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Show Washakie Waitings. J uii!e my sliort stcry but we are !i The loud little Lit ifttl we)! up here shower last week, and we have quite This makes mud thh morn last night County Court Proceedings. The Board of County Commissioners met in regular session April 1st, 1907. full board pres-- ' ing or to day ent. Mr and .Mrs. Geo. M. Wi.rd baring Communication from C. C. born pretty little boy baby last Friday Toyne of Grouse Creek asking about 4 o'clock. His mother is morning disfor a plat of Grouse Creek vi rv nicely doing triet for assessing purposes was Some of our people going down to Salt considered. Luke City to conference on April 6th. Upon motion of chairman Val- Seems to me we could farm if the entine the clerk was instructed like this, and fall crops to notify the Surveyor to bring weather keep up the assessor's plats up to date at are coming fine. We want to O 01 ion JffiLx o locataoi ioi oi -1- TREMONTON chairmanof Hoard, J A Fishburn. Tell YOU . Official Directory. " 44 Member " " " . this week about the clu E M Wyatt. J c Gates. D c Roush. S E Watland. George human. John Shuman. R F Meldrum Treasurer New Spring Waists The boys have played baseball with Portage boys, and beat tlieni la-- t L. H. Getz asked for an appro I hope they will play agar: priation to gravel the road from Saturday. s the southwest corner of Sec. 6 to jine time this week. Well, .Mrs Pabigce getting very nicely the southeast corner of Sec. 5 T. so far. 1 hope she gets all right again 11 N., 3 W. Action deferred. soon when this weal her gets warmer. Thos. Laws asked that he be Mr. Kysctchcw Mologan has been built given a duplicate warrant for warrant number 1162 for $4.00, a nice chicken coop last week some time, Willie Ottogury, issued 1st, 1906. Upon mo & Skirts Marshall STATE once. '.Vest Sept. tion the clerk was instructed to ESTRAY NOTICE. issue duplicate. J. M. Grant asked that $300 be STATE OF UTAH, I f Couoty of Elder appropriated to grade and gravel In the Manila Precinct of said County. the roads in Honey ville District; I have in my possession the following action deferred. desciibed est ray animal which, if not Messrs. Jos. Jensen and W. L. claimed and taken aw ay will be sold t Grover appeared and explained public auction to the highest cash bidder the condition of the roads in Raw at my real lence in El wood in Manila Pre lins district and asked that the ciDct, on Monday, the 8th day of April, 1907, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. county appropriate $1,000 in grad Description or Animal: ing, etc., in Garland Townsite, One light heifer, ear also for the privilege of hauling mark and two slits in left o Newest Fabrics and Latest Styles and Conceptions in the Dress Maker's Art. Then, buying them as we do direct from the manufacturers, you will really note quite a saving between the price you pay here and elsewhere. Then there's the new Suitings and Oxfords that we'd like you to see. three-year-ol- gravel from the county's pit. Letter from Jas R. Olsen accepting fence put around gravel pit on Point Lookout. Communication from Elliott Drew declining to accept position as Justice of the Peace of Rawlins Precinct. Bond of A. M. Brown for conducting liquor business at Collins ton approved. The followins bonds were approved: E. A. Rich, county physician: Levi D. Hall, road super visor, Portage; C. F. Wells, road supervisor, Willard; Thos. Laws Justice of Peace, Rawlins Precinct. Petition of J. H. Garbanete and others asking for the appoint ment of John Ward as road supervisor of Snowville district, was upon motion of chairman Valentine, granted. Petition of Thomas Payne and others asking that Thos Laws be appointed Justice of the Peace of Rawlins Precinct, was, upon mo tion of commissioner Adams, granted. The clerk's, recorder's and sheriff's reports of fees collected during March, 1907, and auditor's report of incidental expens es during said month, were presented and accepted. Henry C. House, Supervisor Corinne District, appeared and asked for an appropriation to buy tile to put under canal to carry water off road between Sees. 2 & 31 and 3 & 34. T.9 and 10, N. R. 3 W. Upon motion of Mr. Hart $150 was appropriated. Chairman Valentine reported h ; had investigated the roads in Beaver Dam District and recommended that the supervisor be permitted to change the roads as requested by supervisor. E. R. Sherman telephoned his resignation as Justice of Peace of Manila Precinct which was accepted and Wm. Drew, was, upon motion of commissioner Hart appointed to fill the vacancy. Upon motion of Mr. Hart the county pay the expense of moving fence between Sees. 10 & 15 T. 11 N. R. 5 W. County Court adjourned two weeks. for The Tremonton merchants are vrlad to note that they are able to sell goods so much cheaper than they can be bought any where else in the Valley that the Garland merchants are getting worried. The fact is that people generally know a good thing when they sse it. and they can sae that Tremonton prices are as low as any where in Utah for the same quality of goods, consequently they will come here to buy. And besides we have less mud here than the city at the head of navigation. square crop ear, branded Y on right shoulder. Said estray was taken up by me in said Precinct on the 28th day of March, 1907. Charlkh Khokhh, Poundkeepcr lor Manilla Precinct. . MANY DAMAGE CASES Sheepmen and Cattlemen Bringing Snits Against Railroads. That the sheepmun and cattlemen of D the West are thoroughly determined to h fully reimbursed by the railroad com- o i YOU DO CAN ALWAYS BEST AT civil actions that have been filed in the The alleged neglect of the railroad cjmpanies and their employes in the handling of sheep and cattle is ho basis for all the actions. Having the stock to long on the road without feed and water t one of the most frequent complaints of the shippers. The rough treatment of stock at loading and unloading points and delay in transit are matters also com . , oo Rates. The following reduced rates via the O. S. L. Railway will be made from the stations named below for the April Confer ence at Salt Lake City. Tickets on sale from April 3rd to 8th; good for iK.urn to April 15th. Train II leaves Malad at Ttlfl a. m. daily, arriving at Salt Lake at 11:45 a. m. Train 34 Waves Malad daily except Sunday at 1:','0 p. arriving at Salt Lake at 7,35 p. in Station. 3.85 Willow Springs Cherry Creek 8.65 Woodruff 3.40 8.53 Fielding 3.75 Hiveraidc 2.75 Garland TKEMONTON Central 2.55 2.50 2.40 Honita 2 30 2.25 Evans 2.15 Waukegan 2.00 Corinne 1 .75 llrigham for Malad and trains inter Returning mediate points leave Salt Lake at 7:10 a. ui. ami 410 p. m. For time of trains sec time tabic on the 4th page of this paper. Gently move the bowels and at the same time stops the cough, Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains Honey and Tar. Noopiates. Best for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Satisfaction guaranteed. Children like it. Mothers indorse it. For sale by 'Fremont Mer cant ih Co. BEE'S LAXATIVE COUGH KfUf Via SYRUP COUQMB AND COLDS Sheriff mt i fw ' lit hi, innn m m Attorney B. C. Call Justice of Peace Nebeker Elias Jensen A E Jensen Andrew Funk ONE PRICE AND THAT TE LOWEST. D Constable Charles Cheal o Melvin Surveyor Assessor School Supt COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. Chairman' A. W. Valentine, Dr. A. E. Rich, Secretary M. B. Hart and D. E. Adams, Members.' PRECINCT OFFICERS Lumber People, Hardware People, Paint People, Oil People, Cement People, Cutlery People, Queensware People, Range People, PRECINCT JUSTICE CONSTABLE Box Elder James Knudson C. F. Nelson Three Mile Alma Ivcrson Brij;. Nelson Mantua N. C. Jeppeson C. A. Anderson Calls Fort W. W. La.ley E. Huupakrr Deweyville R. N. Gardner B. J. Record Collinston Hy mm Jensen J. R. Standing Bearer Dam C. J. Elmer Wm. F. Bowen Bear River A. E. Holmgren H. PThorsen Manila E.U.Sherman Chaa Krokih Sunset H. C. Vanausdeln T. E. Secrist Riverside L. H. Kennard Jas. G. Smith T. F. Coombs Job Welling Fielding E. R. Hadley Sylvester Owens Malad E. H. Rudd J. Nish Plymouth J. E.Gibbs Hans Knudson Portage R. W. Adams T. W. Sandal Rawlins Promontory Geo. N House Chas Stokes Curlew C. W. Robbing A. L. Peterson Park Valley D Hitachi J. A. Eckersley John Nilsson Terrace F. Hyland Clear Creek O. D MclutireC. L. Kempton S. Babbitt H. C. Yates T. Jr. Junction H.Blackburn Grouse Creek Phil Pa.kett C. C. Toyne . . oo Whip People, Harness People, Cigar People, Phonograph People. oo Have you ever seen a Sunset? A beautifully illustrated month- West with fascinating short stories, picdesturesque personal cription of the interesting development of the West, and the romance and history of the wonderland of the earth. Ask your local newsdealer for current issue or send $1.50 for year's subscription. The book, "Road of 180 beautia Thousand Wonders." ful western views in tour colors will be included tree. ly magazine of the Wilson Lumber Company, Utah. Tremonton, ARE "WHERE GOOD (JOODS Recorder Clerk Joseph Josephson S N Cole Christena Madson Nephi J Valentine. Treasurer WHO? Fare. Malad Dist Atty Chairman County Com. A W Valentine. M B Hart Co Commissioners D E Adams What People? The The The The The The The The The The The The District Judge 1st Judical District They Are The People. plained of. Within the past few days no less than three damage suits have been iiled in the district court here against the railroad companies. Another complaint will be tiled by Maginnis h Corn as attorneys for Dilatesch & Stocksleager. cf Idaho, against the Cuion Pacific. Their com plaint alleges the niistreotment and delay of sheep in transit w hich cansed a loss of il ,100 to the shippers. Morning Ex- - 1 W S Hansen Representative BOX ELDER COUNTY ipanoi district, court here as well as elsewhere. State Senator Willard W Maughan. F J Holton. FISHBURN'S toi Charles S Tingey. Secretary M A Bredden. Atty. General J A Edwards. Auditor James Christiansen Treasurer Supt. of Public Instruction A C Nelson. Peter Clegg. Stutes at Brigham and Tremonton. panies for damages to their stoek in trau ait is apparent from the large nr.mher of Conference D D I John c cutler. Governor You'll not be disappointed in the showing we have ready for your inspection, compris ing, as it does, all the wide-awak- e point-of-vie- SOLD. The life of Cedar Lumber is four times as Attention, g as that of Fir or Pine; it is just the thing ise in putting iu your culverts. Three Deering Mowers, One Peering Rake, One Sulky Plow, One Walking Plow and Two Harrows, for sale at a bargain while they last. WILSON LUMBER CO., TREMONTON. Farmers! SUNSET MAGAZINE FLOOD BUILDING. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFOUNIA. Job Printing for Ev&ry body. TRY "THE TIMES For Your Job Printing, IS GOOD OUR PRICE 99 WORK C& RjIGHT. Why not have some letter 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 muib nicer. Call in wbeu in town and let us show you samples and tell you the cost. TlTE TtMES, Tremonton. Utah. |