of welcome a great influx sight entirely. populaGREATLY ALARMED. tion, and if we live long enough we stream of water in one of the large will doubtless realize at least a part cities would be worth millions of By a Persistent Cough, but Permaof our wish. Hut we are convinced dollars. nently Cured by Chamberlains Cough Remedy. that much of this will have to come Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student at law, Notice. about before our dreams of a railBishops of wards will please notify in Greenville, S C. had been troubled road materialize. We have a hard their people that the regular quarter- for four or five years with a continucountry to build through, and there ly conference of the St. George Stake ous cough which he says, greatly must be something to justify the will convene June l.T and I 14, in the alarmed me, caused me to feared that road in building. Stake tabernacle. Priesthood meet- was in the first stuge of consumption. Those who have money should ing held Saturday at 5 o'oloek, p. m. Mr. Burbage, having seen Chamberlains Cough Remedy advertised, conK. H Snow, invest it in some of these many encluded to try it. Now read what he Thos. P. Cottam, 15y so doing they can terprises. Geo. P. Whitehead, I soon felt a remarkable says of if hasten the advent of the railroad. State Presidency. change and after using two liottles of Dated May 29, 1903. cent size, was permanthe twenty-fivently cured." Sold by St. George Last Sundays Tribune contains Drug Co., the full text of an astronomical with what argument, coupled William Gardner of Pine Valley historical facts are obtainable, prewas in town the first of the week making arrangements for the breeding pared by a German professor, Hans NEW TRAIN SERVICE. here of a fine French Pereheron Stal Achelis, which appears to prove Hon, which bo recently purchased from F.FFKCT! VF. FKIFY 1. 1903. quite conclusively that the Mesiali J R Miller of Murray, Salt Lake was crucified on the 6th day of Train run daily km follows county. The horse is the finest of its No. 1. class ever seen In this part of the state. April, in the year 30. This has No. 2. DAILY AR RIVE DAILY It always been a disputed question, LEAVE weighs 1830 pounds, and is built for 3 ... Calienfea .... :55 p m p m Foaled in and while the reasoning of the 6:o p Uvuda 11:23 a in action as well as strengbt. 6 tO p iu ... Modena ... . .....10:55 a ni France, April 4, 1867, be has a clear German professor may not be re- 8 15 p m . .. . LuikI ...... .. .. y l a ui ... Milford ? !5 a m pedigree dating back a hundred years p m 2:35 a m Ch ar I.ake .. 2:35 a m garded as infallible, it is a coinciHe was imported by the 3:05 a m 2 tPi A U) or more. . . . Oiil dence worthy of note that if this is fi:im a m . .... Juab II: HI pm American Stock Co. in 1889, and sold 6 A'i a m .... 9:40 p oi ....... ....NepM. the correct date then it was just 1, ? 55 a tn .... 7 M5 p iu to R. G. Miller of Price, Carbon Provo 8:35 a tn l.rhi Jot.... .... 7:05 p ui Soo years afterwards to the day fMA am .... 6:3? p nt county. A month ago he tvas purchasSandy I? ... 6 21 p in ed by Mr. Gardner as above stated. that the Church of Jesus Christ of ArriveA Daily ... Murray...... ....Loan Daily 9:35 am ... Salt Lake City. . . . fl int p iu The bot-swill be stabled by Sheriff of Latter Day Saints was organized. :4U .... 3:ifi p in F. ....OtfU'u It. Bentley of this place. Bred to Five Daily Trains each way between the nptive stock, the cross should And now the grand jury is in Salt Lake City and Ofjden. auimals. excellent Shortest and fastest line from Salt produce Resides the charges of Lake session. City Fast, in connection with the The Wastes of the Body. polygamous marriages, a number Union Pacific. Pullman Palace Sleeper from Moseven days the blood, muscles of other evils are to be investigated, dena Every to Salt Lake City. and bones of a man of average size and the entire moral atmosphere of D. E. Burley, I). S. Spencer, G. P. A-- T. A. A. G. P. A T. A. loses two pounds of wornout tissues. the state, and particularly of Salt Salt Lake City, Utah. This waste cannot be replenished and Lake City is to be purified. In the health and strength kept up withfact the jurists appear to have their out perfect d igestion. When the stomA Startling Test. hands very full, and if ail the rumors ach and digestive organs fail to perTo save a life. Dr. T. G. of and charges are fully sifted, they No. Mehoopaoy, Pa., made Merritt, a startling form their functions, the strength lets will find plenty to occupy their time test resulting in a wonderful cure. He down, health givea way, and disease writes, "a patient was attacked with sets up. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables during the summer. Among other violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera- the stomach and digostive organs to things, the Ted light districts of tion of the stomach. I bad often found digest and assimilate all of the wholeSalt Lake are to be inquired into, Electric Bitters excellent for acute some food that may be eaten into the stomach and liver troulles so I the status of the gambling question them. The patiAt-Ruinefrom kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues first, aod ha not liadlan attack in and protects the health and strength of ventilated, the rooming house evil the 14 months. Electric lliitters are the mind and body. Kodol cures Indiexploited a t I a number of other positively guaranteed for Dyspepsia and all stomach rid i cost ion, Constipation Vnd Kinney gestion, Dyspepsia ms disgraceful propositi subjected troubles them. Only) ",0c at St. i rout des. It is an ideal spring touic. Try to the scrutiny of tl e luw. And if George Prugco. Sold by St. George Drug Co, THE DIXIE ADVOCATE. Per Year Si 5 Three Atonths.. 0 i IT Notice the chaugo in the this Issue. A aS. Co-op-s gTnmnTmnTmnTmnTnmTinmmmmmmmmmmK 4 number of the stockmen are out their cattle. rouuditlg up Thomas Olds of Toquerville la driving 6Ute again between St. George Wilford McAlJ later of Manti L visiting relative in St. George and may oftend the summer here. From and after June 1, beef will le kept always an band at our market." " Company Hutch Eit Shop. & Mr. and Mr. S. A. Pymn and Mj. and Mrs. James J. Booth went up to Shem Wednesday, returned yesterday. D. J. Smith, the jeweler, ha? just received an elegant line of silver war?-The housewife of taste now has an ry portunity to adorn her tahie to the queens taste. e sum-ibe- it-l- , e Oregon Short Lino Railroad. . . . . V Ml . . bres-cribe-d 1 J when weAFFORD offer a The equipment for the post office for Shem was received at St. George yesterday, so that the office is now doul-lesMrs. open for business, with Tcmpetina MacfarUoe as postmistress. s A new girl is reported this mornlag at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fawcett. She came last evening and will bear the name of Fawcett until she swaps it for the name of some fellow later on. Postmaster Carpenter of Blooming ton has found the mail bag originally furnished by the department ioade quate to the needs of that thriving burg and a day or too since received u much larger one. ' f S & (; DELINQUENT Enterprise Reservoir and Canal Company Place of bnnineaa, St. George Utah. NOTICE. There are delinquent npon the following slock the several aniuniiu net opponite each name, and, by order of the Board of Directors Mharea of each parcel of mid stock as may be neeeMUtry will be sold at public auction to the highest rexpouslble catth bidder, June iu. 1WO. At i o'clock, p. in., in fruut of the House, St. Oeorjre, Utah, to pay County delinquency, together with cont of advertising and expense of sale. No certificates issued. Mesquite, Stake Presidency, April Kveng May 17th John F. Perkins, Mendis D. Cooper. Overton. April 20th Stake Prcaideuy, . Leavitt. May 17th S. 1,. Bunker, O. :12nd True. If New Idea Womans Magazine Is the cheapest and best Magazine now before the American public. Itshows New Ideas tn Fashions, in Millinery, In Embroidery, In Cooking, tn Woman's Work and In Reading; beautifully illustrated in colors and tn black and white. Above all, tt shows the very fashionable New Idea Styles, made from New Idea s, THIS & & 0v 0 ARE To-da- April 19th Thos S, Terry, George Hunt. Pine Valley, Evening April I7iii Brigham Jarvis, 1L V. Vhuivh. May 17th D. It. Cannon, F. R. Bentley. Pinto, Evening April 19th Brigham Jarvis, H. W. (Jlimvh. hveng May LTh D. H. Camiou,F. R. Bentley Price, T. Atkin, Amass Ruby. April Hhh-J- os, V . Higgins, Arthur WoodMay i7th Chas bury. is Ns during a sudden and terrible .attack of croup. quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure and gave her three doses half an hour apart. The croup was I mastered and our little darling speedily recovered. cannot praise One Minute Cough Cure too much for A. L. Spafford. Postwhat it has done in our family. master, Chester, Mich. Prepared by E. O. DeWITT CO., CHICAGO E. B. Snow Furniture Co. MRS. ADDIE E. PRICE HAS JUST OPENED CROUP NOTICE OF FOREFITURE. Tn Jame H. Empy, his heirs or assigns: You ani heteby notified that the under signed have expended throe hundred dollars in labor and u;on the Floral, Apes and Blue Bell mining Haims, located in Bull Valley, WRshiiqrtou owunty, Utah, in order to held said premises under the previsions of eection C3M of the Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold the mutw for the year ending Decern-berHA. The amouut due from you. James H. Empy, on account of said expenditure is seventy, five dollars (75.00) and if within ninety lays after publication of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of said expenditure, ns your interest m said claims will heroine the prtqeriy of the under sectiou of the Revised O. E. HAMBLIN Statutes, J. F. BKADLY. Dated April 5, 1903. (First April 10 Last July 10, 1903) i s- - UP fi t SUMMER DRESS FABRICS, OVER LACE, MILLINERY AND ALL KINDS OF SUiVMER NOTIONS PATTERN ? SHAPES AND TRinfllNGS ft SP oyer si C3 v:;n H OF LACE AND EMBROIDERY Come e.:.: y and get first choice. I Mine Warning Notice. S St. George Drug Gon?pai?y, n Notice Is hereby driven that the EMMA GROUP of MINES consisting: of ten claims, as follows: Buckeye, Tiger, Emma, Mammoth, Lizzie A., Annie J., Lucy Bob, Merry Bell. Pyramid and Copper Boy, located in Bvill Val: Icy, Washington County. State of Utah, is under option to parties, until August 30tb, 1903, the Mines or Oi, tiers thereof will not be responsible for any indebtedness or for accidents dnriny the tune of the damages optiou on above named Group. By order of the Board of Directors of the EMMA MINING COMPANY. Chaui.ky W. .Tohnmen, Pres. By James T. Aekleck, Secy. St. George, Utah. May 4th, 19U8. (The Parlor Drug Store) On CHOICE LIME STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 18, 1903. To Whom It May Concern : Notice ts hereby given that the state of Utah has tiled in this office a list No. '181 of lands selected by the said State for the establishment aud maintenance of permanent water reservoirs for Irrigating purposes under section 13, of the Act of Congress approved July 10, 1894. The following tracts embraced In said selection list are in a township containing mineral claims of record, viz: The NEX SEq Sec 14 and NWtf NE Sec. 33, T. 41 S., R. 13 W., S. L. Mer. A copy of said list, so far as it relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspiciously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of November 37, (23 L. D. 459), protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described on the ground that the same is more viiiuable for mineral than agricultural purposes will le received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, I). C. Failure so to protest or content within the time specified will be cousideied sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts, and the selection tnereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended lor approval. FRANK D. HOBBS. Register. GEO. A. SMITH Receiver. 29th 24th First May Last July STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 11, 1903. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby giveu that the State of Utah lias tiled in this office a list No 47 of lands selected by the said btatc for the estabiishmei t aud maintenance of an Insane Asylum under section 12 of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894. 1 he following tracts embraced iu said selection list are in a township containing mineral cluims of record, viz. The SV4 SE14 Sec. 20. and lots 10 and 13, Sec. 21, T. 42 S., R. 14 w S L. Mer. A copy of said list, so far as it relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has iteen couspicionsly po.st.-- in this office for inspection by any person interested, aud by the pubiic geueraily. Within the next sixty (90) days following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of November 27, 1896 (23 L. L. 459 1, protests or contests against the claim ofh- the of the tracts or subdivisions State to any ' described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than agr cultural purposes will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specilled will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objections, will be recommended for approval. FRANK D. HOBBS. Register, GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. First May 29th Last July 24th. tloor South of the OF Co-o- p PATENT OHUSS, y) FUMERY, j? Store, Main Street. (() MEDICINES, DRUGGIST SUNDRIES, TOILET ARTICLES, PER- AND TOBACCO. CICARS STATIONERY, J TC.A.SNOW&GO. Patent Lawyers. WASH D.C. I NGTON, ( , Oor ptock in entirely new and fresh aaid none but pure drugs are used in compounding doctors (J prescriptions and family recipes, the filling of ) which we make a specialty. STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 57, 1993. To Whom It May Concern: The State of Utah haviiur selected as a part of its grant for the establishment of permanent water reservoirs muter the Pith section of the Act of Cougress approved July 18, 1894, the following described tracts, returned as minby the United States Surveyor-Genera- l eral land, notice is hereby given that the said State will submit proof as to the character of said land, before the Register and Receiver, at this office, on Tuesday, the Uth day of July, 1903, at 1U:0U o'clock a. m., viz. The NE' NEq Sec. , T. 41 S., R. 13 W., S L. Mer , embraced in List No. 178, for the establishment of permanent water reservoirs. All persons claiming any portion of said described tracts as mineral land, or desiriug to protest or object to the selection thereof by the State, are hereby summoned to appear on thivl date, aud submit testimony in support of their claims or objections. FRANK D. HORBS, Register, GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. 15lh Last July 10.) (First May anything yon invent or improve; alto get CAVEAT.TRADE-MARCOPYRIGHT or DESIGN PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo, for free examination and advice. BOOK OH PATENTS fee before patent. THE HEW IDEA PTTBLlBHIlfO 00. Broadway, Hew York, H. T. $ EXQUISITE LINE OF: EAN (?) W. R. PIKE, Manager. m (hi Hi ib Hi Hi m m new line of DRY GOODS. A at We self GROCERIES tom prices. Also bot Hi m m m m carryS3 COME AND SEE OUR LINE OF SUMHER SUITS. m w m SAnPLES FOR TAILOR-flAD- E Hi A. tj. N. WINSOR, Proprietor, G. MQUARRIE DRY a a COODS FURNISH- INGS AND ? GENERAL MERCHANDISE Furniture Ordered on Commission. Call and See Our Samples of Made to Order Clothing R. J. FARNSWORTHS Hack Modena Li n e St. George, AddressSt. George, Utah. Leave St. George Mondays and Thursdays, Leave Modena Tuesdays aiid Fridays, i t Driving through to one day. Dinner cao be procured on route, Passenger pates Round Trip Tariffs on packages less, lo. porlb., wiib a minimum Express charge o? ?.tA). OneWay .910.00 ' 25c., 1DU lbs., 77m. per cwL jn d IN GROCERIES CENTS m SONS & DEALERS L m m m FLOUR, UNDERWEAR, RUBBER BOOTS, HATS AND READY-MAD- E CLOTHING. Hi Ht Hi CASH STORE HAS JUST RECEIVED ) vl DIXIE THE U Hi Hi foreitn) copy of the New IdbaWomaiC Maoa.inb, and sea vhd treat valae the money tt can give you. s - y ' - One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in minute, because it kills the microbe which tickles the mucous membrane, causthe ing eough, and at the same time dears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup. Our little rH was unconscious from strangulation One OETWEEN for J Z Gome early and get first choice. F. O. ! SPECIALTIES FIXE ASSORTNEXT JUST IX. y Blank Mining Location Notices sale at The Advocate office, CUR JUST NOW. which cost only lOc. Send Five Cents Manager. iuiuuuuiuiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiuiiuuiuiiuuuiuuuauuiuai Psnscs. Progress readers will be pleased to learn that contracts are now being l. let for the extension of the telephone Preston. line south from Marvavale and that April .Oth C C. Runnow, Levi Syphers. the had men of the Kooky Mountain May l?Ui A. K. Whitehead, Win, A. Terry. Bell Telephone company assert with ' Pockvllle, much positiveoess that the line is to Evening April Ibt- h- Rd. A. Morris, and Myconnect Murysvale and St. George via ron A. Chtdester, May 17th -- John It. Crawford, Moses GifTurd. Panguitch and the other towns up and Sants Clara, down the Sevier rivier before April 19th Joilah Leavitt and II, II. Bowler. the present year is ended. The next May 17th James Andrus, Wm. I L Thompson good news along the line of substantial St. George. progress and benefit to us that we exApril 19th, R. C. Savage, David Spilsbury i7th Herman to is May work of the Hafeu, Ernest Keber. that pect publish building the railroad from the Vale Springdale, April 19ib John Wood Jr., Owp De Mill up the river Is soou to begin. May 17lh Samuel Isom, John Sanders. Toquerville. We wish to cull attention to the adEvening April 18th John T, Woodbury, W. . vertisement in this issue of a simple Beltley. set of attachments which greatly exMay 17th Wm. B. Baker, John E. Pace. tends the usefulness of that already Vlrjjen Cltv. April IPth John T. Woodbury, W. O. Bentley weilnigh indispensable household con17th John T. Batty, George Brlnghurst May venience the sewing machine. ,W. Washington. E. Bench, the enterprising representaApril I9th M, M. Harmon, Jos T. Webb. tive of the Singer Sewing Machine May 17th E. M. McArthur, W. G. Miles. Company, has recently imjiorted a St, Thomas. uumber of the attachments anff is April 12tb T. J. Jones, Wm. W. Perkins. All other Home Missionaries are excused for selling them at a price simply nominal $1.25 each. The set consists of a the quarter. E. II. Snow, clamp which grips the fly wheel from Thos. P. Cottam, the outside surface, forming the basis Geo. F. Whitehead, for the attachments, first and foreStake Presidency. most of which is a revolving fan which Keeps the seamstress always cool and An Epitome. free from llic9 while sewing. This Many men have attempted to immormay be removed and supplanted by a talize themselves by truthfully charsmall emery wheel for grinding scis- acterizing the country news paper. late lamented Bill Nye essayed it. sors, kuiyes, needles, etc. This may The He said the country newspaper is a libe changed for a shoe polisher, which brary, an encyclopedia, a poem, a bidoes the work in less than half the ography, a history, a prophesy, a ditime required by hand, or fpr a silver rectory, a time table, a romance, a cook-booa guide, a horoscope, un art and gold polisher. If the set sold at critic, a political resume, a no $5 lady could, especially in Dixie, plan of the universe, a sermon, aground song, afford to be without them. They can a circus, an obituary, u picnic, a shipbe fitted to any make of machine. wreck, a symphony in solid brevier, a rnedly of life and death, a grand aggregation, of mans glory and his shame. In short a birds eye view of all the good Dess and meanness, the joys and griefs, the births and deaths, A the pride and poverty of a community, to say nothing of its being a long-fe- lt n n want, a paper lo a town, a lying sheet, a feeble FongsfVc elfort, a financial problem, a tottering reck, a political too!, a sheriff's sale, One lining for the carpets and a cover for Collar pantry shelves, all at $1.50 per year. Reduced to FIFTY YEAR CENTS perhundred. E. H. SNOW, ONE MINUTE NOTICE. arrests Good New (Panguitch Progress) E THE DIXIE ADVOCATE. Hankervllte. Co. t$ t Feed Grain rolled at 15c. This is a typewriter age. You cannot afford to scribble with a pen. Lots of Testimonials. April tilth Stake P esidency. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala. was May l?th J)hn F. Jerkins, Mendis D. Cooper twice in the hospital' from a several Or if ton. case of piles causing 21 tumors. After April 19th Rd. A. Morris, Myron A.Chidcster. doctors aud all remedies failed, Buck-len- s May 17th Anthony Topsoil, Frank Isom. Gunlock. Arnica Salve quickly Mites, M. L. McAllister. April 19th Arthur further inflammation and cured him May l?tb Stake Presidency, It conquers aches and kills pain 25c. at Georgetown. St. George Drug Co. V. H. Ivins. K L. Hendrix, May !?tl April lst O. C. Kuunow, Levi Syphers. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bench afe Hebron, Eveg April 19th Brigham Jarvis, H. W. celehratiug the advent of a Cluuvh ; Enterprise afternoon. boy into their household, who put in May 17th Jas. B. Bracken, O. H. Gardner. an appearance on the I8th inst. Leeds. Sister Bench is doing remarkably April 19th James G. Bleak, D. R. For sha. May 17th A. H. Larson, Calvin Hall. well, but Bro. Bench is very much upLund Nevada. set. Ho attributes it to the hives-h- ut April 19tU C. C. Konuow, Levi Syphers, well we all have a right to our on the arm, to the worst sort of a burn, sore or boil, Do Witts Witch Hazel Salve is a quick cure. In buying Witch Hazel Salve, be particular to get De Witts this is the salve that heals without leaving a 9unr. A specific for blind, bleeding, itching and protrud Sold by St. George Drug ing piles. S ' Its work Is unsurpassed. It is small, durable, easy toeperate and speedy. fr Guick Arrest. From a Cat Scratch NO. A TYPEWRITER. B. C. Lund writes from Salt lake City, where he is engaged in business ith the State Board of Equalization, to have his Advocate addressed to HOME MISSIONARY LIST. him there, which would seem to indicate that he will be employed at tit Appointments for the Quarter Ending metropolis for some time. All right. June 13, 1903. President, here you are. own opinions. BUCKEKSDERFER throughly responsible machine for '.00. This may seem too good to be true, hut t is a demonstrated fact, nevertheless. Call and see tr sample and let 11s tell yon about it. 2 Hon. D. H. Morris will attend the general M. I. A. conference in Sail Lake City May 30 to Jane 1, inclusive, and will be at the metrojkolis for the receptioo to Pres. Roosevelt. right-of-wa- y o CAN Z g Washington Roller Mills Co. if rates if bought iu quantities iSi psE Bran soldat atthereduced Mills, Washington, Utah. s tt YOU aod Bellevue. Bekbke t YES than tUOlbs. Over |