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Show T '.A-p r; .. .:;-. pv. IT,.'! of I A'1 roo is Pi s A A he (Ay. A A AzA. zz kL,--n -a k e izh i n; A :z. en. t'.o X. prove. c; ."' X. Xz of i At XXey V.".' S do:.: g 1 'U -! L;i -SS ill i L is v.' ' , .' Til Z:X :!;.'. .RAp A I o mid wife PA for Re .::::i.;v Friday m vbo AA' -on? at ;m;t eze. TT.ir:. Thomas .1 'add a.id family, and Era-rus Mikm, came in from White Illvtr ias-t Saturday. Gin A. Lowe, the bait l.ako Implement Imple-ment hou-o num. came in on the stage from Modeaa yo-U-rday. Charles r. Fo.-t-. has sold the losler farm, n;i the Santa Clara Creek abuve Clm.'bnr.bs, ft,r 61500 to John I.aul. George Crawford, of Washington, Lad a paralytic stroke in the right side ThutMiay which deprived him of speech. IXec! ion pas-sod off very euietlyhere. There was only one ticket in the held and that passed muster almost unit un-it nimonsly, A. T. Ogrm, j eprcseiU-iiig the R. L. Polk A Co, diieeVa-y publishers, is in ibis city on business connected with the Utah State Gazetteer. Br consent of all parlies, W. II. Thomas has been released from eras-today eras-today and intends leaving' this morning morn-ing for southern Arizona. James G. Wilder, Ausrust Kuhn. W. ( i d a a'. . ; ..ye: - mr a' ' at ' lb my CabVr f V,-. LA '"a-; in .bis m-y ,,a 1 a.- Tw-dzy. Fmu A eauabt-u' to 'dm wife ,.r Geoig'e ,) r.iiu en x'.ic- Tl'u jr. .. .-iil vc:l. dm-e Ta-i. t.t una uiic ? fiuiihvk were i! :lz bu.ines in Sr. ( b o'ge Tua - dry. Tiie Ailri.n mbdng claim in the Hall A'ailey district ba- b-au located bv John FutU. George A. KHinj-s'm of Lebi, who lias been in this city for the 'past three weeks b-ft for hi home Wednesday. IlLiiderson E. Cox, who has been working' at White Hills, Arizona, i,r sonm time, ar'dved b.(;ne last Saturday. The eonn-.v l for l.-j ir.g liie yAi-u for second lioor of new School boe.ie has been ayarded to Cdiarles Cot lam for b-db Dr. Frederic CI it has o tie red a dry lot to the County Silk Association to raise mulberry trees on and babld a cocoonery. Mrs. Elizabeth II. Geddard, of Salt Lake City, has come to stay for tin-: winter with her daughter here, Mrs. M. G. Whitehead. Attorney George Id. "Lund went to ijb'.u. a v i c km::; L la !,. .'. ' .. "A. ,. r :.'. d -A, wain wa-in ;A , " y Vi zz : 'y. i ::.. d'z- d,, , f I in A. G .ui; 'be, -iby z " ' - -w . ?dz. !;..!. !,.-;.-. I'.- Xzl, r'-: range ma.:. ' : in na "z d:"- lay. ( A'id :CT)AT.S is z; in. A fzd ibm at him. .- .-'.,'!' I'll.- l-.z tez ' z g f i . . ' l : i to zl ). K-:v.'n liamidbi and sen. Cbadb:1', of CYzv r X: !b.-y, .-!: A y : .' G :z:zg,: ihis Ari .' V.'Iii- t!i.-r was ia iiu.- city 1 .'.e.--' day (.!. -,ut.: .') ids i'OZie z f OV'-rton from -A:l Laze f -y. M ;.: Ii.. We.:;, tiie superizoemb-nt of tiie iiidiau farm, was in this city on b tsir.e- i Wudni-sday. Mrs. Josi'ph Erir.ghurst of Toquer-viilo, Toquer-viilo, is visbing her motlier here, Mrs. A. P. Hardy, and other relatives. mnivi WANTED I will pay 1 cents per pound in cash for sound, dry beid hides. William At'Jix. Tanner Pratt and Gem-ge Looser came ia from Pan j'zbtch, i'iieir hon.e, this y.-eek, and vlll probably remain for some tiuH.. Frank Petty of i doekvilfe, the Mount Trir.n'niil Kiwniiller was in this city iiu; hire part of the week. Mr. Petty said that he has plenty of lumber for sale. This office, is well cquippecVto do all kinds of ordinary job worlc, and has a large job stock on hand. Call and examine our line of wedding-stationary, invitations, cailing cards, etc., etc., A ery enjoyable dance was held in the Xew hall Tuesday evening for the benefit of Arthur Woodbury, who is about to depart for a 'mission. Quite a neat sum of money was taken in and presented to Elder Woodbury. William Laub and wife arrived in this city from Fielding, Cox Elder Co., Tuesday. They left about two years ago and made a home in the north, but decided that there was no place so good as Dixie and will reside here again. SYAXa'E3. Good hustlers to sell the Wiusor Collar Company's Water Proof Goods. Big commissions paid .to good men. Ready selling articles. Address: Pitt A Fowler, General Agents, Coriune, Utah. The water meadows of England support sup-port immense grass crops, and the water supply is a constant source of fertility. These meadows are of such ancient origin that the picscnt occupants speak of them as having- always al-ways been irrigated in this manner. Elder Gideon L. Audrus returned to St. George "Wednesday after an absence ab-sence of neariy three year's, during which time he has been in the Australasian mission field. He reports having enjoyed his mission very much. His wife, who has been living- in Ogden, accompanied him, also bis mother who has been visiting- in Provo. Dr. Middletou performed another operation for necrosis of the leg upon Pres. D. II. Cannon's nine-year-old son Raymond last Monday. Since the previous pre-vious operation reported a few weeks since it developed that dead bone existed ex-isted in another locality to that from which the other pieces were removed, which necessitated opening the limb in another place. Everything is now clean and a speedy recovery is expected.- -Iron County .Record. Mrs. George Brooks received a pleasant reminder of her 44th birthday last evening by being agreeably surprised sur-prised by a large number of friends invading her residence about 9 p. m. Mrs. Brooks, completely surprised, fell in wiili the mood of the company, and the night was very pleasantly spent in games, amusements, picnic, etc., until O. Harris and Colo Harris, came in from Silver Reef Thursday -and left Friday morning to rt.-ume work on their mining property in toe. Bail Valley Val-ley district. The presidents of the Mutual:, David H Morris and Mrs. Rosa Jarvis, left this morning for Bunkerville to attend the Mutual conference at that place Sunday. Edward R. Frei and visiting niizsienary Arthur Maxwell left for the same place Fiiday. After conference on Sunday, Elders Frei and Maxwell will visit the settlements on the Muddy. Col. H. I.. Pickett arrived ia this city from Salt Lake City Wednesday. He let a contract on Friday to James Andrus, Jr., A. F. Macdonald, H. W. Thurston and Alonzo Clark, to get. out a carload of copper ore from the Sa-vanae Sa-vanae mine and ship the same at Mo-dona. Mo-dona. The ore will be shipped to Salt Lake for treatment. Col. riekett believes the ore in the Savanac to he very rich. He left on Friday afternoon after-noon for Stateliue and Deer Ledge to look after his valuable mining interests there. i.vasii e esteruay morning to iaae a deposition in an important case coming com-ing up at, Xcphi. Provo Democrat. This paper erred last week instating that "Miss Work had moved to Holt's ranch.'' It was Miss Work's sister, Mrs. Dunlap, who moyed to Holt's, where she is starting a hotel. A ma'n'iage license was issued on Thursday by County Clerk Miles to Jacob Hofer and Elsbctha Rohm r, both of Washington. They were married mar-ried in the Temple the same day. We call the attention of our readers to the new display ad of Hector A. Me Quarrie, the blacksmith, in this issue. Mr. MeQuarrie is a master workman and business in his hands will receive prompt and careful attention. A marriage license was obtained here on the 3rd Inst, by Jacob L. Maxwell, Max-well, of Glendale, Kane Co., and Mary E. C. Pearce, of Washington. They were married the same evening at Washington by Bishop Sproul, . Cloddy or lumpy fields cannot bold so much water as those upon whieh the soil is well pulverized. It is therefore important to plow when the land is neither too wet nor too dry, and to harrow as soon thereafter as practicable. practic-able. The date following your name on this paper, or on the wrapper, shows that your subscription expires on the last day of the month shown. Subscribers are requested to promptly notify this office if they have reasons to believe the date is incorrect. Charles Johnson, the engineer at the Apex mine, came in on Tuesday with his right hand badly cut and bruised, having been caught in the blower at the mine. Dr. Affleck dressed the hand, and as none of the bones are broken it is expected it will soon be alright again. The Washington County Silk Association As-sociation held a very interesting meeting meet-ing in the Lyceum Tuesday, The object of the meeting was to consider ways and means of getting a cocoonery built and purchasing a silk ribbon loom. It was decided that the Association As-sociation incorporate and get on a better bet-ter working system, and purchase the ribbon loom, as there is enough silk on hand to justify putting it in. Another meeting will be held in the near future, viicli j.'uuia aic extJeeieu lo laae more definite shape. Claud Price. William Brooks, William Will-iam Lund, Edward Oxburrow, Moroni Bleak, Frank Pace, Bertie Jtuld, and William Whitehead, . appeared before Jus: ice Daggett Monday on a charge of trespass preferred against them by J. R. Michels. It appeared that the boys entered the Aew hall and engaged in dancing without the consent of the proprietor. The Judge taking into consideration that the boys were all of good character and did no damage, gave them a severe lecture with a promise of punishment if they aeain ' appeared before him and dismissed them. The sentiments exprc-sed by one and all of the western men who attended the re-eent session of the Xatiomil Irrigation Irri-gation Congres.;, show that tiie west is a unit for the pokey of urging uoen eastern conzrcs:ren ami ethers the rights ef its s o. Lien A the country to" governmental aid in recAA.irg i;j arid lands and dev.. loping its latent resources. Tiie gr.az we-:, v. hick c"!:-:l:ut.s rate-half rf the domain o; the Unitzd Act s, and vkoze iij the bull; of the hundreds ef rAAm:, A acivs 0; pzAA bind. v. ill demand a just to:zi.'z'LZ:z! of eiz: ::s Ar I reeezAAzi at the La. As A cjz .:,..-. j 1 a. m., neu toe merry visitors wended their y, ay homewards, all having' hav-ing' enjoyed tiie occasion thoroly. The Pickett group of mining claims in the Deer Lodge district, Xevada. has been bonded to R. C. Lund and associates, asso-ciates, the final consummation of the deal having been made on Saturday af;ei noon. The consideration could not be learned, but the owners of the property, prop-erty, Colonel II. L. Hiekett, Adam Clark and W. T, Trontman, will receive re-ceive an amount running well into the thousands of dollars. The property consists of ten claims, vhieh. were among the first located in the camp, and they are considered to be very valuable. Herald. Szfe-craekirg is net uncommon now-a-dzys. especially in the larger cities, but it is not often that it is done at the behest of .he owner or proprietor. Such a conditio:1, v." as experienced this week, however, bv Manager R. C. Lund, Jr.. of the Cedar ct Xevada. The lock in seme way became injured, and refused to yield t. the eoubunation. IT :vmar.c IAscAz ef George was sou: for, who : found it necessary to chisel his v.-j.v in i with a emd-ebiszh TAs cous.ev.M al-i most two days tizm. which S-ts one to j w..,n Aaizg how an adept a: the business can accomplish the same results in a ! fzw brief mcme::'-. Ami Cozti'v P. iv " ' |