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Show ; n sh;u a qn quest t. Tl ition tomai ,'jyy.Cf t fl)e 1 OL. XVI j Richfield, htah, fS FOR INTEREST tiion of Annie Laurie foldings Involved. alone contains 1101 gallons of water. Having given this warniug, will the proper authorities send at least oua man with a wheelbarrow and ahovel to bead of this Impending danger? Youra truly, A tsbrsday. April ie. 3)(0) PAINT f Scbsceibei. U Rutan Claims l(e is Entitled Cared by One Bottle of Chamberlains of L. C. Ilueks Inter Cough Remedy, F. Snyder Alleges He a Half Interest in Rntan's In. it interest in the h An- - urie Mining company held by luck, one of the millionairl pur of the property three years become involved in litigation. 0. Rutan and W. F. Snyder beiHcrtl A lie plaintiffs in the action. Mr. covers, claims that he was the agent tit Stu h whom Mr. Huck acquired bis ;!y. it in the now famous bauanza, NT. Y r his service wus to receive one-f Mr. Hucks interest. Mr.Suy-- 1 ms that he became possessed interest in Mr. Rutans C )r U1E he money Mr. Huck put into npany he received 4000 shares k. Rutan claim1' a third interim block, alleging that Iluck be entire block without turner to Mr. Rutau a third iuiest as upon, according to the com- - Hock was in Salt Lake last week pers were served upon him. He idtely departed for Chicago to t with attorneys. Rutau alleges hen he made a demand for his i of the stock he was repulsed, tract providing for a division pudiated and he was practically go and whistle for for what imed. ' defendant will, it is alleged, otherwise restrained, dispose interest In conffot, and the coart d for an order preventing it. It asked that Huck to required to s in an answer to the of money paid out in uisition of the sir ; in with the amount receiv- gather jr Shares with which it is claimed 1.80 parted, with a Anal order that on of shares be made as provid-i- n "When I had an attack of grip last winter (the second one) I actual cured mystlf with one bottle of Chamber Iains Cough Remedy," says Frank W. Perry, Editor of the Enterprise, Short eville. N. Y. This is the honest truth. I ofttimes kept from coughing myself to pieces by taking a teaapoonfnl of this remedy, and when the ooughing spell would come on at night I would take a dose aud it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough would pass off and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and its accompanying pains. To say that the remedy acted as amost agreeable surprise is putting it very mildly. I had uo idea that it would or could knock out the grip simply because I bad never tried i for such a purpose, but it did, ana it seemed with the second attack of coughing the remedy caused it to not only be of less duration, bat the pains were far less sereer, and I had not used the contents of one bottle before Mr. Orip had bid me adieu. For sale by Neill Drag Co. DEATH OF PIONEER. Charles C. Burr, Fonnder of Bnrrville, Dies at Age of 85 Years. Charles C. Burr, one o! the original settlers of Grass valley and aft or whom the town of Burrrille was named, died at that place on March 31 at the age of 35 years past. Mr. Burr was a native of Lewis county, New York. He mar) ried Sarah Sloat in 1843, and, embracing the gospel of Mormonism, they came to Utah by way of Cape Horn and San Franoisco. They settled first in Salt Lake, and he was a member of the Mormon battalion. He later moved to Payson and was one of the moving spirits in bnilding up that town. He helped to bnild and operated the first sawmill in Peteteneet canyon near Payson. In 1877 the deceased moved to Grass valley and founded the town of has lived there ever since. He ttern 1 the alleged contract between leaves a wife, five children, 50 grandand Rutan when they began the children, and 34 aasw for bonanzas. The funeral was held April 1 and was equ ie time the deal was in progress largely attended. Huck, Kimberly and others ed the Annie Lanrie, a sui Danger of Coughs and Colds. ' to is one came J r was the main party in iuter- - The greatest danger from colds and he plaintiffs, and it is said he grip is their resulting in pneumonia. corn-sum- Burr-ville,a- n. UP-SI- of the principal witnesses oontest just planted. It i s als o ed that s deal is on for the sale property. An offer of $5,000,000 .11 Thi en refused and negotiations are Troul nding by so English syndicate. t one Tria If reasonable care is need, however, Chamberlains Cough Remedy taken, all dunger will be avoided. Among tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases we have yet to learn of a single case having result- ed in pneumonia, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. It will a was s big sensation in Lees cure a cold or an atrack of the grip in nd., when W. H. Brown of that less time than any other treatment who was expected to die, had It is pleasant and safe to take. For saved by Dr. Kings New Dis-fo- r sale by Niell Drhg Co. He writes: Consumption. ired insnfferable agonies from Thurber-Butle- r gave i, but your New Discovery Marriage. aediate relief and soon thereaf-$cte- d Similar a complete cure. We overlooked the fact last week of consumption, pneumonia, iOPVRilitis and grip are Dumerons. that Isaao Erin Thurber and Miss CarlonVree peerless remedy for all throat oline Butler, two young ntabla. :ig trcublee. Price 50o and $1. of Richfield, were granted a laiidlxx people Co. Trial Neill Drug r securr iteed by marriage license here and hied themMunn free. ee.iuti selves to Salt Lake to have the cereliSfvGER THREATENS. mony performed which united them weeWf. together for better or worse. The journal. Id by all young couple returned last Thursday Full to Creek Three ia rvoir;?) i?dra T and have been receiving the congratuOverflowing. lations of their numerous friends. The Reaper joins in extending best wishes to r Reaper:-- "I do not desire to Mr. and Mrs. Thurber, and hopes an alarmist nor to create their pathway may be strewn with happy homes of the those comforts and pleasures of life to Valley. But I believe it a which bring peaceful and contented l duty of every good citizen to sunset. ob-he note of warning when he peril of a whole common- You Sometimes Want the Best A Great Sensation. well-know- n dis-leint- lg through Three creek a few ie, I observed that the expan irvoir of F. M. Dorrity was ful 1 pry brim, and that each sac falling snowflake added to its to the iminent danger of a crevasse, and bringing down ntainsto the valley below. I erved, partly submerged, what tight appeared to be some am-- s creature of terror, but opou us approach I discovered it )art of an old wagon. This I It isnt always that yon want the best; bat when you subscribe for s metropolitan daily newspaper, for any reason, you want one which will give you all the news, and in clean and reliable form, The Salt Lake Tribune publishes every day in the year a complete newspaper. Its intermonntain news, its mining news, its news from Washington, and in fact all parti of the globe, is complete and reliable. The Daily and Sunday Tribane are only 25 cents a week, fl a month, deould be lassoed at onoe and livered anywhere by carrier or maiL an-sagebrush, for should the I The Trbune, a combreak oocur, this remnant plete newspaper, published on Tuesuseful vehicle would be hurl-- i day and Friday, is but $1.50 a year. the mountain gorge with Sample copies free. velocity and striking the ha Feoplss reservoir, would f produo another "Johnstown The famom ttttte Wi as ths Dorrity raaanrolrt?) Semi-Weekl- w y Early Risers ns. 20 1903. THE OLO BEUAOLE A SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP. ,udV. 'J S' PfllWT PAINT paint Meteer OIL Bro Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE f ANOTHER PLAY. O. U. Beans Next Venture Will Hardware Be "The Gypsy Countess. O. U. Bean will sood launch another play. It is entirely different from "Corianton, and ia on lines that will undoubtedly prove much more successful than bis first production. It will be styled "Tbe Gypsy Oonntess," and tbe scene is laid in England. It is the story of a gypsy girl who falls in lore with an EugliBh peer, who visits the camp of her tribe, marries him and has her dream of love shattered at a grand ball, the first she ever attended. Tbe scenic possibilities of the piece are said to be unusual. It is intended originally to have opened its production in Salt Lake daring tbe conference, with Miss Helen Boyer, the leading lady in "Corianton, in the lead role, but be was compelled to give this np, and will now probably launch it in New York or San Francisco next season. POTT OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o Robbed the Grave. e is narrated by o startling incident John Oliver of Philadelphia, as o in an awful condition. o lows; "I skin almost yellow, eyes o en, tongne coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing o weaker day by day. Three physicians o had given me np. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my joy tbe o first bottle made a decided o ment. I Continued their use tor three weeks, and am now a well man. I know o o they robbed ths grave of another tim. No one should fail to try them. o Ooly guaranteed, at Neill Drag Co. o o Entertain Friends. o o Mr. and Mrs. B. Williams and Dr. and Mrs. Griffith jointly o tained friends at high last Friday o evening at the residence of Mr. o liams. After a series of games were o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q o o o o o o o o A fol- was was My sunk- improve- vie 50o, A. enter- W. M. five Wil- played, a nice lunch was served, and prizes awarded, tianl Krotki captured the best gents prize, and Mrs. H. S. Ivie was the lady winner. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hoffman fell heir to the boo-oprizes. The evening was enjoyed by tbe guests. s Those present were Messrs, and John Meteer, W. F. Asimus, Joseph Wilkenson, Saul Krotki, E. E. Hoffmann, Charles Skougard, Frank Latshaw, W. E. Thurber, 8. G. Clark, H. S. Ivie, and Mesdames Gideon Snyder, Lester Quist and A. J. Moore. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOQOOOOOOQOOOOO To Cure a Cold in One Day y Tale Laxative Mes-dame- Session Laws 1903. Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven MHSon boxes sold hi part 12 months. Tfcb Signature, Do f Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes aitd Qroeceris, T better and more complete than ever, and we can give you as low prices as any house. V Is f tongas: "I felt them often wPn wM We carry the leading: stock of Z. C. M. I. Shoes a complete line. 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