Show "'-i- SOUTHERN CENSOR Is Published Bvsat Fuid v? at 1BU lASCD S'SVI’SH ’ - UNITED STATES SENATORS Prank J Can non ' J L pawling ’ REPRESENTATIVE TO OONGUESS WH kIiik GOVERNOR !IhnrM Well UORETAHY OP STATE v Jkaes T nammond STATE AUITTOR: Morgan Rloharrts Jr 8TATE TREASURER: James Cljlpmu i ' ' ‘ A 0 Bishop ratlPERINTENDENt " ' PUBLIC INSTIIUC TION John R Park StJPREME'JCnOES Charles'S Zano ' 0 BARTCIT A MINER W roiSTRTCT JUDGE FOR SIXTH DISTRICT: Wn M Wer u tv nuiKnouv him-fre- e re ' ' Mi j U Is hard to apply 'r: m" tiJ Ifc t ’ A HOUND U()V R Klder'Thnt'mo U C " I i i ' Nielson C i ii f‘ of Tat left i i ' V li ft L i U M n y -- iii " ' -i ' Viro i t£ n '? ji Lord Walter’s story of ’bow he had learned of her death after which he consented to marry AllcoMt Claire an R'uidi hV!"ew'who wished to' piir- : Vi(r mid "" Monroe HkhNHd djtl i II t i i1’ "ofhollsoo s ’lists that iiis 'health hiiv speedily J 'tl” he? pi 4 O r ‘ bitter I ‘x roiiU Uij f ' i ’v jt Kirl'i' IK K W ' Mt'j D : C 1 iinriu rnnd 'Vi-- " " t ? - -- Graham i tntu'li it dtqienda ' ALL KINDS OF LUMBER " 1 "! ' k ' ‘!t Is continually on' ourVd' n ' T 7’ ' ' ' - V Bife proinptljsawecl' Address: If p rlu- lkie'ra she ' " GHAWFOftD ''hen the wife of' a man whom yon ” cnteliei you iu an morning '"""A"V Utah Co' t Koosharem '1 i h' 1r HAS CHANGED OWNERS Piute t T t t SAWMILL " : doesn't irliout hsr'hcrt”— ’lVtroit 11 11 ‘l'rllnrne 1 : 1 - ii ’ Thn Saiina' FrCs'd leaHs one yotn IIshe stolid Ut you fo tun Rnttennilk ward and the row-Iuly does '"ecinet ’o ti in ' Seem-nd sweetly bj eo fund of you ’'oM We Yrard bp —N Y Press ‘heMhc- Taiumany if 3 y in t u ' 'I'1 iM Mho — “Talk abofit women “eve tiitrt Bru1 Howard lives in the "UMty talking! I VITiTUE AT A DISrCUXT ' L su - - fL t ’ t ' mi f worm' (hau jou men are tire bey Mt b Pleasant Pyrnnild ) J1 Tonsnn when tfiero then-- dou’f N U’toMnn A colleic man recently Jsaldjnjthc i I 0 '! i i know a thing” ie ‘ liut yem ruun Morten Jensen Prest W TT Mec'srniller attended ' ar in mlml thilt o orfy rrt that vvny presence of aPhiladeiphia Unyulrer reJosephs Homo i 'be dedicatory ppj vivas of 'Aurora's oniein four years"— Jinlian&politj Jour iV1 f porter: Hbnon j tral '1 n Tiwn‘ rfcHsttiuison ' strie'seh'iol bsi house Tst Monday lie “Ttis'nt niueh nf an tneenlive f"-Mr Poetieus (who for the Inst "half — Plrmn CFrUtetison ‘i yi'fcv ftllow to keep his mora'it v tip tot hu 'onrtstbat the little neigbtior fo our iiour has been reeding his latest epi ’'3 W Tllomqnlst I'oemli ‘‘Well my deer how do yon Qtpvfart standard when he sees thp yiost dis- ’’ist is'preparing to' build another on "ihink It goes?" "Mre l’oc'tirns (who lin: “f prv'sr— PO Peterson its side of the river W Onons j into "the ghit-- ia sn nl reputable men’of Ills set simply lion ualurMD Atlflerson tlrneted munrter) — "IVeil I'm afraid it’s n J 'i 0 I don't tlielr Iredbv and rmthers girls U K Neill M P U jitrat(ui PhysleiAn — Z n’Raxtfih of Aurora dropped In 0 a little Iqoiio 011 i ho ihoul-W" know why it is' Women have a man-iBazar -- e ns : vi YbYoUNT Y DIR ECTOll Y be’leves Baxter Ir Monday for cultl vail r(g men whose eharaet FASHIONABLE CLOTHES I: our farmers would prosper if they liat rmnn-ivwrs era are anything but good J The shad Binull lioys’ reefers of kersey or chin'ad mere cattle and poultry on their Alon2o RUlm'’- Prenvm lor they afe the more they appeal chilla cloth in blue brown gray rvd - ' T 'asdiJc Clurles Snow ‘irme women "Can’t understand It” or tan with pearl or gold buttons r i beil 0 Whlto Cllcs Revers of white mounseline and cloth so t love we because ‘‘May bi'st:is Mrs Joseph Davis of Pangulich’spent of gold embroidered in white and " CV CLERK A COUNT? RECORDER host pose as reformers” ventured his pearl and crystal lynds Kirt of the week- at James Butter’s if J Hansen Loa You know a wdman enjoyed pjs Evening waists eonskstiug of a blouw ASSESSOR: front and rleevra of chiffon and a not hing better than to fancyl that she Sheriff Chappell of VVaynp 'county corselet andpuff bolero of ’satin or velvet f ilia FI Curfetv CalnevlUe mold to In cbaractei has It her power ' ' ' t ipk Blue J oh o to Loa Saturclay Very high ribbon collar overtoppei) ' ' —masculine character that Is” ’snsrurr: hy p- monsfjcllne frill that does not suci Geo Chappell Lyman AlFithe same I wouldn’t’ think well filled at ceed In hiding quite all of fhr stock The house' Corselet belts and qtock collars bqv r she would care to make berparlot PUI'T RcflOOLS" lint session lastteunday evening one sldefsstenedunder luce rofeettes ing JS7 E LoA Robison training quarters for society tougbts with buttonfc apparently Jewcentered “ Tlie’city council met and canvassed cled TREASURER ’fhcre were two men In my class last j ' e'ectlon returus Monday night Loarf T'AUtHTcry suits having a bolero ycar7 tiie wildest histest fellows J and dollabof fur'vyith vest of white satiu popular! PUDSECUTINO ATI’?: fuss more meeting knew but they weie mafle Saturday night’s covered or j'a hated with ’ ' 150a as marked success Joseph kJekrrstf' (ace oferf bYtlie tuothers aod daughtu-uTurnover neck frills and squares of a llieir aqnaintafieesthan any ofthen Our school teachers are ftlk- working attioework of baby riblion dotted wifi frienjs Ttiese s'amt ard this winter’ tprt ngles and edged with Iaee for" tbi SOME BELIEVE IN tame purpose— prr (Foodn Fcondinist mothers and dauglileis knew any num t The local dramatic company has ' twr ol bright moral young men bu: " Ta‘bor TToTtsf hoijon the name of the Sociqiy Stock they Ignored" !hem every time in favoi Shiploads of vheirt'are learing Cali Co were Haltered jo fornia for Sydney j in Snmil mi’cclemts of Toronto l av Be sure to see “Queena” otiaorrow death to receive the slighest attencombined to' fight department e tores s It you w tnt to trade freely In'TJN-X- ' tion truni the wiid pair Their money light j The label of the Boot and Shoe Work-- ' R R a nd CCTL K R Y It v U pay may have'1 appealed a mitbdactory Little Jessie Cun rad late of the era’ union Ik pow Used by 19 fnt'toriee A young woman hi St Louis ha: for qk rajs— hut what a slab uu to trade vltHi rrc rand Opera ITousd of Sait'Lpke plays n cooperative dining-roofor opened a sf flairs” Jt Lie Queena eomorrcjw night metnliers of her aex It yon want yont h"uto protected remark Tins leads the Rnquiivi to HHOv’inted retail llquqr dealers of Queena is the hrst play to be put on Duluth agreed to handle by eaves trouko it will Dull’ cost hat the decideo pieleicnce slumn ot only union the new opera- house1 knd that"by a you nine cents per foot at G RTH’p'S young giris for men who hnYb the rep-' Miners the Monogahela valley Din” Mtpafiy' S l’”p east of OpcjA House tutuai of being diV'lpated js a malthreaUm to strike unices thrtir Wage: tiut eve strikare advanced lei' ni old as the r “o r More than ROOOOfi cotton spindle-bivlustan ct ii'seau-jthe minfiew dai’y a well known ingly been added to tbe cotton facilities VvtiLL cex 'whp’h w? nitiate tiie riisgustirig og man was in Salma iatt Monday of Japan iq less tbrin a year ' tl e jai!osth ol niytfg- sopaj neehcc! suplies act N uwhere ' Mr Textile Workers throughout the south c b c be m re tutler is ddijv' nvJcsNiveiit work on are being unionized by American Fed era t ion of Lalmr oigniiizers In the Rabbit v u‘ f 11'!' J’i mtitab ine ri t G'old MounUi t "j upo i ’f The B u r r vi e an d! K q o s harm - : M To Get Best Place "i s ‘vvenmn:-"etiorary- t i The - ’ ' Flour Elsinore(’Utah - m £ Pterion Prop j O 1 d - j Utah x as'-niany- s i Mill$ Glemvood (furinFUyhead workmen for " He is ( now located Klsinorp t’o-o- p cross the s' reel south of Jho Co-o- p 'thro' He lias' a stoejc of cloth on ' iuid us'well samples from i inch to urdur A suit from stock can had three days a Her tbe nieasuie-uent- s aro takoi) Two weeks requir-to have ready from samples VM j Mon-umen- t lt ’ r i‘ S ’"glit colored ectln nnd edged with riot In velvet this ia also vrrv dressy ioc To give the neoeeearv breadth to ar sleeve of ordinary tight-fittin- g rrunton design tiny er triinnu d with 'hree nr four deep rufi’ca are added Theoe are erlged with buys or' ribbon' ' ir are piped with velvet Undersleevet rf Rlu-efahfic arranged wer alkor satjn pry very fiiBlilonpll :n dre-u-- y bodiv Hroeade pnd satin ire'ertmhined In tbe sleeves of reception T”" us and tha mandolin ami ms'ordion lesigiiB are still In vogue furJetaniiiie' cheviot nnd rtmilur wooleu materials The question of ek eves'lg at present of paramount intport-uiei- ' They nr changing in fashion rp materlnlly and tire so vnyied apd diversified in rh'sigu thnt even gowns and bodh-omad” a mouth ago must bo entinly “overhauled” if otie wants to look up to dale In some cares a mer rbnr£ of trimtnu'g and a alight tight ntlig aliovo the lliow will Unrig ih out the desired urd a description of the ovry now-ef- t models will prhjfipH suggest a fee tveleoroe hints to the vonondeel little wornrin n lo must do her own 1 i op ' md revising V: PUNS ABOUVWCMCN Slu — “I fuv they hiivUnovv e tryla at FJlvurdTlVindpVntFhrhav Do von svqqtiiae that d!f the- southern states for 'njr ljeon'-lfrom other is any lip— ''I'lxjiwtuy that followed was indeed trip In it" - Yookera :iripeen months lie returns In very ns moreu-oid' ' Theijllttle Qnepna’s plead vtor health lnvttu lately hailAnimh- man “Your finlddiiol !' wmjan Seldom hee Jnijr thoy 'wero fpjatn ' reunited aftest i Tbe Censot? bis S i Itbs jli scon rend jut that flits id J i ‘elevating higher or nmre ' They don’t need to and and a remedy MERCHANT TAILOR rtf om-le- lnr-rle- r f SLEEVES black sntin fit elrtsr from shoulder to wrist and have an over ’raping of tha material lined with standard ty-- j realise that fHoV e'n jrru more and better social' pi ensure ntfd distinction limn fliosC' who exhibit refined and temperate personalities- - ' There are of emurso a large "per rent of yonne trlrls and yo‘upgvonien who evatt a high moral Rt9hdard 'from malo and female alike hut their position Is more than offset hy that per ”nt to wliotu "looseness” is no y ATTORNEY-GENERA- a ttempt ABOUT Pretty sieoiec young men naturally Incline to freshness and presumptmusnDss do not "a- ‘ State Director:' ALL selves aloof from them The very fact that men do cot need virtue and morality to gain admission to good society is the great fddson why 'Queena was an Americingirl conn try edirated In ‘'New Ynrtf Where she g ' fell In We with and married Walter Tluntlng an Bn o'llsh Lorrt tinwoyer to pet a certinnatpof of their Moon after Writ Walter marrlafro roelved a teleuram rilling him across thn watery ro his fathers Mtde' ttp so paratlnn Is touch In sc indee’’ ‘Weeks months passed vet no tldinus came by her despair Queena was driven mad vt placed In an asylum 1nt'r)bd o" the world soon and shortly after M’sellc ’m Rena was horn Win I” stiK'e ftie'Em-basIn l’jrts she was Invited to Hall where ‘she met her hasl-anwho was ' blind t On learntnir that he ws to be mar rlod Soon to on English heiress her lira In turned t and she raved llk'j a malnae the while tb awe strleken TTe’ eiiests came crnwillnu nrn-rtier tn liaste to companions took Anjerlea sl15aH the whc (rv!neM Met' Id to free!" Tord Y’a’t er followed on the next stpqrner find UTAli' IDy CROSBY AND MORRISON- f JULlUATtV " - L- ‘ - I i aear-pulg- 1 'i n I7”--- f - o 4 For Sale ‘ i ’ ' T Toriroe i T x : — One Iior-per’- ” 112 - mne-rooM- buck liogie on r acres farming land Good t' ‘ 1 nht water I mile southeast puft ol city rJ-- v-- t mu ill lo- t- ’ :'? from towrtee n “ ' t'fj kijo itirall‘aeHueDtp For farther partlfnlars enquiftf'plii t 'T ' lx A' W W iV dues w Homer d light-eolorc- "V’"J - Two City lotseaNt half of block in t Me ’ ‘“j’A'i fully paiduf - i La fv Monroe Carty U tah - ‘ 3uy Your Trees of ’ a ' - THE was-extra- ’ ‘ ‘ U! SALT LAKE NURSERY CO - - Fur-trininie- d Our trees ‘aie atwa?Jifrep frepi iLoth' ‘iw They are well packed before sliippiDg" - gold-braide- 1 f d " - v - “ d ’ ‘ Co C-‘- ‘ ‘ ' They are - - trimmed" V JJ' crdeC ‘ C A n'dkaeson Agent t Titah’ roe Mop Free T rade! Others and nsult cur agent ttfue gU c jgAcur - ‘ well raised V riior£cTiovt ’ : ‘ ’ U-- " - -- ui i suh-stjlui- e DO YOU WANT —— - 1 - ‘ 1 - a-i : If so the best place r : U plies is with us Our stVre ls‘ndW1ocitL t - (J st)r'f n Any v ie ' ' 'iik-cpt'm at the ne T " ' girls ap'd lao'u's as realdy in one exlubUr-to’ ing tin: le-- cr 1 irt oe of mankind The j company 01 your townsite wherer wir axe prepared 'take Flour em?s grain of the people most fhssob'to and diNsipatod younji ' i'md sell hem to you man can gain entrance andbd welcomHo to'ie'gl'ves lAorc'for the ‘money: ed into the greater portion of society No store gives more for the produce while he who possesses and performs ' and honorable more J tJ t f r1 elevating Call and seo us virtues will be received with little less ' Mansfield Mercantile t)o than more formality Thurber Utah There is little qneouragerjient for a young inan when he begans to brush up against female society to'be true when he seoshiui'self pure oid General Wood Worker lor the prolh 41K: and ‘‘Wild’ lehgated ami to I am proprietor of element j oe mjirg excepted qualitid’s'for-tritriirt‘the only planing mill intutheTnVme and assoiiatlons of the In Richfield yoting ladies than rcilnement and moone tn Sevier County lality The latter aie at a alisconnt i Tiu’rted Work Solding It seems usetess to moralize with ihe'-i young ladies and to telf them "ugh r IIhucI Liiuiber but tbo "last” and "cute” young is! u!w s op hand men whom they prcior’dnly Seek their I am prepitred to tJsc 'ompaoy for their OWn seltlsb and' often hasc enjoj ui”nt These same young botitnu'lur fur an sort men do not reNpect- - the fcfu'tl” who - ’ t lau ''- tart enter work on me for an i i I estimate td An Person n uCltrs dlf-tric- inrlies' ct smw "ib O'!'! nig’ jjsviltll been inaking some Daigcr iiJs-haroq strikes latelyt a vein of silver has l(ler encountered iri’the Silver King vlueli carries 'gold In paying queuli-- i jets' They ah‘ have ore which goes iiom $200 to $'i 000 per ton A Colorado uhiiutf man is interesting himself in' the Silver King oroperty and thinks It is destined to become one ol the best In the district— Salma Press e f i the teaoher oe youngster on devilment bent "Whftts the name greatest of huudren Ikey"-VoSaid prophets?” “WeLL’ Ikcy”said Moses -- of-th- e j cr eui-L”- Bx' t- t Tw Democrats were elected tu 'Richfield’ 'W A Seegmiller will have a fat job ill IhetoW n liall lie shnuld turn bVeV ttiB to John ‘Meteer— ixist-otbc- e Salihtt Frfess' - 7' Bishop Brandley seems to be a tower of strength fri Richfield ' We thought bars of rej-e- i ye paid flut lk’e Vngliicopld'get away with to wifi tlielr atten the doughty bisfiop but lice wasn't tn throws downtime inafdenly modesty t ion as they do those wlio litild die lit' ’ XL t ) t b in CH Nailrnaliing machines now produce a' mnny nail’s iii a given timo fts were formerly made by lfiOO teen Mix tliousand African Kaffirs working in the Transvaal mines have ' struck wpvk Hgaim-'- t a reduction of wages Of tbe I40f)0 perivMmeinjdqyrd ijrect-l- y in the sugar industry iiiQueeiifjaml 8000 are 'eoinpof of Japa ‘Kanaka1 and Chinese A project of the managers of the S Lou's IkuiM- of ref uge to start a weollv and tench imim-te- t t’ut printing pajH-trade rs lining bitterly ojpjipNcb by or ganized lalior BOOKS AND PICTURES itTbr a Tress piin'ateJ-Sali- na 1 - 1 ‘ usuallykept by stove furtliture : or lumber dealers? ‘ 1 lie ! J - li you (tog-- to A ‘ i A"'! - ’ rioneer' Finn itlduSl ore - t Muiu'oo i Utah r r A i L " ‘ t the-bes- -- boiihi-SKsccni- i i I'l'j i re u In lh : t Moulding Rustic or othersupplies ‘ l'-- ' ” Cook Stoves Ranges Heaters? ' o Parlor Sets Bedroom Suits? Tinware Stove Piping? Lumber Lath h-- hi-l- t you winter &irX’?' - ' ’ loJx-lciigar- 1 ‘ ' panoranyi of hell J ' Change Not an ban juot ixien painted by a nundier of Italian nnd Hungarian artists Tlcy have nkd King Humbert to inspect it Kaiser WUielm’s artistic collaboi v tion with Prof Kttnckfusa continues The next result'of it will be a picture representing tbe Holy Roman Emperor of the Middle Ages on Italian soil A new edition of “Frankenstein” ia coming out in a few months tbe volume being printed with illustrations No intimation is given as to whom the illustrator will be The Tate' Sir John Millais’- income ranged as high us $100000 in his beet years and from an early date in his career his terms for portraits exceeded those charged by Sir Jdshua Reynolds An aunt of S Ii Crockett ‘says'thaf in his boyhood lie was willing td make any sacrifice for books and every penny with thatobje?t in view As he grew older he would dpend'days upon the hills studying the landscapes he would portray with his pen' - A I 1 ' : Old a Friend Maxim That HoIds Good in Friendship It Is of Great Value in Business ’ There Is always one thing-the remembered in business that ydu nev he with tried and trastbd Ever since 1871 thl by dealing has been doing basinesstn It'ichtleld "'It has never beef IcljQeld lids always had nothing tl urnlwantiug la its treatment of the public" ' r vt i ti i" Itishfives and still has a supply of the same so imttiin - Co-o- il It 'on Batter Fall and Winter Goods can nbt '’ - ’ t found in the county ESTAbLlshEDte1 RICHFIELD CO-O- P i r ITIieo Brandlev Aet 't‘ i t ft |