Show 'r v J Vol Richfield I Professional and Business Cards rs "TJiUrtaan 1 0 J Ijtewnrt W Collins TfWRMAN stewart UMi-hm- I s & COLLINS at Laic mcnrrKLb -- UTAH — -t Utah Fridajf January 15 th 1897 The methods of the InqvjitTp ot the fifteenth century seem to- hej etlR in use In Spain Anarchists in Paris Mrs F J Cannon Is seriously ill have recently made a demonstif tlpfi w with la grippe'""''" “ before the Spanish embassy prejpeet-in- g against the torture Of jUnarojEists Barcelona pi isbn in the Is Wheat falling in t'no eastern 0walNews- - - markets Ijtjis surprising to — !!:' tlie ordinary nRnd s and mvngs how congress j ' 1 ' ' We now Cuban L'AXI on the BfA questlouMinister Willis instead ot dying fs back Cameron resolution the learn that said to be greatly improved wifi not he pressed In the 4onate' s&iA tho I" - a! id" ’“’ that It will not he brought up at- all First we hear that wheat is filing: in the HouseHUCTK K IV ATI- Till COURTS now comes word that it is rising! 1 Office— In Ainli'i tnn llulldlng Klchfleld of tlit anniversary i Sevier County CT vi Utah t iao establishment of the state capital aft Men representing all parties have W Wallace 'M L Brown Albany was celebrated with appropriorganized a free silver league lij Ne- ate ceremonie on Jan Uth- The hisJudge braska WALLACE & BBOWN torical addfess of tlie day i( ' uO Law H Chap ncey M Dopew and wa$' listat Attorneys : A gang of five organized forgers has ened to by uVer wn joojde rooms— Ence Block Richfield1 l!rtah ‘V’' Will practice iq all the courts Stfittf and Fedbeen Captured in Chicago They had Nathan wei known eral Corporation Land and Comnierc-jasecured ut least $10000 ' to a last Thurswent restaurant Business Solicited — l H j day morning for his breakfast aft was GIDEON SN'vtfeB JlB JENNINGS A CouplC'of Lehi boys' wero lodged lifs custom II(e bad lust ordered a JENNINGS & SNYDER In jail last week on a charge of horse epp of coffee and taken up a newspaper when his head dropped forward on stealing Attorneys at Lttw table and lie was dead thy PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS Mr Jennings had practiced twenty years the laying of the There 'hre several ladies in the It is reported-thaIn (the Supreme Courts of the States and Pacific cable depends upon the the United States He will attend lii person House as well as" in Mrs grefit Senate tje all terms of too District court luueneU coun La Barthe and Mrs Anderson voted action pf the U S corgress It Js bety In this District' hoved that Canada will not share the for a cut in the salary of legislators RiOiieteld' Utah’ burden and that theEnglishable — monopoly can prevent the New Zealand M W MANSFIELD Ring Oscar has consented to become anrl Australian project the final arhitratqrof the Venezuelan Attorney at Law A fourteen year old boy was arcontroversy in case the membors of raigned fteiJrp JUdgc Wenger on the Utah he tribunal fail tosigrce ’fRURSER It' turned out charge1 of truancy wis-onof twenty Qivjl of Crinjiual Business A boy iost the top of" his ear and that the poor boy fine children and that the agad' father several inches of spajp at Sprlngville dould prqyptl attQBd9d tq not afford to oiothe last Week as a result of the premature so as to sond them to schoolhis children FRANK D HOBBS discharge of a gun The colored man Tom Turner u Land and Mining Attorney j a i whom Mrs Wallace preferred against Ov&c Twenty years of Tlie l’ope is said ty be dapgejously such a serious experience charge in Salt Lake on ill lie is very aged and lias occupied Correspondence Solicited hristmas'cve was discharged amid Sale Lake 'City Utah the fca’pal chainrluch longer1' thai any the congratulations of his friends of Ills predecessors ' Mrs Walace tailed to put in an apS¥ ' pearance as witness - Cl' 1 fillly-dallio- iU - V y- i - - - 1 ra i - 1 American industry waspralyzedThe importiifioa had been largely of the lowest and melinef ft sliodcij which the Pattleby atfi I)e wsbury districts m England alone uno lerstood liow fo make apd Itwas clear t hatwVmof ica would have to learn hbw '‘to produenthis article In order to eoiopete with England la making clot tan Tlie complaint is tfiat America had been compelled to Compete in Iti iwn markets ip tlie prodi’-tion of a liigher grade of cloth with tiib v orthle s article pirduced in Englahtt and dumped upon ou conn-tvunder Hie '’Alison bill y The-hundredt- tu - Si-J- nt "Wer-cha- l i t - i ' 1 t i rnd - t u - i t dr g i h Herbert i Aterrible taiGgopies from stJ-iHPpl- Greek inscrip- tion which archaeological 1 invostiga-tionj- n lias producAB Its bear bigs arc most Inmortant supjit plies a sit a dapd of comparison by which to distinguish tlio Ilcrodiun erusaleii) 11 t ftculptyre and palayograplUc : works fiotu ’tho‘G of previous Bucdsy at Home or luter days ’ ' An Old Time' Surprise Party Ten pounds hard SOAP On A’ouday last a was party given the oldest ciliyens of Richfield The pai ty was in honor of llro Janies Keeler on his eightieth birthday In the day his family met at tlie home tif tint old foil-- nncl partook of dinner pne yiTIJOUT BOILING oi i Uontractor ' C 6STLUND tlie table as well J J)L6I0RE 11s ot her viands and two Vrom now till next October’ I want birthday cakes On one tlio words- appeared: ties piled'auy place by the rallror Js eighty” On the oilier “Jan 4th track frcm Sail na to I pay ’ Belknap US'U-3o Three of Hrd Keeler’s sons-in-laeach for all red pine ties piled centj wero priMont three daughters and by the track and will Advance 20 cenft ten grandchildren the others nap be- in ns soon as the ties are piled For further information apply to m ing able to coine In the evening about six o’clpck a at my store large company ntini’ocrlnfj about fifty dated Jan TltD Jarrcs Payne a resident of Parkersburg W 'a whiR on a jottracy bad his pockets jplckcd and not knowing what else to1 dd decided to make hla way on a box car lie was shut In at Pocatelki in a fruit car and in the night feeliag soinet hlng velvety crcepr ing on his face struck a match and was amazed to find Uimsflf surrounded ly tarantulas Something cold Struck h and Re fainted iaye Vlien heroga'irdconIorihnc ss it was was (lying 3ayl$it and the with terrific speed tfis terrible A t large turkey-grade- w ' - tr-d- a'nhemost interesting 40 ) Mo totbo-J’aclticKms- No: gathered at the home ' of Mrs Maggie Brindley The old gentleman whs induced to come over and spend a’ j hour aiyl when tlie dool was openjd he looked his asf'cislimcnt plaiz'ier r cbm-pafiio- had increased mmmibci and than words dfiii describe it lie ’ was r augmented his danger and apprehen- leRtoan and seated sion by their paving engaged in a Bro Josephs llorne took chrAge of deadly combet among themselves lie tlie ceremonies and tlio was par'y duroc1 not attack them and tlie car opened with singing and praer After door was locked R day ho sat there threin Ym-chai- terrible creatures night (fame and again he becarqe unconscious JIenext found 'iimself Jn a Portland hospital having been there a month raving with brain fever The authorities gathered his identity from his delirious ravings and to his relatives who came and brought him home He was greatly figed and the nervous twitching of his head and hand! suggested palsy facing-th- e 1 good time was epjoved b’y all Bro Keeler according vf resfjonsc made a very fitting spcechy BCe'jaefi quite collected and self and very much appreciated yae honor shown him Joseph TliutVar undPeter presented him with a good pair of pants A rocking chair was also presented by his daughter Maggie Brandley and Ivor husband Bp Then Brandloy Then Sister Eliza Ogilvie came forward and in behalf of the company presented him with a purse containing g small sum given by the members ot! tlie party And right poosf-sse- il Gott-fredso- i An Interesting BelieThe convent of the Ursuline nuns Our own Jas B Morrison has been at Surgeon Roberval about 120 miles from selected as minute clerk of thellouse In the Interesting nfuseumof anQuebec was burned Jan 6 and seyen Wq'See now why hie was sovand quiet Office at Pioneer nuns lost thoir lives“fhrorigft'VutTdia'-tlo- n cautions about his “business” to Salt tiquities at Constantinople the object " Mondays- Wed nesdays and Fridays that struck me most was a hoary bat- Flnm!’7beme!11ti0ne!dthatmover Bi8terh“ RICRPIELD leave at 6:30 a m on Tuesdays Thura- Lake We extond sincere congratulain UTAH prime tered tablet withalongGreekinscrip-tiufor and getting up the tions W6 like to pee our “old settlers” cut on it in seven lines ft was arranging ble 'A bout 9 o’clock refreshments ion TmsX 01 Fr?lght tralns ba DR E SMITH honored Weyler does not believe that be will in Jerusalem about the end dlscotprSd be 3fter his removed Ip report hp claims Dentist C?SerVed ' NAOExoari- Aent 7hlCh ' VOlUntCer Gladstone think? that'“the great J of Ma i871 !by the French ” ( i chfleid ser LD‘ great success in putting down the Some of Clermont-Gannealerfst has not yet reached the end at aconsider-o- f Richfield ’s oldest citizens were Anderton Building Babcock Oubau rebelllyn IIe( jtli I n ka ho canu present his rope but bat the end is' not table depth below the ground In the aswbll as Traffic Manage- 'ii Utah crush it nciy in a short time younger oneft friends and FA wdie igh' Richfield : off Ho believes that a betyer day Ifoundatlons of n Arab house not 'far far ' DGlfhbors It was a time long tObft GenU Passenger Agent i— MRS N H ST JOHN j js in inspect' for the ArmeikiiS forpromthe m’bsqfih of Omar on what reuaembered Gei)0nU offlce- SaltLake not liavd” Why 'more city Utah Mr Proctor of Vermont is have bechthesite of the tomple such ' trying to the disgrace now resting upon the ' i ' tmes show and good our aged j introduce p bill for the extension 0f tlons of Europe is so great that it must N Herod Midwifery and Genen-a- l Care of the Sid the pr&sldentipl term (0 slxyears' and toon force themto action Tha i on or the very few eto o I a ef the members of the House of Reprc' that magnificent structure which have f What noble aspiration The Italian countess Emma Ugolini RICHFIELD UTAH sentatives to three years with her colleagues in cime have survived to pur day The inscription how it may encourage what good R Dsufct homer McCarty been convicted in London of stealing ls in capital’ monumental letters and may do! The following la a short ‘ It is said that a couple of Salt Valuable laceVand sentenced to from may be translated thus: “No stranger sketch of Bro Keeldr’s life which was In theUtah IT S Deputy matter 'of 'the ’estate 'nf discovered a trunk in Calii nine to eigjiteeq months’ imprison can enter within the balustrade round read by liis daughter Maggie Archibald M Young deceased Brandley the MINERAL SUimlM and inclosures Wffn fornia containing gold' and jsiUer to ment with hard labor sanctuary The subject of this sketch was born a?1!?6 of settlement Oi In that case ' be responsiblq-tJan 4th 1817 in Ferrisbury AddiSon and NOTARY PUBLIC the amount variously estimated of the trouble did not £oem to be klepto-- 1 fTer is hereby given that Mary G1 himself for his death” Josephus gives Co Vermont mania $100000 or $150000 llt Ills parqpfs rp 91 ved Young executrix 0 1 the of MONROE UTAH f Herod’s from the state when James was about in organizing the legislature Chief j Youhg7 deceased" has of the court old settlein'en year ptls?Jnt(4d for ' THE WRIGHT HOUSE going to Ofilo where be Governor Altgeld went out of office Olork Mrs last Monday and in so doing was re Senate to Sal was unanimously I K Wright 13th daj Proprietor fued the priveiege of making a speech I “ of retirement as is the usuaL custom Andrew Ferguson fcqphigh Latter-daSaints Dec 31 I83S near ch6'Cour’’t’ House '"in “Richfield’ U The Republicans didn’t want to bear chosen messenger was an elaborate edrved sterne bains- It Jacksonville ’in Firt-Provo chaplain him talk 'hi' Every Way t trade 13 in it eachof which Re was lhmi’t u J N Perkins became Speaker of had a with indoors mines in ic ic on a seiuement or said account at which front of Jt bearing an creek or small stream a hole pillar tlme anI place any person the House was - Physician and - - h ‘ L I I I - arcbaeolo-jissagsiu- u ‘ - ' 1 - ht i i mW°X”’frfLpOTrrrIt“Ii4W Cff I Lak-ersiha- iem-th- "5i e I ”deant! ! I I y ‘ t 1 cut fjnteretec inscription in Greek and Latin forbid- large enough in which to e®ta1t2 may appear an£ fifi baptize and ding any foreigner to enter tlie inclo- t lere the ordinance waf performed by account and conSihl same sure on pain of death Jiusephuo menElder John Ilcrrett The parties walk- - Richfield Utah Dec 23rd 1896 torial candidacy puts thequestion in a tions that the Romans respected this cd some distance in W M McCarty their wet cloth ing Judge nutshell It is a fine argument and we law and no Gentile ever ventured to and wlien they arrived home icicles hope that everybody will rend it He intrude beyond this point wore hanging about thpm In the fall demonstrates clearly the stand which The prohibition in question how- of 181D Bro 3089 the Censor has taken— that Moses ever was long regarded as apocrypnul ence at NauvooKeeler attended conferfor the first lime He Notice For Publication Thatcher has himself sprung the issue even altb°uft'h Philo spoke c f the f was tiieie and then ordained an elder an j scription and corroborated the church fight in the church and received his PatriLand Office at Salt Lake Utah of MrRoberts ig forcible clear ment lhe Jewish historian Rut tlie archal NOVEMBER 17th 1891 under blessing tlie hands ohee Is hereby given tlmt the discovery of Clermont-Gannealias and logical Iljium Smith JJe has listened many namedsettler has filed notice of his intenUot —— placed the matter beyond The times to the priceless instructions ut- - t0 make final proof In support of his claim A joint resolution lias been intra- - tablet which he folind wasdisputeof one tered t be ty part l’nplict Joseph while at- - antI that said proof will be made before the duced in congress declaring that the of the columns and various other Coun‘y Clerk at Loa Utah on January stht guarding the inner tending meetings at Nauvoo Tims ins clnl 1897 viz: D lintel Allen right of recognition of foreign nations sanctuary from the approach of dren have been born heirs to the bless- W H s E H sec 34 Tp 29 S R 5 E IVfor thenNi lies with congress and that tlie presi-- hallowed feet and the connection be- E g & N W ’4 s E X sec 3 Tp 30 s R 5 dent shall act in harmony with that tween the inscription carved on it and Driest hood a priceless1 names the following witnesses to legacy btmieatle prove also body declaring that the indepen- the passage in Jisepbus is most strik- - e(l to ie ('“ldien of men! How we his continuous resldonco upon and cultiva dence of Cuba ought to be and is here- - Ing The expressions arid forms are !’lHulrl Irize Die testimony of the tlon of said lane vizi p Jolm n of Toasdule Utah Ileber J bJrin'SZed and S6tting aSk1e a fUnd alm0St identic!lL There H indeed a lyFt hef all of" inS°inercSllVe? IVIlson ofStewart Teasdale ctnli Ilyrum S Llstwih the salary and expenses curious variation in the Greek word we could more Grover Utah Urban V Stewart fully appreciate our of Jr of of a minister to the government of for “balustrade” or wall In "’i'eiegcs what blessing vc might Grover Utah partition CubaWc sl°'llt Indeed ' the passage in Byron Groo Josephus it is drupliak-- l i!C Register in thc is tlie'worlcL it mscriPtlon radiance and wool h1fPaS The manufacturers presented f°S’ gloiy nut this variation may 309G Muy God bless tlie subject of our their desires and needs to the be accounted by the fact that Jo jKelcli and give him joy and comfort and Means Committee in tVmmtnrrJn a I’u ms Pt Richfield Utah JENSEN HOTEL Utah Elsinoum Grain Newly equipped with all comforts aud hay always kept Gbod Stables for ' teams Tlie daughter of Claus Sprcckens the California sugar king has lately married against her father’s wifi He had previously given1 her property amounting to $1000000 which she reu turned to him ’ 1 I lt is said that in recent hurricanes in New York swaythe ed a foot frdm theperpendidilaV It “MY QfiD KENTUCKY HOME” JX ) may be a sign of their strength but we wouldn’t want to sleCp’in one of them If you believe in Silver 16 to 1 and a hurricane' during meals beds to Invite that good pod dreams and ‘eep pleasant good fcrr-5T-- ihlder B II Roberts in his unanswerable letter on Moses Thatcher's’ sena- “sky-scraper- ljSooks Magazines and Daily Papers Mr John E Wiscomb whose grocery A hospitality that makes you feel at was attached by the Hanson Company Jlome with a Sample Room on in Salt Lake got into trotible last Main street go to week by drinking too mucli' vfrhisky and having too much aptitude in THE KENTUCKY HOUSE Co Monroe Sevier Utah threateningjto use a gun m-o- state-lette- u 1111 - 1 I I tT 11 ' - PIERSON HOTEL-Elsinor- Frank Branett a young man of thirty one years of age made a misstep at half past eleven one night last Newly fitted and cell equipped with week and fell down a shaft 400 ft deep comfort fverything for being reduced to a shapeless mass He tariff but asked a moderate protection to enable them to continue their Inleaves a wife and three children dustry and to reopen tlielr mills At present- they say their condition is as The Smithsonian Institute lias de- bad as It can be and attribute their cided to present the Sultan of PLANING MOLDING TURNING Turkey paralysis to the Immense importations with a life size statue of a Sioux In- of cloths In 1395 which amounted to BRACKETS dian chief He will be represented upwards ot 40000000 pounds-alm- ost 11 11 a with ’owl Done oil at’ My And Gcnai aud moccasins equal to the total of9192 and decorated with beads Mill West of the Poulstm The present 93 under the act ofImports 1890 The speaker will be accompanied by articles used Roller Mill claimed that the American mills could tlie Sioux Indians in domestic and by J C ANDERSON martial life and will be boxed and supply the American people but the importations have been so enormons sent this week and the market so sluggish that Ulh 1 Wood WorkingiShopI war-blank- et ' tofi I ESf Notice --octc- lacM spelled the word according to the Jewish method of pronouncing it changing and intoant Josephus twice refers to the inscrip- have spent tlie best part of their lives in tlie Gospel cause And may lie bless as well those noble and courageous matrons w ho have shared their many toils! tion once in his “Antiquities-and tlio Ye noble sires with heavy heads And forms bowed down witji age: parallel passages are differently wordYe w ho have fought life’s battle oft ed showing that lie did not intend to b't ter tfijn king or Sage give the exact phraseology of the stone A e who have sought to conquer self monument but only the sense: and And learn life’s lesson true: therefore that the tablet sliculd give Leaned on Jehovah's mighty arm the sense of Josephus’ words without Seeking IDs will to do We say God bless these noble sires hisexact expression is just wliat might And loyal matrons too have been expected in such a discovLot thy good Spirit fill their hearts Now and their whole lues through ery According to Clermont-Gannea- u thc tlie tablet is the most ancient as well M J! ’ 1 Jan 7th lts7 LAxd For Publication Office at Salt Lake city NOVEMBER Notice Is 23rd Uta 1896 East no names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz George P Pec-to- l of Gainesville ctaht George J Pectol of Unlnesvllte utuh Goorgo W Carroll of Cainesvtllc Utah John F Car roll of Caines ville Utah 8 Byron Gro itcgistl'K J ' given that the following-name- d settler has filed notice of Ms Intention to make final Proof In support of his claim and that said proof will he mado beforo the County Clerk at Lwa Utah on Junuary 6th 1897 viz: John Vest for tho N M S Wg Sec 2 ED S F!4Bic 3 Tp 29 S B hereby T |