Show n rr-i V' r jhe SQnTmmuMm Published eyppy Friday at Richfield SpviEit County Utah Is - France of " the cl HTFcTi nloll 111 ro iTjjrl to u t Tin is taken into consideration il is net to be wondered at that in the struggle with evolution it lias lost its When narrow-mindedne- Ubs at last awakened to will- be a git fTIiTTrst - ’ I TJj n -- ’ ' : il ATTORNEY-GENERA- ' I 1 I ' it ' vtce-preside- nt -- t- E ' " i 11 li -- cnili-zatio- n -- M- IV ‘COMMISSIONERS Snow Uhai-le- Levi C White V- - county clerk a county recorder Loa t'H M Ilansen 11 assessor: f 1 ‘ 1 John H Curfew' 'l" Geo ' ' ' W K W T T Calnesvllle : 'sheriff: Chappell Lyman : i supt 1 Loa i 'treasurer A Jefferyi - schools- Ioblnson ' - Loa : l PROSECUTING ATTY ' Joseph Ekersley Loa v On Apace filterif Comes are But J i E J garmented by you :th 't Josephson ' : : THE i : 1 i i Tailor Merchant 'i ’ 1 You can laugh Y The legislature lias been in three weoks am little has )een accomplished In an interview with Senator Wright the editor inquired if there vveie any chance for the election of asenator before long The reply was that he feared not unless the legTheie islature unite on a dark is no chance for Moses Thatcher lie thinks and lie is satisfied that! he majority of the people do not want him The petitions circulated line been signed by comparatively hut very few and from this county only one lias boon received by the legislative representaThat one was tive of the district from Salina and he wa informed that it was signed largely by sal Kin and street loafers Attempts were made to circulate petitions' In Richfield Monroe and other towns hut so few signers were found that the petitions were not presented Senator Wright looks well and is enjoying himselt lie splendidly in his new situation can be relied upon to do liis duty as he sees it and says to the people that it tli ey could see t he“ms and outs"ot the Senatoiial contest they would support him in the stand he has t ken se-si- Fremont Teasdale Giles Rlranzo Billintfs at the chilly winds It seems that consider that Dubois the-peopl- e of Idaho lias not been treated right by the legislature They have given him grand ovations and as sured him that he was the people's choice lie has at least been treated with ingratitude but Idaho has secur i ed a senator a Imii-m- j the members present -- - ' o' of ' Ilto" meetiug oiKled '” The pebpfo but: very little longer if liter tiled out past him on their way from reinizinrciiarjire -- population does not increaseInduce menu are being held out to Increase GEORGE II CROSBY Jr By hold in mlnv honest but progressive the size of families by giving legal pri udeges to families of mare than three minds torchildren bei a Late statistics show that for woman's In struggle condition she i he population of France has decreased subordinate of her ment t— - State Directory: lonOOdO In a lias found no foe so bitter so delei ruingeneration in compart minded or bigoted as son with Germany ed narrow That Is serious i:-II I'lhc and French statesmen church-maorthodox the recognize the UNITED STATES SENATORS ThoMelhorlist oi menace Perhaps the Immorality nn same everywhere Frank J Cannon p’icd by those figures so completely ' Arthur Brqwn Georgia the I’resbjtcrian of BPfESEJl'IJATfVE TQ CONGRESS the Protestant ef any muni ry universal throughout the country Dlarenco E Vllen the Catholic of Rome the Monuon in would Indicate the unworthiness of G0VEPN9E tlio west the man of exerycrced finds France to be a nation of power or HpberM Wells a literal interpretation ol Mosis or ot greatness upon the earthSECRETARY 9F STATE ' Paul the correct thing In any other J times T Harnmond we must make allowance for thing STATE AUDXTOR The Idea of the Nephites to scrape ancient custom or incorrect Interpre the piorgan KloUnrds Jr paint off saloon windows and com tation In the case of woman there is STATE TREASURER! saloon pci keepers to keep their win James Chlpman but one argument: tiiy demur mi (lows clear of cokr or blinds or any BE UNTO Tn Y HUSIIAN'D AND II E SH UL that can obstruct the view is a A 0 Bishop the thingone RULE OVER TIIEETIK! It Is claimed that a great good SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC JNSTKUt main sticking point and according to many men would In that way be de TION the churchman necessarily eon firms terred from who saloons frequenting John R Park woman’s unalterable Inferiority That now in by the back door know sneak SUPREME JUDGES a hundred do! Par worn m Is hitched up ing themselves secure fronv observd Charles S Zane for life with a ten dollar man that a ' tiou lopassersby In thestreet G W BARTOH woman may be good and noble and J A MINER true and her husband may he just the DISTRICT JUDGE FOR 8IXTF1 DISTRICT: opposite cuts no ligure: her duly is Edward S Ilolden director of' the Wm M McCarty chalked clear' the supposed “order" Lick Observatory has announced the SEVIER COUNTY DIRUUTOBY of eternity has proclaimed her subortrance of an lntorestlhgsuttspdt COMMISSIONERS dinate place her natural inferiority The disappearance and return of sun JJ H Bell Glenwood upon the day that she was made a spots Is one of the units Of measure W H Robinson Sullna woman That is ne technical point ment by which astronomers ' measure J A Ross Joseph If she is unfortunate In being created th: time which 'the sun requires to Rlonlleld an inferior County Clerk— Sam’l G Clark being site must meekly turn upon its axis Indeed they would 'Richfield Recorder— Maud Spencer Layton even though her Creator he at quite a loss on this abide lot her Monroe Aeeesaor— Joa A Smith polht with Richfield was so unkind to her as to place in out the spots Sheriff— John W Coons Monroe her woman’s heart a part to' feel and lupt Schools— Jacob Magleby frsaigrer and erOfflcer Tax collector— aspire a consciousness of power which Rtchfleld " H P Ranseq FresTleut Faure Is planning to make bo inappropriate to exercise EW MoDanlul Rlcbflold it would a visit to Russia next May As the (yoecwtlngp Att'y— tucked a full of faculties which brain Sallua D Shoeber French Republic has no Vrfit wouid be wrong to expand the ohamhers wil have io 'appoint a CITY DIRECTORY A hundred other Mosaic laws have to take charge of MAYOR— Theodore Brandley become obsolete worn out by tlio larg- temporary president ' OOUNCILJ-O PcfteAoni in such an event It has never affairs er life pt man which was inaugurated J M Jensen’ before been' knownjve 'believe that a ' 'o ' ' Nl P'Pfrterson by Him who came to redeem man President of France has left his couii ‘Moftdn Jensen from Ills errors But so great a reforJoseph S Horne while in ojtlce mation as the acknowledgment of wi try Recorder— Oarl Qoldbr&nsan man's equality with man can only lie Treasarar— James Christiansen The Nevada legislature has startled It seems when Christ consummated I’eaciS— Slrnbh tfie' jflitlce'Qf Clirlstensen the country by a new legislative enMarshal— G Y Blomq'uNt conies again to fulfil nr perfect City Attorney— I J Stewart of actment which it Is supposed will re That God is no I treet'S upervlsor— PCPeterson sc ms to ceie the approval of the governor Himself as deeiaio person:-Poundkeepbr— John W Coons It opens Hie state to prize fighting bo a doctrine which man in hi Watermaster— Mads Christenson and D' canIf nine think that this is done wit h II and assumed Neill greatness Quarantine Physician— Ve a view to help Nevada'? finances not incorporate into his religion aie sorry that they should resort to so )VAYNE COUNTY DIRECTORY poor a means j ' y'fe- w- v f r"1 i THE-: ’ Not ana ut theny approach- the church It ut cherish and help the penitent and the fallen went out and loft their erring shame brother standing alone In house of God “It can’t be true JIo mustobea hypocrite” oue said to another as an excuse for this npgiect “It H no use to coddle sgch pyep They are a disgrace to the parish said a third"-s' fi young Some feeljjng of out with the rest sympathy agitated his heartHe watched the retreating figure of the abash ed and 'humiliat(I''irlun as ho away from- the rehureir’with bowed He head The sight troubled diim went homo but could 'not stay: He wandered out again and his anxiety led him to the drunkard’s house He hardly dared to knock at the door He grew hot and cold wondering what he shbilld do' LAt' 'last he thought he1 heard’ a woman weeping e withio and summoning sdl his Wished ho rang thd bell himself a t'housin'nd nflles1 away1 He had never' spoken to the man IP 'his life- and lie thought Hlkt prcibably hii's intfusioh would be Considered' imper- te i JL l t church-pieinherpiiss- that country The hill inti'oduce'd by Kenier to niUe the age of men to marry legally from 14 to 20 and that of women) from 12 to 10 isall right It would Ip Improved by adding another year of two to both II ) Last Saturday is described as day of wild excitement in the JegisU lire Thatcher's vote rose to twentyeghti Thirty two votes are necessary Ip an ' election gUITS MADE to ORDER i i L f GOODS and GAT 2 i I A 1 W GROCERIES t i t w1 4 SHOES and HATS I S ‘Boston Store I r 1 1 c s ' i i ' ' Hinmarers“nd"Gdntraetorsr 1 cour-rag- and-the- - tinent i i u i i 1 i ! I i i i K i ‘S We keep on hand a fine i‘ 1 ‘ 1 V i lit fl ( t assortment of Caskets £off ins FufivisKmfsj o Auisor-xui h L w-aSker- s ais - : i a s Gent’ and Boys' Robes and Burial Shoes -- erOUR PLANINQMILL ui Burial Sheet OUH r'lAW ALWAYS RE4PY AND OUR LUMBER YARD The wife admitted “Oh” she said “help me! Maybe you’ve crime in fluid todtoplt' '' John is goirtgaway" He’s packing up'1 Hri’s I IS ALWAYS SUPPLIED WI£lijR0UGH AND DEESSMX lit® BER goibg for ‘g'ood! He)s lelavlnk mdUiia MOULDINGS OF YAfilOUS KINDS AND SHINGLES the children! He’ll Pdver come barik W ' are also Contractors and Builders M' v He says he ll never set foot in this I Oiir prices r Cal) ape for youryoii He’s so’ aatted'’ for tri'wii''agaVri'‘ whathe has do andtlie z Miillel" Utahc ne never can hold up j' treated him 1 I Oh! an’) you c? tffivtr his head again pjod with him and prevc 'him from going?” The young mah f jrgot his timidity “I will try” lie said He wet into the room with the discouraged pen! tent and shut the dopr Tlie sounds of pleading— then of prater— Came through the partition to the yzife’s eager ears An hour later the visitor came out Behind him walked a man whose head wa? erect “Well Jennie” he said “seems I’ve As got one friend left in the pacp long as ho Hick I’ll try to stick too Hope and determination were ed Anothor gtterppt for irermaneqt reform would now Ijc made The selfishness of the yqung Christian in doing wliat ofhprs did not do had accomplished this The man was saved to his family His soul had been In its strengthened fight with evil Such consecrated work by every Christian would win supreme honor to CUrUtianity and ha9tep the: universal sJ reign of Christ in the hegr-t- aqd lives i i !r LCJ It of mem— 'The Youth’s Companion" " FURNITURE1 CARPETS MADE READY 'Window Shades Happy is that child of Jesus who is Lies' CtKTAjfjs always listening for the 'foolfaR‘thls side ol the golden gate and for the Baby Carriage! voice of invitation to hurry home A Wall Parer" true life is just a tarrying in the tent iL i forOhrist until we go into the mansion with Christ “I master has gonftto heaven” said someene to a slave when his master was dead I’se afraid ho has not gone dare” re- We are agents tor the celebrated “oncwi" xfnoAxs wfAxos plied Ben “for I never heard him M: M and we wll't’ i'iliX hS speak of dat When he go to tlve North or to Virginny Springs he ORGANS at from Ml to 9S always be gettln’ ready many weeks We are agmlfot I never see him gottin’ ready forgofti to heaven” The simple negro’s words are a test an admonition for each one CodL of uS 'For'Iet us be assured that!’ tVot Call and see us If you need one of us will ever 'see that home unanything less we HT6 made ready for it by Christ in our line Jesus— T L Cuyler Di D' in “God’s ' Light on Dark Clouds’ ' arlr Richfield i f 1 1 ( We Offer J - A new law passed In Prussia took effect on January 1st The law prohibits dealing in ‘(futures!’ in agricultural products and is intended to prevent speculation and “corners” It is creating quite a financial conflict'in iV -- i ' X ) I Their Special Prices i vk3 in-hi- : a Wants YOU to get ed him seems- Incredible-whthis is no fiction to vowed had who They j bargain : ’ hope-you- r The Pleasant Valley Company ‘ : l Mr Joseph Chamberlain in hU remarks In Parliament last week struT — AND— the Boer question so hard as to sui prise GUARANTEED and Impress his hearers lie warns SATISFACTION l President Krueger of the EXPERIENCED AN RY OtD in insult and injury that CUTTER will only result in the assertion once for ail of the British supremacy in ¥ South Africa” The rest of the world Just arrived from two Broadcloth may be apt to recollect England's deAll New Goods Factories monstration of a desire to assert her Come and See supremacy wlierevcrshe can throughout her history She may find too E JQSEPHSON Tailor much on her hands to handle the Richfield Utah plucky Dutch liners that made such short work of the Dr Jamieson expedition The world is jealous and it may SAliT LAKH TRIBUNE he that England better "go at it slow” Seduced to (200 perYear after Juuc 1 We are inclined to believe that he: 1896 have reached a climax On Jipe 1st the Salt Lake Tribune will re conquests 00 AT VERY LOW PRICES The salary bill passed by the gis- laturo fixes 'the rate of member employees at $400 per day 'and afows members ten cents mileage each vay ‘ Tran-vna- IIIS riRST CHANCE Winter Samples THE DIFFERENCE dear little Ik$ Who was hard at play Sat down on the ice one day one day Sat driWn oq the ice in a sudden way Ilis habds flew up and his feet flew out And he felt very sad I havn’t a doubt But he swallowed hard and he winked quite fast Till as much as a minute or two had passed And never a tear did ho shed— not he For he was a boy with a jig big J3 For he was a boy you see’ " A young man had just joined the (“Hii-cHo was in the very first ow do of religious elation and eager something definite and importat to piove himself worthy of theChri ian name It was a country church ld and conservative There were Vw young people In it and there did ot seem to he any opportunity for pr ll Then a dear little girl went down cal every-daChristian work In the congregation was a man And up came the ground with a funpy To use a ( had been a drunkard id had he reformed and Jump plnasc to per jce the price of the And gave ber forehead a we$ littlfl become a changed man He was tli tt rear The present high standard will ba bump seriously of uniting with le maintained and every effort will be made to Tle editorial in the Springville InIn the front rank at filled the church when Ills pmbution had er d Then oh the wailin'ep the for in to regard legislation dependent air! of ic in One stress day temptatior the prevention of cruelty to animr!e And auntie and n ' a were hurryby Ills old appetite is timely and important It is too was es there: idflue under its remained ing debasing true that Utah men are not killed And as many 8‘ Mg tears came out with kindness to animals Tlio poor for about a week Then lie wen ' find To was all about! olse what a friend and said: to trouble helpless creatures tnat serve us so great And she ran o ae cuddled and kissed do?” I shall “What faithfully and without whom wo did bhe “The is “Do?” said the other should do very poorly are frequently For she was a girl with a small small g do to one thing Gotothepra subjected to treatment that would be but For she was a girl you see! and all kinds of usual Take seat your disgraceful to a brute If men will meeting Cara Waterman Bronson— w and tell usual time at the the not use good sen-- e and judgment and f The Youth's Companion an of Ask God the pardon stoiy in humanity dealing with creatures Kept on hand and made to order at that are subject to them they should the church I)o this if you are si BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE are not sorry stay away' my shop be compelled tn do bj the iw Wc If you a fellow went The Best Salve in the world for did and The poof sincerely hope that the iegislufme will Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt of had been advised take deep and wise eonsideiuti-Sores Fever Rheum ot Tetter told and his of his chapped temptation tli is subject East of Social Hall With tears he offered his confess Hands chilblains corns and all Skin and eked that the petitions of G Eruptions and positively cures Tiles or no pay required he olTcred div It is guaranteed for people might The Daily Tribune for January a to or money lie satisfaction never tint give Ip perfect might again a tine chapler on ili liioerq-t TAKBYOFHt'OI'NYY WA It HINTS lias 2i box cents refunded Price tn lv t( hut per inptat jouicoM'1 of our il'iMim-iib legislators UAUBITKN ANI CET ('AMI wool of encouraging t espouse o I’on Sale by All Dbuooists and traits poi FOB THEM pinvcr in his behalf was offered by General Dealer A - Jheo Brandley 4' ' ' ' RY ' J !? p BERTLESEN Monr?e’s leading grocer and supplier on We keep hand a full supyly of groceries 0 if needed at home an to supply neighboring toumi' pectors cattle outfits and others wanting )ou can large aim being to have what is Our prices to miners prosquantities of goods are lowered to tell the store by watching for the sign SEJII-AVEK- KIV GROCERIES y kee-thum- ON Semi-week- ly ( If Semi-week- ly : MAIN STREET CALL ON US FOR FRESH APPLES and CANDIES - over-com- Home Industry Honey Cans t PRINTING Extractors Pieced Tinware 1 First North Street Peter Greco 1 ? 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