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Show i.') 'AL AN!) liDTIIAL i ;. ' ; ."a y. "y-. - la.y. ; '"iv, r - kyi :y hi r;:-.v-.s t. f the- oh r:. .'!':. ': o. F. V;.:- Ua-1 1 '-.T Sail Lake ' ' ' a: a-, i y I f. ray; i J skyk; 'y taaa.r 'ho y. -yb.e.. 1 !. I 'i ': 1 ay;-! ci up- e! VrM : M' ii :. 1'. rr i;.l .'iia ra r , : f G .car 1 ! ' !;. ,:a vi .'.' her a Jaca's A aia a-. '.., t-.j t' - rye) f:a;y -'alt la1;,- ( 'yy '.,--k. Mi1.. A. (kai r -e:y;!'ieal ffOi.l : v.s.t. t ) K.i'ia'j .':.l:)ed:iy. Mi-ajC'1':;: .Vsiay rctctyif d fitcu v'ait k Silver l'eet Friday. Mis, '.';--'. .r!-ii!icr came in from' kr.-j. Valk-.v toilay on a visit .1 1;. L. V, niriii'T has retarded from a vijii to his fctmer home. I-I.inab See (diansred advertisement of Washington Wash-ington T (oiler Mills in this issue. S diools open on the 19th: sond the ch.ildren. Kducation ia a blessirc. ' Mr.1:. Tii.nnal; L. Ca-osoy returned from a visit to Pangmtch on Wednesday, Mrs. Flora V.'oolley arrived Wednesday Wednes-day from Kanab to visit relatives here. A s'.ieht frost is reported from Pine Valley last Saturday. No serious damage, dam-age, Fteau the full account of the death o! President Wooaru.'t on page 2 of this issae. Mrs. A. P. Hardy returned from a visit to her daughter at Toquerville Tuesday, Joseph Snow rctrecned from Salt Lake City last Saturday. He will prpbablj stay hero now. Born A daughter to the wife of Jos. Rringhnrst. at Toquerville last Saturday. Satur-day. All well. Every bod v and his aunt has a bike nowdays. They are getting1 quite common com-mon in St. George, Dr. Cliff, reports extracting a bug from the ear of one of Professor Wcod-tury's Wcod-tury's sons b'st week Piv.nk ll'ertick and Dave Jinkins of Ogden, the former a relative of Geo. Bio'okc are visiting here: Robert Ashby received his new 'Hambler'' wheel this week and is liapay. Hi says it's a daisy. Quite a number of visiters to our city this morning for the purpose of attending attend-ing Stake. Priesthood meeting. Miss Maud Bigler returned from Salt Lake ( it y last Saturday. She has been there, about six months on a visit. M. E. Paris and Thomas Sterling, whole-souled residents of Leeds, wert visitors to the county seat this week FRESH LUMP LIME on hand at F.dward Christian's residence, Cor. Diagonal & Locust streets, St George. The pastor of the Presbyterian march, Rev. Hardy, returned from a four months vacation in the east Monday. Mon-day. Pres. J. D. T. McAllister came in on Tuesday from Manti. He will stay here awhile visiting relatives anil friends. Work is being rushed on the new chop house being erected by J. H. Pearce. Major A. P. Hardy is the architect. Toquerville, Virgin City, Kanab, Pinto, Pin-to, Overton, and Bcllevue correspondence correspond-ence is unavoidably held over until next week Ed. Hopler, a life insurance agent, arrived in this city from Paugttiteh Wednesday. He wa.s formerly a rcsi dent of St. George. Mrs. Henry Guelder ran a sewing needie taiocgh her thumb nail last Monday. Dr. Clifc extracted part ol the needle that remained in The Touchers Institute gave a very enjoyable dance in the Social hall last evening. Another dance was held at the same time in the dance hall. Geo. Jndd and wife have the sympathy sym-pathy of the community in the loss of their foar-month-old bov, their only child. The little one died Thursday morning1. LOST A bundle containing ladies clothing, between Minersvtlle and St. George. Finder please return to or communicate with Miss Maud Bigler, St. Georye. a District Schools start a week from Monday, Sept. 19th. A new by cycle arrived for Miss Lizzie Liz-zie Foster on Tuesday. See advertisement for ties for the new railroad in this issue. The new bakery is neatly fitted-up and painted and will open in a few days. Miss Tillie Foster arrived home from visiting relatives in Salt Lake Citv Tuesday. Miss Delia Nixon has joined the cyclists. Her new wheel arrived last Saturday. Miss Tena Woodbury returned on Tuesday from a two-months visit at Salt. Lake City. E. J. Palmer of Cedar City and Miss Clara Knell of Pinto were married in the Temple here Tuesday. Ray Hardy is home from the Meadow Valley pump station. A felon on his hau l caused him to stop work. Erastus B. Snow will succeed Ashby Snow as County Treasurer for the unexpired un-expired portion of the hitters term Read the account of the Enterprise reservoir undertaking in another colmn of this issue. Enterprise, is rightly named. Co. Sunt, of Schools W. J. Snow-arrived Snow-arrived from Pine Valley Wednesday. He had been detained from the Instir.te owing to the serious illness of his mother, moth-er, Mrs. Sarah Snow. The lady is now somewhat better. Ze-ra P. Terry, of Gunlock, has been attending the Teachers Institute here and returned home. Thursday. Mr Terry made our sanctum several very pleasant visit while here Geo. Judd arrived home at -!- a. m. Friday, ffe was on his way to White Uivcr when he received telegram ac-luttintistg ac-luttintistg him of his child's death, baneral was held Friday 10:30 a. m. TK?.iriA-: xoTii u. The St. George Tempi i will close on Fr'acv. Sc-itemht'r 2,'k I s.. -. and reopen o- Moud i". OvttoVr 24. 1S!. Pavio II. Cannon, Pres. Prig Meaeham, Hcber C. Smith, W. J. Givis. lleber Fmny, Wm, Faker, Ed. Hendricks, and other left for V, hiie River this week to look over the country, coun-try, Some of thein will probably stay there. The live-year-old son. Kcarl. of Hon. and airs, jy H. Snow is quite sick. Mr.-. .-a v.v h.t hem uaii-e pivrly f ir seme days and is slightly worse this rjorniucr. We kepe to scon see them aha',; Rg tin. i'crry Winser was in this city from ayeer-'rise this week, consuliing Hon. I. C. Land rci-arding ties for the new railroad. Uimsch. and others from Ea'crprisc and' Skoal Creek will, ive ucyer-iacd, bid. LOST A large crowbar, ca the s:. of S:.Georse on the road to D:a-m..;.a D:a-m..;.a ':iey. pinker will confer a : .ver, i-c::k-s i-cicg amyiy reward.,, . by dckveriDg to or infoririuy1 V.'m, G. C-ii' ef jrs v.-kercsbcie-. Hon. Thomas Judd turned over the Rio Virgin .Mills to the company this week on completion of lease, and David. H. Morris assumed the management. The position is no new one to Mr. Morris Mor-ris as he very ably managed the milk, durins the lesseeship of .Mr. .judd. Mr. Judd left for White River country on Thursday where he is seitUug colonists. col-onists. Hon. R. C. Lund relarncd home Sunday. Sun-day. He. with the head engineer ol the new railroad company, .ley. A. Mead of Ogden, spent some days enrouie examining ex-amining the grade from Miii'onl to Stateline. .Mr. Lund is well pleased at, the result of his labors, for he is pns1-tive pns1-tive the road will be in working order within the specified time. litis bean indefatigable in his edorts to benefit this section, and the result so tar must be very gratifying- to him A most enjoyable evening wa.-, spent, at Dodge's Soring. Sept. -ad. I,.- the Misses Eva Price. Caddie Macf.trkme. : Emma Brooks. Delia Nixon, Iknrcy Price. Jennie Mackiriane. Clara Ms: his. .losie Price, and the Me-srs. ( '. W. Dodge, A. ii. Antlrus. '.lob, rt A-'cay. Alma Nelson and Don Price. WhiU ihe jelly party were engaged in t-wiy, g-ing, g-ing, tite host and ho.:tes.-., Mr. and Mr.. W. I'k Dodge, spread an ovsty y .s.e,1;..,. to which full justice vac done. Aiici-supper, Aiici-supper, ike gen! 'emeu en . aria! i,cd ire fair ex by displaying their aerobe: le ability and courage. The rest, e: ;a-; evening was spee:. in (yanveiy gien y.r feasting on -.vaty.r.elons. e:c. The return re-turn to the city was made In trhut,.. the ride ya depghLic'. ayk kly; ''Okiver lwil-r." -s'- wapy iip.ay. |