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Show P. i :: of Cm.:.,. K V...- fee. J - in- . -.., -.Bt I ':, n 'ii'.-i, 1 1 Yog'-'-.--. John I'. !-b .... ,,;,,-,,' horn.; IV.,,:, i i,;.-:.:; HornM;. . Tii- ; ...wy.-t .-i.ii.l of H.m. and M:. Kd 1 1. .Snow i - o ii -,- ., wb h a .-,-v-iv old. S.-o j,,. IW. Wti Gar,'. Of U'iTtMT I.nti't. Tii,- IVovo attorn'-;.-, in thi.-sol'-. Jo-, oh I. mid of !t. fh-ore was in ' 'char i In; lir-l of the we. k. In.ri 'ouu'y K.-cord. Mrs. .M. .M. stool Sr. expects -non lotto o Wa-hineton ( .ouiity for her health. - I 'anetuitoh I 'roire-s. riavi.i .Me.Mnlliu. of .e.-ds. pjsse.l hrou'ju iier.- this mornintr enroute to ' ho I ixio mines to work. ('avid f.'ate-h, who has been under aieilieal care at 'edar City, arrived here Friday, but will return to ('edar illllll. Joseph v. ( ';i rpentor returned from l'reilonia Tliursilay. lie has sold out it. I'Yedonia, and will a'ain reside in St.. ( ii.ore. Or. Freileric Clift and dune Foster left for Salt Fake yesterday evening. ! he former to at tend a meetine; of the LOCAL AM; CK.NKUAL. lienor ihe 'h , ; e, is. 1 1 o rah for I 'ioneer ,i. ' V, ill celebrate l'ioriee- );,. Co ImtMl.-r John I'yieiu m ilnleh C i.'dial, M. Co. , ,.', he,,- h,r Sab t. '' Ciiy Mond.iy. ! b'1'M..'inri l asch"!' returned home bon. Ka.iab Tue-,,iy. 'I'he I, iiMi of the l.!in-,.. i, ph u.ant HOC ,c .e, here. h'm.ry V. (bibh-r was in from .a er.m, I i.e,,;.y on l.u., i ne-.'s. 1 " Or;.,'e .1.1,1,1 In.s .,. emph,v,., ob'i !. in t lie ( i ly I ),..,,, Store. Mi , Xelhe . t If ill improved ill heubh """ I'l' i'ably the p;,;,, f,:W ,;l,.s- . ;i-v.o Xo. I GOOD SADDI.KS in the I i:h!.e.f I mice to s"ll f,. Fiimber. 1 ' ' and Thomas Andrii-' 1 '"'"uileli hike 'I'hursday. CMCKSMIUK I 'ICS FOB S U.F '"' ,,'"le at Washinet.on Holler Mills. Merchant F. (i. Whilehead left for S:'" 1 ':,k'' ' 'by Thursday on business. Xo. I g iod oak i;.i;bft.s foi; eule cheap in. the St. Georyo Tifhin' Mutual conjoint conference at Ban-ruibh Ban-ruibh lake will be held on I he 2.!rd and -1 1 1 h hots. Joseph raminonil, who litis been ill lor some time does not show any im-proVMetlt.. im-proVMetlt.. V ery few people from hen; have "one 'o I'aiU'-iutch la.ke, not. near so manv as went last year. William At.kin is about a-aiii after tiite medical society. The committee appointed to select in emblem for the County Fair have decided in favor of a design showing a lig tree, a cotton plant and a grape vine. John Keuiple of Chloride came up from White Hills this week anil left I'hursday morning to visit relatives in Heaver. He formerly resided at Silver I ieef. Dr. Fduardo Alvarez was pardoned last Saturday. He is in an advanced stag'e of consumption, and promised to go to Mexico, where he has friends, if released. The two youngest children of Thomas Thom-as 1 '. Cottam have been very siek, one with pneumonia and the other with teething trouble. They are both on the improve. Wallace Miles, Samuel 'Sullivan, Itiehard 1'earce, and the Misses May Biggins, Emily McAllister and Jennie Jen-nie liur'-ess. left top Fine V;,tb-.e tc- terday to spend the 24th. Andrew Winsor returned from Cedar, where he has been under medical treatment, treat-ment, yesterday. He is much better, and will shortly lea ve for the La Verkiu warm springs to complete cure. A change in the IT. &. B. time table was handed in this morning, too late for this issue. The southbound train now leaves Modena at 11:50 a. m., and the northbound train at 2:3u p. m. Edward Fife returned from the To-querville To-querville sulphur springs last week Friday Fri-day evening. Be has been trying the benefits of the warm water for rheumatism, rheuma-tism, from which helms been a sull'erer for some time. Iron County Record. .is. wie siege oi sickness that weakened weaken-ed him considerably, XoTICF -The Rio Virgin Mills will close down today, July p-,,, and remain re-main closed two weeks. ' 'I'h,.- infant, child of Martin L. McAllister Mc-Allister and wile, which has been very ill, is very much improved. I.cnard Conger had his right foot bauly smashed on the 1-lth inst, bv a loaded wagon going over it. The Virgin Cotton & Woollen .o ios close down on the B,th inst. and Will remain closed two weeks. Harry Kemp, Joseph Kcate and 1 .tuns ( hidester came home on a visit b'om the White i lil!s Tuesday. D. S. Macfarlane is back from the south where for some time he was a member of the Dalley surveying corps. Since quitting the employ of the surveying sur-veying party Mr. Machtrlane has spent a few days visiting relatives and friends in St- Geoi-ge Iron County Record, 'J : Miss Louisa Cox-, 'from St. George, ' remained here a few days visiting friends and relatives. She boarded the train Monday night, in company with her mother, Mrs. E. A. Cox. She has been attending summer school for teachers, at Cedar City. Cleat- Lake Review. Belle Alger. the eight-year-old daughter of Mrs. Don Alger, was hooked hook-ed by a cow last Saturday and thrown over a fence, being quite badly bruised and shaken but otherwise uninjured. The girl intervened to prevent the cow hurting a younger sister: the latter lat-ter escaped. .ailus C. Allen is having the exterior of Ins house plastered and fixed up. i d Christian is doing the work. Mrs. Job Smith of Barrisbui-g was thrown out of a carl, ti Feeds Sunday and sew-rely makm up and bruised, I'-orii A daughter to the wife of Comiiy Treasurer Xeplii M. Sava"o on 'he Hi!, ist. All concerned elohm-uieely, elohm-uieely, Thomas S. 'B.i'ry of Beav,;,- Ranis w; s i;i this city ThursdiU, entente home from Burowau where iie has been isitirg. Mrs. Galon M. Hardy, of the I'rosbv- b't'tan mission here, left for the Fast Wmdav. It is understood that she will not return. S. B. Mih-s. John Rohner. John 5ini..vK'!:!ror. -latul Price and Leo Ivc ip leti I'hursday afternoon for I'an-ge I'an-ge i.eh lake. ,Mrs. Martha Cox, oi Bunkerville. Nevada, made our town a pleasant visit a few days since. She came with a number, going to Salt Bake City to attend at-tend the "solemn assembly." and returned re-turned home with the same company. She is interested in public schools! the church and the different organizations of the church. Clear Bake Review. Bluer Walter J. Knell is again with A check for the sum of $13 was re-'u-od here Thursday from the pav ro.U-t ;he IVLamar mill for the wi.low ol ; ,ic 'ate Frank Carter. WASHINGTON- HOLBF.B MILLS v. b' start uji not later than the iMth inst. preou-ed to do all kinds of milling I'a.-.iiovs. II people wanting Hour :r- '" "''' 'vhoat eeme early. 'C i'A !: -The Y. M. ,v Y. L. M. I. ... ooo'o'n: conference for Ic'iivr v.:M"mU. Kane. Iron and Washington yo;::;; ,'-. v.-, 1 1 be held at Fengi-itch u: ;,' on tee -erd and 2-tth lasts. " . 1.,,','1' ;!:'- Arthur was taken serious-'"' serious-'"' "ii the 14;!; inst. will, peritonitis '"' !'';' some days caused h.is relatives "'''.' uuu;s much concern. He is now en t ;' re id :o complete recovery. '-." R;iyid H. Morris of the Rio , '"- !! ;u'1 son Claud left here .' ' :;.V.'"'':1'' ''' i'auguiteh Lake where 'v -a:: .'::d the Mutuals conference. '.:iu ruuvo a eusiness trip before return- 1 '' '.,;i.".!'1' ar,thort::cd to state that 1 be horse racing or. each dav V -v'ulit.v Fair. Horses are vy,"'':;'' -:! '-vtn Iron. Kane. Garliehl euu o:.-.er ci yaut ;es to compete. The "-'n '''.''' ee v.ub'tished in t !;is paper us u:t ing past returned Irom a British mission. Born to the wife of R. C. ivneil, a girl on the 7th inst. Marshall and company are Very busy to work at the brick yard. Moses Harrison and family left for White River on the 8th inst. to make it their permanent home. Pinto Cor. Iron County Record. The Utah & Arizona railroad, now building to Chloride and White Hills, will eventually be built into Utah as far as Salt Luke, so Mr. McConnico, the genera! uiarager. is reported as saying by the Los Angeles Times. T'tie gentleman further said: ''The puroose of building to Chloride and into' the White Hills is to tap a particularly rich mineral country. I think it is the coming mining region of the world. It. is rich in gold, silver, lead and eopper. eop-per. When we get into southern. Utah we will reach rich beds of coal." -ee.-. .is ;. s couipie;ee. " ;' :.;ve sold many dirl'erent eotigh 'm-.-uu-j, b-t none has given better 'V; ''"''''.. !," :!ui, t.'haaibort.iin's," says '-!r. Cr.a--s Hoizhauer. I'rm";st A,-w:;U N. J. -It is perfectly" safe' !'!!'"' 0:1:1 ;, vluHl upon in a'! cases of oacis. co" or hoarseness. jjoia bv i-.l ih-egg :s;s. , -"':'" i"t;'" dess'ip ea;::e up frott; e r z.em.e r.t llarrisburg the first ot" the I ;'-"'''" :.; ' :-':-;- h-r n-yea:--oidd.lu!;hter j ' " ''' ' '- her knee injured, it- a! ,v'a-':'. '.! some two or tiiree w eeks j 'U '-'e o,i :i a; suiee 'oeen un.ir'.e to' ' "' : : ' ' ': ' limb. By the aid of an! :i " ''' '"'-': 'e adhesion of t'-e muscles 1 ;, '-! '; x:l hreken ;;;;. and the ' ' '.'- by presis.ent e:voi'.s tlC ' ':' so of tlie iiuib.- Iro'i , |