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Show The V THE TOOELE COUIttY REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. YOU IY. STOCKTON, UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1904 on a new lease of life and Tlntic and Bingham will also be greatly benefited. Stockton Is one of the camps that will be greatly benefited by the rise in lead. The bright prospects of early development and permanent growth of the camp are enhanced by the advance In lead. Everything seems to be coming our way now, may It continue. EDITORIAL and Local DEPARTMENT. BRIEFS o AND OTHERWISE LOCAL - - Mr. Joseph Pomlnvllle of Stillwater, Minn., after having spent over 1:000 with The under side of every cloud 1 bright and shining, And so I turn my clouds about And always wear them Inside out To see the lining. the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggist, Mr. Alex Richard, to try a box of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so. and Is s well man to. day. If troubled with indigestion, bad Let conscience be your guide at taste in the mouth, lack of appetite or constipation, give these Tablets a trial, all times. and you are certain to he more than pleased with the result. For sale at SS England has nearly 4,000 female cents per box by Mercur Drug Co., Mer. butchers. cur, and M. E. Brown. Stockton. J The mastery of details makes work a pleasure. t. CORRECT AN EVIL. There has existed for a number of act yeara a tendency amongst the general populace, to be everlasting harpand bemoaning the fact that the If you would learn more about ing population Is falling In the growing 'your occupation practice diligently meshes of immoral traps set to underwhat you already know. J .4 mine their moral and intellectual Miss Blanche Dunbar works on a powers, and their ever Increasing Inranch with the cowboys near HolIn Intoxicants and cigarette brook, Aria., and says she would dulgence rather be a cowgirl than live in a amoklng by the youth of this and evpalace. ery other community. Yet in this as in every other, that la a Hon.' Wm. Spry will surely be the question there are two aides to conquestion, next Senator from this district and sider. a good selection It will be. Mr. Spray The older heads must consider as made a name for himself and his they already have done, that these In the last county Legislature. habits formed in youth have a de. . At least of the popu- generating Influence upon those who the older lation of the globe never eat fresh are Indulgents. Again must the advisory board so to speak, meat In India, China, Japan and ad- heads, use more presuaslve influence to jacent countries there are shout for- counteract those evils than the use no million who eat fresh of ty people Some tact glittering generaltles. meat. .4 by threats of punishment, or of but by being able to the difference of power and strength both physically and ment between a drunken and a sober m show the child an Ideal In such way that you do not antagonize b and he will by the uncontrolla power of his will, follow that Id' even though at times It may be m On tbe other ha discouraging. deal with him- In such a way aa cause an antagonism and he will sure as fate take an Independei course even though It be detriment to himself, physically and mental! o Made Young Again. One of Dr. King's New Life 111! each night for two weeks has put me ii II. Turnt-otny teens' again writes Dempsey town. Pa. They're the bee In the world for Liver. Stomach ami Howels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at all druggists. When you want a pleasant physic ti Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleas- nt Ineffect. salbyMerrornEug-Tel- J Use common sense In every of your life. health, and the grandest social time ever had. come. Excursion rates on all roads. See large posters. Respectfully, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. o MINERS' UNION DAY. you ib - O' ' - TO THOSE GOING TO THE FAIR. The World's Fair at St. touts is and will not really be ready busluess before September. It was aid by one of the state fair olficlala: l the people not to come until member If they want to see the Fair completed." THAT TIME CHECK SYSTEM. OWER BERTHS AT HALF RATES. -- County Courant. Bingham Junction. The laboring men of West Jordan are confronted with a system of payment, disgusting snd illegal. Although being Illegal that system has existed from the time of the construction of the smelting plants until the present, seemingly because no one has dared say a word In regard to the special privilege shown to some parties. The Independence and pride of other business concerns of this town have prevented competitors from fighlng the system as It exists. Other business concerns felt that to kick seven-tenth- s against the privilege held by a certain business concern would surface a selfishness on the part of those who advanced the endeavors of abolishing the damnable system of time check must be employed that will demon- payments. A man can hardly be censured for The Galena King Is looking well strate to the young wherein Ilea the an opportunity that comes with a large quantity of good ore be- tendencies of evil, that are alowly grasping his way; If he stay with that opporbut their surely undermining physical mined and unlimited every day ing powers, their intellectual abilities, tunity and makes It stick he Is a quantities In the face of all the work- and moral fitness to become captain of Industry a Napoleon of their have owners ings, surely the good men. Finance," so to speak; but for all of cause to be happy and confident. that it is not Implying that other must to see be The young gotten . J No complaints of drouth seem to be their mistakes, their misdirected ten- business competitors and the common dencies. not by Inculcating a fear of people must be made subject to the Agoing the rounds" yet this spring. the supernatural but of out an., out whim of some one man because he On the contrary, many owners of devised a ways and means where bottom land have been worried be- physical facta. They must be (Co- has he can advance himself In the cause of its being too wet for the nfronted with tome more productive by and financial channels of Into influence moral welfare the' than higher planting of crops. So It goes. Rather front porch or the hack dor of a dustrial amhV'on at hr rxpcnss.of -- hard to please all. saloon. Would those who have child- the liberty and rights of n populace. . ren of their own, produce some means Every man under the American Among those seeking political pre- to counteract the street corner loafing flag Is allowed an equal privilege. Yet our fellowtownsman, ferment is . those that exhibit a hypocritical James Brown. Jimmy Is a good fel- which Is productive of low bragadac-cloand the filling of young and Im- show of patriotism are the ones who low and would no doubt make a good minds with cheap notoriety, flaunt the rights of others and enlegislator as he Is able to represent mature both the mining and business Inter- and nonaence. devise a source of deavor to create for times in the face amusement to lead those minds In of the duplicity of the masses. ests of the county. Were the laboring men 'at the more then productive rhsnnels, or The stork raisers of Iowa are or- would the question In time solve It- smelters properly paid In currency evbank check, negotiable anywhere, self. to ganising prevent heavy shipments the ery business man would then enjoy Then perhaps the jnlnds of of stork at one time, and thereby prevent flooding the market and forc- growing youth turn of Itself to chan' an equal right with his competitor to advancement j and the laboring man would not go productive This movement Is nels ing down prices. would the youth be able to dis- beyond hla means to the extent that right. It Is the exact plan of the Then American Society of Equity. When cern for what purpose it Is best fit- lie does at the present cinch on a school for the time la mans time cheek other competitors stork raisers in other states Join ted. Because not over necessitate a rusting j hove to take the chance of what la does acforces the thing will as surely be of the mind to lie left out of the time check after the tbe allowing mind, complished as that day follows night. Controlled marketing" compels the dormant through tbe summer, and to privileged competitor lias satisfied. build there In an Ideal unfit for ap- himself, that he lias amply protectprice. ed himself. plication In the calling of life. o It is needless to bear upon the proThe older heads have themselves A Farmer Straightened Out. much to blame for the Inconsistent tection derived from the time check "A man living on a farm near here tendencies of Those who system. Business men of West Joryouth. came In a short time ago completely ex-- j dan can get protection from the time doubled up with rheumatism. I handed have gone through the mill of In check system under Its present stanhim a bottle of Chamberlain's Fain perlenee: those who have been Balm nnd told him to use it freely and contact with the evils of the world dard providing they pay for it. The If not sutb-tieafter using it hi- - nml do not seem to know what to do. law will protect them, if they are not pay n cert for If. rays t V. Kay-de- r, while upon them falls the responsl-- j right it will cost them nothing. If of Tattens Mills. N. Y. 'A few liility of piloting their young through wrong of course they will face the the Into as store walked he later days the breakers on the sea of life Into1 costa. straight ax a string and handed me i Right is right, and wrong la no dollar saying, 'give me another bottle the harhor of maturity, vet these very of Fhao-li- f rlain's Fain Balm. I want It ones nnon whom this responsibility man's right. A. W. CHARTER. In the house all tbs time for It etirPd falls, stand nrrnind open' mouthed, not me." For sale by Merrill- Urn: i'o., knowing what to do while, perhaps, r M. Sioekton. E. Brown. Mrriur. and own children are laving the GREATLY ALARMED foundation of a structure that when, STOCKTON TOWN OFFICIALS. a Persistent Cough, but PermaBy 1 monn-a be will standing completed Cured Chnmberlain's by nently and to themselves, of ment TRUSTEES disgrace Braude, presiCough Remedy. with them. connected thorn Charles W. H. Booth, Denton, dent; Mr. II. P. Uuroagi. a student at law, There Is a esup for nil tlme S. ('.. h.wl liein troubled nenry Thomas, Jnmes Kelley. The child Is not to in or live yearn tilth n rontiiiuoua CLERX-- A. G. Frazer. his mind Is not matured so, for fourwhich j blame: he s.iyx. greatly alarmed but wbat it Is subject to change by cnugli In tl at I me tu me. ram-leTREASURER Jnmes G. Brown, hearts the lust stage's of consumption.''ivnxMr. The parents environment. a over: stew In a ever JUSTICE CF THE PEACE AND are worry ,nnd Hurhnge. having seen Chanibr rlJln'e their offspring. Punishment will but; Cough Remedy advertise d, concluded NOT ARY Richard Gundry. to what he n:ys of breed an antagonism In the breast try t. Noiv I soon felt a remarkable change of the growing man. and If punish-- j it: STOCKTON HAILS THE HIGHER ment Is continuously meted parents; nnd after using two bottles of the twenty-five was permanently rent PRICE OF LEAD. lose the rerpoct of the one they are cured. Fold bysize, Mi rcur Drug Co., Merover. Endeavorso much concerned cur, and M. E. Brown. FtocV'cn. The Telegram of Thursday says: ing to Inculcate a fear supernatnrally The Increase In the price of lead may have an effect for a short time YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE AN ELK. from $3.50 to $4.25 per 00 pounds, hut It will he supplanted by an effect which took place today, will apparent- of hypocrisy. Then where are we at? While the gathering In Provo ly not much affect any of the big pro- von may' ask. The spirit of American ducers now. Independence In the youth of Ameri- June 15, 16, 17, 18 is a reunion of all Most of them- have their product ca has become an Instinct. Dlctatlve the Elks of the State, yet a cordial Intied up by contracts for a term of authority, the child though making a vitation to attend la extended to all yeara and while some at present re- nretence to accept, as soon as he la by the people of the State. Elaborate ceive aa much for their lead as the himself he will cast aside with a preparations are being made for the new price gives, most of them are shrug of the shoulder, or some other entertainment of thousands of visitors mode of displeasure. Consequently and every visitor, whether Elk or not. tied tip at prices below $4.25. That was the first move of Many he must he diplomatically lead to the will receive a hearty welcome, and He must everything that can he done will be ag'jr Whitley when he took charge of more proper environment. the local plants rf the company, to he lead In a way that he comes of done for the comfort and entertaintie up every big producer for a term hltne!f. Yon can not get him hy tire- ment of each and every person within the gates of the Garden City. It of years. The longer the terms of some sermons from the pulpit, there is so much sntagonlsm will be a gala time for all and wc the contract the better Mr. Whltly llk-'them and his judgment has been there that If one church adopts some hope none will feel that they will not amply juFtified. Pome of the eon- - certain tact, another In lta contrari- hi welcomed bemuse they do not hai-,ie- n to he Identified with the Elks ortracts cordltons in them, some ness to mutual systems will sdont er.r-other, and the followers of di- ganization. sperlfvirg that 'n can of nnv The Mayor, City Council, and the in the of lead the prodnper was1 vided Hues will eane a diversion, Commercial Club of Provo tlie. hat w'M blast your hopes. of cic'-bal- f In lnve tl:o beui-f.- t have A study of conditions must bp joined us In our efforts to make of lUD-n.to counteract ibis oeenjtion one of ihp grandest pro- made aed methods "It is cortMr, that the A fu-Iof the youth must benefit by the cvppla In the history of the stn'p. ducers will . ... tv-We will have four days of the lr'.h ft . " li'c'i was rot le mad" to Pud the nmhlt'ous tnnden-cln!- v I!-- ' !1" me-- e advint- of ,e child. si entertainments. pay'll.; F'-- t I b I v t I e ro fn-'.will tv e1i!i!-ri!r FiVc-- i " - ',i. :v!r 4l ch rty. If!, V:m.!.'v:i'e prd of-o-t pn vil! ro :i en.l of hlmseir tl " ovd pj.o O ("'O : of If.,: -ii'B of !1 V 'ta.l l'V (h" T1 ii ,.;.q ng,L Pi- i in,; .t qa cn:-- : f -- '.p to rav rf... fi. Vu";-'- ' r ik V purf l :l pi f'pr loi.lrrrpl,. ci he- - an. d'spprn th" 'Vtt .r :ie 1y $1 ; , 'y : v ' r'ty ' b v l " "- ,1'f.!-- 'iT"e--i- -i to ln:-. t ; t IT. t f ' . i .d (r i 1) t th lihu-x- . I'po p. t lif T:- want pi .c ire. liapn!ii' '.a i - r ii t roiv.p to "Yi! :io-- i tti ft Special rates will be given to Salt Lake City and return June 13th over the Rio Orande Western railroad the occasion being Miners Union Day. Immediately upon the arrival of the train at Salt Lake City a grand parade will be given. After that the day will be spent at the beautiful Iagoon In all forms of amusements. A game of baseball will be played between the Park City and Eureka teams. f Ii L R. M. BOMUNDB. Poop. Zb e flMtcbener ttouee. U IkU STOCBTOB. n if if niMni vrvvTvvv' vvvvnvjvMiMiivni THE STOCKTON CLUB E. M. EDMVHDS, Preorlelde IB I O o o to OsssesUse. rtf'1 yniitn . .Carries o Complete Litid IMS1S! MISSOURI PULLMAN BLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. O Electric lights, Electric Fans. chair cars. Reclining (SIXTS I C) C k C) day coaches. hr lertb. Tickets, Fritftn, ttc.,i44rta M. C. TOWNSEND, MIMMII MB TIUUT WVT, IT. tv ;rs-- ; mtJki ,t. f5. V GROCERIES AND MEATS 9 9 r.::n Street, Stockfc C) C) C) v L otV (O Mill, Up-to-d- O) O) (3 (3 (0 (3 C) AMERICAN FORK LOCALS. (3 (6 Mr. Wm. Oliipmnn of tin Chlpiuun t Mercantile cuniji'.iny, for Ogdon T-- cticl Largest Meat luarllci 2'ooclo County. J3 h-- this morning on the Sail Podm road. .4 Born. To thp wife of City Recorder Lynch, on Thursday morning last, an eight-pounbaby girl. Mother and daughter doing well. lift C) (0 ) ( . (9 ( d Fresh Meats; MI, The Floto show train arrived this morning at 8 o'clock via the R. (',. W. railway. A parade lz to he given at 10 a. r.i. and the circus this afternoon and evening. Many people from surrounding settlements are here to see the parade. The merchants of American Fork have decided to close their respective places of business from 12 m. to 7 p. m. every Thursday afternoon during the months of June, July and August. Thla half-da.holiday each week will, no doubt, be much appreciated by the employees, for whoso benefit it Is given. The first surh vneition of the season was given Thursday. .June 9th. when a game of bisolinll was played "t the new City Bark of American work between the home team and the Fairfield hoy the former carrying tiff the honors. I et us see': such recreation 4 during th!s cries of that will prove of ieal benefit. ami true full it nd tints value ttiiciided liv t'li action. O) ) FORK, VEAL! BEEF, y :l re-li'- e Loop-the-kw-- p h In BVrVl ... -n " :i . ; I;-- V' I f 1 J ' 5r - e-- I 'r1- i:t I f v iili-T- t1 r' ti. ' c': I' l'X mi Wi'.lim:! . till I 1 - w SrJ! V COLORADO . i.i.-d.- f fsM. 111$) Fim-Clae- a THROUGH SCENIC p f m m m RAILWAY i ' m Missouri Pacific ic if-- m VIA i vO-V- T. M. Schumacher, Traffic Mgr. D. E. Burley, G. P 4 T. A. D 8. Spencer, A. G. P. A T. A Salt Lake City EAST j -.- m AND THE d i m Short Lino Agents about Excursion Rates. Ask m m m m m m m st7louis - 1 m rough Sorvloo rc-ii- r-- IS OJUMNU g 1 le tho abort, fast route to St. Louis. AND ALL POINT8 EAST. ii ; t.,'-.f.f- ib ib Dlgrict Pass. AgL i ! ib m the PACIFIC RAILROAD, MOORE, j !' UNION for all points north and saot E. W. GILLETT. General Passenger A cent. j t In connection with Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. XX - sa-nl- l ib ib ib ib A. If. P. M. 5:35 1:4 Leave Balt Lake City, Ar. ; p-- THE OREGON SHORT LINE. put to roiTomct, j so ii b b b vwvvw j Inc-ca- ..If so, you undoubtedly want to get there as quickly ae possible. 1 j e b b Art you going to the World's Fairf 0 Special Tourist Sleeper Salt Lake 8t. Louis without change via D. A G. and Rock Island System, Tele-(bon- e ves 8:05 p. m. May SOth. 245 or write Rock Island office, V0 West Second South street, for reservations. Berth rate only half of regular Pullman rates. j ! NO. 48. trnl tt o o o o o o O o o o $o For the Cheapest Line of Good GENTS FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES CALL AT G0LDEJ1 BjlTE m riMthUf HafpIlM, bnrh m JllUlVI$, l'2'i Stf33t, .! :r::r. Dtriktik o o o o STORE o o OvBrtUik Utrfk'lll'lk, Lit, V.':i. CSLU33S, Frcj. o o |