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Show The whole is surrounded by tewsjattd promenade, embellish-- c Published Every Thursday At i with ornate parapet an. balii- and T'tah. otralcs Tremonton, splashing fountains. colWm. H. Cap well, Editor sndMauar r. On four sides of the ba.se of the umn are inscription.;, the last of Entered as seeor.u class nutter Apr) w.iieh is as follows: 1904. st the I'ost office at Tremonti "William McKinley died in Buff-a"' act of the under congress Utah, Sept 14, 1901, victim of a March rd. lTki. tr a?herou8 assassin, who shot the pr tsi lent as he w.as exten ling to him tli" hand of court ev." Subscription rms. T RE MONT 77 vcl. TIMES. Promises a I We have the goods and keep our promises regarding auality and prices which are the best and lowest. i o. One ypr adne in I The Girl in Calico. .fi" En The l r - nt hare the profits. l- Has our stock been larger or better than now, and we We invite you are getting in New Goods Every Bay. look cf Goods and we Fall at new our and lines to call are sure you will not tl.N tl Tra Never -- Six months In advance One rear not in advance FARMERS' CASH UNION. Are of no account unless the party has the goods. tnU -- - Mark In ) twine. or Buy it from vour own institut'oa ut- LINSEED OIL i called on a friend and his sisters, Bring vour empty cans and buy oil the cheapest way. A bevy of beautiful girls. WHERE UNCLE SAM IS ASlEEP. Mower-- . Rakes, Jackson Forks, Pitch Forks. Wire Rope Tiiere was Maud with a rose in hei ;ind a GREAT Q JAN TIT Y of sisal rope has been a daily tresses of gold, edThe following rattling frood out-put- , with ample on hand to meet your requirnients. And Madge with a necklace of Atlan the from ucational editorial LOOK FORWARD to your requirnients for handling pearls, to acknowledge the beauty of the patterns and the very an abundant grain ha est. VY E can SAV E MONEY in buy-- : ta Constitution is reproduced And Milly, a beauty with melting moderate prices asked for them. And then we are quite black eyes, in" vour hinder or Header for you. with pleasure and without apolosure you will buy the goods you need that are sold and V.TfiTTTV THOUSAND GRAIN BAGS will arrive in in a seat from And the rest, apart gy, it is right to the point, for it bv the door, Place 1 our Urden because sackample tune toi threshiner. shows just where the govern-m?... MM ..t iu? ..,.. Sweet Ruth in a calico gown. will be in demand, ims aiuouiu ne puiwmwu i fin ugut is asleep: the right price. sold for be can ami time i were satins and velvets an of 1 per There "A meager SIXTEEN THOUSAND APPLE BOXES have been chiffons and silks, of United the income cant of the ordered for earl) delivery. We Can Supply Your Wants in And laces and ribbon galo c; States government is devoted to Hut I looke at the mai leu who was that line, or in anything that may be required for the FARM or HOME, which terms are synouymous. one of the most important of all youngest of all UTAH. TREMONTON, And the neat frock she modestlv government functions, th3 adwore. Where You Get Goods at Right Prices. Never Undersold. vancement of education. And of dayid Holmgren, mgr. of that It spoke to my soul a cottage afar approximately four-fiftFrom the worry and rrastc of the goes to the education of Indians, W S Hansen Presence 01 Mini town. Representative the nation's ward'', and not citi- And lo, to preside o'er the coffer; BOX ELDER COUNTY zens. and cream, nesrro minister from beor-- ! T TA Juaicai uuranci "The peo;:le pay into the Unit-- ; A gni in a calico gown. ma who was visiting friends Jucle Willard W Maughan. ed States treasury annually It was all over, that cal- in New York ( ity, w ent one Fail Guaranteed by nt six-tent- Waldron 1 - , Harris Bros,, & FARMERS' CASH UNION, Tremonton, Utah. hs m 1 $800,-000,00- seven-hundred- $10 th "This $1,200,000 is distributed' states and among the forty-eigin sums of $25,000 territories ht each, to annually increase to under what is known as the Morrell law, and must be used ex c usively for the purposes of education in agriculture and the me-- 1 chanic arts"The United States government gives less to the cause of education in the various states and territories than it gives for the support of the volunteer militia. And yet we indignantly deny that we have anything of the spirit of militarism. We would not have it abate in the slightest degree its support of the volunteer troops; but can their importance be for a moment com pared to that of education? "The dereliction of the federal government lies in the fact that it has never appropriated one penny to the cause of common ed ucation of its children. "Ten millions for a single battleship may be all right; a hundred millions Co an army and a like sum for a navy are passed up annually without protest. "The federal government should appropriate to the general cause of the education at least a small part of that vast amount which is annually taken into the govern ment treasury from the pockets of the people, and a movement to that e.id must be successful." $50,-00- 0, - Monument Dedicated William N. to Memory ot McKinley. The Sept. dedicated here last Thursday in memory of William McKinley was erected by the state of New York on a site approved by the city of Buffalo, It is in the form of an obelisk of white marble, SO feet high, and is situated at Niagara and Court streets, and Delaware avenue. The obelisk rests up on a pedestal 14 feet high, the base of which It 12 fed abov e the "treet Buffalo, monument V , 10. 1 ' J THE KENT HOTEL 0, patterned for every man, ico dress, Wit h sprays of most delicate pink woman and child in all the state?. And the waist, oh, so slim and so Of this vast sum there is returnslender, was bound ed to them for education the palWith a plain satin ribbon I think. try sum of $1,200,000, about one I could tell you the number of ruf- fles it had. part of what For I boldly marched up and sat they contribute in indirect taxes down, for the support of the government. The remainder, $3,800,-00- 0 With a thrill of delight, in a chair by the side of the $5,000,000 which the Of the girl in the calico gown. federal government annually apA look and a word, and a blush and propriates to education, goes to' ami a smile, the Indians, who pay no taxes. A next on the street cr 1 i F J Holton. Dist Atty Chairman County Com. A W Valentine. M B Hart Co Commissioners D E Adams Sheriff Joseph Josephson S N Cole Treasurer Recorder Christena Madson Clerk Nephi J Valentine. Sunday to the cathedral on Fifth Avenue. He w as very much impres.8-by the service, especially by t te choir boys in the procea- onaland recessional. When h returned to the south he re-dved to introduce the same thing into his church; sohecol leeted fifteen or twenty little darkies and drilled them until he had them well trained. One Sunday the congregameeting day tion was greatly surprised to A call and a question, a kiss and a see the choir-hoy- s marching in ring, And my happiness soon was corn eragingthe processional. The minister noticed that something plete. I married in haste, and shall never was w rong, one boy was not repent, He leaned For love is my scepter and crown carrying anything. o the pulpit, and in order In the cottage of t avoid attracting attention, which she is queen, h chanted in tune to the s;ng-rng- : The girl in the calico gown. e Minna Irving in Munsey's. Out young people who indulge Sheri-da- Wyoming, Knterprise, will hear with interest that the heads of New York Society have declared more fashionable from now on than dancing. The "sitting out" embodies the same position as danc ing-tonly difference is that you sit instead of dance. The man's right arm is around the girl's waist, School Supt Justice of Peace j thing like it, says Brother Peterson of the Coalville Times. We PRECINCT OFFICERS Official Directory. have always regarded it as quite a nuisance to gallop n mile or two. Don't forget waal TREMONTON room full of people sitting around on sofas hugging to music is more A BEE'S to our notion. This will give old rhematicky brethern a good Most men waltz, chance to waltr. J for the dance, but for the position, and w hile many a man may 1 se his appetite for dancing, cler Treasurer he has to get powerful old before he Marshall loses his appetite for hugging a pretty girl. Tri-mon- HEADQUAR ERS FOR WALL PAPER. Time! tin- Sisrn and Carriage Paintinsr Neatly Do ne Will Meet Prices on First Class Work. Utah. Tremonton, TT r 11U1 If! tmii. u5 Machinery. We have just received a carload of Osborne's Harvesting Machinery and would be pleased to have every farmer in this Valley call and see it and get our prices. There is no better machinery made or sold anywhere. WATLAND & CO., Tremonton, Tremonton - - - Utah. Horse Breeders' Association. flic ork. LAXa ' SYRUP CO'Jv-- i Have you ever seen a Sunset? C Gates. D c Roush. SB Watland. t lob RELIEVES chainnanof Board, J AFishburn. the EM Wyatt. Member " " n Lain t .Stri ct. feet on For price K. A. KENT, Tremonton, t'tah. House Painting and Decorating ' while her head rests lovingly on his bosom, and all sit and listen to the music. Now. that is Boms- - '.() by 1C0 Charles Cheal Printing while his left holds her right. Her left hand is placed on his shoulder Also a desirable building lot and terms inquire of George Meidrum, . hc any man. Elias Jensen A E Jensen Andrew Funk : that "sitting out" a waltz will be d Melvin Nebeker . y, well-furnishe- B. C. Call Attorney Surveyor Assessor PRECINCT JUSTICE CONSTABLE Box Elder James Knudson (". F. .Nelson Three Mile Alma Iverson Briy. Nelson .Mantua N. C. Jeppeson ('. A. Anderson Calls Fort W. W. Latdey E. Ilunsaker Deweyville 1. N. Gardner I!. J. Record Colllnston Fly rum Jensen J. It. Standing Heaver Dam C. J. Elmer Wm. F. Bo wen "What have you done with Bear River A. E. Holmgren H. PThorsen C ( has Kroksh Manila P F. Otsen your incense-po- t with II. The little darky ('. Vanausdeln T, E. Sccrisi great Sunset L. II. Keunard .la-- . G Smith Riverside back chanted mind of presence "I left it in the aisle-- it Fielding T". F. Coombs Job Welling E. R. Had ley Sylvester Owens Malad w as too damn hot. E. H. Rudd J. Nisi. Plymouth .1 R ITono Rll.hl ...... ' ii. ... ...I. " i 'IWtn.rp j IUC4I5. R, W Adams T. W. Sandal Few men succeed in living up tr. Rawlins their ideals, but that Js no argument Promontory Geo. N. House Chas Stokes ' ,.. Iiobbins A. L. Peterson iTtlnst the Ideals. Curlew ( . for Every Park Valley D. Hirschi . A. Eckersley Job F. llvland Terrace John Nilsson body. Clear Creek O.I) MclntircC L. Eempton Why not hare Rome letter beads and S. Babbit! nnvnlnnMi ririuiril wi.'h vriur tiame husiBlackburn Junction H. T.H. C. Yates Jr. ness and address on ihcra tor the use of GnMM Ctwk Phil Paiktitt C. C. Tovne Wb ran furnish vinirwIfBiiH fMiiiilv them Bt Tcrj. ltte more than the blank! ones would cost and they look modi nic COtJNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. er. tall in when in town and let US A. W. Valentine, show you samples and tell you the cost. Chairman I'lIK TtMKS, A. K. Rich, Dr. Secretary Tremonton, I'lab. M. li. Hart and D. E Adams Member? ed in the dizzy waltz, says the b i Tremonton. Doing the best business between Ogden rooms, all in good and Malad. Twenty Reason for order, on Main Street near railroad station. is for selling poor health of owner. This a bargain for in George Shurnan, John Shurnan. R F Meldrum A btaotlf'iMy Illustrated month est niagiiline of the wide awake with fasciBating short Stories, personal the interesting develop-nten- t of the West and the romance and history of the wonderland of the earth. Ask your loeal newsdealer for rurrent issue or send 11.00 for year's The hook. "Road of subscription. I'.'ll beautia Thousand Wonders." a III ful western lews in font colon be included tree. lv s point-qf-vie- STATE . Mothers with little children need no John c Cutler. Governor S Tingey. Charles Secretary M A Bredden. Attv. General J A Edwards. Auditor James Carittiai Treasurer Get Your Printing Done at Supt. of Public Instruction A C Nelson, The Times Office, Tremonton. 1 state Senator nistict PINEULES longer fear croup, colds and whoopinc Laxative Cough Syrup dtlgh. lire taste, good. It works off the cold through the bowels, clears the head. Ouarnntofd. Sold by Treraont Mercantile nompaay, for the Kidneys FOR 30 OAVS' TREATMENT JI.OO SUNSET FLOOD BUILMKO, ! I WOT CiQgg, MAGAZINE ' BAB FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. BREED TO THE BEST. MOINEAU The Old Reliable No 44324, French Pen heron Weight TIM, Is st Chailea S hmutz' place, 2Mi miles west of Tremonton, for the Mason of 1W7 Term of fpr vlrp in fnr irs;l imlw, or l?n whn h. msr is known to ho in fsl An Imported |