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Show t Be Shall the Court Honse Official Directory. Enlarged? At a late meetin.L' f the County Com presented inissioiicis a rMotlltkM) the present court that nu addition to in keep constructed house in Brighain be ing with plans and specifications to he furnished by a competent architect. TREMONTON chairmanof Board, J Fishburn, E M Wyatt. J c Gates. D c Roush. S B Watland. George Shuman. Member Tfcli resolution provoked some consid discussion and upon motion ol C jmmissioner Unit, action was deferred upon it for one meeting. At this week's meeting the matter was again brought up and again deferred, it being under stood that the commissioners wish to tind out what the sentiment of the people is before taking definite action. In a talk with Commissioner Hart we barned that there are about M000 of the e unty fundg at present available for any P clerk Treasurer A Spring, aud we would like very much to have the pleasure of showing them to you. The next few weeks it will certainly be to your advantage to see tlem before making any Spring purchases. John c cutler. -- p urpose for which I he taxpayers may need it and decide it should be used. If used for this purpose this money will be available for road improvement State Senator in various parts of the couuty. Now it is up to the people to say whether they wish the court house at Hrigham to be en W S Hansen Representative BOX ELDER COUNTY 1 District Peter Clegg. larged now, or want the money spent on Judge 1st Judical District fie roads this year and the court house Willard W Maughan. project deferred for a year or two. Of F J Holton. course with the growth of the couuty its Dist Atty business will increase and more room in Chairman County Com. the county buildings will be necessary, A W Valentine. but the question is, will the taxpayers be Co Commissioners M B Hart better off with a fine court house and D E Adams pjor roads, or with improved roads and Sheriff Joseph Josephson t!ie prospeot of a new court house after S N Cole Treasurer a few years. If you wish to have this Recorder Christena Madson money spent for au addition to the court Clerk house, tell the commissioners so, hut if Nephi J Valentine. B. C. Call not, the sooner you enter your protest Attorney the better. Good roads will lighten the Melvin Nebeker Surveyor burdens of the farmer and bring people Assessor Elias Jensen into the county, but the finest court A E Jensen honse with poor roads will not increase School Supt Andrew Funk ti c population nor lighten your taxes. Justice of Peace What an Education Did Constable for This Han. Charles Cheal COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. The editor received a letter from a young man who used to work for him in Pennsylvania and now hold a prominent losition in the high school at Spokane, Washington, at a salary of uiuety-livdollars a month, which shows vhat a young man can do if he will devote his time ta4he accomplishment of any good object. At twenty one years of age he ould hardly read or write, never having been permitted to go to school on account of poverty and other causes. He attend-the high school at Dallas, Pa., working his way, and graduated with honor. He then taught a term or two of district school and afterward entered Albion College where he graduated about three years ago. and at once found plenty of places waiting for him at better wages than he could ever have expected to receive had he not procured au education. Now he finds that he is getting pay for the time he spent in school, and has an easier job than he ever had before. It e A. W. Valentine, Dr. A. E. Rich, M. B. Hait and D Newest Fabrics in Spring Suitings, The Checks, Plaids and Fancy Mixtures that are in such demand just now. e want you to see them at 85c and buc. 0 First Showing of Longley Hats lor Spring. All the new shades and shapes. Our price for this hat is $3.00, and we want to tell you there are none better at any price. Other makes at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. Come and See Us a o YOU DO point-of-vie- earth. Ask your local newsdealer for current issue or send $1.50 for year's subscription. The lode, "Road of a Thousand Wonders," 120 beautiful western views iu four colors will be included tree. SUNSET MAGAZINE FLOOD IUTLDING, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Both Extremes In California. The highest and lowest elevations Jn this country are in California, within 100 miles of each other. The loftl- Is Mt. Whitney, 14,499 feet high, and the lowest is Death valley, about 450 feet below the level of the sea. Immense Area of Canada. Canada Is as large as 30 United Kingdoms. She has received over half a million Immigrants In ten fears. RIM'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ftailax indigtition and Stomach Troubles CAN FISHBURN'S ALWAYS BEST AT o io Members. PRECINCT OFFICERS Job Printing for Every body. Why not have some loiter heads and envelopes printed with your name, business and address on them for the use of yourself and family? We can furnish them at very little more than the blank ones would cost and they look muih nicer. Call in when in town and let us show you samples and tell you the cost. Tiik Timkn, Tremonton, I'tah. Thirty days treatment for kidney bladder troubles ind rhueniatism for 11.00. Your money refunded if not satisfied. Pinculca contains no alcohol. Does not derange the stomach. Kasy to take. For sale by Treniont Mercantile Co. M IL DING LOTS. T wo good building lots for sale cheap fenced and some Call trees on them 51) by 150 feet each W H Cap at this office for particulars. well. Times Office. . New Type We have just received a lot of new job type and rules and can put up your jnb printing in better shape than have been able to do heretofore. We respectfully solicit your orders. Price given on application The Times, Tremonton . we Dogmatism Defined. Douglas Jerrold who defined dogmatism as "puppyism come to maturity," a happy piece of wise wit. It was n ONE PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST. Stores at Brigham and Tremonton. .W8i THE Wilson Lumber Co. 1 with fascinating short stories, picdesturesque personal cription of the interesting development of the West, and the romanrc and history of the wonderland of the We have often told you that you are welcome when looking for quality goods. whether looking or buying. e A beautifully illustrated monthly magazine of the wide awake West nary purposes. Richard John is building a fence in front of his home. Joseph John of Colorado is visiting his friends and relatives in our town. Daring the week the following were business visitors at our little town: Milton EL Welling, J. 8. Clark Jr. of Fielding, Moroni Ward of Riverside. D. E. Price of Samaria, W. H. Richards, Thos. Evans and Joseph Parry of Malad City and Hyrum Thorne of Cherry Creek. New and quite different from anything you have been used to seeing, all sizes, in a wide range of prices from $2.7;" to $9.00. Secretary PRECINCT JUSTICE CONSTABLE Box Elder James Knudson C. F. Nelson Three Mile Alma Iverson Brig. Nelson Mantua N. C. Jeppeson C. A. Anderson Calls Fort W. W. Lasley E. Hunsaker Dewey ville R. N. Gardner B. J. Record Collinston Hyrum Jensen J. R. Standing Beaver Dam C. J. Elmer Wm. F. Bowen Bear River A. E. Holmgren H.PThorsen Manila E. R. Sherman Chas Kroksh Sunset II. C. Vanausdeln T.E. Secrist Riverside L. H. Kennard Jas. O. Smith ) T. F. Coombs Job Welling Fielding E. R. Hadley Sylvester Owens Malad E. H. Rudd J. Nish Plymouth E. Gibbs Hans J. Knudson Portage R. W. Adams T. W. Sandal Rawlins Promontory Geo. N. House Chas Stokes Curlew (,'. W. Bobbins A.L.Peterson generally pays a young man well to spend Park Valley 1). Ilirschi J. A. F.ckerslcy a few years iu a good school, but many F. Hylaud Terrace John Nilsson of them would rather spend their time in Clear Creek 0. D Mclntire C. L. Kempton idleness while young than to study and 8. Babbitt fit themselves for positions of respousi-bilitJunction T. II. Blackburn Jr. H. C. Yates when they get older. Grouse Creek Phil Paskett C. C. Tovne Have you ever seen a Sunset? IS, IN In Ladies' Skirts, Blacks, Plaids and Fancy Mixtures, o Chairman D. E. Adams, vj, ?l 'Is Advance Spring Styles , If not NJ i oo HAS THEM SKINNED. Have who skinned? Montgomery Ward & Company, Sears, Roebuck & Company. Who said so? YOU WILL SAY SO. Just bring their catalogues to Our Store and compare prices on more than one hundred different articles, and if your catalogue price is not beaten, the Manager will go out and buy a SACK OF CANDY FOR THE CHILDREN. OO want you to come to Our Store once, com pare prices and if our goods and prices are not right, we will "tap" the till. oc HH guarantee to deliver the goods on the spot. There is no waiting, no paying the money three weeks before you get the goods. We also We also oo OO the Same? at our store and be convinced that we are in gf THE HARDWARE BUSINESS.- Call OO s Our weather seem to me getting warm er. I hope springtime is beginning now. Some of our people are getting prepared for spring works. The roads are kind of heavy, but we had rain in past times. Mr. Anion Pabigee's wife is very sick with bowel trouble. She has been sxk a number of years. She suppose her time will come soon. They seen Dr. Francke in Garland about one week next Wednesday. One baby sick. His father and mother been down to Garlaud to see Dr. Francke home on seven return They o'clock train. Tl.jy went this morning. Joseph Painboo and wife went up to Idaho to visit their friends and relatives. Mr. Lyaman been at canyon last week then he hurt his hand. He fell down and cut his right hand pretty bad. He don't be able to use It another day, because bad cut. Our day school rnnuing very nicely so far. Willie Ottogary. y guarantee, out of our small profit, to pay our share of the taxes, to help build churches, help to make to bad roads better, and last, but not least-he- lp educate your children by helping to build more and better school houses and help to pay the teachers. Will Any Catalogue House Do Our boys are getting out very many-post- s those days. Miss Rachel Hoskins is chambermaid at the Clayton Hotel at Garland. The stork has made several visits to o.ir village during the week. He left a bouncing babe to brighten the home of Wm. J. John, a beautiful baby girl at the home of W. D. Harris, a boy at T. A Hoskins' and one at the home of Joseph Allen. Race suicide, I guess nit. Mrs. Mary Jane Allen was taken to Salt Lake City to the St. Mark's hospital t ) be operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. Emma Halford is very sick. She has had three very sick children all winter but now they are able to get around. T. A. Hoskins has built an addition to his residence. Messrs. C. P. Landon and Levi D. Hall have been on the sick list for some time. Mrs. Esther Morris has returned home from American Falls, where she has been visiting her sons for about two weeks. For some time past we have had a great desl of wet. The roads have been very wet and muddy. Since last writing the Malad Copper Mining Co. have tunneled into the moan tain about 100 feet. The owners arc en tertaiuing hopes of a great strike in the near future. Buzz. Washakie Murmurerings. We OO Last week C. W. Hall made a husnes trip to Ogden. Mr. Hall has been buying and selling a great many cattle of late. A number of cattle buyers have been i i town lately. Among the most promiii ut were J W. Hes. Reese Ilros', C. A Udy and Jnhu Owens. They drove i ay between 150 and 1100 head of cattle. I). L. Kvans of Malad lias loaded and liipped a car of wheal from the Wood-ill- ! switch. Thomas V. John has bought about 100 teres of his father's ranch. Il is all un-- i r Cultivation, there being 10 acres of orchard. John Moss has been branding, marking and dehorning his cattle. He has brand ad between two and three hundred head. Wm. John has just dug a well upon li's farm. The water is excellent for culi- Eight now we want to call your attention to some of our New Arrivals for STATE Charles S Tingey. Secretary M A Bredden. Atty. General Auditor J A Edwards. used for budding an addition to the court Treasurer James Christiansen house, some ten or twelve thousand dol lars more must he raised either by taxa Supt. of Public Instruction A C Nelson. tion or borrowing, to complete the job. Remains Quality After Price is Forgotten. This is truly a Quality Store, still we ask you no more for Standard Goods of Quality than you pay elsewhere for inferior grades. R F Meldrum Governor U Long John Shuman. Marshall West Portage Hews. oo Lumber and all kinds of Building Material at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. JOB PR1NTING-- "WHERE GOOD GOODS ARE SOLD," Wilson Lumber Company, &2 TREMONTON. Both Phones, No. 11. MM Tl IVIES" TRY "THE For Your Job Printing, PRICE OUR WORK IS GOOD C& We shall have iu a new lot of Job Type in a few days and will be better prepared than ever to do RjIGHT. job printing in a satisfactory manner. We can print you a package of letterheads or notehcads, a box of envelopes or a package of billheads at short notice and reasonable prices. Or if you want less than a full box or package we will print any number you want and not ov-- i ercharge you cither. We print butter wrappers also, but don't care for that kind of work at the price, but will doit as an accommdation to our subscribers. Piles arc dangerous but do not submit to an operation until you have fir! tried ManZan, the Great Pile Remedy. It Is put up In callapsihle tubes with a nozzle that allows it to be applied exactly wbcre it is needed. If you have itching or protuding piles and ManZan docs not relieve, money refunded. Soothes and cools. Relieves at once For sale by Tremont Mrrrsntile Co J |