Show '" ' V’ r ' ' 4 : t v t - ' i: ' l' v - ir - ': V 7 ' ' - -- - £ THE SOUTHERN CENSOR gMLw— ww rSiihei-- WhIhi4 AT ii FRIDAY IsRUBLlSUED KtKKY ‘ T The peraark of Dr Jameson when VVc cry grateful to lion W JI speaking of his roid on the Boers that Kttrgrm jnmrnrcmu aoctmiectaj- -" ft aidHTflffTrgmqTatim(!iifbC(!aTset Alt Eng- I! failed!’ tells a long story noxv while Jt genon looks cooly l$nd rules forElsewhere wo publis h the o erals are killing thousands pt negros mulated by tl)o State Board of land- - The explosion They should life preserved for t) get1 their' English” (has qome the r future reference ' lito cmr language to 6tay- - i Sbvier Cohn ty Ut iii By CROSBY AND MORRISON-—- - ci A -- —aJ State Directory: Ilorti-ciiliur- 4 ''’iie ' the its privat - The Logan Journal wants Salina Association to discuss fa nmixriiYlTatennNittHgsuDrxi’ t llove We all Twenty t !ie poet lr tah’s : ’ — i many poemsp entitled Years a Ago’1' iWhowyuI be to write a prettier one of i Y ea(rs Ago?" - brothers--Aaiwrau- i SENATOR s the'sec-tjionsofth- Srank J Cunnon l'awllns 3 L HEFEI'S RNTAT I V ‘ E TQ tt CON'qi-'pS- W II JvIok 1 EUbor M GOVERNOR Wells :i SECRETARY- - OR STATE James T lliinmnmd ' AUDITOR STATU Morgan Kleliurds STATE James (Tilpinnn ATTORN Jr treasurer - INSTRUC- TUJBL1C R- ar iii CITY DlltlKTOK) CPt:rson MAYOR— ThoodOre Tlrandley J - V M Jensen N P Peterson u Jensni Joseph J per i1 Mo-fe- Recorder— Carl Qoldbrsnsan Treasurer— James Christ! ir-Jujjtic J of the Pence' — SI icon ’(ih frscu Murshal— G V Ihopiquijt City Attoirey T‘J Stewir Street Supervisor— P CI’etersoa Pquudkoeper— Jclii XV Cecms tViter Master Nif L- - Aivieropi Quarantine ThyslclaU— II K Null Y i WAYNE COUNTY DIRECTORY COMMISSIONJEkS Fremont Teasdale 01 lot Levi C White ' ‘V i GOUTY M fff CLERK COUNTY RECORDER A Boa pansen John II Curfew Caincsvulo sheriff: 1 O Lyman SUPT W E Lcblnson schools: Lot A Jeffery J — TPEASUIlER v Loa PROSECUTING star?” When iJ olinson Brothers were here C W Collins: “I ran up to Gunni tt with an ed ueati ve "ieci tal but few at- sob this week on legal business — but Last fall most all papers in Utah tended Wheu Mauumc Mounttord that Is the town for pretty girls supported some candidates - for the lectures were proposed it took lots oi Miss Molly Orrock: legislature— some one and some anoth- earnest work by Bishop Braudley the to count the days-er New the editors aro looking up ICknsok and his other assistants to When an interest in them the records to see who oftbecandi Janies Iluish: “1 was in Richfield dates supported the newspapers They Mahara’s minstrels came and charged fifteen p years ago aud now the was nil and uq extra high price the house Hi tend to remember those who did Store is the only place I can remembtoo effort aid aud didn’t who without those' that uot forget any Last Saturday night an A 1 lecture Dy er” ' W McDaniel was billed at the S O Crosby: Man m borr of woman siy- - amul K “Pangultch would be few a arc house School There Rock " prettier town than Richfield if we ero spanked by the hired in the state than Mr could only grow shade trees and here nurse jerked baldheaffed by ranky better lecturers sixty-on- e attended Not they grow so McDaniel yet choo’m vtcrs and attended byase easily that they are not all complimentary but true are appreciated ” ' lept nod varU'd i merit of troubh s at Ho lingers on luxury’s lap until hi ilpesu facts L-Anderson: “Tbe outlook is for lire him out to be-I eimit a good summer for my business and u his battle with the world— Buglt-Heber City has passed an ordinance am very busy now The people want to pqqish any person who doesn’t keep to build and will if they can stables or outhouses dean 'out bill passed by the Colorado his yards A A B Rasmussen: ‘Oli these law- or who allows dead chickens cats or 1 'gNlu-turprovides for women to join be to around animals unbuned other yers” tbe state malitia It is to bo hoped and to punish people who put decay that war as a means of settling natlnn-j- l able matter as tilling in any of the wa Miss Ida lluscb: “School is just grand difliniltii'4 is nearly over and that Such an ordinance wen these days Tbe less diligent students the time of universal suffrage is close ter ditches have discontinued and the hard work at hand but thin queer combination enforced would accomplish great good ers now have all their tgachers’ time’ of the new and tho old is a hiui'lcal in Richfield But why do the people I J Stewart: “1 won't lifelp plow waifi till law compels them to do such curiosity things? Why not do these needed any more" II dnties now? It is none tbe less a duty This suggestion from the Prova En to Bill Lancaster: “I want my friends help preserve tbe ppblic health quirer will 1’pply to Richfield Our whether law compels us to or whether to speak as they pass ” leading politicians ou both sides favor tho plain Idea of duty does it Two Silver Band Boys: “We had a selecting the best men for office: sink to hard time to keep up while Joe Niel The Enquirer’s suggestion For many years past the ITouscof son was gone but wq kept drumming all differences In Provo both partisan and sectional for the welfare of our Lords has been looked upon as a mere away” progressive little city seems to meet figuro held 'body in English governJoe Nielson: “I had to comedown with general favor The prospects ment This ten doncy has a counteras a witness and shan’t go tu school will of this are in now the American feeling that citizens olty part feeling be spared partisan strife next Novem- toward the senate If senators arc not any more this season The business rich whon he is elected to office they department of the L D R College ber are so few in numbers that they can now occupies all of the old building U and is all right” The Constitution of the United soon be made rich and so endless is of thrown chances making money States provides that Congress shall “Tiiat Dr Herbert: have full power to make regulations around them Thus they arc drawn ase of Martin’s child at diphtheria Joseph was There have farther and farther from the people: not cured by the Anti tovlne regarding bankruptcy Remedy closer to the rich and been three attempts made at doing so closer and I went upTuesday and found the little of land the were not until it but they have failed and since 1878 one not out of danger while the faththe state laws have regulated the for a few Western states that ocra er the bottles of medicine matter As many companies and pri sionally send a common man— one who out brought were both full and he said be used to wearing a dress suit— the rate persons have property In more isn't never the gave certificate published would soon lose all confidence ‘tates than ne fair p'ay requires that people nor used the remedy I told the In house of the the national upper 't should all be under the same regueditor so before lie published lations so let tho nation rpgulate the legislature it Will the Censor please say that i Oeo Chappell T her daughters riillipiunefi out on their own hook ASSESSOR: t Jen-(sen- Co-o- : ATfY Loa Joseph Ekcrsley 1 will ltberaly pay arjoiio who will send me and Information as to tb$ where ahouts of any nf my ritt i bfanded 2 on right hip or thigh ThomasAtwood Loa Utah 1 Fr’-'n- t as-ov- 1 RICHFIELD SALOON II W ItVU-OSi- l Prop TEST-PROO- O ALT FO R XI A GRAPE PR ' Best Brandt nf Phtekhc TEiac and such Cherry as are needed in sickness tv 1) Pint ut d ‘Jut liqw r Try our H W R Cigars 25 Per Cent Off tn the regular price for tinware is who you get by trading at GRECO'S TIE SjIOPjjust east of the Social Hall Fire SOltlC U VIMCUVS Shovels 6 cents each Retinned Boilers 8100 LLeayx tin Buckets 30 cents (Jutteying (eaves flume) put on at nipe cents a foot Tin Roofing $550 a square te I CAN ALSO SAVE YOU 25 TER CENT ON SfOVE PITESAND STOVE RETAKING Peler Greco TO HEARI All the local newsTf Sevier and Wayne Counties and get a summary of the world’s news in general subscribe for the Censor $150 a year £ i ALCOHOL F Mice!-tor- s i HAS J88 two-third- " MEETING OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS Office of The Vermillion Irrigation Company Vermillion Sevier County Utah April 1st 1397 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS ' “Notice is hereby given that on the 24 tli day of April 1897 at two o’clock at the Vermillion Hall in p m Vermillion Sevier County Utah there will be a meeting of the Stockholders of The Vermillion Irrigation Company which has been called fertile purpose of amending Article Three (3) of the Articles of Incorporation of said Company so that the same shall be made to read as follows Sam-dark- VV m g it r Alonzo Billings Charles Snow - ' Richfield County Clork—Sam'l O Cail( Richfield Recorder— Maud Spencer Layton Monroe Assessor— Jos A Smith Richfield Sheriff— John W CooQk Monroe Svfpt Schools— Jacob Migleby Tax Collector — Treasurer and H P Uansen Richfield Piosocutlng AtVy— E XV McPrnlfl Richfield Sr ho a Surveyor— f D Bhouber - MONROE IRRI GAT ION CO Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that a stockholders meeting of tho Monroe Irrigation Cp will be held on Saturday the 24tli day of April at 2 o'clock p m at the Monroe meeting house Monroe Sevier Counj ty State of Utah for the purpose of amending the Articles of Inbofpora tlon (or agreement) and By Laws of 9atd Company so as to permit and aui thorlze said company to purchase or subscribe for stock in other corporaj tions now organized or hereafter to b6 organized for the purpose of purtlias-inconstructing or maintaining re ervoirs and storing of water for fiTa£a: tion purposes and to transact such other matters of business as may pro porly come Hbfore the meeting s As a (j) vote of the entir? capital stock must be had a full atten: dance is requested J W Boliraan Prfist W A Warnock Secretary ab-en- Boll Glenwood W If Robinson Sallna J A Ross Josoph E Notice 1 COMMISSIONERS OOUNCIL-- n ' j Park BCPKEMB JUDQFS Charles S Znne 0 W HARTCH J A MINER 'IS TRICT JUDGE TOR SIXTH DlSTllJ-JWn M McCarty pEVIER COUNTY DIRECTOR V ' as to permit and authorize saiq Company to purchase or subscribe for Stock in ether corporations now organized or to be organized for the purpose of purchasing constructing and maintaining resorvorsand storing of water for irrigation purposes and to transact such other matters of business as may properly come before tlijj meeting A full attendance is requxj? ted By order of the Board P Christensen Secretary J First publication April 2 nd t" ' ' TION H‘R ' Red-fnon- Bishop TUrERINTENDFNT John Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that a stock holders meeting of the Elsinore Irrigation Canal the 24thday Company will be held on Qf April A D 1897 At 3 o’clock PM ft the meeting houso at Elsinore Sevier County State of Utah For the purr pose of amending the articles of agreement and bylaws of said company So i A C i Co NOTICE ffherJofenwmr gave a delightful elocutionary at ' Brpwn’s hall last (lose night A very good audience was’present Hose Johnson is a whole ihow Ipimself and his work is of a kind that catches the popular fancy p G Faatz and 0 O Glover did iot attend Sunday School last Sunday he sinful creatures dug a lot of angle qrms and went over to Heart slough e troll for chubs The old sports came ome with nearly 150 pounds of fish nd all this week Purity hall Las smell-llke-- lt smelled awful The Press an is sorry that lie wa9 unable to the piscatorlallsts but the ruth is that be never flshos on Spa' v i j t y vi-IL When wc have treest'plant’ed around seems to us as though Salt Lake It It Is not less deplorable thaiuit is nd Ogden city oounoimeHiire en to a the tometery let’s start to Hi up a e SO that the fcellfag botweeh nool tjrue flay pink The Sunday wants When any one is afraid ew dodge is United States growing tjo let his constluents know out hut huh i'b plane togoc’i'1 hpw he stronger during the present eesslon of otcs'ho gives- the wink and the others (tongress Just as long as eur congressIt Ujy be poor consolation tail when men persist In putting sectionaUntcr-st- 8 ote fqr a secret fiesjsop d ft wc complain of hard tlmeslq Utah let ii ahead Of the country as a whole u remember the mtieh harder flmos vjvlll this be the case A country as When the dweller iq the Mldihisippl of bf drying India ' rgo as the United Btatesj and of so alley crawK IntbaTelliir to escape a any varied Interests cau ill afford to yclono the Hoods drive him put when The Hoods of tho Mississippi Valley tir up sectionalities when we have ut: when 'Jhe climbs a tree to escape ay Should c ntinue with unabated fury nee done It at the cost of a million he floods cyclone drives him off his Last week Antone Jensen' of d ' jerch and there Is no help for him— ucrotbc thankful for our highland Ives on a warrant sworn arrested whs tl-hot os among these mdunt&lns?1 Exchange but by his sister-in-laMrs Soren (i ‘J nttiAi'j h"i -- ! to' bill a not When congress passed Tensen charging him with disturbing Next to the remonltizatfofi of silver Several of the state papers aro ay over (300 a ton for armor plate to peace The case was tried in our stee i proper'Bankruptry law is the most Ehe Liddle’s court Friday a fternoon r state historical speiety to ut on the new men-of-wleeded thing in Utah Our most ndUBtries 'assumed the role bs a spot' be maintained as a perraapept InstiMcKenna appearing for the deanother d child dnd said "Won’t neither" So have been fun “Into fense and codnty attorney McDaniel tution of the state ITerfj’a paper in favor of just thait thing- nly one fcompany bid and It did It be die hole” by hard times and we will prosecuting ' The evidence adduced ause tho other companies knew lave but little improvement until howed that the defendant had gone fiever dieyare let' loose so that they may o Mrs Jfenson’s home "the and auldn’t' jnake plate during the The Mfc Tlcasant malltla fcoropany ’’ combine So Congress itart Over again' to ked it husband of her and had made lus nearly gouc the Brigham City to Tepeal the law oeth Used and straight way threats foul and un undry Is ' still aliyo hut anxlousto company o pleasQth'p manufacturers (Who ease was The becoming language” reand where oh where McDaniel bo disbanded has County Attorney uatlonal Congress or the aster a was tbs Jistdned and to Jensen Jury by vived a somewhat exhaustive ruling Richfleld’e pompsiny K? wealth? atloual as fine The 'charged' jfound guilty" -from Attorney Genernji Bishop regardM f 1 and costs artfotmted to $2680 and ttv m: i v-and when they ing county highways Theiounty govornmeut bill passed wi couched the thout ap iip dough It is nol nearly summer and the become public roads The ruling is by the last legislature allows county bmbkrassmcnt parent ole Children be-are ten! for If lovely this: just practically lghts years commissioners the right i to1 license nd young love to play put q the open jfore land 1s ejnterred the county has One of the most peculiar' accidents sheep herds Rich County la the first would bo wrong to deprive aised it as a public road and at public The Press hag ever had occasion to reto do it But the sheep hen! knows ir and lt of the But parents (expense maintained it It Is then their fer to ocpurfpc) last Saturday pleasure Ralph no buvirdury in hid roving (hem do well to watch a little and pee property If ou the other hand the McFadyeq’ and others prepared to sort of coippanlons go with them 'county court has laid out a ‘rpad and clean out dry well on the R F Barr We sn mid he thankful that politi Who the daughters have for escorts (kept proper record of the same it im- - (lots Just south or the McFadyen place (Ul nelief uus uevor enterred into the find whether the sous are in cigarette- 'mediately beewues such lEalph gqt astride the bucket and the iHauagemout of our state university smoking company Treat your chil to lower him to the ('others H$de ready for In Kansas the Board of Regents of dren us if you thought they would that the rope happened ji'It Uho tit ate AgriculturalCollege lias faever keep bad company but just was rotteni aQd When Ralph swung Kodakked dsnnssed fourteen the profes- jieep your eyes open as to whether himself clqr °f the curb it parted Some Said sors for not being in sympathy with kliey do or not in Words Some in with a sickening snap and the young u Actions the administration man went flying down through space : ‘“I wish some f the with the velocity of a comet Those All tramps that are run in from this would make Danish beer like at the windlass gave him sisters soon on will and coiues up as a dead Spring hay jn should be put at Work 'On our streets they used to-- ” duck and were talking about the big burnt Wliy not have an ordinance hearing them from all stones rubbi The Uniting the nurnnor of livestock tc ind every other obstruction J B Jennings: “I have an ability funeral they would give him when anbo fed lx town so that the people will ilreets badly need smoothing down in in wrestling kept on purpose for coun- they heard the victim of the fall to he know where to ‘tuck the liay they that le wanted grily be could shouting The tramps many places try editors1' drawn up to the surface A now rope tend to teed t lie young stock this win impelled to do this just as well as not ter'- There is no doubt but that it is the L P Ilanson and Rob Yeung was secured and shortly aftuward jwill of the gioat majority of the citi “Wev’c been up to the Otter Creek Ralph made his second appearance on ens of Brigham that the tramps thus reservoir and find the site is all owned earth— resurrected as it were lie Colonizing ha- answoiod a greatand ie made to cam their board and lodg by old bachelors If some of the old had sustained no serious injuj y beyond colon world the but a good purpoMsin maids of the county would offer them a sprained ankle The well is 40 l'eot ies like children w ill mature and start iiug— Bugler we could get It for half price selves In depth Any ordinary man would "Remember that- the poor tramp to run their own affairs Spain is very have been killed by such a fall Ralph and has to live” Cnba (EdUeusor) Ben Carter: unwilling to let her big boy ran against a miracle the Start i UNITfri-STATr- ELSINORE CANAL (Press Clippings : Article Three "The objects and pursuits of business agreed upon by this corporation is to construct and maintain a canal and dam across tbe Sevier River at a point of said rivet where the same runs through Section 31 Jn Township 2 X South of Range 2 West cf Salt Lakp Meridian thence said canal running in a direction to a point on the South side of Section 18 in Tow 22 South of Range One West o' Salt Lake Meridian thence running a waste ditch or canal dueEast’to thf Sevier River and also to construct and maintain such additional waste ditches canals tdus wutei-cclturtles are royal' food although it is re icrvuus dams headgates flume-anotl’e- or diffcren’ means which said that the 'Tatter destroy maty nee ssirv and proper to miy geese and ducks Tu add variety to aid distribute the waregulate the food supply in tire river u Csh fers of said Sevier Civet and tu man-a-e regulate control and distribute might also be planted Then are a ta and among tin stockholders of this sort of fresh water lobster with n f cjrooratiou said water according to claws and’liavingeycs like tin their re rignts thereto and to of an octopus' 'fbey are easily and subs aibe for the Capital might S urrhase When the bbys' gbin swimming tla voek ol any other similar Company on C rp ration wlpch at the time of crawfish will grasp their toes and ean such purchase or subscription shall b be made t6’ relinquish their hold by or is about t be incorporated” A two thirds (() vote of the soaking the feet in sca'dinj wvtei Capital The writer has caught hun 1 reds of hick of ml Company Is required to said amendment and a lull at crawfish in 'this manner and that is carry imdai'cc is therefore required why pe is often referred to - a stumpy By Order of the Board of Directors It would he much more sensible to stock the Sevier River with catfish and mud turtles than to attempt tlm foolish experiment of htocking it with black bass Catfish oan exist and multiply in a muddy stream and as for turtles— the Sevier would make them natural home Both catfish and North-easterl- y n-sl-ip s - con-U- 1 -e a- toed vertebrate (Sig-'-- d) dent (Signed) Lamoni la April 11— The morn ing services in the convention of Latter-day Saints were devoted to Rotor Uottl’redson Presi- C Meyer Secretary tt and ppeaching President MEETING OF BOARD OF DIRECSmith occupled the pulpit in the TORS Office of Sevier Valley Canal church dpditopfum The president Company Richfield Utah March set forth conspicuously the claims and 23 1997 offlqe works of the organization The TO STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE ministry at the college chapel was Notice is hereby given that on the greeted with a good audience An 26thday 1997 at two o’clock ofApril overflow meeting was held in the base- p in at the Meeting-hous- e in the ment of the church City of Richfield Sevier County Utah a The afternoon was devoted to p aycr there will bo meeting of the Stockholders of the Sevier Valley Canal and testimony The aged sister of JoCimpany which has been called lor seph the founder of the church now the purpose of Amending Article 2 of in her 83rd year told the old story cf tiie Articles of (Incorporation of) Asher brother’s finding and translating sociation of said Company so that the same sball be mado to read a9 follows the golden plates and of the vision Article 2 : and angel messages the triumphs deThe object of this (Incorporation) feats the trials and perplexities of Association is to take out a Canal from he Sevier River above the town of himself' and friends while in possesin Sevier County Utah and Joseph sion and in consequence of the pres ronetruct the same along the base of ence of'the trusted treasure She is he mountains In a Northeasterly and buoyant In spirits and in almost t di- Northcrnly direction for tho distance of miles or more for the purpose stant attendance upon the as of Forty water to irrigate thd conveying Dismffile lands lying below the location delegate -- Associated Frw of said Canal Also to construct patch such places as may be desig unt"d f r the benefit of this Assocla-- I ion (Tncrirporatlon)and to purch?sc JOSEPH IRRIGATION CO and subscribe for the Capital Stockof NOTICE any ctliei similar Association ComThere will be a meeting of the stu k pany rv Corporation which at tlic holders In the J I C Co April 24th Un e of su'-for me?” purchase or subscription 'hall bn or is about to be incorpoiated 1897 at 10 o’clock a m at the A two thirds (j) vote of the Capital Tom Gillan: "Oh eerything's all Relief hall for the of purpose voting ‘duck of said Coni my is requ'red tq has upon an amendment to the articles f carry said Amendment and a full at- right up at the mines his new whim up and is working four Incorporation authorizing the com tc"'I tnue is therefore required or five men on the Old Antelope By Order of the Board of Directors pany to construct or assist In the con William HClark President (Signed) of reservoirs order the by structingof (Signed) William G Baker Secretary Jim Ramsay: “No: I haven't tbe President 1 I ses-ier- s Ad-ocate- matter The very sensible suggestion of having' thirteen months in a year after tbe close of tilts century should be We used to have ten— our heeded basic number— Julius Caesar made one more— July— to name It for himself Ccasar Augustus made another— August— so as to have his name in the Now the number ten Is calender broken it will be better to have lunar months— and there are just thirteen of them— for our reckoning Ex Senator Daniel Voorbecs who has for many years been a leading light of the United States senate died suddenly from heart failure at his home in Washington D U Ilis body was taken to Terra Ilaute Indiana for burial He was familiarly known as spring fever yet” March 22nd 1S97 J lin A Parker The Tall Sycamore of the Wabash” HOUSE ANI) LOT FOE SALE OIi Tom Gillan: “I used to go RENT Secretary was a talented orator and will Lave a witn Adlai Stevenson when I'wasa A tour loom stone and brick house Now is the time to take tbe eiui Not man I of nice fond y very prominent name in the history of Weekly Ileraltl mul t’ennsoe both across the street south of the Richfield noteriety but mighty well liked'' time onr year fnh $200 host office 0 Enquire at Equitable Store hi-- |