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Show I Richmond Ripples. j A Goodly Batch of News from our j Northern Neighbor. Richmond, May Jl Mrs. Landell, wife or Mr. Lanuell, the popular processor pro-cessor at the Condensed Milk factory, left for California last week, going via the Clark road from Salt Lake. She Intends to spend a few weeks at her old home Her friends In Ulchmond will be glad to see her back amongst us, as during tier short slay she has made many I r lends Sereral of our boys went to Smith-Meld Smith-Meld Friday night. They enjoyed the dance, but on coming home two of them, I am told, think the were cry unjustly treated. As the couple mentioned men-tioned were driving out of the yard they saj the high spirited colt attached attach-ed to their buggy gae ii Jump and ran and was not slopped until the road was reached. The marshal, or his deputy, they say oidered them to stop and emphasized it with a shot from his gun. Aftey being anested they gave the marshal lfl loi their appearance appear-ance In court the following Monday and went home. At the trial the tlrst I pleaded "not guilty " to the chaige of I rast dmiiig while the other pleaded also "not guilty' to disturbing the peace, but the) sa the judge said they weie guilty and tlneti them $10. They say they pleaded to piesent w Illnesses Il-lnesses and show the court they were Innocent or the charges but the judge onlj turned a deal eai to theiu. saying, I they say, "he believed the marshal more than them." Hather than go to Jail they paid their Hues. This does not look like American freedom The Smlthtleld judge must hate thought he was In Itussia, but the bins sat he spoke Kuglishllucnth . Otto Mousuii. of the Kxcelsioi Lumber Lum-ber company, has leased the stole and 1 fixtures of .1 J.Shephaid and will con-I con-I duct in the same a lirst-class up-lo-j , date giocery, dry good business. Wc w ish I it in every success, and as Otto is at home "behind the countei he will no doubt win the confidence and trade , of Urn community. Ottowlll be leadyj for business on or about .lulv 1st. Ilrig Monson will continue the lumber business and will move the main yaid I across the street fiom McrrlU'.s shop I on the county load and will keep a1 branch raid in the present one ' 1 The Old Folks of Itichmoiid had their usual good time Wednesday of I last week The weather and dinnei ' were both good to them as the doctor icportrd no calls fiom them next day. ' The committee, assisted by the ward choir and good speakers rendered two I piograms, one in the inoi iiiug and one I in the evening. As usual suitable prizes were given to the old people. The oldest man present was (J rand-lather rand-lather Isaacson, who rece.hed a pair ' of Thomas's glasses. The dav closed ! with a dance in the evening. The new schedule Tor the dlstilbu-! tlonof mails here on Sundaysaud lioll-, days went Into effect last Sunday The new time Is fiom P to 10 a.m. Ai-, though a notice to this cITcct has been I j hanging in the poitotllcc for the past I few weeks, many weie the kicks when those who 'forgot' and 'had not lead I Hie notice' came for their mall and found they were too late. , Mr. Nelson, our lively stable piopri-ctor, piopri-ctor, has decided to slait a saloon in I Lewistoii and has rented the Peoples' store lu that town. Mr. Pettie will I continue the stable. Quick iiius to j the saloon w 111 be made a specially. i ; Mrs. Parson, the genial cleikofthei Co-op, has Invested in a share in the waterwoiks. She got the shaie from I Mr. Thoiiiiissou boUnc the many who have been waiting for a chance to gel I in could turn around ' I Mayor (Sriuin and slalT hate been' ! Impiovlngour townstieetsby the way ' or a stieet leveler. The mayor en Joyed his holiday in Logan on "May-Day" "May-Day" and made a cry pleasant call i on The Republican he tells me. Wallack C. Hiirnham has the svm-1 pathy of all Richmond hi the death of Ids daughter Lillie. When the news of hei passing away reached Rich- , i moiid, her old home, wheie she was iboin and raised, a gloom came over! I the town and the sad event was the! 'sole topic to be heaid. 1 Arnold Robinson has iKiught the Kgan mill up Cherry clock lie stall-1 oil a roice or men to work last week, i We believe he will make a success of i the mill as ho will bo able to cut down the main expense by running and ie-pairing ie-pairing the engine etc , himself. Hon. Joseph Howell and II. Hulleii, Jr., were visitors In our town last' week. They were shaken up on our roads. The Peoples' store Intends having more light on thesubject. The shadow sha-dow of the old coop lelt us is to bo le-movetl. le-movetl. and a new up-to-date front is io be put In. Many of our best horses went to the Logan advertised horse sale but they all camo back. |