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Show Wave yHt Wasatch SLtiO Year. Oi.e lor the lnju3tico that Is being done the ROOSEVELT. people by the Raven nnd Florence mining companies in their big grab Hew Townslte Located in Dry CuKn of the one hundred gilsonitceluterite, On Old Reservation and other claims on the reservation. Tin- c ' i i Men familiar with tho situation say ,'nmniisal .mi-Jua that these companies are not even o i...,l the ofibiitl staying within the 100 mark, but that ttilttcd t them by tho Fiutah !,. , tupany for th town of lbv-c,- ,t they have located a great many more looatcl in the hoatt of (he Dr, t.n i, than HK) claims. oountiy, Wasatch county, said r. , A quiet marriage which really had the bo-- r fanning district am, mg all the tiimmings of an elopement, otthelmds recently opened f ,i was solemnized in the court house last tie, want Friday by County Attorney Chas. J. The tint of ind is a pat t or tv Wahlqulst as one party and Miss homestcour Mgni r. llumiHte.i1 Margaretta Allen an operator In tho a suru-voi- . Ites in .section urd j. Bell Telepbono office at Park City and townsl q, j s mth, raugo 21 oci. Fin I red V. Post of that place, as the tali Si-- i.d lueiidiMi. It is locate,-eighother interested parties. After the miles moth ui.d tin,-,- - miles caknot had been tied the young couple rt Myton. repaired to a telephone office and Thu tonnsite contains iss lots, u notified their parents of what had four luihinees and Ihnuti Pinking happened. It is presumed the usual detn-- blocks, nnd the unt -- icrkt, forgiveness has b.vn forthcoming fee foi dm same am, muted to filing before now. 'I he attests named on the ,. Stanley Murdivk. who was married map ate Itnh, Wyoming, in Lnrehwood, Iowa, a short timo ago and Atiziuo Avenues and these anto Miss Mary Solon, arrived in Heber feet Wlb . last Thursday in company with they having come by way of Park Richelieu City. Siuco then the large family of Tt mice has given to history four brothers and sisters of Mr. Murdock have been holding house parties and churactsis, who may bo regarded as naving a general good time in enter- typical of the clauses to which they taining the newly married couple, severally belong. Napoleon BonaMr. Murdock left here about twenty parte stands utthe head of military years ago, having located on a ranch geniuses, Roliespl-rr- e typifies the at Big Piney, Wyoming, where ho is vengeance of a people ground to the prospering, and this isit to his old dust by long ami intolerable oppres home is the first In seven years. Mr slon ; Louts XIV was the most courtand Mrs. Murdock expect to visit ly, yet the most absolute of tyrants; hero for another week when they will and Cnidlnal Iilctielleu, who for a go to Wyoming to make their homo. quarter of a ceutuiy, ruled Fiance, was the most aide, the most uuaciup-ulous- , - , bvn g - ct L and J. W. Fisher Wm Trevithick in Heber. are visiting of Park City of pneumonia exist in rtThSea of A. E-- Dayton and O. T. Bicken c ' Hanks returned Wednesday bnslne89 tr,h from throng11 l'il!0-I- t h evicted that from bis 8rrive ne soon. England Forest miseion in D- - ,urvisor S. Marshall and Satur- u, ber lust Friday business. of the Uteland Col One. F. Timms was in Heber this company, jjioing Tvevk ou business. hard The local talent are practicing next Richelieu of for the piewutation eveniDgs. and Saturday Friday been away John H Murdock has funeral of the intending Sunday aince died at who Clark, his uncle, Thomas OtantsMllc. Tooele county. of a Yesterday was the birthday home of Archio line baby boy at the at Shanks and also a flue baby girl in day on the home of William-Alexande- r . , , i -- i , ,. -, t - i, ,o- j, I, ittd i , A! t 1' ,' big1,' ,d attic s. title Mbs It CREAM i, i r l 'iu ltd luuu of young af lemony was the home the bride's (. Irn leston Iv lilahop V. n i'.vuil. Alt, t tl.i- - ceieoiony guests, nmi.Ii tii g aloul one hu lied, Silt down to a mo.t delicious ....mi which was ti.oicuqhlv ap-- t I iceiatid by ail t, t i.t. The happy, v ill make their home; young i la Charleston. , N n .n , t . 'sale . i i R'chcli-- v ' M i .i at i iticf-' Yum h v.h . fe Superintendent Ryan of the county Ladies if you are going to purchase schools was a visitor last week to the new hat this spring wait and see a Bench Cieek nnd Riverdalo schools. Mrs. Winterroses millinery goods. A He reports that there i3 between two large shipment is on the roail of ready and three feet of snow in Bench Creek. trimmed hats, cups and Mrs. John W. Winterrosc will open street hats. Will be sold at reasonale In the near future a millinery store tf prices. and dressmaking parlor in a part of the building just South of Willes Gallery, which was recently purchased Three little rules we nil should keep, To make life happy aud bright. by Mr. ',Vintirose, Smile iu the morning, smiio at noon, D. N Murdock is in town this week Take Rocky Mountain Tea at nigLt. af er having iieen absent all winter Hober Drug Company. Mr. Murdock has been engaged In putting in biidge8 over the Duchesne and Strawberry rivers and some Richelieu will draw a crowded smallir creeks between here and house. My ton. At the commissioners meeting, trustees for the Duchesne school disSeed Wheat- trict were appointed as follows : HayHave it Or other grains cloanedden Calvert, Isaac V. Odekirk, and now. done Harry Bassett. The latter was also F. L. Clfoo, Heber, Utah. tf appointed const ible for the Duchesne precinct. A road supervisor for the Tbedore road district was named in You Can't the person of Thomas F. Kelly. - Martugc uni Livorce. i ' - m comriling u- divorce 1ft figures Ftah liods tlmt. the Mai mnnUr of divorces was 352 as opuiust 3,!ie8 mar i iages. It is claimed that divorces iu the country ut larps avertg 40 per cent of the marriage, and as Utah pivr cent is only 0, it looks pretty good. Grand, lion, Rich am! Han Juan counties have had no divorowt. Wasatch county Is credited with fiur divorces ninl 3 marriages, which Is 1.1 pci pout T he mimes of thews -- eeu t It dl on - dm mg tin year are g the most xuioesi-fu- l of ministers. These foul i Iihi stand In Man t 1, Hough from Samuel dough John I. Ieteisoit from close relation toeaih with of It, 1'. Ictc-Richelieu at the hem', determined the luu- -, ' n, J I id way , Aonla Bui-eiMitchell from Mitchell, Mid-wadestinies of Franco, Janet (rale fiom Fiance A. We place Richelieu at tho bend ; f,,t without a Richelieu to consolidate the Hale. Holer. royal authority In France nnd destroy all opposition to It, there could have $1500 Worth been no Louis XIV ; without this of costumes dlsclavcJ on the stage ia Grand Monarque, who declared Richelieuhimself the State, there would have been no call for a Robospiorre; and In lliticmnsts ting tun without a Robespierre and the hotro.s lis,i-Wo not loe.thdy,' llollistere . i a of the French Revolution, thoio could i,, m M mil linpuri-i'i- p !u Moral and a a,et have arisen no, mm, hnrdly Napoleon. Tho story of Richelieu is, therefor in. ", .Himiml., F, nuiiiii one of peculiar interest. H, u i lh At tho timo Louis XIII came to Unthrone of Fiance, tho turbulent state at good fticuds. of the French court, the daring in sol 11 rai n Daro Co. ence of tho nobles, the aggressive, though justifiable, movements of the Sale of Animals for DamagesHuguenots, was a repetition, though t state iif F,. i a. with different results, of the history Wa-.i- t, ,i i of England under King John, County o! 111 the 1) Ml I,,, net of Said and Richelieu undertook to bring about a different ending. lie In county. I. ,i the follow have m in. three principal liodics with which .iiiiin.il which, if not tho nobility, the Parliament, and ing tics, it, the Huguenots and ho detei min- cl.ii nc, I ruii 1. k n ,n..i, will Ux sold ed to crush them all. lie determined i iiblic nu, turn t, the highest cash miusoii s barn, in that tho nobles should bo disciplined 1,1,1 ' it .1 ini , ir on llmrsilny, the th that the power of parlamont should I e sail . at tho hour of brokon dow n , and that tho ntiguo day oi Match, 2 oVlo, k p in Ho nots should bo crushed. Ins, I. ini' 'X 01 IXIMU.. that the King should be absoOne ninll white stallion, about flv lute master of his kingdom aod that Richelieu should be masterof tho yeais old, ono glass eye, shoes on all hiand resembling S on left King. Such was tho ambitious aim four feet, of Richoliou and such was tho work thigh and brand resembling MT combined on right shoulder. he actually accomplished. Said animal is hold by ms to secure An opportunity for the success of the p;ij inctit of $.70 damages done by the afforded famous was first tho by said ftLtmal upon the promises of W, couspiiacy of Chalais ; the second was S. ri'iiiiriicr on the 21th day of Fob- accomplished by the creation of tho Ill.lt J, l'H II, Chamber of Justice ; and the third, by Vi ami. Ilnwr. the famous siege of Rochelle. The 1oundkoeper of said precinct. absolute power of tho King was established by tho failure of tho revolt of tho Duke of Orleans ; and the exposure of tho conspiracy ol by Richelieu, made him master of the King and virtually tho ruler of us to matt mg,-an- 1 al-o- ut s i i 1 t - e. j , i -- -l . - 1 1 -- , I . : I dotci-mine- d grow watermelons from pumpkm A petition has been senttoWashing-toseeds, but you can get your moneys asking that a certain described worth by seeing local talent in Richeportion of country on Red creek, be lieu Rusty Mikes Diary. placed in the foiest reserve as it is claimed the country is good only for Franco. grazing land and if it were in the reFor SaleThis story is clovetly told and the serve, the grazing regulation would Five room cottago and lot in Heber, historical facts ingeniously Interbe enforced and thus the land would Good location. Barn, Sheds, and woven by Lord Lytton In his play of be of most benefit to the people. water works on place. See M. Moul- Richelieu. If them is any thing in the old saw ton at Bank Barber As tho history of England in the tf shop. that if March comes in like a lion it twelfth century is portrayed in "King will go out like a iamb, there cerJohn by Shakespeare ; so the history tainly ought to be some real tame, Cracked Corn. of France in tho 17th century is porbeairitul weather about March 31st, in Richelieu" by Lord Lytton. trayed A 1 30 por hundred oats. Better than as it would be hard to imagine how at F. O. Buells. tf the went lmr man could have given us a greati r of bad weather than nrlety IBy special request we havo decided was handed out with the advent of For Sale, run tho abovo story of Richelieu to March. Mara colt, Jersy cow, roofing iron which first appeared lost week, lo toJosefli iv. Cummings has been and lumber. E. J. Boyle, days Issue also, that all may have a seen Mi Video do. to read the the story before around chance the streets since walking Sunday last mumbling the play. Ed to witnessing figures himself, counting his Ungers nnd Stockmen! otherwise acting like a fellow who A Short Roma. was Wc can furnish you cattle, sbeop trjmg to figure out something. At It may bo that tho I enstern at ns and know I prices. opon the Wave, dear, hog tags d arrival of Wivp Officf. That Richelieus coming this way. twin girls at his home Inst And if I have to go down thar bare'unday is responsible for his actions. footed and the babies are The Beesley Marble and Granite see tlpit darned Rish-ol-yI'll doing Lively. a received Works of Ircvo have just play. and granMrs C W. Giles, formerly n reel-dn- t largo assortment of marble rf Hoi pr, recently suffered a ite monuments. If you are going to Teachers Institute it will certainly be complete parulytical stroke at her get a monument, down home on Provo At Ilelter Central School at 1;30 a. Rench. The attack worth your while to take a run oceurre t in the see them. You cm then see just in. and 1 p- - m- - March 10th. A cordial night and lasted three to hours during which timo the what you are getting, and nt the same invitation is extended to all who are lady was unconscious. time save some money. interested in education. Mrs. Ludvig w bo has been Or.sox Ryax, in attendance upon Mi Giles has just returned County Superintendent The Important. heme and reports Mrs. Giles improv-m- g feature about a The the is point. pin Cattle lags and all other tags at point is that you should see Richelieu M. ( 1, tLls office. luents, a resected citizen of Rusty Mikes Diary. aikCitv, and Miss Hannah Duke, one of Hehi-rmost popular young DONT send away for books till you easy terms. The For Sale:-- Dn people, wrrp married last Wednesday see our line. n 'he Salt Duncan House in Bober call nnd see Lake temple. They left Hnirn Dr. re, Co. a I Lake premises. immediately on a honey 10000 rP which will occupy about Cheap Pates to Mexico. one month and during which, they and violin and Guitar Mandolin wi Dally until April 7th tho Colorado visit L03 Angeles, San Francisco at Wasatch Drug Store. will sell tickets Snlt Lake to n other Midland strings points in California as well and ail poirds Dorth Mexico of City the principal cities in Oregon. $44.'.0- Through sleeping for thereof PV will be at home in Tark City For Saleear to Denver. Beautiful Illustrated' tpr their return. nnd its people free A small farm, with five room house books on Mexico A General Ager.t. L. II. petition has been widely alreu. and Write Harding, shade improvements, orchard, ated here Sait Lake for further Information.' recently and obtained many trees, etc. Good location. See igDers, the purpoee for which Is to This line assures you the best service Jolt X W. WlXTEXEOSF. lav tofore the Heber, Utah, and sooner . Secretary of the lnter- mi6 n Pi Nta'i-uen- No Alum Cinq-Mar- - 1 nino-Potin- n ui ADVANCE Everybody writes You will he su of box prised at the flaw new paper as,! tablets. Also cheap tablets for the children. Wasatch ltug st,,i,. is I'll, Im . astir. II k IS ! I, , r,l, r 9-10- th. i i. t . I , - abb in ill N.uld I -- ( it .nl- - Be,- I p-- i of lie low. I BANK OF HEBER CITY. 4 , 400 SAMPLES it - Ii wau-hnu- t from one of ittiloiinor Ikuims in Chicago, me lliiiL ,il In iiy All Wool a- I ft L t e4 1 want to sell you tlmt spiitt"; oi sum- liter suit you are irinir to have. rcry little mul lemaius a mysieiv CONS WAIT dii ost between I'leme Tailor Made VINDICATION. FOR t lhec ready made And they ate so mueli better, Xo, one. Wbmart'k Innocknce Dikcovered After Six Ytark in Prikon. Oae ef th HltaiiRPhl of wloilea of trout fall? comes Imftilsmimeiit Franc. A woman was seaienced to foi life for having Imprlsoameni taUsed the dealli ol In r husband and brother. The line,- b,ed togcihei a MalauHa) near Rouen, In a loii.ig, ill tow, i tnl ol nli tli wns used a wineshop Win n 'In- - woman was setll to pi Non oil"1- - eople look IuWlasllop hut (he new leiiunls snt fsred, ihe man tiom timiUn His. ins Wile from naUM .i. I nun which she Eiefl. Anoiher coup!,- lin'd 111, ir tor-(t- i b) hut the), too. weu the lipcll of the aiciiiseil place,'' as they thought it The) weto Milifect ( falutlng and loss of memoi). At last a srtuutiflc cxamimiticm of the Then ii wits ftCeatTakv was made fuinn) that cljolniiig tho inn whs a dividing It Qua kll. IB tho from tie cettage weic many Whenofer tune was buint ut of carbon escaped into the I an. Tin was the isecret of the death fur whtch the woman was Miffeiing. She ws brought out or pi Non after klx yeans of smitude. one of Miits ami a tionhle to show simples. Ll Cali in and sec our assortment of ladies - t lace and battenberg collars. j i - , ercantile Co. - SHANTELLY 4'J l lbt t 94 ion)te 1 Kerf flic illtlo ours lien it hy anil lmpp Their tolcr, scnsltiu' bodim riqulic gvtillc. hoklirig ruiedio.lIolHslcr'3 Rnckv .Mountain IV will keep ttieu, Mlroiig and r wdl. 03 ccot, Tea or tal,l,ts. Drug Companr. ' ? ' t....1 ' Imported French ler-eherstallion should he seen hy all breeder in 1 on . . this section before contractin'' for thcr season. . , T s wl - it- -y CARLILE BROS. 11,-t- BARN. Heber, Utah. (enter Sheet, f i i commences Highest cash price paid for Monday, March 5th, , I V VEAL and PORK, at HINDQUARTERS of BEEF, HIDES and PELTS- - Wasatch Drug Store Thorourh-bre- HEBE COXEECTIOXEItr. White Chester Boar to d rent for breed- - LEWIS DUKE, Heber. raageaaBffft-- s 'sasai Regular Dance Ill XOTIIIAG SUCCEEDS like success. and Flour suc-res- SPRING. s heat physi- cians say that r it to Spring time hard on the 'bin, n"et div and iii"h. Our PtLMOND CREM i Tt is iNt tin lliitt" to tte. delightfully cool 1 j Whole Wheat Flour Turners health. Ihe ns the fame price floor straight grade and the milling einis arc the same, Try it. and if- - JAMES FECHSER, rc fu-hh- after ur W.is.irax 1HVG STO&E, WM Heber Citv Mill. Miller. cau-dnj- w bring- Hall ILu-d-. SURE Sl&U OF THE BREMCIKG OF IS Wn arc tnanufacturing a Whole in -- ? i vorkiti magolfloeiit stwl engraving of Bagcrman 1nss, the most famous mountain pass In Colorado, has Ncn laeoefl by the Colorado Midland Rail way. This engraving Is 2; x w inches as,! enltablo for framing. It will l eattoftoy address on tecclpt of 15 cant la stamps by L. H. Ilnrding. Salt Lake City. s - itak Iuitlud, "i ,1m i i . talent. l It SALE for uni-loca- ( A ot King and INTEREST ; tho Morning the Uni Waking Hour. There tS six kotlc 4&aiiiii 1' and iwiJstxkt (Ween oiuiug 2 clock, to he accniale when all na uro ia ?tlt1'he owboy sod Up sbepkertU aid ik old eouriii') foil 11 us ahmil It. Tins hour is liei allied this time ty thy itiosimHn(iioe the hour of down, toil ns steeditns ijhodsh he er h C0ille of nigh ('iislioix usarr thlt ill entile herd ot eeitle yi.tke up nl vislk i,k, sail Ik- - ,1oii nn.t Tliu sheei ioiisp ieSl Ik a aew inn die giuas. die (bcmXaiies ninl ,i Mrdi mil in their news, ihe cow ho, s' Lntsek tun! llie oheplieid's ,l,,ii o,-to se ilul all ih will iha,r unJ Ihe cow bo, oin Iben ives, too to lotdv for a moment at tin rs and boom for the time lieitis ete aDimilA In natme's flock, et there la u .'icooiniung foi i In m audible siiihhiuiis the gentle loll, h of laltlte Ikai eclls all lie sleepeis to (if kl precise) the a.ime htutl lCell lo tltto, iieepet read in ilu-- c niianfl this thtlhuucal liiglnty non Two O'clock 1st im AV. Ty T)r. 1 Mon, all nature tu ml irkc We lui.i Ike KEY You !u! 1L iUNK t Y,mi ii" When 1 . K MARCH -- Remoiut- - li.icl ns u p Cream of Tartar Powder Hade From Grapes A i Colo-ad-- the A homeless wanderer applied to sheriff last Monday evening for lodgFebruary Weather Report 1906a free bed in the ings and was given Highest Max. 50' on 27th. Lowest Botel De Bonner, lie left next morn- Min 2 on 7th. Mean. Max. 40.3; ing. Mean. Min. lo.i5. Moan, range 23J. It is rumored that Thos. G. Clegg Clear. 10 days, partly 8, cloudy 10. who left here a few years ago and has Precipatlon, rain and snow reduced Ida- to since, been located at Sugar City, water, 1.58 Inch. Very mild month return to is no one day below zero. ho. making preparations to Heber to live. Jons Ci.ook, Vol. Ob. At the Teachers Institute to b) held one week from tomorrow, the meeting There was a man in our town will be addressod in the forenoon by And he was wondrous wise, Dr. Mrs. King and in the afternoon Ho planned to witness Richelieu will speak. King As treatment for his eyes. The report of the state board of Now, medically, those ejes of his health for January shows in the five Were strong as onions, blue There distiicts reporting, two deaths. But the wise one knew a good thing existed seven cases of smallpox and When he heard of Richelieu. five cases of pneumonia. BAKING POWDffi limcker, a 0 - ;- itiul Mi 1 d - 4 ic.glio i of Rout ,n,d one of tL ties of voutig ) ) loneueu. -, .ig-t.i- fl, u e. u f DR? ,1 id ,1. i i 1 ido. t mm ill n -- Fifty Years the Standard of our cor- wote un-of die Wug- o, ut ('hath dm- to the t I i ,i, nt very ! nailing i, O m.i Mi i -- , i leston i - . , f, 1 W. S. Wllles will a.M st -- LOCAL WAVES ?t I M," i may l'O found in nar of buiMio ftt flight. U - |