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BBBlBBJBJPBH'I'" ''WiKWBWiHHW''rffM MnWWBnnMIIRWaOTil,nnV1 "" "HppppM B ' ' ( ?BBl BM ,f PJfl B Dilloy M II 2, BBj BB BBV Bk I Iron Cou Jty Record. I H Vo1, H , Cedar Otyi Iron County, "Utah, Saturday," Aug720, 1904. NoT 40' ijgfl SOUTHERN UTAH EXPERIMENT FARM H' Practical Demonstration of Possibilities K For Horticulture. B AS SEEN BY THE ADYOCATE SCRIBE. B Orchards and Vineyards In Thriving BBf Condition New Buildings and B Other Improvements. B About (lvo miles southeast of St BB Goorgo, ombraoing a picturcsquo mid BB sorvlcublo plot of ground contribute BBB od to tho stato of Utah by tho Wnah- BBJ lngtou Fiold Caiml company, Ilea tho BBJ southern Utah Exporlmout Farm. BB It is coutrollod by tho Stuto Hoard PB of Horticulture, under tho immodiuto BBj supervision of tho proHidont of tho Bf board, Hon. ThouuiH Judd, aud tho BBT local management of Foroman Josoph B T. Atkln. Tho station embraces BB about forty acres of laud, all under BB cultivation aud ouclosod withh a sub- BB stantial fonco. GENERAL DESCRIPTION. B A gonoral view of tho farm presents B tho station building, standing in tho BE center of tho onclosuro, from which .BX radiato oast, west, north and south B four splondld macadamized road ways. Thoso lead up to four outer gutes, wuich aro doublo, with a hand gate on oithor Hide. Tho station houso contains ilvo rooms, including tho foreman's olllco, which aro nicoly papered and furnished throughout. To tho sonthonst of this building is a culinary cistern and collar com bined, ovor which is built a nfco two-roomed brick storehouse At . th,o head of tho cistern avonuo or drivoway, two noat cottages havo also been constructed for tho occupancy of tho farm hands. About a hundred yards south of these a Hue brick Ty i stables iioarlug cotnplotlon. Whou finished it will uccommodnjo threo i tjpau, of 'horses iu tho lower com 'J partmont, besides furnishing an upper storago room. Midway botwoon tho barn and tho cottago farm hand houses, aud a littlo to tho west, is locatod a largo cistern 12x12x12 foot in dimensions. This is connocted droctly by Hunio with tho largo Washngton Hold canal. Plans havo boon mado for tho constructon abovo this cistorn, 1 of a tank of equal dimensions, into which tho wator will bo pumped by gasoliuo power. It is designed that this tank, which will bo connected by pipes with all of tho avenues, will furnish irrigating wator for ilowors and various tondor plants. Tho four broad roadways soparato tho farm into as many plats, lottored A, B, 0, and D, beginning with A ut tho southeast corner, tho plats boiug subdivided into four blocks of flvo lots oaoh. A lot will accommo date, on an average, about oight rows ? of vinos, which aro all numbered in cousocutlvoly. Each of tho driveways is skirted v with rows of trees, tho north road boing planted with tho yellow trans parent applo; tho oast avonuo with tho pruuis Sinioui plum; on tho B south tho catalpa spooiosa, aud on I tho west, tho Texas umborolla tree, Bj all of which aro apparently at homo B aud thriving nicoly. V Flat A is simply undergoing a B- preparatory stago of cultivation and p fertilization. fl Oil plat n a two-acro vineyard was B, plantcdjlu 1002, including about llf- fl toon variotios of grapes, which aro B making a splendid growth aud aro Bj Iioarlug this year. This last also sup B ports an orchard in which aro found B different varieties of nuts, including B tho white English walnut, almonds BL. aud tho Japan chostuul, with figs, Bji pomegranates, oto, BJ Plat O contains tho oldest orchard B and vineyard on tho farm planted B in tho spring of 1900. Tho orchard, B comrpislug about soveu acres of BJ ground, includes fourteen distinct va- BJ rioties of poaches, nine of prunes, BJ threo of apricots and two of almonds. BJ To porsons interested in horticulturo, this is au inspiring object lesson, aud B would in itsolf repay woll a visit to B tho oxporimeut station. Tho ,treos B have boon planted,- cultivated, aud (Continued on Supplement.) Am4 Miss Babcock's Recital. Tho attendance at tho recital of Miss Maud May Babcock, Utah's pop ular lady elocutionist, was not what it ought to havo Ikjoii, last Wodnos day night, probably owing to tho fact that so mauy of our people aro out of town ut tho summor ranches, and to tho vory busy Boason of tho year. Tho condition of illhealth that exists among us porhnps also had something to do with it Tho program, which was entirely Shakospoaroan, was a good ono and most excellently ron dorod, fully sustaining tho roputatiou of tho artlBt. Wo aro pleased to anuounco that tho young lady will glvo another entertaiumont hero on her return from tho south, on tho 25th hint., when au ontiroly now pro gram will bp roudorod. Thoso who did not havo tho pleasuro of hearing tho lady beforo, should not full to tako advantage of this opportunity of hearing Utah's loadl ng elocutionist About New Wheat. In ordor to keep up tho quality of flour nt our mill, wo aro under tho necessity of refusing to grind now wheat that is not thoroughly dry, and wo aro obligod, also, to rofuso to tuko smutty wheut into tho mill for tho same reason. Partios having grain to grind will ploaso tuko notice Codar City Co-op. Mills. Sheriff's Sale. In tho District Court of tho Fifth Judicial District of tho Stuto of Utah, iu and for tho County of Iron. Josoph Dedrichs and James Burko, doing business us co partners under tho firm namo of Dedrichs & Burko, Plaintiff's, vs. Ophir Mining und Milling Company, a corporation, Tho Salt Lako Hardwaro Company, a corporation, , Detroit TnAt Company .ra- - -corporation";! Defendants. To bo sold at Shorlff 's salo, on tho 12th day of Soptombor, A. D., 1004, at 12 o'clock, noon, ut tho front stops of tho court houso at Purowan, Iron County, Utuh. All that certain group of mining olnlms known as the Ophir Mine, consisting of tho Ofor, tho Ofor No. 2, tho Sloopor tho Bindor, tho Littlo Glunt and tho Goldon West No. 1 mining claims, togother with tho mill thoreou aud all tho appurten ances, appliancos and doviccs con nected thorowlth or poi tain lug thoroto, all sltuato aud boing in Statoliuo Mining District, Iron county, Utah. Said group of claims boing ownod by tho Ophir Mining und Milling Company, and worked by mouns of common shafts, drifts, tuuuols aud excavations as a siuglo mino, aud tho sumo constituting u singlo mino. ALFRED FROYD, Sherilf. lloudorsou, Piorco, Critchlow &, Rurrotte, Salt Lako City, Utah, At tqnioys for plaintilf. (First, Aug. 20 -Lust Sept. 10. ) W,stkd Mutton dividend on Cedar Sheep Ass'n in exchange for meat and groceries. D. C. URIE. Hobor Jonson wus dawn from tho sawmill tho tlrst of tho wook. Ho says tlioy havo a cousiderubo quantity of lumber cut, but havo not boon ship ping much yot. Tho roads aro about as good us usual from tho forks of tho canyon to tho mill, tho rains having done thorn littlo if any Injury. In fact, iu somo instances, tho floods that havo reuohod tho road havo boon a bonoflt, having washed tho largo rockH out and roplucod thorn with gravol. End of Bitter Fight- "Two physicians had a long and stub born light with an abeess on my right lung,'1 writes J. F. Hughes of DuPont, Ga., "and gave mo up. Everybody thought my time had como. As u lust resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Tho benollt I re ceived was striking and I was on my feet In a few days. Now I'vo entirely regained my health." It conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat, and Lung troubles. Guaranteed. Price Cue. und $1 00. Trial bottleJ free, For Sale by Cedar Sheep Ato'n. I 1 I Branch Normal School ' j ; ; THE BRANCH NORMAL SCHOOL opens Soptombor loth. ; ; '.', Entranco Eliminations will bo conducted on tho 15th and 10th. " '. ', Registration will bo conducted on tho 17th, and regular class work ', j ', ', will coniinpnco Monday, tho 10th of Soptombor. ',', ' All prospective students aro urged to bo present at tho ujieii ','. ',', ing rocitatlVns. ','. Besides tho And, threo years of tho Normal Courso, coursos J ! leading toJh various coursos in tho Unlvorsity of Utah, aro given. . . 1 ', For thuM) desiring a business life, a Business Courso is given, '.', coonsistingH5f Stenography, Typewriting, Bookkooplug, Arithmo- i) tic, Euglish, and Commercial Law. I ', Tho Laboratories for Ohomostry, Physics, Mlnerology, Biology ', ', aud Shop Work aro llttod up equal to any in tho State, for tho ','. grndo of wuPc that tho school will do. All aro supplied with tho ? ', '. most modern apparatus and aro proparod so that tho student may . . ', '. do tho hlghost grado of work iu tho olomoutnry sulonces. ! ! ',', Bosldos tho regular work of tho school, there is opportunity '.'. ',', to got special instruction in various kinds of Instrumental Music !! ! I and Volco Culture. '. '. ','. G. W. DECKER, Principal. '.'. JKANAA ' 'August 11, 1004. Tho health of tho people is good. Wo havo hadtsomo hoary ruins and a few floods, but no torious dumngo bus resulted. Attendance at rol igous gatherings is slim, owing to so many boing on tho mountain and othor places. Wo aro sorry to roport tho death of tho littlo babo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pollock, whioh occurred somo two weeks ago. I At tho mass mooting of tho peoplo hold about u inou?h ago, but veryow woroipr- utrtf-ptTi4 fe;ivVmae district sohool trustoos. It was read, however, aud uccopted, after whioh tho meeting 'was open for tho voting to tho board of tholr compensation for tho yoar's hard labor. Thero woro two voters prosont, ono ropro nonting tho poorer class and tho othor tho moro wealthy position. Ono was llboral-mindod and advocated giving 875; tho other moro conservative and thinking that $00 was sufllolout Tho latter won by ono vote and tho lust named amount wus fixed as tho compensation. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Parry camo homo tho first of tho wook, aud gave a rocoptlon to thoir relatives Mondny night aud anothor to thoir friends Tuosduy night, so wo aro informed. Howovor, all thoir friends woro not prosont Tuesday night, probably bo cuuso there wus not room enough to hold thorn. Tho Record extends good wishos to them both, and congratu lates tho young lady, at least, i - Wo aro informed that it is tho in tention of Mr. Francis Wobstor to go to market next wool: with twelve cam of shoop, that he has mado arraugo nionts to purchaso from different partios in this locality, prominent among whom is tho Into Josoph S. Hunter's estate. Mr. Webster is a veteran In tho business and if any man can sell to advantago iu tho pro sont uiiHottled condition of tho market, owing to tho striko, ho is tho man. Tho city council is advertising for bids for tho putting In of tho servico piposfrom tho city mains to tho curb. Wo hud supposed that this mutter wus settled whon tho prices named in tho council minutes as published u wook or two slnco woro sot, and Randall Jonos uppoiuto'd agent of tho city to tap tho mains; but tho ap plication of othor parties for per mission to tap tho mains has doubtless mado this measure necossury. A SUMMER GOLD. A summer cold Is not only annoying but If not relieved Pneumonia will bo tho probable result by Fall. Ono Mln utu Cough Cure clears tho phlegm, draws out tho Inlluinmutlon, heals, soothes and strengthens tho lungs and bronchial tubes. Ono minuto Cough Curo is an Ideal remedy for tho chil dren. It Is pleasunt to tho tasto and norfectly harmless. A certain curo for Croup, Cough and Cold. For Sale by Cedar Sheep A'v'n. In Interests of Education Tho roprosontatlvos of tho Boavor Branch of tho B. V. Unnlvorslty, who aro visiting tho southern hottlomouts in tho interests of that popular in stitution of learning, gavo a most ex cellent program In tho tiiboruaolo last night, which was highly appreciated by thoso who had tho good fortune to bo present; but owing to so many of our pooplo bolug out of town, and thoir coming having boon but poorly anuouncod, tho attendance was vory small. Tho cause thov ronrsoout is a good ono, aud tho Bouvor Branch has boon tho means of doing a groat I amount of good iu this end of tho state. j , Road-EfiJ-orvisoivrnlmJusls a busy man thosoi times. This wook no bus had throo gangs of men nt work on tho roads, ono on tho mountain road, ono iu tho canyon and another on tho road south In tho direction of Dixie Aud with all ho Is not ablo to koop up with tho ravagos of tho froquout fresh ots. In conformity with his promise, Randall Jonos, tho plumber, has placed tho hydrant on tho tabernacle corner, and all it lacks is a cup at taching to enable tho thirsty wayfarer to satisfy his thirst. Alrcudy It has boon usod by somo mlschoviouH por sons to render tho sidewalk iu its vicinity too muddy for tho comfort of pedostriaus. Somo measure will havo to bo taken to prevout this or tho convenience would bo bottor removed. Sulcido Prevented- Tho startling announcement that a preventative of suicide had been discov ered will Interest many. A run down system or despondency Invariably pre ccdo suicide. Ai the llrst thought of self destruction tako Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed. For sale by George Wood. Marshal Urlo rocolvod an anony mous lottor rocoutly informlu g him that if ho would koop watch on cer tain promises on Main streot, ho would soo W carrying tho whisky out iu bottlos for tho uso of tho bibulous citizous that soom to always manage to got what intoxicants thoy want, notwithstanding no ono in tho town is llconsed to sell liquor. It wuold bo just liko tho marshal to bo around just nt tho wrong tlmo for someone. Ho has a falling that way. Principal Decker of tho Branch Normal informs us that tho High school will begin work on Monday, tho 10th of Soptombor, but that all students who intend to begin ut tho commencement of tho school year will neod to bo horo by Thursday, tho 15th, iu order to pass tho uecess-ary examination. Porsons desiring to lout rooms or f-ocuio board Bhould apply to Mr. William Lunt, who will generally bo found at tho Normal building during business hours. v. - "- ' lf i M,l -l.. t I mmHanBHBHMBMnmBHNBBamnMHBManaMB lBBBBBBI A Snap. 2aTflrfll Eight-roomed brick houso, with toBBBBB good cellar, barn, stables, corral and flBI other outbuildings, full lot with BB small orchard, for salo ut a bargain. i BB For pirco and full paiticulurs, up. v.BBfl ply nt this ofllco. BBB Democratic Primary. H Tho democratic party In tho Cedar BB precinct hold n primary last night in BBB the city hall and elected eight delo- ,BBB gates aud four alternates to tho couu- BBfl ty convention of tho party, which BBJ will 1m hold in Parowau on tho 22ud i BBB inst., for tho purpose of olectiug BB delegates to attend tlio judicial aud BB stato conventions. BVJ Tho delegates chosen woro Joseph BbB S. Fife, Edward Parry, J. H. Mc- KVB Donald, Win. Tucker, Geo W. Dcckor, BB Isaac W. Parry, M. D. Hlgbco and, BB David Haight Tho alternates aro. BBB Thomas Urlo, E. J. Palmer, Bougt BB Nelson, Jr. aud W. II. Corry. BBB Dr. Middloton is ono of tho first to BB mako preparations to reap tho full ,'Bfl iKMieflts of tho wator system. Ho has BBB had put into his bath room ono of Bfl thoso heavy porcoluin-lliiod bath tubs BBB that have been on exhibition in tho BVB business establishment of Mr. Randall iBBB Jones for tho past two weeks, with iBBB pipes for hot aud cold water at- 'BBB tached, aud communicating with n BBB cess pool that has been dug on tho BBB promises, tho odors from which will 'BBS bo conducted by means of pipes to BVB tho open air at tho top of tho house. .BBB Tho drulnugo from tho kltchou sink 'BBJ also finds its way to tho cess pool, BBB aud tho odors aro disposed of iu tho sumo manner. A glance ut tho sys- ' BBV tern of pipes by which this is accom- BBB plished will glvo one an idea of tho BBV reason why tho putting iu of tho ser- Bfl vico pipes costs iu some cases a liun- . BBB dred dollars, as will doubtless bo tho BbB case in this instance. BBB Mrs. John Shormtt, who has boon BBJ ill for somo weoks with an airccton N, BB of-tho lungs, was ablo -to boout. -on BBB tlo street for a short time Friday. $ AbI Dr. Middloton rocoutly performed kI n difficult and vory successful oporn- BBI tion for tho removal of a tubal tumor , Bfl with appendix vormiformls attached, BBl upon Mrs. Carrio Fotherlngham of BBl Beaver. Wo aro glad to say that tho BBl lady is recovering vory nicely. v tfl If. T. Atkln, one of the Dlxio H sheepmen who keops his flocks on Co- BVJ dar mountain during tho summor BBl mouths, was In town tho latter part BBfl of this wook. Mr. Atlcin states that BBfl tho prospects for sheep on tho ran go , aro unusually good and that sheep aro looking lino. Bfl Attoruoy and Mrs. John F. Brown of Kauab aro in town this week. Thoir BVl son has been hero for somo time under tho curo of Dr. Middloton, aud his parents aro horo to pay him a visit BBb Mr. B., who was for two or moro BBfl terms tho county attoruoy of Kuuo BBl county, is engagod iu tho sawmill BBl business, which ho seems to profor to BBl tho legal profession. BBa Merchant Robort Pago of tho on- terprlslug firm of Pago & Pago, is BBj away iu Canada thoso timos, whoro ho BBl went tho fore part of tho month to BBl view tho laud. Tho gentleman's BBj father is a member of tho party, and BBl it is probable thoy will bo away tin- BBJ til tho end of tho mouth. In tho BBl mean timo tho othor mombor of tho -BBl firm is taking caro of the business. BBl Mr. W. T. Ward, formorly of tho VA Branch Normal faculty, who has boon BB iu southern Utuh for tho past fow BBl days, was a passenger on tho out- BBl bound stago to Lund this morning. BBj Wo loam with regret that tho gentle- BB man will not teach iu tho Normal this BBl winter, having boon employed olso- BJ where. Ho has arranged to havo Tho BBl Record visit him each wook when ho B gets locatod. BBl Vilato Cottam, daughter of Mr. aud B Mrs. Gcorgo Cottam of St Goorgo, VB who was treated a year ago iu this iBBI city for tubercular knee, was brought H again last wook to havo tho limb B straightened, as tho disoaso had loft M It with a bond in It.. It was found BB neces.-aify to break it in order to BBl mako It straight, which was done, aud tho putiout is now progressing B nicely, with tho pleasing prospect of Bfl having a good, sound, sti-uightflimb B when it heals. ' " BB BBl