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Show U The VOL. Hh STOCKTON,. UTAH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER k Published Every Wednesday. The Sentinel Printing and Publishing Company. matter at Entered as second-clas- s the postoffloe at Stockton, Utah. Office of publication. Main Street, Stockton. Utah. One year, fl.5fi; aix months, three months, 75 cents. 1.00; FRANK L. CONNOR.. Local Manager Dfc EDITORIALS REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For representative L. L. Baker. For county commissioner . term) D. L. Underwood. , For county commissioner term) J. W. Clark. For clerk F. W. Fralley. For sheriff M. M. Bush. For attorney WL S. Marks. ' For assessor Joseph E. MHward For treasurer S. L. Johnson. For recorder Fred Bryan. For superintendent of schools Lillian Rowbery. For surveyor Ernest Bowman. (4-ye- A A (2-ye- 3TCCKTON LOCAL8. Matt Reese was a slon visitor last week. ' sjl Jl Miss Alice Bracken is now visiting in Salt Lake. JS The Eureka-Ophlere last week. r shipped a car of Jl Jl Harry Hickman is attending school at Tooele City. Jl Jl Dave Lemonds last week, sight-seein- was in Salt Lake g. Jl Jl The country was visited by a very cold storm last week. Jl JS Jl ji John Painter and wife were Salt Lake visitors last week. David Lemonds and McLeod have gone to Milford on business. of how esr Tourist,. are jusilng throngh Stockton these days. Jl Jl Henry Thomas returns from last Saturday after a few days Jl . Frank Connor and mother Salt Lake visitors a few days slon visit. were last week. JS JS Jl J The Stockton meat market was again opened for business by Mr. Geo. Toung. Mrs. M. A. Scribner is out attending to her interests at her ranch for a week. Jl Jl Erickson and Peterson shipped a car of ore from Dry canyon a few cays ago. Jl Jl Henry Thomas is now loading a car of copper from the Eureka Ophir mine at Dry Canyon. Jl Jl Mrs. John Brazier returned from Salt Lake City Wednesday after spending a week there. Ji JS Miss Viola and Josle Scribner, Thos. and Clarence Morgan were Stockton visitors last week. Jl Jl Thos. Spalding Is. expected to return to town in a few days to do his work on his mining property. Jl Ji Mr. McFarlane and wife sient the week in Sait Lake where they went to hear the Eisteddfod singers. . Emmons and Pederson are now getting a shipment of ore from their lease in Dry canyon for the market. Jl Jl The injunction cases against the sheepmen held for fouling the waters of Soldier canyon will be heard on the 12th Inst. Jl Jl An attempt was made to enteif the livery stable the other night, but Manager Young frightened away the bur- glars or would-be- s. Jl Jl Matt Reese. Mesdantes Braden and Gundry left Tooele for Tlntic last week. Mrs. J. A. Cooper of Stockton also went to the same city to locate. JS JS George Young has onened the meat His store will be up to date when he receives his new stock of goods. Be sure and give him a call. market. . JS The. leasers of the Honerine mine received their returns for last month, and have done well, as they all have nice checks. JS JS Matt Reese was a visitor to the Eisteddfod, where he went to hear tome of his old friends sing, and had n pleasant time. Jl Jl Three deer were killed at Soldier canyon last week hy the huntera who left the first of the month. The unters were as follows: John Bra-1 Newipaper Adverting Ji the Best Kind, The Argus Sait Lake. If President George Q. Cannon were alive today, and saw and heard what hit non Frank la doing and flaying, it would have filled his soul with sorrow it would have broken his heart. Frank waa once e powerful Bn eloquent orator and a gifted writer, and did much good In defending the Mormon church, of which he was a member, and the people of Utah. A few years ago he was lured by the glittering gold of Tom Kearns to affiliate himself with the American" party, and. became editor of Kcarnq- f- fcsud-o- i gan. Mniev Tribune. The salary waa high. It was too tempting, he fell, and became a traitor and an opponent to the cause l.e once so valiantly fought for. He is getting old now, and bis power as an orator and writer are fpat leaving him; in fact, be Is descending the ladder of fame, and he has nearly v truck the bottom. Some time ago Ms connection with The Tribune" was severed, for some reason not entirely unknown, and he moved to Idaho and joined hands with that miserable and unscruplous personage, Fred Dubois, in fighting the Mormons in that state. Birds of a feather flock together" Is an old saying, and. In this case, it Is certainly a true one. They are a fine pair. They fit each other perfectly. They are a pair of twins, but far from heavenly. Well, Frank attended tfie convention of the American" party held In Salt Lake theater last Monday, and delivered a speech in which he laid l.are the secret aim and object of the American" party. Among other things, he said: "We must renew the vow to fight for the eternal right of the people of the state of Utah to govern themselves. Long after the church Reand church Democratic publicans parties have faded the principles of the Amerlcon party will remain to bless the people of tMs state and the people of the city the city which once we won and then lost. History will marvel at the fact that nearly 400,000 men, women and children of good brain allowed themselves to be governed, controlled, annihilated b.v the band of twenty-six- . Why, the majority of that hand of twenty-si- x should now be in the penitentiary o the state of Utah instead of dictating the policies and directing the government of tMs great state. . . . The band of twenty-siknows well what will happen tf we carry the county ticket. and elect a judicial They know that with an American district attorney they will go through the rates of the penitentiary or will go through the gates of some foreign As it is the land of the country. Greasers there, wp much prefer that thev go there. TMs Is nice, isnt it? By the. hand he means thp First of twenty-siPresidency of the Mormon Church, the Twelve Apostles, the seven presidents of Seventies, the presiding I.lshopMc and the Patriarch. These nep Cannon says will he put In the penitentiary or driven out of the country if the "American" party get ( HUNDRED PEOPLE -- AHO PERISH 11. IQ III hip Star of Bengal Caught In Storm, Tern From' Hold of Protecting Tuga, and Destroyed e crn A NO. 7. 11)(H was elected district Judgs for the Sixth Judladal district of the state and In 1900 ha was reelected to uld office. By this timo he had become so popular and strong, that ha not only carried his very etroni party vote, but waded deep Into the Democracy. taking some 800 votes away from his opponent. In INI he wit elected ai justice of the supreme court, and In the manner In which he has filled this high and respon-alblposition Is s credit to the bar, to himself and to the people of Utah. Several of his rulings have received national recognition of the bar, as, lor example, hie ruling In the cate between Nash vs. Clark. This esse was appealed to the nipreme court of the United States, sod said court ruled Judge McCsrtyi opinion to be right, and from that time and hence forth this opinion will be considered the law In regard to Irrigation snd mining. Judge McCarty bu proven to the people of Vlnh tbit he ban (very qualification for this high position, and the people ess, therefore, do no better than to retain blm is Justice pf the supreme court. Vrangel, Alaska. One hundred and ten out or a total of 137 persona aboard the cannery nhlp Star of Bengal wen drowned when tha vessel wu torn from the hold of protecting tugs snd dashed uhort at Halm Point, at the southeast end of Coronal Ion island. The terriblo tragedy Ncurrcd on September 1(, and th rows wu brought by the tug Haiti Gage, Captain Fnrrer, which carried the survivors, twenty-seve- n In all The survivors before leaving Coronation Island buried the bodlea of fifteen shite men on the bench. Captain Wagner of the bark Star of Persistent eating of boiled, car Bengal, which was wrecked on Cororots," says s Fresch physician,' will nation Island with n loss of 110 liven, cure jeslouey, melancholy and fee- was unconscious for an hour after he Mr. eu rescued. lings of wrath and revenge.' He charges the captains Ilryan ought to send some bulled ear of tha tuga Kyak and Hattla Gage, rots to Mr. Guffey, of Pennsylvania. who cut loose from him, with rank cowardice. Unable to speak above a whisper, Captain Wagner wrote the FRANK J. was in Salt Lake FRANK J. CANNON Jl I Judge MeaCrty was born in Alpine, Utah County, May 15. 1855. Four years afterward ala parents moved south wlthathe ploneerds who settled St. George, and aix years of his youth were spent there amid the privations and hardships of that period, sd well known to all, and made hallowed now In hymn and song. From there hla parents moved to Iron county, and In 187G they moved to Monroe. In his outh he was compelled to seek emHe ployment as a manual laborer. worked on the railroad, in mining ramps, on the farm, also as freighter and as a cowboy. He was always willing to do anything to earn an honest living. He was always a student, however, and Ms spare hours and evenings were spent with his books. He early acquired a good common school education, and later, with the savings from his earnings, took a caurse at the Brigham Young at Provo. Law and law books were his favorite reading, and in 1881 he began in real earnest to vludy for the profession In which he has become so eminent In 1887 he vss admitted to the bar, and from that time on hla progress has been steady, sure and upward. In 1889 he was assistant UniteJ appointed States attorney for Beaver district, and held that office until Utah became a state, when he was elected county attorney for Sevier county find In 1894. In 1895 he Jl Ji Mrs. Reynolds last Saturday. 0 VIII. Stockton Sentinel. J Wr,ff ' TRAITOR! CANNON-TH-E of Salt Lake county. For shat? What wrong have they done? We think Cannon has, Individually more to thank than to blame these men for. They are so far above bin morally, and in every other way, that he is not worthy to untie their shoe" strings. "Cannon says the American party once lost the city and then won .. again. Here he admits that the American" party is nothing more less than the old Liberal party, resurrected In all its rottenness, and hi says the party will, remain to blear the people ofthfoi etty. , Peculiar kwsa tfre "Lib-blessings, tofleed rol loom nnd the houses of her, and It Is the "Amerlcon" party who supports and protect them, and when a Mormon sheriff undertouk to glose the brothels and drive the lewd women from the city, the "American party sent up a howl that could be tdard all over the land they didnt Want to lose those blessings. J jTlie chief aim, of the "American party Is the annihilation of the following: ud drunkennea rilnd debauchery lo reign here, vote for the nieces nf the American'' party they promise yon these "blessings." If you want peace, purity and Vote the Republican ticket they promise you these true and ml blessings. MERCUR cut the tow lino we ten fathoms of water, hours hoped for help "When (ho tuga were lying In for four from the tuga We hut the tugs would burned blse lights, not oome ta. Had they done so, every man aboard oould hsva been saved. I will sstd both tug raplrins to the penitentiary If possible for their cowardice The sunrlvora of the wreok number . The ahlp broke la three pieces and la a complete loss. twenly-seven- FIND A WATERY GRAVE. NOTES. Nine Persons Perished When British ' Schooner Mareur Mlnwr. Was Wrecked. The Ladles of the Maccabaci gave and they prove It day by day. Mobile, Ala. Nine persons an tola dance lut Wednesday evening. The WLjr, a Mormon couldnt get a days ered to have perished la the wreck-- . dance wu a nuccesi, both socially l work frpm tbs American city ad- and Ml of tha British schooner ft, ML financially. ministration If he waa starving to Bertha off the coast of North CBto js js . The ball' game played lut Buiday Ini, previous reports o( tha finding nf leeth for want of bread. . ' . ,, the American Linen flippy com- wreckage of the schooner Now,, dtlxona of Balt Lake City and by pany of Salt lake and the Marear aids Ju rponter 'af tbs') iLtury m awmii "Stwwtwe 'iipifiuilWI at ltfh iota The score wu It to 2. in Wednesday. . ad board who are believed to havs Jl peiV Collins Charles SAD DEATH. McKendrick and The Union Mercantile company blind, with six members of the crew, Fred Hodges. changed hands lut week, Mr. Alma have relatives here snd in Cayman son of Swenson Paul Brands, the Jl Jt Mr. Brae, R. W. L . Relatives hers hold out . being the purchaser. Last week W. A. Fralley, Mrs. Lank George snd Eda Brande, died si 2 Swenson will take charge of the s little hope that those on board worn Mr. and Mrs. Slater, David Lemon, o'clock Saturday night, October S, on about the first of (ha month. rescued. It Is believed that the Bertha Mias Florle McFarlane, Clarence waa rick about two weeka with diphturned turtle and went down with all Hoffman and Mrs. Jamea Brown and theria; he waa getting along very in board and later went to pieces. BRYAN 18 MAKING PROGRESS. and children spent a few days la Zion laat nicely until the change came, to bo for the best, but hla week. WILL BE MONSTER PARADE. Independent. heart failed and he could not rally. Alla o , the Providence Journal, Ind. (From Banda and One Hundred They have the sympathy of their A GRUESOME FIND. Ninety Rep.) many friends they have In this comWhen you atop to think It over, It Speakers Will Make Demonstration. An unknown Is a long step forward from a governman walked Into munity. London. o Property worth 21,200,000 ment guarantee of the Stockton the other day and told some dobehind a gigantic protest which will 4 of the citlzena that there was a dead Marysville Coursnt. llar to an Insurance guaranty for bank Texas now has slz gubernatorial deposits. As an ecnnomlai Mr. Bryan be made next Sunday in Hydo Park man lying near the tracks about two the licensing bill oa th ground In the field. The stale ap- is candidates miles out. Parties wenf to the place programing favorably on the igrinit Ihst1 It I only-- . an gggreeslon snd found the remains of Arval Erick- pears to be getting tired of handing whole. o igrinit private property, but It Is not son, who had been working for A. M. everything to the Democrats on a Erickson must have died on platter. likely (o help the cause of tamper-into- . Young. Alta Independent. The procession which, it Is the 24th ulL as he left the ranch that David B. Hill is deterred from takSome one bu called attention to ing an active part In the campaign uld, will have 300,000 men in line, day. The remains .were brought to on accounl of hla poor health. We will Include not only employers snd Stockton and shipped to Murray for the fact that the Democratic nominee once wrote a are beginning to be suspicious of employes directly concerned In the burial, as deceased had a wife and three chllren living there. Cause of lank. Sure. What man in Indiana Dave's Democracy, for the ml Dem- liquor trade, hilt investors of financial ocrat pots off getting sick till the landing who look upon the measure death Is unknown. has not is a dangerous precedent, and, also morning after election. Jiousands of workmen In other trades. Whit with ninety brass hands snd 100 . REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.' ipcskem the afternoon promises 44 4 inlquo smuaementi 8tocklon Sentinel. 4-At the Itepubllran convention held rever Caused by Use of 4 Impure Milk. at (irantavllle, the following were Washington. Recently government ruminated for office to be voted for 44 at the November election: For repre- experts have boon giving the question 44 L. L. Baker, of Tooele; for of bundling nf typhoid fever a consid44 sentative, rnmnilsslnner term), D. L. erable amount of attention, and many 4 of Mercur: for commi- reiwrts have been rendered from variUnderwood, 4 ssioner term), W. J. Clark, of ous officers In different parti of the 4 These deal Granlsvllle; for county clerk, K. W. United Stales. 44- Fralley, of Stockton: for sheriff, M. wlih the question from reports known every 4of St. John; for attorney, hygienic and aanitary standpoint, and M. 44 W. 8.Bush, Marks, of Ttucle: for assessor, many valuable auggestiona are conw Joseph E. Mlllwsrd, of (Irantavllle; tained for the layman. If is the conAND for treasurer, 8. L Johnson, of sensus of opinion of practically all of 4 Tisiele; for recorder, Fred Hrysn, nf .he experts who have reported that Krda: for superintendent of county more eases of fever are directly trace-ab- le F to the use of impure milk than to 4 schools, Miss Lillian Rowberry, of 4 (irantavllle; for surveyor, Earnest any other one known cause. Bowman, of Ophir. Bridge Collapsed. from Mercur present iMdcgatiw Havre do Grace. Throngh the col. wen I). L Underwood. John 44 ('iiurge liiirlburl and Farley lapsing of a span of nearly 100 feet of Ihe Baltimore Ohio bridge over Brynn. 4 he Riisquehnnna rGrer at this point, LOCALETTES. STOCKTON Wednesday morning, twelve loaded roul cars of a northbound freight train A. , PROPRIETOR. were carried down and the span was .Mr. Mills la shipping a rsr of 4 iIm- - old "Flah Wnlly demolished. William Wilson pond." if Havre de Grace, a watchman, went . . Mr. James Brown left ou tlx- Kin lown wlih tha wreckage and received In .in .ujuries which may prove fptal. Them ited for a few weeka . were no other casualties. It l IhnuKlit thnt the . . bridge had been dv naiulted, hut this Is denied by minis School rommuiired for the Mondny. the Uih. will) II. A. Ilalll )f Ihe officials. seventy pu 'Hy ax principal, Young Teddy Now Has a Job. plls were enrolled. Washington. Theodore ftooosevelt. From Fairfield to Norour, VtohriGraal Gold Cams. Ir., hns gone to work. Tills wns as much ns was ndmlited nl l ho White & House on Wednesday. No further ? was forthcoming concerning Greatest engineering leat of the Went ard crookedest little located T Ihe employment in which Ihe Tresl-lenl- 's Are now pcrmnni-iultier. Wm. Wilson. James Wagner. M eldest son tins engaged. "Give in the World. Well wort ride from Salt Lake to see it tln-inew railway and 4 handsomely ip Melt Beaman. Roy Gundry and John wns the answer of A. I) SMITH, JJ 4 ciiilpH'(l rooms, 21! Main 81. the hoy a chnnce, L. NUNN, Keene. Secretary Licit in nn Inquiry ns to Wo tri:it vmi ns 4 Itcincnilicr General Mgr. President. JC i 4 A y where the young ninn hntl guns. Ho Halt right. Both lliones 1 One hundred ducks killed ou ulili-General Office 417 McComj'lc Block, Salt Lake City, that the president did not wish laiko City. the cither side of Grniiisville hy tinbis son to hnvc any more attention utr following hunters: Wm. Murdock Irtcted to him In his new position ' Ja. .Ito bud-nes- r flfty-ce- I - 4444444444444 ; 4-- OQUIRRH BAR Mercur. Utah. The Best Quality of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS ti Plenty of Entertainment and a Pleasant Pla.ce to spend an hour V V 4-- Rimne-litirg- Drop In when you're down town BERNBSON - 44444444WW44e4eeeee4 I vut-iii- Angi-li-a- ossssssecssss 999999999999ft o Salt Lake & Mercur Railroad Oo Ontf train day each way Connects with San Pedro Ry Q 0 0 wi-r- to tnf 'inwrwi x x Mor-mon- i, 0 Union Dental 0.. j' 1. 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