Show 1 OBTHER -- - ft Vol I O Stewart 1 THURMAN STEWART ' 3- Collins XV it-- COLLINS - Attorneys ht Late UTAH RICHFIELD E- - nh Gee ilrofesitifmilandMBwiness Thurman E HOFFMAN Lawyer Will practice In tlio SupremeOourt and the Prompt Various llnferlor oourts'of the state uttonthmlRlveu to Civil Criminal and hand Suitliofcs settlement of cstnleuolleetlng and ' ' 'orortli iii No?45 Richfield Utah Friday February 19 th 1897 1 Office In RICHFIELD Ence Block UTAH T Schroeder a Salt Lake attor- ed the president’s remarks and urged a lecture entitled “Some tithing paying upon the priesthood delivered ney Elders J E Magieby and (' N The Pittsburgh 'Post building has Thoughts Suggested By A Study of reSmith his reported their labor as taberMormonism” He prefaced been burned down marks by saying that he disliked Mor- nacle missionaries They find that all monism not Mormons but later on he want the tabernacle built and those lirigham City Utah has many earth showed an extreme bitterness The who have helped are ready to help quakes of late more while those who have never whole proved a very scoffing affair helped are not now willing Jacob as women for a Magieby superintendent ol' religion Idaho has poll tax Charles Lewis an Englishman with class work reported that little was Wellas men a very decided Cockney accent was arrested yesterday aftainurn on suspicireferred to the Pres-eleLewis was (Prest Seegmiller McKinley has been unwell on by Officer Fitzmauriee and the trial it contest late senatorial l his week seen hanging around the Rio Graude had been to the cf many faith afternoon A General News- - Western depot during the A million dollars will change hands and at about 0 o'clock Fitzmauriee saw liim crawl from beneath the platform on tho Corbett—Fitzsimmons fight at the freight depot bearing acanvas-covere- The "Richfield School d valise He was taken in charge M L- - Rhown find conducted to the police station W WWAMiACE Judge here he told Sergeaut Livingston that he had cached the valise under H AUonieys at Lait': May 24th will perhaps be the day the platform on his return from Ogden Utah week agu' When opened the valise Richfield — for Block holding the state text book contOOMS Enco Fedwas found to contain nothing but some Will WWteo In all thocourtsState and vention Oommsrcial eral Corporation Land and stalo bread and some staler meat Business Solicited Lewis gave a fairly straight account Greece has notified the powers of her himself naming several firms for of SNTIililA GIDEON intention to send men and supplies to he has been doing odd jobs He which d-- SNYDER JENNINGS help the Cretans released with the advise to choose was Attorneys at Lam for his grip next i belter storage-plac- e PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS W P St John treasurer cf the time— Tkibunf Mr Jonnlngs lias practiced twenty years Democratic- - National committee is n the Supremo Courts of the states and In person dead United States Hu wIU at tend the I T wiiiii assist them In improving themselves during vacation Nor havo they the skilled overseers that larger towns and counties have: hut they doserve much praise for their great earnestness For whatever else they may lack they are In the school room for more than their salary Parents should go to see them talk with them regarding their thildren and help them to make good men and women of them NOTES ON TEACHERS ili Richfield Utah The little folks seem very fond of Miss They certainly are Borgquist Last Tuesday afternoon the editor room in home at her took two hours for a visit to the pubMiss Poulson’s room was almost a lic school and he felt v’ell paid for the model in appearance government and time so taken All through thn grades there Is seen work done Her students are model the results of po or work formerly writers of the vertical system done in the lower departments It has The Censor reporter was unable to been a serious fault in the past that visit Mrs Nielson’s department primary teaciicrs have usually been Miss Pulsipher excels in discipline the inexperienced poorly paid teach- through lively teaching and pure Iners of the school with but little materi- terest al for work and co the shortage of Miss Seegmiller’s strong point seem' little things that should have been ed to be attactlcs and thorough whole taught in these grades Is to be seen soulcd work all the way up and seems destined to The Stuff For Johnny Principal Bean’s students are allowPiovo has been decided onus the follow the students through the high ed many privileges usually tendered Advocate: school the college and into lifes work place for the U G W junctiun of the to students only They do not college Park City brand’ Another thing is that there seems abuse either Ills students are them Mr If P Hansen of Elsinore to he too little unity in the work This well posted on current events in of us date under writes Febuary fau't is owing mainly to the shortage In November city elections will be which he r Instructor Johnson tests Ills stusays that a certain of the pjinclpal's time lie has to held hereafter if he legislature passes editor came to him about three bv thorough examinations bedents spend most all of his time as a classa bill now before ttie senate leave any study fore months before election and offered to room they and has but little for send his paper till after the election the work of Is a good allround teachMiss Busch supervision Candidates for office will not lierc-- free of charge He took three or four J ust before holidays the vertical sy- er but her excellence is in music Not after file srpemenis of money need copies and did not like it arid left it in stem of writing was 4ht rod need into an idler did we see in her room the postoffice Two weeks after the the school for camp The progress is slow In The Censor is now prouder of Richelection tlTe editor sent a bill for col- the wbjpro the slanting field’s tesehers than ever before grades higher It lection the amount claimed being ten system had become sat but in the low- has been the fortune of its editor to Tho McKinley inauguration will cents No was given the er attention grades the work is Wy pretty much visit all of the large schools in Salt surpass any previous one in its grand matter until a l’eW days ago he sent and generally better than the Lake but he never saw a lot of niore eur plainer another bill for sixty cents Mr Hau- old I ' conscientious workers than they are style sen says there are about twenty-fivLast fall an attempt was made to do Weyler says lie is fast cleaning out persons in Fisinore who have been II with slates but many of the the Cubans but the Cubans are more treated the same way- and asks our away students could not procure paper and advice m the matter Our advice is so encouraged now than ever before ‘‘Figures Don’t Lie” many slates remain m use It pay no attention to it That editor in would cost the district ‘but little to when you get tlifcm all The Advoto run a bluff There is no law furnish lead Major McKinley is nearly worn out trying pajper which could cate says that the outgoing board of pencil with office seekers We wonder if lie by which a newspaper man can collect be had at about eighteen cents per county commissioners left “not $1300 a bill that his patrons do not make has heard from Richfield yet thousand sheets Blit fewer slates but $94055 for tlie new board to approany more than any other man can are seen than were formerly and that priate” Nearly that much came up You read many times what purports disturbance maker is for the new board to appropriate at The investigation of the use of to bo United States Dostal law and going! its first meeting and who knows bow 'church inll pence in the senatorial fight reports about men going to glaring room showed some work in much more is coming? Every has fallen flat Jail for refusing to pay for papers they decoration and The story of J bill very good work it was did not order No such law exists and in the main The rooms look cheer- for county abstracting to which it rer tell are lios Pay no ful and homelike It will cost five and a quarrel mil the stories they instead of barren fers is a long one Ever since Sevier ' lion dollars to build the proposed ‘rail- attention to it or to him whatever and desolate as many school rooms do was a county ilie work of abstracting ' Let him bluff as much as he pleases In the main the condition of the road from Utah to California hair had been neglected so the county If you did not order the paper or if lie hands and cleanliness of the court in 1893 let the contract of getclothing to send it free you do not owe Moses Thatcher was given a magni- agreed was good ting the work up to date to Andrew him' a cent and lie can’t collect it and ficent ovatidn at Logan upon his reand J A Ilellstrom for $800 Tin lessons seemed learned well in Heppler is a bigger fool than we take him to turn home after the tight for senator of which it paid $300 promising that i v room and e’ the attendance has be if he tries except during diphtheria the rest should be paid within at For further information cn the sub- ’res There was hardly enough of least one year after the completion Gladstone says lie cannot stimulate ject those who do nor desire to pay for t he students’ own thought compared of tlie work The board of which Mr Greece to begin war on the Turk but what they never bought may read lie would rejonc is she (Greece) should Postal Regulations for April 189") — to what they were getting from the Abbott was chairman paid $100 of the book but they are getting the book $500 before completion because the succeed (Ed i'ensor) board bad failed toprovidethe records work well The conduct of the students was when needed and this hindered tlie n Lincoln Day was celebrated on Fri work The balance was due at any STAKE PRIESTHOOD MEETING good and Richfield has a generation of day It was one of the brightest true men and women coming from the time Tho Advocate's talk of its not ever held in honor of the f The monthly stake priesthood ‘gfcliool rooms They do not seem un- being due is not a fact but tho board the Sevier Stake was held last usually bright but they do seem solid availed itself of the opportunity of martyred president Saturday Feb 11 at 10 a m Prest and earnest In the visit the writer leaving It for the new board to pay as did not see any unseemly rush on the well as to be paid $175 for abstractCharles II Tuily of Salt Lake died Sect miller presided The representation was extra good part of cither teacher or student but ing that had accumulated during 1896 from neivousncss last Sunday The Morten Jensen reported the high there seemed to be After telling tint our contemporary ailment was brought on by lack of steady honest condition in good quorum priest’s work food The are allowed students proper many proceeds to say that $248 was due from The presidency had travelled a great privileges but do not seem to abuse tlie state when the old board went deal and were well received tliem In the rooms where recitations oat There Is another misstatement Congress lias allowed Boise CheyO Tv Salisbury reported the 3Gth were being had there was a ready re- of facts The state was to pay that enne and Helena $100000 each The quorum of seventies as in a moderate sponse to questions and intelligent an- amount on the salares of the assessor money Is to be spent on government condition Five were now on missions swers were given but the students an- and of the treasurer but a warrant had buildings Meetings are had weekly swer the questions too briefly and do already been drawn fur the part the Michael Hansen said the 41st quorum not tell county treasurer but the Advocate enough on the matter The war on the island of Crete in of seventies had meetings every week Tho teachers all had good control counts that as still coming the Mediterranean seems to be on In the larger towns they meet by and classrooms tactics such as marchThe $290 due In office fees Is perhaps Thd Christian inhabitants have re- themselves and meet jointly In the ing out going to and from recitations about the amount of bills not yet prebelled against the Turks and Greece is smaller wards rising and sitting were nearly the sented as there Is no Itemized stateW G Baker’s report of the 1st helping the insurgents equal of the Salt Lake schools Of ment of outstanding debts quorum of elders showed weekly meet- lato the board has been furnishing When the $100 spent for coal and rather poorly attended more material for teachers work This other The Merchants’ National Bank of ings things begin to be counted up John V Bohman's report of the 2nd should be so Now that there is a Helena Montcna has failed The bank Advocate shows the weakness of the of elders was some better there good school house well seated and was in a fairly good esndition but quorum its arguments Of course every board members on missions three warmed there should be a liberal buys up fuel !o the fall and the outrumors of its insolicencey were spread being E B Keys of the 3rd quorum of amount spent upon teachers’ a “run” was made on itTffi&S it had to helps going board did nothing more for the elders said those living in Annabella and drawing are recevlng incoming Democratic board than close Painting every meet with other quorums and were a proper share of attenl Ion and some board does for every other and the redoing fairly well very good colored landscapes are the cords previously purchased were used On Sunday all Lutheran churches Many teachers' and deacons’ quo- iesult The children learning to read during the incumbency of tlie celebrated the rum reports were had and they show- see a word at once and do not look at board and in return of PhilipMelanchthon’s birth ed that the lesser priesthood was do- the different letters There is hardly they bought some more Melaneliihon was Martin Luther's ing good work enough enthusiasm among tho workDuring all this our contemporary in the reformation In answer to a question as to wheth- ers In several the sing- never says a wor i about lie juror cerdepartments er those who play cards should be kept ing was extra good and some voices tificates When tlie old board went Jim M’Kcevcr one of Salt Lake's in their places as presidents of quo- are worthy of especial training Many OUt Of Office THERE WAS OUTSTANDING rums Prest Seegmiller advised no of the teachers have nervy Scots was stopped by a foot pad monitors for do- $109785 in juror eerl iiieates of which with “hands up” on Monday night hasty action but card playing led to ing certain duties and for overseeing there was no account made in tlie auHe knocked the robber down took many evils and those who persisted in work and they do their work with a ditor’s report because they were never would have to let it alone or not be forwardness that Is commen- redeemed by warrants though away Ills gun and said lie Had enough it straight they held in their places dable They have quite an idea of a were for the running expenses of 189G without being arrested Counselor W II Clark endorsed the public trust We are told that on Not one warrant was issued for them position of the stake president and Friday the higher grades have debat- all were left to be Nails Nails Nails 20 percent re- could not sanction card paid this year and playing ing papers songs and the like The the new board orders that they be duction on Nails at Bolitho & Lewis’s Counselor Jos S Ilornc also endors debates are quite lively too There called in and that warrants bo Issued ‘ Inter-Mounta- M Hr MANSFIELD Lawyer 1 Notary I’ublie Hull TUUHUEU - FRANK and Land Uioiiney Mining years of experience' Twenty Qoer HOLDS I) Solicited (Correspondence Utah Salt Lake City a DIl at Store Pioneer Drug O UTAH RICHFIELD news-pape- I ciii-poce- e and Surgeon Physician Office HERBERT 11 DR E SMITH Dentist time-honore- Ancletem Building UTAH RICHFIELD d - N 1LST JOHN MRS Midwifery and Gcntml the Sick of Core RipIU’TTJLD UTAH HOMER McCAIlTY U S Deputy 4 1 NEPAL ' SURVEYOR and NOTARY PUBLIC MONROE 5UTA II THE WRIGHT HOUSE eelC-bratio- I K WitiGiiT Proprietor first Class in Ere rtf Way Terms Reasonable Utah Richfield JENSEN ' HOTEL Elsinore Utaii equipped with tud hay always kept Newly i all teams comforts Grain Good staples for HOME' fMY OLD KENTUCKY If you believe In Silver 16 to 1 and good meals good beds that invite to sleep and Rooks A pleasant dreams good and Magazines Daily Papers hospitality that home with makes you feel at a Sample Room on to THE KENTUCKY HOUSE Main street Sevier Monroe go Utah Co meet-ingo- annu-versar- y PIERSON HOTEL Elsinore Newly ft I f fitted anil everything ' for well Utah equipped with comfort D l i) 4 r nousc Sign & Ornamental Graincr Paper Hanger hlCHFIELD & Then the Advocate very gravely remarks of the retiring- board -- URatia y tars of the!r(tho Republicans Board's) ' exceeded dislilcumbency receipts bursments and this despite llie incrcas ed expenditure necessitated by state' hood and the district Court “StrangV - - Isn’t It when It left nearly $2000 of Its debt9 to be disbursed” by their successors and raised county taxes 25 per cf nt last year? Thq Censor therefore provo? ita slatement that the county ran behind' list year but the board was careful tnH piaying out raised all the revenue that could be raised and pb fidjNtpibdod man can lay the blame on them: the Advocate’s misrepresentation la wlmt wo condemn The Princess Beatriee has promised Queen Victoria to never marry again Wallace a brown yln this District re many students over twenty year (dd in attendance trying to make up fufl time lost when younger amigo to the high school next winter The teachers of our school havo far from Ideal conditions They have not t lie salaries of northern teachers to a Painter Decorator UTAII I k -- u- 1 ' 4A DENVER The ' AND ' ' cf RIO GRANDE RAILROAD J CO TOURIST OR FAMILY 8LEBHNO CAR J SERVICE Do you know that every evening the Denver & Rio Grande R R In connee tion with the R G W runs a Tourists or Family Sleeping Car to Denver lis which a lower berth can be secured far) $200? In addition to this dally" W vice the D & R G also operates fpr Wednesdays Thursdays and Fridays)'-ther- e -- distinct ToutIsI Sleeping Car lines to Omaha Kansas City Chicago Boston and New York— no change for Utah passengers— at greatly reduced berth rates These Tourist cars are' 1 managed by the Pullman Company and are provided' with all necessary conveyances and appliances The’ ' Tourist car feature together with the admirable train service and scenle at-- ! tractions of tho route has placed the I) & R G In theforemoBt ranks Western Railroads For rates and detailed information apply to Ticket Agent of the R G W By or to B Novins General Agent or II Cushing Traveling Passenger Agent D St R G No 58 West 2nd ' South Street Salt Lake City -- of acf if ‘ 314C Notice for Publication Land Office at Salt Lake City Tft&h " VJahuary Bth 1887 Notice is hereby given that George" A Smith of JMonroe Sevier Utah has filed notice of Jntentlcrti make proof on his desert land claim No 344G for tlie E i of N E i of Sec 29 and S E i of S E i of Sec 20 Td 25 S R 3 W S L M Utah before tbrv Count y Clerk of Sevier Co at Rich-- ’ field Utali on Saturday the 201 h day o-of February J897 He names tnc following nil nesses tc prove tlie complete irrigation and re clanmtion of said landHomer McCarty Abraham Sorer-woJoseph A Smith Orson Washburn n’l of Monroe Sevier Co Utah Also Notice hereby given tha Charles N Smith of Monroe Scvim Utaii has tiled notice of inten County tion to make proof on Iris desert Jam' claim No 3452 for tlie SE i of S E i of Sec 17 Tp ”5 S R 3 W S L M Utah before tho County Clerk of Se- -' ’ vier Co at Richfield Utah on Saturday the 20th day of February 1897 Ho names tho following witnesses" to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land IIofner'M&i Abraham Sorenson Carty Joseph A Smith Orson Washburn all of Mon- roe Sevier Co Utah TC Bailey Tjq J A Byron Groo ” tty - ‘ -- vj- ? Contractor C QSTLUND Froffi how till next October I want ties piled any place by the railroad track from Salina to Belknap I pajl 35 cents each for all red pine ties piled by the track and will advance 20 cent in supplies as soon as the ties are piled For further’ Information apply to mo J at my store 3182 Notice lor Publication Land Offlco at Salt Luke Cty Utah Febuary 13th lftOT hereby Riven that tho followlhg-name- d person has filed notleo of his Intention tomiiheflnii! proof In supportof hisclnim and that said proof will be mudo before the Rt’Kister and Receiver of tho US land offleq at Salt Lake City Utah on April 7th 1897 viz Peter Christensen President of ElsInOd town Incorporation D s 11999 for tho Use and? benefit of the inhabitants of said town of Elsinore for Cemetery and Park purposes under the act of ConRress entitled ‘‘An act td unythiriR entry of public lands by Incorpora-tlv- e rides and towns for cemetery and park purposes" approved September 30th 1890 for Notice the Is N E H SE Sec 20 Tp 24 S R 3 W Salt Lake Meridian He names tho following witnesses to prov his claim upon said land viz: Jens I Jonsorl Thomas Nielsen O Caundren and J- OstluncJ all of Elsinore Sevier Go Utah Byron Groo - Wtft 4 v |