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Show I . V CHu'iLUT, THE DIXIE ADVOCATE. VOL. 2. SAINT GEORGE, WASHINGTON PROFESSIONAL BIG STOCK 4 4 44 4 44 a NEW GOODS JAMES ANDRUS & SONS, 5 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN $ and b Mining and Probate Business. All IvuiW of Ca-ivau 'lug Drawn. s s -- s 4 2 -- t UTAH. w, All Kinds of Practice Solicited. ST. EORGE, - UTAH, yn. WINTHROP BETTS, At. D. Formerly of Salt Lake City. PRESENT OFFICE ADDRESS, 313316 Wilcox building, Spring Street, & LOS CALIFORNIA. ANCELES, Ill IBM III II I III HIM DR. E. H. CONGER, Utah. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Wo.ik a Specjaltv Teeth Extracted WTmout Pain Office FAIR DEAL SUMMER .... IS HERE! e have just received a new line of Dry Goods including Dress Goods, Gents Furnishings, Gents sumand Blank Books. mer Hats, and a line of ALSO-W- Book-keepin- g ALL ORDERS FILLED ON SHORT NOTICE CEORCE CO-O- P. M. M. HARMON, V V VV '; V 'tT 4 'Wi "T VfV Vfk Wir k k ??? V 1 4- - 4 .T 4 4 4 4 4 4 i. ... . IK w m (0 vs vs vs q vs m t J Ribbons, Trimmings, -a -- a -- a aa a -a -- -- Saints of the St. George Stake Enjoy a Feast of -a Practical Counsel. Frei has cabbage for mar- Ja ket. Wm. Gray is back from DeLamar where lie has been working. Cable driving is over for the present. Mi Hoff and Mrs. Hoover of Wasfjpgton were here visiting during conlerence. Earnest Tobler is- back from Washington where lie has been haulh- - hay for his brother Will. Reber has had an attack of appendicitis. Dr. Higgins was summoned and soon had her ort of danger. He said he arrived jhxt in time for the case had a very good start. At this writing she is "rapidly improving. Tl infant child of John and a Kuheli had been ill for about three months, when recently' it was and the apparently strangling, mother put her finger in Us mouth and extracted .therefrom a safety pin, winch had been lodged in its throat during the time mentioned. About one eighth of the pin was rusted off, tlxis being the means of The child is getting the pin out. now gaining rapidly in health. Bar-ber- J Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Groceries, etc. CENTS HATS & READYMADE -- IT?,- ' Dr. Kings CLOTHING. 1- New Discovery Proprietor. , li - a e. r Compare our prices with what you are paying elsewhere, and see if we are not offering some rare bargains- - C. F. FOSTER, fteen Right. Skirts and Waists, 'tfVVW -a - Our new goods are now in and our Store is full of nice things for all. m SOMETHING vs vs i THE HUB. Tf ",T Y,T 7i? Vi' -- Watchmaker Jeweler... in at. 4 -- & Superintendent. i New Goods! Now Goods! New Goods! 4 .Just I -a J. SMITH, SnN WV -- crasl-cam- s, Scrapers, Vineyard Plows;' Wagons Haryesitin Atachineyy Washing Machines. Kitchen and Dairy utensils. . . . 8T. -- -- 'Uf Wheel-barrow- . -- CONFERENCE Meat Market L And hard work aud worry is the portion of both men and women. Gardens and vineyards must be hoed or cultivated, domestic cares must receive attention. By following our advice, your tasks can bfe made much lighter, First, attire your selves for summer, by purchasing from us a summer hat, summer underwear, summer dress goods, etc. Next provide such tools and implements as are necessary to advantageously perform your tasks. We hqve: . q -- 'I' 1,1 'I' i," i," NEW! Greens Sewingmachine Attachments. They are the only ATTACHMENTS that make your sewing machine sharpen your scissors, knives, needles, etc., polish your silver, gold and plated ware, shine your shoes and fan you cool while sewing, and they are so perfectly simple and so simply perfect that everyone who has a sewi.ig machine wants a set as soon as they know of them. Will fit any machme. Carried in stock and for sale by W. E. BENCH, St. George, Utah. sseessssssses: ' NO. 41. Oood keports Oiveu from Different . WardsWInc Traffic and Other To Cure a Cold in One Day Laxative Bromo Quinine of the West Ward presiding. Opeued by staging from the S. S song book, Haste Away! Tn?er was offered by Klder Spile bury from ToquerviJle. Singing, Voue Joio Our Cedebra-lio-n. t During the' administratbMi of the Sacratneut a duet, Roek of Ages Cleft for Me was rodcrrd by Joe. V. and Wilford McAllister. The Articles of Faith were reojtrd under the leadership vf Asrt SnpC of the Last ward. Samuel Miles' The Primary and 1st Intermediate Aftemoo. 5tar4y departments were then d snnised, Conference was called to order by after which the regular session of the Pres. K II. Snow, and opeued by the conference was resumed. choir singing, High On the Mouutain STAKE SUPT. GEORGE E. MILKS, Top. reported the work of the Stake S. S. was T. Joa. Elder offered by Prayer Union board t and stated that it was Atkin. now doing better than it hJ4 rv?r How a Firm Foundation. Singing, before done. The new organization Bp. Beebee of Virgin City reported of the board was working a great the condition of his ward Said that amount of good. the Sunday School and M. I AssociaAll the, Superintendents worts tions were doing a good work, and to do their best, eveo against stated that the sacraineutal meetings striving great difficulties in some instances. were well attended. fl.DEK BRIGHAM JARVIS Bp. Beebee thought that the people said that he kuew all the leadirf were careless In some matters; that a brethren were striving to do their larger representation should have been best for the good of ihe stake, aod present at conference. felt thut we should be obedieot to the Felt a consolation at the report Priesthood. given of tho people who had moved off Believed that those bolding fhe to Idaho and other countries. These Priesthood were diKcermes of the were spoken of as bright aud shilling hearts und thought- - of meo. in while Dixie are known lights, they The Latter Day Sainte were b.ld up as only the scum The beststiilre-hutined- - to view before tho world and were Bp. Beebee acknowledged as a convincing proof that he was still being watched, and much depended on their conduct. Evils Strongly Denounced. Present, Stake Presidency, eight member of ihe High Council and five bishops, also a fair attendance of members. The meeting was called to order by Pres. Snow, after whh-the choir sang, The Happy Day Has Rolled on. Prayer by Klder D. D. McArthur. What was Witnessed io Singing, the Heavens? Pres. Snow expressed pleasure In meeting with the Saints in conference. Invoiced th Holy Spirit upon all, and Ihe especially those abseut from assembly. Called attention to the fact that this was the first conference held since the. reorganization of the stake some two ) ears ago, at which one or more of the apostles had not been present. Pelt that though we should miss them very much, we would nevertheless that through humility and the we should have a in J. E. Pace Hidg, Slid North St. good conference PAINT OKOHOK. UTAH Pres. Snow stated that many were absent but they were perhaps lawfully h re himself. Had lived in Dixie for the past forty excused, owing to stock interests and RELIABLE ASSAYS. other matters in which their living years and expected to remain hero U Gold and Silver f 00 UTAH. SHEH, the end of his life. consists, calling them away. (ioUl.hilver.fopper I fto i Samples by mail receive prompt Hoped to prove faithful to the cause Reported the stake to be in good attention. condition, both financially and spirit of God. Gold and Sliver Refined and Bought. June 10, 1903. While coming down from Mode- ually; all the wards but one fully ' TXDKR ROHttBT GIBSON OGDEN ASSAY CO (Too late for last Issue.) na recently with coke, Harmon and organized, aud nearly all visited by of Oveaton ward, a newly rethe has taken E. Beveridge Supt. J. Alfred Tobler, John F.nce and John the Stake Presidency duriug the past turned missionary from the Southanother flying trip to Salt Take City. Tobler, came quarter. very nearly BEEBEE & CO. western States, said that the time being UP. A. H. SNOW Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner struck by lightning. on his mission had been the most John Ence spent from Colorado are here for the sum- and John Tobler felt the effects of reported the conlition of the Lund profitable period of his life. Believed the Latter Day Saints to be mer. the shuck on their heads and legs, ward. The people of Lund were in the main their duty and livi ng rfght the best people on the earth, and CHAS. W. BEEBEE, Mgr. The smelter came nearly closing and were partly dazed for a few mo- lives. doing Successors to J.H. Pearce. thought that we should ,be, for we down this morning but forgot, and ments. The bolt struck about Thongbt their records as tithe payers make greater pretensions than any nwpum started up afresh. yards from the wagon, raising was equal to that of any other ward. other religious sect, and the gospel we Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton or All were constantly employed, were have espoused is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whipple quite a dust and frightening, the purer and nobler and Fish always on hani Fair self supporting and thrifty. elevates us more than othor creeds. have returned after a short visit to horses into a run. Had experienced a happiness in the Tlje Bishopric were trying to set a prices. Butter, Eggs and St. George. Deling the high wind 'torm a good example to the people. Though Chickens taken in exchange. discharge of his duty, and exhorted was blown tree had down, attended stake far the away they There is no physician here at largejipricot the people to be faithful in Xhe perwhich came crashing onto John conferences since the reorganization, formance of Market on Second North Street. therequirements made at present, I)r. Wanless having rebut the Bishop stated that they had the hands of the authorities. turned to his home in Salt Lake Gublecs buggie. Three little children in the back seat when the not yet received one visit from the Thought he could understand the obCity. Stake Presidency, and ho hoped that ject the Lord had in bringing his peoThe was DIXIE LMBER AND buggy Bgjhing is all the go in Shem. If demolished and the childrentop came they would not forget them. ple to Utah It was a privlledge to be Exhorted the people to seek the spirit away from the sin a$d vices' of the BUILDING COflPANY anyone cares for a stylish pattern for out iz v much Had of 4he ha?e tlua A they might frightened. -world. . 9 bathing spit., i;n mw'UQt do bettt r ..ncrvH. iy ' V t. y X tc.riLu uwrCSt-TainicT-: j j, .froth than to borrow one from the local' l Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Screen! wards the east, or had the children and in the training of their children of the Gospel of Jesus Christ of Latter La til and Cedar Shingles water ducks. the in of Gospel. the truths he believed Day Saints, and said that been in the front seat, they would ELDlCIt Jv)IIN F. PKKKINS On account of the gas from the this individual testimony to be the LUMBER OF AIL KINDS AND BUILDERS surely have been killed; a narrow the of the Overton Ward addressed secret of the strength of Mormonistn. HARDWARE gasoline engine, the miners at the escape. Saints, giving his experience a9 a ELDER JOHN T, WOODBURY Dixie have been unable to hoist the Windows glazed and Screens missionary in the Southwestern States. had made to order. Mail orders will ore. All will soon be smooth sailthe remarks of the preenjoyed Had labored in the state of Texas for receive prompt attention. vious speakers and had been led to MISSION FIELD. ing again, as the gas is being piped months. twenty-eigh- t think of the responsibility resting on F. D. OWELLEY, MANAGER. out of the mine. Found much indifference at first but Elder A. J. Barnum writes from 4 blocks west of Opera House, St. teorpe. the Latter Day Saints. Thought it more interest had been aroused before Southwestern States. was very important that we set good Much work there. he finished his good for we teach by example as examples, St. Joseph, Mo., June ioth, 1903. had been done by meu once residents well os by .PINE VALLEY.. precept. which of Utah, favorably spoke Editor Dixie Advocate: Care should be ex excised in the D. for the Latter Day Saints and their Wo should June 15th. 1903. that perhaps a few training of our children. Thinking in this state. set a good example to them as well as The weather is fine and crops words from this part would be standing of the of children, training Spoke to our fellows. We should lead them are looking nicely. inteiesting I undertake to pen them. quoting from Sec. ffd of the D. & (J. in & proper manner to choose the right we no reason is why The elders in this part of the Said that there Our cattlemen have returned from Watches, Clocks and Jewelpath, and to shun evil. Learn to see of the Fine line of the drive and report fairly good vineyard are doing a good work. should not have a testimony the good that they do and to give ry repaired. gospel, when tho way for obtaining Watches, Clocks and Jewelry luck in finding their cattle. They They are sowing seeds that will such is made so plain. But fault find praise as well as to reprove, Should ol all kinds and Prices carried always realize that without our childhave not as yet, succeeded in con- eventually Spring forth and yield iqg and criticism was tho way to cut ren we cannot be saved in fulness and instock. See our display, ft ft an abundant harvest. their steers. and to destroy that ofif testimony tracting ALL WORK GUARANTEED. happiness. -The elders are mostly laboring already possessed. Sister Sarah Forsythe has return5L5 Speaker desired to live as becomes All Mali Order given prompt attention. Father, Heavenly Choir sang, ed from White River, where she has in the various cities as it is hard to life of a Latter Day Saint, and dethe Thee. Beseech do Ve ...ST. GEORGE, UTAH... sired to improve continually, for he been visiting her daughter, Mrs. get among the farmers in the sum- Humbly ELDEU R. A. MQKIUS' mer seasons, and during the warm realized that it is impossible to 6tand Belle Gardner. Mr$. Forsythe goes addressed the conference and ex- still. weather to time it a is preach good home to Loa in a few days. pressed tho desire to humbly do his ELDER GEORGE JARVIS the gospel upon the streets of the duty. Geter, Bert, and Miss Josephine cities. we had spiritual duties to had been greatly pleased in listening Said that Gardner returned home from Salt Your valuable paper is very much perform, and that the wards needed to the servants of the Lord. Felt tha Lake City last week where they of every faithful member. the spirit of the Lord had been present appreciated by me. It is as a letter the help have been attending the University to the poor attendance at the conference. from home, and it is read with joy- Called attention Improvement notieable in returned of Utah. The two latter took out at meetings. quorum I left my home in Bunkerville Related his experience in passing missionaries was a strong testimony to their Normal diplomas. The first Jan. 6th of this year, and registered from the Elders quorum to that of the him of the truth of the gospel. Cents Furnishings named is taking a course in mechaniSaid thut he had been led to reflect in Kansas City (headquarters of the Seventy how he was obliged to hold cal and mining engineering. Confections, the meeting on the truths of during he while on a for on the magnified 6th, receiving my period mission) In these students and the fulfillment of prophthe transporting gospel an elder. as his Groceries, prieshood to labor in the Misfrom Lund, John A. Gardner had appointment Said the Presidency and High Council ecy, and the evidences served to I souri am Conference. Shoes, enjoying the experience of his life. He has were living in unity and were striv strengthen his testimony. labors very muchand meet with Tobacco & Cigars the best interests of the stake. Elder Jarvis, being one of tbe presinot thought he could rest a day for my ingJor and Notions. many good friends. To be sure, we Testified tiat if the saints sought, dency of the orgaoixatiqq, bad been of forty years and the major part for if the spirit of God they would go from called to give a report of tho High some meet jvith opposition, j ccs Always that time he has eaten his meals on we did not taste the bitter we would the conference fully repaid for having Priests quorum. the run, between his home in Grass Quorum composed of the veterans of tesosssccfiooscooscooe not know how to appreciate the attended. the church, and he believed their exValley and the steam saw mill in sweet. PItES. THOS. COTTAM amples vypre productive of much good. the canyon. It looks suspiciously Not wishing to take up more of followed, expressing pleasure in meet- Said they were striving to set an exas if his nephews and daughever it has equalled Nothing valuable room I will close, ing with the Saiuts, and said that ample which would be worthy for tbe ter worked a ruse on him to your not present in large Nothing can ever surpass it young to follow. the Advocate a long and while they were wishing secure hima much needed rest. numbers yet many had good excuses Called attention to some of the evils life. prosperous for their absence. in our midst, among which They got him in Lund one week existing I am yoprs in the cause of truth, Quoted from Seo, 39 of the Doctrine was the breaking of the Sabbath, before they left" Salt Uake City. A. J. Barnum. & Covenants, illustrating the reward Warned the people Hgainst these They had a jolly time in the city, which should follow the faithful. evils and said that the&iy ws coming while he spent his time recreating stated that this day when we should have to live the life Pres. Gottatn M-- Oil Zoo. Do You Enjoy What You Eat? with his horses in the Lund had been set apart as a time of gather- of a Latter Day S.ornt in very deed. Forf: Wild and SOc&SLOO from all parts of the stake, and When they arrived there they found It you don 't ELDER J A y ES G. BLEAK your food does not do you ing we For All Throat and A Perfect him just on the verge of collapse. much good. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is while It was not the Sabbath, yet should on that followed saying that we had great and should Cure: it honor Lung Troubles. He had, however, picked up nearly the remedy that every one should take cause to be thankful for the good spirit Money back if It fail.. Trial Bottle, free. day, worship the Lord. Quoted the a wagon box full of old nails and when there is any thing wrong with prevailing. that said and Commandment fourth There was great need of individual bone horses, and he thinks his the stomach. There is no way to while the Lord is a just being and will maintain the health and strength of summer vacation spent very profita, mind and excuse wheu excuse is due, we shall be work. We should work for the good body except by nourishment. A Serious Mistake. condemnation when we fail to of each other. Word of the Lord was bly. There U no way tq pourish except under fur all. and worship our God. meet together E. jj. DeWitt & Co. is the name of the the stomach. The stomach through Illustrated the fact that our progress careful not to make be We should must he kept healthy, pqre and Rvteet firm who nmkes the genuine Wiwh we Is due tp the collective and individual of pleasure, el a Sabbath the day Hazel Salve. DeWitts is the Witch SANTA CLARA. pr the strength will let down and shall be as Paul said, 'ilyverg of labors of the ministry In our midst disease will set up. No appetite, loss of Hazel Salve that heals without leaving rather than lovers of God. ftaoh is dependent on the fellowship, a scar. It is a serious mistake to use nervousness, headache, pleasure, Strength, All June 14, 1903. said that wards existed in prayers and faith of his fellows. Speaker Hazel bad sour Witch risings, any other. DeWitts preath, Har- constipation, Grain will soon be ripe. which were spiritually dead, praise is not due to any one individual. the stake all Salve cures blind, bleeding, itching on all. rifting, indigestion, dyspepsia and owing to the near proximity of min- The same spirit operates stomach are troubles and protruding piles, burns, bruises, vesting will commence this week. quickly Invoked the blessings of the Lord those camps and though ing camps, are cured by the use of Kodo) Dyspepsia eezetna and all skin diseases. Sold by Apricots, pears and plums were long since dead, these wards had Upon aU- Cure. Sold by St. George Drug Co. St. George Drug Co. ripe. Choir sang the anthem, Praise Ye not yet recovered from their pernicious effects; therefore the people were the Father. Benediction was pronounced by advised not to partake too deeply of Curt Crip the allurement of those camps which Elder George Woodward. In Two Days. were now oeiug established in our . 5undy Morning. on in in at. every Tablets. Take Conference convened in the taberO. Cuoir sang the hymn, bos 23c and benediction was nacle under the supervision of the This Signature, Seven Million boxes toM in put 13 months. XlH'U King, V, Sunday School, Supt, A. N. Winsor, pu.iyuueeU by Lider J. T, .... . -- 1 R. LUND, QEORQE 1 -- - ST. GEORGE, 2 6? ssasss aa -- June 2th, 1903. Our crops are looking very good, although they are late on account of the backward spring aud the rush of work on the canal, but since the warm weather has come and the water is in town, with the reservoir full to back it, we look forward to a bountiful harvest. We are having a timebf rejoicing. The long looked for water is in town from the Enterprise reservoir. C S. Fackrell of this place and Elias Hunt of Hebron raised the gate yesterday afternoon and the water reached town this morning, without a break in the long new canal. We expected to get the water in yesterday, therefore had our grand jubilee one day ahead of time. But we danced all night, and of the good with the assistance people of Hebron, the time passed off very enjoyably, and will long be remembered by all present. LICENSED EMBALMER. Oeftins and Caskets always on hand. of our bargains. k 4 -- 1903. QUARTERLY $ our Correspondents. aa ENTERPRISE. . WW ss 5 Uridertalcer, . Attorney-at-La- orOut of ders and Mining trade solicited. See ONE PRICE By U H. PICKETT, all - flews of Utah's Dixie. VI ll, 0f S courteous treatment V prompt town customers. our 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 ' Notary-Public- 44 General Merchandise 4 444 ..MINING SUPPLIES.. 4 44 We carry the largest and most complete stock of merchandise in the 44 j5outh, and make a specialty of t 4 r. CAROS. H. MORRIS, Attorney-atLw- , and . D. S 'A.- - & BUSINESS UTAH FRIDAY, JUNK COUNTY, litid exercise of faith r Referred to the need of neeervoiring in different parte of the stain, nd also urged the people to BiaoMest an interest in the project of he county fata. HP. JAMES ANDRUS addressed the people, expressing joy in greeting so many ae there were' Said that it gave him present. pleasure aud satisfaction to meet with' the saints and U speak of the good ness of God. Speaker thought we should magnify our callings, for he said we were here to lay a foundation for our future existence. fepoke of the responsibility resting om those holding the priesthood, and said that we should put our own affairs aside and .should faithfully discharge our trusts. . Referred to the eoodiUue of the range which he believed to be better than it had been for the past eight or ten years. Felt that the Lord wm blessing his people. Advitcd the voting men to secure a home' aud a piece of laud and te firmly establish themselves. i, association aud 47J members, with an average daily attendance of 243. About 13 Pres. Morris thought, were lawfully excused. Number between fourteen and forty five years of age not enrolle 1, 101. During the past )ear four District conferruccs huve been held, ;.nd four Quarterly conferences. a comparison Speaker invited between those who attend tbe Mutual Improvement Association, aud those who do not, saying that the comparison would favor tUc&e who were attenders. Advocated organized aud systematic prosouutiou uf temporal uud spiritual affairs. We Meeting elosed by staging, Thank Thee O God Cur Droplet, und prayer was offered by an uel Miles, Sr. (Ckmtinuad next week.) His Last Hope Realised (Froui the Uebo, Monlaua. In the first opening of Oklahoma to the editor of this paper settlers in was among the many seekers after for tune who made the big race oue fine day In April. Duriug his traveling about aud afterwards his camping upon his claim, he encountered much bad water, which, together with the sever heat, gave him .a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost impossible to check, and along in Juue the case be came so bad he expected to die.- Ouo day one of his neighbors brought tmo one small bottle of JUautoeriaiata Colic, Cholera aud pyarrboea itemed as a lust hope. A big dues was give him while he was roiling abofrji on the ground in great agouy, aud in a few minutes the dose Repeated. Th was soon good effect of the noticed aud within aQ hour lip patieutf was taking his first sound lor a fortnight. That oue bue bottleH. he yJao , worked a complete cine, not help but feel gratetul. The seaeoo for bowel disorders iwjtcg at baud suggests this item, lor sale uy W George Drug tof Word from Springdale states that rouud-uthe during igte Jessie Gifford if Bp. Gifford, Some received a SoGOiis injury. till: through the night as ne was . : sleeping near the uagon, a horse, jumped onto his face. The young A man was rendered unconscious, but the extent of the injuries, and .his , condition at the present writing, we are unable to ascertain. p ' THE herald. Tbe Salt Lake Daily Herald is the most readable paper in tbe inter mountain country. Every day in the week $5 cents per month. The Sun day Herald with its magazine section should he read by every oue, $2 00 per year, $1.00 for six months. Herald Tuesdays The and Fridays) only $1.50 per year, with Orange ludd Farmer (Weekly) Strictly in advance. It it happen.-- , its la Herald, Semi-weekl- y |