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£*V' • Mr. Bert Gifebrisl, of Ev*n*.t«.ro, aifd Miss Sadie Robinson» were .mar tied last Tuesday at the. We of tv bride's parents in B;jxk, City, by Tbç. boose was filled The rrro-opi is a fireman on the U. y and is a most worthy and up Key. Waller, with relatives and; friends of both tlvp young people. right vouug ■^■J ïUo bride is w ell Uaiuatn inj^irn city, where a couple -of years ago she - visited with her * .BWrt&Ç*« Mrs. Chas. E. Harris,*. The young lioytple start out undci the most favorable circumstances for. a long life of wedded bliss. They will live in Evan stop,, where the groom has provided a handsome h qme. roan. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our liealtfelt G^nks to.the many friends, espec illy the Odd Fellows, who #o kind late bc j: ly assisted .us during- our reavement. Mrs. J. Lnrwis ami family - . Ladies and Genta bicycles given away to^ettstomes of The Leader* . Call and. gat particu'ara. ® - 10,000 Rolls of WaftRaper All new designs at half price, from 5 cents 6o 20- oéut-s Boll .Good factory at.51 cts yard- AU kmds of paints at low prices at NieJ.seu'a^F.urn,>yp« D'Qrr Poynter, Wt. D. PPY8ICIAN --uiJ SURGEON , All ealls promptly attended to. Office hours: tO to and.2.to 4 p. m Offices over Kiter Bros, drug store. IDAHO f\^HTPËLlER- - CwNTKACTOR & BÜILBDR A B Goivgfi. TL Glenn C-lenn &'Çîough ATTQENGYS AT LAW , IDAHO BiQNT-FELlER •». Jefaw K S .Budge ApBiulgO Co Attorney, • Budge &;Büdge 0 LlWKKS-v ' IDAHO MOHTPELIER ~ IVföntß^^rer, Idaho Tfeç Homç i-nE.urancc.CO. OFUTRHH, Für e 6Md Helper J. tiranf» ?****. - _ , . .. ,... r , «... i * ii^sure now. ere it is too. late. Rites the-Lowesti" Ai«o Agent tor . ! ti^tructor.,- J^S, Barrett, A gent 4 *laii»9»jller. Water Works Notes . NowVhat ihn city is In vote -ö^unieipaä emmersifip, aoaio, idea ,oi the experl ease of other cities, who j o\vn thnirtowu . water plants,., may be of interest. * Evanston, Wyoming, has-found that municipal "ownership of water a is suel *vJ good paying proposition thaS tj^y are wow «figuring on buy dèg^an electric light plant.. The city was bonded seven years ago apd there isjalrqady enough^money -in the sinking fund -to take ..$5,000 of bonds, and the city,ha«- never levied one mill of taxes on account a of the waterwqrks,..,. The rates. are at-the-lowest point possible, being less than $1 per month per house. At Burlington, Iotra, charge for water for single family per year— $1.00 per room .per year, based on the number of,, rooms, whicb in cludes the wateç for lawp. 1 Is it reservoir "or pumping system —direct pumping. ^ Number of miles of pipe—About 2b miles. On acponnt of* our hill* we have a very hard service, having to carry 100 pounds pressure for domestic supply and J20 to.140 for fire ser vice. -. At Plymouth, Ind., charge for], water for single family per year— | $3.00- a year.-, j Charge for,wmterior iawn sprink- j ling $3.50 for 75.. feet front or I under. , ! What was the cost of your plan !A —$17,000, Is it a reservoir or pumping sys« tem—Reservoir filled by flowing wells. Number of miles of pipé-— Thr£e. Cost of maintaining system per "year—We pay offi $1000 bond and interest on bonds eaeh 'year. The plant is more than self-sustaining. A t;M an rehead, Mmu.^.charg? for water for singly family per year— $10.0.0 up,. apçqrdiiLg to number of tapsapd rooms.-«;:. What was the'eost of your pkirit —Waterand light plaiit, $80,000. Is ifr a reservoir.or pumpiaig sys tem—Direct pressure. ■ N umbel- of rhilek of pipcrr-4. t. : Cost of maintaining system per yeari^AVatcr *o«ts $30 per. million gaHoiis. isrtpSiap. This includes all S expenses, such as«, interest.and de j preeiatioii at 7 per cent. î. I Receipts per year—$4963.30. \ ■ Hit 'Em Hard.. . At «the last meeting of the'oounty com mission era. .t b.e' -following bill was allowed for blanks, for the jaunty superintendbAt.of school's office: . I 100 notices petitions new school dis ; trict8 lOO -nctices-of meeting new. school districts,. v . Mfjd-'trustees annual rej^ort. " v 2 o 0 . notices of school attendance. . ^ &5<>«BttwAbscba^ftieeting- t-1 I " 200 speçiat school tax levy , ««rict j (%Ç,ljyÇ<C^_ {üAcUei'iS C—* '^K' lh;is cf a!? children 't>T ,1 ri{:5f»aî teontbly tesôhér:> 2G0 school census rep*--, 300 iasorta tar school éen-sus -r.?p*<-1 Total .number of . blanks. 3T00 [Total cost to county $138.75. That's a pretty good starter for one office, and there is yet some $100" worth. of warrant books, etev, to .Gome. The -EjfAMtînsB thinks that allthe offices should .have everything in the ^ay, „of blanks that they need, fer in the past they haven't been very well supplied, but. there is such a .„thing.as overdoing the business aud in this ease we think the thing ! mri ih report has been, overstepped. It seems to us. that enough blanks" have been ordered to,last the office for from.; five to twenty years to come, pro vided they were .well taken cape of, Imt the-chances r,re that the bulk of them will be wasted or.destroyed for the reason that ;*Uer blanks have laid.around an office for sever al years they become so soiled as to he,unfit for usq-. Certainly y the should take some steps to see that only sufficient supplies, not only of blanks but of everything else, are ordered to last for one office term. commissioners Wha4> - the • ootthip .-needs, is a designated purchasing agent, thus putting a stop to this indisci iminate | ordering. —-' Chonkm Club. The Clionian Club spent their John Green leaf at. the-.home of. Miss Underwood, Bfay 1st, 1901. The sketch of Whittier'« Horae by Miss; Douglas was excellent. - * Miss Webster, read several of The author'8 '-'Nature Poems." • tka „ r j ,, , , 1 nft quartet then favoved the club j with one of their beautiful selections after which Miss Under wood read with t v evening. Whittier: S : & : 6^1 ■ : m •, OURS.THE PLACE: TO BUY: « ; - ■ « ; .. «F: et "• « 00 » a: & » !.. ' ft eu ft mi e: J il C" ft 5 1Ä ft î 60NS0LIDRTEDISSPLEWENT r,n Lee Snow, Agt. Montpelier. Idaho.. =:• \ ft ft ft ft ft ft , ft ft 1 9/ 6 S £ 0--, ft •f." f ^* ss -'ett!« ^ oun S- ■ Music. Sketch of John. Bright, Miss Chapman. Current Events, Leslie Gee. God Save the Queen, Club.. A v.ote of thanks was extended r { Mr. Birch, by the Club, for so . kindly lending them his piano for v the evening.Apr. 23," 19G1. The Club adjourned to meet at,- the home of Miss- Mary- and Mr. . William Hull May 8, 1901. eluded the our next va a- ïoùu England and Her Law-Makers. of Commons, the d its Proceed in g-, M iss The House Building an Scarborough. Four famous scene» in the House of Commons, Julies Enderle. Music. Sketch of Lord Beaconsfieldi Miss- ; Hull. . Miisic. Sketch of Mr. Everet Gladstone, , riontpeliar's Méat. , ,T. 'Straehan, who has just re- - turned from the meeting of the , > Presbytery at Pans*, stated y ester ^' a5, tbe I'esbyterian board of Patron has decided to establish , an academy in southern Idaho. The location has not been decided t upon, but- it lies between Montpelier, , Soda Springs, Idaho Falls and St. . Anthony, and will be given to the . town offering the best inducements. .* for the same. t ution - that wiil b ? material beive ht to lire town. A ftieetmgwill .be. . called m the near future to discuss; i the matter and amount can* b# raised toward bouns.- -Soda Springs Chieftain, An . opportunity, is now offered this citizeps to better school facilities and an insti secure. ascertain what a k