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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL. KX( KLLKNT I'ASTCRAGK $1 petition! pet-ition! h. St. George Cattle Co. Preston Nutter was here on cattle business the fore part of the week Morn A daughter to the wife of Joseph Riding on the 21st, inst1 All well. Born A son to the wife of Mark Lauh last Saturday, the 19th inst. All concerned doing nicely. Several men and boys left here Thursday for a general horse drive in the Fort Pearee country. Pom-thousand pounds of seed cotton passed thru this city from Bunkerville for the Washington factory this week. J S. Huntsman and .1. T. Dotson fame up from St. Joseph Thursday enroll en-roll to to their mining property in Bull Valley. W. D. Owens, the ever-pleasant dry goods drummer for the Z. O. M. I., was ae.cupyiug our merchants the fore part of the week. George J. Lawrence, who has had charge of the St. George ('. M. & S. Co's smelter for some time, left for Salt Lake City last Sunday. K. S. Smith, representing the Consolidated Con-solidated Implement Co., was here on business the fore part of the week. He left for the north Wednesday. NOTICE All persons wanting old wheat ground before harvest should bring it in now. Joseph S. Snow, Manager, Washington Mill Co. The News acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Official Report of the 24th State Fruit-Growers' Convention of the State of California from Dr. W. W. Belts. Kllie, the eleven-year-old daughter of William Webb, and wife, fell from a straw stack Tuesday ahd broke her left arm. She is progressing as well as can be expected. STL" DEBAKER BROS. MANUFAC-turing MANUFAC-turing Co. has opened up a branch house at Uvada where thev will keep a tine line of all kinds of Buggies, Wagons. Wag-ons. Harness, etc. Warren Cox, Agt. 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 othVe if they have reasons to believe the date is incorrect. A pleasant party of relatives and friends of Mrs. Elizabeth Hardy, wife of Major A. P. Hardy, surprised that lady on Monday, the occasion being her sixty-third birthday. A very happy time was spent, and The News joins in the good wishes for "many happy returns." J. F. Linder came up from St. George last week, where he has established himself in the shoe business, and after spending a few days here, returned last Tuesday with Mrs. Linder to commence ho:se-kee;utig at the new stand. Our bet wishes accompany them. Iron County Record. C. D. White returned from his mine, the Copper Mountain, Tuesday and left for his home at Reaver city YVednes-tl:u. YVednes-tl:u. Mr. White is pleased with the vork being accomplished at the mine, and reports the party out there work-i work-i : i ii on two veins of copper ore which K White believes well converge into o :e big body of very rich ore. James J. Rooth, convicted at St. George for rape and adultry, and sentenced sen-tenced ou the first charge to fourteen ,-ar s, and on the second to one year, v as paroled. The prisoner has a wife a ; ! three children, who are said to be iu uesUv.ne circumstances. The young woman in the case, who is now said to I,- married, was among those who a-k 'J :he Nhii'u to pardon Rooth. 1) .-.seret News. A telegram arrived here Monday for Joseph li. Maedonaid stating that his scr., Natinudel, who is at Rrigham citv, v-a.-U! will; appendicitis. Mr. Mae-dor.old Mae-dor.old w.t-' out at the Savatuie mine w!eii me u-'ogratn arrived, but a mes-aett-ler was sent out with it and Mae-do Mae-do .aid arrfved here Wednesday n:orn-iii n:orn-iii j; and le.tt the same day ior iirigham u.'o . An operation has 'n-ei1. oerfornied Ui: the i uy und he is doing uiceh , ; Btutoa a later telegram. I |