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Show LOCAL AM) GENERAL. Ailum I 'aid U in St. George. Tin: h ! :i :1 1 1 l- I.iir.v in on Tuesday. Silkworms commenced spinning on Thursday. The editor has been on the sick list I his week. I Ton. T. C. Macfarlane came in from Suit Lake City Thursday. K. M. MeArl him was on the sick list the fore part of the week. The sherill' of Miliard county was lien; on oHieial business this week. Henry J. Maudsley of Maudsley's ranch, was in St. George this week. W. W. Old, of the St. George Copper Mining Co., left for Suit Lake Friday. Wallace Canting and Miss Metia Scegmiller, of Kauab, came in for a visit, Thursday. Miss May- Kettle returned from Kauab, where she has been teaching school, Thursday. William Hollo of Cedar City, is in St. George enroute to Bunkervillle, where he expects to start up a Hour mill. The work of tracklaying on the Arizona Ari-zona and Utah railroad near Chloride is being pushed rapidly ahead. Kingman King-man Miner. FOUND A satchel, containing Ladies' Toilet, near Bellevue on the 12lh inst. owner apply to Mrs. A. Greg-orson, Greg-orson, Bellevue. GOOD PASTURAGE We can accomodate ac-comodate 50 head of cattle, good feed and wafer, at $1.00 per head per month. See S. II. Wells or II. H. Harder. The District schools closed yesterday. Very interesting programs were rendered creditably to all concerned. M uch interest was manifested by par-cuts par-cuts and others. Miss Eva Price has returned from Salt Lake with a new and chose line of Ladies' Shirt Waists and Skirts, Table Linens. Curtains, Millinery Goods, etc. Call and see them. Albert Miller and wife have the sympathy of the community in the death of their six-months-old son, which occurred Tuesday after a few day's illness. The funeral was held Wednesday. Wed-nesday. . LOST March 29th, between Little-fiehl Little-fiehl and St. George, a small gold watch guard, with gold piece with monogram engraved "E. S." attached. Finder will be ligerally rewarded by leaving the same at this oflice. The Barbee Mill at Silver Reef is expected to start running today. Mgr. James Andrus was over there this week and said that with the new turbine wheel good results are expected. A much larger amount of ore than usual will be put thru. BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF Slices all next week, commencing Monday. Mon-day. April 2.'!, 1900. Ladies and Children? Chil-dren? Shoes and Slippers going at cost, we have about 100 pairs we want to clear up. .Call and get you a pair at A. R. Whitehead and Sou. The date following your name on this paper, or on the wrapper, shows that your subscription expires on the last day 01 the month shown. Subscribers are requested to promptly notify this oftUv if they haw reasons to believe the date is incorrect. |