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Show St. I 'at.riek's day. Old Ireland 's patron saint's day. D'-moeraU had a rousing rally Monday Mon-day night. JiHipli fommerilh was hero this week on lin.-,ine.-.H. Miss Mary Morris eamo in from the A pox mine Friday. Mrs. Charles Worthen is recovering from her illness rapidly. Si-i: change in the advertisement of Mrs. A 1 1 1 i i i E. Price in lis issue. Dr. Allleck returned from a professional profes-sional visit to Cedar City Thursday. TllK N'Ktt'S acknowledges with pleasure pleas-ure many calls from Conference visitors. Warren Cox is now agent at Uvada for the Sludebakcr Bros. Manufacturing Manufactur-ing Co. Gcorgo Woodward, who has been sick for some time, is again seen on our streets. Wo call the attention of our readers to the Conference rates, via O. S. L. I iy., in this issue. Horn A daughter to the wife of Samuel II. Wells on the 11th inst. All concerned doing nicely. Albert Hafen and Miss Ellen Leavitt, both of Bunkerville, were married in l lie Temple here on the 13th inst. Numbers of people are out prospects ing west and south of here. Several well-equipped gangs left this week. Sullicient wagonloads of copper ore from tho Savanac mine passed thru St. George this week to make a carload. Charles i'.mpy and Miss Ida Terry;, both of this city, were marriecfoii Wednesday by Pres. David H. Cannon. i W. W. Hammond and wife, ofTo-querville, ofTo-querville, who have been in this city for some days, left for their home yesterday. taui con. L' r.K li N C K The Oregon Short Line railway will make cheap excursion rates to Salt Lake City. See ad. elsewhere iti this issue. Tun News welcomes Industrial Utah, edited by J. A. Wright, Secy, of the State Horticultural Board, to its exchange ex-change table, and wishes it success. A. II. Riding and wife Mrs. T. E. Biding, all of Panguiteh, have been here doing Temple work and visiting relatives. They left for their home Thursday. Frederick Blake, recently released from the Asylum after 13 years incarceration incar-ceration there, was yesterday corn-mil corn-mil ted to the same institution from Salt Lake. Provo Enquirer, March 7th We have been informed that work will commence Monday on the extension exten-sion of the Arizona & Utah railroad from Chloride on to the river. This is good news for the county. Kingman Miner. A four years record, from 1890 to 1899 iuclusive, kept by James G. Bleak the Government observer at St. George, ; shows a daily average of SS 1-3 per cent sunshine during that period. Truly ''Dixie" is a land of sunshine. Bishop Jas. Andrus returned from a visit to Silver Reef Thursday. Ho reports re-ports mining at the Reef very prosperous, prosper-ous, and intends makiug a run with the Rarbee mill as soon as the new turbine wheel, which has been ordered, arrives. WANTED Agents in Washington County, for The History of the Utah olunteers. Big money 10 to 20 or-dc.-s per day. Limited edition, must be so'd quick, address at once, W. J. Sloan 421 Atlas Block, Salt Lake Citv. Utah. The date following your name outhis paper, or ou the wrapper, shows that our subscription expires on the last day of the n.orth shown. Subscribers are requested to promptly notify this oiV.ce if they have reasons to believe "-te date is incorrect. The smelter closed down Sunday after a very successful run of twenty days, during which, time all the ore on tho Ltrour.d wa.s run thru. It will probably resume rur.uins; in two or r -.ve weeks when the management cxpei't to have plenty of ore on the y't'ound. i::e Jersey "Fad" is on the wane in Utah dairy circles and the old reliable J a . :c::-;ve sl'.e'.". lief.! or Purbatn cow ; is ftea.Vly yiwir.; in favor. It is hard to -jiu a. jroov! spwiman of the Short-! horn cow t':at has back of her a line of : r , .... . I .'v:-.vs nf t;;e u.:.:C:;i strain. l- d-ji'.rif.; Utah. i |