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Show Richfield, utah, trursday, march xobfle micbflclt 2t1.0.0.tf ,fL at TO STOP H00DLUMISM the old reliable LUSI.t.SS. Tl ensure to Suppre$ the Nuisance. Lawtr. A Commercial 4 Suviiiun Hank. Utah 'i n, J. 31 TO BURN HOFFMANN, K. j. City Council Adopts AND 'fcSSIONAL 1). JENMNOS, Sjxiciul Police Ollicer to be Employed, and Instructions Issued to be More Strict Sunday-Closin- g Marshal to be Uniformed Discussed Other Business. Lawyer. HENRY VCKSEN. ' .CKSEN N. HAYES. HAYES & Attorneys-at-Law- . r II YC.NK, Riciii Utah. u-i.- GILBERT R. BEEBE LAWYER it ion to civil anil criminal practice. , nick titles, inuke ulntrii 'In, i!racon-ami ull kind. of leal 1.1 UTAH JUNCTION, R. W. M. URIFFI HI, anil Surgeon. attention to diseases of tin Eye, Ear and No-;- . Hliv-u-i.1 m e over Commercial . fSlH-Jl-LD- IfS Hank, U TA - 1 GLASSES FITTED EXAMINED DR. & SuviiiKS - , J. J. BUSWELL. HTHALMIC SPECIALIST, . oS 328-33- Deseret News Bnildini;, bait Lake City, Uiah. MRS. E. M. TAYLOR of all kinds of Hair Goods. .npooinj; and Hair Dressing. Agent Sad oiniifacturer Costuming House. 'site Tabernacle, Soith, FichfIeld .Money to Loan. h As Much as You Want iMj n First Mortgage Security. TERMS EASY. N. HAYES, f court Mouse, H. Richfield. Tu Co. Kt r i i ' Mar i it... READ IT THROUGH. Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It in the Headlines. te To use the eighteenth century phrase, this is an over true tale." Having happened in a small Virginia town in the winter of 1902, it is a story very much of the present. Up to a short time ago Mrs. John E. Harmon, of Melfa Station, Va., had no personal knowledge of the rare curative properties of Chamberlains Cough Remedy. Last January, she says, my baby took a dreadful cold and at one time I feared sue would have pneumonia, but one of my neighbors told me of how this remedy had cured her little boy and I began giving it to ray baby at once and it soon cured her. I heartily thank the manufacturers of Chamberlains Cough Remedy for placing so great a cure within my reach. I cannot reocommend it too tiighly or say too much in its favor. I nope all who read this will be convinced as I has. For sale by Neill Drag Fam Er? y UNIFORM MARSHAL. The eouneilmen thought this city had reached such dignity that its marshal 'should be uniformed, aud on motion it was ordered that the oom-miteon police purchase a unif orin, cap or hat and club9 and other arti cles rV-r--; used by policemen. FULL BOARD MUST ACT. Work Neatly and Substantially Done an opinion from the city attorUpon Shop east of Opera House. ney the other members of the bourn were directi d to wait upon the quarantine physician and inform him that hereafter he was not to disiniect premises except by and with the Hctiou oi for an cpert the full board of health, aud Rat ttie manage their ad- tjJlvVuO Tlier board shall determine as to whether are others .vertisiag. an annuel ,0'who charges for the same shall be made pav C'J.Ul subscription to against the parties quarantined or PRINTERS INK and learn what against the city. all the advertisers are thinking; i ' A rebate of taxes on $1300 assess about. But even th-s- e are not The Til one. ' a BOOTS&SHOES e ! Some Hen Pay non J the extremes reached. ' : year by doing Vf Tlier si 00,000 neitiu-- one. r Hor sample copy send tOcents to PRINT, HRS INK, 10 SpruceSt. New York City. f soceoaotsassecscoo Mills requested Ed. Clark, the occupant, to abate the nuisance of the sum e, as a great deal of complaint had been made. Mr. Clark promised to clean op the premises as soon as the frost got out. A bill ofP. D. Schoeber for $214X0 forsurreyiug and plattiug for the water works system was referred to the water works committee to be au.dilod. J.C. Anderson Proprietor. DEALER IN jLiu-mbir1 . SHingiets, Mouldings, Doors, and. Windows. - tnd West St., bet. 5th and 6th So. Richfield, Utah. t Lar nt Richfield I 1 granted the Utah jlmple-mecompany, it being shown that the company did not have any machinery here when the assessment was made, and the treasurer was directed to collect taxes only on the building. was TO ABATE NUISANCE. The committee on streets reported that it had notified Mrs. Spencer to a Planing r.k y meat Reaper supplies all the unty news and is only $1.50 r year. "The . move Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE AND TO MOTHER EARTH Remains of Mrs. Annie Or-roc- Any Kind You Want k at any Trice. Consigned. li No Death for Years Has Affected Coni, METEfiR BROS., n niuiiity as This A Woman Breaks Down Under Her Own Energy. Well-Know- Leading Hurd ware Healers of Sevier County. Amidst the gloom of a large crowd - CNJ of sorrow ng relatives and friends words of kinduess many heart-fel- t and praise were pronounced over the remains of Mrs. Annie C. Orrook at th 0-u.the tabernacle last Sunday afternoon, aud all that was earthly of the young wife and mother was consigned to the voiceless aud silent tomb. Not iu many years has a death so tovS affected the community of Richfield as that of Mrs. Orrock. She had growu from babyhood to woman's Is better and more complete than ever, and we can V estate here, aud, through her public and private associations, was known give you as low prices as any house. one. All recognized in her by every Co. a bright pud talented woman, so ener& getic aud faithful worker whet ever HER SIDE OF IT. We carry the leading stock of duty called, a devoted wife and mothC. M. I. Shoes a complete line. Z. most brow whose er the rested upon Miss Pierce Tells Different Story of precious luurels oi worth. Cause of Her Arrest. la the capacity of sohool teacher, she herself, during thirteen Miss Henrietta Peirce, the young Highest Market Price paid for Produce devoted to this work, exceptionjears lady whose name appeared iu public ally successful educator; as a trustee .in exchange for Merchandise. print last week because of her arrest for six years, she has filled the reap by the sheriff of Wayne county on the duties of that position to the Our Motto is Small Profit and Quick Return. ground that she was leaving that satislactiun of (he public; as a willand several county unpaid bills, gives ing woiker for the success of any an account of the affair that differ cause or Opposite funotion, she was always Tabernadt materially from that as related in las ready with au ability and energy that weeks Reaper. that was a potential factor; us a quiet She claims that she came to Rich citizen, retiring aud modest, she was field to get in readiness to be married au ideal woman; a9 a wife aud mother ;o a young man on GMd Mountain in she responded to the duties of those about a couple of mouths. That while greatest of all womans callings iu a waiting here she decided to visit rela- must fitting mauuer. tives at Thurber in Wayue county No wonder, than, that when such a Her affianced husband bad piromiseu one, still young iu years, is called upfoseud hermoney, aud on the strength on to yield uphe breai h of life, there Being located in our new building next to Richfield of this she had contracted bills at snould be many mourners. Commercial & Savings ank, are now prepared to some of the stores, having first, the Mrs. Orrock was a daughter of serve our patrons, and ,ve in stock claims, made arrangements for time Christina and the late William MorriShe had a disagreement with her son. She was borne at Mt. Pleasant, relatives and decided to.go to Spring-rille- , May 4, lb69, aud was brought while a where she also had relatives, to Window b.by to Richfield by her pareuts. wait until her wedding day trrived, For more than thirteen years ehe was We are cutting prices on lurniture formerly held by H. aud it was while on her journey thith a teacher in the public schools here, u. Hansen, and keep a supply of new goods. er that she was arrested. She saj s and ut her death was filling her second the most complete stock of We also keep, that she has been mistreated and ac term as school trustee, being treasurin Utah. Goods Southern Undertaker's oused falsely and, if she can, will er of tbe board. Iu December, 1892, make somebody pay damages for she become the wife cf Johu W. OrCaskets, Coffins, Coffin Mar&ware, Xinlnfls, burial injury to her character and feeling. rock, and to this couple five children Shoes, I3urtal TRobes, Etc., always on hand. have been born, one of which has j OUR HEARSE IS READY FOR USE ANY TIME The Plot Thickens. died. The deceased had not been in the But that has nothing to do with the fact that there is not a better salre on Lest of health for some years past, she aU-l- y earih than Buckleus Arnica Salve had overtaxed her strength and vj to calls for iu publio responding It's a reliable care for burns, bruises, und heart weakness developed cuts, corns, sores and salt rheum. service, A weeks few ago she was seized wuh Tried aud tested aud proved iufallibl-- ' und being in a delicate a cold, heavy for piles. Only 25o. Satisfaction guarcame for the -anteed or money refunded by Neili condition, when the time DEALERS IN not did have the heart qj she trial, , Drug Co. str ngth to rally, and afterdeliveiinga t right baby girl to her husband, sank Death From Operation. uriiei the Btruiu. Several beautiful floral offerings, Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Guns and Ammunition. Henry Wil9on, the young man who school of them the some of the week gifts was sent up from GlenwooJ last to the hospital in gait Lake, was oper- children, presented. Relatives from A LAROE ASSORTMENT OF PAINT, OIL AND GLASS, W ated upon for appendicitis, but did not o' her places were present at the fun- fv I Mr and Mrs. We are agents for the Consolidated Wagon & Ma. Dj survive the operation, dying Thurs- eral, among them being Aelx. Moriison and Late Morrison of or Implement you may desire Lj day night. His body was brought gjj iiine Co. Any kind of Vehicle and Erickson Mrs. Henry Lake, home Saturday and conveyed to Glen Miss Best rice Erickson of Mt. lleas-un- t, iSjf CALL AND EXAMINE OUR LINES. v Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Morrison of wood, where he wss butried Suuduy. Mr. one. of io Morrison Miss and Belle .Monroe case The is a paths! JOHN CHRISTENSEN, Proprifetr. Wilson leaves awifeaud four children to mourn his untimely death, lie wi.s Lost II is Nerve. raised inGlenwood aud was about 8d Those who climb mountains freyears of age. He was a highly quently find the dizzy depths too citizen. much for them an 1 lose their uerve. One in .Such. is also tbe case with those who Day. (old To Cor ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING their stomaohs and bowels. Tabnegleot Take Laxativ Bromo Quinine Self preservation demands Dr. King's the refund money lets. All dmfgift AT THE REAPER OFFI New Lite Fills. They are gentle bat if it falls to cure. E. W. Gpovee sig thorough. Only kCo. at Neill Drug Oo. nature it on eech box. loo. vr r X Stock of V ti Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions v V Shoes ?nd Groeceris, $ $ V d. SUNDAY CLOSING. The mayor also stated that cot sider-abl- e Sunday nuisauce was due to the 5 fact that several establishments were on Impn-vtpermitted to be open a part or all cf ;at Lowest Interest. Sunday, and thought the Sunday closDeeds, Mortgages and all kinds of ing, law should be more strict y en Conveyancing. forced. This affects barber shops, CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, pnotograph galeries, confectionery .a, BOX 20 MONROE, UTAH Fanils, etc. On motion, the com mite e on ordinances, whh the ci y attorney, was instructed to look into tha- t Inn-daclosing ordinance aud, if uee d be, revise it so that it could be made raorv KRAiTER , sented and accepted. Tne ordinance creating a district in which the erection of frame buildings, s acking uncovered hay or straw, or piling up other combustible material itiall be prohibited was called up, but was laid over and made the special order for the next meeting. Money to Loan a Me f Me-- The city coun wl is down to lively busi uess last Thursday evening, and after getting thoroughly warmed up to the f.ii)t that this city was becoming over riddea by boys who make themselves a nuisance aud obuoxious by congregating on the streets aud at public places aud indulging in conduct that auuoys and embarrasses passing pedestrians, adopted measures thut an improvement in this date of affairs Mayer Christiansen called the attention of the council to the condition which existed, how protests were being made daily by women who had been subjected to coarse, profaue aud vulgar remarks aud language while walking on the streets, and had come in contact with rowdy, drunken, ho public places, and stated that steps should be takeu to stop itus soon as possible. He sugge.ed the employment of a special police of iicer for at least 60 days, and as much longer as the conditions warranted. SPECIAL POLICEMAN. The members of the council coincided with the mayors views that t. con dition existed that should be remedied, aud a motion was unanimously carried that the police commiteii and the mayor employ a special policeman for such a time as such officer is ueceessary. It wa9 sug gested by the eouneilmen, too, that the pace officers should not be lenient with offenders, but they should be;in at once to make examples and follow this up until a reform was esh iblisb-e- Coal or Wood. HEHTING, COOKING m Utah . 1 8.U MMlt. Secretary. i N2.14 Monday evening Loritfe hall over Neill ilniff atore. MAKl'iN iHOilHiSi, N. li. jvitjt V . 5. 1903. her corral back on her lot, and MUST PAY LICENSE. The marshal reported several companies and individuals who w ere neglecting or refusing to pay lie ei.s and he was instructed to ordip;, these lioenses paid f orin with. Some committee reports (rbrS pre I OGDENS STORE I J. S. HORNE & CO.r Furniture, Pabt Carriages, Carpetj, Jhadej, T runks, Etc. 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