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Show J. T. MILLER DEAD ln for this paeseutation, so that a flu ishod reduction is assured. The comgood hoime. pany should Gold Mount linear Dies at Provo. be THE KIKME-Everything is in readiness for the Kirmcss next week. It will have m iny attractions Among these is an pera, The Mikado," to e presented uV M. I three nights, and a farce, l'wo Heads I, tter than one, to be printed the Locator t.r RLh Minins Cl.iiim 1'he M ekado tiightB. Nati (f t. nn- -j hania ami 5 other three most operas evr oieofthe popular . jrara a Nutiw Tiral I'l'osjwrt-r- written, and while of course it cannot be put on as elaborately as is possible, every rfieut has been made to give it a Jacob T. Miller, tbs veteran uui locator of the Miller group of Gold Mountain, is no more. Ilis death occured Ht lrovo Monday aftr- noon the 11th Inst , and at this writing the diapo' it ion of his ren sius has not been determined upon. LAST OF LIFE. jros-pecto- r The old gentleman went to Gold Mountain about 10 years ago, lo. atmg the rich group, that has borne his name, on the west side of the Sevier mine. He oared it u.til sold to the le some three years Kimberly p he came to Richfield that After ago. to live and made bis home at the Ri l lnld Hotel with his old friend Wi;;,j.ii Johnston. Two mouths ago be went to Millurd county to look after some property he had there and was taken sick at Oasis. He started home by train, but at lrovo became to ill to go farther and s opptd off there. He telegraphed Mr. Johnston to meet him, but said nothing of being ill and to bis friends here knew nothing of it ill a telephone message told of his death. A LIFE SKETCH The deceased whs a native of Ger-piadeselit, but was a native of tlie mineral rigions of Pennsylvania aud He was once married CD years of age. aud has soma children who still live in the eus), while he has a brother in Millard county. For some season he came west 25 years ago aud make different parts of Utah Lis home ever U iring early days on Gold since. Mountain lia hid vary hard tunes along with the other pioueers of the camp. When he fiuully made his sale he took some interest in Wj tuning oil fields and som j prospects iu Millard county, but as yet nothing has come of either. He whs a kind hearted man the idol of the Johnston childien aud hone.it as well as generous to a fault. No history of Gold Mountain will ever becom leto wit hout a sketch of J ake as he was formerly known, how he lived contents lly in his little cabin lust around from the Sevier mine and worked away to keep up his assessments, doing an odd job on or oIT the hill to earn a living. - Dick" II via ml Dead- - The demise of Dick Hyland occured at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake Monday afternoon. For a month past he had beeu lingering oa from a broken brek received in a mine at Ring-Lam- . From the first the physicians hel 1 out little hope of liis recovery although he rallied from an operation for the removal of pressure from the spinal oord. Mr. Ilylaud was foreman at the Annie Laurie mine when it was first worked bv the present company aud was well known among all who were at Kimberly during the first year pf the camps existence. 5A05EMENT5 The TL.i bar Etoek company able composed of .some very artist i. and it presents a repertoire of plays demanding the full ability of each player, la 'Moths"'and David Garrick two Rtrqng productions were presented here for the first, time. Moths is a tragic drama with a strong current of seutiuieut and has excellent climaxes that rouse an audience. This play to the majorty, is the stronger ami it is better than Garrick" in that it gives a variety of characters. Divid Garrick has but two realy strong characters, but it is a play, full of humau interest. The company handled both plays very ably, and with new scenery ami haudsome costumes, pleased two big audiences. is THE OCTOROON. Tonight the Richfield Theater company appears in that always popular and stiring story of southern plantation life, The Octoroon." This play requires 21 characters aud special scenery. It represents Incidents on a plantation iu Louisina just before ths war. It has some fine home scenes, pictures aud events. There is deep pathos aud lively humor happily blended. A specialty Las been made of some of the scenes, among them a pier along the banks of ths Mississippi river, an auction sale of negro slaves, a lynch trial, a floating boat at the pier, an explosion which wrecks the boat, eto. This play bis been selected for the purpose of introducing aul ascertaining talent ( that local dramatic work can be carried on diefe continuously, aud ae a farewell to the opera house before remodeling beglni. Nearly two 'a nrepar- (tlonthi have Iteu cc " 1 A ('mist ruction Owing linn l;0(j. HACK TO AND FROM DEPOT Cereal e to A Foe to Indigestion. Every summer I have had to take toutca, hut now I use 1 am enjoying excelForce. lent health ; it has built me up. I eat Fores' at night and It gives me a restful sleep. It builds up, satisfies and U pleasant to eat and a foe to Indigestion. Mas. Kara W. Dow on Sa Cii n on. Those who said that the Suliua can. yon grade was only being built just to will receive a cold hold a right , bill or the jim jams when they hear tent a very large construction gang is now lifting ties down and splitting rails on to them. One of the Salt Lake papers did go so far as to menarticle. The tion ,t in au eight-lin- e rails being used are all of the heavier chills and jim jams and everything indicates asolid permanent road-beas good as any in the west work has beeu in progress during The the past three days and there are over a huu lred rneu at it. y we&K digestions and supplies the energy. l?'5 The Winget House For.iierly the BERTLESON HOUSE- beds clean and comfortable. well as : Neill Drug Co. 4 , f V i f' PLEASANT FOR HEADQUARTERS TRAVELING MEN. & to to to to Livery Stable in cunr.eetiui;. . 38 SSU committee composed of B.S Young George T. Dean aud .John Dixon and the very deuce knows who the latter js Lave been selected to get a num-- i er of Horsemen from Sevier county to ride in the Roosevelt parade at Salt Lake City ou the 29 inst. A reduced rate for both horses and riders will be be worn and given. The uniform to Au it is strikingly o'her information had better be deriv- attractive dwelling, suitable for occuAll who deed trom the committee. the entire year and moderate sire to go should communicate to the pation i iu cost, presents I with excellent iloummittee at once. lustrations. For the children, Grace MacGowan Cook gives the last of the Peace Meeting Program. What Happened Then charming stories. A squirrel story by Charles Next Sunday evening a sacred peace Mcllvin is also a feature. Almost evemeeting similar to the one held last ry phase of the home is treated in the year will be held at the tabernacle. other departments. Tue program which ha9 teen arranged as follows: Master of ceremonies, Niels C. Foul-so- ea 'A. VI The June Debt eator is especially strong in fiction and presents the usual charming display of fashions. It contain a group of tour college stories each of which is a fine specimen Iu the second installment of Mr9. Cather-woodserial story, The Rois Brules, the plot develops along highly lines. An intimate frieud)f Augusta Holmes, who died recently, conscorn-posetributes an article on the A & ! 0 $ THE DELINEATOR FOR JUNE Committee to (let Sevier County llor-e- s and Killers. - - t Books to Maqazinej t WANT III DLLS 6 v to give. And he is determined that his court shall be completely representative David Graham Phillips iu Colliers Weekly. d - oIS - The Table is always well furnished W--3 rt-more A Kody-to-Berr- ip gives worK now. at Wuik 1KOl, SAMILF COMMODIOUS The kails JOiKSION, Ji st Hotel Yccominoilittioii r.olltlii l'li I till., creditable production. HAYING Cl rJ v 13 J Lixtisn "Winget, I Jr( tfONROE, UTAH. iprlutor to to s dri-ruati- o k r k ! I it ' r x i Vi Ljv'v I 1:, t 3000000f000000 0 1 , Prt 1 ' 0 o ';) 0 r; illu-trata- Hinging Peace on earth, good will to men" by Hunday school. Invocation, Bp. A G. Young. Ten minutes talk on Hague conference by F. K. Seegmiller. Hentim-- nt Peace hath her victor ies no less renowned thau v.ar'LMilt-- t on) Miss Belle Gardner. 20 minutes lecture I d emotional difficulties should be settled by arbitration not war Rev. J. II Meteer. oed Holo If all our hearts were Mrs. J. E. Heppler. and true 20iuinvites lecture The Golden lit le Biid its fruits when practiced by and individuals, H. N. Hayes. Music by the Land. Sentiment The time will come when the science of destruction will bend before the art of peuce, Mrs Louise Heppler. Recitation Gone to War, by Mrs. ' Amy Ence. Sentiment Thou shalt love thy neighbor as tbyselt Mrs. Alice m.-tio- -- - MEADQUARTERS For everything in the line of , fledicines oo Q THE o YORK WORLD 0 0 EDITION. o Drugs NEW THRICE-A-WE1- Q Read Wherever the F.pglLh I.anRuap is Spoken. Thu Lion Coffee is all coffee no glazing of eggs or glue to conceal defects and cheapen its quality. Fresh and uniform, rich in flavor, because always in sealed packages never in bulk. 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The Reaper furnishes all the news of the county without bias or prejudice It is just the paper you wart for leliable news. The packet is enough for u.iml occasions. The family hottle (HOcent.lcoiituinea supply fur a year. All ilruggUt. tell them. The Reaper only $i .50 Cfoc Specialty, Sbc TRcapcr year. Onlr 51.50 pervert. 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, has a household necessity. A local paper is espe-dail- y needful. People have a just curiosity in knowing what their neighbors and friends are doing be-co- W'J The paper which pays most attention to these matters, covering as wide a field as possible, is the one you 'want in social, business and political life. and need and should have. THE SEVIER VALLEY ABSTRACT CO, S. G. CLARK, Manager Every man who has a deed on a foot of land should know whether h jwns it or not. Many people have deeds thit are worthless becaut iomc prior grantor had no title. CaUtion-NEVE- a p,eo of R lnd wthout tlie .eller furnishing abstract . honing a good and marketable title In.tet on thl. It', bu.inetis, and It aoti't cost Jon anjthing herausethe1 party who .ell. iav for It. If a hank or Investment company will not risk money on land Ithout an ah.trnct, how ran you nftord to pnv out in return? In ordering your rah and not knoW" a hat you are ab.tr act cud complete deecriptlon of pigetting operty. We do all kinds of Notarial woik. If you desire to buy or lease Stntt and, call on us. Office at Court llouve. you an XTbe IReaper publishes all the local news of Sevier county and the general news of sourrounding counties. It isJ conceded to he the best weekly newspaper in the state. It is nl? 1.5o a Jl?ear , |