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Show $$$00 whs bleep and he hl'H'-- d j uud wagou the hun-,1'down bitv.t-ei- i iiuil was jiiiaheil off iuto the water The hay a k m set u:i i the team into th' oi.er outfit t.r.d punhsi D oh Mr Ambr-sot ha I'rude into tt.e wnt r. was pretty h.nlly bruised, one of Ins t tilth's bung burt ho ha yet Jnupe. Nut 1 great deal ut iia.iiiu.e was (Jot e. the hill l'lOXEKlt YETEUAN. rn Death of W. X. Spa flu id .umabelh. ' of Mexi' un War and 1kme r tf Utah hv eiit ful and Useful I. if1 Rally Keillor in Set ier Deiiti lO'iiii m o n $ GONE TO NEVADA. A times Suddii.l). lie. l.i.rgc of Hunil (.It County. (ierr Takes ; rt b ft Tuesday on a & m .Mina return rr f& $ $ f- 0 & $ THE OLD RELIABLE - vtttt Ky X. fif1 it J; -- t ' REFRESHMENT STAND "the arc" Always Tilt It K with tin 1" ju.i tv plum' t t ( i . t , J i T di rt j JOHtJSrON. COMMODIOUS - 0 . 7'--- J T; A jt. A jt ft t ft ft. ucrur-'Viv'iv- '- " , v 2,.-- . t Va iR. SAMPLE HACK TO AND FROM DEPOT ft ft si t -ft ft; ; ft; jf V- ft; .t; A Ai tv ps Poq- j . tlOX.Ta-- J t Prop. nt(F'yj 1 r w-- v, . J ; ? if; :'. y i "y- - The Winget House . Formerly the BERTLESON HOUSE- lilii-ja- 1 j J a Rest Hotel Y(fo:nni niutii Utah ' e 1 V 0 lee lc Liie of ur d ei-t- -. 4? 'r. am F uiit iii Allen G.,rr Last Sanity in .ruing, shortly beStationery is county, Nevada, wliero triptoILimboli fore f oclock, Wil l'tm Nelaou Staf- lie w ill take charge of the old llack-tur(). L. I'AKNSVVORIM, ford of AitiiubeRa, uoi being able ta mine near Wiuimtnuca, which h is "r IT rest eo nfortably, got U and walked Icon pure!-iseby IS. D. CafiVy fell i around his room for a shor1 tune olhi-rsMr. dorr sampled the pr ; Lay mg down again be passed peace tliorough y while ho v.as out toeie Tlio New Royd L ewin Machsnt fully away into that sleep that know., ou ins form r trip. I he vein co a not Waking, ibu alt end tut not being of porphyry aiulqu ,t tz and curries al n 1 hcfluiket. One of the be aware when dissolution cn e. All ues in toil. l $12 per gol averaging Dont buy from agents until you have winter he had been ailing with rheum 'I't-Las renamed the property this machine. 1 on will save examined advanced age, atisni. This, with Lis and operations will begin at once. money and get just as good a machine weakene bis heart, and gralually i. It has always been a goo proiucer. us u made by doing so. For sale by its functions. The funeral Iho cease purchase rice was 20.U0 ). crowd . iV w-,- . ( , . - WM. t .! and Coiifvi tiom iy. S' .da Water. Full lino ot Kru t Cream by the (purt, gallon .r tc, t VjSf a TVY 1 1 sorrowing relatives and frieuda gathered to pay their last speeds. Mr. Stafford had au eventful and useful life. Horn at Kingston, in Can ada, in ls27, he crossed to the United Btates when a youth of 17 Wuen Still under age he enlisted iu the U. S. army under assumed name to entreat his age aud served through to the cl oee. When peace had been jesti red be came to Utah, being among the pioneers, lie was one of the early set tirs of Springville, uu was married, here about 54 yeais ago to Emma Johnson. lie made sei vend trips back and forth across the plains assisting emigrants to Utah. He moved hir family to Kcvicr county in 1870, and, with others, founded of Iknh r r- M INING jt jt NOTES AND PERSONALS. Tom Gillaa Las gone into the Marys-val- e country making u spring inven- FURNITURE Stock complete and uo-- t date. PLEASANT TO THE- - erties of the Boston company this week. &i Gold I 1 , pioxkek. -- 8-- Good-nianse- w-r- e well-know- :, GOOD INDICATIONS. Prospects of Western Ex-Ron- d. n !! Urmle Lrastus Anderson of Anuabella ha a very u irrow escape from being killed a few days ago. He was hauling a loal of hay from the Hut sett ranch to town with a pair of colts, and asj he was rounding one of the sharp points nlo . the dugnay tho nnimaU r ightenel at an appro, tciiit g team an i ..iped off tho grade. Koeii g the lo I v. hay was going, Mr. AuJor- mu jumped off on the upper eldc, but Lec-iui- j .50 ' 'i' "Winget, Proprietor V & V V V ip C ? a year. DGG0GO(OOOOOeo0 HAVE THINGS RIGHT o do you suppose dip into that bulk coffee before you buy it? G Thats 3 Traius are very late this week from the north. The delay is caiibed rails between Giinnieo Clean, Fresh and Fragrant. and Kailua. It is known that heavy rails will be put down to Kalina, and a gang of 20 men or more are at work THE laying the rails It is reported that the heavy rails Ni AV YORK WOULD will also be extended from Salina to It will not lie long now Vlary8vale. EDITION. until it cau be shown whether there is any truth in Ibis report or not. If Read Wherever the English Lengnnge the work of laying hoavy rails begins is Spoken. south from Salina it will be conclusive evidence that the Western will Th World was a begin tha extension of is line from briilinut success iu the beginning and We be Marysvale. say it will proof has lieen s'eadily growing ever since positive. is t be test of all things, and has lime Harriman, the mnguate of the Union et its seal of approval ou the Thrice Pacific and Southern Iaciflo lines, World, which is widely while in Utah this week, admitted that in every StHte and Territory the improvements on the line from Ogof the Union, and wherever there are den to Remo, Nevada, are for the pur oeople wLut edn read our mother pose of meeting the compe'ition extongue. pected from Hill, the great railroad This paper for the coming winter manipulator of the northwest. To and the year lJ03, will mka its newmeet Harriman on au equal footing, if possible, more exensivi Hill is effecting a union of interest service, ever. All events of importance, than between the Burlington, Moffat aud no matter where they happen, are reRio Grande lines which meansjj direct accurately aud promptly. outlet to the coast. Hence it is only ported The subscriber, for o"ly one dollar a question of time until the Western a year, gets three papers every week will meet the Ban Tedro rotid or go ind more news and general reading on to the coast independently. It is ban most great dailies can furnish at more thau likely that it will join is eve or six times the price. sues with the Kan Tedro. This will THFJCE-A-WEF- K Thrice-a-Wee- 0 3 World is chain of roads which are the iu its political news. fair only ones that cau successfully com bins is never allowed to affect petejwith the Harriman liuen. ews columns, und Democrat and ReIt is a 9ure go that the Salina publican alike can obtain in its pages will be built and the Sexier brancli e iriithful accounts of all the great potended. When is the ouiy question, aud a climax will be readied when the litical campaigns. In addtion to all the news, the heavy rails are laid to Salma. i riee-Wek World furnishes the best serial fiction, elabortae market and oth r teatuies of interest. Tiieres na Belter Service Thrice-a-Wee- k abso-iutel- Dar-'sa- A I A 0 0 9 ; 0 f. rk is artistic. 3 Q by an 3 3 9 3( e m WHYTE, All kinds of Photographs and Photographic Work. 5 ) J ) 'JOOOOOO9Q00OOGOOOQOO 0 MS 4 rf? J $U H 000b y. y '4 is infitepcnsable W&rn (et fev kf ?ut $is !e,f teased Co the jfainll?. i & s,lh W!d i n lhe 'I Lrice-a-- eck World's regular subscription price is only 1.00 per ear and this pays for 130 pa;eis We offer this unequaled newspaper The Renj er together one year for $2.13. Every person who can read should have access ,rsj to a good paper, to keep posted on the current events of the day and to have a knowloce of local events. ft Vt&t Ht- (f tr. - rprise (ndli ption A good paper, one that devotes its efforts tond to gathering all the news within its sphere, lias be- come a household necessity. A local paper is espe- W61 cially needful. People have a just curiosity in knoving v.l at their neighbors and friends are doin" in social, business and political life. The OTiso paper Witieh From Kansas City, Saint Louis and 1106, 17th St. DENVER. COLO. DOR x-- want ebe Ittcws? The Reaper furnishes all the neivs of the county without bias or prejudice. It is just the paper you wart for ieliable news. ebe OniB pays most attention to these matters, cover- - Tf i'(g as w ido a field as possible, is the one you want and need and should have. XTbc IRcaper publishes all the local nows of Sevier oountv and w new s of general sourrounding counties. It is conceded to be the best weekly newspaper in the state. It is ' kI'2 Hvcnpcr fc I!: IRewspaper ts Ia1 regular snbsci iplion price lhe two papers is 2.,"ti. v? rsx v cut-ol- f Than that via the $ k i The they are just See samples in postof-ti.-front of' ifollmy. Go up stairs and (urn to the right tl.ats the riht way to the right pi. tee. where things art di tie right My d give a at my pictures are e I - tint that right? j ) comes in sealed, airtight packages; no chance for handling, or dirt or things to get in. 1 I ;.m in the Wright 11 uuse on the rigli1;- r:giit. hand s;: d Main street (in south from the Ip use. .) w Another Kit mess, similar to the one Limited ro successfully circhictel last year Tba ins been plauned by the ward officials Leaving Kansas City at 6;30 P. M. to t ike j lace during the week comwill take you to Springfield, Mem11. daily, The mencing May arrangements have been completed and committees phis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville upi ointed to cmry tut the details. and all points in the Southeast. There will be a rarity of attractions For detailed information apply to museums, booths, exhlb.tions, dHnes, theatricals, etc., au l prolably another G. W. MARTIN Kangaroo court. The proceeds will be GENERAL WESTERN AGENT for the beuifit of the ward. The Reeper only Lvafei buying Heavy Rails to Salina Report That These Rails are to be Continued to Marysville Railroad Situation-Climax Vlien Heavy Rjils Reach Salina. Southeastern 1 VV V mmmm tciuani; Memphis to points iu the South, Southeast aud Southwest. Another Kirmess. -- Lutian ZONROE, UTAH. s ! Wapiti l.i'itd of !l:iy Throw on a I'll ,;iy. connection. tv- - THE MONROE HOUSE 1 TKA3I. in c Mountain Mauuger Rader of th' Annie Laurie, iiiine, and E A. Hyde, . eer, came down from t Thursday to the mute. Dan Jenson returned to Elsinore this week offer a trip to tho Fran isco property in Beaver. The shaft, is being continued ai d has now readied a depth of about DIO feet. It continues on the or vein extending acr. hs the shaft, aud has Just g 'no through a hurd formation into u sift rock that does not reijuiie Lh.btiUg. K. F. Mount and Lorenzo Nielson made a successful attempt to reach tho L. & N. mine list week, but only dt( r a very tryit g effort. For nearl;, iiaif a mil-- , the men had to virtually crial through tho snow, 'lhe snow is yit too deep to permit any access to the property. Mr. Mount, who recently secured control of lhe property unret r (. hie! oil Dies at Salina of Can- der a bond and leae, obtained a number of pieces of rock for samples cer of .Stomach. which he took to Balt Luke for assay. A little later supplies will bo sent tu at Salimt died 0. Defer Nielson, nr, and e force of men put to work caused was Ills Tuesday uight. li made by cancer of the stomach, whh a painful and lingering illniss. Tho MASONIC LODGE. funeral is to bo held this ufteruooo. Mr. Nielson was a native of Denmark One to be Instituted in Richlicld and was 72 years of age. About 10 side of a Mouth. years ago be came to this country, direct to Utah, lie whs o ie of the pionA oispenfation Las been glinted eer settlers of this valley, locating first the Grand Lodge F. & A.M. of by a at Gunnison, aud then forming part Utah for the estaliiitdimniit or a ubor of the company which first, settled iu diuate ledge In Richfield, with Rev. J. ba-liiohlleld ani were driven by th M. Hansen us Woishipful Master, residto and Indians. He went Scipio Warden as Kenior end Meteer Dwight ed there until about 12 or 13 yiars ago Warden. as Junior William Johnstou when he moved to Salin . Applicaious are being received, The deceased wa9 married about i and it is expected the new lodg- - will years ago. and bis wife and eix child- start off with u membership of over ren survive him. The children are, D. C 20. There Hre a number of Sissons in Nielson of Richfield Amos Nielson and Piute counties already who this Mrs George Robbins, Mrs. H. will become members of the ' ew of Monroe Mrs. James aud lodge. It will be something like a Kaleua, and Mrs. E. J. Ives of Keattl ', month before ail will be iu rashness Wash. for the institution of the lodge. Mr. Nielson built pue of the walls Tho houses in Richfield. TO 1JE ENLARGED. and roof were made of willows and mud and the doors and frames put together with wooden pegs. A Addition Will lie Made to Tithing Office Ruililing. portion of this old landmark can still be teen on the lot of George Ilausen. The tithing office building in Rict-flel- d is to be increased iu size and PealU From Appendicitis. greatly improved. Upon the recommendation of tha local officials, it has Miss El niche K seller, a been dec ded to build an addition. G. young lady of Kalina, died Mauds', M. Jones devised a plan which is acfe'1 She eveuiug from appendicitis. new The portion will be ou the school grounds a couple of ceptable. east of the present side ou the put weeks ugo and itriiued her side. Apwill consist of a main It . building. ws-an aud in operation pendicitis set room 18 by 20 feet, with a vault an 1 a preforms I as the only chance of sav toilet room. Kteps w 11 lead to the ha itig her life. The inflammation the from cellar toilet room. gone too far, lnnu ver, to makejthe opw . This give a room arrangement eration avail. Kl.e was about 13 years for the tithing clerk and one each for Kin Kalina. of of age, tuiJ a native o was the d mghtei of Mr and Mrs. Aif the lisliopr anl the presidency to hold and meetings in. conu.tatious Kesrler. . in Livery Stable Table, Rooms and other mvommodations lins properties. Room. Splendid locatio.i. Rates reasonable, Sample 'I II. B. Young, R. M. Keen aud C. G. A. C. ANDREASON, Prop Goldhraudbon made a trip to the prop flain Street, Monroe. AuuahelU. He was one of t!i? foremost sprits iu promoting affairs for the good and welfare of the town, his last notable work being for the splendid school structure which Annabel!. i now has. Mrs. Kpatford died about six years ago. The deceased leaiii :ht living children, all gr..wn and well known where they reside, lhe (hihlrun are Mrs. Li luuel 'Ihouipsoii, William Spaf G men t of Anna-liellford and Mis Do-hMrs. James Daniels mid W K. 11 McUtawo: Hpafford ot l'roo;Mrs. I'. U. Similar. t Rhode Logan; and Lou Island Among the visiting rdatives who were present at the lunir..l were Alma .Spalford, a broMicr, wife and daughter of Springville, W h Stafford aud Mr. and Mrs. T K lc'rw o Logan, and Osoar Wilkins, jr , af lro-yoa gram... on. 11FKT v- - NEW HOTEL First-clas- HEADQUARTERS TRAVELING MEN. EOR e 1 kicrfield 'ffi' in tory. Anthony Koyka and Mhx Krotki made an attempt this week to reach ground. the Derjue-SurprisM. F. Murruy was a passenger ou Baturdaya soutLbouud train, going to Marysvrle to take it look at Dr. Frank- Tim Table is always wel furnished lied s clean and comfortable. 1 SorcnCbrfetfanscr wits hel I Tuesday, and a large $l.5o k stud d I()ear 51.50 pet seat. i f i Kits |