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Show !.' AM) iL'N ERAL. SuV-.T r,l)k .; !.!.. Cor : ii. :Li-'r, aii cur. j l'i.;s Edith Tvirs is v'sit'a:: :;! Kaaab. j Mrs. Emma Eocle of Salt Lake City I I s vis "ing 1: -r. j .). P. M ic4'.;.s has leased the theatre j I'r.r fv:!vj lao ;i.s. I I'r.:s'd rt .). I. T. McAllister ''ft j today ior .M-ioti, his heme. C vjii Bnjoks. wife and family left I for JJaiiacnd Vab'oj ,. '.J) . Xrx I5t!I! I-.sw i of Sa'.t Lake City j is .-, .!:g reia;ives in this city. ; A' to it a dozen of the St. Co rge hoys w.li cut t es H r the new r.i iroad. Claries lJ.-nti.-tt. a. .ticijaites openb g ii sae'.v , a:..,.-:- iti.uj a tew -lavs. Mil y.leoJey l-.-;t Friday for Pine Valley Val-ley in auuue aiioii with tile thresher. J. S. Iliui'sman, of Logan, Nevada, j.aid tn.s ol'.i :t a pleas tut visit Monday. Iorn --'i'o the wile of Josajjh Fuller, u t.!B 14ti n,st , a cia..gater, All " ell. X": ty Hardy rc-turoort Irom viaitmg -l.s wed. yirl at yionnia.n iNjeatiows ihis wee.-:, Eiias Kemp is the latest to join the ;;ol bis. Jrle dad a new v, heel arrive mis eek. Threshing is at full blast here now. Mjc .oid is ui .ee-a-iUioidy 'otat. irun - 'jiinij ICceut'd. . Iv ui-w lot of baby-buggies mid fur' ii! urea) wm il.isvcek ier E. Yi. Snow . urnit .re Store. Ed. Hepplei", who lias been visiting acre, lei t Tuesday lor the north. He w'H go via Kanab. Judge E. V. HiggioB and courf stenographer steno-grapher Cook lelt hole yesterday on aom.jletion of Court. Stake Priesthood meeting last Saturday Satur-day was well attended and some valuable valu-able instructions were given to the Saint'; assembled. The Eranch Normal opens for examination exam-ination of students next Thursday, and school will open the following Monday. Iron County Record, Mayor Brown and vifo returned Thursday from Arizona and New Mexico, where they had been to visit relatives and to sell stock. Aposile Lorenzo Snow is the new President of the Latter-day Saints Church, with Apostle. George Q. Cannon Can-non and Joseph F. Sn;i oh as Counselors. We understand that the DeLamar Mill will change the process of work-big work-big the ores from dry crushing to wet rushing as the latter process is supposed sup-posed to be less injurious to health. Whitehead and Sons received new goods this week, District Schools start a week from Monday, Sept. 19th. Arthur E. Snow returned to Salt Lake City last Saturday. Schools open on the 19th; send the children. Education is a blessing. Jedediah Cox and Mrs. M. Lee came in from Roekville Friday with fruit. Freeborn D. Gifford of Springdaie was a pleasant visitor to our sanctum last Saturday. The city council of Cedar City have passed an ordinance forbidding bicycle riding on the sidewalks. J. H. Riding, the tinsmith, went to Fine Valley Tuesday to do work on' the new house for Mr. Snow there. Mrs. H. M. Cunningham, cf Republican Repub-lican City, Neb., has requested copies of the News. They have been sent. FRESH LUMP LIME on hand at Edward Christian's residence, Cor. Diagonal & Locust streets, St George. . LOST A bundle containing ladies clothing", between Minersville and St. George. Finder please return to or communicate with Miss Maud Bigler, St. George. John Eardley, our potter, returned from a five-weeks visit to Panguitch yesterday. He reports a very enjoyable enjoy-able time. His son-in-law, Thos. Riding Rid-ing is quite sick at Panguitch. Chorister Pickett was in iron Silver Reef to attend conference as choir leader. He returned to the Reef Tuesday. He will take down the Dodge house there and re-erect it here. TEMPLT3 XOTICE. The St. George Temple will close on Friday. September 23. 1S! and reopen on Monday, October 24. 189?, David H. Cannox, Pres. Ash by Snow with bis wife and family left here Sunday for Ann Harbor. Michigan, where Mr, Snow will study law. The News joi ns in with his many friends in washing that he may return with the highest honors obtainable. The teachers of St. George Public Schools have been assigned as follows: John T. Woodbury and N. M. Savage. Tabernacle: Martha S. Keate, Court House; M. M. Harman, MeQuurrie Building; Zaidee Walker, old ,'ird Ward builditssr: Josephine Miles. 1st War.! School House; Mary Thompson The contra -,t for quarrying J35 ccrds of roak was let by s diool trustees to T. M. Blair. John U.-Neill. and Alex Ful-lerton. Ful-lerton. The contractors will commence com-mence work at on -se. The rock must be re tdy for delivery by- December loth, 1593. Co. Com. Geo. A. Holt was in from Hebron Monday. A representative of this paper asked htm the feeling of his section regarding the rauch-t alked-of annexation to Iron county. Mr. Holt said such a proposition was not much in favor among the majority. Quite a number of our young people have gone or are about to go to Cedar City to attend the branch Normal smool at that place. Mix Woodbury ind Wilfqrd Pcndelton have left. Junius and John Foster expect to leave today and there are several others whose names we have not learned-Mrs. learned-Mrs. H.mry Atkin was awakened between be-tween 2 and 3 o'clock on Wednesday morning by hearing' some person moving mov-ing about inside her house. She called her oldest daughter and the man, hearing hear-ing the noise' took fl'ght. ' There is no do iht the motive of the man was robbery. rob-bery. Henry Atkin was away from home. An appropriation of $j2.50 was made to benefit the county fair by the board of county commissioners at their meeting meet-ing last, Monday. This sum though not o-r.nr, u-ill aii Tiip nroicf-r, m a r.a'i all v. and Lena, Nelson, 4th AVard School House; Eva Canncn, 2nd Ward SeVol House. Mr. Henry W. Bigler, of this city, writes to this paper of the right royal time he had t the Golden Jubilee, at San Francisco last winter. There is too much of the article for us to publish it in full. Mr. Bigler is one cf the four survive rs who were present when gold was lirst di.s ov-er:-l in C.iiifor ibi by James Wilson Marshall. Particular attention was given to Mr. Bigler, as he was the only one of the party who was able to give tho exact date of its discovery, lie having made a note of the dale, the oilr.-i-s, '."e.stiag ' memory, were abo-ta week out. in the date. He was exceptionally well treated treat-ed while there, good traveling fa did iec guides, hotel acccrnonat.o,!--. etc., i.eing at his service. He feels gratcL.1 folium fo-lium Mr. Bigler says: "I he.d ::ae '.Jy got out cf the cars a: Oakland when a Bigler, I am pleased to meet yea, i know your history, T ;;r.v; a :1 yoi.e journni, and I w;nt to pin this i.ncg, on your eO-it-coil.ir.' The came.- end o: v. j-:. arn:.j o.jnn. a -..e, ui. --iy f:.-,i,;c, ,,! i, " t.c.,) :' I and we look forward to a mammoth event. The whole county should join in heart and sou! and assist in making: the county fair a complete success. Iron County Record. C. W. Nil ley of Faker City. Or., who is one cf the projectors and incorporators incorpora-tors of the Utah ec Pacific, is in the eliy. Mr Nibley says that the engineers engi-neers have returned from their survey of ike old gin.de from Millard to State-line. State-line. They found it in good condition except ut points where it was intended to lint in culverts. 'At these phi :es, all told, about 17,000 cubic yards of dirt has been washed away. This, however, can be replaced, within n short time. S. L. Tribune. During the re lent visit of Mrs. M. A. Gardner to Kanab, her house was broken brok-en into and S15 in tithing scrip, some dear, sugar, -ind other things stolen. R is sincerely to be hoped that the vile person or persons who committed the low theft v.-.l! be discovered and prosecuted. prose-cuted. Every pel ;0U in this fair civ should bend their en'crts to bring- the gc.iity cr.e to jastu.e. Such wretches ajkveby pilfering ct;' of their more honest nnd tndttetr.v.ts neighbors should -'eann ,.d dead.; with by the law. There I, - '-V.il i , . . ' ,-. i -t ;-a, (-. i - ' |