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Show A THE XIE; SAINT GEORGE, WASHINGTON VOL. 2. t 4 NEW GOODS DIG STOCK. I4 I JAMES ANDRUS & SDNS, 4 CARDS. H. MORRIS, Qf ! AUorney-at'Law- 8 General Merchandise J AND S i .MINING SUPPLIES.. NotaryPubllc. Mining aud Probate Business. KioiU uf Co iTdv.ia.Min; 0 Drawn. vV-5--5 H. PICKETT, LICENSED EMBALMED. Ceftins and Caskets always on hand. - ST. QGORUB, UTAH. SAAC C. MACFARLANE, We carry the largest and most complete stock of merchandise in the South, and make a specialty of prompt and courteous treatment of all our customers. Out of town orders and Mining trade solicited. See ! LAND & QEOKOE R. LUND, 1 our bargains. P Attorney-at-La- w, All Kinds of Practice Solicited. - UTAH. ST. EORGE, 11 Saint George, - I- - $-- S i 5 4 4 ONE PRICE & A RUM III I IM III yn. WtNTHROF IiUTT5, S Utah. C. Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor Oftlee at ItpHiJpurr on North Street 4 4 4 ATTORNEY NOTARY-PUBLI- M. D. Formerly of Salt Lake City. PRESENT OFFICE ADDRESS, 3t3a3i6 Wilcox building, Sprlog Street, LOS ANCEUS, FAIR DEAL. s- s-- RELIABLE ASSAYS. and Silvrr j (tId.silvtr.foipt'r ?! 00 1.50 Semples by mail receive prompt 0 attention. Gold end Silver Refined end Bought. Ar.tpnhov St, OGDEN ASSAY CO I7i Denver, tnlo 8 SUMMER ST. GEORGE 4? SIS Meat Market HERE! J. And hard work aud worry is the portion of both men and Gardens and vineyards must be hoed or cultivated, ym domestic cares must receive attention. By following our ad- vice, your tasks can be made much lighter. First, attire your selves for summer, by purchasing from us a summer hat, sum-mT underwear, summer dress goods, etc. Next provide such tools and implements as are necessary to advantageously per- form your tasks. We have: Scrapers, DIXIE LUriBER AND BUILDING COnPANY Plows, rd DAT.KItH IN.... SasH, Ooo.Jf ftlcu.Vng5-- cJrens,, Wagons', Harvelting Machinery Washing Machines, Kitchen and Dairy utensils. . . . 0 H. PEARCE, proprietor. Mantel on Sccoud North Street. i Wheei-barrows,neya- I Fresh Beef, Pork or Mutton deliveree at least three times per week. All orders promptFair prices. ly filled. sm women. Lath awfCedar Shingles. LUMBER OF KINDS HARDWARE ALL BUILDERS AND Windows la,ed and Screens made toordcr. AJail ordeiswiU We have just received a new line of Dry Goods including Dress Goods, Gents Furnishings, Geuts sumand Blank Books. mer Gats, and a line of ALSO receive prompt attmtion. F. D. DWELLEY, Manager. Book-keepin- g 4 blotkH weet of Opera Houae, Ut. George, ALL ORDERS FILLED ON SHORT NOTICE J. SMITH, D. 8T. GEORGE Watchmaker CO-O- P. & Jeweler... Watches, Clocks and JewelFine lmc of ry repaired. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds and Prices carried instock. See our display. ff ft M. M. HARMON, Superintendent. ALL WORK 0000000000000000000000000 0 New Goods! New Goods! 00 Nw Goods! 0 0 1 THE HUB. 0 $ GUARANTEED. ' OCX. All Mail Orders given prompt attention. ...KT. GEOUGE, UTAH... jssoeoeosooDKSSMSoocoo L ... 1 0 Just in at sit S --3 S -- -- -- -a S3 2 -- -- S are now in and our Store is full of nice things for all. it 'If4 ! I ! 0 0 0 0 0a'i 0 Compare our prices with what you are paying elsewhere, and see if we are not offering some rare bargains .t i ... vp i. SOMETHING it it i At ifl A. it p.U, 50c&1.08 All Throat and Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. A Little Early Riser ow and then at bedtime will cure con stipation4 biliousness and liver troubles. De Witts Little Early Risers are the famous little pills that cure by Greens Sewingmachine Attachments. St. Geprge, Utah. For Cure: NEW! W. E. BENCH, ift. A Perfect ifii'i. 44 They are the only ATTACHMENTS that make your sewing machine sharpen your scissors, knives, needles, etc., polish your silver, gold and plated ware, shine your shoes and fan you cool while sewing, and they are so per- fectly simple and so simply perfect that everyone who has a sewing machine wants a set as soon as they know of them. Will fit any machine. - Carried in stock and for sale by Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. ForCiSiSf C. F. FOSTER, Proprietor. if'r. Ibssesosososcooscsssessci 0 0 Hen Discovery 'f CENTS' HATS & READYMADE CLOTHING. , , TT Bibbons, Trimmings, Skirts and Waists, Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Groceries, etc. i J ) . ' - S'- s-- - s--- s-- r- '?V t arousing the secretions, moving the bowels gently, yet effectually, and giving such tone ami strength to the glands of the stomach and liver that the cause of the trouble is removed en tirely, and if their use is continued for a few days, there will be no return of the complaint. Sold by St. George Drug Co. J -- iS -- -- 25 5 55 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- I i; 7) May 27, 1903. i' joW Weaver started to Modena Mon- - AnSe Iverson returned from Su Georp Monday. from jWyrsy Ruby was down ShenPLast week. Alit-.Barlocker returned home from Harmony Monday. To Mr. and Mrs. William Tpblu on the 25th, a fine son. A jiinber of men and boys intend flirting to He Lamar this wee':. Edjard Nisson returned from Moffua Monday with a load of freight, principally harvesting d 1 y. Mniihers of the V. L. M. I. A. a picnic party last Tuesday A volunteer program evening. was J ailed for and all had a very enjo;. able time. L;t Monday Janies Wilkins met with very painful accident. lie was cutting the dead limbs from a tree, when the limb lie was standing on gave way, letting him fall to the ground, badly wrenching his neck and shoulders. He was unconscious for some hours, but 1 am plegsed to stale that he is improving at this writing. gavt t1) SPRINGDALE. The May 27, 1903. the order at Some of the hay was spoiled by the storm last week. Aaron Flanigan has gone to Lund for freight for the Ruesch Nuel Palmer of Mt. Carmel store. is liere to purchase a team. Miss Delenbaugh and Pomroy of New York have been here and in Zion the past week painting scenery and taking photographic views of our mountains and vallies. The wind storm a week ago last Saturday did considerably damage to fruit and trees. We had a fine storm last week. The snow fell on the mountains almost to town. The weather is very cold for this time of the year. Vay 'present. cutting is Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Pace made a short visit to St. George last week, leaving Warren Cox in charge of the store. Lee Glochner and Lew Haden expect to leaye the Dixie mine next week and a new forman and two shift bosses from Salt Lake will take charge. Andcrw Sorenson met with & painOyster stews seems to be quite ful accident a few days ago which has the favorite dish at the boarding temporarily deprived him of tho use house. The man that suggested a of one of bis hands. He was in camp bathing suit to catch the oysters atone of his mining properties out aouth, and had just stooped down to was only joshing. clear some loose stones from in front Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Callaway of one of his horses, which was passed thru Shem on their way to a little skittich. The animal swayed Mr. Callaway has backward, and failed to notice a cactus St. George. behind it until it bud become scaled accepted a position as SuperintendThis is claimed by old timers ent of the California mine at Park thereon. to herald an early spring aud in this City and was going to St. George rae the spring came before Mr. Soreu en route. oo had time to withdraw his hand. Someone has said that Shem is a ThiHiorse being newly shod, tho bank was severely of the victimshand quiet little place. How can they and torn. of noise the smelter the with say it, (when it is running), the roar of the U is surprising how negligent some water in the creek, the clatter of people in rural districts are about call wagons, the ring of the anvil from ing for their mail. Some scarcely go the blacksmith shop, the noise of atidl and a letter addressed to them cowbells and falling of moon beams, is likely to be sent to the dead letter With the and last, but not least, the noise of office before it U claimed. this becomes & great nui the children which inhabit nearly postmaster sance, as mail matter is allowed to acevery tent. O, yes; Shem is a lively cumulate and crowd the boxes. The local postmaster suggests that once a place. month is none too often to call for one's mail, anyhow. Subscribe for THE ADVOCATE. . , 'I To Cure a Cold in One Day 1 .1 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. 12 months. This boxes sold in Seven Million post Write it simply Sbem, Ctak. The use of the word city In eonnert-iowith the title delayed the establishment of their local post office a number of weeas. This is doubtless due to the fact that Shorn ic cot a cly, but merely a hustling uuuing camp. Shorn is located .about 14 miles by a winding wagon road from St. George on the banks of the Clara river. It has a population of more than sixty souls, the bread earners being in the upper employ of the Utah A. Eastern Co., which distributes something like The $10,000 there every month altitude of the camp is a little more than 3,000 feet. The companys new smelter, a out of which is shown herewith, is located e ou the at the east of tho camp and is connected by a good wagou road with the mine, some 12 miles distant. The town is composed Hlmot entirely of teuta. la fact tho only exception is the store of James Auclrus & Sons, which U a frame building. It si ouly almut a year and a huK since the town was surveyed. The public buildings and business establishments consist of two stores, managed respectively by Gideon Amlrtis and J. K. Pace, a boarding house, conducted bv Mrs. B. , P. the post office, by Mrs. (Trie Marlane, and the U. A K. Copper Company's smelter. Will Beams conducts a custom shop. The hill-sid- VVullk-usten- black-smit- Signature, Cures Oip in Two Days. on every, box. 25c. h having considerable fall mod fed fnaru a hose under a good pressure. Aa soon as the elag strike the water, io a molten cimditiou, it Is converted into a coarse black saud, very bard with sharp corners, and washed away by the water. By the construction of a caual about three miles loug on the miwuitain side, a splendid water power has been secured. The present capacity ca about seventy horse power, hut tills can be Increased without changing the It has a penstock to 170 horse-power- . full of 12J.7 foot, aud is equipped wiiii an J8 inch steel spiral water pipe. The entire pluut being under the race, good prelection is afforded in ease of lire. There is an elevated drivo way, built upon trestle work, from which the teams dump the ore direct to the crasher. From here it passes to the feed door, where everything ore, wood and coke are weighed before being fed to the furuace. The plant is equipped with a Con norsville blower, which has a capacity for a very large plant, and tho ore crusher is capable of handling 2oU tous with a per day. These provisions, e of power, makes it a simple matter to increase the capacity to 1U tous per day. It Is likely that this will be done in the near future. 'y ; VS m c V . Branch Normal. Uauaaal enthusiasm and class spirit were acto! felted at the commence .ooeot ttiercisee at tbe Branch Xorrairt this week The amusements occupied Wmaday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the V being carried mut w MONDAY. Teachers reception te third year Hass. 2 p. ra. Alumni banquet. 8 p. ai. Third rear class program. 10:30 a. w- - TUESDAY. 10 a. m. Class credits. 2 p. m. First year class. 8 p. in. Specials and second class. year WEDNESDAY. a. m. Commencement exercises. p. ra. Field day. p. m. Grand Social Finale. At the reception gUea to the third year class by the teachers, the time was occupied riiieipally by dancing interspersed with games aud refresh-incut10 4 8 s. J e was made on the first, second and fourth years, and the specials. The fourth year class was typified by a mineral found to be a shell, which had formed during the life time of the Branch Normal school, had attained its highest development and bad now commenced its decora position and de cay. The second year cla&e was re- presented by a mineral which, under blow pipe analysis, gave off a rotten egg gits leaving a residue of ashes. A striking presentation of a faculty meetiug was also given, the students representing the various teachers. The following parts added to the evenings entertainment: Song, OdsUver Here, class. of Willard tne Haas, History v 1 V)J Gardner. Uecitution, Kdith McMullen. Oration, Hu gene Decker. ? i wogca-U- follows: The Alumni Banquet was prepared principally for grauduates of the institution and instructors, a few invited gue&ts also being present. A program of dances and speeches was carried out, and refreshments consisting of ice cream, cake and leiuOa-adwas scrveJ at tablet. f the third The special feature year class exercises was a burlesque on the instructors and the first, second and fourth year classes. The General History class was grotesquely person uilied and the most ludicrous features of the has shown up. lu the representation section, a splendid hit Miueraiogy Beveridge Manager WEEK. Euellnt PMcrami Oku at the Brief Description of this Thriving Camp and the Properties of the Utah and Eastern Cop- ) May 26, 1903. smelter has been closed down twice this week for the want of coke. The Clara peddlers find Shemites eager buyers of their produce. Bring strawberries next time, please. Bp. James Andrus and wife were here the other day visiting their son, Mr. Gideon Andrus and family. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Race and their son Will and wife from De Lamar were visitors at Shem Sun- COMMENCEMENT per Company. WASHINGTON. A. NO. mo:!. SHEM, UTAH. sr Valley In harmony with the action of Council of the Women the Relief Society and V. L. M. I. A. convened a peace meeting May 18. An appropriate program was carried out and the attendance was all that could he desired. Parties and frienship socials in honor of Elder Gardner, who left Friday for a mission to Switzerland, have been the order of the week. The first was given by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Snow Saturday evening, .GRAFTON. tne 19th inst. This was followed by one at Mr. and Mrs. Jeter May 26, 1903. Then Snow's Tuesdcy evening. The health of the people came the public farewell party generally good. Thursday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Gibson, who has been ill for The best wishes of the whole some time, remains about the same. Gardner. Elder with community go hi iss Minnie Ballard has gone to Man proposes, hut God disRockville to work for Mrs. J. I poses, is as true today as when Paul uttered it. Just when the Lang ton. M- -. Tid Mrs. Jas. N. Stan worth people here were rejoicing over t ixb. the'rt nvw '.he p.'spc f ' crops this season, the frost inter- 1 residence. The weather is pleasant again. posed a serious blight of their Sunday night, the 17th We enjoyed a nice rain about the hopes. inst., everything was frozen to the 22nd of the month. ground. .The fruit, of which there David Ballard, who has been out in embryo, was to the Buckskin was an abundance Mountaing for the almost killed. The grain fields past five months, made a short visit look rusty and bare and pessimism home last week. The young people pronounces the outlook very dis- of Grafton gave him an agreeable couraging. It has been snowing surprise and welcome home, and on considerable this week and we trust tiie night before his return to work this will act as a resusciating force. a number of relatives and fiiends and spent a pleasant evening with himself and family. SHEfl, UTAH day. ?f Our. new goods s- S', s-- our CorreBj.'lndent6 . A By Co-o- CALIFORNIA. 75 - S'. S' s--- s Inter-Nation- Hold Lead FRIDAY, MAY UTAH - - May 25, 1903. Old maids are accumulating in our community. Some promising young men should emigrate here. Fdward F.. Warren found his lost teeth in his vest pocket. He at- taches miraculous importance to their recovery. Mrs. Lydia Knell and her daughters May and Iva, and Misses Mary Ann Platt and C.eneve Harrison, all from Pinto, were among the invited guests at the, social given by Mr. aud Mrs. Win. J. Snow on the 16th. We are pleased to note that Sister Leonard Gardner, who spent the winter in St. George, is again with us. Miss Rhoda Gardner, who also spent the winter in St. George with her mother, is clerking in the Pine $ t -- .PINE VALLEY. Undertaker, S COUNT- h And AU S'. S', s--s h tfi AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WHOLESALE 4 & BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL j .A . , cluh Song by We are workiogby our Song, selves, class. Song, Mattie Hunter and Winnie Harry. Prognostication, Will Redd, On Tuesday morning the student received their per cents or marks of standing in classes, and at 2 p. m. the first year Normal Hass gave an interesting program of songs, recitations and speeches. Tuesday evening at $ p. m. the and Scound Year class Specials presented the following program: Song by class. Class History. Song, class. Prognostication, N. Forsythe. Comic duet, (Take-of-f on instructors and students) Rumen Jones and Fay Harrison. The most amusing feature of the evening was a representation of the infernal region. Satan was pictured In terrible majesty, on his throne surrounded by his imps who were led hy their chief Beelzebub. In this omioous court of justice, each member of the third year class was arraigned, sentence being pronounced on the unfortunate culprits. The most wicked of the members received the distinction of becoming associate devils. The most righteous were simply shown A good time; bis Satanic The Silk Industry, tnagesty remarking that those pious This week we were shown some creatures had suffered a worse hell on earth than he could improvise. The supurb samples of silk made from growu and reeled In St. George. personations of the third year student The samples were the property of were admirably taken, and caused Sister Richard Bentley and the coc great merriment. ooons wore raised several years since. Wednesday morning the following The cloth was manufactured under program of commencement (Hos.ng) the direction of the stau silk associa- exercises was excellently rendered; tion at Salt Lake City, aud goes to all told, it was pronounced the most show what may bo accomplished in successful which has ret been held at this line if the people will only interest the Normal: 1 themselves. The samples shown us Selection, Hearts and Flowers. are fine and ha ml some enough to adorn Branch Normal Orchestra. 2. Invocation. any lady in tho land, and comprise a 3. Piano Selection, Grand M.ltU figured dress pattern, another figured piece of finer texture a ad leq size, a taire. Misses Mamie and Sadie June, piece of dolicate white and a small Mary Higbee and Mr. O. C. Anderses. 4 Address. Miss Bess AagelL sample of exquisite lace, crocheted by baud by a lady in Salt Lake. It L 5 ihano Selection. Misses Jones and. with no small decree of justifiable Higbee aud Pruf. Andersen 6 Contralto Sole. pride that the possessor exhibits the Sweet Scns. samples. Sister Bentley is an en Hear my Prayer, Mrs. Howard thusiastio advocate of the silk in- Briggs, dustry, and to iUutrate what may be Address, Mr, Willard Gardner. done, related how oue year whou she Male Quartet," Xarvi of was herself helpless she converted her j Guard, Branch Normal t'luh, I & entire house into a silkworm nursery Atc Mar-ia,Soprano Solo, and after payimr for ail her hirjd Miss Ada Wood. Id Selection, help, cleared up biUO rash in a little Ra'.chow . Dance. more than six weeks. Conservative Orchestra.. 11 Address to Students, Prtn. X. T. people estimate that So,000 joes to waste in St. George every year in the Porter. 12 Benediction. shape of mulberry leaves, wich Yield sports in the afternoon', with tuijht be converted into silk. We should think of these things. a grand farewell party at night, closed stated that should the plant be enlarged, the capacity will be increased at least JhO tons. The Indian school and farm, under the direction of Misw Laura B. Work, is located a mile or two down the creek, and the Indians are quite an im)ortant factor In the population of Shem, a number of them being furnished employment. Shem was located and laid out by Grant Snxder. while he was manager of the Utah A lCaateru Copper Co., and when two or three months ngo Mr. THE SMELTER. The new smelter, as it is general- Sn)dor resigned, he was succeeded in the menagement by James K. Beverily known, has been in commission long enough to settle down to good dge. a mining man of wide aud varied work. It has a capacity of at least aO experience, having mined in Ohio, tons per day. and is run constantly day Montana, Idaho, CalFeunHyluania, Mexico and South and night, not excepting Sundays. ifornia, Utah, The plant, which i9 of the variety America. He was born In Scotlaud, known as a water jacket, is fitted July 21, 1S.11, and for the past 21 years with all the modern improvements, his home has been in Salt Lake City, including a good dut chamber, which where his wife aud family now reside. Prospects were never better for the prevents the dust from escaping through the slack, Lhus avoiding Utah A Kastem Copper Co. With this uuisanee and at the same time the mine, winch is one of the best In retaining a considerable percent of the the state, looking better than ever values, which would otherwise escape; before, with a good wagon road cod a granulator for earring off the slag mating the mine with the smelter, an and dispensing with tho slag pots, abundunce of cheap power to run its and a fifty-towhich were a nuisance and required machinery plant in a great deal of hard work. This daily operation, there is nothing but consists of a wooden flutne prosperity ahead of them simply of the people is enureJy smelting aud teaming. The cuinp is located on an Iudiun reservation, ho that saloons are sirietly prohibited, .lames E. Beveridge, the compuuy manager, is town president by virtue of his position with the compauy, aud his word is law in the camp, lie states that any time an employe is found drunk he is givou his time and in strncted to leave the camp. Under those conditions it is little wonder Unit Sheui is a model camp. occupattou Old riaids Convention. Last Tuesday evening the Young Ladies M. I. A. held their last session for the M'.uson. The meeting was held in the Social Hall aud a nice program was arranged, (me of tho prominent features being a Spinsters ConvenNo admission was charged and tion. the house was packed. in the The moetiug commenced usual manner with singiugand prayer, after which 1rebident Lena Nelson outlined the work of the past year. Then followed an entertaining pro program of vocal and instrumental music and a song comX)sed by Chas. L. Walker on the colors and emblem of the society was sweetly rendered by Mias Iicttie Sullivan, The closing feature of the program was tho convention, which created much merriment and was decidedly tough on the bachelors of St George. The single tnuu of mature years in St. now who will not George pop undoubtedly lacks ginger, Joseph Titrnan Wilkinson, JrolTHE Advocate not excepted, though he has never been so fortuuate as to be accepted. At the close of the program James J. Booth gave a dauce in the uew hall, which was largely attended. A flash light picture was secured of the old maids in their antiquated costumes. the weeks entertainment. The Recent ex periraents, by practical test ami examination with the aid of the establish it as a fact that Catarrh of the Stomach ia not a disease of itself, but that it results from repeated How Gan I attacks of indigestion. K.vlol DysCnre My Indigestion? U pepsia Gore is curitiji ihous&nds. will cure you of indigestion and dyt-- i pepsia. and present or cure Gaiarrh o! the stomach, Kodol digests what loj eat makes the stomach sweet, d by St. George Drug Go, s- Mr. Joseph Iominville, of Stillwater, Minn., after havinj spent over i000 Ia almost every neighborhood some with the best doctors for stomach one had died from an attack of .colic or trounle, without relief, was advised hy r holer morbus, often before medicine his drujjis;, Mr. Alex. Richard, to could be procured or a physician suro- hf bo of Chamberlain's Stomach monrd. A reliable remedy for these and Liver Tablets. Redid Kx, and is disease should be kept at hand. The a well rr.ao today. 1( troubled with in risk is too great for anyone to take. s a.-Mion- , Colie. 'cholera and W. taste in the month, lack abk-- a 1 au Vr Goo u and iuerme ihan aov wnb the. Mbfr Tnwl'Hne m use. H cats ootna per Box by Su b fieper'eo upxu Fot by S;4 Georg Drag v v. fctxi tau are i ? Go . |