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Show TT ' Xorw 2?.f.O.O.ff. n, l'H 'Br N,il1 ,lr,l Mauiin laoubJ-s- ..iLmltfU L ,! p I rrr L.IWJtT. ir at all familiar with the country and conditions that No one who is Utah ex-i-- ,t on Gold Mountain, from Fish I1CSRY S. HAYES p ; S. H. ERICKSLK. Crock to Marysvale, has any doubt :ERICKSEN &. HAYES that there will be the liveliest seines Attorneys-at-Law- . Mr, on the mountain this ye ar since min--roi'H r IIiiusK, Rit in ii.i i, Ut mi. c lias been discovered under the L ..GILBERT .5. R. .) DR. W. M. p BEEBE leal docuincntn. GRIFFITH, n Office over Commercial A Savlntr Rank, - Utai .iCiiru-Li)- , CLASSES F1TTLL YES EXAMINED -- DR. J. J. BUSWELL, . OPHTHALMIC SPECIALIST, t V s Deseret New s Building, Sail Lake City, Utah. 32S-31- -- rL,'TRS. E. M. TAYLOR I of all kinds of Hair Good' and Hair Dressing. Agent Sa Jooini; House. PlCllflELI Me Tabfknacle, South, ' 'if to Loan, toney ' . -- As Much as You w V Want first Mortgage Security TERMS EASY. H. N. HAYES, House, Richfield. D- ney to Loan Improvtd Fams on at Lows speeds, Conveandng. uliRISmN t 'BOX 0 ' ANDERSEN, MONROE, UTAI- - Rir KRAflER ;,Q. & ntrst. Mortjafces and all kinds ol jj4 .1 I HIGH WATERS. YiX Freshets are Predicted in River This Spring. the HlpOOTS&SKOES Parties living in Grass valley and and Garfield counties predict .igh waters this spring in the Sevier asin. There is lots of snow in the nountains which draw to the Otter Jreek reservoir country. The cold ms held it back and it has been steadily in depth until Vort Neatly and Substantially Dom ncreasing here is all the way from one to five Shop east of Opera House. eet of snow at different places ia the nasin. Should there come warm days uddaly an i be continuous, there will be an immense volume of water sent down to the Sevier river. The reservoir will catch a great deal of it but there will be enough come into he river below the reservoir to make he stream boom. There is no apprehension of any Ml the aJvertisers are thinking lamage to be done iu this valley, as about. Hut even these are no. jjf.the extremes reached. liter i letwork of canals can greatly reduce i big volume of water, but in the 100,000 I lower part of Circle valley, and especone. neither by doing iyear For nmple copy enil 10 cent, to PRINT- - J ially about Marysvale a little uueasi ",t ERS" INK, 10 ''pruceSt. New York City. J jess is being manifested. Tut n i i , , . rrr il fr. r- V ' - bei te Planing J.C.Anderso Mills i Why Some Farmers Fail. Richfield Proprietor. DEALER IN Lu-rtabes- SHingles, r. Doors, IiXlotxl'Iings, Tnd Windows,- t df ttflclW.sf St, bet. 5fh and 6th So y Richfield, Utah. i Ilupcr a tnty He 'Vs Jer tear he Ii did u They will not make compost. They breed to and from scrubs. They do not carry their horses. They have no shelter for stock. I hey put off greasing (he wagon. They are wedded to old methods. They give do attention to details. They have no method or system. They see no good in a new thing. They let their fowl9 roost iu tha rees. They weigh and measure stingily. Thei leave their plows in the field. They haog their harness in the lust. all tin and is only Jl.M p-- 1 FhiMci.tn ami Sunreon. scil at twit ion to diseases of thi Eye, Ear and Nose. O' which b gins the era of a great wealthy mining country. On tin Fish Creek sidf are a number of proposiu in- - winch have been developed cm ugh to prove then- worih. From tne Se r mine across the dll. de to tun Annie Laurie Extension is u wile belt ot the demonstrated inchest go d veins iu Llah Irom which in placi s, already tens of thousands of dollars ol gol i e ii wealth is ulrea iy being ar m out From the Sevier river to several allies up the mountain side arc streaks of high grade gold ore winch have already made the B. YV. & H a sensation From Beaver Creek across to t he nigh rilgaouthe south side of Cottonwood canyon on the eust side of the mountain is a big scope of country which is dotted with pros pec s boles, shafts and tunnels which have le.naled a longhidden secret of immense treasure. On this vast terrtory a development and progiess have been going on for the last five years taat have opened it up to such an extent that ho existence of a wouderfui and extenof sive body richly laden ore And can no longer be doubted. for the past year negotiations and plaus have been ripening which are sufficiently matured to inaugurate a big and important move toward the more substantial and practical methods of operation which mark the line between the prospect camp and the mining camp. Experienced mining men are back of seieial project, that involve neuily every promising mining proposition on the entire mountain and they are only waiting for the arrival of fair weather and the disappearance of the snow to step in aud begin operations that will make the welkinring with ac- dome of old Mt. lialdy. Every indiea- ion points that way, and even at this arly date every move emphasizes this . dief. That such a belief is warranted, the History of mining and every feature hat now enters into the active and Mouu-tuprospective operations on G'dd substantiates. The properties iroand Kimberly and Marysvale and in the viiiicity of the B. AT. & H. mine lave long since proven their value of greater or less degree and have reach- 1 that stage of development when the proper facilities are all that is lacking to make them producers of wealth. The camps have had their embryo-- , ic stage, and are now in readiness to sumo the dignity of great miuing lislriots. They are all in waiting for he inauguration of that movement ahich ventures every miuing camp mto a career of bustling and vigorous ictivity the taking hold of proper aes by capital which is ample to pen them and lay ban the most bod--- s of treasure, the erection of mills uid other buildings and the forward-- i g of.other improvements necessary to iiford the requisite facilities for all Undsof a; purtenant business. Gold Mountain is just beginning to iwaken and when the coverlet of snow s thrown off, is ready to spring to a iew existence, a new life, a new ca-- r er. No longer will it lie in infant lumber, but will arouse to assume a 'renter relation to the progress of the tivity. orld. , There is surely a great future for Mining men who are familar with he situation unhesitatingly predict Gold Mountain, aud this season will his, and others who are acquainted undoubtedly see the beginning of that vith existing conditions are filled future in a most marked mauner. ith a hopefulness unbridled by Fiute and Sevier counties will greatly loubt, and far and near there is an profit, and Richfield will be the gem waiting expectancy of that move city of southern Utah. LAWYER fn addition torn II and criminald practice no Htv title iimkei. iilntrart. run con-- f Jji Jctu, and all kind of JUNCTION, t fl II ;! coai or Wood. HEHTINC, COOKING Law er. i f rr. tove TO BURN lor Nearly Every 1ioposition the Mountain Operators Only Waitintr tor More Favorable Weather Conditions, JENNINGS, ir NQ. 15 Move iu 1iospect Utah 15. Fifty Years fhe Standard nor F MANN, t?m lEi.i), J. w Outlook for tho Mininir Districts of (iolil .Mountain. Jlver Ciiiimiereitil A Sawiiifb Hunk. f , ut ti.Ot lT"W V AND BUSINESS. hOlTsSlONAL , . THIS THE BANNER YEAR H,S,crolur. Vsimi A fvniii(f Moii'l.iy fwrv ! r RICHPIELD. UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 12. 1903. yoL. xvi KlcbflcU m" . They They They tail. They taka no pleasure in their work. never nse Daint on the farm. prop the barn doors with a milk the cows late la the day. Awardsd Highest Honors Worlds Fair Highest tests U.Sa Govt Chemists raiec bakinci sowotR eo. AND CHICAGO 1'UOTEUT THE BIRDS Suggestion from the Slate Game Commissioner. ii Any Kind You Want Fish ami at any Price. To the Editor: Within the last few numbers of robins have days gr-a- t been seen in the ernes and surroundand reports have ing reached this office that many of them are being killed by thoughtless boys with sm ill caliber rifles aud with flipLeading Hardware Doalers of Sevier Comity. pers Aside from the shameful cruelty of killing these beautiful and useful birds it is in violation of the law, and the parents aud teachers of the boys who may be lound killing these robins or any other insectivorous or song (LA A birds, should warn them of their wrong doing, and that the law against ds cruel aud unlawful killing will be enforced. The fish and game law of the state provided iu section 22, that it shall be unlawful for any person to kill, enloj snare, net or entrap at any time, in Is better and more complete than ever, and we can any yen r, any gull, owl, hawk, lark, give you as low prices as any house. whippoorwill, thrush, swallow, snowbird, r olibiu or other insectivorous or song bird, except the English sparrow, or to rob or destroy the nests, eggs or We carry the leading: stock of ?va young of any of the protected birds Z. C. M. I. Shoes a complete line. mentioned in tnis section. I would suggest that the superin- 18 tendents of he public schools throughout the state, as well as the parents of Highest Market Price paid for Produce the boys who may be iu the practice in exchange for Merchandise. of killing any of the harmless birds, si? take the matter up aud show them the V Our Motto is Small Profit and Quick Return. moral turpidude of such conduct. JW The lioys are perhaps not aware of the legal as well as the moral transOpposite gression being committed by them in ( AU) Tabernacle frhoughtLssly klliingthe harmless and beautiful birds, that do little or no to anything and are not used They starve the calf and milk the injury food when killed. for cow. The parents aud teachers are as Thoy think small things not importand biamable in the mat- PL thoughtless ant. 5V ter as the themselves, no doubt, ' e boys They let their gates sag and fall but in thus bringing the matter to down. their notice it is to be hoped that they They dont keep up with improveBeing located in our new building next to Richfield will take 6teps to warn the' boys of ments. Commercial & Savings Bank, aie now prepared to their wrong doing. John Shabp, serve our patrons, and have in stock They dont know the best is the State Fish and Game Cornr. cheapest. Salt Lake City, Feb. 21, 130J. They do not read the best books and newspapers. Heath Rate Decreasing. Window They think the buyer of a successful neighbors stock at good prices We are cutting pi ices on furniture formerly held by H. The 1300 census shows a decrease of is a fool, aud the seller very lucky. u. Hansen, and keep a supply of new goods. 10 per cent in the general death rate. They sell hay, grain aud straw of We also keep, the most complete stock of the farm, instead of turning them into Tha decline in consumption is more Goods in Southern Utah. Undertakers disease. marked other than any Many meat, cheese and butter, and increascauses are uttributed, but it is safe to Caskets, Coffins, Coffin StarOwarc, Xfnlnas, JSucfaK ing the supply of manure. Farm and New' Discovery Dr. tbit Kings say Home. Shoes, I3urtal IRobes, Etc., always on hand. for Consumption, Coughs and Colds CUR HEARSE IS READY FOR USE ANY TIME READ IT THRO IT. IF. is responsible for this decliua, to a large exient. Many a life has been Tivouhl Spoil This Story to Tell It in saved by its us. There is nothing anywhere just as good for lung and the Headlines. throat troubles. It is positively guarTo use the eighteenth, century anteed by Neill Drug Co. Price 50c phrase, this is an over true tale. and $1- - Trial bottles free. Having happened in a small Virginia El town in the winter of 1302, it is a Story Another Livery Stable. DEALERS IN- very much of the present. Up to a 0, short time ago Mrs. John E. Ilarmon, F. C. Nielson has decided to estab of Melfa Station, Va., had no personal lisli another livery stable in Richfield, knowledge of the rare curative prop- sud has arranged for the use of the Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Guns and Ammunition. erties of Chamberlains Cough Rem- Wright premises. He will put in a Ei for suited edy. Last January, she says, my number of good vehicles baby took a dreadful cold and at one various purposes and have good teams. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAINT, OIL AND GLASS. time I feared she would have pneu- He has already placed his order for We are agents for the Consolidated Wagon & Ma. monia, but one of my neighbors told rigs, and expects to be rady for bui me of how this remedy had cured her ness next week. He has not yet de mine Co. Any kind of Vehicle or Implement you may decile little boy and I began giving it to my elded as to whether he will continue CALL AND EXAMINE OUR LINES. baby at once and it soon cured h'r. his stage line to Kimberly, but is inI heartily thank ihe manufacturers of clined to do so, especially through the JOHN CHRISTENSEN, riel r. Chamberlains Cough Remedy for summer months. Ej placing so great a cure within my Lost His Nerve. reach. I cannot reccommend it too highly or say too much in its favor. 1 Those who climb mountains frehope all who read this will be convincfind the dizzy depths too quently 1 ed as was. For sale by Neill Dreg much for them and lose their nerve. Co. Such is also the case with those who ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING Orange juice is one of the best dress- neglect their etomaohs and bowels ings for black shoes or boots. Self preservation demands Dr. King's AT THE REAPER OPPIlL Man is subject to 1,212 different dis- - Naw Life Pille. They are gentle, but Co. at Neill Drag thorough. Only 2Be, METEfiR BROS., Our Stcolt of V Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes nd Groeceris, V V A r OGDENS STORE J. S. HORNE & CO.-- Furniture, Pabt Carriaqes, Carpetj, Linoleum, 5hadej, Trunks, Etc, a Richfield Hardware Co. Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. aa ja nh n Prop M r ! X |