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Show : Third crop of iuc.-ru being cut and hauled, Frio Mi;iurlu6 U nursing a very painful felon. Some wood wauled oil subt-cription to Tin-: Xkw.s. William Nelson retur ned f.'oin Eureka Eur-eka this weel;. ) A .-on of Ah-x. Morris i' paite sick with typhoid fever Char!.: Dodge left for Diamond Valley on Thursday. Dr. Walter, Keate left here for Salt Lake City Tuesday. The rumor tint Miss Work was ill last week proved to be untrue. A large supply of new goods are on the road for the store of Mrs. Addie Price. We understand that S. L. Adams Jr., was married this week at the Salt Lake Temple. A son of Geo. Worthen fell downstairs down-stairs this week hurting himself considerably. con-siderably. Dr. Atileck with his wife and family returned from a visit to Deer Lodge, Nevada, ou Monday. M. P. Madson, representing-the Mad-son Mad-son Furniture Co., Salt Lake City, Was doing business here this week, Alma Nelson returned on Tuesday from an extended outing in the moun-Lulns moun-Lulns and is again smiling upon his friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Snow left here Tuesday Tues-day .morning for Salt Lake City where she will remain for a month or two vis-iitng vis-iitng relatives. Corresponbcuce from Fiockville, New Harmony, Springdale, Santa Clara, and Pino Valley arrived too late for insertion in last issue: Samuel Judd of Toquerville was visiting vis-iting here recently and left Tuesday. He reported quite a number of people at the LaVerkin springs. John Eardley aud wife left for Pan-guiteh Pan-guiteh on Thursday, to visit their daughter, dau-ghter, whose husband, Thos. Riding, has been seriously ill for several months. Mrs. Addie Price took a hurried trip to Diamond Valley hist Thursday to visit her mother, wdio is rusticating there while nursing a broken arm. Tile injury was received about eight veeks ago, R. J. Pace is home on a visit from DcLamar, where he has been working for the past twelve months. He will leave again next Tuesday and The News v ill be read by hirn at that great camp. Co. Com. G. A. Holt was in the city on Wednesday attending a meeting of the Board. He has a damaged right hand, caused by the iron of a binder packer going right through ihe palm on Tuesday The rumor last week that the saw-mi'! saw-mi'! at Mount Trumbo had been bu'-u-ed proves to be only tea true. Sparks from the engine started the fire and the water supply was inadequate to extinguish extin-guish it. Everything was totally destroyed, des-troyed, iu'dading 100,000 feet cflrmber. LOCALAND GENERAL Old new.- papers for sale at this office cents per hundred. J. 1-1. Miehels has been having a gen-' era I clean-up in the drug store this week. The Utah Artillery Voluiuoern covered cov-ered themselves with glory in the fighting fight-ing before Manilla on the nigh) of July in. See cut t bibbing races in this issue. You can get The Utah Church and Farm, The Detroit Free Press, or The New York "World at very cheap' rates svith this papet A son of Frank Coats, about 14 years old, had his arm broken oh Thursday evening u liile wateriuar a cow. It is mpposed he had the rope, with which he was leading the cow. wrapped round his arm. A tine lot of NEWEST STYLE BAILORS at the Pioneer Millinary 'Shop. Mrs. Julia A. Pace, proprietor, vlso a new lot of CHILDREN'S HATS uutable for school or dress wear. WANTED High-grade man or woman wo-man ol good church standing, first willing will-ing to learn our buduess. then to act as Manager and. Correspondent here, or alarv .Address General Manager '"ulia A. Pace. St George, Utah Assessor N. P. tpson returned last .laturday Irom Salt Lake City whither i'.c went to cuter a protest against the h'crease in county valuat'oii made by he State Board of Equalization. He vas success fii! in Ids mission to the xten' of gelling the assessment ou . eal estate restored u; its original ?ig-iiv, ?ig-iiv, Boater County P-hide, Bishop Ballard, ef Grafton was a rlear-ant caller at. this otlice this a, m. '!, ivivi'ts ahert (too head, of stock sold ,o T S Ning:-!)urv from b:s section, yery good price;- b-ing obtained foi the were obiainei' aniece for - carl i tig fi'vrs, 2t "0 for Orv c vv and 2u ta- ,-,).... it;, calves Tli.'--e are " best O' 'lets. ebuiilU'J fo,' in-inv . us in ; Tat seetb'n l;cv W (?. Cosil-. or s. a-iiie.-. C-a , while air-nding tt 'lis ;'. stoci.'l drt;o- -o Ell,.,,,. ,.,:!. iiKl :tae atiaeked by ci"t riocl.os. He .-a;: !!y t-acc ' ,:.-:. ;L, ... ; h,, '.J r -.. !.,.!.'u. ..-a.;,.o,. rial".'-. I -'etc. :,!, ,a v.'d V'.i'.-r. eea .-'v, -.iy, ! ;ae ! trie, i- as ;h-- aieiius ef sa--i:--.;-. VV It rtiicMi :ne ,.i on-o "1 "or -:!: tc ei-ayai-s. LOST B-;--.-- et:i F.lie-u- ant Cetiay: .V'y, a ::;:;;:! ooa.gr. racking '... x e'-u- : :.i:niay Le'eral rmall T.-a.-r.Lt bejl:?. ;pet brerr e: rear . iMyyi, a w-u- ,.f . !.' ' : a :t ".as. : g t p vl :e o' ' ter : :: 1 r-.ich.-s li:: e-y-- tv tyyv -,, ; j-'.-t. a t o: ayiii' 2 tb.v-oy ,.,! Tt-- :lrah - il; e.a-t;r a r :a..n ;' a :rt . '::, c.a:::n':- ;-;.. all ; -t. A --: orT At a le.eetiiig eif the Board of Directors Direct-ors of the P-io Virgin Mills, held Tuesday Tues-day evening, it tfa? decided totf'witinue running the yiills at the expuiation of th" lease of Horn Thos . Judd. with David H. Morris as mauager. This will be good news for the pe.p'c gen-eral'y gen-eral'y and "ae co'ton plat'eiai in par-iiauk;r par-iiauk;r Aii aeviibri wearred .'.onda, evening to James McAi thut son tif our rS; ike PjL-idetu, hiisi Bane-inr'ntling '.'! : ai'i'iiUig ,1'e thre.-liing matdiine. if'. "aiider'O'i'l-: to oil tin- bax eon'eccted with the spur -he-! witt aa st.yipiiig the nyehire .-li"a a iuce ftrin r. doing do-ing .1: ty ','v repairs to the oil can. caegh; in rl:e " hee! and dragg-d Mc-Ai'thyrs Mc-Ai'thyrs l:f' hand lvt"a;cn tbs eeL:s, tea:t:-g f " a Cngei an I so c-.vtiiutiug j the i.-ind a? :e ueceSrtrrro ;!; ;-;uj-,ut:.- lit'L c' a .otae'- fb, ;yr c -r vitb .,,. th-.t ):; cf ;t.c brn:,'- : ni 'gird ;;n. - -r. : v. t lift rgjy, bag h, is doing '' I av o.,y.. :; e:j. 'a P tie V-:''ry. 'V ei-e be g:- ta l at, and ' ; a l a U. i . .), , , ; i t r j |