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Show m - -- ' I ', 4 7 find, by force. Law and the will of the advertising Its advantages, In working majority had no forco with such men as for its best interests. AVarren Foster;. llut laws and the Con-- 1 Tho' country editor Is honored bv sthutiomof the United States,4L neces- -' men whoso experience In the affairs of so amended that Foster, life qualify them to sjieak advisedly of sary. should-bilivvilns and ail such traitors could his wot t h. The country newspaper' Is have a .little decency and, loyalty respected. by those"who know' it in its v ram in od. d owntheir Vu Igar throats. sphere and know the importance of that s p li e r e. ; A if e nt n e n t p u b d m a i ire c e ii i hplrlt of .George Washingtons reign. Let slip the years and como upon ' y re mar ked I nt he eo urso of a lec t u re These liearts that list to such refrain, delivered In New York that1! ho count ry And stir their souls; l lieu still flow on pa pers wield a fa r g reate r I nfluen ce infothe lives of men' am on g the i r readers t ban i s ge ii oral y . Whose hearts are like their pen, Cold, pulseless, full of all that hate supposed. In proportion to their circulation they a re in or e . fl u e n 1 al t h a t their city con temporaries. This D large- . ly due to tho fact ihatthe editorsof the SmaM pox has at last reached Beaver weeklies are in closer touch with the a are and the people naturally County people, and are more truly their repretrifle excited oyer i he fact. There is sentatives. 4 The country editor goes in no occasion, however, for a rensation. arid out among his constituents day by The only case so far, Charles Miller of day. He learns their opinions on genGreenville, is so isolated as to make Us eral and local questions; and his own suppression com pari lively easy. Every views, if ho be honest with hlmselfare possible assistance should be rendered more . or . less tinged by the general the Health Hoard In their undertaking-tIt is not fair to assume that check its spread aid disinfectants thought. t lie n cl e pbnd o nee nhtf t lirTin di v Idlu a Conused household. in every freely of m editor depend upon hls superiorlty siderable difficulty has been experienced to all ex ter lor l u fl u fences, the o pi u Ions In to In other cities getting the people of his of his the - - - . been a way f r r m h o m e forsevera I months and has not received any mail; but be that as it may, lie has got tho A special meeting of the small pox. G 1 y Go u n cl 1 w a s h e d 4Th u rsd a y. e ve n u g aYvblcii the report of Drs. Fennemore and Christian was heard arid steps takeq to preveiit a spread of the disease. No no w o r d I n ances w as t ho ng h t n ccessary. the law as It now stands confers ample n ot . -- , - o 1 1 1 i-- . ".t L"' esi 1 . 1 . GREENVILLE QUARENTINKD.' The .first act of the Health Hoard yesterday was tb quaroiitine the towu of Greenville and to isolate all who have bee n e x posed as much as possible an d t li is w 1 be fol lowed by a possi bl e o r necessary precau t Ion s. Dr. Fen nemore t elegj-- plied to Sal t .IvLakeyesierday- - to h a ve the mails co m o over tho ;flat direct from A d ams vi le p e ndl n g t he f n g o f quarentlf o and It Is thought that the' order will Issue today.- - - 1 in-spir- 1 authority on the Hoard of Health. - . . 1 1 1 .a 1 1 1 ' v- 1 a ' , 1 . 1 1 1 1 o A i 1 sentiment neighbors, , recognize the authority of the IleaLh the judgement of his club. In I oardi ,Inv ew of this fact, the Mayor church, his editorial utterance he may authorizes the Blade to sta.e that all accord wl h all these, and be more or e th of in iho chy government authority less swayed by their collective mind, Is of Hoard to the delegated premises and yet give his paper a character of its Health and that their mandates must be obeyed. In another column of this Issue will bo found an exract from the beakli a for good, and tho truest type ordinance of the city, (Chapter XI, Sec. ofpower a popular representative. for Hoard the orders which 115) printed ; for those country editors, the Information of the public, which isspeaking and with the knowledge that comes of should be carefully read.. experience with the opponents of coun try newspapers, we unhesitatingly assert that every man who lights a local COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS. paper does so through fear of it and its TheSalt Lake Herald pays a very Influence; every time that he proclaims pretty tribute to the country newspaper. bellefin I is. lack of power' or in flu- The artlcle.was prompted by a sneejing enee, he acgnowledges h3 fear of hat reference to country editors which appower, and when he tries to starve out In tLe of Great issue the last peared or otherwise cripple his local paper lie as in follows; and reads part Campaign Is simply advertising the fact that he Is -Thecountr editor, as a factor In afraid of IL the development of tho section In which hts struggles are carried on, accomplish- os a hundred fold more than ho Is credThere Is no public ited with doing. u u. servant anywhere who strives harderlo satisfy .hls .constituents.. There Is no one who has a more honorable or tin- A Case .Developed, at Greenville, in Tills County Chas, sel fish ambl tlpnr I does not become men whose principles are. week and their breath strong to joko about the intelll- - That dread disease which has been oif the settlements of genco and the Influence of the country, going tlu rounds edhor. IID newspaper. ls the pride of1 the State for the past six months, has his life. Usually It D an institution at last found its way to BeaVer county; to that Indefatigable and ti.fluenhow or br what means nobody-seem- s tlal In the upbuilding of Its town, In know. Charles Miller, tho victim, has That all may be conversent with the law In reference to t h e po wers a nd duties of the Hoard of Health, thb follow- ing extract from tho revised ordinances of Heaver City is ordered published by the Mayor: j Kirn . - , : Duftes arid powers of board; The board of liealih shall have power to" supervise all matters pertaining to the sun tary co nd i i duo ft he city; to o rd e r all nuisances abated or removed; or the cause pf any special desease or mortallity to be abated or removed; to declare q tiara mi nc I n said s a ii liary d is t i ic t or an y porti on t li e reof , a gal ns t. con t ag i o u s or infectious deseaso prevailing i herein, and against all person, t hings, eloiliiiig. o r elTects attacked wit ho r bavin g been exposed to infectious or contagious and likely to cause the spread thereof within said district, and to Sec. 115. 1 - . de-sea- se en-for- co 1 ft r n has-bee- 3yiiller-the.Vlctim.l-- -- 1 5 such quarantine until the same fsi raised by order of said board, or by operation of Its rules: to confine any person affected with or that Is likely to spread contagious or Infectious disease, to, l lie house or premises In which he resides, or to such place as rnav be provided by the board or health officer thereof; to adopt all rules and regulations necessary to prevent the Introduction, spread or maintenance of malignant, contagious or Infectl.msdisease within said district, as well as for their own government, a nd rany person or -- corporatlonneglecting or refusing t o coni f d ywiJi t heo friers o f s a i dboa rrior Iiealtli officer in rega rd to limy ra n- ne or rentoval-O- f airv person qtiahi n g attacked with, or having beetv exposed to any Infectious or contagions disease, or refuses or neglects to remove nnv giant powder, cat s, ftse or any kind of explosive substance from anvtdreo wh pro it is likely (o endanger the life or of any. 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