Show No 20 Richfield UtafTC 'f I I'M and Proftmnal Card Buisnesa V 4 ' t EEHOFFMANN : V ft fV ' ' an& Notary ' i Lawyer practice in all the Courts StatJ ' and Federal Office Ence Block RICHFIELD UTAn j jj ' Will if : i ’ OT Vennol Rapp Bean FAMOUS OLD ‘ PEOPLE PRESIDENT WOODS Among the world’s oldest men known to fame three havd preeminence in Europe These are Mr Gladstone People Leo XII and Prince Bis march has lived to a greater ago than any other Eugiish statesman who has been prime ' minister during the last two hundred years and at eighty-eigh- t his mental powers &re unimpaired although his sight has nearly failed him and he Is deaf The people at eightyseven has remarkable health and vigor and shows few of the Infirmities of age Prince Bismarck at elghty-twsuffers as much from lack of occupation as from mber3 1898 J i t ? BEAD WHY HE HURMED JASM The Venerable LEArr v or Morm- oxdom Dies in BanIY ANCisco PETERSON BANK (Established A telegram from Joseph Jit F Smith to Stake PT was received Seeg-mille- r 'Ajs after- stating that Prestt Woodruff died at 5:40 yesterday (Fray) inurn ing and that his rtmitas will be brought to Salt Lake CSty as soon aR noon i - 18MJ f i RICHFIELD UTAH In some places the sight of a man in ' baste naturally exclts remark as ih tbe J M Peterson President following incident ' reported In tbe H 0 Christensen Cashier j Philadelphia Call A son of Ireland was painting a received subject to check ' Deposits fence His face wore a troubled look Accounts Solicited Suddenly a' smile shot across if' and t dipping the brush into the paint pot Money loaned on approved he began to paint faster and faster SECURITY "Why are you painting so fast’ ask ed a bystander "You’re in a rush all DsArrs Deawn Fatablk In of a sudden to finish the Job" All Parts of Thf World "Sure au’ thot’s all right" was bis much '1 haven’t left an' reply paint Correspondents it’s finishing tbe job Ol’m aftber beNew York & CO CLEWS HENRY fore It's all gone" UTAH COM SA V BANK Salt Lake WELLS FARGO & CO Youth's Companion and BE A N possible Lawyers The aged leader went O the 'coast Will practice In all the State 'and Fedral oourti and ' United States ' Land Office neatly a month ago hoping to be bene-fitte- d Messers Rapp and Bean are able and exby the trip As fair as known ’ perienced lawyers in all probate land water o be bad been doing' well while here 'lining and criminal litigation there’ and bis death WM (atlrely un Will attend all sessions ot court In the Sixth Judicial District and adj acent counties bodily weakness looked fof v ' The oldest (Southern Utah - - artist is It Is probable that oldtowas the European Office In Anderton Building I Thomas Kidney Cooper who Is now In cause of his death The time of bis Richfield Utah- his ninety-fift- h RAPP $150 year - I i- t year He has been at funeral is not yetarraapd for I work with pencil and brush over sevand are his still enty years paintings JOSEPH ECEERSLEY A LUCKY LICllT exhibited in London AU tbe newspaper boys aie comThe oldest man of letters in Europe Attorney at Law is James Martlneau who was born in plaining because they see so little cash Y-- f ive- Feet County Attorney for Wayne County 1803 Child Falls Tn And this is presumably an era of good and was preaching and writiog H pLittle1 is and Injured times too There's something wrong LOA UTAH religious essays more than seventy — Salina Press years ago John Ruskin is generally i? regarded as the veteran of English Last Sunday Now that Crosby has spit on bis M W MANSFIELD literature but infirm as he is he Is a d IrTlne J obn£T and jumped on the political bands fourteen years younger than Doctor son of Martin Jokcc'Y 'nbed a popv ' we may look for some startlbroncho t sXoteyer1Martlneau lar tree In front of ’ ’ "A to throw feats This week just acrobatic Verdi is the oldest composer at down branches Iren wbo ing jj a budding statesman Notary Public show to what r eighty-fouThe Italian cardinals were thirty-fiv-e below ' playing dishes up the followcan do Crosby ' THURBER Utah ordinarily live to greater age than feet above the ab broke grour e Censor! in t tt e j ing English bishops but there is one to tlie wu andtbeboy tbe a "Tom Foutin : carp caught W COLLINS in the Anglican communion the ground strlklcjr’ Xr' ihere and other day that weighed eight hund- “ I o is elghty-twof who Lawyer Bishop Liverpool" CtUe from red there soihtha of Office in the Neill Building pounds The huge fish is now on The English pee rage is The the left fait' Itj fSfee was c Richfield Utah xt the fcatf of Mansfield being skinned he felt elvt X Y Ytomach exhibition being staked in the lucerne patch by means of a log chain oeartbS top ol the list at blnety-on- e while buVfneiSfY-wel- l fora fastened around its neck and attachand having a large group of octogen' ' J8TEWAUT ‘v ed to a monster oak tree The ani' arians hround him 'Attorney-at-Law- t s to be killed on Toms birthday mal 'Among European sovereigns j the Qfficein Court lime A and YOU"' adjoining towns will participate Queen ot England who is in her sev Richfield Utah a T in barbecue”— Salina Press enty-nint- h year to senior Her men-lf?i San Francisco - V ! ft Glen-woo- ten-ye- - d r-- ol t t - per-lae- c ! i toog-llve- dr 1 & I (' ru ' ‘ 1 ’ f v: - J try B JENNINGS Attorney at Law! Xl tf andsupsl ‘district States and —— tbw laMriCf Xfcpart-tat- lof JB a H DR 4 the &C - the remarkably baa’ fall?? effr iv- - ctjTO'j -- '‘""'sir iialiif '"r' UA — Office HERBERT 'h at Tioncer Drug Store ST w a perhaps Vawl rA study 1 practice the only one who has seemed willing at times be and to neglect opportune imprudent ties for relaxation and exercise He is an exception to the rule that the secret of long life is moderation In all things—Youth’s Compalnon Threshing is in full blast am a Utah DRKARL G MAESER'S 1 1 4 i V’- W r worda about Mr ktIyand the next sirius thing was the Main and I wisht I culd seen that explosion And then the starveing Cubinsare prty sirius to And now we have beegun the war and many comrads will be dead thcr wont be a man left in town and many a muther will morn for her husbandThey will lay dead on the batlfield and there stand ther mothers weping far their hnsbans They take the wounded to the hospitls and the dead to ther graves aod meny Spanish ships will sink and few Ameri can ships will sink and we will fite on land and on sea and our flag waves over the Filupeens llends this day —G MONROE ANNIE M NELSON Mid wins and Nukse f tin tr!r 1 1 4 4 y the Sick MRS Eminohe Y? JOHN Midwifery and General Can of RICHFIELD UTAH After a year’ absence for toy place ready to resume my r ate in his mental occupations and UTAH N H - f " Y t BICHFIELD MRS bsrJr—'H 4 ’fOQdL who has been incessant and immoder- Physician and Surgeon J IS ill's C Joe Borg is making whips Edna Cragon has returned to Dixie Dr M B Shipp lias returned home iC -- aJ£ - i - I I STRANGE INSANITY Youth’s Companion Mrs Elizabeth Smith in her MemoThe rest of the rough riders haven’t irs of a Highland Lady" tells of an U S Deputy come home old Scotchman who once took the strange whim that he was a turkey MINERAL SURVEYOR Ja s A Smith is building an addi- - hen and NOTARY PUBLIC tion to his already fine home He made a nest of straw In his car riare and filled it with eggs aDd a MONROE UTAH Dr Snowden pulled most of Mon- large stone and there he sat hatchroe’s teeth this week ing leaving his station only twice a day like other fowl and having his TKe The White Cappers are saying noth food brought to him ng but are all sawing wood II 19 friends bad at last to watch a proper moment to throw out the eggs PROPRIETOU Monroe is I- - K WRIGHT going to have a News-- a and put some young chickens in their per But perhaps Richfield wants place Then the old man satified it if they do why of course our goose that he had accomplished his task Fiust Class In Evert Way is cooked went aboutcluck!ng and strutting in midst of his brood the Wednesday the infint child of TERMS REASONABLE! xlrthur and Violet Forbusb died Fun oral held Thursday Bishop W F Asimus of Monkey town was In town last Monday and are catering for Both Brass into tbe office and subscribed the campaign trade The "Peoples" dropped IJtackburiv House for the Press The Bishop has a big band seem to be in favor ' fruic farm near Monkeytown and he LOA UTAH : : thinks that one of these days he wi! have the earth by the talk Hii orcBest’ - hotel accomodations for In the country and is ’ Oats are very scarce in Salina just hard the largest the traveling public’ ' Is only now In party bearing condin nv The farmer who will bring in Several acres are devoted to of oats will realise a tion bushels 1000 Hat Grain Stabling anc molerate fori une— small fruit In addition he is growSalina Press fine melons and Is guarding some ing ' Camp House also in mountains nlns last the the patch with a gattling gun The Heavy week Increased the water supply in the Press editjor goes to Monkeytown in a SAMPLE ROOM valley We haven’t heard anybody week or so to be the guest of Bishop Asimus— Salina Press giovling this week —Press Qseatt alwayi bade welcome t A Y V f't vt ’ - '- — - - i " Pr-ha- - - rt t Ipi-O- t A Democratic county convention is hereby called to meet September 10th 1808 at eleven o’clock AM at the court house in Richfield for the pur pose of electing fourteen delegates to the Democratic state convention to be held in Salt Lake City Sept 14th 1898 for the purpose of nominating a V -- fjiTV ‘v-- 'f!V ' -- ’I ' - containing 400 pages including 122 portraits Frontiselegant half-ton- e full a page picture of Dr piece is Maeser Agents are wanted in all parts of the United States Utah ip particular MILLIONS of books are being published annually thousands of canvassers are selling them but only a LIMITED few are worth your time to read Tell the canvasser so when h calls on you and BUY DR MAESER’S representative to congress and a mem- BOOK ber of the supreme court of Utah The apportionment of delegates THE SKELTON FVBAISUINCf CO among tbe several precincts of the county Is o if the basis of one delegate Provo dial) for each thirty votes cast for Hon W II King at tbe congressional election held in 1896 and Is as follows: BOMEIt MdlARTl WrifKf fouse -- - The precinct chairmen are requested to call primaries In the respective San Pete and Sevier Branch precincts not later than Sept 8th for ' d d 30 the purpose of electing delegates to STATIONS the aforesaid county convention AND Mxd The qualifications for voters to be Mid sidings S35 pm Ai BALT LAKE Lv 800 a m m self in the to participate permitted of delegates to said convention are prescribed by the Democratic state committee as follows "All Democrats who endorse the principles enunciated ia the platform adopted at the Democratic national convention held at Chicago In July 1896 and who will support the nom-neof the Democratic convention primaries abd convention contemplatEast-BauB- West-Boun- n es ed by ! this call" order of the County Central Com mittee Saturdays Train 24 will rim Mondays We James H Wells nesdays and Fridays ’ Chairman H L ilocrE Agont 0 Dodj-- p GtMi’l Manager n N Ilayes 8 H BabcoeaD Traffic Manager Secretary F A Wadlelgh Geu'l Pas('ni( r Agaat Hated at Richfield Aug 18th 1898 3t O ji'jril on ! i i!t n City lit ih 1 C 5 |