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Show "i HrichndarKiWTor Sale of Land for Taxes CHINESE REPUBLIC WELCOME Sevier Office of County Clerk, County, State of Utah. Your attention is called to the fol lowing list of lands advertised for sale for the taxes of 1908 which remain MstMgt From President Wilton vet unpaid. end New Government A list of land held by the County Urges Other to Do the Same. of Sevier, State of Utah for the taxes of 1908, the time having been ordered sold by the Board of County CommisTh Chint-nrepublic sioners at Auction Sale on Saturday, Washington wag formally recognized Friday by Ihe May 81st, 1913, at the front door of United States. Charge Williams at the County Court House, Richfield, cab ed that ho had delivered 3 oclock P. M. No bid the formal recognition as be was Utah, at lesa tie taxes than for will accepted anthor.ed to do upon complete and costa. new of the government. By order of the Board of County This government'll action has created a most Interesting International sit- Commissioners, EH. ROSS. Clerk. uation and brings to the point the Intentions of the five other powers, parI. J. Stewart, Richfield, Utah 6.09 ties to the loan negotia acres com. 7 75 cha. W. of SB eor. of tion from which the United States re- NWJ SWJ Sec. 32 Twp. 23 S. Rg. cently withdrew, announcing its pur- 2 W. S. L. M. E. 7.75 cha. N. 20 chs. pose to recognize China and urging W. 1.50 chs. SWesterly along Sevier the others to do the same. to beginning. Costs $9.91. River The formal recognition of the UnitGled Walter Wilkerson (William e'll States was extended when Charge 10 5 acres cha. com. Burrville hill), Williams delivered to President Yuan Shi Kai the following message from S. of NW cor. SWJ Sec. 1 Twp. 26 S. Rg. 1 W. S. L. M. S. 5 chs. E. 10 President Wilson: The government and people of the chs. N. 5 chs. W. 10 chs. to begin XJnited States of America, Costa $6.26 having ning. Andrew G. Nielson, (S. Sorenson), abundantly testified their sympathy with the people of China upon their Koosbarem Lot 2 Blk. 1 Plat A assumption of the attributes and pow- Konsharem, Sec. 26 Twp. 26, Kg. I ers of deem it oppor- W. Acres 1.40. Costs $8 31. tune at this time, when the representFrank Torgenson, Konsharem 1.40 ative national assembly 'has met to acres Lot 2, Blk. 10 Plat A. discharge the high duty of setUng the 35 Twp. 26, S. Rg. 1 See. aeaJ of full accomplishment upon the W. S. L. M. Costs $8.34. of Chinese the aspirations people, Andrew Anderson (Frank Anderson) that I extend. In the name of my government, and of my countrymen, a Richfield 1.33 acres, com. NW cor. greeting of welcome to the new SWJ Sec. 21 T. 23 S. Rg 2 W. S. I China thus entering into the family M.' E. 20 chs S. 87 W. 13 98 chs. W. of nations. 7 chs. N. 1 ch. Costs $21.16 In taking this step I entertain the N. P. Christensen, Richfield--1.- 50 confident hope and expectation that acres com. 2 chs. E. of SW ccr. Sec. In perfecting a republican form of 7 T. 24 S. Rg. 22 W. S. L. M. W. government the Chinese nation will 2 chs. N. 10 chs. E. 1 ch. SEasterly attain to the highest degree of develalong river to beginning. Costs $7.11. and that unopment and Joseph F. Poulfnn, Richfield -- 6.24 der the new rule all the established seres com. 13.60 chs. and 2.54 chs. W. obligations of China which pass to t- -e of SE cor. I Ait 3 Sec. 1 T. 24 S. Rg. provisional government will in turn pass to and be observed by the gov- 3 W. S. L. M. S. 88 deg. E. 10.04 chs. S. 1 deg. 15 min. E. 6.03 chs. ernment established by the W. 10.C4 chs. N. 1 deg. j5 min W. 6.39 chs. Costs $8.86. Two Meet Death in Fire. Soren Frandsen (George ChristenKansas men sen.) Redmond .08 acres, a City. Twenty-threpart of were trapped in a fire here Wednesday Lot 2 Blk. 2 Lucern Sec. 1 T. 21 plat that destroyed the Helping Hand an- S. Rg. 1 W. S. L. M. com. 14 rods nex, a mission lodging house, occupy- N. of SE cor. Lot 2 Rlk. 2, Lucerne ing an old four-storbuilding here. Lots N. 1.75 chs. E. .50 chs. S. 1 75 Two are known to be dead. chs. W. .CO chs. to Deg. Co-uJ5.9(i. Disastrous Fire in Nebraska. Hans Rasmussen (Joseph Frami-e- i ) Bennington, Neb. Almost the entire Redmond 4 acres, com. at SE cor. of business portion of Bennington was SWi Sec. 12 T. 21, S. Rg. 1 W. S. practically destroyed by fire early L. jM. N. 2.20 chs N. 89 deg. 30 min. Wednesday. A dozen buildings were W. 18.84 chs. S. 30 min. W. 2.25 destroyed or badly damaged. The loss chs. E. 18.85 chs. Costs $7.99 Is between $10,000 and $."0 000. Ed. A. DeRache, Salma 1.18 Wonderful Skin Salve acres Lot 5 Blk. 16 Plat A Salina. REMNANTS INTO FAMILY OF NATIONS M g LOAN e RV JPt-kj- 0 This week you will appreciate our Saturday Sale more than any week previous. Several hundred yards of washable DRESS GOODS, 10c to 25c value. Sat. Sale, 2 to 5c 1 05 Ladies' White Shirtwaists, values range from $1 to 3.50, styles the best, sizes 34 to 42. Saturday Sale, . . . 69c SKIRTS, only 22 in this lot, Blue, Black and Brown Serge, values $4.00, 4.50 and 5.00, to make a special inducement, . . Saturday Sale $3.00 To Loan on Easy SEE CON. THUESON MONROE, UTAH Koo-ahare- well-bein- Shoes for the whole family Walk a Save a Dollar Your Soil Is Alive O all intents and purposes, soil is alive. It breathes, works, rests; it and drinks, of all, lHVn. H feeds. It most important responds to good or bad treatment. It pays its debts with . interest many times compounded. Being alive, to work it must be fed. During the seasons certain chemical changes take place which make the fertility in the soil available for next seasons crop. But this process adds 110 plant food to the soil. Unless plant foodis added to soil on W'hich crops are grown, in time it starves. There is one best way to feed your soil. Stable manure, which contains all the essentials of plant life, should be spread evenly and in the proper quantity with an ; e block y ulator Store T. W. SLOAN C, CO. Salve is known m Bucklens Arnica everywhere as the best remedy for all diseases of the skin, and also for burns, bruises and boils. Reduces inflammation and is soothing and healing. J. T. Sossaman, publisher of News, of Cornelius N. C,t writes that one box hepled his serious skin ailment after other remedies failed Only 25c. Recommended by all dealers WaHH Paper Haitlen Ruler Dies. Port Au Prince, Haiti. The president of the republic of Haiti, General Tancrede Auguste, died Saturday, after a brief illness. The national assembly was convened to elect a successor as chief executive. We are displaying some absolutely new ideas in wall paper and cut out borders that have not been shown in this country at any previous time You are requested to call and look Wilson Pleased With Reception, President Wilson reWashington. turned to the White House Saturday after a two days' speaking trip to New Jersey. He expressed himself as pleased with his reception in that our line over. state. Constipation Cured The Peoples Emporium California Inaugurated April 5 THE PACIFIC LIMITED Nr. 63 Observation Car. Every Morning from Utah County FREE RECLINING CHAIR CAR Leaves Salt Lake Daily 8:13 A. M. Arrives Los Angeles 10:(0 A. M. loints Make Connec-t'mi- s 1 P.ioi.vLiiniUcl tur S'n;tikTu Ul.'h and Ca lihifr.ia luiiits , Two other good trains daily: THE LOS ANOELES LIMITED at .vrnal v till the 1 , 1 Arr.v.- T11.1; UV1;KI'-''N- I j Bkiur.uitism Quickly Cuitd .M. sinters l ami h d np nt m'I; if rl'iuii ntim in mn-,- t clU 10 A- - Tst 3rJ So,,,h CoBts James t !ltj chisel-pointe- d. International Harvester Company of Ansi Salt Lake City (Incorporated) Utah $9.50 A. Roes (J. W. Parker) 1.32 acres com. 4.50 chs. E Health a Factor in Success Ti c largt.--t fnetrr crrlril Merchant Shot Down in Store. i Fatally Wounded San Francisco. Herman Saxe, a YW Huntington, W Va d diamond merchant, was shot and serihot and seriously injured in wounded ously his store by a daw 1 others slightly injured it ing robber who fled before the crime B when was discovered, taking with him $450 Monday night, tempt was made to bre) in gold. meeting of Socialists. Smith Jury Disagrees. A Servians Evacuate Springfield, O. The jury ln the Corfu-of Corfu, Island case of Dr. Arthur B. Smith, fri charged with the murder of his wife by pois- vians have completelyad to ban la, according oning. reported that it had been un Otto1 able to reach a verdict, and Judge H here. Five thousand with artillery, dispatched gan discharged the jury. Pasha, have occupied ' ; Those Who Rely great which has I A. on home remedy proved its po. fey and sPeedily the minor ailments dSStinnfeCfi V? ?,r Irre2Triar action cf the org themselves of i and able to ward off the epared hours attacks of serious sick?' never disappoint these who Ticy (i0 - t sm-'-- to ii-- Sul sult l.uite I min. W. 20.16 E. 1.35 chs. S. 20 Costs $12.97. R. E. Skinner, (Salina Miller Joseph .64 acres Fraction of Lot 2 Blk. 16 Plat A, Joseph Townsite Survey. Costs $7.98. Robert F. Ross (Snow McDonaldi Joseph 1.20 acres com. 15.58 chs. S. and 10 cha E. of NW cor. NEJ NWJ Sec. 14 T. 25 S. Rg. 4 W. S. L. M. N. 89 deg. 81 min. W. 1.33 chs. S. deg. 30 min. W. 89.75 cha. N. 89 deg 45 min. E. 1.43 chs. N. 9 chs. SO cbs- - w-- r V Rg. 4 W. S. L. M. W. 4.38 chs. N. 29 chs. W. 2.75 chs. N 6.75 chs. W. 1.87 chs. N. 5.23 chs. E. 8.15 chs. S. , 1 rr?K spreaders are made in all styles and sizes. There are low machines which are not too low, but can be used in mud and deep snow, or in sloppy barnyards. They are made with either endless or reverse aprons. Frames are made of steel, braced and trussed like a steel bridge. Sizes run from small, narrow machines to machines of large capacity. The rear axle is placed well under the box, where it carries over do per cent of the load, insuring plenty of tractive povver. Beaters are of large diameter to prevent winding. The teeth are square and The apron drive controls the load, insuring even spreading whether the machine is working up or down hill, or on the level. I H C spreaders have a rear axle differential, enabling them to spread evenly when turning corners. H C local dealers handling these machines will show you all their good points. Get literature and full information from them, or write Costs $8.32. Orville Hardey, Sevier 21 acres com. SE cor. SWJ Sec. 28 T. 25 S. 1 EXUHEss I H C Manure Spread I H C manure t0 utirg min.'s success is u.n'ouLtidly h.alth, i..las hi tn rdsmed Hat a n.nn 's "nt. s n well brown ns-id- , ( cf Ni t' in sirk when his bmuls I n, Imvii. lire gave bin. , f ulu- rhq H rnver well wtrn ( ) nrr i rlnin's I.i: irr, r t tiny ulji-.t i"' ,nn 1,1(1 10 his turn ill'll nn t t. JUX( frd slii slid. Fur ronMipntun jiu w rm ri rolhirg quite so pond as Chi.mlithe rheuimitism kd fiore ,tl,,in,, F r cl reni. rmiscuh.r They rot ,nlv rMumatiem jou mme the towels ut improve tie will find rt thing bitter thi.t Ubnhirerand strengthen tie ins Linin.tnt. Scld ly all dealin. digest. on. They are sold by nil dealers. 1 A.,wtI, $33.51. Chris Christensen, Aurora 11 acres, com. 20 cbB. S. 15 chs. E. of NW cor See. 4 T. 22, S. Rg. 1 W. S. L. M S. 13.75 chs. E. 8 chs. N. 13.75 chs Costs $22.34. Hyrum Colby, Vermiliun- -4 acres com. 8 chs. E. of SW cor. Sec. 30 T. 22 S. Rg. 1 W. S. L. M. E. 12 chs. N. 11 chs. SWesterly along reseroir Joseph of NE cor. SWJ SWJ Sec. 1 T. 25 S. Rg. 4 W. S.L.M. S.2 chs. E. 6.69 chs. N. 2 chs. W. 6.69 chs. Costs $5.88. L. H. Numan, Elsinore 4,14 acres com. 12.75 chs. W. of SE cor. NWJ Sec. 4 T. 25 S. Rg. 3 W. S. L. M. Soil Surveyors Are Busy. N. 4.08 chs. E. 10.25 chs. S. 4.08 chs. Workers In the United W. 10.25 Washington. chs. Costa $7.41). States bureau of soil surveys who have Andrew Yergensen (Peter been wintering in the south, are now Jensen) Elsinore Com. 12.75 chs. W. SE cor to continue their lnvestlga-tlon- p preparing of soil conditions in the north. NWJ See. 4 T. 25 S. Rg. 3 W. S. l! Between now and June 1, virtually all M. W. 7.25 chs, N. 4.08 chs. E. 7.25 of these men will have transferred chs. S. 4.08 chs. Area 3.04 acres. their activities from the southern to Cot8 $6.96. the northern states. Sevier Valley Creamery Company, Morroe .85 acres com. NE cor. NWJ Naturalist on Trip to North. NEJ Sec. 8 T. 25 S. Rg. 3 W. S. I,. Wash.--Capt- aln Seattle, Frank E. M. S. 3.16 chs. W. 3.16 chs- - N. 3.16 Klelnschmidt, who made an extended chs. E. 3.16 chs. Area 1 arre lees cruise of Bering sea and the Arctic read .15 acres. Costs $86.95. ocean last year, gathering specimens Public School (Marvin of blrA and animal life for the Carne-- , Dalton) Mon-rc- e .29 acre Fractions! Lot 4 El museum of Blk. 16 Pittsburg, left Saturday P'ut A Monroe on the pow cr schooner P. J. Abler for Tuwnsite Survey $22.97! another cruise of several months la Costs northern waters. hu-- 1 Dots non-grow-- I Dr. Kings New Life Pills will re lieve constipation promptly and get your bowels in healthy condition again. John Supsic, of Sanbury.Pa., ays: They are the best pills I ever used, and I advise everyone to use them for constipation, indigestion and liver complaint. Will help you. Price 25c. Recomme:.ded by all dealers. North Main Street, Richfield New Train Service. Term! m health and strength, these who 1 sp-peti- 8MWsFiIl.hil?.ih!T,fcrrfc In le know Bcccham u.w how. 10c.. 25c. ,ny rotdicin, in the |