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Show The Tremont Times. TREMONTON, BOX ELDER COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. The Marshall's Town Locals. Born to Mr. and Mm. J. A. Fish burn Joshua Sehrenk is on the sick list. lira F. A. Cook made a business to Ogden sod Salt Reply To Attorney of Peace. Why Not Use It? Emblem a son. Mrs. Star Js the trip City this wcek. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Miller of Penrose, were Tremonton visitor today. The eldest daughter of Henry Wall of Point iiOokout, is ill w ith diphtheria. Dr. Pear- - of Brigham, was in Tre montnn yesterday. Mr. John S 3mm ers and Mr. A. Roche went to Salt Lake City Thursday. Did you hiak a Democrat would vole for a Republican? I didn't, btit I guc s 1 they did. For SalOFM Blooded White Wy ndott Knosters. Two miles s'u.;!i of Tremonton at J. B. Vance. H. M. Holler is selling potatoes in 15ri bam at a good price- - He has a flue qual it v and tliey sell readily. How much longer will our city officials ontinoe !0 let the town run itself? Will fiey wake up before someone gets killed or will they sleep on and have the place disgraced with a few more acta like llw ce lure'? On ones that have taken the last two Sundays there lias l'en two heads sown up by the doctors. Will the pe iple let the Hoard sleep and snore and let the Star that should be the Emblem of Peace aud Authority lie in the cash drawer, and let the town be di graced by fights and cut heads. If the minister hapwns to refer to this kind of misrule some people don't like it, but it is getting about time the citieens were taking tLe matter in their hands. We are not pure nor perfect but we do think there is a limit to such things. Uuless some of us assert our right, wake up the town Board, insist on them having a marsliall that is paid enough so he will atteud to business, and put a stop to the degrading ac's thnt have lieen enacted in our town in the last two weeks, we will see the day to regret it. Lars P. Jensen and family returned borne Wednesday after a few days vis't with friends In HuowviHe. ship Issue. of the issue of the paper prior to election, is evidently for the sole purpose of preventing a reply being ma lc before thu elect- ors had cast their ballot thereby attempt tug to influence their vote, but even this being the ease, the writer deems that iu justice to toe He publican party of this County and to himself an answer should be made, that the people of .he County may kuow the facts, but let it be understood that the writer U not in any way connected with or responsible for any other reply that may be made to such article aud the writer will not attempt to home of the bride's parents ou Wedncs th. with Rev. Mr. Nihart is the eld- Gilpin offleiaiing. est son of Mr. and Mrs. Flrfd Nihart and has beeu employed as agent for the O. & L Railroad Co. at this place for some time. Miss Carter is the daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. J. B. Carter aud has been at the Farmers Telephone central ullice at this place. The young couple are highly esteemed by all w ho know day evening .November d them. y D ; They will leave soon for an j against the Americans and the O. . P. seems to be getting a large amount of Democrat votes. If it heap! up at this ) ,)e DO Democrat riUe lll(.r(. party in , fw irs p)MM Roosevelt is the best president M)IIR. p.,-- we sil'C!1, ever bad and the people are showing their appreciation by giving large Rcpublcan majorities aud returning to Congre s meu who are of the same political belief as he who rules the Nation. ex- tended tour through Washington , Ore Johnnie get your gun at Wilson's gou and Idaho, after which they will off ou guns this week. settle for at least a litue iu Tremouton. 10 The 'l imes join their mauy friends in For potatoes in any quanlty see Wilwishing them a long happy and prosper son at the Hardware Store. on life. FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. $7.00 per trio. II. YOU KNOW Mercantile Tremont -- INCORPORATED- Has the most M. Holler. Wilson Heaters are the best. See them and you will buy no other. They are at the Hardware Store. DO line of If you want a good Heater get a Cole's Hot Blast of Stohl Bros, Gents' at Tremonton. Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Overalls, Suspenders, Silk Reefers, Ear Muffs etc. in the Beans! Beans!! Iieans!!! Gibs 25c. tMbi 50c. 27lbs $1 .00 lOOlbs 3.50 at the Hard-are Store. city. Good Cider Apples DO Address YOU KNOW CO. At 20c. a bushel. Adney Corinne, Utah. Buy a Majestic Range. It will last a life time. Stohl Bros, at We have the largest and( best assortment of Ladies' Full and Winter Millinery to select from, to be found in the Ma-la- Tremonton have them. complete. that which is good, itrecomment tself :Thf Where can I buy two good Mouse traps or three dozen clothespins for five cents? Valley, that we aie offering at great Why at the Hardware Store! "Where reductions. FURS Our stock of Ladies' furs is good goods are sold." When you sell KNOW ticles, Cutlery, Rubber Goods, Tobacco. Cigars, Stockfood, Stationery, School Supplies etc... Our prices are right. Call and be convinced. TREMONT Replying to the charges that criminals have not been prosecuted, let me call your attention to the records of the past officials as compared with that of the present incumbeut and make a com parsion but in so doing consider the fact that while their record Is complete, the present incumbent has some two months yet to serve then after such comparsiotis say whether or not the charges made against the present administration are false or true. My im mediate predecessor, during his term, or 4. at the time the the years of Lucia Cut off was being constructed and i thousands of persons of nnknown were in the county, filed eighteen criminal cases in the District Court, of which eleven convictions were had, one acquitted aud tdx dismissed, and this with a democratic District Attorney to 1903-190- char-acte- that when they were last incumbents of the County Attorney 's oflice.et a salary of nearly double that of the present time, they filed fifteen cases in tbe District Court, oecured but five convictions and succeeded in turning tcs loose. While the present Incumbent, which the democrats charire with failing to prosecute crimln als, has to date filed fifteen criminal cases in the District Conrt of which te n were flonvictcd, four acquitted and one pending, without a single dismissal, and in the Justice court has filed 112 criminal cases, secured tM convictions, Includ ing those bound over, 5 acquittals, 5 reported very Born to Mr. snd Mis. Mar'ott a son. Matt. Death Of Mr. Secrist. Bishop Secrist of Farmington. father of Mrs. F. D. Welling and T. K. Secrist of North Garland, died Monday night at tbe home of his daughter. Mr. Secrist was injured at his home iu Farmington during the high w ind storm on Sunday Oct. 21st., but was thought to be improving, and his daughter being very sick ho came up to be with her. On Monday night he was taken worse and al eleven o'clock he passed to the great beyond. Mr Secrist has been Bishop of a ward at Farmington for a great many years, was always pleasant and friendly and his friends were all w ho knew him. The remains were taken to the home Wednesday. The bereaved family have the sympathy of their many frlund, Joth here aud at Farmington. Why Go To College? We are ofteu asked, should a young man or woman go to college! Nowa- days the thing of going to college or nit, is In the air. We hear it discussed a great deal aud hear many arguments both for and against a college course. As to the propriety of it let it be said that It all depends on so many circumstances that a direct answer is Impossible. That every young man or woman should go to college is just as nonsensical as that uo one should go at all. Real genius is independent of all conditions, and hence some of the world's greatest men never entered a college door. Such was the case of Abraham Lincoln. It always seems to u that a college education havespoiied him ami crippled his twa a rf&eoi. Buj. ali Mch ot omo kind "d eq to a col- lege eduearioe, But on the other bind all twher thlag 4 being equal, a college education is necessarily of great value. Because a few or even mauy college graduates are "asses" is no argument against the college. The college cannot change the nature of men or women. If they go into college as impracticables they will as a rule come out the same. A college develops, but docs not create. It is an artificial institution aud not a supernatural one. The question of goin? to college or not can only be solved by knowing tbe man or woman, the college and circumstances iucideutlothcca.se. Here, as iu all cases, every tub must stand on its own bottom. Individuality must be consulted. Many persons will not take an education and more than some course roug h stones w ill not take a polish. To attempt to educate them Is throw away time and money. It is to encourage false ambitions and to breed disappointments. On the contrary, supposing the possessiou of good mind and character, their Is nothing that can add to its power and usefulness like a college education. Here the mind Is taught to work. Th? founds tion may be laid for all future growth and development. A college education of the right kind and In the care of the right person Is capital Invested and well Invested. It is not simply a money in vestment and brings pleasure and enjoyment to all the subsequent life. Henct go to college, if at all possible. aiM There Lumber. plenty of that good (Coal no,) Where? At Wilson Lumber Company's Yards, Tremonton and Bear River City. is Good Cider Apples At 20c. a bushel. Address C. G. Adney Corinne, Utah MERCANTILE COMPANY. prosecute. Of the democrates we find Mrs. Fra ik Welling is sick. W why Stohl Biros' :,mm ..aVelluUl sw f many Itaeiw and HmUtmM'M&i We have a complete line of Paints, Oils, Glass, Drugs, Medicine, Toilet Ar No 37 North Garland. Co. Ties. Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, Underware. 3 close and in doubt, but will terminate Mesr Gleason's and Smith's folks in a complete victory. In Salt Lake are able to he around again after their County the Republicans won every tiling selge of typhoid fever. The marriage of Mr. Samuel Nihil rt and Miss Edna Carter took place at the by "slinging mud" at the other fellow, as he does not be has his display window completed aud will now show a flue Hue lieveiu any such practice. John Wise of Qarland has secured a of gen r furnishing goods to a better ad The attack itself In general, is false, concocted iu the mind of one who atposition as watchman for the Riilroad vantage. Co. in Salt Lake City. to use the office of County AtE. O. Porter returned home Monday tempted for private advantage aud beiug Thog. Wise and his mother Mrs. John from California. Mr. Porter and family torney in his purpose now attempts to defeated Wise of North Garland, were Tremonton will move out to their new home in about get revenge. two weeks. visitors Monday. The circumstances attending this parThe oldest apple tree in the country is Stolil Bros. Furn. Co. would be pleasticular incidents are as follows: The n tin old Spanish place, Wethcrsficld, ed If you would bring back their carpel had the defendant, in the particMass., aud was planted in 1688, stretcher. This means the one that borular eases cited in his article, cited to It costs more for the dull merchant to rowed It. appear before a Justice of the Peace in a brush the dust off his goods thau it would civil proceeding, which proceeding In German Services to advertise and sell them. known in taw as a "Bill of Discovery" Will be held in the Baptist Church on and used for the purpose of getting a deSunday at jfcSO P. M. Everybody cordifendant's testimony before the plaintiff Great New Lake. ally invited to attend. Come and bear presents his case and for which proceedthe aew pastor, Rev. Theodore Wobus. and the like, this particular attorney Arnoug the startling tricks of nature ings is famed. When the defendant had bee Everybody will be glad that clcciiou is during th.' past year has been the forma in this certain proceeding an ob sworn over, ar.d while some will be disappointtion of a greai inland sea hi Southern ed they will have another chance in two Cal There is a depression in the coun jection was made to his testimony by to the attorney for the defendant, which even. years get try of 287 feet at its lowest points below the famed "Bill of DiMr. J. K. Haws is laid up with black s a level. It is known as the.Salton sink. objection put out of business, the scovery" proceeding was Millions of connected it years ago erysipaias. One of his limbs beiug so iu to order overcome this object attorney bad it is necessary for him to walk with with the Pacific ocean. Changes in the iou and while under the sting smarting crutches. To be laid up at this season of formationof the laud cut off its connec of drew a defeat, up paper which he had tion with the Pacific, and b' evaporation the year Is very unfortunate. the water that had once covered the laud the unadulterated gall to call a criminal There never was a time when the hand lisappeared, leaving a thick layer of complaint, regardless of the fact that, the writing on the wall was so plain in poli- of salt. Many train loads of this salt law provides t hat the County Attorney tics as this year. The Democrats had a have been taken out of the suuken area. must draw all such papers, aud attemptchance to win some of the offices but ytu by the Southern Pacific railroad, which ed to have it filed, but this certain complaint was never so filed or docketed as eethey did not stay with the ticke . r os through it. Some good reason probably. An irrigation enterprise waa started the records of Andrew Funk's office s me the years ago, rendering produc show. Notwithstanding that the stateThe social given by the Ladies Aid 8 3 tive large areas in this formerly arid ment published in the paper attempts to cicty last Friday night was a decided iuukeu region, especially in that part of convey the contrary idea, whereupon success. It so happened that the Auicri it known as the Imperial valley. Wat learning of this attempt ti institute cans held a rally on the same night and er was obtained from the Colorado river, criminal proceedings, tbe writer Invest! the hungry politicans devoured all the by canal. In the effort to get more wat gted the charges, aud iu failing to find atables the ladies had in sight. er, the canal was made too huge at its sufficient facts to warrant the prosecu If there was ever a time when people connection with the Colorado, and be tion and the witnesses failing to come acratched their tickets It was last Thurs- fore the irrigation engineers realized fon.ard and give evidence before the isday. While the Americans did not have what was goiug ou, the main current of suance of a warrant as is require! by many straight tickets voted, yet they the great river was turned ico a caual. law, which this attorney of 22 years sbll-itmade some of the candidates on the re- The old bed of the river dried up below certainly knew was required, the deemed that in justice to the taxwriter its new look ticket and like the flowed seen water had outlet, publican they down 100 the were of. afraid payers of the county that the prosecusomething they through Imperial valley, miles to the Salton sink. tion wh6 unwarranted. Henry Scagers of Elwood, was apFrantic attempts have been made, and Answering the charge that county pointed game warden of Box Elder Co. great engineering works have been con- officials have not been advised, suffice it fcy the County Court on Wednesday. structed for the purpose of turning the to say that such statement is untrue as The vacancy was caused by the death of river back to its old counc. 8o far, the writer has never failed to attend the Mr. Elias Jensen Jr. Mr. Seager will these attempts have failed, but the com meetings of the Board of County make a good warden and sec that the panics interested in the Imperial valley, except on a couple of occaslaws are lived up too. and the Southern Pacific railroad, are ions w hen he wss engaged in the trial of A preacher came at a newspaper man still trying, and a great scheme is now cases and could not attend. And he has In this way: You editors do not tell the being rushed towards coinpleti m, which never failed or refused to give advice to truth. If you did you could not live, It is hoped will result in damming the any official on matters relating to the your newspapers would be a failure. Stream where the break occured, and is public. The statement which Indirectly The editor replied: You are right and now 400U feet wide. Meantime, a great nke has been formed in the Saiton sink, to the present incumbent of the ouafjf the minister who will at all times and un der all circumstances tell the whole tru h in lac H 70 feet deep, covering over 400 attorney's office as being without I law about his members, alive or dead, will sipiHie mil' s. ills increasing in depth practice, office, or library, permit me to not occupy bis pulpit more than one It laches h day, a:,d if the river is not call the attention of the reader to tbe Sunday, and then he will And k Mttea turned hiek.it will ultimately 8 ver 4MH last trial calendar of the District 'ourt il cs Fa s, ouscs, s .it ..otk. wherein this "young Inexperienced theoary to leave town in a hurry. The sq a have been flooded rist" as our Democrat friends are leasand railroad, press and the pulpit go hand in hand villages and covered. ed to style us had as many eases si any with whitewash Irrushcs and pleasant lake is The larger than any other other lawyer practicing befon said words, magnifying little vlrtures Into in the I nited Slates the aua more court than as wholly twice, the, and The , many as exiept tlc pen pulpit, bigones. M f hi iran. Luke Lake Suit Great and f the are vests the great triuniviiH'e. lawyer ability. And grave stone f is in Par area sunken the and .Mexico, And the great minister went awn, g further, as to the law library question, n in e to Bow low Iftbi ln very thoughtful it, the I while tin adifc writer of that article weH anew -- and turned to his work, and told of the BO lake will uuimat. h be Companbia to! we stand ready to prove that the ( oun- battel botwee tha United iy Attoraoy owas ose of the best, Hako surpassing beauty of the bride, while in the Ore ind Cauade, P. ti; JUL m J fi .'avt b .as as homely date law libraries in this teteHf li to be a general victory for tbe Republican party all over. In various places some of the othVes arc Box Elder justify his own acts Mr. Cook There seems People Joined In Wedlock. article of the incumbent the criticizing present the office. Why County Attorney's writer of this, article should stoop to assail one who isn't a candidate aod expect to strengthen hi, own candidacy by such disreputable methods is heioud comprehension ud such an attack being made at the eleven' h hour, or in tha lat Vol. RePubllcans Are Vic torious Over the Land. Two of Tremonton 's Young News; there appeared a lengthy : 1WW. edding KellS By Cha.lesE. Fox ley. In last week's issue NOVEMBER 8, You always get full value for your money at Stohl Bros. Furn. Store, that's why they sell so many Heaters and Ranges. Have you seen tbe large and elegant line of Quecnsware at the Hardware Store? The goods are there, the prices right. It will be worth your while to see the elegant displny. Stohl Bros, are selling all kinds Good Luck Ranges. They always give satisfaction. of The "L. T. L."will meet at the M Church, every Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend . L. T. L. Sec. B Good Cider Apples C. G. Adney Addess At 20c. a bt.thel. Corinne. Ttah. Stoves? Well yes! Where? At the up to date (Wilson) Hardware Store. Heaters and Cook. Steel Ranges! All sizes and prices. Wonder. FOR Eclipse and Lines: Strong Ohio Seed Potatoes at .50 per bushel. E. E. Brenkmann Tremonton, Utah. SALE-E&- ry It Is No Wonder WANTED! That men smoke when they see our line of smoker's supplies. Anybody would. If you desire to see something The tobaccos are of the finest good in Stoves, Ranges and Hea-- 1 variety and of the most call at Stohl Bros. Furniture pensive cure. Store, The pipes give solid comfort to Tremonton Utah !,, nM anA vnr,o-- smolrpr wan1 When you use Stock Food you and 1H pending, tl .015.00 colWe won't mention our cigars to get the best. The International Is so lected iu fines iucludiug costs snd 14 especially, but smoke one of ' , . , i livJ ftll i i i fv,ns.i f J4tivk .i " I uus IV unponea. jAiier imprisonment our leading brands and you ord, can it be said in tbe words of our Growers. We have a few palls of the will smoke no other. rrilsataa Stock Food w hich we are closing Men and teams to haul of D. gravel. 0. Itoush. Tremonton, Utah, ex-ter- If.-- -- m democratic friends "Boi Elder county has educated fOhJBg attorneys to prsc out 25 lb IIk at (2.50 per pail. reason t Mercantile Co, lice on the public at the public expense and to the oounty's sacrifice'" Further FOR SALE Good sweet cider iiui ko i jii.- ikh ni'ni Milium trial held la thfat aouate la hlcb th and cider vinegar. Call on L. H. Getz Point Ixjokout, Utah. (Continued uuUst Fug' I s, Riter Bros Drug Co, Logan & Gariand, Utah. Franklin, Preston Idaho & Montpelier, |