Show Editor Foster ofLiving Issues makes a kick because of the bogus newspaper men who run tbc Press 'Association and he wants the editors to pull away from the Association and organize an editorial federation We are uot favorable to discussing Association affairs in our papers but our member ship in the Association lasped because of said nn- boguscs and we will not renew it til we see some chance of a change for the better A little experience mixed in with schooling does one an immense amount of good So too does schooling mixed in with experience The present editor of this paper will spend the coming winter In a school of high standing Just who the successor to the tripod will remain as a matter of futurity as yet SEGREGATION OF PIUTE Some men have ability enough to Something new in the history of run affairs and others have enough Utah would be the wiping off her map sense to put their affairs in the hands a county but that is what may hap of men who could run them and still pen in the very near future Piute others do neither Bismark whose county is bankrupt and her resources death is lately chronicled was a man for securing revenue are almost taxed of enough ability to govern though to the limit It Is almost developed he must crush and the Emperor Will- as far as it will ever he there is little iam was wise enough to Jot him rule chance for growth unless the mines It was his wisdom that made Germ- of Marysvale make it She will never any the great Empire of Europe be a great agricultural county and year after year she is going farther and farther in debt and no hope of reRichfield is goirg to grow Mark lief seems e in sight It is not our word It is going to boom when so for the that has made it the Otter Creek reservoir is built administrations have been reasonably Double the land is going to be (put economical can not he saved by under cultivation Big orchards ear- mains were packed in ice and tbe par In District purt Beaver cOonty Utah ents drove the latter part of the night to Consolidated Implement Com- reached Joseph City in time ley which if utilized would greatly and Plaintiff a accicorporation puny enhance the farming property under It catch the morning train The " vs Defendant aod bring thousands of more acres un- dent occured at (5 o’clock last evening Alfred Bunker To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 30 day of der cultivation— Pyramid July AD 18M In Richfield at the Court The Pyramid bobs up serenely House Sevier county Utah at If o’clock this afternoon somewhat battered and noon that certain tract of land bounded COUNTY COMMISSIONERS bruised but still within the circle and described as follows 40 rods south of the Commencing at a point We have moved quarters two differnorth west corner of section 18 In township Salt Lake MeridOnly Moderate Cuts in Salaries ent times slnde last greetiDg up our 24 south of range 2 west: ICO A G Yotjng & Co will Build belongings and marched out into the ian running thenco cast 80 rods theneo rods thence west 28 rods thence south street and then marenod back again tbe County Jail 5 rods and 414 feet thence west 80 south But we’re on time( asking ouj more rods to the west line If said section tnence unfortunate friends to bear up with north along the west line of said section 33 to the point of beginning When the commissioners jnet last fortitude and hoping it never happens rods and 414 feet 30 Acrcsof land durus containing The many who assisted Monday their first work was to hear again John W Coons our everlasting gratSheriff Sevier County the complaint of Mrs Lewis because ing the fire have itude' and if they will call around of the condition of the bees in RichsomeClerk Instructed to confer with again will see that they all get field to take thing the Co Bee Inspector Mt Pleasant Pyramid after the fire bids hills the several After allowing for erectiDgthe new county jail were good reserof this val- There are two or three voir sits in the upper end -- opened for j II ABowmanYoungbidandwas while Co underbid G him at $218875 Young and Co were awarded the contract upon filing a bond of $1100 Reopened Estray Notice $2273 The Richfield Saloon IJhave in my possession the following described animals One red heifer one year old past H N Hayes was rented the south west room in the court house for $300 brandedr“”7ajn left ribs marked After a few months with our per month doors closed we are again doing The bids for steel cells to be put in business at our old stand on south the jail were examined and rejected and the clerk was ordered to readver- square crop and slit in each ear branded Main Street' Our stock of One red steer one year-oltise salaries of the county officers same as the above on left ribs marked annexing more territory as it has The set at square crop and slit in each year te ached its natural boundaries and no for the coming year were One black and white spotted heifer each $175 Liqurs Is the Commissioner nlighbdring county has any to spare ' one year old past branded same as tbe $700 Clerk TJie pride of county too is wanting above on left ribs marked square crop $600 Recorder tii tMs of Utah slit in each year and aigily because there is no center eith $600 Attorney One red heifer white belly and flanks $600 H W RAMLOSE Assessor er for its business or for its governone year old past branded same as the $700 Treasurer mental social or educational interests above on left ribs marked square crop - $600 Sheriff' and do coming center is in view Its $100: slit in each ear and Surveyor red heifer two y ears old past people care little for its existence or One " i on left ribs mark is for i county pride blotchedbrandMa growth of a number is created by its various institu- "White at Fish Lake each ear ed square crop tions of trade and education which the young people of Loa in company with a few from other places crossed never exist without a center S&is not called for and the lake and a Mr Hanson of Emery But the county is already heavily Co ore of the company left the boat weeks I will H lnfdebt and a question of no small andcl mbed a pine tree on the west cash bid-fewood Town pound on movement is who will pay the bebt mountain where he found an egale’s a him with down ugast 1888 at 10 o’clock a We are alwayssupplled with General Wayne County would gladly annex nested brought about three tneasuiing egale young Merchandise being especially welt' fixKoosharem Sevier would not hestiDated Glenwood Sevier Co Utah ed to fit out timber camps and a half feet from tip to tip— ddvice tate to take the Vale Garfield would July 31st 1898: d be glad to extend its borders on to the I R Oldroyd Keeper of the Tie-PricPound Town and viile these are but north get Circle d A wise community like counties also willing to pay a prorata individual seeks to gain ‘some profit 36 Cents First Class share of the debt? The matter should from adverse conditions The dispos2H Cents Second Class be laid before the people not only of ition to make adversity yield advanif only the slightest constates Piute lut the other counties and tage' one difference between strengitand some determination should be reached weakness in character The present ON The matter should he the subject of a dry season iu California a drawback a witness is to some in Am also agent for the Consolidated not and be particulars political campaign brought resources to addition the and in ths there settled perraamrnt Implement Co ' and you all know whut up legislature wells and of the state the dug through The will of the people on the matter Rich- that means' one patli to Thus purchased pumps should be heeded larger prosperity lies through drought Yard to irrigation Youth’s Companian extrav-agnanc- It melons tom- ly vegetable farms with atoes' and small fruits in abundance are to be raised there Gold Mountain lsgoing to develop into a paying never-th- e camp Not a Klondike but less a good mining district and that will make all tlie valley towns better d ram!! l$est Fsri Prof j We believe that the voters this fall will feel very much inclined to accept President Woodruff’s advice and get of which good men in office regardless praty may win There has grown in the various counties of the state a and class of professional jfati are lTvTrfg holders'' who jiff the With tax pe ople already overburdened chute out this es£etter leave that allflnd get only the vtfry best and 1 oBlce-seekej- y lost efficient officers to serve the sople olhcers who will lessen the public bukens— Enquirer ' i MerchandiseTies - ' ' n J WELLS Joseph v Glen-woo- es afar-sighte- -- j The Advocate has discovered a“ring’ by which the edit or o f this paper was It has to be suit to thegi-slatur— for clerk also found that a can didate it is afraid to mention his name— and the editor had beei promising the treasurer's office- - We suppose the Advocate thinks tfc are up 10 tricks all the same John Mceer hut STORAGE RESERVOIRS we have never promised any person any public office in the world' The LITTLE GUILD KILLED editor doesn’t claim to own any such The Salt Lake Tribune in a recent Nor does the “candidate for county issue editorally mentioned- what a ° few men i nSevier county withot mears Vtctim of an Accident in Sevier clerk” wlio is a “v&ry dearfiiend P II Candland of S&iina” accomplished A few farmers” says County tthe Tribune “who have always been of water in Sevier county to nia Fusion is said not to Hvork well and sifyrt their turo? crops clubbed together last Thrown from a "Wagorn While Crossthe reasons given are thi t there is too piW rd bought u:t a and AnccJgliUr ing a Stream— Its Parents much jangling between the various farm $2000 Then they went to other Child Have Narrow scape aNd a dam at the expense built fuse The more the work parties that farm which they the leaking 300 shane Can't men fight lor a com- of (Tribune Special) a reservoir While the had purchased mon cause fora common 'flood for MtPleasant Utah Aug 2— The water was ht?h they turned a stream the general well being of the Ivst parts that was running to Waste into their crushed and bruised remains of the or the human family without jangl- reservoir witlthe result that when child of Mr and Mrs Ely Mills ing as to who shall have the spoLs? If water ran low lat-montof this openplace was brought to this they reservoir and for city from the south today The little the silver question had been lowered ed a canal from from it child wasdbe victim of a terrible accithe more and the victory of party sless eighteen days ran a voluraa suffic lent for ten usua' dent The parents with their children with there would no longer beany division irrigation streams Trtat carried the'r were crossing the mountains from among the friends of the white meti’J crops to a point where hey will Deed Sevier county to Grass valley Near It is a greedy thing to thus cling folr no more water this year and from tbe top of the ridge runs a large party when a common cause is in dan- - their crops the extra retul’n will more stream There was quicksand at the i ban pay for the farm that tibey bought crossing and when the team waded in ger tind the dam that I they butlt Ilow they Instinctively lunged toward the Many places there are in Utah uhere opposite bank jerking the fore wheels tb 'is same thing could be repeated into the strem Both parents and Monroe seems to have more and children were thrown out in front of wit h similar results?” more troubles arising over its water Sa tpete county farmers are begin- tbe wagon the oldest girl fell safely one fell disupply Thefioil there requires an ning to awaken to the impoitanceof uuder while the younger hoofs extra large amount of water more by this n latter and there are several pA: rectly behind tbe horses’ the horses’ known whether hot season A tllo is like way’ It far thqn in most other towns of the jectsuuder were the wheels one or demonstrates the wagon keels the great’ present county’ and the amount given for the necessity VI providing storage rcser- - cau'e 'Of the baby’s death but the town dy Judge Johnson seems too voire and! he example of the Sevier right side of its face was crushed and small Monroe is a garden spot of farmers will very likely be generally hrulseJ and the left wrist bioken and (pushed Also the child was bruised on Sevier County Its fruits and vege- followed Another in Vtancc of the value of co- tpbuck ol the head The parents tables are and ever will be famous Its operative improvements come from fortunately escaped without injury trees and shady streets will make it up the uninjured Mills AI Oregon What: 's known In the Ilood a most pleasant health resort but it ltiver valley as ihc other one Mills e “Biglitch” co-- t child and Mrs see it so bruised to horrified must l:ae water Its soil is like a $23000 and tins pi'ar’s crop of straw- - and wu of a a was s berrlCH question only blackberry and other Jfrnits that jteive and without water it is nothing immediately The the vllcy will parents raoufl nne short tfne If Mcnrco lias lost Us 1 p pay for it It wiu constructed for went to tbe nearest place two miles j simetbing muru be done to rotnin it the benefit of fruit mowers who are distance where the little one lived a :d that before the trees have been enabled thereby to geA their produce for two hours to market in greater but accu-e- d the re- damrged from the shortage As soon vb death e For Sale Cheap Implement Agent EASY TERMS House and Two Lots at North Edge of field A Lumber Enquire at Tills Office in the rear supplies first class lumber at reasonable rates - lr ld pi-k- ed rl di-at- I I FREMONT STORE r 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Ye handle a full stock of Dry Goods Groceries Boots aid Shoes as wel being agents for FARM which we people IMPLEMENTS supply to Wayne Count at fair prices J A Taylor & Co Fremont Utah Anyone (tending a sketch and description may Tnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether aa nyentiow probably patentable Communion Jons strictly confidential Handbook on Patents aunt free O dent agency for uecu'iing patents Patents taken throve?!) Alunri & Co recelYO Bperial notice without cbnro in tbe Scientific American A handsomely Illnitratwl weekly Inrirest o I any BlenttOe Journul Torms year : four months $1 Bolt' hyall newsdealer MUNN & Co3BroadwayDraucb Oifico 635 F £t - Mew a York - Washington D t PLEHSE R0TICE J Ostlund of Elsinorei i general tie contractor will receive once ever month ties that he mayfind along side th railroad track from Belknap to Salina vvhe properly piled and marked with hi'S name an will pay tor First cissSG Second class 21 cents Pnces for red pino and black balsam ed or sawed are iho came he'-- ' |