Show ( (hvizenship ot'ri urn Curious Ways of Naming 1 ' alL-wil- Baby Wives A Hindu baby is named when BuuiiUtul living old and usually by the s onds u tho following dipping from a twevedays Sometimes the father wish' ountry i):ior and requests acoustruc-- i mother es for another name than that select tim of the statements: ed by tlie motner in that ease twq Tlivise women who were or are the are placed over the two names lamps plural wives pf American citizens and tlie name over which the lamp should' remember that they are not burns the brightest is the one glveii thereby American citizens The chilto child the not citizens dron if such mothers tre either I f they were hunted up many In the Egyptian Family the parent Judge choose a name for their baby by light) people would' be found in time ing three wax candles to each of thesd f McCarty may hold court again to get naturalization they give a name one of tlie three ah 1 for such people deified personpapers There will be hut the one ways belongiiigtosome burns candle the long The that age vote intend to chance for those who name bestows est tlie the baby upon fall” l this The Mohnunuedanssoinetimes writ Tiie plural wives of American if foreigners by birth and who desirable name on live slips of paper have never been naturalized do not and these they place In the Koran become citizens through such marri-jiug- c The name upon the first slip drawn the marriage never having been out is given to the child The children of the Ainos a people i recognized as legal by the law be rn or living In Northern Japan do not rej If a plural wife was a native eeive their names until they are live of time her the Miaturalized citizen at It is the father who then i marriage she remains a citizen the years old s same as though no marriage hud been chooses the name by which the chile) entered into Or If she took out na-- t is afterwards to be called The Chinese give their hoy babies turalization papers after such marri-uag- e w name in addition to their surnames) she is still a citizen The children of plural wives arc cit-- i and they must call themselves b)j izens of the United w bated as much as these names until tiiey are twenty t the children of "lir s i or legal wives years old At that age the fatheij i provided they were born in this gives his son a new name The Chinese care so little for their eyoufttry Our correspondent says there are a gill babies that tiiey do not give them i number in the town where he lives a baby name but just call them Num-r One Number TVo Number Three "who do not uuderstandthestatements i hi the clipping lie sends us The first Number Four and so on according te f'tbatcnrent is correct but the second is their birth— Men and Women II 'erroneous There is an idea held by a great Accident at itcdaioml ftiany throughout the State that wiiere Utah August 18— A terrij Kalina oh plural wife who wasa fnrefgne'-waoccupied at Redmond) accident be 'married prior to the passage of t lie this afternoon ip county yesterday -' eit‘law of'lsiii she thereby becomes a son of An-- j which the little i on The idea is absolutely wrong choklife lost his ton Jenson by being “and those who hold it and are relying and trartiplcd to death by a burro ed "upon it expecting to exercise the 1’he little fellow went on an errand t( rights of citizenship this 'fall will so his grandma's a distance of about p 'discover They are not entitled to mile riding the jack on his return! Registration: and even if registered home His grandma gave him a cake their ballots would be rejected by the- in one hand and a bucket m the other J judges of election if they Were clial- It being inconvenient to hold tlie longed All such should takeout uat bridle reins at the same lime ins luralization papers if they desire no exThrew them around his neck Tlie aniercise the rights of citizenship It is mal became frightened at something the only alternative for them —Salt and the boy Slipped olT on one side Midi JLaK: Merti’d in some vay the bridle reins became The clipping is from the Oknsou toped around his’ heck and one of his ::a ml one omission in the second state-Ilis weight broke the bridle bit! 'feet tile t' is fatal to our meaning "Many headstall And reins remained the hut 'plural wives wore widows when hey intact and the burro became fright‘"ante to Utah and had children by ened and ran home a mile distant ’their former lnishauds The const before knew what was the tut ion would allow such children the matter anyone ‘It remained for the child's' ’riglitof citizenship if their mm liars' mother to extricate him and first bertiarriago was legal but miller flic hold him mangled and torn almost beit does not' Tlie animal had wind recognition o done its utmost to separate from its charge by kicking and stamping tlie University ot Utah body until it was a sight horrible to foND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL behold— Salt Lake Herald A ’ in - eiti-yze- 1 1 j b 1 1 1 1 I -1 eiin-"'Jiiio- - SALT t Tim ’ next LAKE CITY ilit academic year will begin Hit it September TJie following courses are provided: Course in (Tenoral Science 1 2 3 Course in Course in Liberal Arts Mining Engineering tlie holder lTom public school 5 A a'l examinations in system certificate graduation leading which exempts the holder from teachers’ examinations for a term of years li Preparatory (’muse lending to tlie collegiate courses Tuition is free in all departments llie only charge for entrance is an registration fee of ten dollars One hundred free scholarships are maintained in connection with the Normal (school applications for appointment to such scholarships must be made to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction through he County superintendent Since the last academic year a thoroughly equipped Training School has been established on the University grounds a gymnasium and a man-ua- l of zn-uu- al 1 T department have been training added Enhance examinations imiy lie held the homes of the applicants Hinder the supervision of the County Superintendents: graduates of accredited schools may be admitted without examination - For catalogues and otliei’ information anlrcss Dr J E Talmage President of the University or the undersigned 1) It Allen Secretary of Utah Salt Lake City at fTn!-versi- II t Speaking about the recent ex-gWilliam of Massachusetts ot er-Iri- E Itussell an eusten paper says that lid was beloved arid fevered above most Inen who reach his high position The reason was “because he wash manly man bccLisc politics did not spoil him bdcitusd he was outright and honest upright and true” ltus-sc- ll yet served three terms as governor in a republidan state ’JTIid people of the Ray State seemed to think that good honest ad-nisi rat ion is better than strictly wasa dbiijocrat pi i ‘arty politics Bcarler a- semi-savag- Four Years Normal Course to a TH t Advanced 'Normal Coiir-- c Each of these lends to tho i a eca- laureate degree Uie Norma! Dipl-mby provision of the state law exe iqits 4 tjlie 'PRINCE SO WITH THE PEOPLE Tlie Americans who make Vienna or at the most the gayJIungarian capital tlie terminus of his travels in Europe are apt to forget hat civilization - we under-tan- d it lias as yet failed o capture many part of southeastern Europe until he is leminded by tlie advent of strangely garbed immigrants that the Ualkan peninsula is still in e A most some respects lucid illustration of this fact is furnished by the troubles and trials of Nikita Prince of Montenegro who is anxious to awaken industrial enterprise in his country hut finds himself seriously Opposed by the conservative The Tageblatt spirit of his people AS WITH Vienna says: For centuries tlie proud Montenegrins have looked with contempt upon the men who ply a trade for a llv-- : a little' A little stock-raisin- g ing agriculture of the most primitive sort sulliced to secure the proud son of the Black mountains against actual star' What was wanted beyond vation this was most easily supplied by ma- rauding expeditions Into the territory of the hated Turks Many of the districts into which the Montenegrin formerly descended for plunder now form part of his own country Bosnia is in lie hands of a Christian power and it is not advisable to disturb the Albanians for fear of interrupting the communication with the sea Prince Nikita is Ihercfol'e anxious to see his people adopt more peaceful vocations than the Jiusc of war He turned his attention first to the iron trades s were erected tit liis and foreign smiths engaged as teachers hut ho Montenegrin would lower himself so far as to work with The Trince orhummer and anvil dered begged cajoled bis people to no At last he bit upon a plan purpose to break their resistance He entered a smithy one fine morning and worked all day as an apprentice The next day many Montenegrins were willing to learn a trade which had been so honored Still greater was the dislike of the Montenegrins against the shoemaker's trade No punishments ho promises foifht Induce one of them to settle do a c1 th the humdrum of awl and waxed thread The Trince 'therefore made Up'li Ls mind to mend boots himself T'-- oeopl" threw themselves at 1 Smith-shop- his feet and begged him to give uF the idea '“Beat us rods’j they (tried “but do not disgrace thy self thus!" Rut tte ruler was Incxoij-abllie became a shoemaker’s prentice for in whole day and nov$ many’ of ibis people have declare themselves willing to soil their reputation by learning a trade- - Translatj-e" for the: Literary Digest c af II i j THE PESKY FLIES The Hies this week have been unur ’ sually troublesome and have peeially annoying to Thk staff When a compositor wave a stick liulf filled with been csr Rkdoki has to type aj while he bout his head with sticks the type in the proper place ir it with die other— catching itoa fly-- lie can not make as good progress as 1h can when ho has 'nothing to disturb him or distract ills attention from his business No sooner dues tlie edi tor get comfortably settled' into hi: chair his feet npon a typo rack unc his mind centered on the article upoq which lie is going to expaciate wlieq one of these little pesky varmintij esconcing itself behind 'his ear pro vokes a quarrel or deliberately takin up its post on Ids nasal protuberance prepares to oversee thc'Vork In band one-han- owit hands arid see If they can purlfo the utiuqsphere of Kalina Dull dead times all over the eountr and a Presiden tial campaign right h our doors Times nro going to be still tighter before November and money both sliver and gold will literally 11 ‘out of sight” Presidential election are of too frequent ocetmuice in tills country Every four years business li upset thecountry is in a state of chaoi and farmors and laboring mod receivf little or nothing for tlie work of tlieij' hands Tiiey listen to the sophistries of campaign orators and find theme selves at the close of tlie campaign In the condition of the improvlden cricket Tho President of tlie United States should be elected for a term of eight years and campaigns should G made short and sweet 'OXEROGlvS STOPvR i -- Richfield -- Utah We'HaveMttsLReceived a Full-Lin- e of fDiy Goods ' Andwill be able to save you 15 to 25 cents d every Dollar spent for Fall and Winter Goods We invite yoU tocall no troubleto show We quote a few pieces as follows- -good's ALL WOOL LAMES’ - CLOTH 25 cts' per yard double width ENGLISH MELTON Id 21 inches wide do STORM SERGE 35 People who are riding 100 wheeli And a Large Variety of Latest Patterns in Dress Goods at will bo interested to hear a recent lav equally ! OKOC1IUV STOCK In r the Ilet 7t case in Providence R I where a hoy Bottom nos ns Give a call examine cur goods We are pi was prosecuted for stealing bicycle will Mtsfled J(iu be benefited hy the results until lie bad for a conn Jo ’ price-ton- - e parts enough 'The manufacturer plete machine was compelled to sWear to the actual value of the stolen property Iri brdel that the court might determine whether tlie urchin was guilty o grand or petty larceny Tho property was found to be worth Jin 'When the scribe with No patents expire you will be dble to bujl spark of spirit 'about him will submit a $100 wheel for about $20 and a $80 to this ami the result is another row! wheel for $10 'You can now buy A harvesting tnacliind ensues in which the fly invariably modern seeks safety in flight but only to rej for less than $100 and everybody knows turn in the course of 'a few seconds that a bicycle' can be built for one bringing witlr it scores of its collea-- tenth of tlie cost 'of it scif-b- i rider gues- - In this way he Is harassed un-- j II til he feels that If tlie poor Egyptians suffered worse torture than lie endures A rOTULAIl ERROR CORRECTED Job was not in it and they should all' To a person going up 'in a balloon receive martyRs crowns the earth appears to be falling away The only relief that We have found while the balloon remains stationary: and a Of course it is an illusion Is in the use of “tangle-foot- ” Tne! We see the d loafers force of prices of everything wo are about own or sell or buy declining sheets of sticky ptipc? placed The in the proper position lin'd in order to first impression we liaye is that It Is expedite matters and Insure the vcrj all due to changes in these commodimine being securely caught and held ties and that tlie money by which all the! idle visitors are set to catch we measure the value of these and clash them upon the adhesive commodities has not and cannot sheets which they usually encounter change This too Isa delusion It head-lirThis not only rids the! lias taken §uch a firm hold of the popuotllceof the flics hut also furnishes a lar mind that any intelligent consitl very cnclhlnlinff Ms well as lasting eratlon of the financial conditions that at present so disastrously affect puvstime for the boys —Iron County Record us Is difficnlt Ve price corn Value is relative II moditles by what we call money but About the moat amusing campaign it Is just as correct and logical to price document we ti ay cj f vcrreen is a type- money by the commodities written letter sent out by a cheap-JolWhile desirable It is net possible to patent medicine outfit to news- keep the relative values of money and papers carrying or Supposed to be commodities fixed and stable An incarrying its advertising matter Tlie crease of the one and a decrease of the letter contains a claute to be added to other upsets tlie balance An increase future contracts which sifys the com- of commodities the quantity of money pany has the right to cancel the con- remaining the same lowers prices or tract shou'd Bryan be elected The which is tlie same thing threat may possiby have a little increases practically a given 'quantias value the papers in some weight with cross-road- s of money On the other hand ty sections of thecountry but to the av- should money be increased in quantity erage newspaper man it will be really and commodities remain stationary funny for patent medicine advertis- prices rise or that is money is cheapunmost and the is poorest paid ing er Nq matter wliat the money may desirable business that comes to a pa- consist of it takes more of it to pay per and usually is taken only out of for a given quantity of commodities regard for some local firm The sole These changes are constantly takaim of these nostrum vendors is to ing place from natural causes swindle the public and we arc not at BuMhis relation In values Is wilfulall sin prised to see them using their ly disturbed by those who profit by endeavors in behalf of the gold cause thcciiiugcs It is the interest of a It is comical to think of the cheap large and influential class to have dear groveling outfits sending out such money and so they deliberately unrot us that above referred to dertake to manipulate the money to —Park Record own all-ste- el j able-bodie- st At Wright Block Fulldine of toilet soap Chair slats 10 cfcnts 3 for 25 cents Window Blinds 15 cents Men's Shoes ail grades See our bargains in straw hats Any one in the store 25 cents Men’s linen bosom white unlaundriefe shirts 50 cents regular 75c Goods Pins one cent a paper ” Needles 2 cts O N T spool cotton 3 spools Celluloid Collars 10 cents Men’s working shirts 10 cents ‘A better one for 25 Y cents H E T te rs O E u E U T I o NA 'U — of the— - Y Quest i on II --o- IO At Sheffield’s m further their interests The popular delusion in respect to There are just one or two things the unchangeabjoness and stability of It lias for voters to consider besides the gold has made their task easy national issues National political enabled them to influence nations to make gold the only standard of value questions a' re oyt of place in local elections Put in good honest men or pricing metal thus limiting the men who wilL consider that a public quantity aud enabling them by comoffice is a public trust and not use bining to get the bulk of It under their transitory power In lording it their coqtroL It la tlx part and duty of govern over the people iuen who are fair and err mentto adopt such a medium of exwho have good j udgment whenever they do on the side of tlie change to regulate exchanges and to hold the balance of power between all peiple Let us put in such men reclasses so that these fluctuations shall creed of what gardless political they be as slight as possible and shall work hold— Bugle'' no injury to cither creditor or debtor Sheffield's JS AT THE OST0N TORE Call and Examine their New Fall Goods & Prices: That Settles It Journal Sitllmt Press Ideas Wool is worth practically nothing and about all the buyers have retired from the field Growers can not get even an advance of 2c per pound on their clips Elsinore will have an addition to her population in the shape of tlie railroad boys and their families We Congratulate Elsinore The II 0 W employes are good citizens and will be Importantfactors in advertising and building up tUe town About the farm houses and in the settlements in Grass Valley but few shade trees are seen There is also a lack of fruit trees and shrubbery It is claimed by residents that the soil is not adapted to the growth of trees This 15 about the only unpleasant feature wc tan mention in connection with Grass Valley Otherwise It is a beauty spot and Is the home of hundreds Dun’s Iiepoi extraordinary spell of deadly hot weather lids affected trade throughout thecountry and in the East speculative feeling was somewhat affected un til Thursday by apprehension of possible influence of the Bryan meeting With cooler weather there came also on Thursday perception that the meeting would net affect business unPut other conditions were favorably not stimulating According to government reports the crops have sustained serious iniuri’es Labor difficulties extend and the closing of establishments for want of work and tlie refusal of commercial loans by banks 'checked operations in many branches’ of industry arid trade Tlie week therefore closes as the last week did with domestic business unusually dull for the season measured by clearof thrifty people ' ing house 'exchanges 00 per cent There is talk of oi’gahizing a vigil- smaller’ than last year and 115 per ance committee in Salina There lias cent shiallcr than in the same week been considerable petty thieving of of 1802 the last year of full business late and misdemeanors of various sorts at this season are each Week docketed ' Cases of The corner In gold means distressed cruelty toanifnals and Inhuman treatment of women and children help to farmers bankrupt merchants Idle swell the list and sonfeTof Our best citi- manufacturers ’criSlaved laborers ar1 zens propose taking the law Into tlielr gorged money pinchers MAH WOKKS An Arthur Henrie has established his marble works on Center street east of the p Store He Is now prepared to make Grave stones and do all kinds of Co-o- i - - CEMETERY WORK PRINTING & TABBING NEATLY and EXPEDITIOUSLY DONE AT THE ' CENSOR OFFICE |