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Show .: THE DIXIE ADVOCATE. nual report. The Utah Experiment Station is doing a vast amount of work for the benefit of the farmers and stockmen of our state, and should receive the moral support of the entire people. WILKINSON BROTHERS. Proprietors. Charles S. Wilkinson, Publisher. Published Every Thursday. The publishers of the Logan Journal have our congratulations upon the rceut intsallmeut of a Mergen thaler linotype machine and a new Scott cylinder press. This places the Strictly la Advance. Journal in the front ranks of Utah outside of Salt Lake and Entered at the post office at 6t. George, Utah, journalism, the and Ogden, people of Cache countor transmission through the mails as ty are getting a good paper. It is matter. time now that sleepy old Provo was beginning to rouse up and do som Thursday, .Sept. .22, .1904. thing. PRICES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Per Year $1.5 0 Six months Three months.. .75 50 econd-cias- s PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CAROS. 4 3. H. MORRIS, and . Notary-PublicAU Kinds of Conveyancing - PICKETT, f- Undertaker, LICENSED EMBALMER. Coffins aod Caskets always on band. . ST. OEORae, UTAH. QROROE B. PREEN WOOD, w. Now-a-day- a, . w. n , t1 4 4 i i i i t i I i ic . CtttTiiN By selling you the best goods for the money to in Southern Utah. Our large business enables us to turn our goods over often, and the frequent arrival of new goods keeps We sell at wholeour stock fresh and clean. sale and retail, and solicit the trade of the surrounding settlements. Give us a trial order and see if we cannot save you money. be-foun- d Mining Supplies a Specialty. James Andrus & Sons. Shem Utah. St. George, H j- - Washington Roller Mills Co. 3 Bran sold at reduced rates if bought in quantities at the Mills, Washington, Utah. Feed Grain rolled at 15c. per hundred. E. H. SNOW, Manager. -- 3 3 3 , "That so far .as .affairs there .are concerned, any .division on party lines is a shame and afarCe, every pledge of the eccl4BUiatjvsl'0wed- - ,to refrain from dictatfew-- f political affairs of the people having been shamelessly violated i every pretense of letting polities alone a shameful and shallow mockery. 5. That we will never cease to demand the complete freedom in political affairs, untouched by any taint of apostolic control i .that we demand the complete separation of church aud state, in fact as well as in name, and that we will repel to the utmost all efforts to perpetuate the ecclesiastical control of public affairs in . A J. Ml - t Drawn. ATIT1-M.ORM- - oiant to do you Mining and Probate Business. We of the St George stake feel PARTY. Attorney-at-Laourselves highly honored by the pres The daily papers bring news of the Office and Court Practice General ence at our recent conference of two organization of a new nameless polit- members of All Kinds. of the First Presidency, ouo ical combination composed of dissatisof Utah. the Twelve others of Beaver and Apostles fied politicians who .have bolted their the. authorities. party and set up in business for whengeneral are so there many stakes of Zithemselves. As is generally the case with such people they feel that they on, the presence at conference of ym F. KNOX, are the great and only, " and it goes apostles .is looked forward to with Attorney-at-Lawithout saying, although they will considerable pleasure. But then the St. George stake is one of the favored Will Practice in all Coarts of tlte State. have no hesitation in saying ,it, that the republican .party, out .of whose ones. UTAH. SEA VER CITY ....Phone No. 4... ranks the most of them have fallen, .Owners .of mining ground of promwill soon drop to pieces. Church ise .should utilize their spare time influence, the old ram in the thik-e- t this fall .and winter in exploring the ROBERT A. DEAN, of political Isaacs, is dragged out same. The more mines we can show and offered up on the altar of preju- .in .this section the more prosperity we Elocutionist. dice, and the .nation is expected to will see, and the more likely we will Will give private lesson in tlie art of and Oratory. shower upon the heads of the noble be to get a railroad. Mining is iu a priests special blessings, in .the sense uncertain, but it seems to be TERMS N REACH OF ALL. St. George, Utah. shape of prestige and power in Utah the most likely outcome for this secThe politics. following covenants tion of the country. Dont go inand agreements are put forth in taken sane, but just keep plugging1 of their change of heart and the deep .along,- so to speak. WOODBURY, F. interest they take in the welfare .of PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Utah, which they are determined to .On .the 6 th of the present mouth redeem this .time, for sure : .quite a number of Advocate subscripOffice at Clift Residence 1. That we will no longer play tions .expired. You will remember UTAH. GEORGE ST. into the hands of the .church leaders that our rule is pay in advance, UI.AI.WIP lUliU Ty. immawmm by a division which simply panders to and if you want the paper during the next year you should send in your re" their desires and puroses. . 2. That we will repel .with newals at onee. If you do not wish WORKMAN BROTHERS every means at our command the in- to continue, please notify us to that trusion of acclesiasticalism into pol- effect for we dont wish to wound Surveyors & Land Attorneys. or the affairs of state. itics anyones feelings by dropping their Notary-PublBusiness Solicited. 3. That we refuse to merge .Utah name from our lists, aud yet, at the UTAH. VIRGIN affairs in any national party action, same time, we cannot afford to send since the division thus created par- the paper for nothing except to misalyzes every effort to Americanize the sionaries ete. This does uot apply to state. . anyone whose subscription has uot NEW We Law, Attorney-a- t ' - J - expired. defeated Salt Lake politicians who aIJ now making such aJ howl about urch influence, are a Thoj. WILLIAM KEMP & BROS. MeatA Market U'k.SOR TO chariTes w. beebee. 2 S St. George Drug Gonpparpy, ty aapjlf of guys. They have been (The Parlor Drug Store) trying ty run everything and everydoor One South of the Store, Main Street. body, and new, when they find themBeef or Mutton always selves eat down upon, they squirm CHOICE LINE OF DRUCS, PATENT MEDICINES, end howl and try to drag the Mormon & oh hand. & DRUGGIST SUNDRIES, TOILET ARTICLES, PER- eh inch into the muddle in order to have someone to blame for their deFUMFRY, STATIONERY, CICARS AND TOBACCO. feat. Since Senator Kearns has tastPrices ranging on ed of the flesh-po- t he is determined Our stock is entirely new and fresh and none Cuts from 5 to JOc. to either gorge himself with political but pure drugs are used in compounding doctors power or disrupt the party that elected him to office. And while he has prescriptions and family recipes, the filling of which we make a specialty. unlimited means at his command the prospects are that he will do Utah. State Land Notice. d. That the public schools are neither. United States Land Office, Salt the especial pride of the American seem propitious for Prospects Lake ; we resent domthe grasping City, Utah, August 22, 1904. people successful year at the Woodward To whom it may concern : ination of the ecclesiastical power School. The attendance is large, the STATE LAND NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the therein, and pledge ourselves to shakq building UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. commodious and State of Utah has filed in this office a spacious, JOHN OGDEN CO. ASSAY off at the it earliest possible moment. Sail take City, Utah, July 13, 1904. and the corps of inGold, Silver.Copper or Lead, $1.00 each. No. 204, of lands selected by the Church control of the schools must comfortable, To Whom it May Concern : structors as competent as cau be list Any Two $1.50. Any Three $2.00. Notice is hereby given that the State ot Utah said State for the establishmeut of Ro. found in any of the institutions of PROMPT ATTENTION has filed m this office a list No. 42 of lauds seTO MAIL SAMPLES. water reservoirs for irriWe disclaim most emphatically permanent lected by the said State for the establishment learning of the state. Placer Gold, Retorts & Rich Ores Bought. and maintenance of an institution for the Blind Especially under the 12th secand positively any desire or purpose should under section 12 of the act of Congress apwe congratulate ourselves upon gating purposes, 1725 RPHOH Sr., till; tion of the act of Congress approved proved July lit, 1894. The tollowing tracts to attack any church or to assault again m said list are in a the services of Princisecuring township containing The 1894. 16, mineral following claims of record, viz: July ones sentiments or pal A. M. Merrill, who is without any religious 26; SE!4 NE sec. 34, tp. 41 S S,E Notice tracts in are embraced said a in list sec, church affiliations ; our purpose is set question one of the most efficient and R. W., b. mineral claims township A containing forth herein, and no other. copy of said list, so far as it relates to said Enterprise, Utah, best qualified men in the state. Untracts by descriptive subdivisions, bad been 1904. citi- der his direction the school made of record, viz: Appealing to all posted in this office for insoectiou conspicuously SW NEJi sec. 33, Tp. 41 S., R. ai perSO The Enterprise Reservoir & Canal zens of Utah to sustain us in this, our good progress last year and it bids Wrested, and the ally Company, office and principal place righteous purpose, definitely, surely fair to do still better this. To our 13 W., S. L. Mer. Within the next sixty days following the date A copy of said list, so far as it of business, this notice under drpai internal instruction and forever to separate church and mind it seems folly for young Enterprise, Washington oIt Novembei 27. 1896,(23 I.. IL, 469). people relates to said tracts by descriptive protests or contests and the this in Utah, state, county, agmust the claim of the State to any of asking support to go away from St. George to pursue the actsor ti subdivision has been heieinbefore described subdivisions, conspicuously Notice is hereby given that at a on the ground that the same is of every lover of American instituti- ninth and tenth grade studies. more valuab.e posted in this office for inspection by meeting of the directors held on the for mineral than for agricultural purpo.es will ons, we decare the occasion for this to for the General "Pr any person interested and by the pub 27th day of August, 1904, an as- Land Office at Washington be timely, and the provocation reD. C. Failure so to Democrats Name Ticket. or contest within the time specified lie geueraUy. sessment of ten per cent per share was protest will be considered sufficient evidence peated and extreme. Come with us The of the no held democrats Within next the follow their hxracter of the said tracts, and county sixty days levied uopn the unpaid subscribed and let us redeem the state. the thereof, being otherwise free front convention in this city last Friday, ing the date of this notice, under de- capital stock of the Obtection, will be recommended for paycorporation, approval. the lGth inst. There was a good rep- partmental instructions of November able to Politics in St. George are not FRANK D. HOBBs,' Superintendent G. A. Holt at Register. so hot as was the recent summer. resentation of delegates from the var- 27, 1896, (23 L. D. 459, ) protests or Enterprise, Washington Co., Utah, in GEO. A. SMITH, ious precincts of the county. Hor- contests against the claim of the labor or Receiver. produce to be applied on the (First Jnly 21 Last Sept. 15.1 And now for the delightful season atio Pickett was elected chairman of State to any of the tracts or subdivi- dam or ditch. of the year in Dixie. The hot the meeting, and the following ticket sions hereinbefore descriebeb, on the Said assessment will become delinweather has pretty well spent itself ; was nominated: ground that the same is more valua- quent September 26th, 1904 and be At the fruit, melons and late vegetaRepresentative, Thomas P. Cottam. ble for mineral than for agricultural advertised. At bles are ripe and All nature seems in Long term commissioner, Francis purposes, wiU be received and noted If any amount or any portion of 3 Too bad we cannot perpetu- Prince, Harmony. tune. At for report to the General Land office said assessment remains on At ate this season of the year and have Short term commissioner, George at Washington, D. C. Failure so to the 26th day of October, unpaid : 1904, so ns M. witli of it always. protest or contest within the time much of your stock as may be necesSpilsbury Toquerville. Bolts Ranch Washington Co. Utah. Clerk and recorder, Arthur specified wiU be considered sufficient sary to pay your delinquency will be Iron county is holding a fair at Miles, St. George. Good accomodations for evidence of the charac- sold according to law, at the office of Parowan this week. According to ter of the said land, and the selection the company, at traveling public. Meals, Treasurer, Nephi M. Savage, Enterprise, WashingBeds, etc. Hay, Grain reports the exhibit is quite credita- George. thereof being otherwise free from ton county, Utah, at 2 and stabling for teams. p. m., Saturble, and the occasion is well providHoratio be wll recommended for day, November 19th, 1904. objection Attorney, Pickett, ed with amusements. Wonder why George. FRANK D. HOEBS, approval. A. B. ANDRUS, Washington county failed to respond Assessor, Arthur Paxman, WashingRegister. Secretary. this season. Suppose we are just get- ton. GEO. A. SMITH, wind our for another year. ting Frank R. Bentley, St. Receiver. Sheriff, Professor Durham of the Beaver CEORGE A. HOLT, Pbop. George. Sept. 1 Last, Oct. 27.) (First, Branch has made excellent progress We are in receipt this week of sevIsaac C. Macfarlane, St. Surveyor, The Advocate office is supplied with in the past with the musical departeral valuable papers from the Ag- George. of all descriptions, and is ment of the school. This year will ricultural College experiment station, Superintendent of Schools, Charles stationery to do yonr printing promptly, be added instrucitons in band and prepared Fine Job Work dc e at The AdvJBJBong whicjj is the fourteenth an- - A. Workman of Virgin. .and at reasonable rates. mandolin and guitar music. ocate office. Always Co-o- p W. R. PIKE, Manager. issssssesssssssesssss63 fair-minde- d - public-geuei- HOIiT HOUSE non-miner- al Rates R.easonabl V |