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Show i THE DIXIE ADVOCATE. PUBLISHED EVESY . X WILKIN ON BPOTHER.S. Prop CMR.es. vl iiM.iivso(vi, s- -. . fur imt FRIDAY fiE?' pr:r?s cr cipscriptiqn, Year Pr Months 5!x $i.SO .7 5 1 ir i n, - dlL ConifAcior &' at tt Georii'i', Utatt, tht mails, - second ru .fv-t- tv1''' t 'A w; oPh.e t ii j U Strict!) Jtutered at in $ iSf few .GO Three Months.. iii Advance. Pr Sir 1 sad Publisher. EU-o- J If oniiMHEiiiMiMmnyi a- C Hi 7, 1902. yet teceived one dollar of relief. These people ate now old; some have already died, and unless some-dun- g is done fur them soon the much heeded assistance will come too late. Our reptsentatives a the t'apitol could uotinl.st their sympathies in a more woithy cause. The Advocate has entered upon the second half of the first year, the present issue bring No. 57. During the few months of its existence I'i'E Advocajk has had a liberal frvm the people of St. siippo.t George, and while we have not horded any we monc, thick we see in the Tiios. P. Cotta m. Geo. F. Wuitouieau. Stake Presidency TEMPLE NOTICE. St i-- V l l Hi Holier Magleby, who is a member of B. . A. exploring party that recently ni.tbe a tour of Mexico, deliv-(ralamo- st interesting lecture ut the tabernacle last Sunday eveniug, giving mar.) citations of interest from bis eventful trip. It is a matter of current report that Mr. Magleby finds a strong attraction for him in St. George in the porsuu of one of orr fairest charmers, Mies Efiie Sorensen. Both are very worthy young people ami The Advo-- c VTB would gladly publish, their wedding announcement. future a g od prospect of making a jving among the good people of e Dixie and paying o .r bills. We to thunk all tho .e whose business, either m the way of subscriptions, advertising or job printing has assisted us to live, and respectfully invite a emit nuence of the same in the futme. To the people of Dixie who are not yet numbered among our readers we wish to anof still ounce, that tnere is plenty room on out lists, and we would be 81 V IV m & ( ffi Y m E HUB, C. F. FOSTER, Mgr. H'i It- resl-leno- e a (!? you buy your Spring Furnisliings without first seeing our Stork, iSf d m m You will make n mistake-i- 1 Si RiJ-m- -- Ss Hi Hi For Fuither Information Consult the County - the tOf t il b Wednesday, in the person of Clerk or the Respective Signers. William C. Crofi, St George burled j oldest male inhabitant. Bro. Croft a it e corKT of this fifth bus been iu feeble health for some 1x Judn-i.i- district Disinct of the suite of Utita.m mil for the of Lomov Washtnt.m. tears aud has gradually been sinking Id the matter of the estate of Heury U. for the past month or more, H.s death deceased. -results from geneial debility and e 2 STOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. fhe un lersiened w ill sell at ate sule a t.in-cf the nerves and bladders. Sev- a dart of one ( It- Lot, described is pm tollov.s . l.v si ven rods in the su.ithne-one eral dais ago he become uDiioted with of Lot Tour, Ulook 'i iill twin- -. "Platt A half St. a very sore threat and wao unable to Oenrtte City nrvet.ou or benne M nvh IJ, U, and a mien Cul i mil be reeeited at tin swallow any nourishment whatever, of the undt miined in St l.eorito. WashTerms ol aak-- cash. which soon brought the end. It will ington Comitv, Ltah THOMAS P COT TAM, Administrator. be remembered by our readers that oeorpe R. Li nd. Attorn, v y was unable to attend tbe Old Folks A D. UMr). Dated tin- - 28th day of Last publication March 7. party on the 27th ult., but sent hi love and blessing. lie did not long survive -- . Dress Fabrics, Shirt Waists, Skirts and Trimmings, Shoes and Hats. iti ! The St. George Temple will close on Friday, March 28, and reopen on Tuesday morning, April 29 1902. n r We make it a point to always keep abreast of the Times, and as a sequence we have just opened up a Splendid line, embracing. iv and Bladder the Caure LttM irs (ft THE OLDEST depredations , e.nmitteu by the Indians during the early days of Utah We know of people residing in Dixie who lost their ail ii. the has, who have not . 1 W This is the Season for Spring and Summer Diy Goods, i!i 8 NOTICE. Get my figures before MALE The regular quarterly Conference of your contract to oth- letting the St. George Stake cf Zion v. ill be INHABITANT GONE; A MimR that should recive a ers. It will pay you. held nu Saturday and Sunday, March little attention from our Senators . . UTAH. ST. UEORGE and 16th. Priesthood meeting William C. Croft. Passed Away Las' ,nd Representative in Congress, is Ijth CiSOSOQOSISiOi&SCC'SCOCSCtOSJcJ will be held on Friday 1 4 th at 2 p. m. . Tuesday Morning. .he claims of deserving settlers, A gcOd attendance is desired i i .southern Utah, against PaC3iTE H3 OilAKDIiSSHiP SOIiCES. Genera! Debility and Ca.arrh of the Nerves E. II. Sxon. for die Government Mar- - a r. (. DRY GOODS! speei--all- Friday, N S udder. Onlracts for completing all kinds.of bu.kiins a niafer. fl-- Hi fit , - - -4 m A fix m fi) (0 m ffi M - Feb-uar- the occasion. Brother (.Toft .aa a blacksmith bi trade.aud was called on a mission tc St. George. 26 years ago to do the iron work on tbe Temple, which was then behjgbui!t, and has resided here ovc-since. The deceased was bornjJari. 28, 1S17. making him a little tnoie thou 87 years of age at the time of his death. ras bom in the state of Massachusetts and joined tho Church in its early days, lie was a faithful Latter-daSaint. In all he has been married to foul of whom, Sophia L. women, the Crott, survives him. He has six children living by his former wives, ip quite a number of grandchildren, of his sons, NYu'iam Greft, resi Fure.?a, aud Benjamin Croft : ico. None of his children wei fumjral, which was held in the aslj'Vod nosday, at2 p. m. web attended. r 0? NOTICE ivQaidfiSsfs SALE. 3' Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of sale made aud on terod by the District Court oi tbe Iifth Judicial (ounty of Washington. State of Utah, on the fith Jay of February, A. D., 1902. I vGil sell at public auction, sujbect to th e confirmation of said court, the following described real propei ty: Beginning at the northwest corner cf ti e southwest quarter of section two .27, Township 41. Smith of Range 13 g West, of Salt Lake Meridian, and thence south twenty (20) cliains and thirty-seve(37) links; thence east ten (10) chains; thence north 11 cleg, and lo min.; west thirty (30) chains and ninety' seven (97) links: thence west four iB chairs; thence south ten (10) chains to the place of beginning, containing and twenty-sihundredths twenty-ones, the same being in the Toqaur-- i Tovvnsite entry. id sa'c will be made on the 17th of March, A. D , 1902, nt 10 o'clock at the Court House door in said v and state. Terms of sae cash. s V c Uiu'f-T- S. The Christmas Holiday! Are Over, SPRING CLEANING, And the next event of importance to look for id ' li 'P ty P' P ' ft book is assigned to each student, s who reads it, and gives a verbal reThis will pi rhitps remind you that aomo of the view' of it before the class. tjf worn and shabby Thats Principal Porter delivered a lecto. wo what exare We now have coming ture before the Parents meeting in the Ward Hall last Saturday evequisite line of samples of Carpets, and can lat He spoke mainly of the ning. order just what you .want at tho lowest possible necessity of parents giving their pric consistent with quality. Call and sec them. civ! lien the advantages of educa- R tioi pa R. k. Thomas of Salt Lake City has been a visitor at the Normal d grins Ithe ,p-i- t Ie was wqek. L SjuljvmpUi) rettd A. Y. Milne called here to the bedside of Lis Sheriff. who The predic.ua c. cc made by daughter, Instructor Thomas, tted at St. George, Utah, February 5 Tho Thompson band supi in the her has 1902. had to give up place ilrigham Young lhaU St. George music for the entertainment Us would some lint. become a great school on account of poor health. ' day evening, and it was very col I a Verkin anf Hurricane arms. from entire the able. aiiey cay, filing Bp. Thomas Judd of Lund. Nevada, From the Hi'iford Times. one black ridge to the other, with Too bad we could not have had ; e returned from bis Laverkin farm last F.ich copper ore is , arriving hore the Temple near the centre, seems canal work postponed until the Fourth Saturday. He reports that, ev ry tiling BfUEHSIM mote likely to be fulfilled today than from the Grand Gulch and Satanic of July. The blasting just north of is looking favorable out that way for Aiizona. DRY GOODS at any prc. ions tune since the pre-- J mines iu Mojave county, town would have auswered very well a good harvett next fall. The canal wi!1 commence for the cannons. waters The the and dam of the company are iu good ophir company cton was made. With GROCERIES condition and there is going v be no of. the Cottonwood dq)oritcd into active operations again at an early The whioh will make bu.ii.eo lively mining Co., by its trouble rbout water. The cultivated date, dL be can Loaf it the Sugar spiings agent, T. P. CanfleU, has filed notices area is being extended, and m-GENTS FURL1SH- at Modena. orinbuted to all puts cf the valley of location for six mining claims, situ- chards and set out. The La and 1.1s troupe of doctor The yineyards Quaker nd the teciamuior. of diy lots on ated fit e miles east of Tei ry s ranch in Verkin is A HD already noted for its choice perionnu's wound up their 'engagethe east of the va'ley will commence ment at Heaver la.t Saturday and the the Tutsagubet Mining District. fruits, the almond crop beingnn especGENERAL one. About C0J acres on a large scale, thus furnishing ounty seat is now loaded up with all P.cliable information reaches us from ially important of lad come under their canal. homes for the many young men who kinds of remidos for all ills. A phyWashington D. C'., urder date of Feb. MERCHAH3ISE IIL'KIIIC'ANE BPOiaNH UP. are growing up amongst us. Upon sician at Beaver told the Quaker that 10th, t'at the Indan School will be to a mind club lake to a he had great Situated almost opposite the La Verbuilt at Panguiteh Utah, and no change each of these lots can be grown him and ran him out of town. "Oh, will be made. kin bmueli on tho F.utd side of the Vir-ge- n h Frogress. Pauguif about one half of the necessaries of no, dont do that fi doctor, replied the I"Uver, is a Hurricane valley, em'ife, and if the mining industry con- Quaker. "You will have more to do Ulrich Bryner, who has been visit- bracing about 1.800 acres. This latter X Furniture Ordered on Commission. Cali and See tinues to spr- ad and grow in impct-mc- than ever when these medicines that ing relatives hore Mr a few week, piece of engineering comparatively take I to remunerative have been selling begin started home to Price, Carbon Co., last speak!,. g in its infancy, and it will bo L thus farmthing Our Samples of Wade to Order Clothing Monday in answer to a telegraphic sum- some years before the canal and dam kibor to the heads of the households, effect. 1 & of his ife, are D. N. Hickman, who will manage mons to attend tbe sick-beBut with the niJ of Q completed. U. George will soon become ore of alwho is live. to not has this season, expected the means recently advanced by the the most populous and thriving the sheering pens booked 80,000 sheep and c pects is receiving quite a the ready , state. cites of the At a mass meeting held at the ci urt Chuieb, that the total will leach 125,000 head. and 40 u en are now emlittle impetus There will he 100 shearers here and house Tuesday evening it was decided ployed on the canal, much of which to sell the old wire fence erected by has to be blasted through solid rock. OVK CORRESPONDENTS. the Short Line carpenter have con- the field some years since across the verted the old Utah "is Pacific engine Canal building down in this mounof the valley, The house into a fine hoardirg house for southern extremity tainous country is often somewhat ex3EtTA EEN , Hunks and fence is of no use whatever to the peo- pensive, but the laud when rclcaimed their accommodation. will and be (Continued from 1st, pace ) The the rich that over is proceeds ple 'o productive given for the nealful table3 aud everything is well repaid for all ids exp What is the matter with The Ad comfort of the men have been provid- to the school furd. &ti George., Utah, ('OOd Ton-a- s and Rigs For Hire-- . show failed j Tt to commence will has up ed. The sheep shearers vocate The Advocate is ent April 0th and continue five or six Frank Murphy and LaFayetie Utley this week. Leave St. George. Monday and Thursday at 7:3d s.. m. Do not get alarmed. If you happen The Milford clip will prob- were arraigned before Justice Winsor weeks. subArrive at Hodena same drys at 7:30 p, m. when and oXou egularly every week to all cur to be reach 750,000 Advocaie last Thf pounds on a of ably drunkenpassing Monday charge the ownreceived is if not it the and the herders, shearers, sheep do not scribers, Leave Modena Tuesday and Friday at 9:30 a m. ness. Murphy was aisessed SO. 50 and and hear some uncarthyr music, not er? and wool buyers all arrive there Utley, who already had a sentence for imagine that we have an amateur bress Arrive at St. Oeerge same day- m. fault is wPh the will bo something doing. or. that a like ffense hanging over him durirg band concealed in a ba k Dinner van 'e pwureri a.1 2'auiaic a Ranch. with us. Ed. the ediur ha- - a delinquent subset iber Rates T. II. Faiibicn staited to the White good behav ior, was fined $10. As neithPassenger Ttornd Trp M . ... ?10 00 in the sauetu n forcing him tc cornered in a to was e er ion they pay pv posi Hills, Arizona, Monday for the BRANCH HORflAL. riffs of a at the on canal. up Express the bayonet. point cougli viU aui.mmuu' charge of on paehegua less than 100 lbs. Over taking four passengers from given employ ineiit March, 5, 19C2. The; vvenrd straim bea- some sc iblauee Uk' lbs., e. pci wt Lake City as far as the fi rry over to ti e netea of a braes horn, but tney $5.00 Reward! The passengers are The following program was car-,e- d the Colorado. scaud with them. have a combical men I will pay rite Dollars as a reward out at Students Sccety las. some ad ventui oils yoan business We say do rot be alaimed. It is only and clerks who wish a taste of the pro- for information leading toanest.and Scotty Gray in the rejt door with ids Friday in the hills, and whose s of was spector life convition the Social Conditions boys who dcsti bag ply e. hsads are full of dreams of quickly acin s in the fro.A ta.ks of Lewis tiees of Mr, newly planted the subject quired fortunes. Sari , .he chinaman, who did a little my residence or. Wednesday ight, Chapel last week. dead gardening for a :r.g wa; Club. the Smash Would 51I1. ch (The Parlor Drug Store) Tie hail Dr. Campbell, yesterday by Geo. licit conducted students If members of the "Hay Fever AsII II. One door some Hart for South of the ,r. was and not been time, ailing Store, Mam Street.y FUs subject chapel last Friday. sociation would use D . Kings New to live. As usual with the expected E. L Clark, one of Paunderp Dusted was character. CHOICE UNE OF DHU2S, FA! EOT IClCiHES, Discovery for Consumption, the club Chinamen, when one of their countryr-me- n - cures and a highly rtiq ecl-for it to conwould pioc-'Srepresentatives always are men go doing The young is not expelled to live, they leave csuccist suuasirs, toilet articles, perand Abtlima, tho kind citizen o! Iaravan, ras In tuvn the him to his fate. From the of siderable work in athletics, in pre- this malady, portion fumery, STATIONERY, C1SARS ANSJ TOBACCO. doctorsit-wholldrivos fore part of tho week, part a Ay on will take that baffles the .mi, the body when found It was. plainly eviparing for the meet, which cattle busintsti .and partially on ; from the system, Thousands of dent that Sam had been sitting on a weeks is two Oor in new stock about j and fresh and none sufferers from Consumption, business. While here he dropped into box I entirely place his stove, try ing to keep edited lives but iu owe are used tb and The sanctum Advocate air Bronchitis Students Pneumonia, paper, pure drugs swapped warm, and felt over backwards and compounding doctors Reading pf Ad- and health to it. It conquros Grip, squibs with the editor. Before leaving and family recipes, the filling of lie was buried died in prescriptions by Robt. Gardner and Jmiette Woild saves little ones from Croup and Whoop- for home yesterday morning, Mr. Clark which we make a specialty. Lincon County Record. ams; Song, Miss Spencer; ing Cough and is positively guaran- succeeded, in contracting for abort rtOO Hanson. Minnie Betterment, and Lung traubles. head of beef cattle, including the pro teed for ail Tci-cn- t Bp. James Andrus and Hon. D. II. , Students in English (c) are show- 50c, 81 00. Ti ial bottles free at ail duct of tho St. George Cattle Co. The Morris arrived home from the Irrigain story telling. A druggists. prise paid is not divulged. tion convcnition last Tuesday evening. ing their skill ' de-.,ir- zy-ou- 4 run-n:n- an n e t P 4. x ADDIE E. PRICE. OUARRIE & SOHS 5 -- 3 Old-Par- k m i e, 3 -- d FRAZIER & COPfCER Liverj' Stables iHiack Line, Modena St. George. -- post-master- s, v , night-Presen- t n-e- 11- j St. George Drug Gonparpg, M-i- Co-o- p , y Y once-hopele- js . to-da- -- W. R. PIKE, Manager. tsssssssssssssssssscsssssfi |