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Show LOCAL AND GENKUAL Two teams left for the Savanac mine, to haul in ore, Thursday. WASHINGTON COUNT V FA i ! ! September 11. 12 and 13. 1'dUO. Miss Jennie Lund returned from a visit to Salt Lake Ciry Wednesday. Life is a scheme of paying otT our debts to the past by gifts to the future. Two teams left for Pulsipher's sawmill, saw-mill, at Blackroek, for lumber, Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Tin: County Fair premium list will tie completed by Wednesday next, the 1st Prox. The Smelter blew in on the 25th i list. . as Mr. Terhune stated last week it would do. Thk News job department has been ::ept busy with the Fair premium list this week. It isn't the man who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth who makes the most stir. Hector A. McQuarrie returned last Sunday from an outing at Pine and Grass Valleys. WANTED: Bright, boy about 14 years of age to learn the printing business. busi-ness. Call at this ottiee. Thomas Gardner and wife were in St. George for a few days this week from their Grass Valley home. Several teams left here with provisions provis-ions for the Grand Gulch mine Wednesday, Wednes-day, and to haul ore back. The Z. G. M. I. has given $25.00 as a special premium to the Couuty Fair for the best 25-1 b box of raisins. Over 5000 ounces of bar silver was received re-ceived by Bishop Andrus from the Bar-bee Bar-bee mill at Silver Reef, Wednesday. Our local columns are weak this week owing to the County Fair Premium List occupying so much of the editor's time. The people of Price and Bloomington have been wrestling with broken water ditches this week, due to floods in the Virgin. Some men so dislike the dust kicked up by the generation they belong to that being unable to pass, they lag behind It. E. G. Whitehead is carrying his right arm in a sling, his right forefinger fore-finger being badly crushed while handling hand-ling a steel range. D. R. Cochrane, father of Editor Cochrane, arrived from Independence, Oregon, Sunday, the 29th inst., and will make St. George his home. A marriage licence was granted Mon roe Thomas, aged 27, of St. George, and Josephine Kiernan, aged 23, of DeLa-mar, DeLa-mar, Nevada. Provo Cor. Herald, July, 19. "At 25," remarked the amature philosopher, phil-osopher, "a man is eager to reform the world. At 50 he is about ready to be reformed himself " Philadelphia North American. The News is a couple of days late this issue, for which we apologise. The delay is due to the change of ownership, own-ership, Editor Wallis not wishing to publish until he could state definately that the transfer had been made. Charles Gracey and A. E. Vander-cook Vander-cook came in from the El Dorado Canyon Can-yon country Thursday last. Mr. Van-dercook Van-dercook went to San Francisco yesterday yester-day and Mr Gracey returned to Virginia Vir-ginia Camp this morning. Kingman Miner. The date following your name on this paper, or on the wrapper, shows thai 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. . The Scotch doctor has gone, but-threatened but-threatened the public that he would return. He must have found some gullible people in Provo. It would be interesting to learn how much benefit they have derived from his so-called professional advice. Provo Enquirer. Elder M. L. McAllister, of this city, writes The News that- Elder Daniel Rasmusseu has been appointed president presi-dent of the New7 England conference, with Ehlers M. L. McAllister and C. E. Fletcher as his counselors. Elder McAllister's Mc-Allister's address is, 35 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. Yesterday afternoon teams -loaded with people from Dixie euroute toPan-guitch toPan-guitch lake commenced to string in and continued to arrive until it begun to look as if Dixie must be well-nigh depopulated. de-populated. It would be impossible to even attempt to give their names. Iron Couuty Record. A local industry worthy of the fullest support is the shoe factory of J. F. Linder. Mr. Linder turns out excellent excel-lent footwear, and is striving hurd to b'iil'1 up an honest business. dd--(l to tiiese q',-ai;tica-i- us is ; le- tact th;e h is a m.'s: excii; ; --.u-y citizen, one iiom ! we are proud to have in our midst |