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Show TREMONT TIMES. Sample Ballot Globe with Hands in Front of it. Clasped EMBLEM REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET 0 ORLANDO For Judge of Supreme Court For Representative, 1st., S. J Dist-WILLAB- V. N WYNN For County Commissioners L. EDDY For County Commissioners (4 year term) term) JOHN P. CHRISTENSEN (2 year teraa) D. E. ADAMS ('2. For Representative lo tjoth Congress! HOMER P. BURT For Judge of Supreme Court For Representative, 1st Dist. J. Q. HA KRIS For County Commissioners (1 year term) W. H. THORNTON (ii 0 For Representative to tiuth Congrei For Representative to 6(Hh Congress THOMAS WEIR For Judge of Supreme Court For Judge ot Supreme Court MALONEV THOMAS year term) PARTY TICKET 0 YVHITKl'OTTON For Representative, 1st District HANSEN (4 year A. W. VALENTINE W. POWERS For Judge of Supreme Court PRICE AMERICAN 0 For Representative to 60th Congress JOSEPH HOWELL E. SOCIALIST PARTY TICKET 0 For Representative to 60tli Congress JOSEPH PARTY TICKET Fur Representative, 1st District WYNN L. EDDY For County Commissioners (4 year term) WILLIAM HOUSE 1 year term) it For Representative, Dist riot For County Commissioners (4 year term) year term) term) (9 yea ALAN ROCHE JOHN GERMER ALAN ROCHE For County Clerk NEPH1 VALENTINE Eor Cuijnty Clerk FRBDE F. PETERSEN For County Clerk P. S. JENSEN Eor County Clerk For County Sheriff JOSEPH JOhEPHSON For County Sheriff For ('ounty Sheriff ORSON C. LOVBLAND FRANK MELDRUM For County Sheriff JAMES COIL For County Recorder Eor County Recorder CHRISTINA MADSEN For County Recorder IIYRUM STANDING CHA8. BRIGGS HYRUM STANDING For County Attorney For County Attorney For (.'ounty Attorney For County Attorney GEORGE R. CHASE For County Attorney For County Assessor ELIAS JENSEN Eor County Assessor vVILFORD H. CHRISTENSEN For County Treasurer OLIVE HAWS For County Treasurer For County Treasurer For Couuty Treasurer For County Surveyor DAVID LAKSEN For County Surveyor For Superintendert of Schools A. E. JEJ ?EN For Superintendent of Schools For Superintendent of Schools FRED 8 THART 'or Precinct Justice of the Pcacel JAMES K""DSON For Precinct Justice of the Peace For County Recorder B. 0. CALL RICY H. JONES For County Assessor For County Assessor JENSEN WILLIAM For County Treasurer o. N. COLE For County Surveyor NEBEKER MKLVIN For County Sheriff Fob ( ounty Recorder 1 For County Assessor ELIAS For County Clerk FREDE F. PETERSEN JESSE W. LOWE HOOPES i. C. S. St. COLE RIECHERS For County Surveyor NEBEKER For Cwunty Survoyor MELVIN HIRAM EST BP For Superintendent of Schools of Schools For Supf JAMES JENSEN For Justiire of the Peace JAMES KNUDSON For J us Sice- of the Peace For PrecincvUotistable For Precinct Constable For Precinct Constable JOSEPH THOMPSON For PraeitMit Constable CHABIJCS XKf.vSRN f(Q, 1 CHARLES Proposed Amendment to Section Z, Article 1 0 ot the Constitution of the Sidle of Utah, authorizing the use of State School Funds to assist in supporting High Schools. For tho Amendment to Section 2, Article Against the Amendment to Section 2, No. Article 10. 12 of Artic le 1 3 of tHr Constitution ol th State Real and Personal property from Taxation. Mortgages upmiboth Article !!, Against the Amendment to Section of the Constitution. N Section 3 and Amendments to For the Amendment to Section of the Constitution.. 10, 2. Proposed NEI-SE- For the amendment to Section 12, Against the Amendment to Section 8, of the Constitution, as amended Nov. Article 13, of the Constitution as amended Article 12, 13, Utah, exempting. 13, Article 0, H)00 Nov- - 6, 1900. of the Constitution. 13, of th Constitution . STATE Of UTAH, County of Box Elder. and foregoing names are the candidates for tha office named to be voted tor mi the GenersJl Btedlsn oq Tuesday,. County Clerk of Box Elder County. Utah, hereby certify that the within Is true and correct. Thai they have been regularly certified to as provided by law. and that the list herewith given A. D. 19H. whereof I have hereunto affixed the seal of my office at Brigham City. Ftah. this 31st day of October. ,. N. J. Valentine. 6th, l06. In witness SKA N. J. VALENTINE, County Clerk. . pens to favor sonie other citizen Astronomer Returns to England. Sir David 0111, who has been astronomerseems to be a good and valid reason at the Cape s'nee 1879. re-royal to .loin the Amerikearns party and signed his osl and returned to Rug-lanfor the New Year. Many notable blame Bishop Stohl for It. is- I notice a "challenge to debate astronomical problems have been salone of their anyway; at least RII" solved at. the Cape observatory under sued In the Box Elder Repoit ot Utt. aried preachers. Who personally Is a Sir David Gill's direction, in raiding, ot; and a statement that tne 24 the determination of th suns distor Is Idaho stumping Ic "Republican," tance from observations of thw minor American party and the Democrat Ihibois. I move thai we TOOK nOSSETTI AT HI3 WORD i Democratic while' plan its Victoria, Sa yno art-- i Irla partv have accepted the same amendment to the constitu-th- e an !havp Republicans refused, it makes t Ion itl' ohihilinn liitrb chnreh official" Artist the Unwilling Purchassr of "Wftrk of Art." HAD KNOWLEDGE OF MEDICINE. ,rtmw if. Know who and what, When Itossettl was a student of art from dabbling in politics. and Issued if Issued said challenge he one day happened to go with some Comprehensive Treatise Written by The "Amerikearns" party Is ac It ought. fellow students to the ear' end of Americans, the by Egyptian 7.000 Years Ago. excepted . nomnllahlne . . wonders, yea verity, A roll of papyrus acquired by Dr. There, at a whartslde Inn. he -admission about to be worth barEbers, In the vlclnlt) of Therx's They saw an Immense canvas on the thev are winking miracles. I It fOT at room all. After to tee them tackle the job. laughing Egypt, in the winter of 1872. from an .( and Horn 'imc. and thus provoking 'he Arab who made ancient grave The more or less American part) for Bny mugwump to vote a the following a business, after wrath, Investigation th"1 'scratched ticket straight without took piare.: Informs ua in mourniui accents and translation was deposited In the tesT be- - scratching. of Lelpsie. "Where did you get that picture.'' library of the Culvers we must muster a church "Oh, never mind, young man. where The script of this papyrus Is hieratic; It must have produced a peculiar nubile ... hioowith -n rare v. e i .in i" " I the date of It is said to be over 7.ton got It." sensation iu the minds of the victims. ' Now what has been commit It is a comprehensive Office. It?" on What set do years ago. yon price when the regularly nominated can Richard "Mote than you can afford" treatise on medicine. Diseases of the by liWhops Dewey and ".I they failed to get the necessary dldate. on the national part, ticket. "Indeed" said Russet 1. "Now. how hbdomen. the chest, the heart, the ' rress.i-.bu themselves much? confelt eyes, the cars and so on ar carefully gently for passing at the late 'Three replied thousand their long arranged and described in a manner from pounds," position rah.i ilk. Mr. Johan- bly Vt'Il HJII that would command respect at the the & Innkeeper enough to allow Wheat ley, .lonen Kot Instance, of the At this there was a loud burst of present da sen, joined the Presbyterians? Co. to force the American platform informaof classifies the trouthe from source the artists heart, laughter papyrus same young the From I feet. would their under no bles as "oD 0. much know you the folty defeneration, dilation, tion We learn that a vote for carditis angina or spasm, by pert ro-pAll that some Individuals appear to qlve you for your union of O P means a vote In favor picture?" (enlargement), thrombosis (pin?-tin., vol,, for 'comprehend in politics Is the salaries ', "How much?' 'asked the InakSSpSTi Of mSUicinit; over and dropsy .1 suostances seven hundred different "Thre pounds,' said IdMMttl re preare enumerated and h") "DOM." aald th Innkeeper, promptscribed In pills, in tablets, In capsules, ly; and to his amazement and anitie-ni"iMr Kosset'l found himself thS In decoctions, powders; Inhalations, own IntlOUS, ointments, of the colossal daub. plasters. COLUMN. REPUBLICAN vote against church influence. Looks likely, doesn't It? Wonder If the Presbyterian church IS in pontics. u iooks sus straight j Children and Sleep. One of the greatest mistakes of parents and those who ruire charge of children is that the? are likely lo allow the young one too little tints to sleep. With one excuse at- another the youngsters are up la'er at night, than they shonld lie. and as they roust be off to school betimes In the rooming and: there xnav bS duties to perform thvy are called before they havu flnish"d their morning nap. Children, as a rulf, ought to slep .eu or elwves bours. sod to do this. tby must be put SO bed early enougn at nil lit so that they may get this amount of uninterrupted rest. Modem J- L, b-blng 1 pe,., li'r h vszzzz?. r:r,:r,ut ? r.: r i Beans. Ladder to Pick ? pedler Of ladders, rocking chairs and lawn seats drove his wagon up to the home of "Bile" Rogers, In Hytleld, one morning In the fall of the year, says a writer In the Boston Herald. He had noticed the heavy crop of apples on Mr Rogers' farm and was look lug foiward to a good sale of ladders. Mr. Rogers Inquired the price, ami was told that he could purchase a good ladder for 12ty cents a foot. "Well." he said, "give l.e a couple of feet." The pedler. whe was In no mood to be Jollbd, procured a saw from th from one bat ii. sawed a couple of ,e-of bis longest ladders, and with a look, passed it to Mr. Rogers, who dove Into his wallet and passed a quarter lo th puller, stating as lie did so that he had Bended something of the sort for a long time to help him in picking his pole beans. A t l Down on the Paste-- I don't n,xm should tmnb me. said l was n peach Miss Beacbk.. see why the year thev list Miss Tabasco- - Yes, but last year's peaches arc not very mucin fa demand tihb you know. A", Maltese Lacj. maitese ia.-- jH lumd made, and t te iBbabttJHStS of the island l are n'.i mgly opposed to any form, The of tabor-savinmachinery is almost esdsSlVt-lCUBilnSSl ha women and girls, and m ;iy tamlliem have special designs tha1 are handed down from one geueraticn to another. Two or thn-- e flrni3 practically control the output of the islands. Most of the lat e xporte ' Is made on the Island r.f (ono. Si. . and cotton are 'he mat rials use,). The demand In America for this woik Is becoming greater evet y year. The Model Dog. The Boston terrier is a development or the Kngiish fighting dog known as the says Country Life In America. The breed originated from a cross tietween the bulldog and terrier, but the Boston terrier is now neither a mongrel not a freak, lln seems to Inherit rather the virtue He than the vices of his ancestors, possesses much of the faithfulness and tenacity of the bulldog, and the activHe la essentially a ity of terrier bouts dog. and Is as companionable, affectionate and trustworthy as any other small dog. These qualities are winning; new ft tends for liim every day |