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Show Silver 61 1 cents per ounce. St. George should have a band.-See band.-See new adv of City Drug Stores Dr. Affleck is erecting a fine barn. -.. J; H. Riding has returned from Pine Valley. Born To the wife of Isaac Hunt last Sunday, a boy. Mrs, Olire Bryson, who has beeii visiting vis-iting here, left for her home at Huntington Hunting-ton Thursday. Quite a. number of our townspeople have taken advantage of the cheap rotes to attend conference. Pres. J. D. T. McAllister returned to his home in this city on Tuesday from a "trip to St. George. Manti Messenger. Charles Bennett, the Temple gard-ner, gard-ner, ha? our thanks for a, beautiful bo-quet bo-quet of flowers raised in the Temple gardens. June Foster returned home from the range about Mount Trttmbo, where lie has been for about two "months looking up stock. CONFERENCE RATE From Milforn Six Dollars. Tickets wiil be. sold October 4th to 8th inclusive; inclu-sive; limit returning October 18th. . Old fashions in 'di'ess may be revived-, but no old-fashioned medicine ,can replace re-place Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ahd Diarrhoea Remedy. For 3alo by All Druggists. . .William Sterling 61 Leeds, Washington Washing-ton "county, Was in town Visiting with his sister, Mrs. Jesse Pack, before leav-, ing on his mission to Scotland on Sept. ; 10th. 'Davis County Clipper. . A Missouri weekly paper says ahioilg j its local items: "Mrs. Jones called this morning and laid a dozen nice, fresh ' eggs on our table." A critical contemporary contem-porary says: "There is no telling what a Missouri wphiari wouldn't do vhen she is in the right :;otich." "The building. of ike. Utah &. Pacific will do more to help the mining industries indus-tries of Southern Utah than any other one thing that could be thought of at this or any other time-" This was the statement, in substance, sub-stance, at least, made to The Tribune by Mr. Lloyd of Pioche, Nev., A'cster-day. A'cster-day. Mr. Lloyd has been in the mining mi-ning business in southern Utah and eastern Nevada-. To him each foot of that section of country is as familiar as are the streets of Salt Lake lo men who have lived there twenty years. S. L. Tribune. The Coalville Time"; has been moving mov-ing shop and gives vent to the following: follow-ing: "For nearly another whole week The Times has been in the cgonizing throes of moving- shop. Thank"! to somebody or other, its all over, and we "are now comfortably located in our new-quarters new-quarters in the rar of tne City Hall, , Cash Bargain store building. Again we extend a kind and gushing Invitation Invit-ation (limited) for all our' friends to cche in and see usr, With the uiiCer-stauding, uiiCer-stauding, of course, not "to indulge in political arguments or other exasperating exaspera-ting subjects. 'Ce'-'ns, bunions, ingrowing ingrow-ing toe nails, .etc., 'make good and interesting in-teresting subject?, and an 'occasional fish er bear story woulu be acceptable. We would listen to a good lively se-.m-dai, under protest, but don't mention polities', hard ?uck stories cr th? v.-c--.t' - -'' A t r, v .- r a. r-imp tnr ",. |