Show n r ok farmers ' I 4d hare all of Weather at the the ordering to do l3id the dry-lan- d The last Issue of the Sallna Press published ProLRLMcCarty’s Fourth was a beauty of July oration It i The ordinance requiring the licensen-- ’ ing of dogs seems rather slackly forced in Richiield and neighboring towns receipt of the University Annual Utah’s catalogue and by of We are In made seethat the last excellent year another growth it school we "with the retirmentof Mrs Annie the Richfield school board the community loses and ex ‘celleht public servant C Orrockfrom Politices are an early crop in Sevier County this year Some are fishing for offices and no offices seem to have a begging' time Officers should always find occupants without begging and those who beg for office should nev er get the place The report of the Richfield school board reveals the tf act that 89 per cent of the children of school age attended school last year and that too with an It Is to hoped Improved regularity next that year makes a greater improvement still Two good nominees for Itepresent-tivRewould be Simon Christensen publican and James IJ Wells Democrat Then no matter which was elected the county would be well represented on the floor of the bouse That HAH AHEAD? ANSWER 4i Funoni e many lot holders should need to buy garden truck Is surprising Every family could raise a garden so easily and it is such a luxury It is an open question whether an ordinary farm or a well-kep- t city lot so tends tjae most toward a family’s eral vyelfare gen-- - The school board’s action In persistently maintaining the high school ‘was fully appoved of at the school meeting Monday Further than approving of the policy we will some times know that we owethem a debt of gratitude for their action There was a lesson in the Richfield school election one thht should not be No telling when an elecforgotten tion is sure and every person should appreciate the right of suffrage to vote for one who will not vote when he has the right does not deserve it at ail Sevier County’s way of having most all officers In Richiield except the com missioners Is all wrong Were the Clerk or treasurer or sheriff elected from the outside It would be better than to have the entite board so Irrespective of party people having county business to do will this year vote for a Richflelder for commission- er SHEBIFF’9 SALE Lwy It B4 Witty Irlihmu ChlMgo md1bbym m Bureau this year? T Police Court semi-idlene- the thing Poorly paid labor is usually poorly performed and Is sure to be expensive to the people now or a few years hence so a fair salary is the best in the end Defendant ?nd we always sell at 4 Alfred Bunker 30 day of We have a full supply always on hand To be sold ut Sheriff's sale on the at the Court We make some profits on everything we sell Nothin? July A I 1898 In Richfield ftt 12 a fair price Utah House Sevier county rest for money making f noon hat certain tract of land bounaoa for a bait and thp mid described M follows south or the Commencing at a point 40 rods 18 in townsn p of coruo section west north Salt Lake Meria- jM south of range 2 west: of us because we have nothing butreliable goods Ouy Ian running thehiV east 160 rods thence 80 tbsnee west 68 thence rods south 80 prices are always the same south 5 rods and 4 Vs feet thence west rods to tlio west Hue If said suction thence Ni north along the west line of said section 33 rods and VA feet to the point of beginning 30 Acres of land containing 1 Get Ranch Supplies W Mansfield Manager John W Coons Sheriff Sevier county L Sheffield The DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILROAD CO ' TOURIST OR FAMILY SLEEPING CAR ' SERVICE Do you know that every evening the Denver & Rio Grande It R in connec--tion with the E G W runs a Tourist or Family Sleeping Car to Denver in which a lower berth can be secured for aivd Co and Products Geivefal TOercKandfse $200? In addition to this daily service the D & R G also operates en Wednesdays Thursdays and Fridays “You—” there distinct Tourist Sleeping Car “Well it wouldn’t make much difference these hard times” replied the old lines to Omaha Kansas Citv Chicago fellow calmly twirling his torn cap in Boston and New York— no change for his hands at greatly reduced “You are smart ain’t you?” fairly Utah passengers— roared the disciple of Blackstone as he berth rates These Tourist cars are leaped to his feet shaking with anger managed by the Pullman f Company “Well” drawled the prisoner-witnes- s “if I wuzzent undher oath I would pay and are provided with all necessary The convenlances and appliances you the same compliment” Further wordy warfare was stopped Tourist car feature with the together by his honor who discharged the prisatsceuie oner there being no evidence to con- admirable train service and — vict Chicago Chronicle tractions of the route has placed the D & R G In the foremost ranks of Western Railroads For rates and detailed Information apply to any Ticket Agent of the R G W Ry to B F Geqpral Agent or II H Cushing Traveling Passenger Agent D & R G No 58 West 2nd South Street Salt Lake City of Wayive county’ Our boast is not that we sell merchandise alone cheap but that we sell chilled plows steel plowswagons harrows and all kinds of farming implementsatthe very same rates UTAH LOA Not only are Wo the Oldest In Wayne County BUT WE LEADTHEM ALL in Completeness of the stock we carry The surety of always having ai tides on hand Paying the highest price for the produee we buy Selling our goods cheapest to customers Cali at THE BIG ROCK STORE OF THE LOA J AMES E BLACKBURN SUPT CO-O- P Nes LOA UTAH Reopened ft The Richfield Saloon After a few months with our DRKARL G MAESER’S doors closed we are again doing business at our old stand on south “School and Fireside” Main Streets Our stock of is now published No' school no fireside is complete without it A modern handsome book in three Famil styles' $2 oo $275 containing 400 pages including 122 elegant half-ton- e portraits Frontispiece is a full page picture of Dr Maeser Agents are wanted in all parts of the United States Utah in particular MILLIONS of books are being published annually thousands of canvassers are selling them but ODly a LIMITED few are worth your time to read Tell the canvasser so when he calls on you and BUY DR MAESER’S Anyone sending Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac a sketch and description may luickly ascertain our opinion free whether aa 'nventloa la probably patentable Commnnlca Clone strictly oonfldenuial Handbook on Patents sent free Oldest agency for oacmlng patents Patent) taken through Muon A Co recelra special notice without charge In the Scientific American T argent A handsomely lllaetrated weekly dr dilation of any xilenttflo journal Terms $3 a Sold all four months newsdealers $L by jear New York lington D C liquors fs tKe IJest fn tRfs 5 un- acquainted with local conditions we are not competent to say as to the wisdom of the reductions but it strikes us thatMillard county has oyerdone Thurber New Townsite $20-00- Millard and Box elder counties have led our with decided cuts in the Being In District court Beaver county Utah Consolidated Implement Com- Plaintiff pauy a corporation vs The proverbially ready wit of tha eon' of old Erin was amply illustrated several days ago in one of the city’s courts The attorney prosecuting the case la one of Chicago’s leading lawyers and it is not often in these days of his prosi perity that he deigns to grace a police court Soma 20 years ago however he was only too willing to take any sort fit case from one of clothesline nature to that of a sensational murder And too the defendant lyi a rule was allowed to set the amount df the fee ' This is all changed now The lawyer in question is recognized as one of the ablest criminal prosecutors in Chicago if not in the United States Ills fees 0 are enormous his last one being He was known in the anarchist cases and had a voice in the great Cronin trial In all of these his ability commanded the respect of the court and his brother lawyers Notwithstanding all this he appeared lately in a police court on the South side one day to prosecute an old Irishman who was charged with stealing h watch The watch by the way be longed to an intimate friend of the attorney's wife and it was because of the latter that he took the case After badgering the old fellow on the stand and getting sharp answers to the questions put the lawyer remarked: “Come let’s get through Answer my questions straight now we’ve taken up enough time —” ' “Yes that’s the charge agin me I belave — takin’ time Onyhow it’s a timely topic” replied the witness with a grin “Yes and it’s my intention to make you do time before I get through with you” exaspqratingly said the lawyer A surprising lack of preparation was made apparent when lucerne cutting began this year Men who spend the winter in had failed to look their mowers over until the BOOK SKELTON FEBNISIIIXG crop was ready to cut Boxing and THE CO casting needed replacing at the last moment though they could as well Provo Utali have been fixed one rainy day tills spring If farmers used their eyes more in the fall they would have less 60 YEARS' winter loafing and spring Job trotting EXPERIENCE to do salaries of county officers: Mansfield Mercantile Co' “ - ' Here’s the Blacksmith with tawny hands As able and stronS as iron bands Willing and glad all th£ while To make his customers happy and smile Cheapest Rafuess Shop in Loa HARRINGTON and PACE SPURS HARNESS EXTRAS harness shops and everything else usually found at first-clas-s We keep SADDLES CIIAPS Fart of Utah H W RAMLOSE Prop Repairing a Specialty If you want a saddle we can make one costing from $1000 to $4000 NOISE ANNOYS AN OYSTER JHaku the Dlbnlon Bivalves Clowe Their 1 Shell la Peer Tb Sllghtaat Dfatwrbanc j A customer in a fish dealer’ place was leaning aguinst a barrel of oysters when he suddenly turned and addressed d the bivalves say the Chicago To Tie Times-Ueral- “Hello there What are you gaping for? Getting tired of being cooped up are you?” A woman standing near peered timidly into the barrel “Say” she asked “are those oysters alive?” “I should say they axe” "answered the man “Look at them hurtling for but Keep still a minute and you’ll see each one of them with mouth wide open— or shells which amounts to the same thing” Sure enough after a spell of silence a queer rastling was heard in the barrel and the oysters opened their shells and gaped for air but the slightest noise closed them again as tight as a drum “I’m used to their performance” said the fish dealer “Why you’d think sometimes they were coming out of the barrel hut they are Just taking anew supply cf air and they can shut up quicker than a wink Oysters aren't so slow aftey all” “I should say not" said the woman customer moving away from the barrel as the ruitling began again PLEASE R0TICE J Ostiund of Elsinore general tie contractor will receive once every month ties that he may find along side the railroad track from Belknap to Salina when properly piled andmarked with his name and will pay tor ' Fist class 36 Second-clas- s 21 cents Prices for red pine and black balsam ed or sawed are the same hew- - ' |