Show e v A i nn r1' - 2 VqI f -v No 9 and Business Cards Professional sr-- 4 —- : 3 Stewart Richfield WAYNE COUNTY 0 W Coiling The chief mognls of Sevier County - STEWART and COLLINS - were in session’ the flrst two days of Attorneys at Law the week On Mopday(June7 they UTAH RICHFIELD m at the usual place met at 10 First they opoped the sealed bids for E E Hoffman JWnv K Held red pine timber and as E P Bean’s of HELD and HOFFMAN $12 75 was the lowest he was awarded Attorncys-at-Lathe contract for 10000 feet Will practice la all the Court Htulo and ' The fish and game warden W J Federal Bean had pent a communication and Officer M anti Utah and u' the commissioners read that r Unco Block Richfield Utah A M Anderson and Thomas Gled-hlL V W of Vermillion met With the Board Brown W Wallaoi 15 ‘ Judge and asked fora change in the county WALLACE eft BROWN’ oad down! their way ' The board Attorneys at Law the" 'and $1000 in granted change fcOONS— KnCo'Block' Richfield tit ah Will practice in all the courts State and Fed “chngeMtd make t1w change ' The eral Corporation Land and Commercial attorney5 being instructed to make Hjialness Solicited propercontracta and have them signed V J'UV t ' n The county needed & new plow— not JOSEPH ECKERSLEY that the commissioners will use it— ' and one was purchased from Glenwood : Attorney at Law parties for $1500 County Attorney for Wayne County $10000 was transferred from the LOA UTAH superintendent's special fund to the general school fund $1706 expenses was allowed Supt M W MANSFIELD Magleby who had1 just been to the Lawyer convention k state $7500 from the general school fund Notary Public was set aside for lnsttute expenses TnURBER Utah $20 00 from the contingent fund for the county Durchasiog postal cards DR 0 II HERBERT v treasurer Physician and Surgeon Petition of W H Seegmlller et al read and laid over indefinitely Office at Pioneer Drug Store Bill of Iheo Brandley for $3175 al RICHFIELD UTAH lowed Antone Nielson and W W Riley f were allowed $1000 and $609 respecDR M B SniPP tively on the Indigent poor account Physician and Surgeon The Richfield Advocate was allowed Office and residence at the iOO for printing Kentucky nouse J C Christensen janitor of county : : Monroe courthouse was allowed a bill of $3425 Utah Kelley & Co presented a bill of $235 00 for books etc 20 per cent was deDR E SMITH ducted at $18950 allowed Dentist AndeUon Building I K Wright $120 for coal oiliallow ll -- ‘ ’ text-boo- RICHFIELD ed A M Anderson road seper visor of MRS N H ST JOHN Vermillion was given $20 to apply on Midwifery and General Can of the Sick bridges needed to be built ) The commissioners then decreed that RICHFIELD UTAH they would not accept the Clear Creek road until $10000 more 'had been exFLORENCE ALLRED pended by the Sevier Valley Canal Co Licensed Obstetrician Robinson and Bell Voting yea and Rosa ' ' Rooms at Mr Peters across the street nay Co-olouth of the p Store of Samuel Nebeker for UTAn ‘ Application HOMER McCARTY S Deputy TJ ' ‘ ’ and NOTARY PUBLIC MONROE UTAH THE WRIGHT HOUSE K Weight First ' Proprietor in Every Class change in the county road in Vermillion was rejected $1300 wa3 allowed the Pembiobe l Stationery Co 9 a m Tuesday Commissioners Bell and Robins an were present $2500 was fund allowed from the contingent W J Bean couDty fish and game v MINERAL SURVEYOR Way Terms Reasonable I Richfield Utah JENSEN HOTEL Elsinore Utah Newly equipped with all comforts Grain Good stables for aud hay always kept ' warden W II Seegmlller had paid $150 toward having the Marysvale reservoir inspected by State' Engineer Young He asked the county to semiburse him but the commissioners wilhed to wait the Engineer report before paying it Commissioner Robinson moved and it was carried that all moneys now in the county sinking fund ba transferred to the contingent fund and be returned by January 1 1898 There is no longer any probate judge and Treasurer Hans Hansen was told MY OLD KENTUCKY HOMES' to take possession of his desk The Auditor was instructed to make 1 18 to and believe in Silver a deed to James Jensen for fraction of It you good meals good beds that invite to Lots 1 and 4 of Block Plat A S ilina fleep and pleasant dreams good Town-sitwhen all dues had been Books Magazines and Daily Papers paid A hospitality that makes you feel at on Room a Attorney Stewart & Collins requesthome with Sample Main street go to ed a permanent lease of the room they now use in the court house but the THE KENTUCKY HOUSE Utah Board said nit Sevier Co Monroe teams 1 e The Clerk has another job The Board told him to provide sereens for doors and windows of the court HOTEL PIERSON EUiium Newly fitted and well Utah clipped with tverything for comfort DL DAT House Sign & Ornai ieutal Tainter Gralner Paper nanger koBVIXLD & Decorator UTAH house Assossor Smith's assessment roll is now of! his hands The board examined and accepted it One more trip is to be taken on the bond business The chairman of the Board and the Auditor were instructed to take it when needed at thecounty’sexpenso 11th e COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS w r Utah-fxMSyjun- OF $150 MR JENNINGS ANSWEWS ) - Session of June 7th Officers of the court 1897 N P PETERSON'S RESPECTS Attorney J B Jennings has filed kls answers to thecomplalnt of hiJ firmer partner Gideon Snyder Tin llka In the matter of road between th® original complaint I man aud Thurber report of Commis lto°loQto JU8tify publication A'tei signer Snow (who was appointed a giving notice that he waives no right demur Mr Jennings proceeds tr committee to select a practicable route most of Mr Snyder's allegations fteny for said road) was considered by the Be furthes Board and decided that said rad be alleges that Mr Snyder located above the Thurber Canal and represented to him when the partnerwhen made and accepted by the Boara ship wa9 formed that he had good will be declared a county road It wad health and was skilled In his profesfurther ordered that the people of said sion That about the 1st of Septemtowns be allowed to apply 'their poll ber the Defendant found such w9 SOt the case and that the articles of tax Inunaklng said road were then modified so Petition from citizen of Fremont the that defendant a thereafter attendfor asking change In the road runto ed most of all the work in person ning from the South East corner of that the plaintiff did only the typeG F Albrecht’s farm to the sawmill writing copying and such wane and was granted Geo W Carrell of Catnesvllle wa was entitled only to a share such as recommended to the Governor to be that is worth When Mr Snyder was asked regardappointed ageutto expend the $100000 ' Thet appropriated by tne last Legislature ing the matter he replied Mr did to diallow us why Jennings for the benefit of the roads in Wayne vide on and halves our articles of in Co between Junction and and Ilanks-villdissolution use the terms "JenningV diem of said recom per agent ' ' lalf” and “Snyder’s half?” mended at $200 e 'II Petition ofE C Rehunin of Junction to build his fence on a straight line to the abrupt point above bin house and only allow 24 rods for road SKIPS after the railroad was with his blankets on his back stopped to look for work Finding it quite in as a carpenter his trade plentiful he was soot taking contracts for work md hiring quite a bit AU of his work APPOINTMENTS F W Young fish and game warden T R Forsyth Jr Road Supervison of Grover Precinct BILLS BLLOWED taken at starvation figures He’ debt for material He got board m the same terms Last Friday night Elsinore pe'ip’e had a dance and Brown was seen there about midnight Next ncrnlng he was missing He had left the Pierson Hotel a Cool $117 In the hole The Jensen Hotel had a bill against him as did most every business house in town and many of the jrivate citizens Some little was supto be owing to him but it h vposed Efforts have jot worth mentioning oeen made to have him brought back out so far he has not been caught Every transaction he was in is in a muddled condition and- law suits May follow among various ones of those with whom he had accounts ' was Bill $49 20 from Justice Grundy’s Court Loa precinct Bill $9900 of Co Attorney for at tending Count la Emery Co and prosecuting case of the State of Utah vs Jack Moore and Lars Thompson with assistants King Rapp and Bean Bill $400 of Wilford Pace forSer- vices as Bailiff in District Court of Wayne Co ' Bill $2169 ot Skelton Maeser St v Blanks etc 00 $6 from Justice TaftThurter Bin precinct Constable fees united In former bll BUI $500 from Justice Hector pretinct Bill $2034 from County Clerk fo county officers expenses for stamp- paper pns ink etc Bill $1175 from Norman McDonald for making nine Estray Biands Proposition from Emery lounty to Wayne County to make a good wag:n road between said counties by IIagan ranch and for the people ot Wayne County to meet the people of Eraerj County at a point known as the divide Aftei due consideration It was decided that Wayue Co will meet Emery County at the dividing line between said counties and each county make the road to that point Co-fo- ' r s Fie-mo- ' extended to Elsinore one W M Brown who1-was tramping through the country! at that point granted nt an in - It RACED OVER A CALF Boys are fond of horse racing and Monroe boys are no exception to the rule On the road between Monroe son of Ilen-r- v ind'Elsinore a Syddle of Monrc e and another boy jf about the same age engaged in a race Wednesday Syddle’o horse proved to be the poorer racer The tracks were not cleared ahead but on came the lace A calf was in the way but the lead rider went on— several feet over the horse’s head when he stumbled Syddle and his horse reached the spot before the horse i)qd calf were up and ANOTHER POACHER stumble went the second animal The The people of Wayne County apd Isoy was thnwn in under both and Sevier’s fish and game warden ar when picked up was unconcious with Fish Lake is 1 scratched face a again on good terms deep hole in the closed up and the fish can not be takci His bead and an injured neck in by the law breakers who stand over was considered serious for condition the outlet Mr Bean has been up t" some time but he will recover the lake for several days and while II there he found several boys catching appropriated their strings and sent them off scared On Tuesday the officer brought up one Frank Jorgenfish son of Sulitia who ha been fishing till he got thirty-tw- o Justice Filimou fined him $18 and the culprit went 1 his way II HELP rORTIIE JUBILEE The Pioneer Jubilee Commission finds it hard work to get up a big celey bration daring hard times have made an appea' to the counties for help Theo Brandley W U Seegmiller and Jas M Bolitho have boon appointed a committee to oversee the work of collection All should have enough lntcr°st in the matter to help what they are able for thougn Salt Lake gets most a’l the benefits if the J ubi it will be a state Ice isn’t a grand success Thu-the- ce Year OUR MIEITIA R0ASTED3 The Censor’s neighbor up the road has to abuse and belittle some one he paper amounts td nothing unless it does This week’s Issue gets after N P Peterson of the city council Mr Peterson’s only sin (?) seems to be that he stopped the Advocate and the Jditor tries to belittle him therefor Mr iPeterson tells the Cknsor that he to ik the paper for a while and paid for in full and about the time tbe pay was out asked to have it stopped A letter from the Advocate announced that some arrearages were due and so he ca'led to see how much It was The editor Informed him that It was Mghteen cents and he paid a quarter Then as to the ten per cent due on city election Mr Peterson admits never having paid that but says he has never refused He knows no use of paying any such an fissessmeot feeling that It was made by piei who wanted some fat out of the election The city was overwhelmingly Republican at thetimejthere were no travelling expenses to be paid no need of any great amount of display as the Speaking of the militia company with headquarters here The Salt Lake Herald says: t The company isn’t in good condl tlon The members have lost all Interest In dri'ls: It hasn’t had a meef lng in six months until a day or ago when It was discovered that jEeai had obtained some money and ben every patriot In the outfit answered to roll call and a meeting was held that meeting was read a communication from Captain Bean to Lieutenant Goldbransen who is m command of the shattered forces Portions of the communication are herewith given: All Censor readers know how wa have urged the members of Company K to not lose interest as the? seemed to be doing They should have begun drills earlier In tbe spring than they they were promised capei overshoes and money for renting a hall yet they got neither of the three The drills were quite well attended all alqng till last fall when the weather would no Ion gar permit If they were to have drilled during (1)6 winter they should have been fitted Iqn it fa “shattered forces” what alga ppuld fcg people knew all who were candidates expected after no meetings alj wiRlW and were determine to elect their long and no place to meet choice any way Hr Peterson’s per Interest does not exist and th opinion Is that this tea per cent as- Herald implies that the member kfh sessment racket has about run far to blame Such is not the case Th enough and that Editor Meteer of the people at headquarters either ‘firll Advocate and his lost interest or had none to losa compani' l ons who together manage to swipe In “MS a good bit of every campaign fund CITY COUNCIL should be given to understand right As Is customary the city council nae now that they have fried that fat long at the cty hall yesterday Consider enough The abused oouncllman furth-- able talk regarding irrigation matters er considers that Ml Meteer and his was had The city owns the original paper have always been as they are right to the Cottonwood Creek watei still a stumbling block to the Repubbut it has acquired that right by us1 lican party that he received more lng It on the old lots Those who ow harm than good from their support the secondary water right for the fleiji ' Then wouldn't it be well for Chairmanclaim that the city can not apply it oi -Editor Meteer to just report to the dry lets This condition was prer authorities as to where the seated to the city fathers but no acmoney thus far collectea from the tion was taken though the committed city officials has gone to? Is it any on irrigation was instructed to have worse for Mr Feterson to net pay his the Cottonwood water brought Inti? Campaign fund than It Is for the man the city that the old lots at least who used those funds never to make be better supplied might an accounting of what he did with For about one ypar Marshal c what was collected? It looks as though has had $40 a month but the he didn’t have enough himself and city’s finances are down ho his salary wanted come more Mr Peterson is went down to $35 But the city is to confident ththe voices the sentiment run the street sprinkler aod the marof mahy ottf&s when he coridembs a shal offered to do that for $20 If the man who unacquainted with Utah council would allow him to do both people or Utah customs comes here Thv council agreed to it and a few and belittles those who have made It days more will see our streets sprinkpossible for him to ever subsist here led again while his actions in many regards show him to not be In any manner SEALED PROPOSALS their equal Sealed Proposals will be received by But since Mr Meteer Is so anxious the Elsinore District School Board to look up records the wronged coun- from May 22nd 1897 till June22ud 1897 cilman wishes to tell him that two can for the following viz One Excavation play that game and that if he contin- on the Elsinore School lot 71x38 feet 4 ues to slur and abuse men of honor and and feet deep and one side Excava21x16 feet and 4 feet deep also tion integrity as he has done in thepasti Tienching 823 feet and 3 feet deep to lie may have the satisfaction of seeing be completed on or before the 24th oi some of bis history in print “I think” July 1897 Contract will be awarded said Mr Peterson "God will forgive to the lowest responsible bidder th 20 yafd the Advocate editor for all the good(?) dirt to be transported about the Excavation Call and sqe from lie has ever done since he came to the giound All proposals will bq Richfield” Opened on June 23rd 189? at the Socia Hall Elsinore at 6 o’clock p m th e tbe right to reject an$ Board and all bids NOTICE J W Sylvester Chris Hcrmanson MONROE IRRIGATION CO Thomas Nielson School Board Notice is hereby given to whom It First May 21st publication may concern that a stockholders meetELSINORE CANAL CO ing of the Monroe Irrigation Co will be held on Monday the 21st day of NOTICE June— at 10 o'clock a m at ttaeC P Notice is hereby given to whom it Chrlstlausen Hall Monroe Sevier may concern that a stock holners meetOounty Stateof Utah for the purpose ing of the Elsinore Irrigation Canal of amending the Articles ofworpora-tfoComprny will be held on tbe 28th day June A D 1897 At 3o’clockPM in of of (or agreement) and the meeting house at Elsinore Sevier said Company so as to permit and said company to purchase or County State of Utah For the pursubscribe for stock in other corpora- pose of amending the articles of agreetions now organized or hereafter to be ment and bylaws of said company So and authorize said Comorganized for the purpose of purchas- as to permit to purchase or subscribe for Stock ing constructing or maintaining res- pany in other emporations now organized ervoirs and storing of water for irriga-tlobe or for the purpose of to organized to and transact such purposes other matters of business as may pro- purchasing constructing aud maintaining reservoirs and storing or water perly come before the meeting Asatwo-tbird- s (I) vote of the entire for irrigation purposes and to transact be bad a full atten- such other matters of business as may must stock capital properly come before the meeting A dance is requested full attendance is requested By order J W Bohman Prest W A War nock 1 Secretary of the Board P Christen sen lSecretarjf4 t CONTRACTOR BRO WN Soon A ld SEVIER BOYS SCRAr For some time past O U BeaD our uiitary captain has been lu De Lamar where theaters dances and the 'uke occupied his time ' Charlie Olson of Elsinore has been there too tofurn-ismusic fur tae dancers of the desert mining town A week ago Last Monday night the dance mdnager from Sevier hired the musician from to play The music was play ed the dance w is over and next morning the two were at the room of the captain to settle up Tbey'diyi:reed over the settlement and angry fiords From wods it "went to followed blows a d quite a hard fight was had Olsnu got several bruises on the face whilft Bean had several scratches and a bloody month Lookers on usually consider Bean the winuer though stood hiza a bard round 01-o- a ’ fat-fryi- 1 the-prope- r Blom-quisf- re-c- I n By-La- n - |