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Show ,N .- :iA ', - :,i i.r.M -- ,r.v,'l-'. i. to .Vr. .lull.! I'.':;:; "II illO -" i-1 1 :i All v:-ii. Si ,. 1K ., ... o." the I'uth & i'iU'!::.- rai'uviui io ilii-- A rcuui.i 1 of i!k- HrinK-.v 'rmHy will 'no. hA. :;; i'-.' ulu homo uo.t Tluirsduy. ,;;iy. (':; !;, r- yri'ts (;. lf;'.VC MOISlia.V f,,,. Vuiu. T'ivL' witj Lis wire unci i'.-iPy. Kon i;ia!;c iau! s S:ndcvi; left Frid,;y ;,.! yumm- Trnmlilo 10 lxk uin.r ;'.. ;.' i':;;!iL'. ,irs. iiminii "Wo.dVy. wil'o of I'ros-i,lci:t I'ros-i,lci:t Wooilcy ol t!i.: X:in;i Stairc, arrival ar-rival is.TC on a vMl 'od;:osuay. Mr. anil Mrs. Join; A Mathis, wbo Ikivc boon vi-viriiyj lu".v, loft, for their home at I'l'ire, llmrvy county, last Saturday. The Calico Jia-11 in hc octnl Hull lal c-veninjr v. as a rtvas msoi-cts. Mis Ada Snow look tiic n-i. c for having llio neatest dress. .Mrs. ISlialx-th Snow lias rented her house to Joseph Price, and expects to leave for Salt Lake City Monday where she will reside during: I ho sunimer. Slight showers of rain Thursday were very welcome, as they laid the dust. Haiti appears to have fallen heavily on the surrounding hills, Jfinc Valley has a mantle of snow. Iviri'A Old and Adams, the losses of the Dixie lUining property shipped another ear of his'h-jyrade ore this week at Modena. This is the first ore from this place to be shipped at Mo-den Mo-den a. Oscar BenUcy well leave Monday fur MedeiKi to meet his brother, Bishop Joseph Rtintley, ol Chihuahua, Mexico. Bishop Ucnilcy is a former resident of this ciiy, and i-: eominy in to attend a reunion of the Jentley family, i A farewell party will be given by the St. George Choir Tuesday evening, June 6i.h, for the benefit of some of its members who are on missions and going go-ing on missions. Ice cream and cake will be served daring the evening to those who desire it. The patronage of the public is desired. Admission 50c. i.T.L AM) MVcKAL. are r e.. . : : A 'A. V.'ih I:. 1 ( i.X S h-; : i ,r, 'A..... g y ; i g ,. So, II!- p, LSahl. ' h-rry i a-eh, r of the- .. I '. M . I. A ill e rv lev. ear mere'.. an : -. .'a;. ;es A eh ie. 'r yu :a. eh a i J. 1 - he--, li i p to Salt I..:'c..!.'i;y ;.,;,:, .-. Je;::i S,ci,:.i;:;.c and S. Anhi-u h-.t i a a J e: pe .;.-;.. ; ;;;:) p, g:e he; : . Friday. Charh s .Vudri;,-.. h':o"ias Andrus a el Je--e Bleak k-"l lor Sl-uscm ( it ',i iai,,hi 'edia.s!hp', . Ifenry MauU.-it-;. h:. built a n. a: stone dwelling at Pie Ma, .h.-ley r..n,..h, near G unlock. Samuel 31. Y.V.I . and wiig .viunu-.l froei Kauab Wednesday, vP re ihey had been vts'lii.g. M. P. 1'aris of Leeds and a party pas-ell through here Thursday curuute to Parasliauul on a cat tie limit. Shall Jacobs, the genuo drumnier for Jhiu. Sc.'j'..vcroft A Sons of Og'tlra came in Wednesday, and hh't Friday. County Clerk Whitehead issued a marriage license'- .Monday to Isaac Vest and Miss LuAsa Ilamaker, both of Washington. TUK WASAIAGTOX KuLLKP, mill is runnin.g. and 'anqile notice will be given when about to close. We are prepared to do an exchange busine--s at all times. Mrs. John M. Maci'aeiaiio left Pst Saturday to join her husband at Snl-phurdale. Snl-phurdale. Miss Btbel Andrus accompanied ac-companied her, and will stay with her this .summer. Joseph A. AVeeijey, of ICanab, is in town scouring orders for the Angle Lamp, the best cheapest, and. moA wonderful iami) in the- world. See advertisement in this issue. S. Andrus and B. P. Wullfensiejn returned on the I'Jth inst from Pal-larat, Pal-larat, California, where they have been for about live months at the new mining district, r'anainount. Tlicy located some claims while, away. An agent is required for this section to handle Hoard's sheet music. Mr. Hoard is the author of ''Parted in a Dream," ''Darkkig .1 .miore," ".Mother's Barling Yet." and other compositions. Address ITalbert Jj. Hoard. Port ,V;io-soii, ,V;io-soii, Wisconsin. II. G. Aic'Juarrie returned trout Silver Sil-ver Beef Wednesday. The Barbee Mill lias just closed down afAr running through lot) ions of silver ore, averago-ing averago-ing -Jp ounces to the ton. This makes 2h0 tons run through the mill this .toa-scn. .toa-scn. About twenty men are chloriding at the Beef. 'It may be alright for the merchant to plaster all the biidges, fences ard barn doors in the country it!i iiaoiiiog advertise '.neuis, ' ' re;uurkc-d a- fanm r the other day, 'but 1 think ike newspaper news-paper is P'.e proper place to put advertisements, adver-tisements, it is quite a chore to nil; h up and haul your wife ail over the country so she can read i he mis. e c; y time she Arants to go uLeppin,;'." Fx. The. Utaii a id Arizona railroad is being rapidly pushed tov ard the mi ;-ing ;-ing camp to Fie north of us, and pie whole country in thai diiepion is icing ic-ing located, and Fm eaugio'no -pee': predich the i.-igau su mining iiea;;i:, ih:g ever struck Molnne county. We ix ; stand a boom all right, but we think this will be mere of a steady gro;v!;i than a boom and predict a prespej-ous year in 1000. Kingman Miner. Last fed! I sprained my left hip white handling some heavy boxes. The Doctor .1 called on said at ik-st it was a sligPit strain and would soon be vie!1, but it grew worse and the doctor then said I had. rheumatism. It com '::i;t .1 to Lrow worse and I could baldly gel areunal ro work. I went to a. drug stotv and the d'agp-ist. recommended Me to try Chiunberh'.iu's IV In Jial a. V 'V it and one-half of a fA-ecui. i tie cured me out 'rely. T now recm i-mettd i-mettd ir to all my friends. F. A. Bap-C'Oi Bap-C'Oi !.', oeie. Pa. it i.i fur sale !y a'l Brugi- A. .1. . A .. c v , .x o ,, ;,, his :. bi- g. P. ',.'. I ha ...hi I.- , a pr- s- pA.e' .,! i:i ;he h ,", n. xxxal.o Thursday. .Abe ri .1 , art an a'ld cxugx.e;'. I 'a hp,, came (r.-L r on a vl -1: from silver Beef Wed no-day. Wo cxb the at eixleil of OXC I'ex IclS- e) ; he it! Vol A sex exit of i he Ah) Virgin Mill., in tiii- issue. B. ( '. Lund. Jr.. uf Cedar Pity came In x'oixlay for :;!s wile, who has been visit 1 ug relatives km e. W. 10. tweus. repire.--.rnt lug ine .. C. M. P. of Sab Pa he City, arrived here Monday, and was visiting our merchants mer-chants Tuesday. Aa error ix-: week caused the tyge; to say thai M. J. ( 'Meara had located the "Ate.-; Fntcipion." It should have read the Apex Fxtensiou. James Wilder, Hoy Harris and August, ICiihu p-assed llu'ougdi hero Thursday from Leeds enroule to Bull Valley on a prospecting trip. (Our Overton correspondent says that insunicieiit notice was given the settlements set-tlements on lite Muddy to enable them to compete nt the County Fair. The fait of ram on the surrounding mountains appears to have been very heavy, aPhoitgu very little fell here, it will do a vast amount of good to the cattle ranges. .V large number of people vh ited the cemetary on Oecoral ion Bay and. fixed up the graves of the dear- departed. The quantity of fresh flowers used for decoration was great. H. A. morris, George M.orri.-, Fras-ttts Fras-ttts ixelscy, Claud. Morris ami Frank Whitehead left for Mount Trtnnblo Thursday to look after their cattle, fix fences, and clean out springs. John Bowen, representing the Salt Bake Herald, arrived here on the 20th ult. and has since been rustling subscribers sub-scribers for that paper. He reports a big addition to the already large list of subscribers from this section. Elder Wallace A". Bunting returned home from the Southern states mission last Saturday. He is the picture of good health, and reports having enjoyed en-joyed his labors exceedingly. He expects ex-pects to leave for Pariah to visit relatives rela-tives and friends next Monday. Attorney George IP Luuu returned from Salt Lake City Monday. He ) assed a very successful examination, on the loth and. Bth, for admission to the bar of the Supreme. Court. Air. Lund is a bright and promisim: at-tornej at-tornej , and will, iuideubicdiv make a success in his chosen profession, B. B. Ketierman, Charles Pauley, and C. MI. Mills compose a party that arrived here from Phoenix, Arizona, Wednesday. Mr. Kitternian has a large hardware business at Tiskilwa, Illinois, and is traveling for his health which improved much while, at Phoenix. Phoe-nix. They are well equipped fur traveling', and are going as far north as Salt Lake City by road. Francis F. Harris, a scut ion boss, was murdered at Ash Fork on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Pis head was mashed mash-ed to a pulp and the body robbed of a watch, cheekx and moiie.v. The murderer mur-derer or murderers burned up their Ihoody cb-thiug- at a camp lire nearby. A Mexican " ho attempted to pawn a watch at Winslov, x as arrested fur the crime. It will be remembered Putt the murderers of Bleak and Bowd burned their bloody cio'hing.-- Kino-man Kino-man .Miner, .V meeting of the siockliulder.s of the Whishington Field Irrigation cnmpxuy v.-as held ill the court house !a-l Sxiur-day Sxiur-day for 'he purpose, of eomuderliig the offer ofsiuxrP, g lend wit.h wsAA right to the Pate - an expeiimeut farm, ikhn-e pre-, xt were unanimous in ox'eriug a tract, ol forty acres, bnown as the Towiispe. in War.iilrgli-o. held, w i.h forty ska' , s oiAca'er. The oh'or was mailed-to the State oemmhiee. Monday cvxiiiig Throe sA.- ,..ve been oil ere J the state in this eeumv the other.- b.-sitix.Ied op ;p jjC Ycrkiii lae-icg, and the ;Aie, ,x hx quer-ville. quer-ville. They are alPpoo.i hieati.. ns. |