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Show ( ). Aired of Beaver is in the city. James (7. Rencher of Pine Valley was in this city Friday. City Council proceedings are held over until next issue. Our Hebron correspondent says that a good school teacher is wanted there. County Clerk Francis L. Dagyett is conlined to the house with a very severe cold. George Worthen returned home Friday Fri-day from the Southern states mission field. A marriage license was obtained yesterday yes-terday hy Clara E. Knell ard Joseph M. i'adredge of Pinto. J. Frei, Sr., of Santa Clara is nursing a broken leg. The News has not yet received particulars. J. C. Pennington of Denver collector 'f the Home Comfort Range Co. of St. Louis arrived in the city Friday. A marriage license was obtaim-d on Monday by William DeFriez, Jr., and Kdna L. Sorrenson of Washington. Thomas F. Riding, who came here from Panguitch a couple of weeks ago for his health, is about the same. The nature of his trouble is enlargement of the liver. .McHenry Perkins, a mineroligist of Park City, who was prospecting in Bull Valley last spring, has returned and will continue prospecting Bull Valley as he believes he has a good thing there. NOTICE. I am going away and expect to be back again in about 1 or (i weeks to finish fin-ish all my affairs before going away for good. Respectfully, J. YV. Carpf..'tf.i;. Myron Davis left for Mil ford Tuesday with a load of wool, for Frank Jackson of Toquerville. The Henry Davis hand of shear n-s is shearing sheep this week for H. T. Atkin At-kin of St. George. The shearers receive re-ceive 5i cents per head. Kanarra. Correspondence Cor-respondence to Iron County Record. The Co-op store was burglarized on Thursday night. Entrance was affected by breaking one of the office w indows, and the till plundered of its contents, which did not amount to much as it had been cleaned out about an hour before closing and the contents locked in the safe. There is no clue to the perpetrator. perpetra-tor. The Colorado river is navigable from Yuma up to Rio and Colville, near the mouth of the Virgin. In the old days Utah people built a warehouse on the hanks of the river near Colville, which is now partly in ruins and known as the "Mormon warehouse.'' Goods were shipped up the river to this point to be forwarded to Utah. Tribune. Fd. Joues of Gunlock was a pleasant visitor at this olfice Wednesday. He is building a brick residence and reports new desks and a bell placed in the school there. Crops are all good and gathered in. Mr. Jones enquired if this paper had a correspondent at Gun-lock, Gun-lock, as he does not see his town often represented in the county paper. This paper would like to hear from our Gun-lock Gun-lock correspondent oftener. Work is again being pushed upon the Vtah and Pacific. For several days the iraeklaying force was cut down, owing to a lack of supplies, but the needed material has been rushed to the front ! and now tracklaying is being pushed ; at the usual rate of a half a mile a day. I The unusual call for cars on the Ore-I Ore-I gou Short Line during the latter part of October has in a measure passed i over aud there is no longer any fear j but that the material for pushing the i work will be on hand as fast as needed, j Deseret News. j At Washington last Saturday night j : Alma Young heard chickens squauk. so he and his son took a gun each and went out of different doors of the house when Alma saw a person leave his chicken coop. He followed until his son held up two men with chickens.' They proved to be. George M. Crawford and Reinhold Hannig. w ho had four chickens each. They appeared before Justice Paxman on Monday morning, pleaded guilty to a charge of pet it. larceny lar-ceny and were fined jM.VK) ami costs ; f ;l il j wHiuli they n. iid. |