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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL, j Rock is being hauled for the new school house. Some wood wanted on subscription to The News. George l-'aucett, Jr., has gone to Do-, Lamar to work. V.". I!. Raker returned from "White River last Saturday. Flour at Washington Roller Mill-taken Mill-taken on subscription. George "Whitehead and son, Frank, have each a new bicycle. Mrs. C. S. Cot' am, who has been Riling Ril-ing for some time, is improving Slowly. E. T. II. Riding has returned home from visiting at Pauguiteh and Junction. Junc-tion. The Twiee-a-Week Detroit Free Press and your Home Paper both one year for only 2.10. Thomas Frushel of St. George iVas registered at the Cullen hotel, Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Several loads of lumber have been brought into this city from the Harrison Har-rison house at Silver Reef. Heber Smith and wife, B. P. Wullf-ensten Wullf-ensten and S. Andrus returned from the White River colonies Monday. FRESH LUMP LIME on hand at Edward Christian's residence, Cor. Wheal, at Roller Mills taken on subscription. sub-scription. R. G. McQuarrie was in from Silver Reef Sunday. Geo. fi. Lund left for Bunkerville on business Monday. .Sample copies of the New York World at thin ofliee. The City Bakery will open Monday. See adv in this issue. Old newspapers for sale at this ofliee So cents per hundred. A baby-girl was born la.it Saturday to the wife of James Pectral. Kariab and Springdule correspondence correspond-ence is unavoidably held over. Mail route Inspector Barkley was hero on business last Saturday. Correspondents arc requested to write on one side of the paper only. Mrs. Addic E. Price will close her store from the 1st to 15th of October, William Nelson and Son arc putting up ah ice house on Cottonwood Creek. Dr. Affleck lias moved into the Aahby Snow house which he recently purchased.' R. C. Lund, of the Utah & Pacific went south yesterday. Wednesday's Tribune. A fine daughter a'-rived at the home of Stephen Bunker, of Bunkerville, Nevada, on the Kith inst. NOTICE Until further notice the Salt Lake Mail will leave Sti George daily except Sunday at 2 p. nn The people from Salt River settlements, settle-ments, Arizona, who have been doing Temple work here, left for their homes Tuesday. The thriee-a-Week-World, nearly equal to a daily, and the Washington County News, your home paper, both one year for $2.25 in advance! Mrs. Julia A. Pace left this week for Salt Lake City to attend Conference. She will lay in a new and large assortment assort-ment of millinery and ladies furnishing goods, while there; SPECIAL OFFER FOR TWO Weeks Only. The WASHINGTON County News and the Twice-a-veek Detroit Free Press, both papers, until Diagonal & Locust streets, St George. Call at this office and see a sample copy of the Detroit Free Press. You can get it for one year with the home paper for only $2.10. Chas H. Miles, George Miles and George Worthqn have been honorably released from their missionary labors arid will soon leave for their homes. 'i'EMl'Iii: NOTICE. The St. George Temple will close on Friday, September 23, ISi'S, and reopen on Tuesday, October 25, 1S98. David H. Cannon, Pres. Orson W. Huntsman of Hebron was in town this week and made us a pleasant call. lie is very enthusiastic over the Enterprise reservoir proposition, and predicts a brilliant future for tliat Section Sec-tion of country. The following are new subscribers to the News this week; M. L. McAllister and Chas. F. Foster; St. George; Peter Anderson, Toquerviile; JohnS. Adams, Chloride, Arizona; and O. W. Huntsman, Hunts-man, Hebron, Utah'. . January 1, 1899, for only sixty cents. The inspection of cars for the Utah & Pacific continued yesterday. The company is securing some first-class equipments from the Short Line, and when construction work commences it will be in an excellent position to hah-dly hah-dly the work as far. as motive, power I and ears are concerned. Tribune. ' An increase in the silk industry of the State is shown by the vouchers which are paid by State Auditor Richards about trrice a year, as provided for in the act to encourage the industry. During the year 1S96, 8239.13 was paid by the State in this connection; and . in 1897, this amount was increased to $291.-61, $291.-61, while. for this year up to the present time $339. has been paid by the State Auditor as bounty. S. L. Tribune. The people of Oec'ar City are anxious to have the Utah cc Pacific build a branch into their section as was decided de-cided upon by the promoters of the late Utah & California company; The people peo-ple in that region, now that the main line is an assured fact, feel that they have inducements great enough to eventually :. bring in the branch, and with their faith in the prompters they propose to push their project immediately. immedi-ately. Tribune; President McCune of the Utah & Pacific, Pa-cific, said yesterday that the Associated Asso-ciated Press telegram in yesterday's papers in regard -to the financing of the Utah & Pacific extension to Lrc Angeles, was not correct. He thought it must have meant an extension from Los Angeles to meet the Utah & Pacific. Pa-cific. . Six carloads of ties', for the Utah & FreiCo railway were shipped from Baker City; Or., yesterday. The whole number is about (JOCO. Tribune oi Sept. 23rd; Our little boy was aniicted with rheumatism rheu-matism in his knee; atid at times unable un-able to put his foot to the Door. We tried iu vain, everything we couid hear of lrr'it we thought would help him. We aim os gavo up in despair; when some one advised us to try Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Pain Balm. We did so; t'f.ii the first bottle gave so much relief that we got ti second one-, and-, to our supri'e, it cured him sound and well. J. T. B?.ys, Pastor Christian Church, Neode;ii, Kan. For sale by All Druggists. WHAT -01! CEX IS "WILL DO. By sending the abovs amount to Tn'c Detroit Free Preis. Detroit. Mich., they will send you The Twice-1.-Week Detroit De-troit Free Press- from dale of receipt of your order until January 1, 1?!9. This special reduced rale is given to introduce intro-duce the paper to new readers. The Tv'ic'.'-r.-Week Free Prers i f clean, up lo d-.'.lc family Newspaper, rant everyone every-one : Tov-'d take nr1 vantage cf this spee-ir.l spee-ir.l if '';. The gi--test ulu-j ever of-fe of-fe od fev ;V cents S':p cm- rrlnt' Mrs. j . a. Attains ana tamiiyj r rect Wilkins, Will Owens, John Everett and Luther Hamaker, all of Washington, Washing-ton, passed through St. GeOrge Tuesday Tues-day enroute for Chloride, Arizona, Mrs. Adams to join her huband the others to work. A stockholders meeting of the Enterprise Enter-prise Reservoir company was held on Wednesday, Sept. 21st, It was determined deter-mined at the meeting to raise the dam 10 feet higher this fall and to take out a ditch, to Hamblih point. It was further decided that ali further work is to be done without cash assessments. NOTICE ., . To Stockholders in Washington Field Canal Co. All delinquent stock on Assessment levied by the board on July 26, .1898, will by order, of the Board of Directors be sold on Monday, -October 10th; 189S, at 2 p. m. at the" Oiiiee of the-Secretary. - iV Ekasus B. Snow, Seoty. On tile surveyed line from Milford to Los Angeles going southwest the ruling grade is fifty-three feet to the mile. Coming this way the ruilng grade is seventy-nine feet except in two places, where the grade will be 106 feet to the mile. Thee occur at Morengo Pass and at the ascent, near Stateline, of the rim of Salt Lake basin. Tribune. i A requisition was made by the Utah , & Pacific yesterday oil the George M. Seott-Streveli company for the first installment of bolts and spikes. . The. Salt.Lake. company. is-acting, as agent' for the Colorado Fuel and Iron company, com-pany, which secured the contract. About twenty carloads of bolts and spikes will be used in the first sevent'-six sevent'-six miles of construction. They are to be delivered at Milford ai needed. L4st Saturday's Tribune; The agricultural possibilities of Mex-. ice- are perhaps in no section 'more clearly shown thaii in the portion of this State inhabited by Mormons. They irrigate their lands, raise diversified diversi-fied c ops and cattle, sheep, horses and hogs 0? the improved breeds, make butter, but-ter, lard, hams and bacon which command com-mand aii eager market at top prices They al's getting rich; and return a favor to Uie country which gives them harbor by their example of thrift, intelligence, in-telligence, industry and "conomy Chihuahua Enterprise. He .v To Prevent Croiip. We have two children Who are subject sub-ject to attacks of croup. 'Whenever an attack is coming on my wife gives them Chamberlain'4 Cough Rent.-Sy and it always prevents the attack-. . Is a household necessity in this country and no nut cter what eise we run "out of, It wovld cot 'do lo l:e without !"'!:". nbcr-laiii's nbcr-laiii's Cough lcemedy. More of it is sold liere than o all other cough medicines med-icines combine.- J. M. Tek!e: of Nic'-de Bros., mercl'-.ints, Kick!-'-'"-;. |