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Show DIED AT DELAMAK. Ci. FROCKS W, Wriglit Succumbs to Ms'nengitm Body Brought Home for Burial. William Wright, a young tnan who wa well known in Sevier county died at Bte Lamar, Nevada the middle part of last week and hie body was brought home in Annabella and there interred last Monday. The deceased went out to Lamar to work last October and was in hie usual good health till ten days before bis death wbeu he took down with what seemed to be typhoid f aver, but afterwords proved to be spinal menengitis. Ills body reached Itichfleld Sunday even iug and was taken to Annabella the same ensuing. At 10 oclock next morning the funeral was held in the Anuabella school house. Bishop J W Fairbanks, A. 1. Nebeker and Joseph Staker were the speakers. The deceased was a son of Mrs. Fauk Wright of Annabells by her previous husband, William Wright, lie was a man of honorable life and good repute among his fellows. He held memberships in I. O O. F , B. F. O. E. and K. of 1. Representation of the two former orders were present at the funeral, wbicu was a large attend pd gathering. CK le KICKS EVE OUT. Serious Conseqnenre of A Kimberly Quarrel. quarael with a serious outcome is reported from Kimberly. For some days Harry Roberts had beau deeply Incensed at an insult that was said to have been ottered bis wife by one of the miners, whose name w Sunday evening paunot ascertain. they PH and Mr. Rotwrts at onoe brought the matter up. The miner denied the charge and resented wbat asid, ouly angering the aggrieved husband U tba mars, Finally matters grew very warn) and Iloberts, feeling not justified In taking more under the circumstances, knocked bis antagou 1st down and gars bin) a number of kicks. Que struck the man in the eye aud s thought ta have put It. entirely Out. Up to last reports uq prosecution bud beeu started over tba matA AND FRILL CF EXCLUSIVEL SOME. MATTERS feminine INTEREST. Costume One of the Latex Plaited Whit Caprices of Tam QShan Chiffon Teque-v-Pretter Cape for Little Chris. e r ty Dresses. Among the novelties of the seasoL are linens for suitings that look fot all the world like table linens. A shopper cannot tell whether she has strayed Into the bouse furnishing de partiyent or among the summer dress goods. Thq, bolts of these material fairly clamor to be taken off In three If cream Is boiled the day befote or four yard lengths and be hemmed Is to be used It makes it richer fo on at the ends. To cut such linens or coffee. the bias Is asking too tpoch of any theA morningstiffcup brush shoo! scrubbing small, domestic The truly housekeeper. all vegetables t be used for cleaning woman may make herself a summer costume out of an old set of table- grow under ground. The color of green vegetables cn. cloth and napkins; but this new, love be preserved If the vessel In whic-thely, shiny stuff must be kept for the are cooked Is not covered. dining room, Tq Insure the perfect cleanliness of irons they should be washed and soa White Chiffon Toque. frequently, and alwayt-kep-t The toque Illustrated is of plaited ed Inin vater clean a dry place. white chiffon having Its top and back Varnished or oiled woodwork In pantries oy back halls may be kept clear by wiping with a flannel cloth wrung out of bat water and then nibbed smooth with a dry cloth. Soup should only be cooked In por celaln lined kettles and never left in stoex Tbe tbe kettle over night. should be drained into a porcelain bowl and every bit of vegetable should be removed from !L An implement for reaching out and from getting things without rising ones chair called a Lazy Tom," which enables a tired woman to draw to her reach, any object she wishes to whether her work basket or a mischievous urchin, a book or newspaper, is a labor saver. New Table-Line- n Caps for Children. covered by white lace. On each side Tam O'Shanter caps are exceedingof the back there Is a large pearl ly becoming to little girls and are cabocbon, from which depends a white much worn for school, play and the are like. These excellent models show silk tassel. Smaller-cabocha- ns used at tbe sides. the latest designs and are suited to old-tim- e Ai An Costume. The all white costume shown is of broadcloth trimmed- With lace, strapt Thekirmess has been postsponed til May ISiustead of May 11, the e' pings of the cloth end silk cord and un- ori- ginal date. The Mozart orchestra is to play at the Favillion next Monday eveniug Their parties are and a good time is sure. Tne Tbatoher Stock Company is to appear this eveniug in Motus ami tomorrow evening in David Garrick." These are two of the best plays that are on the road right now and from the press notices that the company.re-ceive- s in northern papers it is evident that the company is qualified to handle them well. The greater natnber are the members of the Corianton company and are among the best Utah tal-t- h it comes to this part of the state. well-know- The local dramatio production of the Octoroon is to be at the opera house the latter part of next week There has been extensive preparatiou made for the presentation of the piece by getting special plantation scenery on purpose for it. The caste will include Walter Christensen, B. 8. Young Lizzie Baker Ogden, Otto Farnsworth and several other old time players, besides a number of new people, inolad lng a gro ip of pickaunles. Arrange meats are to be mude to have the Mt. lleasaut base ball team attend the production in a body. It has been a long time since a home company took more pains in putting ou a production. Jt ought to be a good show. Salina Mills Flonr. i THE OLD RELIABLE ft REFRESHMENT STAND o 0 ft ft s&v v -- ... Stables fUclacn e. O. L. FARNSWORTH, Prop. PROBATE m NOTICE. mcMclb the District Court, probate divDlon In and for Sevier county, state of Utah. In the matter of the estute of Augustinus hieUen, deceased. Tbe petition of Ane Henedegtv Nlels u, ex, ecutrix of the estate of Augustinus Nielsen, deceased, ura ing for the settlement of final account of auid Ane Henedegty Nielsen, executrix, and for the distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons eutitled, has been set for hearing on Saturduy, the 2rd day of May, h3, at 10 oclock a n., at the county court house, in the court looin'of said court, in Richfield city, bevier county, ttuh. Witness the clerk of said court, with the sn thereof atfixed, tins 2nd d a of May, In ffiScat dfradiet, J ESSEN & AnUEUTOX, Fbgpbietobs. Dealers in All Kinds of iwM. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Pride of Sevier Mining (groceries, GaIped oil Milling coinpauy, held on the 2nd day of h of Mav, laud, an assessment. No of one cent oer share was lowed on the capital stock of suid corporation, pa)u ie to C. Mover, secretary and treasurer, at his office in Sigurd, Sevier county, Utah. Any stock upon a hich this assessment may remain unpaid on the hth day of June, 19u3, will be delinquent and advertised for suleat public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold ou the &th dav of Juue, 1UU3, at 2 oclock p.m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together a 1th cost of advertising and expeuses of sale. C. Mbybr, Sec. and Treas. Dated at Sigurd, Utah. May 4, htui. one-tent- Fish, Fru-it- s Irrt and. Vegetables Henwon m a Co. a Richfield Hardware a Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. .a DEALERS N NOTICE. Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Guns and Ammunition. A LARGE ASSORTflENT 0 We are agents for the Consoli Co. Any kind of Vehicle If4 rr ckd Wagon & Ma. ment you may desire i K LINES. - Proprietor. E Ci co. -- ! n Fax tore, Past Carriages, Carpet j, Linoleum, Window Shadej, T runk5, Etc. Blue and Silver Hcuse Gown. We are continuingly recoivi,ig re v A charming afternoon or reception the most o tuple e stock of We also keep, gown is of pale blue louislne. The Undertakers Goods in Southern U an. skirt Is laid In rather loose accordion pleats and sweeps the ground on all Casliets, Coffins, Coffin TlwOwaro, Xtiunos, Kurlal sides. The waist Is also accordion r chiffon with blue and plaited Sboes, JBunal HvOOOS, Etc., always on hand. draped pailletted in silver. The pointed neck OUR HEARSE IS READY FOR USE ANY TtWS yoke Is of Venetian lace. The loose sleeve Is a combination of louis'ne, chiffon and lace. The narrow girdle is of blue velvet dotted with French knots in black. A few of the knots The NewRoyal Sewin- - Machine appear on the waist, giving it that One of the bee a TheHarket. necessary contrast which Is the keynote to artistic dressing. Dont buy from agents until you have examined this machine. You will save Flounces. money and get just as good a machine Flources are daily growing In Im- as is made by doing so. For sale by portance. especially where evening Skirts are frocks are concerned. flounced almofet to the knee, each flounce laving a small ruffle of Its Dealer in own, so that the general effect Is froufrou in. the extreme. A light colored skirt resembles an upturned flower more than anythirg else. Stock complete and United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 27, 1903. To Whom It May Concern: Notice U hereby given that tbe State of office a list. No. 62, of Utah bat tiled In this lands selected by the said State for the establishment and maintenance of a Reform Sshool, umler section 12 of the act of Congress approved July 16, 18t4. The following tracts embraced in said sc lection 1U; are in a township containing mineral claims of record, viz-- : The SW54 of NW and NEtf of NW, lection 27, township 25 south, range 3 west,, Salt Lake meridian A copy of aid list, so far as It relates to said traota, by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted in this office for Inspection by any oerson interested, uodby tbe public generally. Within the nex sixty days following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of November 27, 1H(M (j3 L. 1). 459), or contests against the claim of the &tate to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described on the ground that th same is more vuluable for mineral than agricultural purposes, will be reedved ani timed tor report to the General Laud Office at Washington, JD C. Failure so to or contest within the time siiecifled protest will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, nill be recommended for appro i uon-minr- al Being located in our new luiiding r xr to Richfield Commercial & Savings Bank, ae mov prepared to sene our patrons, and have in s rek r zibeline, velve- 1 1 teen, and all the fabrics used for caps. OIL AND GLASS. WVTVYVVVY4n V'V V V V V V V VWY V J J. S. HORNE cloth, camels hair, v JOHN CHRISTENSEN. 6 ' i f CALL AND EXAM INI - rl P.MM. in me J - OF val. 1 j Frank Tate 1st pub f Geo A May e Ec?ister. D. Hobbs, Smith, Receiver, w. . NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. V'- V Jk'j V AC' F.UHore, Utah, Feb. To Jos ph R. Smit h utid George 7, 1903. Smiths T. otir heir, atiiis or legal representatives: You ae hereby notified that ne have expense i six hundred 'e 00) dollars in labor and improvements upon tbe Fish Cieefc milling claims, coiinistm;? of he roupif tUo nl. The Tip ioi, The Wonder, The Pic nic, The I nioti ami Hard Tack cluin, situate in Gob! Mountain mining distri t. Piute county, Ltah, in order to hold said premises under the i ro islovs cff Section 21 Revised Statutes of the United States, beiu the amotiut required to hold the same for the year ending i.KJj And if within ninety duvs after the puldicfition of this notice on fail or refuse to ontribute and ay to us your nroDortitiu ot midi expenditure m d cost of 'this notice, as in yr.r e inteiest said group of cluiins will Decn the property or the subfeciibers under the uid 1 Date Ut pub Feb J. H. EUICKSON, J. C. JES0FN, Andreas Ivfktlehen, Peter Christiansen. 19ltw NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Elsinore, March 10, 1901, Peter E. Christensen, Josh S.vlvestei Janies Sorenson, Soren Sorenson, Greel Sn.vder, Christo Hj ldahl or to w hom it ma concern, your heirs, aligns or gal repr sntative.: You are hereby notified that we have e, pended hve hundred ($ iUU0) dollars in d and improvements upon the Iew ixton groi of mining claims, consisting of Rcky Cli Yuba Lode, Fisher, Lewiston and Forenu Lode mining claims located on Fish Creo in Gold Mountain mining diatrh situate Piute County, Utah, in order to hold stv premises under the provisions of Section 21 Revised Statutes of the United States, bei the amount required to hold the same the ye ir ending December 31, 1902, And if within ninety days after the fi publication of this notice you fail or refu to contribute ftnd pay to us your proport of such expenditure and cost of this not; as your Interest i said claims will become the property of groui the s scribers under tbe said Section 2324. Dan Hansen, Lawrbncb Kirkmat Louis Sodbrubbu. Date first pub Mar 1213w, To 1 1 -- GO TO THE NEW HOTEL ,,v THE MONROE H0U5E s Artificial camellias are once more fashionable. Belts, new and smart, are made of plaid ecamel. Plaid Is the fashionable lining for house jackets. RICHFIELD, UTAH. Dainty collars are embroidered with autumn leaves In the national colors. ASIMUS & McNAHARA, Tucks In every size and direction are popular. Veils in which white predominates are most fashionable. WE ARE GROWING TWO AMD THREE-YEA- R Pink chiffon, roses, strung on a IN OUR NURSERIES OLD TREES band of green leaves, make dainty decorations for an evening frock. All tae most fashionable wraps are Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Apricot and Peach Trees, lavishly trimmed with straps passementeries and furs. Fur cravats are new and ate .0 selBll Wntifl ct Small fruit an& Sbrubbert, Sbabe anb Ornamental Crccs, dom seen that they Lave a great deal Strawberrs plants, Rosce, Etc. of distinction. They are straight and Sat ard are crossed under the chin. It een;s to be generally ooncedei that .Looping effects will be cn Lprlig hats. There will he long, Dont send away for anything roil need In our lne, as you can do better dvocrlra feathers anl lace scarfs, and with us. Home-grow- n stock gives better satislactioul in this soil and climot ever frlrgc will be Utilised than the Imported. Correspondence Invited. Visitors always welcome Proprietors. Cure Milling Co. A The Sevier Nurseries The Salina Roller Mill odors flour Brown Blends are Worn. 2t.00 per 1000 lbs. And $2.15 per Brown of every shade is the flrsi 100 lbs. The flour is strictly straight favorite this winter for both day and grade, as we make but one kiud. Sat- evening wear. The modern tint of isfaction guaranteed or money refund- brown is particularly soft by artificial light and Is made brilliant ty em ed. broideries and applications, and with 0. LoitixrzKN, Miller. soft laces nnd blends flf delicate color raort stunning results are effected. An eveniug costume of dead-loabrown tulle Is thoroughly Parisian la 'ts har tvltat yen cat. & Notice is hereby given that at a meeting Of the directors of the Pride of Sevier Mining Confectionery Table, Rooms and other accommodations. Sample Room. Splendid location. Rates reasonable, A. C. ANDREASON, Prop flaln Street, flonroe. for Jno. G. Jorgensen, Clerk. Seul FRESH ANB CURED MEATS. First-clas- The toque Is made entirely of white roses and the large feather boa is also white. NOTICES. Consult the County Clerk or Respective Signer for further Information. FURNITURE - Collet, Proprietor. g-- Soren (Ebristtanser tassels. Ml The best outfits and ris to Always there with the best quality of Ice Cream m Fountain to be had in southern Utah. We ft and Cntifrt tioiiery. The or.ly place ft S xla Water. Full line of Fruits, Cigars, etc. Ice furnish traveling men with the of best to be had. (ream by the quart, gallon or freezer. Our line is m Stationery AND GUARDIANSHIP W a 8 The New Nightgown. The bishop nightgown Is among the newest things iu lingerie. It has an elaborate lace yoke, alike back and front. The gown slips over the head and ts drawn up with ribbon. S. ft ss spr TLfmsanbjfcet) m m m THE ARCADE. 0 TOcbflclb 0m a Colored Witch Hazel. Japanese use more toilet preparations than any other people. Next to them are the Chinese. The American manufacturer has learned this, and the harvest be is reaping Is enorter. mous. Women are the chief customers. In Japan tbe average woman W ATKKWOKKS lKOGBESS take? from three to six baths every day. Each time she prepares the Reservoir and West Side Trench Ex- - water with toilet lotions, and applies them also after the plunge has been vacated 32 men at work. taken. Witch hazel is comparatively new In Japan and China, but It is a The construction of waterworks is prime favorite. The latest fad tn being pushed with considerable rapi- witch hazel Is for violet color, and dity, under the direction of Buperin-tendun- t large shipments of It have been made A. G Young There are from New York to the far East. working on the trench at the west side of town Ims now been dug Tiny Glove Handkerchiefs. With the Lanlsliment of the pocket, and work is being doue on ttie cross streets above the spring ditch. The handkerchiefs have diminished in excuvatiou for a reservoir is complete size, until of late they are reduced to and toe masons work was started on proportions which can be easily admitted Into the palm of the glove. As yesterday. The reservoir will be ciras the filmiest of rurely cular lift feet deep hiu will have capac- shawls could be passed through a A of carload of pipe Email 25,000 gullous. ity the handkerchief of finger ring, 19 on the way fioui the east so that tl e modern girl will go through a with its arrival there will be short keyhole. New handkerchiefs are apmade of laying the tlrst string of pil- pearing with decorations printed In ing far the new system. tlots, as well ns In alj over colored effects embroidered with white. AAU5EMENT5 mony of coloring The enllre skirt Is striped at Intervals wltn stitched bias bands, an inch and a hutf wide. panne In the same color A full fioui of the tulle at the bot'nm Is covni" with applique wreaths of loulti-eohcarnations. Steel palliettre ou'llt e tt embroidery ai d dot the foundation m . teriah The bodice of brown sik da . ask has a bust decoration of arli.i carnation over the lace bertha w drapes the decolletage. The her t u caught with a bow of old blue pa 100,000 of nil Lendlny; Hardy Vririetiea. FLOWER AND GARDEN. SEEDS I w V DELINQUENT NOTICE. Annabella Reservoir and Canal Notice There are delinquent upon H following described stock on account ofij scssment levied on the Hth day of Mi til 1M03. the several amounts set opposite; names of the respective shareholders, i lows: S r S. B. Roberts K. Roberts ...V.'.'.... 5 J. Nordfors 2 W L. Parks JW !!.!!!! I. P. Rudolph ftt ' ' P. Wahbuin R. H. Harney Cl J e. Tavis Io a.-l- a L. NeiUoo J. I Hunt Thiieson Hnntman N. H. K. I Fairbanks Collar. E. ('lark . M. H. J. .1. I W K. . L. fl mjsh fc.50 , Ncbekcr And in accornancs with law ami of the board of directors, so man j each narcel of such stock as may rv will be sold at public auction ai office In Annabella, Utah, on the 2 oclock p. Mav, UXW, ferny the delinquent nNi.eincit thereon. to rr w ith cuit of advertising and expenses lile. j. &, Collar cretary V |