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Show ii JaaA'V:as.- The VOL. V. f y ;- - l THE TOOELE COUNTY. REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. STOCKTON, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST i:. 1001. will bring to the office of ing fruitage to his hopes. It Is not tQ lie understood that there are no othtale secretary the careful business c: of whom this can also be said, bur & News Ti niulng if years, and a recur.! from Utah lies been fortunate in having hie Inthe ci.ffimercial world of sterling services during the past few years as; A WORTHY CANDIDATE. tegrity. Aa an official he is a tried v tat ol the tlifnes he has accoin Mm. Leait r.n.l young m n are vUit-man. The people of the state know plltdicd will conclusively show. Mm. Alex ( ampbell. Mrs. 11. is i's. C.'s mother. At each election comet around the ike mettle he is composed of. and. EDITORIAL NOTES. young men of the etate are coming knowing this, know there is not au Miss Posi-.iis visitug her more and more to the front. It may ounce of dross iu his composition. 1: From the Courant, Bingham Junction. fiitiU-- at the Mitclieuer House. not be right to aay that the gray may be unwise to say that the great The Republican state convention to beardt have had their day, hut ' cer- state of Utah does net contain a man nominate candidates for state officers ' David Lemmon, who has bet'll to tain it it that they no longer hare as well fitted for state Secretary, yet convenes in Salt take on August 25. Jtevaiia on mining business, returned by the aportlunment Tuesday. the Held all alone to themaelvea. The It can truthfully be said that there is Beaver couuiy, nnfe for every 95 votes cast r, adopted, people are learning that In thla age no superiors for it. He is a man for Congressman Howell two years Miss Goldie Stnwell. who has been men grow in experience faster than whom the entire Republican psrty ago, is entitled to eight delegates. rlsiti.tR her aunt, Mrs. Sehleip. lo her city home last week. a few decadea ago and are more fit- can rally around and support without From the Courant, Bingham Junction. ted for poaitlons of responsibility at fear of shame. Mr. and Mrs. Admit Stupor came Why should not the Senior Senator 35 than many men were at C5. of Utah, in the National Congress, be cwn from Gisliorn (Dry Canyon) last the Ideal candidate of the working tinday evening, returning the next These remarka come to mind over LET HIS GOOD WORK GO ON. man? He came up from their ranks ay. the announcement of the candidacy and never in ore instance has he been of O. N. Straup for the Republican There is a merry fight over all the ashamed of the fact that he lived by Mrs. A. W. Felt and daughter nomination for a Supreme Judgeahlp. state offices with the sole exception of the sweat of his brow or that his hands to their home in Salt Lake City of Instruction. public Mr. Straup la a man in the prime of superintendent were once hard by coming in contact Ner a pleasant visit with Mrs. D. W. There Is absolutely no opposition ap- with the hammer i eastnn. and the drills. life and by training, It exceptionally in the Republican ranks pearing .1 fitted for the poaltion to which he against Prof. Nelson suceedlng him- From the Courant, Bingham Junction. There several residences and In experience he la ripe, har- self In the office. The truth is that At the present time the good people I ares of are business In course of eon-- i his that no one would have a doctor and editor and an ing passed through a school of prac- be worth Is such ruction here, and everything paints In making run warranted the senaIn the field for the t tice aecond to none in the west Of activity in the near future in will against him. The Interest of public torial confidence tl egreat oldest mining camp In the state. all members of the Utah bar he la instruction can be best conserved by of thetoga. Where of the be state the plain people among the moat foremoat as a student keeping him In the place so that be placed? This Is a Republican quesMr. and Mrs. 11. A. tane came down can so work the he complete as ably a office and will bring to the great the candidates on the Demotion, m Dishorn Monday and left the" Is now working for cratic side have not even a chance to fi He commenced. a me day for Salt Lake City, from ripeness In Judgment second to none. the establishment of high schools get in before the distance flag falls In wptre they will visit the St. Istuls As a Republican he la sound and aa a throughout the state and has got this Roosevelt year. will he accompanied man above reproach. His claims to things in such a shape that no other sister, Miss Cook. can able Times. man, he Milford From the not though be, overlooked. may should be recognition In some quarters there Is a tendency carry on the work as well. Another is the establishment of reading rooms to betllttle what Is a patent fact, that '.The saying goes. In the spring a THE CRY WILL GO FORTH. In cities of the third and fourth class, Senator Kearns chances to succeed young man's fancy lightly turns to which Is now well under way. We himself are with each suc- thoughts of love, but we think the The cry of machine in politics Is are truly glad that the state is unani- ceeding day. growing All that Is needed to seism doesn't make much difference, as old as representative government. mous on the one office and that the prove the truth of the statement Is- a as the fancies of several young men hereabouts have been turning in that We have heard it In Utah. At times it Republican party believes In letting little inquiry in any portion of the (finttion lately. well alone. state. We can at least speak of our enough even the old yell of has drowned . . j We own here. absolutely territory church Influence. It has been potr lTbe ball game between the Eureka MERIT WILL OBTAIN. boom is a growknow Kearns that the ent enough at times to change the ing one. Men who were complexion of a campaign, but In al- From the Milford Times. ujon the subject are now pronounced most every case it is only a cry. and i i:e uu.e brass near for the in his favor, and those who were opwhen boiled down, merely means the jlectitn of a United States senator In posed are daily getting In the band combination of the friends of some Utah to succeed Senator Kearns, the wagon. From other parts we hear the tame reports. It has come to stay. man whom they wish to place In of- sentiment la growing dally stronger Beaver hasn't had a local newspafice, and lacks all semblance of unfair in favor of the Idea of having him TIKE TABLE, methods. It is to be supopsed that succeed hlmseif. This feeling is not per for a month. It was formerly run Co. of the Skelton Publishing st Bound. Stations. East Bound. the same old tactics will be pursued confined to any one section of the by Provo, with O. E. Whitaker, editor. ' A. M. Lv. Ar. A. M. P. M. over this fall, and the cry be heard, 9:85 5:85 O TJ0 Balt Laks City state, but Is common to all sections. 9:17 5:15 , the state. The voter, howev$ has Where the senator had two supporters Taken With Cramps. Murray f Bingham Junction 9:09 5:10 Wm. fClrmse, a -- member of the only to look at the record of the man three years ago he now has three. He 9:06 6: Sandy 8:15 4:35 Lehl Junction whq Is up for office, and not for a will have strong opposition. Of this bridge gang, working .near Littlepprt. was ill taken suddenly Thursday night :38 Lehl moment forget that there are Hi there cannot be any doubt at nMmnt whirr mmrur unuient. 'Hit RTTnaennirFfifT gnmus-unluanmms. but his chances are growing brighter esse was so severe that he had to 7:3 4:49 Pleasant Grova 7:45 9:10 Provo and It will take a very strong combi- have the mebers of the crew wait upon 9:40 l:30 Ar. ONLY A FITTING TRIBUTE. Nephl nation of circumstances to defeat him him and Mr. Gifford was called ami P. M. med- 12:45 Dv Nephl, R. P. V. consulted. He told them a he had The hand which has been at the for the position. In the face of what icine In the form of Chamberlnfn's 8:55 A. Mantl. S. P. V. By. Ry. helm of the state of Utah ever since he has accomplished during the few Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 10:15 11 51. Juab Milford It was launched Is about to return this years he has been senator, the ridi- that he thought would help him out. Ar. Calientes Lv. trust to the people from whom It cule of a few little minds Is having and accordingly several doses were joi. came. Amidst all the storms which constantly less weight with the people administered with the result that the TINT1C AND MERCUR BRANCH. fellow was able to ho around next day. A. M have swept over the troubled seas, the in general and it may act as a boom- The Incident 7:80 speaks quite highly ot Lv Salt! take City people have always felt that as long erang to those in whose Interests It Is Mr. Gifford's medicines. Eikader, 8:40 Lehl' Junction 9:85 Lv would be Fairfield Iowa,, Argus. as he was at the tiller all being kept alive. (S. LS X.) This remedy never fails. Keep It in ArKexcur well. He had been the war governor 9:35 Fairfield your home. It may save life. For sale GUBERNATORIAL TIMBER. and the peace governor, and In both 10:50 Boulter Summit by Mercttr Drug Co. in Mercur, M. E. 11:11 Ttntlc Junction has shown his mettle. He may have Brown, Stockton. P. M. From some ficthe Junction. what acted at times against Courant, Bingham 12:15 LvTlntlc Junction 12:35 Boulter Summit tions though was the best policy, but In the gubernatorial fight which, as NOTICE. 2:20 ArFalrfleld even those who differed with him all tar as the Rtpubllcan party is con(S. L. ft X.) 2:10 United States Land Office, Salt Lake Lv Xsrcur the time knew that he was acting ac- cerned, has narrowed to a 3:24 ArFalrfleld cording to his best judgment and that Utah, May 23, 1904. Lt Fairfield 3:30 one, the name of John C. Cutler ToCity. Whom- It May Concern: the governor was honest During his of Salt 4 :S0 tahi Junction Lake Is daily coming to the Notice Is A r the 6:85 Incumbency of the office, Utah has Sait take City hereby given that made many strides along the line of front He is beyond a doubt one of State of Utah has filed In this office f material prosperity, and not a little the cleanest business men there is in list No. 55 of lands selected by the Leamington Stockton, Twoels of this has been due to his ever watch- the state, and a man of undoubted said State for the establishment and and Tintic. maintenance of an Insane Asylum un- A. M. ful care. In a word, he has filled his P. M. executive and one whose char- der Section 12 of the Act of Leave Salt take City. Ar.- Congress 98:00 great office with credit to himself and acter Is ability 15 above reproach. He came to approved July 16, 1894. The followTonele to the state at large. As to whether 9:25 Stockton he will again be called upon to guide Utah a poor boy and by Industry and ing tracts embraced In said list are 11:15 " Ttntlc Jum-ther destinies for another four years push has gained an enviable place In in a township containing mineral 11:19 Mammoth Junct. t claims of record, viz.: North M or not is a question no one can an- Utah's " 11.2a Eureka business circles. Moreover, his 4 south, 11:40 M Sec. 25. Township swer. Be that as it may, he has Mammoth His range 5 west, Sait take Meridian. -- Ar. 811ver proved himself to be a person of the Republicanism is unquestioned. City, taave A copy of said list, so far as it retruest stamp and a man of sterling friends believe that he Is the logical lates to said tracts by descriptive subTrains st Flit take nit.kc direct worth and as such and for his many candidate for governor and the only divisions. has tion for all points north mid onat. been conspicuously noble acts while occupying the office one In the field upon whom all fac- posted In this office for inspection by B. W. (JiLLETT. of chief executive of the commonGeneral Passenger Agent. wealth. his position in the hearts of tions ran join. We bespeak for him any person interested, and by the J L. MOORE. his fellow dtlxens is assured. the careful thought of delegates to public generally. District Pass. AgL Within the next sixty days followThe friends of Albert Reiser are the convention, while not disparaging deof under the date this notice, ing will ever he more confident than that character and fitness of the other partmental Instructions of November land the Republican nomination for the 27, 1896, (23 L. D. 459), protests or state auditor. That he will have the candidates for nomination. contests against the claim of the united strength of Salt Lake county Through Service is conceded. His fame as auditor of MEN WHO BENEFIT THE COM- stste to any of the tracts or on the hereinbefore described, Salt Lake (Jity has gone far beyond MONWEALTH. ground that the same is more valuathe confines of his home town, and Is ble for mineral than for agricultural spoken of all over the state. He is purposes will be received and noted AND THE a safe man beyond a doubt to intrust The safest man to intrust with the for General tand Office, affairs of any community Is the one at report to the D. with this Important position. to so C. Failure Washington. who has ucceeded in controlling large protest or contest within thp time MEN'S DEEDS MAKE RECORDS. VIA interests in that community, and who specified will be considered sufficient character uses his surplus capital for its up- evidence .of the of the tracts, and the selection thereFrom the Courant, Bingham Junction. building. The man who gains wealth of. otherwise free from objecDuring the past four years C. S. out if title, natural resources of a tion.being will be recommended for apof the head at the been has Tfngey state and then uses his capital outside proval. RAILWAY auditor's department of the state gov- of It. is FRANK D. HOBBS. merely a leach, who never Register. ernment. During that time lie has ran have the interests of the state at Geo. A. Smith. Receiver. THROUGH SCENIC increased the number of his friends, heart. No matter how brilliant First piihlicstlon May 28th. 1904. may were names legion though their the attainments of such a man, or Last publication July 28th, 1904. he assumed the office. Always how fitted l.e ntay be intellectually FERTILE courteous end obliging, a visit to his for the position of a representative Oi SALT LAKE AND LOS ANGELES lie he never Is RAILWAY TIME TABLE. found people naturally administraHis !! tllSSGERI office is a pleasure. 4 HRS1S o be as scab us for the welfare of his In effect May 31st, 1904. tion of the office lias been marked by "onstituents as the one whose all is PULLMAN ? Leave Returning BLEEPING CARS, the systematic care he gave to its du- 'entered in the state. Utah has been Going Balt take. Arrive Sait OBSERVATION of the 'ortunate during the part four years ties. and his watchfulness Lake. DINING CARS. u branch the in of the having upper constant state's Interests has been a Electric Lights, national legislature men of this charsecof H now aspires to the position ts ter. electric Fans. Of the renter senator this Is Reclining chair cars retary of state, and truly no one can --me in the largest measure. All the rate). F .orey he has made nut of the mines say that he does not deserve the posi- rhich day coaches. he has developed has been tion. at home. He is deeply inter ht lirth. Detail, man, Hcirwi The contitutlon of the state has so rid In several schemes which will f; fixed it that he cannot succeed him- develop Utah to a very material Fare for the round trip 25 cents and there is not the slightest self In his present position, and his Sunday, last train leaves Saltalr loult but that he will continue to do friends feel that Utah should not lose to. for his confidence In the future of at 9:30. J. E. 1JLNGFORD. Lesser an faithful and capable an official. ttr commonwealth Is unbounded and The Train Service Eve Greatest Outside of Mr. Tlngeys official ex- - all his energies will be bent to bring Attempted In the WesL E a-'a- w 3 Irrie ncc, he EDITORIALS - -- Local , Items S I'oM-ir- r d re-irtt- a. y - NO. 5. i liascluill tenuis resulted. was opeclr.l. in tbc victi iv of the . teinn-rThe S' would have stood n tied show of winning, lint the boys ''fell ell to pieces iu lito third inuiug, thereby allowing the E.s to make ten runs. Nut a run was made by either side after the sixth inning. M.H-ntii- Irose from his moorings several times of late, so 'I was decided to get rid ot him. lie was pul in a box preparatory to being shipped to Salt take City, but became Infuriated and commenced tearing the box to piece's. Not liking the Idea of him getting looso In that he was shot. Mike." the Edmunds bear, Is no longer a source of attraction to the children and pnirons of the 5litciiener 51 ike" had become a nuisHouse. ance iu several ways and hat broken gnjygjfO GRANDE ffwflNWsr TIME CARJX South Bound Trains Leave A. it. P. M. 1:00 Salt take City 5:00 8:20 5:20 The Missouri Pacific Railway Is the Bingham Junction 1:61 5:50 Lehl Popular Route to the 8:58 5:67 American Fork FAIR AND B. LOUIS WORLD'S 8:20 9:29 Provo POINTS EAST. 1:80 Mantl 8:15 Marysvale (Ar) (Si V 8:53 Payton Silver City (Ar.) I JO North Bound Trains Leave From Ogden and Salt Lake City to St Louis. A. M. P. 51. P. 51. 9:16 Silver City 7J9 Buy son 7:45 Marysvale 12:10 Payson WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 8:28 4:20 13:07 Provo Cara, Free Reclining Chair Dining American Fork SJ8 4 JO 18:84 Cars, Everything First Class. 4 J8 12:41 9:04 tahi .'. For Barths, Tickets, Folders, eta 9:40 5:40 1:11 Bingham Junction 1 J5 addreee 10:00 1:09 Salt take (Ar) Office Dooly Block. H. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. 4 T. A L A. BENTON. G. A. P. D. St Louie, Missouri. V Pullman Tourist Sleepers, THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO 4iUMMUuumuHUUuiiiiuuMii.iuuuMuii.iuuuiiumiuuuuuiiuaaissM H. M. NDMUNDC. PROP. tEbc (HMtcbener Iboiise. s Mfr u First-Cla- fait, 77)7) ss Beet in this Section. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. STOCKTOR. wwwnffiwwpwwwwnwimmHfTmmmimfniwwwmfiTwimwffmTBnTwwTmm! Do 680,000 People Yox If Know WHAT BUILDING THIS IS? 10.-4- 5 three-cornere- Branches. d - Cut-of- w It SC KAN TON SCHOOL. was built for Education by Mail- - la Opportunity for any line of business. If Interested, write for free circulars to INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONCE SCHOOLS, Scranton, Pa. Or see Ray L. 8hepherd, Itcal Representative, who will lie at West Jordan the tnth, and Stockton the 20th of each month. . south-e&r- THE STOCKTON CLUB 11:1-5- - con-(l- o - A. M. C.DMVNDS. Proprietor Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. XX Flrut-els- ST. LOUIS EAST J Missouri Pacific .1: m g very body RerelTH Billiard Room la Connmllos. Good TMInwl at the Stockton Clnt. Main Street. Stockton. non-miner- COLORADO e J: qy Are you iroing to the Worlds Fair? If so, von undoubtedly want to pet there as quickly as possible. $ The Oregon ij) Jjl Jj $ Short Line, t. i w In CoDiection Witli the Union Pacific ILailroad, Is the short, fast route to St. Louis. And All Points East.3N Tl sr to if f lint ex-en- MS T. M. KCiniMACIIFIi, Traffic Mgr. li I), HUItLT'jY, (J. 1. & T. A. D. S. SI'KXCEH, A. (J. I. & T. A. Salt Lake City. $i to to b |