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Show TI1UF.E IXCOBBOKATIOXS. this praise. flevler County Companies Filo Articlr Last Week. placeutly. Three new Sevier county I'literpribev flleil their articles of iuoorjxiration last week. They were the Koonharem Grazing and Pasture company, the Grass Valley Creamery company and Laud and Live Stock the Jensou-DaviCompany. Tie first of these ts incorporated for t)0 withbhares of the pur value of15 eih. The officer are John Christen-sen- , president; Chris E. Skougard, l'eier E. Olson, secretary; Milton B. Jlrowu, treasurer; these with Joseph N. Mauaelt, hoard of directors. 'Jbe company is formed for the purpose of securing pasture lauds iu Grass Valley for graz-iut; g cattle. The creamery company is incorporated for $1000, shares of the par valu of 11 each. The officers are Ld ward A Bagley, president; Norman Fillmore, leter E. Olson, secretary and treasurer; these, with Frauds P. Peterson and William Hallows board of directors. The company takes over the creamery plaut at Kooshareui ami enlarge and improve it. REDMOND AGRICULTURISTS Dont buy from agents until you have Xamlned this machine. 1 ou will save money and get just a- - good a machine as is made by doiug so. For sale by chaniTYs. ckam:. A Sensational Divorce Suit Filed in the District Court, lU'SII. Five Couples, Three Almost, Siinultun eoimly, Licensed to Wed. Somewhat of a sensation was great iu the county seat Monday when it became known that Barhoura Itoset-t- a Crane h adllled suit fur divorce from her husband, George F. Crane, a prominent citizen of Salma. Iu her complaint Mrs, Crane statu that she and the defendant were married March 8, 191, She alleges as grounds for severance of the maiiiugd relatives that the husbaml-defeudalias treated her iu a very cruel and inhuman manner; that he has an ungovernable temper; that he flies into a rage ur.il culls her names, upon the slightest provocation, iu the very presence of the children. Particularizing more fully the wife alleges ttiat ou tho (!th day of January he hail a loaded pistol iu his possessiou uml that he hen threatened to shoot her. That on the loth of February he clutched her by the ttiroat and tried to choke her. That on March 18, at 2 o'clock iu the morning the husbund come home and told tier to get up ami gut or he would murder the whole outtlt, adding by way of bict that he had just got rid of one and now he wanted her to get up and go In the prayer, the wife states that there are six minor children uud the oldest but 11, ami that the husband has property worth 15f)0. She asks for the children and for what realty he has, some capital stock iu the Selina roller mills aud other personal She also asks that her property. maiden name of Jenson he restored, wants proper alimony ami an attorney fee of 75; further requesting an order restraining the defendant from selling his persoual property until the suit is 1 WM. JOII.nSTON, It st FURNITURE Stock complete iui'l Prop. THE I. Earl Wilkinson amused himsilf by tearing down a number of (piarantii e (1 Justice LturMzen ,gs recently. Jt.s made him pay a V for the honor warns the next similar oilViider not to think of getting olf so easily. Alvin Akelund of Rict. field and Mrs. O. F. liersou, formerly of joined the crowd of Sevier county immigrants which left this morning for Canada. The passenger coach was crowded so there was nut seating room for all. Dont forget tiie Conference dates, Special reApril 4 to 6, inclusive. duced rates will he made by way of the Oregon Hhort Line railroad. An advertisement will be found elsewhere in this paper iu reference to the matter. In Undi Joslt. theft of W. M. mers team created considerable EDITION. THRICE-A-WEF- hemertlic ln,';lis!i Language Read is Spoken. a brilliant success in the beginning and has been steadily growing ever since, 'l ime is f he test of all things, and has set its seal of approval ou the Thrice-a-WeeWorld, which is widely circulated in every State and Territory of the Union, and wherever there are people wl.at cun read our mother tongue. This paper for the coming winter and the year 1903, will make its news service, if possible, more extensive than ever. All events of importance, no matter where they happen, are reported accurately and promptly. The subscriber, for oly one dollar a year, ts three papers every week iud more news and general reading than most grtat dailies can furnish at five or six times the price. The Tbrice-a-WeeWorld is absolutely fair in its political news. Partisan bias is never allowed to affect news columns, and Democrat and Republican alike can obtain in its pages truthful accounts of all the great political campaigns. In addtiou to all the news, the Tbrice-a-WeeWorld furnishes the nest serial Action, elabortae market reports aud other features of interest. The Thrice-a-WeeWorlds regular subscription price is only 1.00 per year aud this pays for 156 papers We offer this uuequaled newspaper aud The Reaper together one year for The Thrice-a- - Week Wen Id was 4 Gauged by vox populi and the judgment of the writer, tho presentation of Uncle Josh by the local theatrical compauy Tuesday night was the best tiling seen in Richfield lor many a moon. The dramatic and comic features of the play are strong and were All the stronger well exemplitled. parts of the cast were exceedingly well held up and no adverse criticisms are Sucu work due the lssser lights. should be rewarded by future liberal patronage. Ful- The Gold Mountain Supply Com- praj-Iu- .?' HACK TO AND FROM DEFQT jti j?: ?': ; ; ips 2 - ti y, The Winget House Formerly the BERTLESON HOUSE- - I I i PLEASANT FOR HEADQUARTERS TRAVELING MEN. 4 i 4 Livery Stable in connection. a Ltxtian Winget, tfONROE, UTAH. J V i' 7 vV tor 7 0OQCC5GtOCt)0OOOO0Sj O 1 HAVE THINGS RIGHT i 9 Thats what my pictures are they are just right. I am in the Wright House on the right-han- d side of Main street going south from the court house. 8 Kobin-son- RQCi I of panys store at Kimberly was dosed PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Clark took up the matter andthorngh yesterday by an orJer of the Federal his efforts the team was finally located court upon application of the J. M. Consult the County Clerk or Respective Signer forlurther Information. iu the leter Soorup corral on Loss Peterson bank of this city. E. J. WilCreek in time for Mr. Palmer to leave kinson of Salt Lake has been placed with them on Tuesday's train for Can in charge. James Christaiusen, cash NOTICE, ier of the bank, ia not iu town today, al a. In the District Court, prohate division in and l'he motive that led to the larceny and we have been unable to get the ?)r Sevier state of Utah. I1, the matter of county, the estute of C. . , seems unfathomable. Perhaps the particulars. deceased. 1 he petition of John H. Kobinson hope of a reward with no questions for the admission to The best pill neath the stars und of a asked, or the hope to keep them shadcertain document, purportingprobate to be the last stripes; w ill and testament of 1). Kobinson. deceas(i. ed until the owner had left led to it. It cleanses the system aud never ed, and praying for the granting of letters The perpetrator is still unknown. testamentary to himself, has been set for gripes on Thursday, the Cud day of April. Little Early Risers of wordly re hearing 13, at in10 o'clock a m., at the county court house, the court room of said court, in The handiest proposition pute Kichtield city, Sevier county, Utah-in paint ever brought to Ask for DeWitts and take no itness the clerk of said vuth the cal thereof affixed, this lthcourt, this secticm is those lit- substitute. day of March. 1903. tle family sizes of paint, A small ch1 Jso. G. Jokoesses, Clerk. pill, easy to buy, easy to take already mixed iu ail colors, ready to E. Hoffmann, Attorney. and easy to act, but never failing two use. Meteer Bros. results. DeWitts Lil tie Early Risers NOTICE. arouse the secretions and act as a YOURE NOT SO MANY. tonic to the liver, curing permanently In the District Court, probate division, In and for Sevier county, Stute of Utah In the matter of the Say, when you think you own the estute of Mary Quist, deceased. Notice of distribution Order summary Your fine. Pipeearth, administration. Notice is hereby riven that Peter L. Quist And by some right of royal birth Administrator of the estate of Mary Q?tUt You think you are of nobler blood Parties who wish to become users of deceased, BEYOND ALL COMPARISONS. will apply to the said court on Frithe 10th day of April 1903, at lOoelock a Than those of us whore made of mud water fronl the waterworks will be in day, in. of said day, for au order to distribute the estate need And of to aforesaid make in accordance with the ure that the by best of the pipe necessary One of the many factors contributany, of the administrator herein. Go count y ourself youre not so connections and to convey the water prayer Seal G. Jorgensen, Clerk. Jno. to the ing and solid remarkably - SAMPLE I k The regular subscription price the two papers is 2.50. COMMODIOUS ' The Table is always well furnished Beds clean and comfortable. - - - 2.15. An Assignment. n J "'v jfe i'i g-- - in Aurora lust week and was he occasion of a great deal of talk in all. parts of the county. Sheriff NEW YORK WORLD iS UU loti Accommodations southern Utah. 1 - mm'- V LOCALS. ADDITIONAL y. . 4-tSitar-jJ ii! To Cnre a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tat-!et- s. All druggists refund the money Fulmers Horses Taken uml Found. if it fails to cure. E. W. Groves sig in Were Loss Creek. They nature is ou each box. 25c. A very daring Spring is the time for mating, and we notice that mankind seems to be following the natural habit of all threat of creation. During the past week the recorJ for marriage licenses has been a very healtny one. Those who have slipped on tho matrimonial noose are: James Jeppeaou uml Amelia Chris tenseu of Richfield. . J. It. Cragun of St. George and Euthel Porter of Rich Held. Ou Monday there was a ri gular rush of matrimonial candidates at the ' clerks office when these three couples applied for legal permits to enter into wedlock: They were: Randolph Frundsou of Elsinore and Floy Anderson of Monroe. C. W. Robinson and Mrs. May ter Dunn, both of Joseph. Chris Larseu of Olenwool and Peterson of Koosharein. Parson" John Jorgenson knows how' to tie the knots and he married the three couples before they left the of. Seven bnotuinsjcr e A STRANGE STEAL- A JIAliUIAGK mm 4 Ihult r in Land and Live The Jenseu-Davi- s stock company is one of the let est corporations to tile arti.de s at the clerks oltice. The con cern has a capital of 12,750, will, shares of one dollar each. The purposes of the company are set forth us being to buy and sell real estate, carry on a fpoisral f lrmiin business, buy and sell farm ami dairj products, buy ami sell live stock and do a general commission business The oillcer8 are Chris C. Jenson, pres ilent; Benjamin Davis, vice presi dent; John It. Lamb, secretary and treasiirer;Chris Jensen, business man ager; Chris Jensen Jr, Martin Jeusei and Levi Jensen finish out the direc settled. tors. -- Machine TheNcwRoyal Scwin One of the be' n llicriaiket. George is making a d -- n fool ot himself, Isnt he?" he remarked com a9 9 0 Aint that right? My work is artistic. See samples in postof-ficGo up stairs and turn to the right thats the right way to the right place, where things arc done right 3 9 a a c and in front of gallery. hr WHYTE, All kinds of Photographs and Photographic Work. Utr, lx. & I Fa-tre- - rapid growth of St. Louis Is tho marvelous development of the Southwest aud other territory tributary to that city in all the Hues of trade. In 1904 there 'will be the greatest World's Fair iu the world. The presidential campaign will also take place. To keep informed with the whole world you should subscribe at ouce for that peer of news papers, The Twlce-a-weeSt. Louis Republic. It is indispensable to the farmer, merchant or professional man. Its telegraphic and cable service that of any other paper. It prints the news fully; not imaginative occurrences, but domestic and worldwide facts. It is Democratic in politics, but distinctly a national newspaper and family journal. The subsciptlon prloe of 1.00 gives you two papers each week, 104 papers a year. k ex-ce- ls to places where many. Say, when you feel what it may bo wanted for H I? oob flewspaper use. that you are The vast majority of men are not, And cauuot lie, because your make Is far superior to theirs, pleas take A little tum ble, if theres any, Aud couut yourself youre not so many. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Thelcity will place its large order for U pipes in a few days, and- if these EUinore, March 10, 1903 To Peter E. Christensen, Josh Sylvester parties will hand to me the amount of James Sorenson, Soren Sorenson, pipe they will need, their pipes may concern, Christo Hyldalil or to whom it ma your heirs, assigns or legal reprebo purchased with the order of the sentatives: You are hereby notified thnt we have excity, and at greatly reduced prices. pended hve hundred (iiuii.Oo) dollars in labor is inDfspensablc - r, and improvements upon the Lewiston group of mining claims, consisting Kooky UiB. Yuba Lode, Usher. Lewistonofand Foreman located on Fish Creek Say, if you have an idea that situate in (.old Mountain mining distrl.-Piute County, Utah, in order to hold said You of us all know where Notice. you're at, premises under the provisions of Section 2:t4 And whihimaukiad remaius ia doubt Revised Statutes of the States, beinr the amount required toUnited hold the same foi You know just where Bids to the ran the Richfield City year ending December 31, line. you're coming u y. dtt " first after out; sprii kler ten hours per day during the publication of this notice you fail ortherefus. to Collect your wits, if you have 1903 coiitrihute and to us your proportion are requested. They must pay year any, ch expenditure and cost of this Pf notice. And count yourself youre not be filed with the Recorder as your Interest in said eroup ol up to and claims will become the property of the submany. including the 26th inst., at 4 p. m. scribers under the said Sectiou 2324. Dan Hansen, Guo. C. Poulsen, Say, brother, if you have the gall Lawrence Kirkman, City Recorder To think you really know it Date first pub Mar ls2Sw.S0M,-all; Go tbc jfamil?. A. G. Y'ocnq, Chairman Committee. t 11 To feel that you are better than For Sale. The ordinary average man, And that hereafter you will rise Good Little Willie, Must sell in the next thirty days; six To higher glory in the skies months to two years on part, at 7 per Than those who do not have a At a euchre party in Bala the other penny, cent interest. afternoon a young woman told a fun- Go count yourself youre uot so 3 houses and lots. many. J. W. Lampton, in New York ny story that the had a part in, In Col2 half blocks, fenoed, beBt in city. Herald. orado recently, 1 full block, not improved, close in. I was calling, she said, on a lady in If its a bilious attack, take Chamber-laiu- s US lots, not improved, close in. Denver, and in the parlor with us were 1 saw mill, set in timber for three Stomach and Liver Tablets and the two aons of the house, Willie and years run, a quick recovery is oertain. For George, aged, respectively, 8 and 5 sale 3 pair horses, harness and wagens. years. Willie was very quiet and good, by Neill Drug Co. 10 head Jyoung horses and brood but George behaved awfully. He Best mares. Business in Paying Richbroke au ornament; he fretted and 80 head Cattle, half steer. field for Sale. cried; be kloked his mother; he cut his 100 acres good meadow and pasture finger with a case knife. Finally my of wa,er b(,t flowing Pilnty Ism going into the livery business whi boetess said to him: country jusc across the road. George, why caut yoa behave your- In Riohfleld at ouce, and want to disNew sewing maohine to trad, for a self? Just lcok at your brother Wil- pose of my stage outfit. If you have milk cow, lie. See what a perfect gentleman he the money and wieh to do business, r Writ t0 Bean'Rioh- flehl11 la- - His conduct ought to make you call and see me. ashamed. He a perfect gentleman, P. 0. Nikljon. This is no bluff. Com-you a little least, will prove it The good Willie, Bitting upright In PAINT 1 AUkirds ( METEER The most complete line OIL All oolors 1 BROTHERS Jbls chair, smiled aoqulsasnoa to all GLASS )f All ,n Utatl aouth ,Mn slzee ( HARDWARE SuE vntu,T.,r la eean at Meteer Broe. ct Rr I)r!f4refill PriiJ NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. AN-NUA- L :t: g hoard of directors for the ensuing year and of as shall come before the such other 10 o'clock meeting, am. Monday, March 30, l.ro, at at the storeki UtahRlchld Mrittutil at Richfield, Notice Is also given that there will he . eoial.stoc holders at 11 oclock a m. of the same day andmeeting at the same place for the purpose of end votimr' on tho making of a considering bond issue nn ( b the Copiier Belt Mining i'om'pTny for the purpose of raising m.u.ev Ik.nL jT velopmeut arnendlng'the ito?k?w m'kjnK the par value of V,fHd ?f cents, and making tie ,nj?Kru11 , also Pose of changing the office ll,r from ,r8"s'0 ?n' aMicin'n!-?- Kicl1fieYd.ahtarvae0nK,5, Dot. 1st pub MKaLr n--3w IH0I,0I,,W Seo' bc IReapcr onts pet $1.50 seat. n Every person who can read should have access to a good paper, to keep posted on the current events of the day and to have 3- knowlege of local - events. A good paper, one that devott? its effort to gathering all the news within its h&s .e sphere, come a household necessity. A local paper is especially needful. People have a just curiosity in knowing what their neighbors and friends are doing in social, business and political life. The paper which pays most attention to these matters, cover- ing as wide a field as possible, is the one you want and need and should have. TTbc IReaper publishes all the local news of Sevier county anti the general news of sourrounding counties. It is conceded to be the best weekly newspaper in the state. It is nl $1.50 a l!?ear |