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Show A si a week children the youugcst at , la the condition of Mrs Joseph L. Jen-went north husband fall her Last sen. presumably la Kerch of employment, but as yet he has not returned and only one small remittance of money, cocoa despite the expected birth, has to aid bis destitute helpmeet and short rat ioned children. was Along in the depth of winter it the that discovered by neighbors on potatoes solely wra living family and milk, while the children were that! meanly chid for the terrible cold then prev bled and charitable people went to heir aid ant wiiii tiie waro behelping they have been caret for tter since then, ytt hoping all the time to hear from the father with a waiting j leinit-tance- menus. Hut no help came, finally last week the birth of the sixth child occurred with only the bequests of tne charitable to make com fort for) the mother and babip Dr. Niell and Mrs. Martin Anderson gave their services as doctor and is ' IN A LONG STUPOR. A Brooklyn Boy Thrown on Ilis Head With Serious Results. At Brooklyn last Sunday evening a son of Mr and Mrs Don DaviS was thrown from a horse and at la3t reports ho was still lying unconscious from the effects of the fall. At oclock Ilia lii startel to a neighbor's on an errand. He was gone a longtime, but not much alarm was was felt until ai.out two hours later when he was picked up iu the road in a stupor. lie had gone but a quarter of a mile from his home when the accident happened, so lie had evidently laid there two hours. Tuesday evening, when the last word was received from the Davis home there were favorable sigus of approaching sensibility, but it had not yet regained. Evident ly the horse had stumbled and the boy had fallen onto his head. 7 Railroad Talks. The purchase of the railroad track from Salt Lake to Calieutes by Senator Clark and bis associates bus started a great deal of railroad talk in central Utah. The geueral belief is that will now be built the Salina cut-of- f and that the Rio Grande line will be extended on from Marysvale to some junction point with the new Los Angeles line. The Ogden Standard voices the belief that Clurk has joined forces with Uarriman and the line is not an independent venture, but is aimed to keep George Goulds Rio Grande lines tied up in Utah. The Standard gives no authority for its belief and we have dozens of reasons for thinking otherwise. Of course northern Utah would line go hate to see a through the state aud partly miss them. It would build up Cedar City, Richfield and other promising young cities! But nothing of that kind can keep the demand for more direct routes from coming to the front. and Rio Goulds Missouri-Faoifi- o Grande routes must have a more direct liue to the coast and Clark .Kerens and others are not so blind as to throw off this advantage even if some one should ask it. trans-continent- ' The piles of ties, kegs of spikes and Indicate that tne Gould people are getting ready to build through the canyon. Kalina W. K. Spafford, business partner to feanator Reed Smoot, was in Bsviir n. ; JOIUS TON I'FCiP. M 4 Hist If Hoi - - .Vecom-- Uat'ons in south' COMMODIOUS .W-- SAMPM3 IF R00. MACK TO AND FROM DEPOT 5? o A w L. FARNSWORTH, ii. A r .V Prop. if i 'W .t,t jfi .a Xt iV ''H -- , .,Vl . i- --J- 'ar" -- jt. j'; . .t. '"J-- ,t. i vT, The Winget House Formerly the EERTLESON HOUSE- - will'-mone- $ SorcnChvUttanor. What They Seem To Say 4f u I days coming." I have arms as Charles J. Olsen well legs. Frank K. Heegmiller Its so easy when you know how. There is Joseph H. Erickson so much to l.ft." Henry N. Hayes1 Heud or feet which will get first firs? John Meteer Its easy to move legs when you get them going some. Hans Tuft Make each step count. Dwight Meteer "Just bo I get there and have a good timo. J M. Rolitho-'- T aui sure going to keep at it." Judge McCarty I know that I can wh"ii I get Ht it." I am trying to Judge Chidcster keep up. I look like Janies Christiansen I'. standing but Im not. V. H. Clark Keep the beard j lumb. Its necessary and Dr. Herbert I'll see it done." Max Krotki Just strolling round for the fun of it. .Vbat are you in a It. E Collet burry about." Andrew Jesseu and Jas. B. Ramsey We couldnt get our saddle horses. Niels C. Foulseu May be so and may be not." i I - f TO i HE- s TaM, Sample II ami. if ti ,iri accoinniuiiatioiis. Hates reasonable. It Spit1 HEADQUARTERS MEN. TRAVELING Livery Stable in connection. Lutian Winget, I tc - CONROE, UTAH. 6 ropric til A. C. ANDRBASON, Prop UXALO ;COOOOOOOOOOGOCGOOOOGOeoi A Roy I olby and Elizabeth ('rm two of Halina's bast young po pb- w-united in marriage by Elder John .b At One HAVE THINGS RIGHT Half the Cost - gensonattbe court bouse Tins)., Both are extensively FOR . flain Street, nonroe. ADDITIONAL til tii HOUSE' THE MONRO First-clas- til til til - fOTEL NEW .o' a PLEASANT GO J r Sf $ j t iufw- - hi if FURNITURE Stock coinolote an The Table is always well furnished Reds clean and comfortable. - - - As They WHlk.) I want to get in a comfortable manner. E. E. Holfmann The undutiful husbiiol is a mem- tat-rquick. ber of one of the cilies best families Dr. Niell I can see it way over and his unfeeling action created gen- there. eral surprise among his arquautaiaces J.R Jennings Re tidy and stately here. about it. Make each steep firm. G. T. Roan TWO OF ACCIDENTS. There are more John G Jorgensen d 7 - Si' - 'W W b.' lunches and pieces of George Rameys Home in Brooklyn has been the seene of three accidents to liis children lutely. One day last week his daughter ran out to hang on to the tongue of a roller that was being hauled behind u wagon. She rode a short distance and then lost hold, falling to the ground and being run over. Her head was badly bruiJt d and her hip seriously injured. She is now able to Lear part of her weight on the injured joint. Three days after this accident one of the same man's sons live j ears of a.e fell from a slmd and fractured his collar hone. lie was properly cared for and is now impioving rapidly. Tho third accident came Sunday when their little girl, scarcely more than a baby, fell into a canal and came near as seen and drowning before she taken out. WM. : m V W INI may tie suitab.e tor the location of one of these braneli stations, They are looking for a high mountain valley iewin" Matbir.? that bi'ls fair to lie a suitable place Thi Newlioyal for growing wheat and several Sevier i 1 heflaiktl. One of the county farmers think lither of these Dont buy from agents until you luv valleys excellent files, V. II. (Talk examined t his mu diine. you and J.W. Fairbanks tried a crop of anil get just as goo Uiii: !. ' I dry laud wheat in Rear valley severul as is made by doing so. For saie i successful not while and years ago they feel sire that more experience would have made them so. All are waiting for the committee's arrival. The Barney's Family's Series of i i e. lug that Grass valley or Rear valley fubi-il- y were brought in and the the neighbors for cured by is being rails at r. y Stationery j ;' Dost the Agricultural collage to for the stales five experiment farms is booh to visit Sevier couny, think- - .. it 0 0 0 0 quality of Ice Cream Always tid re with the Farmers Anxious to Have I.xpeniiirnt & Fountain 0 and Cuiifoi tiuuory. The only pine t g t etc. Form In Sevier County. Ice & Soda Water. Full line of Fruits, Cigius, out. rent $ by 0 The committee Cream by the quart, "a! Ion or freezer. Our line of select bites clothing Corded THE AR on committee. re"-ntl- -- seven-year-ol- . - REFRESHMENT STAND 0 0 j d y ypi v THE OLD RELIABLE 0 Deserted by bsr husband with Well-cooke- i 11 Wife and Sis (hililrrn Left by llu band and Father. nurse. ( county this week. lie thinks thern Is little doubt of a through is being built past Kaliua and Richfield That tlonld and Clark hove joined is pracm tically sure, but if Clark is in with build through llarrinmn, Oonld will to the coast auy way," was his view of t ha matter. PITIFUL DESERTION. kinwn Thats what my pictures are they are just right. I am in the Wright House on the right-han- unit mao friends extend congratulations d side of Alain street going south from the Water has been turned rut f tlie Sevier Valley and Soil t h In ml ii as the older rights are entitled i here is iu t he river. High watr 1.1 s not started iu as yet mil bi o. r canals are temporarily ruirirg the' water in turns. Elder Roy Bean left for bis mbsum moiii to the Eastern states i ing. Ilis mission headquarters will e Mrs. Celm His New York. in mother, E. Bean went north with him ami they will visit relatives north before Ids the 29th inst. final departure-o- court house. has better strength and flavor than many fancy brands. Bulk coffee at the same price is not to be compared with Lion in quality. In 1 !b. sir tight, sealed packages. d Aint that right? My work is artistic. See samples in postof-feand in front of galhry. Go up stairs and turn to the right thats the right way to the done right right place, where thin e t THE Kimberly is said to be having a U ORLH NKW period of extreme quite right at this season. The snow is still very deep so THRICE-A-WEIEDITION. that little work on prospects has been done, while a winter quietness l.es habituated the miners to stavirg at Read Wherever the F.nglish Langnngi Jacobson's Version. is S policn. their cabins instead of coming down town." was who arrested Jacob Jacobsen, The Tbrice-a-VVeeWorld was a last week at Mauti, asks the Reaper to A number of Richfield people make success in brilliant the and beginning correct some of the misstatements a practice of taring horses and vehic- lm been steadily growing ever since. which have been concerning the af les. The Nielson & Collett livery 1 ime is the test of all things, and bits fair. It was reported that he offered stable have taken out a license to run set its seal of approval ou the Thrice-a-WeeM cklesou $159 to compromise L. r. x stable, and they have appeal World, which is widely the matter. This, Mr. Jacobsen em- edlivery for protection. Infriiq to the city in every State ar.d Territory phatically denies. He told Mr. Mio b if detected, will of the and wherever there an Union, o on a was the it mistake kleson part people what can read our mother his boys iu driving the stock to Manti, prosecuted. and he was willing to cover all the A match game of base ball is to ! tongue. Tnis paper for the coming winter expense would be to in returning the played between Richfield and Satina .m i tlie year 1903, will make its stock home. If, however, Micklesou teams ou May day for a purse of if possible, more extensiv $30 to the si te. The match is creatthought he had stolen the calves, Jacobsen would not offer any restitution, ing a great deal of talk here and the than ever. All exents of importance, rebecause as long as he was thought Richflelders are preparing to have n no mutter where they happen, are aud ported himaccurately to not promptly. would he criminal try lay good time in honor of the victors, no The subscriber, for only one dollar self clear. matter which side. a year, gets three papers every week md more news and general reading To Shear 50,000. A FEAT OF MEMORY. than most great dailies can furnish at five or Rix times the price. Sheep shearing is now under full Wonderful to Which Accomplishment The Tbriee-a-WeeWorld is absowest the of town, at corrals way Mind Was Trained. the lutely fair iu its political news. ParAbout 50, f 00 head are booked at the Some light Is thrown on the possibias is never allowed to affect pens. Ou the whole the losses this bilities of memory culture by an inter- tisan news columns, aud Democrat and Re season are somewhat heavier than esting recital contained in tho autocommonly, but not so bad as was ex- biography of Robert Houdln, the publican alike can obtain in its pages pected. Many of the sheep are very famous conjurer. He taught his son truthful accounts of all the great campaigns. poor, but with favorable weather con- to glance at, say, a fhop window and In addtion to all the news, the ditions they will pull through nicely, to memorize accurately, as in a brain World furnishes the In the average herd the loss is only 5 picture, the windows contents. Then I'hrice-a-Weeto 10 per cent, while in some instances be would ask him to describe the con- best serial fiction, elabortae market rechecking and correcting him as ports aud other features of interest. it is reported the losses will reach tents, he went on. On one occasion Houdin The Thrice-a-Wee- k Worlds regular 80 which means a loss cent, fully per was commanded to the Tuileries to is only $1.00 per price subscription of all the years, profit, and a net loss give a performance before the French besides. Mauti Free Press, court. As he passed through an ante- vear and this pays for 156 papers room to the salon he bade his son to We offer this unequaled newspaper note the arrangement of the rooms and The Reaper together one year for A Large Loan. and the contents of the bookcases. $2.15. The regnlar subscription price of Then at the close of the entertainOu Tuesday Attorney Henry N. ment Houdin astonished his audience the two papers is $2.50. Hayes completed a loan by which the by giving what he called a second-sigh- t test. Declaring his unfamilRocky Ford and Willow Bend Irrigation companies secure $12,000 from iarity with the Tuilierles, Houdin, Do LRu want Miller A Viele with which to finish blindfolding his son, asked him to Cbc Hews? their new reservoir at Vermilion. The send his gaze through the wall of the room to deto chamber the beyond, rote of interest is percent and the scribe of the chamthe Rooky Ford canal together with the ber and to arrangement The Reaper furnishes all of the volread the titles land recently secured as a reservoir umes on the shelves of the bookcases. site stand as surety for the funds. This feat the young lad accomplished, the news of the county to the astonishment of the court A Thoughtful Man. without bias or prejudice. YOKK bv WHYTE, All kinds of Photographs and Photographic Work. K Is Utah. fic-1,- 1. jQOQQOQQOGQQGOQQGQOQ69 k ' 4 m & oob su-el- IRewspapei uew-s-rvic- is ifiMspcimblc Co tbc family. k k M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble phyeioians oonld not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Fills and hs got relief at onoe and was finally cored. Only 25a, at Neill Drag Go, "MAKES PROPER DIET" S PLEASING It is just the paper you wir t for leliablc news. Cbe IRcapcr Onlg $1.50 pet fctt( 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 a knowlege of local events. A good paper, one that devotes its efforts to gathering all the news within its sphere, lias become 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 i want ig as wide a field as possible, is the one you and need and should have. tlbe IReapec 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 nl? $1.5o a l?car |