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Show L. LIVERY CHANGE. exemplary- - Hie friend are confident he can pall through the besmirching character of such s charge and show P. C. Nielson Has Secured Control that hie life baa been clean. 'Bun. of Business in Richfield. MOKE INDICATIONS Further Evidence of Rail- AT THE ANNIE road Building. In Thirty Days Company Will lie ing in the liiue Pil'd. J'uriluise of I.ig Iron 1'roperti ' The Halt Lake Uerald bays that the bebig iron properties in Irou county longing to the Taylor estate and to Prose Thompson and 1). J. Frue hare been purchased by the Colorado Fuel Iron company for a consideration of ! $200, (XX), Min- in Iron County by a Colorado Concern Necessary Material Kalina. at Piling up t LAURIE. and that this transaction was one of the Inducement for the Rio Grande Western toexteud its liue from Marysvale. It is no longer a secret, says the Herald, that the Rio Grande Western is preparing to build into the irou fields from Marysvale, aud the understanding is that seventy miles of road will be constructed this year. As soon as the line reaches Desert Mound the shipping of ore from the Thompson-Fru- e property will begin and when the road is finally completed to all of the company' sproperties, which em-- s large area outside of the late purchases, something like ROM) tons of iron ore per day will be shipped to the company's furnaces aud mills at Pueb- Manager Charles I. Itader of the Annie Laurio came up from Kimberly Sunday night and will remain in the city for several days. The iniue and mill, he says, are both giving a good accouut of themselves these (lays. The No. 5 tunuel Las beeu completed for a distance of 1,900 feet, with ai other 1,100 feet to go before the ore bodies exposed in ditfereut levels above are encountered. The long uv enue U being driven at the average rate of ten feet per day and be expects to see the record maintained till the task is finished. The drift being run from the fifth level of the Annie Lauiie to tap the workings of the Plue Dird, recently purchased from Pat Iiyan, is being crowded as fust as possible aud another mouth, Captain Pader estlma'es, will see connections with the rich, ledge in that property When that is done the completed. Annie Laurie will begin shipping high grade ore ss well as bullion. Bait Lake Herald. . guld-beurin- g NOTES j M INING j AND PERSONALS. j lo. That tl ere is also something to be The latest samples from the Franis cisco show a fart In r improvement in f doing soon on the Biliua evideuced by the fact tlmt i early the quality of the ore. every week niuteriul for railroad cent a f An assessment of IHcbfielb t .. J ESSEN L:- Dealers amount required to hold the same fur tha ear ending And if within niuety days after the publiontlou of tins notice fad or refuse to eoiiti ibute and pay to you us tour proportion of such expenditure and cot of tin notice, as your iuteiet in sunl group of claims tiers, will become the prou. erty of the subscribers under the ald tluu all in of Kinds eo-o- FRESH ANB CORED MEATS. Groceries, (-- i J ANbMKxe lUHTLEdEV, CMBlBri.BbBB. 101'?lt Date 1st pub Feb low (hifl'cctioncr, pitch Allots NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Elsinore, Sevier County, SeHoi THE SEVIER VALLEY ABSTRACT CO. I ' IN I,iece )Uy f KaNDOM'H i'BANDljUlt Date 1st pub Jan 8 liw. mWW iih .7, "'V No. 53.32 FOR N0TIUE PUBLICATION, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utahf February Richfield Hardware Co. Hi building is being shipped into Kalins, share has been levied on lerjue-Sur-pristhe and company now has its yards at stock, payable April 10. most full. A snow slide last week wrecked the r LAST ROLL CALL. blacksmith shop at the mouth of tunA nel N ) I. at the B. W. aud H. mine. Benjamin Carter Joins Host of Veterans J. M. iiiilingsleo and A. R- Hawley on the Other Shore, , returned a few days ago after au inspection of properties iu Beaver counand E;ad:tcn?! a Spsiialtj, Another of that great army which ty. tUorfe of all hura eolicttcd. donued the blue in the gigantic strife of Iron CcmcUr? There has been quite a lay-of- f Sled fence for Cemetery purposes. of 'til S has answered his lust roll call Iv mine lateon earth and another soul haw joined lisn at the Annie Laurie Parte doirinr work In T line have onlj d a ill nail ou drop me a potul eurd ihe host cf warriors ma'shulled on the ly. It is believed there is a deal on to at their home w it j dcslurnu and irive them estimate other shore. Last Friday afternoon foot. at about 8:30 oclock Peujumiu Carter Joseph Hyland, superintendent of closed hiseyes in death after a decline the Annie Laurie mine, went to Bingextending over a year Bud an illness ham . esterday to see a brother who which had confined him to his home had been seriously hurt in a mine. for three months past and to his ed List weeks issue of ths Milford for six weeks. He had a serious ill- Times r says that a syndicate composed ness in February a year ag , au i had of James cbipman, a Richfield banknever fully recovered. firm and others are negotiating for Mr. Carter was a native o1' Tike ing the purchase of the Wild Bill propercounty, Iudiana, and wus bo u June ty. . V . f 9w,t 12, 1M3. In August, 18(51, at the age of X L. of I. the At a Mining 18 years, he responded to Lincoln's cull meeting for volunteers and joined Company G, C tn pany at Mantl last week, it was 5Mh Regiment of Indiana volunteers dcided to push the the tunnel in the ? . . and served until September, 18t4, be- companys property south of the Deer i rail on of the an iuto intersection in a of number ing engagements. -- On his return home he married Eli- vein. Marysvale Free Lance. za J. Pei kins. In September, 1873, The Gold Fissure Mining Company they came to Utah aud settled at Lich- of t his city filed its articles of incorfield, Mr. Curler engaging in the butch poration iu the County Clerk's ollice ering business. In lwHJ he moved today. A. J. Weber is president; J. F his family to Arizona, but returned Gibbs, M. P- - Bratfet, three years later. During his real and treasurer, with R. b. secretary dence In Arizona he served in the Fowler and Daniel Herrington as distate militia as first lieutenant. rectors. Its capital stock is $500,001) With the building of the railroad divided inti shares of the par value of into Richfield be took up the dray bus- $1 each. The company owus eight iness and continued at that uutil com- claims located in ths Henry miuiug pelled to give it up last December. He district, Sevier county, and four For everything jnthe line of was well known to every oitizeu of claims in the Gold Mountain district, Richfield, to every travehug man and Piute county. Deseret News. railroad employe along the branch. He filled one term as constatde of this A HARD TRIP. precinot. He was an energetic, hardETSfl working man. The deceased leaves two children, AV. P. Lee Helps the Stage Through to AIM Loa and Pays for It. Benjamin F. aud Eliza Venetta, who were boru in Richfield, aud a widow. Four of the pareute' children have Walter B. Lee returned last week died, three In Indiana aud one here. from a trip to Torrey. He reports a The funeral was held Sunday after- very disagreeable trip. Teams had to noon, Niels Auderson and Peter be twice changed before reach$1.50 THE HERALD Schwenugen, two veterans of the Civil ing Burrville, and it was only with the war, and John Meteer, E. C. Wright, J. aseistauce of all the passengers, and F. Beau and Joseph Hausen, volun- Bishop Fillmore, William Hallows, $L0Q Orange Judd Farmer teers of the late Spaulsh war, acting Wi dter Wilkinson and others that the (Weekly) out fit was Dually landed in Burrville. aa pall bearers. The death of Mr. Carer leaves out Mr. Lee says the teams are like a good .50 YeaiBookand Almanac four veterans in Richfield who partici- ma ny clooks ruu down. $3.00 The stage fluidly reached Loa, and pated In the civil war Rev. J H. Me teer, Niels Anderson, 8. F. Mount aud Mr. Lees surprise knew no bounds ALL FOR whrni he was asked to pony up the Dr. G. H. Herbert. usual fare after not only working his All the News pas mges worth, but helping the team TWICE A WEEK I Untlcr Bonds- aloug beside. lie says the next time he wants to go to Wayne oounty he WITH will ,?o afoot if he cannot get a rig of Ths Ideal Farm Paper Developments in the alleged adul- bis own. (Weekly) a which In tery case, prominent Saline and man is the accused, have been slow Stands No Show. A 1901 Almanac (or Agriculturist but none the less sure. On Saturday last a warrant was issued for A. 0. TO GET THE There is a man at Richfield who is AU, SEND to the charge (if makin a business of raising rabbits Crosier adultery committed with Hanna Petor-so- for market. He has some specimens a young girl of this place. The whioh are said to be worth $25. This to me offense la alleged .to have been com-nutt- gentleman is likely to have a strong inApril of last year. Mr. Cros- competitor in a jack rabbit canning ier gave bouis for his appearance at a factory which is being talked np in HERALD COMPANY preliminary heariug to be held some some parts. If the jack rabbit should time in the future. The date was not become tUe fad, the Belgian hare man Salt Uk City. Bet as the attorneys on both sides ar s would not be iu it. Cedar City busy and it was left open until such The Herald, - $1.50 time as ths attorneys will be able to Makes a Clean Sweep. The Reaper, - $1.50 to take the matter up. S. R. ThurThere's like a C will otnb look after man an I J nig i nothing doing thing j $3.00 Mr. Crosiers interests and they are thoroughly. Of all the salves you ever BOTH PAPERS leavlug no stone unturned to clear heard of, Buokleu's Arnica Salve is the On Year their client. The heariug will probably beet. It sweeps away aud cures burns, I tv ' lL'er,, ..take place one week from today. The Jraptionssift anc, end Its only pi Send orders to the case Is attracting rnuoh attention ?nranteed to give satisfaction by Reaper, locally as M Crosier has always been i N Richfield, Utsh. -- - facats & HI HI ft 0 ! and Bicycle Sundries. Guns and Ammunition. IJicycL-- s WV me fr the Consolidated Wagon & Ma. rents Yin kind of Vehicle or Implement ) ou may desire hive $ JOHN CHRISTENSEN. HI 0w A LARGE ASSORTHENT OF PAINT. OIL AND GLASS. HI HI HI Co ,i jq' 0tn CALL AND EXAMINE OUR LINES. sd V m' t A v, gas - z - h r jv i t i it- sayEsimiEC. WM&PF PROBATE r C i s-. ,v.. c- r A complete catalogue allowing over S00 preminsta that may be secured ly saving ths wrappers funusbed free upon request. Send vonr name od s postal card, sod we will mail yon the catalogue. .Address Premium Dept., THE CUDAHY South Craahs, Diamond 3w. GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. C Ship for msult the County Clerk er Respective Signer for further Information. FACKIf.NQ Y 1 CD. Bale by aii' Q,cciTB NOTICE. In the District Court, probate division, h. and for Sevier county, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Mary (JulsL deceased. Notice of distribution summary ad in mistratlon. Notice is hereby given that Peter L. Quilt, administrator of the estate of Mary Quist, deceased, w ill apply to the said court on Frk day, the 10th day of April 1903, at 10 o'clock, m. of said day, for an order to distribute the estate aforesaid in accordance with the irayer of the administrator herein. Seal Jno. G. Jorobmsbm, Clerk DELINQUENT NOTICE. Bend Canal Company. Notice There ere delinquent upon the following described atock on account of .mmc ment levied on the 14th day of Febru.17. 1903, the eeveral amounts aet opposite ta name, of the reapeotive aharehold.rs, a. follow a: No No Amt . Name Cert Shre Due I2 W 40 Louis Baker 80 Monroe-Sout- h J. 5. HORNE & CO. Being located in our new building ne xt to Richfield Commercial & Savings Bank, are now prepared to serve our patrons, aud have in stock p Fcjfv tore, Eaby Qakkiaqes, John Barney' Mr A J Bcrtleaen Owen Collings Carpet j, Fred Hunt Walter and Lawil Jonea.... Richard Loynd Wm Morrison Niels Madsen estate W m Moore Linoleum, Window 5hadej, T rcjnks. Etc. ill. We are cutting prices on furniture formerly held by H. B arisen, and keep a supply of new goods. We also keep, the most complete stock of Undertakers Goods in Southern Utah. OUR HEARSE IS READY FOR USE ANY TIME V The Sevier Nurseries UTAH. ASIMUS & McNAflARA, Proprietors. 100,000 30 30 84 8 121 18 ' 80 6 8 S 8 137 8 45 20 100 160 40 100 2 16 SO 00 ? 1 5S 5 SO 25 85 40 15 71 65 S , )28. J -. J ?5 1 258 18 5 13I-1- M 48' 00tB 40 195 85 40 18 25 46 100 24 0W Jacob Sregerson 21 Amir and Aust Yergenaen J 110 Carl Tuft J Wm H Dale 110 fM C C Brown Alma Bohman A ad In aerordance with law and an order of the board of directors, o many abarea each parcel of auch .took aa may be necaa-arwill he .old on the 17tb day of APr) 1903, at 2 o'oloek p,m-at the front door of P. Christ ian.eni hall in Monroe, Utah, to pw the delinquent aaaeaament thereon, toga1' with eoat of advertising and eapen.ee otSee- 144 . 133 . C. A. TWO AND THREE-YEA- R OLD TREES Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Apricot and Peach Trees, of ll Hardy V aritl0w. fill kln&a ot Small fruit an5 Sbrubbcru, SbaOc anO Ornamental Crecs, Strawberry plants, iRoecs, Etc. FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS Witi0.U tiTn1 RWBy fpr than the imno4'aWr OS 130.112 Mr. Homer McCarty 48 Brigham Nielaon Neifiii Nielsen 47 L H Newman A Sorenaen ItS 1 Sorensen 78 Alfonzo Winget Joseph Rertloen Parley Winget Oron P W aahburn .11 John F Webb, Jr Richard Wideen J P Penny .. Annabella Rea and Can Co. 135 Farmer Harvy Ross Christian Anderaon WE ARE GROWING IN OUR NURSERIES 08 44 125 118 Win RICHFIELD. 141 Alma Alagleby Casfccts, Coffins, Coffin SiarOware, Xtnlngs, Burial Sboes, JBurtal IvObes, 3EtC., always on hand. Be-eor- I AND k U (Semi-Weekl- Aclv.noe, Louis sods bumbo. ; UNUSUAL OFFER $2,50 it A Drugs Medicines ed Elsinore, March 10, 1903. Teter E. Christensen, Josh Sylvete, James Sorenson, Soren Sorenson, Greely Snyder, Chruto Hyldahl or to whom it may concern, your heirs, assigns or legal representative.: You are hereby notified that we have expended hve hundred ($XMJ 0u) dollars iu labor and improvements upon the Lewiston group of mining claims, consisting of R cky Cliir, Yuba lxde, Fisher, Lewiston and Foremaa Lode mining claims located on 1 Ish Creels situate iu Gold Mountain mining district, Unite Coimtv, Ut ill, in order to hold said, A nremU.es under the provinionsof Section Revised Statutes of the United States, being amount to hold same the the io required the year ending December 31, And if within ninety days after the first publication of this notl e you fall or refuse to contribute and pay to us your proportion of such expenditure aud cost of this notice, us w nerw, your interest i said group of claims will become the nroperty of the subscriber under the said Section Dan Hansbn, Lawbbncb Kirkmas. Date first pub Mar HEADQUARTERS 01.78 ( co-o- t; n, lbut To tiv fix. $1.75 1. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Proprietor. . . -- Notice i hereby gUen that t lie follow settlers have tiled notice of their in tentionto tnuke tmal proof iu siipjxnt Iof tiieir claim, and that said proof will made before the Ketfiter and Ktcier of U. at Salt Lake Citv, oo April 7, i. Gd,laud office Kuelt. widow Noof Alice viz, flora A homestead Kum4I, deceas'd entry for the SS l4 of Nhl4, SEl of N W4 and K1 of s'.V1., of See 11 townhip youth, rautf j east, Sait Lake meridian. she names the follow ing w itneseto prove her continuous residence upon aud cultiva tiou of oaid land, viz.: Gearseu S, Haytn Alonzo Hillings, J unies M Kuysell and hlo K. Forsvth. ail of Loa Utah. Also Flora E Forsth, homestead entry No. I2.8W. for the W1 of Sh.1- and SE!4 of SKof Sec. 11. and N l of Nt1 of see, 14, township i.S sooth, range - east. Salt Lake meridian. She names the following w itnesj.es to Drow her continuous residence upon and cultiv tion of said laud, viz.: Flora A. KiuatlX earsenS. Hnstin. Alonzo Hilling and Jamas M, ltubsell, all of Loa, Utah Frank 1). Hobdb, Register. Date 1st pub Mar 5 ttw . I tg & A A Neill Drug- Co. , ' till, notice, a. Kim i i :Wi . of proportion of mieli exiienditure, und cokt your interest In k.ui the property gi onp of claims will become t lie kubkcriber under the said section J.Ui. ,lithout t,ie eller furnishing I you au ahkti act .how ing ft good and marketable title Io-und it woul cost you anything liecaukethe. on thin. It'. hiikiin-kk- , Iiurfv aim sella p.us for it Ifa bank or investment company w ill not r to pay anubktraet, how run you altord ri.k money on land without ? Iu i .ikh und not Know w lint you ure getting iu return ordermgf t .end complete dekeriptiou of pioperty. a' V e do .ill km call on u . Cllltlon-- 5 RICHFIELD, UJAH. s , r HENRIE mm Vfcmk Junuary d, lind. To Frank Johnson, your heirs, assign or le tral rejiiescntatives: i oil hi e hereby notified that I hate expended four hundredi(l',0 Ouj doilurs in lnbof end improvement upon the Dead Im of niiuuiif claims, cousUtiu of ti f roup ead Diue claims Nos. 1, i, 3 aud 4 situate iq (told Mountain luiiting district, Diute couiw S. G. CLARK, Manager ty, I tah, in order to hold said premia uzw der the provisions of .Section ZM4 Uevid he whether should n'lut know of land a foot deed a has oil Ev cry man .statutes of the United Mates, being the to hold the same for M my people have deeds that are worthless becaust amount required W 111 it or not. ending lUr?- And if within uinety duy, after the publication of this notice you faj iiillIC prior grantor had no title. or ref like to contribute and pay to me your IMPOIfThK AND DLAl Ht ud H. Ehkksoii, J. C Jeshkn, Fish) Fruits and. 1."Vegetables cut-of- one-hal- (b ip fop, he Wonder, The Pio. nio, 'i he lTnloii ami Hard 1 aek olutiiu, situate iu Ooid Moiintaiu inhilittf dipitriet piiiie county, I tah, in older to hold aaid )reiniea under the provuionu of ftectiou Hevtaed Matutes of the I uited .''tute, belutf tl & AxDERTON, out-you- Aim ' Smiih. lr. - ARTHUR 7, IC.Jl T or leval reureeen! your heire, lives: You are hereby uotifled that me have e pemied i hundred (tOO.OU) dtdiaru iu aud improveiueuts upou the Pub labor claims, couutiiiL' of I i,A f rouuot1 heintiunir 1 'i IBOPBItTOBS. .v lifies ' Elilnore, Utah, Fah. To Joaeph R. Smith aud George flfteat fllbadiet, On Tuesday of this week P. C. Niel-so- u consummated a deal by which he comes into possession of the livery business of this city. He purchased the outfit and goodwill of John Christensen and established business in the Wright stable. Mr. Nielson proposes to have one of the best accomodations in -- out hern Utah. He already Las a number of of good teams, and will dispose of his old rigs and replace them wih new outfits. He will add rev-ernew rigs to his establishment and be prepared to serve all list da In the business. lie ie an expireuced hand in the business arid knows how to take care of horses and outfits, and will undoubtedly make Richfield tea I quarters for the livery business iu this NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. thimr yon reed in our Ine, as you can do better beHer 8ftti8lrtioni in this soil andclimat invited. Visitors always weioome- 8tk R1?s - ALL KiiNDS Wiioil, OF BLANKS AT REAPER OFFICE |