Show ARTESIAN WELL EZPEBHILENT Richfield Council1 Declines Proposition Proposi-tion Because of the Expense 5 Special Correspondence1 Richfield qet 14A M Storr representing I repre-senting the Utah Well Digging company ippeareci before ttw clti O U1cit this WeeK ant Srtil > mittc4 a proposition td the council coun-cil to make lit test for artesUn water lIE > offered io putdown n u well using fiveS four anil threeInch pipe W a depth of 9X > feet fdi 41030 the city to furnish the pipe and fuel necessary to run thom cMncs Art thisfllgurcd up lo a total of about 1i < Xr the council Declined the propositions Mr Storrs now trying to get a number of leading citizens Interested Interest-ed in the project and make an experiment experi-ment < I 1 r Survey of Bichfield d I Special Correspondence I RichHelil Oct 14 Surveyor J T Brcck < if it 1fr on Is making a resurvey of lira city of Richfield It is very timely and important import-ant as It has been found out that there is not a block lit town OB the proper line all around varying from six inches to live feat The consequence or this is that many eople have their lots estemlinjc onto the streets und some are short and a portion of some of the business buildIngs build-Ings are ora the land of others than the supposed owners A great deal of confusion and trouble TvHIresOK from this but owing to the in f i Creatiifeff irregularities It became rveees j t stiry After the lines are aK established trreyisvill bai ttrranjjed without losing their f TBlatfon to one another so as to cause I the least Inconvenience and trouble Asp t As-p O l1 as a basis is established changes 5viUb ordered made to conform ttx the new plat as fast as practicable I I Many Marriages at Mt Pleasant < Special Correspondence Mt Pleasawb Oct 14 October weddings are being celebrated almost by the dozens in tKfg neighborhood Besides several already I al-ready ported the > following have already al-ready assumed the Obligations of matrimony matri-mony r or have publicly announced their intention o f so doing At Manti this week Andrew Jbhansen and Miss Annie Miller both oC leslie iUTje vvlre married Both were former I residents of this city bitt < are now numbered num-bered i among Castle valleys popular young people They came over the hUll rrom their horse Sunday and Monday last AnQUfer couple Erastus Larsen and Missf Emma Peterson from the same locality accompanied them and was married at thUS 1c1ime The Missed Sinai Peterson mind Edna Larger yete t of the party also Next fyednesday evening the rjarriajjo of Prances Frandsea and Miss > < iirlstine Olson bOthbf this city Will occur abth grooms residence On Thursday evening Samuel R Hamp shire and Mia BJpo W idem t will bft married at tIm residence of thcs brides parents Mr and Mrs John Waldemar Friday evening will occur the marriage or Johni Ts Qtten and MiSs Hulda Reuschi at the residence 6t > Mr and l Mrs Jacob Reuscrr the parents > of > the bride Thfa cerernony Tvlll be followed by a feception In honor at > Jhe newly married couple I Election of Judges For Mt Pleasant Specfaldorresnondsnce Mt Pleasant Oct HAt a special meeting of the city council held Wednesday Wednes-day cvenlu tIme following gentlemen were appointed mmdgesoi election for the com irma municipal election t First district Sv B Jensen C E Hampshire Hamp-shire C N Lund > jr Second district 1 C JensetiA4 CfAno J N Encksenj Third district G W Brand W D Cand land JL A Isaacs Fourth district C E Hansen NeiLM Madaenv E Koffard Vat lug placed are First district Social hall Second district school house Third district dis-trict city hall Fourth district opera house or Union pavilion A couple of young mess from Fountain Oreem Niels Aagardi and Benjamin Williams Wil-liams passed through Mt Pleasant this i week on their way to Salt Lake from where they vfl I1t go to Great Britain on a missionary trip CThoy were accompanied to Salt Lake by Misses Rachel Collard and Lena Aa idA id-A pleasant party was given at the Presbyterian Pres-byterian Home last evening In honor of the new minister Rev Buchanan A large number were present and passed the time pleasantly by singing Instrumental Instrumen-tal music games tc Named No Ticket Special Correspondence Sprtngville Oct 11l110 Democrats of Sprirasvlllo held their primary last night There was a largo attendance and everything every-thing moved off harmoniously Chairraaa William M Roylance stated his Inability to act In such capacity in the future owing ow-ing to his business Interests calling him away and was accorded a rousing vote of thanks for his services in the past For the ensuing year James EX Hall was elected president R Leo Bird first vice president Ernest 31 Boyer secretary and treasurer Thc second vice president and the old executive board wen sustained The following resolution was presented and adopted of apringvlile Be It resolved in primary by the Democratic assembled party That I we do not put up a municipal ticket to be voted for at the coming November election and that aK members of the party par-ty be at liberty to take part in said election elec-tion either for or against the sale of the city pasture This acf ton was taken as > It was considered consid-ered the best way to keep the party intact In-tact foif the eampaigiK5fklSft > > tho city pasture helms the allabsorblnsr question here at present and being a purely local 1 Question it could not well be made J party issue S The outlook forDemocracy here was never better there being the greatest of I harmony in tho Democratic ranks while the Republican party Is so badly split up that at their primary they could not el feet an organization 1rs W P Gurney of Lehi Dead Special Correspondence Lehl Oct HThls week W F Gurney I was called upon to part with his beloved wife who died of typhoid fever She contracted con-tracted a cold the night of the return of the volunteers from Manila while attending attend-ing the festivities A few days after her llrst sickness she lost her young babe and while t > he yet remained sick tote of her daughters contracted the fever Just before be-fore she died her youngest son was stricken strick-en downs Mrs Sarah E Webb Gurney was the daughter of John S rind Hannani Webb and was born in February lidS in Lelu She had here married twentyono years having hadeteven children live of Whom preceded her to the grave Honored Mr McGhie Special Correspondence Sugar House Oct Thursday evening a social gathering of the Sunday schoolteachers school-teachers and theological class was held at the home of C A Ahlquist in honor of James McGfhte sr Mr McGhie has been an active worker In the Sunday school for over tweiityflvo years and has been a teacher in the hteologleal class for abotit fifteen years but has now resigned his position To simon the respect and esteem es-teem he was held Ire by Ms associates was the reason of this gathering A good pro gramme of songs recitations and musical musi-cal selections was rendered at the close of which Mr McGhlo was presented with a beautiful rocking chair After the presentation pre-sentation an excellent lunch was served A good crowd was present to pay their respects re-spects to Mr McGnle and a very enjoyable enjoy-able evening was spent Deseret Notes Special Correspondence Desert Oct 13 William M Roylance oC Sprlngvfiie Is in town buying up large quantities of lucern seed paying a good price to farmers for It Also Mr Sinurth wuito of Ogden is here for tha same purpose pur-pose He > Has erected a largo seed house I making the second one built this falL Tto new method of cleaning is greatly appre elated by the farmers and Is a big im ptwement JamesH Maco our pcctmastcr Is look ing unusually happy A new postmistress arrived to take blat place All concerned doing nicely The weather is extremely cold at pr s er t Have bad some snow and consider able rain John Densmtp intends having a joint store at Fish SprMss In the near future to supply his many customers in that vicinity Eureka Politics Special Correspondence i Eureka Oct 14 Although primaries < have as yet been held hero by dither of I the political parties both organlzatlonsr Ure at work selectiner men for the several municipal Offices The city cnalrman oC the Democratlc part nas issued a call fOr a primary to be held nextThursday Oct 19 whew that party will nominate it full citvi ticket The call invites all Democrats and > those who believe infhe Cljlcago biatform of 1S3G to be present artdj assist in the selection oT good men for alt the offices ot Eurekji City r AttHls writing1 the date of thei Rcpublf can primary has not been given out but it will probabty be held some time during th contlngi week From all appearances theTHdnrnife i vyili have nd liftlei difficulty diffi-culty In finding s ltabte candidatesi who are villins to enter the race I Bamllerger Wins Out 11 Special Corrp ponaence j j Farfningion Oct 14The rial of the chit siiltof AVilHam Mjerst vsa Simon Bdmberger occupied the timaofClty Jus lice Richards today Mjers sued for t5e9 < alleged to be due for working overtime over-time for Mr Balnberger A large number of Lagoon employees were present as witnesses far the defense Ifr m the testimony itrappeared that Myers was the engineer the electric light plant near Farmingfon which generated gen-erated light for Lagortn and it was claimed claim-ed that the plaintiff inn compelled to work more than regular hours When part of the testimony had been heard Judge Arnold for the defendant moved for a llrtmlssnl of the case which was granted on a nonsuit |