OCR Text |
Show LOCAL AND CKNLKAL. Bi -hup I 'oc-y of f'edar City was in hi. ( ;. oree '.'.h-iiie hay. I him A -on to I he u ife of the Rev. M . E. Wright fh is morning. Me. ,li:o. S. A earns of Wa-h in gton e. a s in I !ii-, h ! y Vvh , ! ni vlay. See ehae-e in lie; ad. of the B. Siriw fundi ure store in this i -sue. I'h-iiiayor Ed. M. Brown relurned from a, trip to Salt, Lake City Sunday. A. lei tor from !!.! in f. Jones stales I liat he hat moved from Guuloek to Mosquito. Ehhop .b ter S;a.w of Pino Valley Was in Si . ( h-ore'e on business th is week', a ud le ft. for home Whal uesday. Cliarlo ; Miles has linen spending a fee, ila,S'.vith ivla! i ves here, lie leaves for Eifthhiold again tomorrow. .Limes L. Bunting wishes to inform tho public that, he is Ihe authorized agent for ihe Deseret News here. M. E. Paris and Thos. Sterling of I I -i, More in this city Friday anil paid Tin; A'KU'S a pleasant visit. 1 1, is reported bore that Roan Spils-bury Spils-bury of Toquervillo is going on the road with a musical and freak combination. com-bination. The St. Oeorgo Copper Co. started shipping bullion today. The bullion is better and the liars more even than lormerly. The Utah & Pacific R. R. is making chea p rates to Salt Lake for political reinvent ions. See notice elsewhere in I his issue. Mrs. E. C. Wool Icy nntl two children, Mr,-. Erank Snow and son Ralph, all of Salt Lake City, arrived here Thursday on a visit. Tom Pippin, wife and family, of De-l.amar, De-l.amar, passed thru this city today eiiroute to Colorado, where they intend in-tend making a home. Born - A son to the wife of Joseph E. tlubler on "Wednesday, the 21st inst. All concerned doing nicely, and grandpa grand-pa Isaac Hunt is delighted. NOTICE. John Scow-croft & Sons have authorized me to collect all debts owing to the late James Booth's business. busi-ness. Mus. A. Lancaster. R. C. Rills, a mining expert of the Colorado Fuel oh Iron Works, is here, the second expert on the Dixie mining property for the Jean F. Webb svn-d'p-ato. ' John D. Hardy and wife, of Colonia Diaz, Mexico, who have been here for some lime doing Temple work and visiting vis-iting friends, left for return to their home Wednesday. Thomas Waldon, a mining expert, loft with Andrew Sorrenson for the Cunningham mine today to export that property. Mr. Waldon is an expert for 1 (on. Thos. Kearns. An excellent write-up of St. George and surrounding country, entitled Belio-his oi a Southern U. ah Winter, " by Dr. W. W. EeUs. appeared in last Sunday's Salt Lake Herald. t'o. Ally. D. If. Morris ivas in Spring-dale Spring-dale Tuesday prosecuting a charge of assault and battery by A. F. Stout upon i'.. S. Mitchell on the' 11th inst. The prisoner was found not guilty. Mr. Lewis, a mining man of Salt Lake arrived here Sunday and after a few hours rest at the St. George hotel proceeded down the river, where he expects to meet Hon. R. C. Lund and Earl V. McCune. There is no truth in the rumor that smallpox had broken out at Harrisburg. The county qua van tine physician visited the supposed case and reported it to the Co. Commissioners as not smallpox or other infectious disease. XOTk'E-On or about March 10th the water wilt be turned out of the Wasbing-ton field Canal for spring-cleaning. spring-cleaning. Stockholders desirous of using the water arc requested to do so before that time. E. B. SNOW, Secy. The St. George Copper Mining Go's smeLer blew in Tuesday and is ru till ti-ll in in grand si, ape. The new smelt-i'H''.uii, smelt-i'H''.uii, George J. Lawrence, arrived trout Sa.lt Lake Wednesday morning and is in charge. The new water jacket is a big success. , K. A..J' irr. C. E. Bu.rckharr, and A. 1 . S;":L',h. w "no k.ive been prospect ing ia hoe t'.all Valley men uta Ins for the Past three months, were iu St. George this week. They report prospects very rrom:s;r.g in Hull Valley and intend e.--.;i'.:rh:-.g work there for some time. Mgr. G. O. Walker wishes to draw t'.te. tf.tomioa of parents to the danger 'h:,".irrcu by children playing near the smeller. Thy get ne.ir' the slag-pots j ami in ether da:gero'!s places, and it worm! heauv'isabie lor parents to cam ton their children to keep away from the Teh N'itws is always pleased to pub- ; esh the accounts of the travels and' ex- ; periemvs th our missionaries, but we j v. :k missionaries to limit their letters! nit m re t'tai; tv.'o columns of these j v.-eeerars met Wednesday evening i : The convemh,',;: E. hi. Viehur. j ;".!.. ihieeeti. 1 . Jarvis. ih orge |