H 3?ko Two , , , ' r ' " "f - -'-'t "f' -:'' ' '"' "' " -n ?'
if St. George and Locality. $
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B Just a word to remind you that tlio
H Fourth is not far distant.
H Thoro woro drummora tfaloro in
H town during tlio past week.
H William Kolaou cnuio in from liis
rnnoli on tlio Uoavor Dam wash n fow
H days
B Mrs. Amanda Stovvnrt nnd son loft
H for tlio north Wednosdny morning
H whoro alio will roaido.
Amos Workman was in town this
B wook nnd dropped into this oflloo nnd
subsoribod for tlio homo pnpor.
H ' "A wrltor on (Jnnuoiul aubjoota
H assorts that tlio trust question has
H two aidCB, nnd orldontly no bottom."
H Tuesday n galo was blowing nnd
H tjo duet flying was vory disagrooablo.
H Storm enough to koop it down would
B be nppreointod.
H Monzla Mnofnrlnno loft Wednesday
H for Salt Lnko whoro bo will nttond
tlio summer eohool and this wintor it
H is IiIb intentions to enroll iu tho U.
H ofu.
H Tho Whitehead gasollno power was
L giron n tost Woduosdny in driving tho
J ' soparntor and nftor tho usual pre-
H llmlnarlos woro over things wont a
' humming.
fl Mrs. Woodhouso nnd her sister Miss
H llnttio Plko, who hnvo spent somo
, weeks horo ns tho guests of Dr. nnd
H Mrs. Piko, roturned to their homo iu
H, Provo Thursday of last wook.
H A groat many pooplo woro in town
H from tho outsido aottlomonts, having
B oomo in to moot with tho county ooni-
H mlssionors, hut when tlioy got horo
4 thoy found that tho session had boon
H postponod n wcok.
H Managor Snow of tho Southern I
J Utah Tolophouo company wont up tho
K ' Ifuo this wook to mako somo obangos I
H r v on tho system and install phonos nt I
H Purownn. Ho was aooompanold on I
H a v tho trip bv Eddo Nolson.
L r-yJ-oiSrutliav.. is making ipronara-
H tious for if grand Fourth of Julycolo-
H -, brntion. It would bo n good thing
H for this plnoo if somo Ovortoulons
kkM woro living horo to work up a httlo
kkm enthusiasm among us.
B "A St. Josoph, Mo., wnmnn do-
B T termiuod on suloido, nto morphiuo
n tnblots, stnbbod liorsolf with a hatpin,
M i nnd sot liorsolf on flro without results.
m A woman liko that would ovou fall to
B' graduato from a oookiug sohool."
H J. L. Workman and othor resldouts
of Hurrionno bouoh woio down tho
H Hrst of tho weok to petition tho
B, county court to creato n sohool dls-
H triot nt Hurrlcnue, so that tboir
H . children might haro tho advantages
H W ' of sohool lug tho coming winter.
H An Alarming Situation
V frequently rosults from negloot of
ologgod bowels and torpldjlivor, until
H, constipation bocomos ohronio. This
H condition is unknown to thoso who
H uso Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills; tho
H' ' best and goutlest regulators of
H' Stomaoh and Bowols. Prioo 2Go.
H For salo bv St. George Drug Oo.
B i Brighnm Jnrvis, Sr., was taken
M j Buddonly ill Sunday ovoulng nnd bis
yC condition was suoh that it required
H ,.. m Ts tho sorvloos of Dr. Woodbury a good
H portlou of tho night. His pain nt
H, timos was oxoruolntiug, but wo nro
H plonsod to roport thnt ho has almost
H ontiroly recovered from tho attaok.
H Death From Lockjaw
H " uovor follows an injury drossod
H with Uuoklon's Arnion Salvo. Its
H untisoptio nud hoaling proportioa
H provout blood poisoning. Gluts.
B Oswald, morohant, of Rnnssolaora-
H villo, N. Y., writes: "It ourod Soth
H Buroh, of this pluoo, of tho ugliest
H soro on his nook I over saw." Guros
B Outs, WoundB, Durus and Soros. 25c.
V For salo by St. Oeorgo Drug Oo.
H, Deadly Sorpont Bitos
j aro as oommon in India ns nro stomaoh
H and liror disorders with us. For
B . 'the latter howovor thoro is n suro
H W"'N remody: Elootrlo ISIttors; tho groat
H rostorativo modloino, of whioh S. A.
H; Jirown, of Bonuottsvillo, S. 0., fays:
H "Thoy rostorod my wlfo to porfoct
H health, nftor years of suffering with
H dyspepsia and n ohronioally torpid
M ' liver,. " Electric Ditters euro chills
H nnd fover malaria, biliousness, lumo
H baok, kldnoy troublos, and bladder
H , ; disorders. Sold on guaruntoe. Price
H For, sale by St. Goorg Dr as Go.
wLm
J. M. Ghidlstor was noticod about
town tho foro part of tho wook.
Don't forgot to boo tho Washington
county Knlr, Sopt, 12, 13 nnd lltb.
Mrs. A. P. Hnrdy was n pnssongor
of tho north bound linok Woduosdny.
Snm and Arthur Wobb woro in
town this wook from Toquorvlllo with
a load of otarwborrlos and gooso
borries. Two mdro phones liavo boon put in
recently. Dr. Woodbury nud Josoph
FnniBworth havo had thorn placed in
their residences.
Tho Kemp moat markot baa been
olosod for tho summor. Tho proprie
tor has go no up to tho Paymaster to
work for n fow months.
Tho young pooplo who wont to
Cedar to nttond tho Oommoncomont
o.xoroisea of tho Normal roturnod
homo Sundny aftornoon.
Miss Maud R. Snow, Eva Gannon
nnd Nollio Woodbury loft this wook
tor Snlt Lnko whoro thoy will nttond
tho summor sohool of tho U. of U,
Mrs. W. It. Plko was hostess Tuos
day ovouing nt n Konsington in honor
of Mrs. Annio Piko Greenwood who
loft Woduosdny morning for tho
north.
Somo young mon who had ovidontly
beoii out of town on Decoration day,
and who dosirod to beautify tho town
woro out Tuesday night, applying
tholr artlstlo training. Wednesday
morning somo of tho places of busi
ness ptoBonted h charming appearance,
having reaoived n dress of greon
boughs. Tho "thirst" parlor front
wus lined with bottlos in whioh woro
placod twigs and loaves, and Taylor
Riding's shoo shop had old shoes for
ilowor pots. Too bad thoy woro not
horo last woek for then thoir otforts
might hnvo beon nppreointod bad thoy
turnod them toward boautifylug tho I
oomotory.
) UNTIMELVJ DEMISE..'
Death Claims a Bright, Useful and
Lovable Young Woman.
In tho death of Mary Thompson
Wobb which ooaurrod on tho 31st of
May wo feol that tho old Baying that
"Death loves a shining mark." was
verified.
Sister Mary wns tho daughtor of
William II. and Emma Oottam
Thompson. Sho was bom in St.
Goorgo on tho 28th of August 1877.
She, liko others of tho youug
pooplo of this community, had tho
privilcgo of attending tho district
sohools and qualifying liorsolf for a
useful lifo. Aftor graduating from
tho District Schools sho wont to Provo
and graduated from tho llrlgham
Voting Academy and bolng of a publio
spirited disposition sho took pleasure
in using tho kuowlodgo sho had thus
gninod for tho benoflt of hor follow
creatures, and thoroforo sho soon
booamo n toaohor in tho district
scIiooIb, but it wns iu hor oaoloslnetl
onl labors thnt sho shono tho brightest.
From hor onrly obildhood sho took
grent plonsuro in nttoudiug tho Sab
bath Schools, nnd Mutual Improvo
mout Associations whoro hor enorgy
nud diligonoo soon brought hor to tho
front ranks. Sho noted ns n Sabbath
Sohool toaohor and also ns a toaohor
in tho Primary Association. In tho
V. L. Mutual sho rose from nmembor
to tho position of President of tho St.
Goorgo Association aftor whioh sho
was ohosou ns ono of tho nlds in tho
stnko organization, nud in 1000 sho
wns cullod nnd sot apart us n counci
lor to Sister Jarvis, tho president of
tho Youug Ladloa Associations of the
St. Gcorgo Stnko whioh position sho
hold nt tho timo of hor denth.
Nnturo having oudowod hor with a
swoot voico nnd an nbility to uso it,
sho boenmo ono of tho most usoful
members of our Tnboruaolo ohoir.
In all theso various callings sho hns
tho sumo. Her doalio was to perform
ovory duty that dovolvod upon hor to
the boat of her nbility.
In voicing tho sontiment of tho
oommuuity wo will any to hor hus
baud, llro. Josoph Wobb und their
littlo boy, nud to hor fnthor, Dro.
William II. Thompaou, uud to hor
brothers uud sisters and othor rela
tives, that whllo thoy hnvo lost u
near nu,d doar ono, wo too foci that
wo huvo lost n sister and . a friend,
but 'With tho poet wo will Bay .:,.'Not
lost but gone before."
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J
. ORECON IS A FINE COUNTRY.
? .- i ,
ThU the Opinion of Honorable Thos.,
Judd of La VerkTn.
Hon. Thomas Judd roturnod to his
homo nt La Vorkin lnstMpndny nftor
n wook or ton dnys Bojo'urn lu ' 'tl'w
Dixio motropolts. Sinoo his last
visit horo ho has mndo tho rounds of
tho aovornl sootluns ho is nsslsting in
opening for colonlzntlon. This trip
oxtoudod from tho Muddy Vnlloy on
tho south to tho Hood Rivor country
in Oregon, on tho north.
Iu spooking of thoi Muddy Valley
Mr. Judd said that with tho nssistauco
of Mr. Thortoll, stnte cugiuoor of
Novndn, nnd AttprnoyMnt Thomas, of,
Salt Lnko City thoy woro nblo to sat
isfactorily adjust wator matters In
tho valloy aud now tho various water
rights nro doHlied.'Tho, futurp is
vory bright for tho Muddy vnlloy nnd.
Mr. Judjd prcdlots groat.. things for
that scc,tion of country. Crops this
soason nro vory oncpurnglng nnd
ospcoiully is tho fruit crop promising.
Whito Rivor novor looked moro
inviting. Thoro nro flattoring pros
poets for a bounteous hnrvost and tho
markot is exceptionally good. Thoro
is ready salo at tho mining camp of
Ely for all thnt enn bo grown, but
with tho advent, of the. railroad to
thnt oamp all produce will bo brought,
down to tho aroo ba9is, Jor other
sections will bo nblo to oompoto with,
them.
Mr. Judd was profuso in.hisprnisos
of tho Oregon, country. Said that
for a youug man who is desirous of
securing n farm ho could recommend,
tho Hood Rivor Valloy. The" laud, is
fortllo and thnro Is, tin .nbuudanco of
wator. Tho rain fall avorngos 30
inches, although somo years tho rnin
alono la not auilloiont to mnturo tho
crop. To overcome this dlilloulty n
canal is to bo built nud tho land will
bo sold with n primnry w'ntor right to
it. It soils nt from 330 to 375 on
noro. Tho lnnd is ownod by tho
Oregon Lumber company, nud is the
lnnd from whioh timbor hns boon
taken so that tho ground is covored
with stumps, whioh wljl hnvo to bo
cleared by tho purobnBor w
i Tho uouutry is especially adapted
for raising npploajind borrlos nnd the
railroad Is oloeo at hand furnlahi)u n
reudyjmarkot for tlrJxjrodfl.
flood Rivor apples nntrOregon berJIles
command tbo highest mmkot prioo
nnd thoro is monoy in growing them.
On his wny from Oregon Mr. Judd
visited tho Twin Fulls uountry at tho
request of tho Oregon Short Lino
Railroad. This country hns beon
opened up by tho railroad within
about flftoou months. Tho valloy
extends for nbout sixty miles and
fortllo farms nnd ooutonted people
nro to bo soon on ovory hand. This
was tho grandost sight ho had Boon for
a long time.
Thoro is nnothor colonization pro
joot whioh Mr. Judd will visit Oregon
boforo long to investigate. Wo loam
nt this pnrtloulnr plnco the olimnto is
ideal, uovor going bolow zoro nnd
soldom rouging higher than 75 dog.
Thoro nro nbuudnnt opportunities for
young pooplo to secure homoi through
out tho west nnd tho Oregon country
Booms to hnvo n drawing card.
Tho friends of Mrs. John Pulsipher
will bo pleased to loarn that sho has
rooovorod from hor rocont illness and
is ablo onao moro to bo out.
Dp. Wm. H. Bakor mot with a very
painful aooidont last wook as a rosult
of which ho will bo luid up for somo
timo. While unloading hay In his
bnrn, using a .derrick fork for thnt
purpose, tho trip ropo broke ns ho
pulled on it cnuslng him to loso his
balnnoo nnd full to tbo ground, strik
ing on bis shoulder. Ho wns partial
ly stunnod by tho full, but soon
regnined consoiousncfs nnd wnlkod to
the houEO. Dr. Woodbury was sum
moned and an examination disclosed
that thoro was n fractuio and disloca
tion. Tho injured member wns sot
and put in plaoo nud ho Ib now got
ting along ns woll ns onn bo oxpootod.
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Whon our soldiors wont to Oubn
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