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Show The Wee VoL VII. elitimel AY, DECEMBER STOCKTON, UTAH. How Is It that the advanced thought of the age has failed to properly cm-aldthe status of the child bora OIK of wedlock? It is less a matter , of morals than of the natural right of the child to Its true name and hern-ag- e. pines and the house committee on Insular affairs. His testimony before those two committees lasted six Published Every Wednesday. The Sentinel Printing and Publishing weeks and was most favorably received by the committee, the press, Company. Offloe of 'publication, Mein Street, and the country. It stands today as authoritative on Philippine matters. Stockton, Utah. In February, 1902, the University six months, $1.00; One .year, of Pennsylvania honored Itself and three months, T5 cents. Mr. Taft by conferring upon him the matter at degree of LL. D. Both Harvard and Entered as second-clas- s the postofflce at Stockton, Utah. in Miami universities did likewise STOCKTON SENTINEL. 91-B- No. 19. 4, 1907. Our teacher. Ml is Hunting, visited 50c. er Local & News Ite-n- her parents In Grantarllle lest week. J A s Houses, furnished and unfurnished. Enquire at James B. Hickmans store. , Sold by Stockton Drug CD. and News - o STOCKTON GUN CLUB. Following is the result of the shoot Cough Syrup for ji Mr. Edward Hennefer, Jr., was sick at the local gun club Saturday: roughs, colds, croup and whooping FRED SHELTON. There should be no Illegitimacy .,W cough grows in favor dally. Mothers a few days last week with a bad cold. Official Scorer. Jl J regards name and property, however should keep it on hand for children, Bhds Shot at. Broke. Missed. the family arrangements might be tt Is prompt iclief to croup. It Is Our teacher, Mr. Holladay, and fammade. The child, helpless and lano gently laxative, driving the poison ily spent Thanksgiving in the metropcent. Is handicapped at the very be- tend phlegm from the system. .It gives olis. 1905. j Ji ginning of life's race and tha by Immediate relief. Guaranteed. Sold Mrs. Annie Spaulding spent Thanks-gtvin- g by 8tockton Drug and News Co. On May 17, 1902, by order of Presi- law. with her parents at IJncoln, dent Roosevelt and Secretary Root, Why should this beT Mr. Taft sailed from the United States MISS MABEL HOLLOW WINS THE Utah. . . EDITORIAL NEWS BRIEFS. to Rome on a most delicate mission WATCH. We see our marshal last Tuesday to confer with Pope Leo XIII conCouranL on Main cerning the purchase by the United Piute According to promise, the winner very busy on the pipe line Governor Hughes Is the presidential street. States of the agricultural lands be- candidate reof the Sentinel will watch contest who comes to the party . ji a handsome gold watch, longing to religious orders In the Phil- feast and eats Just as as U ceive hearty Mr. Rome Paxton Is reported serio-ousl' held conference with the Our Salt Lake office has the matter ippines. He 111 at tbe L D. 8. hospital In over two he had been Invited.commltte of cardinals bow In hand, and we hope to present Lake. 4 8ult months June and July and reached the before Miss to the holidays This la the time when Europe will Mabelprize A Jl a general basis of agreement. The poultice, draws out Inflammation and The Most Popular Miss Edna Hickman our stocks and bonds cheap and Girl" Hollow, WedFor came out buy healing. Antiseptic this and successful of poison. in Importance Stockton, to ua again when we have sell them burns. with to cuts, tellhands, Thanksgiving lips, spend Is chapped nesday obvious, The count of the votes on the 15th completed negotiation recovered our nerve. . Sold by Stockton Drug and News Co. of October, when the contest dosed, her parents. ing for all time In our holding and o Ji Jl administration of those valuable and Miss Mabel Hollow gave 10,722 votes; With 912,000,04)0 we should thlak Mr. Dan Trenam and daughter went Bessie necessary possessions. This piece of that Gladys McKendtfok 9,590 votes; to Salt Lake last Vanderbilt might Wednesday to spend work alone proves conclusively that at least. Instead lss Alice Bracken, 8,453 votes, and Thanksgiving. William Howard Taft has all the high bought King Peter, votes, 6,893 ' Maggie Sinters, of a little sneezy count. Jl Jl lss ' Hollow had a plurality of 1,132 qualities necessary to diplomatic Mr. Ed Arthur of St. Johns gave make a successful president Of his which to entitles tea, her the prize, The president has Just added a half td CITY SALT8. executive ability there is no question. the Sentinel compliments the dance in bis new dance hall last acres In California to the for- evening. Thuraday It has been shown In a hundred ways milliondomain. unsuccessful .Th girls Gifford Plchot does ,!,dySalt Lake. "The Argus In the Philippines, In the war depart- estry ji ji deserved better success, well, with him In vain. tennis Colvin to Lue Mr. play returned Dry offices In the he several and ment, Local capitalists would find a payand perhaps next time they will win Monday, after a few days ing Investment to be a number of Canyon held prior to entrance Into political be out Dont buf discouraged, girls, It will ont be long before they will visit In 8tockton. life. small bouses, two stories high, and have automobiles driven by turbine try again -the next o time. Jl five or six rooms. They ji Returning to the Philippines In Au- engines, and then the ordinary containing Mr. Arthur Scribner returned home could be rented or sold as fast as To stop that pain In the back, that gust 1902, Mr. Taft took up the work trian will have to step lively. pedesstiffness of the Joints and muscles, Tuesday, after s couple of weeks' built. temporarily laid down and resumed In Zion. o office as civil governor till December Pineuies. They are guaranteed. sight-seein- g take An Arkansasudge has dedded that these cold streets 23, 1903, when he sailed for the Unitthe jl ji backsuffer from Dont Flushing rheumatism, Miss Bootl Nellie Miss and friend, for pedesed States to become secretary of war, a woman haa a right to tots the dishes It makes dangerous 30 when nights you get The preemption , la ache, kidney trouble, which Important office he still holds. at her husband. A single Kane, spent a few days here with trians or horses, for the water freezes days treatment for wll aim at him, of course. she that Miss Booth's parents. With Secretary Taft's able work and forma s thin costing of Ice. It r :"T dose at bed time proves their merit. Ji since bis return home the American ji should be done In the middle of the them Get Sold Stockton today. by The Chicago Newa haa discovered Mr. Thomas Gallagher, superintend- day. nation and the world are familiar. His that News Co. and Drug , the odor of the senate at Spring-fiel- d ent of the Ben Harrison, spent a few visit to Panama in November and De0 la mored than any that slow days in Zion on business, should council go cember, 1904; his tour of inspection ever emanated lsguatlng The city from the stockyards. STOCKTON SHORT-STOPJl Jl of the Philippine Islands In the sumbefore making a new contract for 44- g Miss Vola Austin of Bingham spent mer of 1905, with a party of senators The west seems to4- have cornered the streets. Effectiveness la Mrs. William Jones was sick a few a few days last week with her mother lighting and representatives; bis crisis misimportant, but a "sure thing la what bills, leaving the east and days last week. and sister, Mrs. Ed Cleary. sion to Cuba last fall under the di- the small 4 Is needed. certifisouth the house the clearing ' Jl Jl i rection of the president by means of cates wherewith to jt j o Mils. the Mr. James Harris and wife vlBlted big pay ' Mr. Ernest McFsrlane returned which revolution was nipped In the Local represent 4- 4- Tooele last week. home last Friday, after being in Bur-lin- , . tive for Stockton bud; . his temporary service as proIn .w J The faction Ignored the Oklahoma . Nevada, for a few weeks, visional governor of that Island; his and vicinity j to propose to go hick and' Mr. Walter Reynolds made the capJl visit to Panama, Cuba and Porto Rico appointments look after renewals and Increase subjl ua-- , ital a visit last week. in hell raise la That the politics. Mr. John F. Connor and family reIn March and April, 1907, fixing cerscription list of a prominent monthly 4. . turned home last Saturday, after magazine, on a salary tain difficulties which had arisen. In alienable right of the American and commisr. K Murdock made Salt Lake apcndlng two months' vacation, each of these cases the emergency sion basis. Experience desirable, but man swiLftad - Stffii'rfrfficlsct elected": fowd.b : Miss Alta Brown, who has been In William Howard Taft. In June and person. Address Publisher, Box Robeson and Taylor, Toledo, Infant son e of Mr. Mrs. Salt Lake at school, came out to spend rightStation and November, 1908, emergency will again ed Poet Brand Whitlock as O, New York. 69, Chis. Is Farr mayonl convalescent. be seeking a man, and will again find Thanksgiving with her parents. The of prose In politics, how-x average .x Taft j x ever, Is not appreciably lower. Mr. Joseph Hughes took a trip to Miss Nellie Brown of Salt Lake Zion lust week, sight-seeinWilliam H. Taft was married June Msrse spent a few days last week with her was the bosses t slsier-ln-lsw- , .4 jt Mrs. James Brown, 19, 1886, to Mins Helen Herron, of and the Henry says it bosses say It was Marie Henry Roller skating was on In full blast ' Jl A ClndnatL They have three children: that caned the ruction In Kentucky. Blast Thursday and Saturday. Miss Marcella Milchner of Robert Alphonse, born September 8, In the Salt Godmeantime, the Star-EyeLake spent Thanksgiving here with 1889; Helen Herron, born August 1, she low an' dess, lay Miss Addle Spalding spent Thanks- her grandmother, Mrs. James Spaldsay nothin. 1891, and Charles Phelps, second, born 44giving with her parents here. 4 Sentemher 20, 1897. ing. While the president Is congratulat1 ji . Mr. Tafts church relations are for not himself ing Mr. James G. Brown being responsible was busiwith the Union church of Murray for the Hesrst-Parson- s doing Wagner Brothers have retired from fusion, Mr. ness last week, In Salt Lake City, business at the Edmunds saloon, and Bay, composed of both Presbyterians Bryan Is smiling broadly that he did has reopened the busiand Eniscopallans. He Is a trustee of not jl Joseph jl the add confusion Massachuthe James Collins, Jr., spent Thanks- ness. Clayton that church. He Is the national pres- setts. giving with his folks In Stockton. . ident of the Red Cross socletv, and . Is s member of the American Bar asMrs. Jake Beaman, Sr., spent a In writing to our advertisers menHarry Mnsser of Ophlr is once couple of days last week by the bedsociation and the National Geographi- tion this paper. It will be appreciated again In Stockton with his friends. side of her sick daughtei'-in-lacal society.' The degree of LL D. has all around. In . Tooele. been conferred upon him by Yale, W. A. Fralley was In Salt Lake on Harvard, University of Pennsylvania Subscribe for your local paper. business for a few days last week. The dance given last Wednesday by and Miami university. CONTAINING n Mr. James Spalding and Mr. Ed was the most successful THE ILLEGITIMATE CHILD. dance this year. jBces laxative j - -- W. 8. Elsvyick FRANK CONNOR TOOELE Local Manager ASST. MGR. COUNTY OFFICERS. County Seat, Tooele City, Clerk Ivan Ajax. Treasurer E. M. Orme. Recorder F. W. Fralley. Sheriff A. O. 'Evans. Assessor J. A. Mlllward. Attorney J. B. Gordon. Surveyor Haines Grindley. Commissioners C. Le Roy Ander- eon, J. G. Brown and W. J, Ham-TOoni y 4-4- 1 havens EDITORIALS SPEAK OF IT. We would call the attention or our Tenders to a little thing; something that will not hurt them and will help us. Whenever you answer an advertisement In this paper, will yon mention the fact? Kindly tell the advertiser where you saw the advertisement It will help him, help us and will not hurt you. (By Walter J. Ballard, Los Angeles, Calif.) The Milford Times. Without doubt the strongest and most suitable available man before the American people for election' as president in November, 1908, Is William Howard Taft, nominally secretary of war, but really representaQve-at-largof Americanism In all Its best phases, -- and trusted as fully by the American people as he is by his comofficer, the president manding " Bom at ClndnatL Ohio, on Septem-I1857, WlUlam Howard Taft e B. -- -- ttua. lata. Alphn llS.tllli who was Judge of the superior court, Clnctnatl, 1865 to 1871; secretary of war, 1875-187attorney genr&l, J876-1876; 7; United States minister to Rus- sia, Passing .through all the grades of the public schools of Cincinnati, William Howard Taft graduated from the Woodward High school In 1874. Then in Yale University for four years, graduating In June, 1878, with the degree of bachelor of arts; second, or salutatorian In a class of 121; also elected as class orator. Entered the law school of Cincinnati college In 1878, graduating In 1880 with the degree of B. L. and dividing, the first 1885-188- 1880, William ltj,n 91-0- WHO TAFT IS. prize. In May, Utah State News i- Howard Taft was admitted to the bar of the supreme court of Ohio. For about a year he served as law reporter of the Cincinnati Times, and subsequently the Cincinnati Commercial. Appointed assistant prosecuting attorney In January, 1881. Resigned In March, 1882, to becdme collector of Internal revenue, first, district, Ohio, under President Arthur. Resigned the In March, 1883, to enter the practice of law. Continued his law practice till March, 1887, holding In the meantime, from January, 1885, the office of assistant county solicitor of Hamilton county. Appointed in March, 1887, Judge superior court of Cincinnati, to fill a resignation vacancy. Elected In April, 1888, to succeed himself for five Years. Resigned In February, 1890, to become solicitor general of the United State, under President Harrison. This office Mr. Taft relinquished In March, 1892, to become United States circuit Judge for the sixth Judicial district member of the circuit and court of appeals of the sixth district. In June, 1893, Yale university honored him with the degree of LL. D. In 1896 he became also professor and dean of the law department of the University of Clnclnatl. In March, 1900, came the event which has given the American people the benefit of the Invaluable services of William Howard Taft along polltl cal and governmental lines. A great change was upon our nation, namely, to bring order out of chaos In the Philippines with all the world looking on, ready to criticise every move we made. The confidence of a people to win, a confidence hard to secure, because 400 years of Spanish oppression had created an Inborn suspicion of everything new, and especially of everything foreign, was essential. To that great task President McKinley called William Howard Taft called ' him from a life of peace and quietness to a life of turbulence and worry as first president (and organizer )of the United-State- s Philippine commission. The next year, July 4, 1901, by appointment of President McKinley, Mr. Taft became the first civil governor of the Philippine Islands. Space forblda the enumeration of the able and loyal service he rendered In those positions, not only to his country, but also to the Islands and their people, until In November, 1901, he was forced by Illness to turn over the office of governor to . fl anted 4--- citf-sen- . i mi t- d - - Mar-chinso- HONE -- Salt Lake Argus. Aside from the criminality of the nntorlsus woman on trial at Washington for a heinous offense. Is forced on public attention another matter secondary to the crime committed, but In Itself almost as serious. We refer to the Illegitibemate child. We say cause natural Justice would not recThen ognize such a relationship. why should a modern, highly civilized nation outlaw a helpless infant? Barring all consideration of es taught by some theologians, the child comes Into tbe world under the natural law of conception and birth, 'Innocent and helpless. In case tbe parents have failed to repeat a few set words and phrases mumbled at them by an officiating priest or magistrate In marriage, the Innocent cMld is branded as illegitimate and denied Its father's name and fortune. The poor mother, disgraced and suffering tortures of mind, body and soul, could not If she would, denv her offspring. But the man God save the mark! the father, can go arott free unless the mother or some male friend shoots the damned scoundrel. so that he wrongs and ruins no other woman. But even this does not and cannot right the wrong done to the rhlld. In ninety-nin- e cases out of a hundred the man Is at fault, hut even in the hundredth esse, the child, the of Illicit love. Is Innocent, and should not, In addition to the onus of disgrace, be deprived of an equal and just share of Its father's prop- two-roome- d MARBLE SPRINGS, The Pure Whiskey. 141-M- RIEGER WATCHES. & LIXDLEY, Distributors. DIAMONDS. Mr. Joseph Clayton met with a very JEWELRY. 4 JEWELER, Salt Lake City. NOW: 73 Main Street erty. Who sows to the wind must reap the whirlwind. The woman In the rase reaps the frnlt of her weakness Suits, skirts, Jackets, bats, gloves.H or folly. The man should he rortleres, piano covers, ostrich plumes A r anything that has become soiled hr law to set aside an equal orj faded, to us end we will part of his wealth for such child to be held lu trust, that It may have an CLEAN, DYE OR REit so that It will be almost as good as enuat start In the world with his PAIR new. other children. If he has suv. The TS We pay particular attention to work woman Is sorely punished at best. out of the city and on jooa of The man would he somewhat punish5.00 or over we prepay the express ed hy knowing that a rhlld hears his harges. nme and shares his fortune other thsn bis eommbn-laMain office, 112 xnd So. SL family, who. In Wright. In December, 1901, by order turn, would bear and share the stig(Opp. Grand Theatre of the secretary of war, Mr. Taft ma of the father's disgrace equally W 1st So. St, Salt Lake City. Works, came to Washington to testify before with the Innocent and one helpless the senate committee on the Phllp- born under a cloud. Vice-Govern- g Send Your & r & s' 238-4- 0 6 I ml. 1120. He was sad accident last Saturday. going out doors for a scuttle of coal and made a misstep and fell backwards and dislocated both shoulders. BOWERS, off-snri- d .A An Mach cyiapa eostalatag oytatM soutl-aa- ta The nunibpr of turkeys at W. A. tktVnrfli. Bm's Uutm Hooey aad Frailey's saloon found there last Tu msvM thi howoli oaJ eoamn ooopuUo. homes In a hurry last Tuesday aud Sold by Stockton Drug end News Co. Wednesdays raffle. g jc H. T. RIPPETO, FOR RENT A good (souse, suitable for drug store and Ice ASSAYER. cream parlor. Best loratlon In city. Samples by mail or express will Inquire at postofflce, Stockton. receive prompt attention. , jt West South Temple St., The lcral gun club was out prac Salt Lake Cltv, Utah. tiring last Tliuixday afternoon, shooting blue corks from the trap. Take s look at the sron that was made. UNION DENTAL CO., 218 South Main. King's Little Liver Pills wake up HONEST WORK. lazy livers, clean the system and dear HONEST PRICES. the skin. Tiy them for biliousness Painless Extraction of Teeth or 2.rie. Irh-and s!rk Sold no Pay. All Work Positively Guaranteed. Phones: by Slocktou Drug und News Co. ltell, 1126-X- ; Ask Your Dealer For d com-nePe- 4 ti C The moving picture show last Thursday was a successful one, aud thmanager, Mr. V. R. Gourley says lie will show Hiiothf-- r tonight, with all the pictures and songs different. Come rind see it. x x Our Stockton Johnnie rabbit bunt era have something to lirag on yet as they got ahead of Salt Lake boys last time, as Stockton killed one hundred seventy, while Salt Lake only got nne hundred. x .x The many frlenda of Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Houston of Salt IJikc, formerly of Stockton, regret very much to hear of the death of their little son Webster. and they have the sympathy of the entire community. Picture Agents, Crew Managers Guaranteed Portraits and Plllnwiups, 35c inO per cent profit, shipped in 15c. four days. 50 Artists, Frames, Catalogue free. Bitter Art Studio, S19 Van Bitren, Chicago. 111. THE CURIOUS D Curious Compound Capsules combine the virtues of Big G, Pabst O. K Santal Pepsin, and sell for $1.25 s box. Mall orders promptly attended It will be unnecessary to go through a painful, expensive operation for to. Doull Drug Co, Distributors, 838 Plies If you use ManZan. Put up In Main St, Salt Lake City, a collapsible tube with nozzle, ready None gsnulns without the trade to apply. For any form of Piles, price mark the Curious D, |