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Show THU DIXIE PUBUSHiO ADVOCATE. EVeRV By Wll.klNSON C. S. ILItlVON, FRIDAY SMOTHERS. to limiKiiig. uno should U u. lunate ly rouit in tr.e reopening of the we snail feel more than factory, paid for the ti r.e and space . editor lor the Lniver.ity Chronicle, Samuel J. Clarnlge, was Sl.SO .7 S ii at the st ite iustunc.nii last Six Months ... .SO vietk. The editors of the Chronicle Three Months Strictly In Advance. apparently have a hard row to lu.e, Entered al the (kwi a! m r.eorjre. Utah, Ci.iridge is the fourth ierson who ft r.u.. m tmu rlirMi.-.- i t.w wail a. his occupied the nosit ion during the Last veir the editor past year. was expelled from the institution Fi ll lay, .Jmn 12, l'.UJ. for using libelous language toward the instuctors, aud tills year one of QUAKER MEDICINE CO.UPANY. the fellows ivas caged m Ins private The Quaker in.ilKiH- - cnmany. of ahieh Ihe Hr. tolliy Irai si '1113 who room and narrowly escaped being inch of his life pitiM-tthrough HintiuTn Utah altoar a thumped within an PRICES OF A new SUBCCR.PTTX. Per Year hu-c- rth-- ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Di Gra-- Free and rt s Valley l.i- -t 0 0 wife were down from Miss Maud Gaucher from Grass Valley spent a day or two in St. George this week, leaving Wednesday for 1iuto with Mr. aud Mrs. Hcoer Uarri- sOU. St. George was eai led to mourn the last Monday of auoitier of its pioneers, in the person of Mrs. William AtKin. Mrs. Atkin had been confined to her bed forsever.il weeks, and had lieeu unwell for ihe past two years. Her death occurred a I slut noon Monday the funeral being held Tuesday afternoon. The Akvoc.ite is promised a sketch of the life of the deceased for publication next issue. lo-- s John V.'oo.i and Miss Aggie Hunter. Cedar City, were granted a marriage license last Tuesday morning and the same day were united in the Niv.-i- s brought in by prospectors holy bonds of wedlock at the St. ami miners from the Hull Valley George torn pie. Hath the young peoi country of the condition of an aged ple are well respected a ihe community 111 which and have the reside they who reside named on Kroek, A eontrever.y having ari-e- u between couple hearty congratulations of The Anvn Ir. ilrrry anil the I 'ivsno h'jj.i b ie.i n. a small ranch on the West fork of cats. Miss Nellie Hunter, the brides tho Republican was uu.tiutej in it-- the Heaver Iam wash. The two sister, accompanied them. lirnumaation of the fraudulent Nehei.'ie- - aged people live alone and are in T In.lUuted to promote the sale uf the need of some assistance. have been troubled for some time The old with Quaker Herb., Ketanlral Oil, Healing iudigestton and sour stomach, is old his and 79 years gentleman Salve, anil Dr. i Surry's Mineral Water V. Curtis, of Lee, says Mrs. Sarah help-matin 66. are destitute Mass., and have been taking ChamSalts. They Thereupon the tlockir straightway circumstances and are too proud to berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a soil the ask for assistance. From last which have helped me very much so planleil againa paper fur libel. Aftera trial of e iq b T accounts they were entirely with- that now I call eat many things that If you have any before I could days tlte ca.se was given over to the out Ilnur, being of independent trouble with not. stomach jury and a verdict was rendered ot your why not ask will not for aid. natures, they lake these Tablets and get well? For guilty, defendant beiug tilled in the Go. sale St. are 1 of sincere members by the sum id- 'i . The anil hud been planted They George Drug for $2l,ood.0!l damages, the plaint it! church and residents of this county. The inteiior of of the Lyceum buildWith the small product of theii ing has been renovated this week, having fteived aiHii giikei and epitliela as product of Un- garden they are able to partially under the direction of the Delict kennel, whelp ul Sycorax," sustain themselves in the summer Society and the Y. L. M. I. Associafaker, im,H)sUr, tion. The walls have been papered, fraud, but during the winter they the etc. lr. scoundrel, Kerry season, ceiling ealciinined and the center means of are without had traveled ail tile way from tlreguj sup- pieces artistically painted. Ail of the entirely to Fresno to have his cliaraeter ad- port, and should one of them be woodwork has also been painted and judicated, aud it Is no woudrr that he stricken at any time the condition varuished, aud the room presents an was not highly efale.l over the deeision of the survivor, isolated as they are, attractive appearance which should of the jury, which virtually assessed now invite a large attendance at the would be appalling. Something Society and Association his personal aud business reputatina, meetings. should he done for them, and that together with tluit of his thirty-eigh- t Two of Littlefield's most popular doc'ur colleagues at the cash valuaimmediately. young people, Mr. Edward Night aud tion of one doilur. At the meeting of the city Miss Alice Strassor. were married in Tr.mj, the Kepnblietm was put to the the temple this morning. The groom and troTulc the denouncing council last Monday evening it was exposing is the president of the Elders' Quorum but that liberal decided to Quaker mceriv, the license for at Littlefield and also the leader of the raise p,iblii ati. expressed itself as having retail from 600 to choir, while the bride is one of the liquor dealers iio fault to K.d with the verdict, and to pay the tine stipu-ate- $1200 per annum, which is equiva- presidency of the Y. L. M. I. AssociaJos being i'nc i m 'or, sad to say, however, lent to prohibition. The measure tion and a prominent Sunday School ever stnppi 'or the one dullor, but liecoiv.es operative at once, and worker. Both bear an excellent and will be welcomed back lling for 1.1 iK.rtm.inteau, speedily notices have been posted to that reputation warmly to the little garden city. Mr. : his exilom tlie court room. effect. It is believed that there is and Mrs. Night will remain in St. a greater amount of drinking since George for conference. ARRAINUk FOR CONrEM!r were licensed in St. George, i Ladies and Children Invited. the most prom inent saloons K.gliteen than under the old wine cellar All ladies and children who cannot citizens of MillLrd recently signed and now that the experi- stand the shorking strain of laxative a petition askinA that a new trial be system, cathartics, etc. are invited to has been tried, it is decided to syrups, ment try the famous Little Early Kisers. given to Henry Kovven, who had abolish the are different from all other pills. system. It is only two They do of grand larceny. been convicted Even not purge tho system. or three weeks until the license of aThey double dose will not grille, weaken were subsequently The signers local dealers expires, and as they or sicken: many people call them the the founded tip by the sheriff of MillV. H. Howell, Houston, Easy Fill. have a heavy stock of goods on Tex., says nothing better can be used ard county and ordure 1 to appear unwould it be feel hand for that etc., they constipation, sick headache, before Judge Marioneaux at 1'iil-I ml Hob Moore, Lafayette, , says ail to force them to close up on so just others gripe and sicken while DeVVitt's ire to show cause'tvby they should short a notice. They stated that if Little Early Kisers do their work well not be punished for contempt of court. them a li- and easy. Sold by St. George Drug the council will crv jroh.ihlv aito lately eau,e to lt f in I'allfurnia. ll wi in il.at iho ixmoorn eo.n-paaii- !. U comiMpial i( aiM.iit tlurty-itihavof J aai.tr'" ilorUirs, ing headquarters iix I'orli.iml, Oregon, with I'r. .1. I., li rry as irtidoiit- - Krtu, "Veriby some of Ins companions. ly the life of the editor is hard." July LOb - Wiiat become of the patriotic citizen? Nothing yet done ill' the h.ts direction of a celebration glorious Fourth for th-- In speaking last issue of the wine traltic over at Washington, a slight misstatement was made. It was mentioned that while wine was made last year by everyone who desired, on their own premises, no license was paid. We have since learned that the price of one license was paid by the wine manufacturers, collectively, a short lime ago. The correction is willingly made. Attention is directed to the somewhat lengthy writeup of Washington city, which appears in this issue, particularly that portion relating to the Washington Woolen Mills. We trust it may be the means of setting those owning stock grant months on the same the past, they will guarantee not to order any more liquors and to return everything to Salt Lake that remains unsold at the end of that period. It is not cense for three terms as in improbable that the council may grant some concessions in this respect, partially on account of the orderly reputation that has been maintained by the firm, for it is not denied that the proprietors have at all times tried to remain within the restrictions of the law. If the selling of intoxicants can he stopped, then the raising of the license is a good thing; but if conditions are to revert to where they formerly were, then we believe an open saloon, always under the scrutiny of the officers, is preferable Do You Enjoy What You Eat? Bids Wanted. Scaled hills for purchase of residence and form of the James Jackson estate, situated in Toqtierville, Washington County, Utah, will be received up to June 10th. 1005. City lot and excellent brick resilience of 10 rooms with 3 cellars, splendidly located on center of Main street, also a seventeen-acre tar iu with eleven aere water-rigsituated in main field, just south of towu. For information address, Wai.tkk II. Slack, Executor. J. Walter J. Knrl Erenitic of ! m.w, ,l ka.Uipn 0 If we from our stuck of trimmed hats, we Vi can fix you up exactly what you are loolinjj for. Examine our goods and prices before buying elsewhere. We will astonish you. July .itfi Filwanl Ah. Wtlh.im W. I lali. 0 0 Abbot?,. . 9th Ple Arthur F. July Ifitb lima. K. R. luinEciiiur. Robert July tilth July Wth cv rvs-- - Valley, Rctitley. . Prestin. Anjr. Ifit h c. mint. suit you - .v vc. tu V. rvjN sx n --f- A'i.i-.-- .2. Ii S." vv V'. ,.i- - T. Atkin. E. tl. Snow, - KveninjyJuly SI- - - v ws - qN A.. AAA X4 V. July 19th Santa Arthur A. Arthur Cram- July 20th Jr. at 10 A. Al. Jon. T. Atkin, E. Aug. 9th Melvin M. Harmon, :ik. At Verkin EviuiiigH.U. Frank Ia ARE X'. V 1 V E. B. Treatment John Fair Deal, J f Cotta si, WtiiTktiEAD, NOTICE. DELINQUENT STATE LAND NOTICE, Jf 1903. l ' ; jlEXPESIEhiCE 1LI.O, Secretary. (First May l.ith-L- FRANK D. HOBBS, Resistor, GEO. A, SMITH, li ast July JO.J ($& One door South of the CHOICE J il) (4 S) state of Utah, s 5TATE LAND NOTICE. inton, I Arthur F. Ni les Cleric nf the County UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Court of Washington County oi Cuh, do hereby ecrt.f.v that tin 'oregoHi; is a ml) and Siilt Lake City, Utah, May ll, lt .13. correct copy ol the original Ordinance passed To Whom It May Concern: b the County Court on me ;nd, day f June A. 1). I9ICI. d n Notice is hereby jven that the Stab of Utah and ord ji.ml.slied fm the j.,-time, and in manner ns has Died iu this office a list No 1? of lands law. bv the said State lor the Witness my uond :.mt Othei.il Seal thi ;jnd and maintenance of all Insane Asylum under day ol June a. I). : ART UTR F. MILES, section li of the Ad of Coii'rress approved lealj iB, 14. The follmviuir trads embraced Coanty Cierk. July in sain selection list are iu a township mineral claims of rt cord, iz. The Sli SEq Sec. 2d, and lots 10 and 13, See. STATE LAND NOTIlR. H. 14 V 1, T. 4 l ( on iitji of Wusii S. L. Mer. S., A copy of said t. far as It relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, lias been eonspiciously posted m tins othce for by any persou iufen&ted, and by Hie public reueniUy. Within the next sixty (00) days following the date (f tiiis notice, under departmental of Novculier i7. FWi (J3 L. I). l.V.i , protests i contents ucauist the claim of the suite to any ot the tracts or wuhdlvisions In du,cribod, on the ground that the same is more vtiluaMe for mineral than agricultural pnrp.w , will be I'Picivcd and noted lor report to th (.eiicrul Land Office at WashS. L. Nice. ington D. C. bhulure so to protest or contest A Copy of said list so far as it volutes to within the time spec. tied will be considered evidence of the characsaid tract! by descriptive subdivisions has sullicient ter of the tracts, and the selection thereof, beAll been conspicuously posted In this office for in- ing otherwise free from objections, will be recCan anything bo worse than to feel spection h.v any person interested, and by the ommended tor approval. pencmUy, that every minute will be your last? public FRANK D. HOBBS, Withiu the next sixty days foPowin? the date Lustrue-tlouho- f Register, Such was the exierk un: of Mrs. S. H. of tliis notice, under departmental GEO. A. SMITH, November 27, 1HH5, iL. L., 4oll, proReceiver. Newaon, Decatur, Ala. For three tests or contests against tiie claim of the 29tli Last July 21lh.j First May state to or any of the tracts subiivisious years she writes, I endured insufferdescrilHsl, on tlie tnamud that the able pain from indigestion, stomach same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will iw received and noted NOTICE OF F0REFITURE , and bowel trouble. Death seemed in- for report to tiie Cienera) Laud office, at To James II. Empy, his heirs or Failure so to protest or contest I. C.time evitable when doctors and all remedies within the assigns: You 1h are wiil eousideed specified hereby noliried that the under Fresh testimony in great quautity is failed. At length was induced to .ulfieieul evidence of the siguud have expended three hummed dollars charactry the tracts, ami tlie selection thereof, f in labor and improv. ments upon tb.s Floral, coiibiautly eoiniug in, declaring Dr. Electric Bitters and tlie result was mi- ter ofotherwise and Blue Bell m uiin claims, 1 in raculous. improved at once and now coumvcudevl fortree from oblectiuu, will be re Apex Bull Valley, Washington county, Utali, in order Kings New Discovery for Consumption Im approval. recovered. Livto hold said premises under tho prevision For completely FRANK D. HOBBS, A Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. of tiie Revised Statutes of section 2321 er, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel trouRegister. of the United States lieinjr the amount le.piircd GEO. A. SMI i ll. recent expression from T. J. Farlurid bles Electric Bitters is tiie oulv mediReceiver. to holdA.the same for the year enditiir Decern-ber:He cine. 50e. as serves Va. It's Only Hentorville, example. First June 5th, Iatst July 3Ith.l D., 1902. guaranteed The amount due from ou, .Tames H. Empy, I had Bronchitis for three George Drug Co. writes: ou aermint of said exietidhure is seventy five withdollars (75.U0) and if within ibuety years and doctored all tlie time after publican n of this notice jon fail ordyh reNotice. Then I begun out being beuifited. fuse lo contribute your proportion of said State of Utah, County of Washingt- expenditure, as your interest ill said taking Dr King's New Discovery, and suie will become the p,operty oi the on in the Toqucrvillo preciuct of said claims uuUer section of Hie Revised 4 scriiteis, a few bottles wholly cured me. Kqual A O. E. HAMBLIN, Statutes, county. all and in effective I.ung curing ly J. F. BUADLY. I have in my pos,se?&iou tho followDated April Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneuing deer i bed estray animal, which if (First April UJ Last July 10, 1903) St. Guaranteed aud VNITKD STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt lattko City, 1't.ili, May oth, 1!H'3 To'Yhorn It May Concern: Notice in hereby privrp that the state of Utah hiis riled in this odiee a l;st No of iandH se leeted by Die said State for the establishment and tuaiiiL nance of a hospital lot disabled Winers under section 1'J of the Art of Coupee SP1. The billow in tracts approved duly em braced in said list are in a mineral claim of Record,township Vis: 3 and NE',' Hee. 10, T. 38 S., ll. The HEX s10 V Startling Evidence. monia by Grip. Trial bottles free, George Drug Co. regular sizes 5Uc, and $1.00. Charles Johnson, a resident of this city, and president of the Kinma Mining Co. owning properties at Bull Valley, has been in great demand the two. Last Monday past week or evening he left for Salt Lake in the custody of deputy Sheriff J. Durbidgc of Salt Lake county to answer to a complaint issuing from tlie justice's court at Murray, and charging the defendant with issuing a ficticious check in the sum of $40. Mr. Johnson had only a few days previously returned from Beaver county, where he deposited $1S0 to clear himself of a similar charge. The defendant claims, we understand, to have sold some :miuing stock the proceeds of which was to have been placed to bis crodif, at th? bank, but failed to materialize- Womans One Dollar Magazine Is tho cheapest and best Fashion Magazine now before the American public, ll shows New Ideas in Fashions, in Millinery, in Embroidery, in Cooking. In Woman's Work and In Reading; beautifully illustrated in colors and In black and while. Above all, it shows the very fashionable New Idea Styles, made from New Idea Patterns, which cost only 10c. eaiji. a Cents To-da- y single copy of the Nw IdeaWom.1?S Magainb. lor and the money not claimed and taken away, will be sold at jiuolic auction to the highest cash bidder, at my corral in the Tuifiiervilie precinct on Friday the day of Jutct 11MB, at the hour of 4 THIS 1 for (4 PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, FL'iYERY, STATIONERY, see what great it can give you. u value s u THE HEW IDEA TUBtlSHIHG CO. 63$ Broadway, New York, H. Y. PER- CIGARS TOBACCO. AND Oor stock is entirely new and fresh and none used in compounding doctors prescriptions and family recipes, the filling of which we make a specialty. but jmre drugs are W. R. PIKE, Manager. ofesS2SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS3S HAS JUST RKCEIVKD A new line of DRY GOODS. its ib We sell GROCERIES at iHi bot- tom prices. viv V) Also carry ? UNDERWEAR, RUBBER BOOTS, HATS AND READYMADE CLOTHING. FLOUR, ii its its its Hfs its COME AND SEE CUR LINE OF SUMHER TAILOR HADE SUITS. Us A. N. W1NS0R, SAI1PLES FOR Proprietor. &R. G. MQUARRIE & SONS DEALERS t DRY tc p. ui. One light red cow marked with right ear, unaer and upper slope in branded on the left ribs, CENTS 14 A Wm. B. Savage, Constable. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are un- equalled. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 19 everywhere rccogni.ed as the one remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer diarrhoea in children and is undoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a great many children taeh year., For! sale by St. George Cq. D-- They act promptly and never gripe. They are so dainty that it is a pleasure to take them. One to two act as a mild laxative ; two or four act as a pleasant and effective cathartic. They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonic the liver. YOU DEALER CAN PREPARED SUPPLY YOU. ET C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago a a GC3DS FURNISH- INGS AND ? CEHERAL 5 MERCHANDISE J(ii5t Furniture Ordered on Commission. Call and See Our Samples of Made to Order Clothing " THE FAMOUS LITTLE FILLS. For quick relief from Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Dizziness, and ail troubles arising from an inactive or sluggish liver, IN GROCERIES YEAR Formerly W Store, Main Street. FIFTY Hew Idea Send Five Co-o- p !, Experiences. CENTS LINE OF DRUGS, DRUGGIST SUNDRIES, S tie Reduced to CONSIDERED. LOWEST-QUALI- TY St. George Drug Gonjpai?g, An Ordinance. Worst of J (Tlie Farlor Drug Store) !, Semi-weekl- y All-ove- PRICES V;iZ f s, reservoirs. Scientific JTn?er!cati.'s country. Every day in the The Sunweek 85 cents per month. day Herald witu its magazine section should be read by every one, $2.0l pi r year, $1.00 for six months. Herald (Tuesdays The and Fridays) only $1.50 per year, with Orange Judd Farmer (Weekly) $1.75. Fab-rie- elaiinhi'T any portion of said mineral lard, or desiring lo protest or object to the selection thereof b.v the St.ttC, are hereby summoned lo appear on that date, hiu! submit testimony in support of their School Disi- - heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost impossible to cheek, aud along in June the ease became so bad he expected to die. One day one of his neighbors bitmght him oue small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy as a last hope. A big dose was giveu him while he was rolling about on the ground in great agony, and iu a few minutes the dose wa3 repeated. The good effect of the medicine was soon noticed and withiu an hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep for That one little bottle fortnight. worked a complete cure, and he cannot help but feel grateful. The season for bowel disorders being at hand For sale by St. suggests this item. George Drug Co, Is prepared to greet you with a fine stork of new goods, including, a supurb line of a Hern Ilats, Summer Dress r I es. Lace and Trimmings of all vinds, 15 varieties of dress goods in v! ite. You will want a dress and a hat t r the Summer Holidays. Call and see .:r stock. She lias exactly what you wain. . EXITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt Lak City, full, April C7, Eiitrprlhx Reservoir am! Canil Conipa To Whom It May Co w. St. I'ttih. The State of Utah having solvte! as a pari of ii NOTICE. prajil for the rt..bii.liiiiiit of permanent water reservoirs under the I'Jth of the At of I'outfivvt approve! July Ul. INM, the following ueserilteti tmetN, relMrmM I l tty order tf fit Koanl of Directors by the Tinted Mate Nurveior-- t ienio'al as or Hjnd stKk as i pnrrt-land, notice is ne.v.iy jnven that tlie said to the character of State will viihtuit proof sail! land, before the ReiNter amt lCeeiver, ;A ttn oilier, on rics.lav, oie lith day of Jn;y, !Wi3. at ty.UUo'eloek a. m., viz. The N NEi Sec. 'I. T. 4! S . K. 13 V S. L. Mel , embraced in List No. i8, for the Lakson. 12, Snow Furniture Co. MRS. ADDIE E. PRICE The Merchant, X II. snow, M. & X North Street. Trustees of Bloomington Frist publication June J$ . X Notice. Notice is hereby given that sealcll proposals are solicited to furnish brick aud adobes, sand aud clay, aud to do tho mason work on the Blooiningtou school Full house. particulars furnished on application. Said proposals will he opened and publicly read on Thursday, July 2, 1903, at Price meeting house, at 2 o'clock J. L. Laicson, p. m. W. S. CAItiliNTER, & F Courteous tlie pumcr. P. Oku. F. .'GtKe 1 Is Gome early and get first choice. & WM. A. Tito. ' J'JST NOW. FINE ASSOUTNENT JUST IN. Cooler, R OUR SPECIALTIES N ' GO TO K. 3 3 srw And a Hi Baby Buggies A Summer - July llHli Jobu T. Woodbury, Albert E Hiller. Aug. 9th Herman Uamt., Edward R. Fret uu e-- Soda Water, l&.-, Feed Grain rolled at 15e. jier hundred. E. H. SNOW, Manager. Good Ice, Ice Cream, Root Beer, Jr. H. I arson, Calvin Kali. A. 3 Kf. J1 U (leortfe. Aug, Dth Bran sold at reduced rates if bought in quantities at the Mills, Washington, Utah. I James Ltl.un.l Cox, i FOR Ux Jncru, Jot?ih Webb. Fact title. Jot t Jt Washington Holler Mills Co. 0 00. 5TATE LAtvD NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 18, 1WW. Tn Whom It MA Tonccrn: trktsfn Washington County, State of Notice is hevebv irlvcn that the sfnte of Utah and Creating Judicial School District Number Inis tiled in .Ins 'tilii'e a li t No, 181 ot Linds for the esiatlij. the nn sehetedby ii. eat ami m.viut nance of permanent water The Board or Countv CommUsinners nf the reservoirs for ii'i'i;ratm;r jHjMses und.r secAriTonpsrncHna f i 1'. ot ol qJ; State Ttah do ordain tion the Aj I'nii'i'cs approved duly Comity Washington 1WM. IB. ndlovv s The oil. iv. .itr tenets embraced in Co. HaiMbDokon I'atc tlmiRrlclljrconthhntliU. for That the bnmn!. ivies Pwlwt A Selioo dfs. said scJeetinu U si are tn a towuslcp contaiii-ii.emit frpo, rocuring patent: nppticv mineral chums of rccoid, viz. triet muniler Si iti known u Tminerville be aud Muim A Co. tcoi ('atoms tiUoi) tiirwuuh Normon Chisholm and R. II. Cam11 ami NVI( Tlie NEq Gtt'4 NKh See. i ui as lolloxvs: in ttm Ipfvla notice, without chr-vbell came in last Tuesday from Bull beast comer of section i3, T. 41 s U. ii W , S. L. Mer. A copy of said list, so far a it relates to said fort,-ouin south of ei;rhieeu range township Valley, where they have a contract to twelve wist of Salt I.a..e City Meridian and trnci-i- , by dcncrii.'.ive sulHlivbions, has bum A ImndfMTmeT lUnffratfHl wok!y. J,nnrrr ri in the, u.iice for inspec viimiitg thence west Ibo iniii-- ; thence r.orlh isnispiciousl,. drive a tunnel on the Mammoth claim, m eul.Klon nf OUT clPDfltlG Jnnn.il!. nvriiis. nine miles; thence v.est tm1 imles; thence tion hi any kisod interested ami by the puV neivtulonle-tour ypiirmonths, fi. tulitbyail imV- lic ,'c.. oily. which is a part of the Emma group. i.ntih four miles: thenee east tifn-etlienee mirth five miles: tlien-- e ttiiii the nevt si.tv days folowincr tiie ast three1 . They report that the tunnel is now in ivde.4: tvuce south seven miles; til, IH-west; date of tliis notice, under departmental .'i: l south elen mi1- k to toe ri. i on s ol Noxcnber .7, 18"B. U. T'l1!, ei'h miles: tin to the mountain lit! feet, and they to b known as lVeeiuct P (itestsor contests airamst fle claim of tlte place of ..inning, t number Si. Senool that 16 to 20 feef more will out Mine to any of tlie harts or snhdivi dons His Last Hope ReaiLtd. he It ore .lined furlhe I...U Froeiiiet A School her inhefore described on ihe round that the the contract and expose the ore vein District No. One be and i. li rehv created a.--' s.uue is more vuiti.ilue for nnucral than Fi'mu tlu it : I'nitti'iein'in;! al the Honli.ea-- l follows to-ti!)o, Montana. pur post-s will bo ivcened ami noted between 110 aud 17.1 feet below the suro' section eiL'lil"u S in township for-- I for rrpol t the (Jcrem' Land Office at In the first opening uf Oklahoma to coiner face. The genliemeu report that the tv oue south of raujc twelve west and rmintug I). (. Failure so to or contest Mouth seven and three fourths mile-,- ; will be considered wHuin tiie time district is looking as well or better seniors iu I88H, tho editor of this paper theiiee h hee west tli ciiara-tc- r miles; iln uce north .seven and siithcient cvitiue of l lie trucls, ami the selection mil m: l cure east hve miles to lhieut than ever before, although there is ua among the muny seekers after for hree fourths of boinninj; to be known as trie La beiioc otherwise free from objection, will be j.'aee uot much work being done at present. tune who made the big rare one fine Verk.n Bench, Precmet .school District No. rucomiui tilled lor approval. One. FRANK D. HOBBS. duy iu April. During his traveling lb-.- -i ter. Passed June 3rd UHKl. THE HERALD. about and afterwards hs camping upon C5EO. A. SMITH EmvAtiD M. Ihiows. Receiver. The Salt Lake Daily Herald is tlie his claim, he encountered nmuh bad Cnuiruiun. First May 3th Last July ilthj Axes Mr. Chairman, most readable paper in the Forsytht ami water, which, together with the severe If you don't your food does not do you Strictly in alvance. If it happens, its in the Herald. milch good. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is tlie remedy that every one should take A special meeting ol the city council when there, is any tiling wrong with the stomach. There is no way to was held last Monday evening for the maintain the health mid strength of purpose of considering the advisability mind and body except by nourishment. of increasing the lienese of retail There is no wav to nourish except liquor dealers, and resulted in tho of an ordinance fixing the through the stomach. The stomach passage must he kept healthy, pure and sweet rate at $1200 per aunnin, an increase or ihe strength will let down and of 100 per cent. This, it is understood, disease will set up. No appetite, loss of will act the same as a prohibitive measure and result in the closing of nervousness, headache, strength, the local saloon when the term oi constipation, bad hreulh, sour risings, tlie present license has expired. The rifting, indigestion, dyspepsia and all report ol the auditor in relation to the stomach are troubles quickly Cottonwood water was also heard aud cured hy the use of Kodol Dyspepsia a committee uppoiutede to distribute the water to the various stockholders. Cure. Sold hy St. George Drug Co. The quantity of Iron ore in the neighborhood of Desert Mound, where Co. Miller is putentiug about twenty claims, was the subject of conversation bet ween a couple of our citizens tlie oilier day, when a man who is familiar with the character and extent of the ore beds said that for over a mile in width, and several miles in length, the country is an unbroken bed of ore, with just enough flirt on top of it to conceal it fiom sight. A shaft that lias been sunk to t lie depth of 5 feel has failed to reach through it and indeed the quality at. that depth seems to be better than nearer the top. although it is all very rich. Surveyors are said to be at work locating the route for the laying of a pipe to supply Iho townsite that has been laid out in that locality, with water: and thu prospects for a mining town being built there in the near future seem to be bright. IronCDunty lleeord Y Loth of iEi; When they appeared in court last Tuesday morning;," says the Milford Times. Judge Marioneaux took the case in hand himself, although lie h xd appointed District Attorney GreenHe wood as special prosecutor. tfiestioned each of the oifeoders, asking hint weather he entertained respect for that coart, waether lie thought it right for tlie decisions of a court to lie controlled by such outside imlaences as this petition, and finally whether he held that court in contempt. Each one was asked whether he xvas sorry for what he had done and each repli al at the affirmative aid promised to never repeat tlie offense. When John Eorgie ivas under fire fie was asked by tlie coirt whether he did not think he ought to be punished for this act of contempt. John looked down mi tlie floor and scratched his head. Well, yes, just a li.th," he finally replied. The spectators roared and even the judge sntiled. The judge then stated that he was convinced that no disrespect the and that was intended not influenced were petitioners by improper motives, but lie had felt it to be his duty to take cognizance of this petition and call them into court, llad be allowed the petition to- pass unnoticed anil then granted a new trial in the liowen case, it might have been thought that he had been influenced by the petition. The petitioners were then discharged without costs. They returned home Wednesday morning. It cost them about $10 each to make the trip. The cost of bringing them into court will be paid by Millard cotintv." 0 0 00 00 0 0 00 Wednesday. l jrear LIST. MISSIONARY HO.Hfc; R. J. FARNSWORTHS Lin Hack Modena George. BETWEEN- - F. O. St. AddressSt. George, Utah. Leave St. George Mondays and Thursdays, Leave Modena Tuesdays and Fridays, Driving through in ono day. Out Way It. pT lb. Dinner can be procured en route, Rates Fassenger W Round Trip. Tariffs Express of 2.V., on packages. Uss wilh a tniuetnuuv OO. lbs., ?5o. pv owk. $10.00. than 100 lbs. Ove |