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Show TRIBUNE BONDED. pocs to Franklin Syndicate for $15,000. the latest roek, which is a pale Hue The New Royal Sewin' Machine quartz, will show high values. The inn Theflarket. One of the bet dications are that the first J iuctlon of vein will be encountered soon, Dont buy from agents until you Lave which will mean a body of high grade examined this machine. You will save money and get just as good a machine ore. as is made by doing so. For sale by V.i Increasinghi Fra, unco, 1 s , H -- if s5F; H$v i (K(SttanSCr r "i j WM. JOH nSTON, ? most encouraging report was reDtah r in ceived this week from the Francisco Pond Cover a Period of Nine Months Movements at Other (Jold Mountain property in Beaver county. The shafti ol at the writing, was down Properties Bright Outlook for Stock complete and uireaeed feet, and the vein had Various Caiius. a half and feet. to four trom three The ore wae growing better tat appear.k ItfctJt fiSUA i TWO DEATHS. tjtilt'fjk t ance, and eeverul reach stringers had At a meeting of stockholders of the dipped through the vein, 'be vein Nathaniel Hanihett and Min. T. W. in a bsld from a the was little way company dipping .Tribune Mining A tut Mi UTtf JffcAiXMli lions Released from Suffering. " Dastledaje last Sunday evening, it shaft, but the workmen are following Home Journal is another Coukey's a flue foot wall. The latest assay gives was decided to put the Tribune pro Sevier county lost two of its well monthly magazine which hasdisoover There the best values yet obtained. ed an increased (jfinaud for shojt bonds under Mouutaln Gold on reeidents by the hand of death known now in this perty felt is more confidence and presents five in its April stories, to Dr. P. A. H. Franklin for $15,000 property than ever before. during the past week. Nathaniel issue, which also shows an increase of The bond is to extend a period of nine liuuchett of Anuabella died laet eight pages. In addition to th short souths, and at the end of that time Thursday night at the age of 73 years. stories, there are several special illusfbe claims are to be sold or returned For many months past he bad suffer- trated and several departNOTES INING articles ed untold agony from a carbuncle un- ments for at once at the option of the bonders, M the home, as well as a dej j AND PERSONALS. der his right collar bone. Sleep wa1. The meeting le said to Lave been of .music. This magazine partment a very warm one, there being considerscarcely ever possible and when t jo has more than kept its promise made Mou-day J. M. Billingsley went north able solid lanndried aired. inflammation finally broke, he was too to Its readers a year ago to outdo all Reef Golden to cousid out on bis the been way The Tribune has long weakened to ralley. its competitors iu the five-cemagaMr. Hanchett was a hale and hearty ered a good group of claims. For mine. zine field. his affliction four years past development work has Floyd Weed of the Annie Laurie old gentleman until been prosecuted until it is in a fair mill was in town last week for sev- came upon him. He was of sturdy Look Here! condition to judge somewhat of its eral days. stock. He wae boru iu one of the , merits. .With the showing now made eastern states, and when but a youth You people that want to buy a beaut the and of the nine months the IL N. Hayes went to Balt Lake Mou fought in the United States army tiful home at Monroe, nearest the new bonders will be able to determine day, intending to go out to Milford to against Mexico. After the war he and t ooming Gold Mountain mining what they want to do. With the lock into the negotiations pending for went to California. A few years later can have a chance now in a camps, of Bill Wild property. he came to Utah and settled at Salem. new franklin syndicate behind it, there is the sale the 1V story rustic dwelling, ho doubt that business is meant in the B. T. Ashby wqs down from the Gold About twelve years ago he moved to with cellar, pantry halls and closets move. It is later learned that J. C Cup this Week. He reports nothing Anuabella and has b en one of the up and down staires, kitchen fixtures Stewart is the bonder of .the group in new. Work is being pushed along and most highly respected citizens of that aud private waterworks; big barn 42 stead of Franklin, He leaves three chil- feet long; full lot, when the proper distance is reached, community. young orchard; sitdren, a son, Byron, and a daughter, uated 3 block from Main street. Will something good is expected. Mrs. R. Brown, in Anuabella, and a be sold at about ANNIE LAURIE EX. its cost. The Elsinore parties who are open son, Myron, in Arizona. P. te O. Box 4, can m vein a coal Enquire immediately up Raphelsons ing Indications Justify the Most Sanguine yon last week let a ooutract for 30 Monroe, Utah. MRS. T. VV. ROSS. feet, which will give a tunnel depth of After many months of affliction and Expectations. 57 feet. 1 be coal eeam continues to pain, the last three mouths confined The talk and comment by practical widen and improve in quality. to her bsd, the spirit of Mrs. T. VV. mining men who have examined the 8 F. Mount, one of the veteran pros Ross left her wornout body last Tuesproperty justifies the confidence of pectors and promoters of Gold Moun day morning at Joseph. Her condithe operator of the Annie Laurie Ex lain, has secured an option on the L tion become such a few days ago that Hour) tension proprety that, at proper depth 4 N. claims on the Marysvaleside and, death was foreseen, and Mr. Ross was the property will develop into a grea w th another party, is to begin a summoned home from Canada, reachmine. The location of the ground development of the property. ing her bedside a few hours before she And the development of other prop1'he L. A N- - baa furnished evidence of died. THE erties near by assure that great veini-lis good proposition, and with a Mrs. Roes was well known in Sevier being in tbie ground. 1 he tunnel which i WOULD brough opening up, will no doubt county. She' had resided with her la now being run is at a point come to the front as one of the lead- husband at Joseph for more than 20 THRICE-A-WEEEDITION. which will permit of it being a ers on the east side of the mountain. years. She was a woman held in high working tunnel and allow the developsteem by her friends. She leaves eight L. H. Bartholomew wae down from ment of the property advantageously. children and a tusband to mourn' her Read Wherever the English Language The tunnel haa beeu pushed through Maryevale this week and left for Balt loss. is Spoken. a hard surface formation into ground Lake today to advance several prop-sltioin which he i9 interested on To Cure a Cold in One Day. which is loosening up and indicates The Thrice-a-WeeWorld was a the approach of that porphyry which , lie east side of Gold Mountain. Mr. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 'Tab- brilliant success in the and beginning r uni-has Birtholomew beea working surrounds Gold Mountains great gold lets. All druggists refund the money has been steadily growing ever since. veins. It is not expected to tap any many disadvantages, but he is a push-- r if It fails to cure. E. VV. Groves sig Time is the test of all things, and has and has some good properties un- nature Is on each box. .25o. veins rigbbaway, but the indication-ar- e . set its seal of approval on the Thrice-a-Weehe secure control. can der If as favorable as the ,most eauguine proper World, which is widely cirHssistanoe, he wll give his properties hoped for. Atmoshere of Dwellings. iu culated every State and Territory disa be and a big lift big help to the The directors are now contemplatof the Union, and wherever there are trict. Under the head of Child Training ing Installing a machine for facilitat people what can read our mother ing progress. L. II. Outzen, pre-idein the April Delineator, are a number tongue. Host Richin Business of the company, will start east In a Paying of valuable suggestions for keeping This paper for the coming winter few days to place a block of stock on field for Sale. the air of the house purs. Among and tbe year 1903, will make its new the market so the work can be pushed them are the following: service, if possible, more extensive along without delay. It is freely preI am going into the livery business The nee of stained floors and rags than ever. All events of importance, dicted that within a year the Auuie iu Richfield at onoe, and want to dis- in preference to carpets. no matter where they happen, are reLaurie Extension will be one of the pose of my stage outfit. If you have A thorough daily airiDg of each ported accurately and promptly. t o . leading miues on the mountain. he money and wish to (lo business, room. The subscriber, for only one dollar call and see me. Shaking and brushing the clothing a year, gets three papers every week ,v" P. 0. Nielson. TI1E COPPER BELT. and more news and general reading Removal from the bedroom at night than most great dailies can furnish at five or six times the price. NEWSPAPER of clothing worn during the day, Changes Made at Annal Meeting Held FIRST-CLAS- S Daily airing and occasional beating The Tbrice-a-WeeWorld is abso-lute. in Richfield Monday. " ' Is a Family Necessity No Business of mattresses and blankets. fair in its political news. ParOpen war against the feather dost er. tisan bias is never allowed to affect The anual meeting of the stockholdMan Can Be Without One. A dry oellar at all seasons. news columns, and Democrat and Reers of the Copper Belt Mining comFrequent inspection of plumbing. Yon might just as well attempt to publican alike can obtain in its pages pany was held in Richfield last MonLittle fnrnitnre and no uncovered trothful accounts of all tbe great poday. 'Officers for the eusuing year read at night without a light as to run were elected as follows: L. H. Bartbol a farm, a store, or do any kind of bus- vessels containing soiled water in the litical campaigns bedroom. In addtion to all the news, the iness without a newspaper. omewpresldeut; Saul Krotkl And it Thrice-a-WeeOpening windows at night; discardWorld famishes the E. Bartholomew, secretary; Max there is anything yon want good it is best serial fiction, elabortae market reKrotkl,treasurer; I. J. Stewart, direotor. a newspaper one that gives the real ing weather strips. Plenty of sunlight. The articles of incorporation were nws, fresh and aocurate,and from all ports and other features of interest. The Thrice-a-Weeamended to make the par value of parts of the world. Especially do you Worlds regular A Sweet Breath atock (2 instead of 25 oents per share want the news from your own comsubscription price is only $1.00 per is a never failing sign of a healthy year and this pays for 156 papers and Increasing the capital stock to munity. 1, 000, 000. The Salt Lake Tribune, daily and etomaoh. When the breath is bad the We offer this uneqnaled newspaper It was decided to change the place Sunday, the oldest and most reliable stomach is out of order. There is no and The Reaper together one year for of bnslnsas from Richfield to Marys-valejan- of the intermonntain daily newspa- remedy in the world equal to Kodal $2.15. Th regular subscription price of to authorize a bond issue for pers, haa recently added a great new Dyspepsia Oure for curing indigestion, the two papers is $2.50. the purpose of developing the prop- press, a vast am iunt of speo.al io dyspepsia and all stomach disorders news and has much eularged Mrs. Marry 8. Crick, of White Plains, erty. writes: I have been a dyspeptic DELINQUENT NOTICE. The Copper Belt has had many ups Its sphere. The dally aud Sunday Ky, for years tried all kinds of remedies and downs slnoe its career began , ow Tribune are only 25 oents a week, a but continued to grow worse. By the Monroe-Sout- h Bend Canal Company. ing to unfortunate circumstances, bat dollar a month, by oarrier or by mail. use of Kodal I began to improve at Notice Tbere are delinquent upon tbe foland onoe, after a few bottles taking described stock on aocount of assessit is a good proposition beyond Sample copies sent free. The am fully restored In weight, health and lowing levied ment on 14th tbe of day Tribune Tuesdays and Fri- Strength and can eat whatever I like. 1903, the several amounts set February, donbt, and with means to get the be will made a is Kodal digests what you eat and makes lows: proper depth paying days only $1.50 per year. the stomach sweet. Neill Drug Co. Name property. 1v A ik : FURNITURE y VS t 1 Ibook5Maqazinej 51 (I $ l itlfT COMMODIOUS - l Prop. Best Hotel Accommodations southern Utah. 'i $ 2-- r f SAMPLE ROOlI HACK TO AND FROM DEPOT .g r j one-thir- The Winget House w? aSI 77? Formerly the BERTLESON HOUSE- 77? Ail The Table is always well furnished Beds clean and comfortable. Ik Atl 77? PLEASANT A& Wt FOR HEADQUARTERS TRAVELING MEN. AVI 77? aM. 77? Livery Stable in connection. 4 AVI Lu.tia.n 'Winget, e rfONROE, UTAH. 7?? avI 7J? Proprl tor d --- K k . m k v.f .0 O Thats what my pictures are they are just right. I am in the Wright House on the righV - o o o o o o j us 0 000000000000(00000000000000' O O O HAVE THINGS RIGHT o is a sure resource o NEW Y0KK - vVI. hand side of Main street going south from the court house. 0 o 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o & o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo H, lv ? 0oo b IRewspaper is indispensable Go tbe tfamilp. k tek-graph- Semi-Week- Louis Raker. BEYOND ALL COMPARISONS. TnE L. & I). Fine Quarts From Which Pannings Free Gold Are Obtained. ly of Some fin quartz from which pan ning showing free gold were obtained and sent down this week from the L. A D. property on Gold Monntaln. This claim ta being developed by th Boston and Gold Mountain Mining com pany, whioh has secured possession of a group of olaims neer th Annie Laurie and whioh experienced parties say la in a most favorable location for a big proposition. The tunnel is In a distance of 203 feet and is following a vein 8 by 6 feet between two good walls.- - A big volume of water Is now running from this tunnel, enough to run a mllL Every foot of advanoe into th ground shows up increasing encourag-Jocondition, and no doubt assays on g One of the many factors contributing to the remarkably rapid and solid growth of St. Lonls 1s the marvelous development ct th Southwest and other territory tributary to that city in all the lines of trade. In 1904 there will be the greatest Worlds Fair in the world. The presidential campaigu will also take place. To keep Informed with the whole world you should subscribe at once for that peer of news St. Louis papers, The Twloe-a-wee- k Republio. It Is indispensable to the farmer, merchant or professional man. Its telegraphlo and cable service excel that of any other paper. It prints the news fully; not Imaginative occurrences, but domestlo and worldwide faote. It is Democratic in politics, but distinctly a national newspaper and family journal. The eubeoiption price of 1.00 gives you two pApen aoh wttk, 104 papers a year. For Sale. Krwd Hunt Walter and Lewia Must sell in the next thirty days; six Kichard Lojrnd.... Jon months to two ysars on part, at 7 per Mels Madsen estate., mare. 80 head oattla, . half steers. 100 acres good meadow and pasture laud, plenty of water, best flowing well Iu the country just across the Wm . Farmer Harvy Ross Christian Anderson .. Jacob Sregerson .. Andr and Aust Ferfei Carl Tuft Wm H Dale C C Brown for a Alma Bohman New sewing machine to trade . milk oow. . . Call on or write to E. F. Bean, Richfield. ,, . events. A good paper, one that devotes its efforts to gathering all the news within its sphere, has be- come a household necessity. A local paper is especially needful. People have a just curiosity in knowing what their neighbors and friends are Gbe IReaper , road. to a good paper, to keep posted on the current events of the day and to have a knowlege of local doing . . Every person who can read should have access in social, business and political life. The paper which pays most attention to these matters, covering as wide a field as possible, is the one you want and need and bhould have. W in Moore oent interest. Alma Marleby 3 houses and lots. Brigham Nielson.. 2 half blocks, fenced, best in city. Neiini 1 full block, not improved, close in. L H Newman A Sorensen . lota, not Improved, close in.' 1 saw mill, sat in timber for three Alfonso Hinget.. Joseph Pertlesen. Parley Wlnset ... years run. 8 pair horses, harness and wagens. John F Webb. Jr .. 10 heed tyoang . horses end brood Kichard Wldeen... J P Penny . , in accord.. .v law ana an oraer of the board of directors, to share of each parcel of such stock at mauy msy be neoes-"U- l, ol on the 17th day of April, he front door of C. 0,ook. p;ra,i P. Christiansen s hall in to a tba delinquent assessmentMonroe.Ltnh, together with cost of advertising andthereon, expenses of tale. C. A. Wixosr, See. 0 0 0 0 0 0 publishes all the local news of Sevier county and the general news of sourrounding counties. It is conceded to be the best weekly newspaper in the state. It is $t.5o a H?ear |