Show Grain or Gold j v J li l-t T1r Nottylaj but may be bettec Time $ a ship that' never' anr Uors "3C othere61 i lls0rj'l‘n''s ° Never make much of your own per ' ' Never pick the teeth noi clean the nails in company formances ( Wo hand folks over to God’s' me rev and show none Ourselves M i The thing that makes young people ktrong Is moral courage to do right There is an alchemy in manner Which can convert everything to gcki Those who are honest "as the best 'policy pre halfway to being rogues He is wise who does not for what he has not but Rejoicesrepine in what he has ’ 'A the i I r man’s true wealth hereafter is good he dijes in the world to his fellow men ' ‘ is The best proof that thy soul is calm to continue in thy own thy-abilit- y company Do not consider any virtue trivial and so neglect It or any vice trivial and so practice it i Love of 'truth shows Itself in discovering and appreciating what is good wherever Jt may exist No grander thing can a man do than to give a helping hand to ayoungman Who has become discouraged I If every person would be half as good as he expects his neighbor to be what a heaven this world would seem ' r J Oqee When a boy Jarae AGarfleld was asked what he was going to be The quick reply was- -" A man” The question was propounded to Garfield while fro was going to school and the reply was hn index to his future life The first thing that should be looked at in school life or the rearing of a family is man hood or womanhood Too often for their owfc good chll dren arc trained up to be business men or clerks or druggists or to have some ottyer calling but they can never succeed very well without manhood It makes no difference ln-Jif- e - wife-murd- in the State courts Cripple Creek Colorado has had another terrible fire burning nearly the Whole town It has been a lively week in mining business and 25000 shares of mining $fock changed hands on Wednesday last The Hotel men a New York and New England’ organization visited Salt Lake on Wednesday corner lying across Main street west of the Templeton hotel in Salt Lake lias been sold td the Utaty and Pacific Investment company The Couqcil-tyous- e Hon Geerge Q Cannon has been elected a director of the Union Pacific railroad This seems to mean lT P support for the newly projected Railroads who voted Tooele and at manifesto against the was dropped from the high council Wed(or it had his home burned on a defrom tire started The nesday Mr J C De La Mare - - Y d hatyseit aixd SHOULD ATONCE if jidersojv The Elsinore Harness Makers make: HARNESS: SINCHES THEY KEEP -- and HAND:' bs s EXTRAS for REPAIRING SIXTY-THRE- - ' K WRI JIvJT-eNe- ‘ A y DEALSIN tid Gr&ts Valley ' Indian Creek - Stiarf Work oh this road will commence on Monday next May 4tb Persons who have cjouated labor will please with report fur Indian Creek springs mornsuitable tools early next Monday out their ing Parties donations will be given- the preference for pay work Tor further particulars apply t u t lie undersigned after-workin- - O p Boko on construction Cam Chairman That Big Map Of Frank Cannon’s While the idea of a big relief map original with Senator is Cannon it certainly a thing that is needed and Utah should be proud to know that her Senator proposed such a thing To make tho map complete there should be different kinds of soil minature rivers and lakes cliffy and hills’ mountains and vklleys carefully constructed The ordinary map we see ip' a book leaves so much for the mind to construct that there are few minds that can do the work This D but partly overcome by relief praps itnot entirely and as for size travel self can have but a poor Impression of the size of a county or a State let alone of our liig country with but this map it least congressmen would as to the be able tp get an size of the' whole country and clear their minds from thinking that their own state Is moro important than all the rest of the country put together We especially want the New York congressmen to look at It is perhaps not eye-open- Saloons onc-ha- Glass Oils of Many Kinds lf convt-rsatio- Paint well-behav- AND such articles as are tie-fo-re usually found at oil an cl well-be-hav- rli self-respe- ct self-respe- ct PAINT STORES depp-no- And unlo darkness strove to rleao While tide-da- y hastened In her fright If Christ clad tn rough garments of the east d footsore and wearied by the march Should modestly appear at door of d prlegt Or parson cuffed and collared stiff as starch Or at palatial homo of deacon Snivel call a Dust-staine- cleau-shave- halt And gently pressed the electna button ou tho wall a bffQ of bread and pinch of common salt And leavo to rest upon the step of marble hall! d Orlf (a church he should appear Whllo “dory to the Bleeding Lamb" was being sung And He bhould say of good cheer Peaco bo upon this house and Truth on every And boggec high-tone- n I ’ homo-fure- SEE i A frying Ho is Buying Fat Cattle 1 — There are three industries our county that deserve at least the good will of all th$ Did it ever come to your mind tha people even good will helps along? The first in I will mention is the Richfield Creamdustry ery Mny people who never had ready money now sell their milk for it and are never crowded for tax money as they once were ’a The second one is the Elsinore Merchant Tailoring establishment! which we have mentioned in the editorial columns This employs six tailors whose wages su p port perhaps thirty persons with the money - Co-op- kept at home The next is the youngest: It is carried on at Monroe Three young men have found a natural deposit of silicious materal which they put through a process and turn out a polishing powder which we have tried and found very good on glassware and were assured that it is just as good on jewelry plated The manufactured ware and such things article is called Siiverine i rumor was afloat the first of the atyeck that A B Elder a Salt Lake an900 of town with torney had left He has since been other’s money found quietly at home and it seems itye rumor and attempted arrest was iti remit of family jealousy A ? v know u half-drunke- i i they do a business that is BIG in fair deals They have a large assortment of ' SHOES' that is not to bo outdenelntoivn L '3 They handle Farmers’ supplied patent medi- The removal of Professor Paul from position of president of the Agricultural College is hard to understand for we believe be was a good president and well qualified fyrjltye place Yet AND YOU the bciard seems to have known what HIM they were about' We have come to look upon district school- - teachers as people who were supposed to travel Water Penlexitios and we should not get to treating oui COLLAR-PAD- S As announced in list week’s Ckn college presidents and professors the same way But Doctor Tanner wll or there was a witcr convention at NOSE-SACK- S ON make an able president’ and if then Elsinore on Saturday Tim delegates were sufficient grounds for the change f the and brushes Buggy whips and lashes various jrrlgi tioi oomimiiies Curry-comthe A C Is none tho worse off Tin-wa- re were determined to Settle the dtiflcul-tie- Tents and wagon-cove- rs and notions A4 without a lawsuit as were the And 6everal years ago pid&r Call of representatives of Iberesenoir comTUB OTHER DAY A MAN BOUGHT A l’OUND HARNESS FOR KH Bountiful was in the Southern States pany AND SOCUl BUT WE KELL THE SAME foR 10 AT Ol'll PHQP BETWEEN THECO-pThe farmers chose Andrew Russ of on a mission While there lie gatherIN ELSINORE nALL ed up a large number of notes consist- Joseph and E- C Peterson of Riching entirely of Blbjer quotations field wliilu the reservoir company These he kept Until his return home chose A J RouEon of Richfield and whan finding many in need of just Chas Routing of Elsinore The four of such a book he compiled them into igreed upon Andrew book form All on one subject he put Monroe ns a fifth tnemberinto (he same chapter The book he On Tuesday tfro committee went up II to the Vale and measured t lie water W named "The Gospel in V it We have several copies of this book above the reservoir and found 59 feet and cau personally recommend it to running in gnd 95 feet running out all who wish to make theology ns There were some spring in tin reserSaints a voir and Deer creek and some minor taught by the Latter-Dastreams ruu into the reservoir direct stdy The committee agreed that t lie reseri 4 - Behave Well voir company should turn down nough water to raio the river one inches at a certain place Most every town has a time when a and ' railroad or some other big enterprise in the river and allow that ’amount to run for twenty days is started in the townThe peopled Thursday morning the editor went the town are not used to strangers and at first seem to shun them but o see Mr E C Peterson During Ready-Mixe- d Mr Petsoon they get acquainted and then lie course of a they are apt to lose tho reserve that erson said that t lie reservoir company did not save the wiitoy In t he middle should accompany all people That is they have not yet )f the winter yhen there was a surlearned the art of behaving well in all plus but waited until spring The sorts of company Now to the young 'entleman‘s opinion was that Ui'ie people of Richfield I will say: There vould always be water enough tostore are affairs that belong to you person- in the winter but the canal companally and to you alone There are oth- ies always began to use it on or ers that belong to yon and your confthe middle of March aql then idential chums others to you and your the reservoir compa ny'sfitiujd store to parents and others still to your own longer family Mr Poulson niidt practically the Keep these things where they belong and you will be same seatement as Mr Petcrsb'u Ho and be respected by your old saw the mistake of the reservoir comacquaintances and ycur new pany to be that they had not measA man who loves his ured the water that in the must also guard his and lower end of Marysvale His comthat is done by being sociable and pany was determined not to have a that about things that are not part of lawsuit preferring to lose a gret p t if the water now stored to havin' a family or neighborhood affairs a suit lie is ready at any time i v to sell water to any one wishing u IF (IIUIST SHOULD COm! )uv and knows the desire of then is to do the "right thing" w’li If Christ on balmy summer’ eve all the farmers of the valley in As twilight in to night ttye Prohibition is not good for it encourages drinking in dens where it fective flue can not be controlled while the open saloon can be guarded by county mutongue" should But Or If within tho temples or precinct authorities a nicipal cry Angus M Cannon Jr las paid and crowds controlled be should they Have Faith and I will wash sins away! J7j fine for hitting Charles Crane men should not be al- Ye halt! ye blind !yo crippled your of ones draw nigh In your midst tolowed Inside the saloons to swear and Behold! the Son of God day curse with doors open Then too Bellovel andyo shall see and dance and leap Many new papers are starting in the they should be so run that men who For He who Is within Me shall gri at things “Post” puband their The Kaysville state get wish to drink can go perform is lished at Kaysville Davis county drinks and then go away This will And cause you hills with rugged sides and It ‘JoemSi the latost prevent the assemblage of a crowd To steep t fly like chaff before tbs whirlwind’s storm tit HH that swears and blackguards and by If Christ tho Master Great should come In ” first to "logger-headsof are at crowds draws boys so doing Ogden and Salt Lake hbmespun clad over rdilroad rates Ogden the crowd and then Inside When a And say I am the Truth the Way God’s slg benal Lump!" saloon is so managed the best thing claims an unjust discrimination Rich folks and poor would ny the Man Is next to liceie not ship points to do is not to grant the cause her houses can mad south as cheaply as Salt Lake houses asked for and we hope the city coun- To Jail with Him! the Vagabond! thcKeamp!" Sacil will make that their policy can loons are bad enough but they are a i Tunlsh the evil by evil The presentation of the "New Man- necessarythe standard of such places ifesto” created quite a stir at the raising Tooele Stake conference the result of the being a half document t BUT cines China and Glassware seven kinds of Crackerscandies and canned fruits ahcThave rioKtm on hand it sleek of chtillies calico and other Maniih - -- On Monday the U S Supreme Court remanded the case of Chas to be resen-ienee- d Thiede for LITTLE A Tftrowiv WONDERFUL CO things belongin'1 to a stock oi’GeneralMercTiandise' RTTsy The' are especially located tor hand ling produce and tchej Jias alway desire their share of Count rv Produce 1 On Sunday night seven boys escaped from the Reform School in Ogden There were captured the same night ' On Monday Harry' Hayes- was sentenced to be hanged on June 19 lie was very cool during the sentence and could be seen to be a plan of nerve Alice JENSEN CHRISTIANSEN -- Advice that is given arrogantly or what calling 'they pursue first train sharply can scarcely be expected to be then-tbe men' and then they wil Received witty humility and gratitude! iiivetln confi ?pj of all msociate “ 1’lme Is indefinitely long and each day is a vessel into which a great deal The franchise of the Salt Lake and may be poured Jf pne will actually fill it up Ogden GaS and Electric Light comv pany was revoked by the Salt Lake A letter timely written Is a rivet to the chain of affection and a letter City council on Tuesday night This ri Untimely delayed is as rust to the is the suit of the company- turning holder off tile electric light ' 'No man win ever find out fully what he is by a mare survey of himDr J M Tanner formerly princiself He must explore if he would know himself pal of the B Y College at Logan has been Appointed president of the Agricultural College When lit will take Professor Paul's place Is as yet un- State News ANYONE CAN The teacbcrof twittdiffeld school had the children all out planting tree TRIVJ V t one day aud they planted 3 buj ttye ny great many too Wtyfl’o trees pro ypung they are i apt to be barked by cattle The uext move the tqactyerj piijke should be to IS T1UMMIMG li UR STOCK OF fence the ’of Wc’do not favor Jawn HATS SPRINQ around school grounds because they Interfere witty tiej phv but there IS could a few flower beds planted and fenced without interfering with CALL AND SEE HEN AT H E R M I LL I N ER Y HTQR E ' tte (‘hildreti’a games wht’e orchard grass ‘could by planted 'among the jn Main St not Juki nSrth of Orrock's trees One toli take made In the planting of the trees was their being planted in rows In nature tlmy nev — rjig— or grow so and school grounds rare fai The Southern Cfnsoi Richfield’s when look as at natural they new paper Is on the Pyramid ex- prettjer The plan of planting trees folio possible’ change table' It 'is a and Is devoted to local and general in rows originated in orchards and GOOD TENDER BEEF MOTTOS matters well written and Interesting planting trees to shade the streets and PORK in nature they grow in clumps but It gives promise of being a good paper Call at bis shop and bis stock of — Mt Pleasant Pyramid Uaaw What is true of Salt Lako Is true of Mt Plcasapt tyenco w$ quote as follows frnm the Tribune hoping It piny be a hint to our city cpuncil: The fiying dust is a Whole Jot of a nuisance these days and ttyerp is Just enough sprinkling! done t6 remind one that there is such a thing as sprinkling the streets and keeping down the dust Why jsat something done as to stop ping the affliction’ and relieving the people? The public health as well as comfort is concerned— Pyramid This applies to RIctyfleld too SUBSCRIBE for THE CENSOR $150 a year THE ELSINORE SILVEEINE ROLLER-MILL- S HAVE NEVERDONE POOR WORK s If |