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Show Caocus Nominations. A tsiicus was held in the HIGH Fra- HONOR FOR A UTAH r has been takenp)ju!jt of the Chicago dailies to (discover the sentiment of the middle west regarding a presidential A vote SAN. Frank Pierce ol Silt Lake City Selected lor Assistant Secretary of ternal Hall Monday night to put the Interior. in nomination a president and e tndidate,with the result that i four members of the town board Aimftunfcment ws mrd Mon-- ; Judge Ta't of Ohio is far a to be voted for at the ccming elec b 'ad of all other candidates. in Washington of t he appoint lion. The affair did not stem to day 7 have much politics in it and every ment by President heodore Roose Harry Kelley of Eaetville, Pa., of of Frank elt, Pierce, attorney has invented a lunch basket that thing went off as lively as a cat office of first as- the to gilt Lake, may be packed full of good things i.i a gale of wind. of the interior, j to secretary eat, and when the hungry workJ A. Fishburn was chosen as .Mr Pierce will leave for the nation- man has eaten !! the food he chairman and E. M Wyatt as secmay in and about ten capita! finish days, with the basket t. up as of the a retary meeting. will assume his new duties Novern-De- r It's something like crawling As soon as the chairman had 1. is subject into a hole and His appointment Btated the object of the meeting, pulling the hole in to confirmation the United by him. after Kelley haB applied for nominations for President of the States sanate. a patent on his invention. Town Board were called for, and Mr Pierce succeed Thomaji Ryan five namee were mentioned, viz; I i:k Turner's e m i r moving picture ex S B WatUnd. A N Fishburn, C oi lopeKa, rvan., wno nas ior some hibition last Friday night drew a C Wilson. W T Hudson and D S time been considering his rjoigna-- 1 full housi. The show was very fair Lohr. A vote resulted in the elec tion on account of ill health. for some reason the light bucked but Mr Pierce has practiced law for tion of S B Watland, who had 9 sjveral times and caused the operroars in Salt Lake City, twenty-fiv- e rotes out of the 16 cast. ator cousiderable trouble and the For trustees or members of the making a (tpecialty of mining cases. s nail boy to chaff him in various town board it was agreed to vote He is also familiar with the land ways. Mr Turner is very much of for one at a time. On the first laws of the United States, a quali- a gentleman and will be welcomed ballot W T Hudson had in seven fication of much importance in the should he come this way again. office to which he has been appointvotes, Thomas Waldron six, and The strength and extent of Alvin Keller three. Hudson was ed. Hie appointment came to him the movement in faror of unsolicited, but he had been recdeclared elected. Taft as the successor of The second vote gave Wm, ommended to the President for the President Roosevelt is becomThompson nine votes and Thos. plae by his friend and college class mate, Secretary James R. Garfield, ing a matter for nerious discusWaldron seven. sion everywhere. The third ballot resulted :r the DENYER JAP COMMITS SUICIDE. Taft is generally accepted as nomination of Alvin Keller by a vote of ten to Mr Waldron 's six. Lo.ed a Girl Who Did Mot Lo?e Him. the choice of the president, and the believers in his policies are On the fourth ballot two new P S, Abb, Ksrean, killad himself iD lining up behind him with a candidates appeared, D C Roush Denvsr, MonslHy, by sliootinj himself quiet vigor tht t means someand Sam Nihart. the latter being la the mouth with s pistol. proposed by C C Wilson in one of The sanst of tbt deed was found in a thing. The country believes in his characteristic speeches which latter written iu hit native language and carried conviction with it and left on a dresior iu Uh room. Translat Roosevelt so thoroughly that millions of voters will accept gave Sam the place on the ticket ed it raad Arasricau "My girl don't love me Jap his judgment as to his successor by ten votes to Roush 's two and any more. Am very, very sick, so little without hesitation. Nebraska Waldron 's four. Jaii boy want to (lit. I, P. J. Ar.n, kIso After a congratulatory address kill myself because I have friamh, no State Journal. to the candidates and voters by money and no work. If Don't forget the Times office when auyone will ' Mr Wilson in which he predicted wtite my honored relatives in Japan, do wanting job work, the success of his candidate whom not tell tbm that I killed myself, but. Thtmble Clubo. There Is one kind of a woman's he described as a four horse man say that I just died. P. S, Ann," The American girl referred to is Miss club against which there have been working for a railroad, Katherine Wnmiik of Salt Lake, accord- made no objections and no criticisms, and that is any kind of a "sewing the meeting adjourned. ing to friends of the dead man. club." These are i We Are Now Ready For Our Fall and Winter Trade. Every Department, Every Shelf, Every Counter is Loaded with the Season's Newest Creations. You'll Be Interested. j j des-sar- New Dress Goods J CLOAK DEPARTMENT. I a We are showing a magnificent line of Ladies , Misses' and Children's Coats at prices that defy competition. It will pay you to call and see them before buying. j Sec-rotar- one-hor- Utah's Compulsory School Lai. generally the first clubs that the conservative type of women Join, and are the kindergar tens from which they graduate to clubs organized for the broader nur. piise of altruistic work, says the Pic torial Review. One of the most in terectlng of thimble clubs has been beard from In far away Mexico, where Mrs. E. Leon, in the to WD fit A (TtlO a Culientes, brought together over 300 Commencing on Monday last girl telling liar he could not tend her any the compulsory school law went more mousy until he wat able to work. into effect in this state, and all She replbid that she wanted nothing children between the ages of 8 more to do with him. This message jo and 16 years, who stay away preyed upon hit mind that he burned from school, must assign some her photograph and all her letters and hot himself. He was 37 years of age. reason for their delinquency Advises Against Going to Neyada. which will be acceptable in the sight of the law. Frank Pardee of Salt Lake City has The law provides that each just returned fiem a trip to the mining child between the ages indicated camps of Nevada and gives a very dit must attend school at least thirty couragiug report of the outlook In that weeks each year. region. He says that there it plenty of ore there and any number of men geld The compulsory attendance who are williug to work, but there ll no law has a few exceptions, and un money to pay them, and hundrudt are less a child comes within the folon the verge of starvation and are unable lowing provision he must attend to get away owing to the lack of funds. school: women drawn-needl- taught in the district school ww seen. That such child is in such physical or mental condition as to ren- company a store for it, selling it to the der such attendance inexpedient company whenever they chose, or to others if they saw fit. Although the or impracticable. was under no obligations to re That such child is attending company imlinrsc the depositors for their losses, some public, district or private they offer to make good to Ihem and school That the services of such child are necessary to the support of a mother or invalid father. pay them for every buthclof wheat destroy ed by fire at the rate of (W cents a bush- el, 35 Ktorc percent in merchandise and the balance in lour from the and mill nulls when their new mill Is completed, well known fact that persons which they are now rebuilding. Such living in the Pine forests do not suffer generosity on the part of a milling com from kidney diseases. One dose of Pine pany ought to be appreciated. nlcs at nljht usually relieves backac ho. Hinga Uyspcpsia Tablets do the work. Thirty days treatment, l 00. Your Sfomacb trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, money refundsd if not satisfied. Sold bloatio, etc., yield quickly. Two days by Tremont Mercantile Comasoy, treatment free. Ask your druggist for syrup fri-- trial Hold lit Tremont Mere Co. is a beeTaxativ1Tou6h RCUEVKt COUGHS AND COLDS e In that hnmiMfni work for which the Mex- have become so famnna their united efforts to most beautiful gown needlework and em me woria nas ever What la "Popjoying?" "P" must be the most tricky and elusive letter of the alphabet, the one that jives the lexicographer the greatest trouble. Dr. Murray has been steadily pursuing it for a couple of years or more, but bis quest is not yet over. In his latest appeal for in formation sportsmen and schoolboys may tie able to render assistance. G. h. Mngaiey s book on "Srjort and Travel'" has a reference to "the stream and on which he himself was wont to popjoy In a very original manner." And "Tom Brown's School Days" con-raithis sentence: "After a whole aricrnoou s popjoying they caught mre or tour small coarse fish." Dr. Murray wants to know the precise meaning of popjoy," how the word has been made up and whether It is scnooi slang or a specimen of local dialect. He advised those who havo or can gel brought there, most of whom were people of imall means who expected to get flour or trade from the experts e 'can women and enllated produce the mane rrom That such a child is taught at jots elsewhere fo stay away from Southern Nevada. home in the branches prescribed by law for the same length of A Liberal Company. of time as children are required The Chipman Mercantile Co of Ameri by law to be taught in the discan Fork loat their flour mill by s Are trict school. few days ago. Stored in the mill waa a That such child has already ac large amount of wheat belonging to farm quired the branches of learning ers who had it " Hats and Caps. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT JUST RECEIVED. The Longley Hat (the one we talk so much about at $3.00.) You get no better hat, no matter what Buying by Moonlight. "I made a queer trip one night net long ago," said the agent of a cemetery company. "I went out to the cemetery after dark with a prospective customer, so she could see how tho burial lot under consideration looked by moonlight. The lady waa of a romantic turn of mind. She had taken a fancy to a plot on a little knoll overlooking a lake, but before closing the deal she Insisted upon seeing the effect of tho moonbeams on the wuter and surrounding landscape. had sold many lots under peculiar circumstances, but that poetic phase of our business was aoniethlng new. The lady seemed to derive considerable satisfaction from it. Anywnv, she bought the lot." 1 No Chance at All. Mattel s really a terrible bore. He talked last night for hours and only stopped to rough." "Well. suppose you could get a word In edgewayi then?" "Rather not. for while he was coughing h. made signs with his hands that h" vz.i gpln? on affrward." "That 1 Other makes at $2.50, $2.25, price ycu pay. $1.75, $1.50. Boys' Eats at $1.50, $1.25 down to 60 cents. An elegant line of Boys' and Girls' School Caps, or if you want a good Winter Cap for yourself, we have it. We are here with the Goods and Prices and ab solutely guarantee to save you money or no sale. y VW K Are you aware of the fact that we sell GROCERIES OF QUALITY than any other store in the country? GIVE US TRIAL ORDER AND BE CONVINCED. R. L. FISHBURN & SONS CO., TREMONTON STORE. oiuira at ijiigiiaiii anu remonion. gt YOU WILL DO WELL se He gave her many present and she professed t love him. After hit arrival in Denver he was sick niid wrote to the o in profusion. The correct trend of fashion is seen here at a glance, every stylish weave and color is shown. J a O To place your order with us for s saw Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Windows, Doors, Mould- ings, etc. and you will do a little better to do it now. Some people think that lumber is high. We don't think it out of proporto tion The price we are selling at now will very soon many other things. look 'cheap' if the railroad companies increase the freight charges. Buy now and take no chances. We have done all we could to protect your interests by buying some TWENTY CARS, which we have and wHl receive on the old freight rate. This stock, however, is going very fast, and, as a matter of fact, when we have to pay more, we will have to charge more or we can't "keep the wolf from the door." Our one-inlumber is full thickness. ch BARBED WIRE, BRICK, CEMENT C& NAILS. STONEWARE IN WAGON LOADS, Fruit Jars of all kinds including Stone, Portland Cement C& Hard Plaster. 00 Hardware of All Kinds. Guns, Ammunitoin, Etc. ad We Give You a Phonograph Free of Charge. oo 40 Come and see us. 40 40 UK 40 We are here to please (Bell and Bear River Valley Telephonas No. n. Call us.) Wilson Lumber Company, Utah. 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