Show TT il M VOL IV $EIR SAUNA COUNTY UTAH I Cqt 190) NO 20 f" Gun Club Active Want a GUlet Razor's an eutoatrap Razor we ' l?rug Co We have ' got it or it Lewis John Elben presented the office tylth some exceptionally flue apples last Reek 'Thanks Mrs s ’x Soon time to shoot JJacka lull line of loaded shells we have s Lewis Drag Co 'Anew line of Pocket Knives at Ie w is Drug Ob' ' While at the county fair 0- Cudde-bacsold one of his geldings for $200 and for $150 dollars he bought a fie ' new buggy The many Saliaa frieidt of Mrs 2J K Snell will regiet to learn that she has been lying at the point rf death for several days and the worst may be expected any time She recently gave birth to a child gafel y Razors from at Lewis Drug Co 25 ct to $500 each The shows given by the Foote-- tock Friday and Saturday nights ‘Life Life” andThe Silver Dagger” were exceptionally good The company acquitted itself with credit and will be welcomed qn its return fop Knife Pocket or Knife or Stock Koife Any kind siz f rice We have it Lewis Drug Co "If you want a Ten Mr and Mr3 Oscar Nielses are pre- paring to go to Californ’a in a few dfys to viKit relatives and to look at the country Mr Nielsen Rays that it "they find things suitable they will fettle there and sell eir Salinaprop erty Boys’ we havv some dandy 10 15 fd25ct Pocket Knives Lewis Diug Co ' A young man by thename of Crow therfend Miss Rhoda Wall of Aurora ’etrvtirrkd t hi veek The hr id e is " & july loyears err age -- n Jorgensen Mrs Hattie Allred at and oth°r officials of the mutuals at Richfield tended the' corventioq Sunday Avery good representation was there trom Safina The Salina Rod and dun Club has begun to get down to solid business Two meetings were held this week new officers elected and many important things attended to At the Mon day night meeting the following officers were elect ed: v President A J Crosier 1st lieu Mattssod " 2nd George Ciaue Secret ary J ohn Ewics Treasurer Tommy Nielson ihe above with the following were elected as a board of directors: Frank Herbert Henry McKenna Delbert Burgess Alma Crane A committee of three Alma Crane Ren Mattssou and A L Nelson were appointed to solicit membership It was decided to lease the laud suitable purposes hereabouts from the farmers aud post notices to keep olf trespassers John Ewls Delbert Burgess and Dr Spicer were appointed to sea the SHinafarm-er- s Ren Mattsson and A L Nelson were selected to see the lledmoud farmers of members was placed at Ihe age 18 years and the iuitial membership ft a at $450 Afirr'raturday night'Cie fee will be $5 00 Amotion was unanimously carried in the that the club be incorporated oear future The boqndatis of the club’s hunting presarves are as follows: Ou the north by Redmond Lakejou the west from tho by tho wagon lane runuing SEeoruer of A E Tborsen’s farm on the south by th9 couuty roid ruuuing between Galina aud Scipin on the east by an irregular lino 4 mile east of and parelell with the Sevier river trespassers on this1 gicutid will be prosecuted - — - AURORA S3SCC5C® Say Richfield Mathilda Your Priding? Miner Dif 'BE ARK SPECIALIZING ON FINE JOS W0 IK r THE CALL Patronize the J horrid paper 2 REDMOND x The Republicans tf this place met in caucus Saturday eveniiig and nominated Ihe ticket as follows Tresiient Parley PeteEson Members of Boards V Chaiies CNielsen Peter Tetersen jr II O Noilson Frandseu There’s a ticket for you Young and The progressive blood to the fiont nomination of just 6ueb a ticket—and a better one could rot be named in Hie town— is a forwaid step en advancement and the Call shall give them some attention This is said without au reflection on the old officials who have doue exceed ng y well all of them— E r present the town fs entirely without a marshal and he is often the most impoitaut man iu town Peter Hansen has resigned from the combined offi tea of marshal road supervisor poundkeiper sexton and water TLe town ts works superintendent now asking for bids on this office At Very Curtis a Pioneer Suddenly Mre Mathilda Miner 0urti9 an honand highly respeo'ed pioueei woman of Ibis place passed peaceful-linto eternitysome time in thenigh between Sunday aud Monday last She was ia Salina nil day Sunday with relatives and was apareut ly well and strong She went home iu the evening and ret irrd at about the usual time When the folks went t& call her Monday morning found her a corpse she having died from heart disease Her relatives iu Stfint Fairview Salt Lake eltewhere were soon4 gathered together Funerl services over the ’remains were hell at the hall Tuesday at 4 p m A large number were in attendance an the service wss a fine one The speukeis were C C Christensen and S J Workman Twenty three carriages followed the remains to the cemetery I BIOGRAPHICAL This good lady was born in Hancock county Illinois januar 12th 1810 aud her early years weie sp nt amid the scenes of those memorable days be family consisting of fourteen membis moved to Nauvoo from where they were driven witjtheir hated and expatriated people In f&48 They settled in Iowaville whera the father died leaving a widow with eight children in a place where Ihey might be massacred at any moment They went on their sorrow ing way to Council bluffs nnd thane on to Fait Lake ored in 1850 Tbl8wcmana8 a gRl crossed the A new line of dress goods just in at plains wiih the hand carts1 Agoing over H O Nielsen’s store the trail so strewn with tears aud sobs rud blood and bones ouoble dead A fine baby boy arrived at the home And having crossed ®xl the hallowed of Mr and Mrs Chris Hausen on the 26 soil of that trail will br honor enough little oae diad yesterdayfor any life 0 Iu 1851 the famil$'settled at Sprir g f fe Wjurj tis with whom sue came iG Auroram Preslleot I N Parker of the Gunn' 1874 bavitg resided ‘there ever tince' Mr Curt is dying about six years ago sin Valley Salt company has spent the The Great Mormon Play to week in our city As a result’ I’o itson To ibis union was born 1£ children i Bros of Radmond have leased the com teu of whom survive the mother They F Enos Alfred Asei Wallace Be Given In All Its Beaup iny’s salt rninei for ona'year with an are John Mrs Ella Parker Mra Annie RiUlesen went to Salt ppti on of renewal of the lease when and Polly Curds And At Fake Monday to assist bet sister Jen-- " Splendor ty pie through her sickness Mrs Ilail House her home and reported returned Opera daughter to be impioviog Eve Saturday Mrs R V Reynolds nee Violet Iter of Salt Lake has spent most of the with her parweek in Salma visit mg "Coriantcn” the great spectaculai ents rilatives and frieuda She is Mormon drama will be played at the 'just a9 young and handsome as she Salina Opera Hoaso ou Saturday used to be John Prows took a load of melons night in all the gorgeous splendor porth last week and did well in selling with whu-- jt was jjlayed in bait Lake a month ago them every Every detail One day last week the creamery put movement of the wonderful story evput 1161 pounds of butter That is the ery character every ’shade of the fine record in the history of the institution touches every smile every laugh evE M Peyton returned to Salma last ery sigh every tear every cry and Friday and lo ik’t around for several all tho lively lilts all tho pathos all days He went to Ijelpar Monday the sublimity and every line of the Mrs' Mo Kee of Lake Shore visited Gates linquistio beauty that ceptivated with her mother Mrs George Salt Lake and delighted aud pleased last weekund had an enjoyable time magnifleant audiences will be perfectlMr and Mrs Qrenstein of Butte City y reproduced tomorrow night on the Montana father and mother of Mrs V ill Rex jr have spent a goodly port- Salina stage "Oorictnton” is truly a great play ion of the week in Saiiua visiting with the Rex family They are genial whole There is in it all the wonderful glamsouled people and Will always bo wel-'- ' or of romance all tho color and the corned to where tho are known They world and a is character of a buried report that Will their noble race ofThere u the charm of andoing veiy well He is clerk in the tice of tne Butte board of tuftlth tiquity thewealtb of mystery the perthe depth The silver cup la ready at Richfield fection of art and beauty his won who on F it of hftte and tho heights Crane of love the for Geo poultry exhibited a' the fair lie will mirthful and the tragiedhe grotesque take bis prize wiuners to the state fair and the true the fiendish and the Mrs C E West is going to Salt Lake Godlike— the whole great panorama with her trunk full of art end fancy moving along with a thrilling lilt work which she will exhibit for Kalina tomorrow night See “Corianton and Sevier county with hopes of brin-geLike a beautiful song a stately poem home some prizes or entrancing oratory it is worth $ear Miss Ada Nielsen returned home and again There is culture from Sevier again net being able to ing again and education in it Once seen the keep up school on account of a siege of small pox there memory of it will long be worth while pel chance it may inufluence a When John Arneson got to burning brick himself he got a good product lifelike some sweet dream See “Corianton”’ Saturday night His last kiln of 75000 is very good and remember he did the burning BytheEdi’crt j tt ' expired ’’’he lessees operate also extensive salt bed9 whih they own below ILdmond Running both places pract io illy gives thre Poujson Bros monopoly of tlie salt trade in this section Gunnison Gazette I p Richfield Sept 26— Citizans yester ' day afternoon organized a peimanent good roads association to improve couuty highways W II Segmillerwas chairman of the meeting and Mayor lleber G Christensen secretary The following officers of the association were elected: llan9 Tuft of Mon roe president: J Oscar Anderson of A01 ’ora vice president John Hood of Richfield sect eta'-- aud treasurer The each fuliowiug were chosen directors towu iu the county being giveu Otcar Andersen Cove John Pai lur Joseph Albert O Engar El11 C sinore Greenwood Central Arastus Anderson Aunabella 0 W' Powell GienwoodjE Bucbauau Venice M Anderson Sigurd D G Burgess Salina James Hansen Redmond Fred Curtis Burrville Andrew Andersen Koosharem The matter of a cons'itution and bylaws was left to the officers and directors of the association and they will m let on Oot 16L They will arrange for meetings iu eveiy town in the county to aist uss the bast method of securing money for the building of permanent highways M I A Richfield Sept whieh was held here yesterday brought people from all over the county There was keen regret felt and ex pressed by many that not a single of the general board of the oung uien was prasent to assist in the work of explaining ths courses prepa red for the winter work Miss Aggie Campbell was here for ihe young ladies and ' she delivered good instrujtion in tbe department woik for the winter The two branches of the M F A met jointly to begin each session and then separated for department work Ia the evening a public meeting was held and Miss Campbell was tbe chief speaker She was follows leads on the run others follow on the walk We have all there is in merchandise and win our way on merit — I t © t t © Special Sale Ou MILLINERY f c Jfa 'V r The Salina Call has ohristened Hon orable H N" Hayes as “the sage of Sevier” And the name sounds so good it Jlioau ia Jikaly to stick— Herall-RepRichfield Sept 28 —Superintendent Greenwood of the county schools has ha a meeting with school principals and arranged apian for the conduct of echqol athletics and debates A basketball team will be organize! m each district as well as a debating club It was decided to support the movement until each town ha9 one Lectures will be given in each towu during the wtnter with singers and musicians - Tho hunting season opened this morning and nearly all club members are either 0 it or going out and there will be a great slaughter of duck3 The Now hunting-i- s said to be excellent we will get some duck stories equal to fish storie9 Whoever wants credit for being tho champion hunter will please leave a few sample ducks at this office —o The best liae of Razors and Razor Strapsiu the Southern country at c The Salina Co - op0 Store i 0 0 0 (3 "Brown’s In Town" Lewis Drug Co Bank Your Money © 9 t ' w-c- Now for Hunting- and i7 rboeuv lLyJiwcSMagleby r Richfield Sept The Slate Bank of :revier opened for business yasferady morning iu its new quarters ou tbe west side of Main street The building h not completed but business Is being Mrs Andreasop Mrs ArmSn done there iu spite bf the preseuse of ta MurphyEraHarwood“ Besides these carpenters The fixtures are of ak and 14 with oxidized copper grill work At she leaves 67 grand children She w'as a good each official window a neat slab of wife kind moth-and faithful womrn green marble serves as a counter The large plate glass window 7x12 feet lights a handsoms interior You Are at Home Here 'The News $ How About Have you a little idle money? Place it where it is 'safe We allow you FOUR PER CENT on time deposits That’s better than a larger per cent unless you are sure of your Investment First Stats Bake Or Salint J t V¥ ' |