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Show The Amateur Theatrical Co. put "Enlisted "En-listed for the War or the Home Guard" on the board on Sept. 10, and all represented repre-sented their parts very creditably. o The Amateur Theatrical Company have donned a new name and will hereafter here-after be known as the Little Eagle Theatrical The-atrical Company. We wish them success. 0 We are pleased to note that Samuel L. Adams has commenced work at his Foundry Foun-dry and machine shops, located at the old Hammond mill site, north of this city. . o During the trial of Cowley vs. the good order of our city, the District Court investigated our city ordinance against rowdyism and pronounced it legal. . . .n IiOCAIj. A moral is this, accept it on sight, When playing the devil,bedev'lish polite. The S. U. Star for Sept. 7 is much improved. im-proved. o Buy copies of the Footlights and send to your friends. o . The Almond crop this season has been unusually good. 0 Conference begins to-morrow: a large attendance is desired. Weather has moderated considerable within the last few weeks. o Priesthood meeting this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Tabernacle. The works at Temple Bar, on the Colorado Col-orado river, built Upon tlie hydraulic plan for washing gold, is expected to commence work on the 15 of this month. o Barret & Ilartman, located on the Colorado Col-orado river at the mouth of the Grand Canyon near Pearce's old ferry, have struck placer diggings and are doing well. o The case, The city of St. George vs. Cowley, was decided in the District Court, 12th inst., and the decision rendered ren-dered was that Cowley was not guilty. . o Judge Bartch is above campaigning for his own election as Judge in the new State of Utah, but if his friends elect him, we are confident he will accept the position. Robert Michels keeps choice beef and mutton for sale on Monday, Thursday & Saturday. Give him a call. o Goldberg Mining Co., located near Maunerham &. Murphy, have got a Huntington Hun-tington mill nearly completed. o Maunerham & Murphy, located about six miles below Eldorado Canyon, are erecting a mill for washing gold. o During the term of the District Court in this city, there has been quite an increase in-crease in the number of our population. o - Sound Dried Beef hides wanted by Wm. Atkin, of this city, for which he will pay 7 cents per pound, in cash. o Don't forget to call on Pearce & McNeal when you desire a nice steak or choice piece of beef or mutton. For sale on Monday, Thursday and Saturday. VI The lectures given by Judge Bartch and E. H. Snow, at the Social Hall, Thursday evening, 12th inst., on the new Constitution of Utah, was quite interesting. inter-esting. o We see by the S. L. Tribune that our old-time friend, George W. Johnson, has been sued by his wife, Jennie, for a divorce. di-vorce. She asks for custody of tfieir child, allimony and attorneys fees. o We acknowledge with pleasure the receipt re-ceipt of a copy of "American Tariffs from Plymouth Rock to McKinley," from Hon. F. J. Cannon. It is a speech of Hon. Jacob II. Gallinger, and is a historical his-torical document that is very interesting o My taxes went up My goods went down, So when I'm busted I'll leave the town. Soda ten cents a package at Booth's store. lie has also just received a largo shipment of Gents Woolen Suits from Provo Mills. n We are informed that a Mr. Cobb, from California, has taken up a large tract of land in the Muddy Valley, and agents in Los Angeles are offering the same for sale. There will likely be 100 families from California to locate in that vicinity this tail. The land is fertile and very productive pro-ductive and , we may expect, an enterprising enter-prising town there soon. o The Patentee of the Zenith Washing Machine desires to procure some person or firm who will either purchase Territory Terri-tory or manufacture on royalty the Zenith Washing Machines, a new and scientific device for washing clothes, bedding, bed-ding, fcc, but they must be thoroughly practical and energetic and able to drive the business by striking the right nail on the head. M. BURGESS, St. George. A yj We are informed that William Barnes and wife, who came to St. George among the early settlers, are contemplating moving to Nephi, Utah, to live with their daughter, as they are both getting very feeble and need some one to look after them in their declining years. We join with their many friends in hoping that their last days may be crowned with peace and happiness", und that all will be well with them. o A $250.00 FIRE. We aro informed in-formed that on Tuesday, Sept. 3, Mr. Joseph Cuningham was damaged, by fire, to the amount of two-hundred and fifty . dollars. He had an account book containing con-taining charges against his patrons, for wine sold on trust, which footed up to the above amount, and having despaired of ever collecting the same, he voluntarily volunta-rily consigned the book to the flames. |