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Show i have an important announcement in this space in a few da1 f ..; WIUC, EiiECL1 MILL. Trappers Pride Company To Put in a Plant. very high values. In the Jumbo tun-n- el they struck the King spur of the ffaFu require 20it,fc. Tem the latter piopert CUIX r WEDDING. V f V, i y Intertoma Host of fering with a severe headache and sent for headache pellets. Through a mistake the druggist sent him strychnine Local V t " FrienJji it 3 Christian ChrisbJ celebrated their china wedding the 3rd inst, ffll Jehu Hodges Hair Ome Black Thai day evening, The Comity 100 Tons a Day The elaborately prepared White Then Pluck. 150 in number eiu 16 Feet Across In Lower assembj the Star pavilion, where Rt'r0 Tunnel A Town Mill Follow on A few years ago John Hodges, a wel east end of the room three table known citizen of Monroe, had Fish Freeh. i hair as prettily set with an excellent white as snow. It ARE X01IEN()X Jlr and Mrs. party-guest- is now mentofehinaware and a BUID! changing to a coal black. repast of meats, pastries, vege Between six and seven There will be at leant one other mill yearsago,Mr and cold drinks and various hot fcuilt on Gold Mountain during the Hodges, who was a heavy smoker cf ties. After the supper1 the halj coming season. Dr. 0, J. Peterson, cigarettes, found that their use was in cleared and dancing began. who was a passenger on juring him greatly IIe resolved Tuesday's toL At mid evening this form of north-boun- d train seemed highly Quit usino eS8atl0n was soaiilf19 ment ceased for a time and a nu J pleased with the outlook at the Trap- ,0t UVUUU3 sickneB Of V. impromptu speeches, tonga tlnie be hHd pers Ppide niine. The lower tunnel during yery g were listened to. Afte Rations that has been pushed with such vigor pains in his head Ho was often and beer was serv for some months past encountered the After he began to recover wedding cake then tripped th who the guests, vela one day last week. It was found his hair, till then coal black, came almost four -out until fantastio to be 16 feet wide. Dr. Peterson and was followed by a growth of white Tuesday morning. would not state what the values d of I,1""1 Mr and Mrs. Christiansen the vein were, but admitted that the .tl'?11" vitality at all. of a large numbe," recipients assays were good. Euring the past jear threads of were the tiful sets of chinaware, tip The eompauy, he stated, would this eelebr who of 'beau-gift- s anpear frk,dtJ guests many the white summer proceed to build a mill of on Mr. Hodges n w their of of the head capacity on their property. To be and Lave rapidly increased. Now anniversary fted the 20th ready for the plant the force is going there of th ding day. OT 1 r.ght on with development work and iate Lfd mUhummer lf the present will do considerable change follows, the exploring and original blocking out of ore between now and William HnrWi the advent of warm weather. Montana The erection of a mill at the Trap-per- s For Several doctors d physioli9 William Ha Pride mine will mean the start- who have heard of the change ing of another town on tin Fhh Creek such things are recorded batsay ly Aksaf pear, occurside of Gold Mountain where rences so marked are o mysterious-ol- d rare. peri 'several fher coming properties will find a Mountain b Vth" center of supplies and other accomonow. All the ELmuoit Town Board. dations needed at a mining fellow-work- His form camp.' The town trustees of to said 4 i Elsinore were from b is Quinn irry Saturda Mining Items. ihev !nQ erring. information a,few routineilia and bis old in Montana at opt the Vixen that Harkins, ts to and st lisappearanoe, iberly turned e valley. He he way down. ill -- 100-to- iryjiule diVt mia at ; j, Bich-Montan- a. are at a loss range leaving, dy, so far as any trouble to i viQlence. It den notion tq hildren Struck with little or trange act. - Iohoiied. t ?S p.' q. Peter-narro- 9 vas Dr. Production- - of Standard and ql OF SALT LAKE Jones has the tabernacle Will be at the Wrij choir rehearsing on that excellent and ever popular opera Pinafore. It is Tuesday, March 18,j expected to produce it on March 29. days, and at Jensen There is nofhirg prettier aud more catchy than this favorite opera and Elsinore, and Berth the success that has followed the Monroe, later. so far injures an excellent production lt will be costumed as No Extra Chaj the piece calls for, and staged with all the effects that the local stage will adfrom your owtN mit. JWfre! New York; W. M. Hayes, Willie Nebe-keSigurd; C. M. Madsen Gunnison; W. T. Searr, Salt Lake; Martin Thorsen .City. Thursday John Easier, Mt. Pleasant; Thos. Foutin Ephraim; D. W. Woodard, Elsinore; N. L. Sheffield, Willard Pace, Loa; Harry C. Evans, Salt Lake; Hyrum Colby, Vermilion. Friday G. W' Hessmer, Marysvale; Andrew Shelton, L. J. Gilbert, Joseph; John Kelly, Gold Mountain; Frank Sloan, Mammoth; James F. Anderson, Leonard A. Hill, Burrville; W. H. Brown, Salina; Ingar Frandsen, Elsi-dorRobt. Ross and Son, Joseph; W. H. Barlow, Sevier. March 1 Job A F. Chidester, Geo. A. Smith, Loa; J. E.Olow-ar- -- others all over tlie LIVERY ST New Livery Stable. 9 pt h; A coinphte - n, e Momoe is the most best point to start out and eastern Utah, and tention ha- been given and Kquiiements of di j - 0$99939909999a9H, Some Hen 10,000 SL5 There verlislitg. who Q A A pay 3t).Uv subsv fr PRINTERS INK-and- j all the advertisers about. But even th the extremes lose over neithsv by doing year Kor send I0 ts nle w ERS INK, copy J opriK.fi M. 1 9992009999909 T" fifteifs .Sii CleAned, P and Repai inF sIvEliAL YEARS E Oiave OrSTS at the .ai First Ndrtn Straw-- ' , 1 reach; are men who Q1A' I H druggists, roc. haw best horses, vbuggie; 1 ssoaay. an LUTIAN WIN d, It a 0. 0. tail, flrnjgiiMreivad I i, Monroe is to have a regular well-Ltlivery stable. It has often been revealed that Monroe, laying just where the road starts from Sevier county south, would be an excellent unbarking place for travelog men. After they have made the Younds of Sevier county they usually wind up in ?,Ic nroe To supply the demand for rigs and teams Lutian Wuiget has decided to ccabbsh a regular livery barn. Mr. Win get thinks good teams are lbs in the long run and andigest no feces his intention of having only go 4 horses His vehicles are all Burrville. r liHieelly new. He 'should do a good Sunday J. F. Young, Provo; H. B. Li i 'ness at bis new st id. Prout, Salt Lake, Thomas Nielson, Richfield; J. M. Creer, Spanish Fork. . A Tiny Babe. Wm. Jeppson, J. P, Os. Monday. B. F. , , Monroe; borne; Ashby,- Marysfee of the smallest children ever vale; A.H. DeLong, PitovojN. H. Cohn, not Denver; E. A. Wedgwood, Mr. and bc;-- in Sevier counly jf pnd-.-eMrs. G. M. Peyton, Mrs. M. C. Darnell, the smallest jvas born to Mrs. Nellie Salt Lake city; A. I: Wallbeck, St. B i3 (nee Newhy) at Joseph recently. TLe little one, a daughter, weighed Louis; George R. Johnson. Tuesday. P. R. Ferguson, St. Louis; bat Taree pounds. It was a perficlly B P. Howell, Marysvale; I. N. Parker, developed child and is very bright, in L. C. Miller, Salt Lake city; J. L. fact, some say exceptionally- so. The Yundt, C. R. Land P. Ky.; B. R. Pear-So- lmle ghl is now two weeks old and is Kansas City; P. H. Madsen, Auro- gu ug quite rapidly, little sensing ' any mconveLience from her smallness ra. , . , Wednesday. Frank Sheffield, Kim- of stature. berly; J. W. Phillips, Salina, James M. Twentieth Century Medicine,, i Ross, wife and family, Sevier; J. A. Cascarets Candy Cathartic are a: Moore, Elsinore; R. A. Low, Austin; far ahead of ancient pill poisons and John S. Brown, Loa. liquid physic! as the electric light of the tallow candle. Genuine stamped Eduoate Yoor BotreM With C&aawrets. C. C. C. Never sold ia bulk. AH Cwtliwrtlc. sura constipation forerer, So. sJ riONROE r, ISO, Buj George M. It will be a delightful change from theatiicals to a standard opera, and the production of Tinafore shou d Hotel Arrivals. meet with a grand redeption. It is expected to have an orchestral The following have registered at the Richfield hotel during the past week: accompaniment of seven pieces, the Wednesday, Feb. 26 T. II. Fowles, music for which has arrived. Pan-gnftc- J. J. Ophthalmic Popular Opera. 4 w .escape Lake gat Salt pills. The young man swallowed one and feeling worse took another. He then became quite delerious and took a third one of the balls of poison. He then began to be so very sick that a doctor was called. The physician quickly perceived the trouble and gave the patient a tourth pill. He stated, too, that had the young man taken but one or two of them he would surely have died. The third and fourth doses helped the system to throw the poison off. The young man is still quite badly used up but is improving rapidly. PINAFORE. Mrs. tiS' ''f'x V: f |