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Show 'o. Il universltjr of Utrt. The Week' VOL. VIII. STOCKTON, UTAH, WfiDN Stockton Sentinel. Published Every Wednesday. The Sentinel Printing and Publishing Company. day to visit with her Green and family. OCTOUEIl prove a stimulus to bato. brother, Chas. d j Mr. James Hickman and family and Mrs. John Little were Tooele visitors last Sunday. . . TOOELE COUNTY OFFICERS. ji a County 8eat Tooele City. Clerk Ivan Ajax. Treasurer E. M. Orme. Recorder F. W. Fralley. Sheriff A. 0- - Evans. Assessor J. A. Mlllward Attorney J. B. Gordon. Surveyor Haines Grlndley. Commissioners C. Le Roy Anderson, J. G. Brown and W. J.' Hammond. Charles and St. Johns, atWilliam Bracken of tended the Democrat rally held here last Wednesday. . . Jake Beaman. Sr., Fred Hodges. Wm. McFarlane and Jamea Collins went to Tooele last Wednesday with the Democrat speakers. town. They make a funny noise" as if they were honest In handling the public funds; but they are nothing but spendthrifts and graftera. They make a funny noise, pretending to boost Utah; but they are lialntlng It black aa hell, and scaring capital away. They make a funny noise aa If but they would win this election, they will get bumped" and that badly. ji The Tooele Republican campaign band, while on their way to St. Johns and Clover last Friday, played a couple of tunes here. . Jl JI Services of the eleven months old child of Mr. and Mrs. James 81oan ot Mercur was held at Stockton last Saturday. Funeral services were by Reverend Cook. Republican Ticket. JUDICIAL TICKET. For Judges, Third Judicial District: HON. CHARLES W. MORSE. HON. GEORGE G. ARMSTRONG. HON. MORRIS L. RITCHIE. HON. THOMAS D. LEWIS.. For District Attorney: FREDERICK C. LOOFBOUROW. REPUBLICAN COUNTY For For term) For term) For Z TICKET. representative U I Baker. county commissioner. D. L. Underwood. county commissioner J. W. Clark. . clerk F. W. Fralley. (4-ye- (2-ye- ji . A large crowd attended the card party given at the I. O. O. F. hall last Friday evening after playing carda a very fine luncheon was served then they Indulged in dancing until about 1 o'clock, after which they went home 5J2IL!the For treasurer S. L. Johnson. For recorder Fred Bryan. of schools For superintendent Lillian Rowbery. For surveyor Ernest Bowman. TELL-TAL- Jl Jl rally at the Stockton opera house last Wednesday morning, the speakers were Judge Dusenbury of Provo, Judge Dnulavy of Mercur The Mercur snd Monnet of Ohio. Juvenile Band of Mercur accompanied them to Tooele and Grantavllle. . . An overcoat and pot of coffee were stolen from, the I. O. O. F. hall last Friday evening while the card party was going on. It was not discovered that the overcoat waa gone until after the card party let out Marshall Donaldson and a few others found the coat at the railroad ties (hobos home) where all the box car tourists hold out. were awarded to the following: La dles first prize, Mrs. Roy Gundry. Ladies second prise, Mrs. Wm. Wilfirst prize. Mr. son. Gentlemen's Gentlemen's second Geo. Hickman. prize. Master Eldred Gundry. BILLY BRYAN BITS. de eye-openi- 8tockton Sentinel. They make a funny noise" as If they loved the Mormons and want to set them free; while they really mean their disfranchisement and Imprisonment. They make a funny noise" aa If they loved the laboring man; but their idea la to make him a slave and tax him to death. They make a funny noise" pretending to be Republicans; but they ignore Taft and praise liryan. They make a funny noise aa If they loved purity and order; but they are raving mad because the Republidiscans closed the Red Light" trict and drove Its denixens from D. W. Russell, Wm. A Democrat 14. THE AMERIKEARNS PARTY AND ITS "FUNNY NOISES." matter at Entered as, second-clas- s Mrs. R. H. Gundry came down the postoffice 1st Stockton, Utah. from Dry Canyon last Sunday after Main Office of publication. Street, being up there for some time. Stockton, Utah. Jf J One year, $1.60; six months, $1.00; V. 8. Marks and Frank Fralley three months, 75 cents. passed through last Friday afternoon on their way to St. Johns and Clover. FRANK L. CONNOR.. Local Manager J ji Mrs. P. W. Mitchener and sister, Miss Addle, Spalding, visited s day last week with her mother, Mrs. Spalding. NO. 2S. 11K)S. E h candidate for ,iow a pi cam jtion. In IIiIh time he haa raised the .position front one of Inferiority to one Candidate on the Republican Tcket,tiJr now one honor. i rieI,iy Superintendent of Public Inetruo- - inf (he most lniMirtant that the state tiona. jl'as to offer a man. Thanks to Mr. Nelson's executive ability and love an e iiiimitab Genial, scholarly and 0f nymem many Important features story teller. Superintendent Nelson of qir schools are under the direct needs no introduction to Cache valley comrol of the office of state Such are the uniform people. His influence la ever being Siam examinations for teachers and In our schools and be has the uniformity of eight grade examinfelt for good always lieen a welcome guest at our ation throughout the stale. Best of all, raise and public ceremonies. Mr. Nelson haa ever striven to abilibanquets the standard of scholarship and When he gels up to apeak all prick ty nnioug our teachers. He knew that up their eara for they know that be iHhnd much to contend against, but never falls to have original Ideas and s&Wl, tactfully and perseverlngly U fc I gpne ahead la bis reforms and i,. amusing anpqdptea. .4feMnies f the- - best - Fra- - Pede rtefiyMi backed Jr. a hodYjofJoyaL stock and has received the best, east- (flie.tnt teachers and grateful, appreern and western training, for he haa ciative citizens. No man could have studied at the B. V. lT., the U. of U. it belter recommendation than the and different eastern universities. praise of all for his good work, his After serving aa superintendent of Die I'lngresRiveness, and hla ability to San pete county jtchoola for four years and friendship he was elected state superintendent among his fellow workers. Ijigan where he has severed eight years and Republican. A. C. NELSON. Barrymore women are brainless and useless, but insist, Ethel to the contrary, that even they are tit to lieconie the wlvea of foreign noblemen. A. C. NELSON. mm re-clc- reUndoubtedly fair. Rockefeller he ferred to fair. Archlsild when of the possibility of some IKike Standard OH employes going a little loo far In their zeal to promote the business. H Wo ean find no law that prohibits Alfred Austin from writing those things, but there Is a kind of unwrit- ten law" among publishers that keeps such productions out of print. It seems that Bryan's veto on contributions beyond $10,000 has thus far been strictly observed. Can it be true that Wisconsin has r taken the bristle out of the la v WILLIAM McCARTY. M be-ca- Fol-letr- tsvnnwiniwr?",,w"w JUDGE Judge McaCrly was born In Alpine, Utah County, May 15, 1859. Four yean afterward ala parents . moved smith with the ploneerds who settled St. George, aud alx yean of hla youth were spent there atnld the privations and hardships of that period, ad welt known to all, and made hallowed nop In hymn and oong. From there his parents moved to Iron county, and In 1876 they moved to Monroe. In hla youth be waa compelled to seek emHe' ployment aa a manual laborer. worked on the railroad, iu mining lamps, on the farm, also aa freighter aud as a cowboy. lie waa alwaya willing to do anything to earn an honest living. He was always a student, however, and Ma spare hours and evenings were apent with hla hooka. He early acquired a good common school education, and later, with the savings from hla parnlngs, took a caurse at the Brigham Young academy at Provo. Law and law hooka were hie favorite reading, and In 1881 he began In real earnest to study for the profession In which he baa become as eminent. In 1887 he was admitted to the bar, and from that time on hie progress has been steady, sure and upward. In 1889 he waa assistant United appointed States attorney for; Beaver district, and held that office nntll . Utah a state when be .wm .elected , cmmtyw4wiibjM -- TAr .RevW- - cmmtT' ' In 1894. In 1895 h aud waa elected district judge for the Sixth Judlacial district of the state, and in 19IH he waa to said office. By this time he had become so popular and atrong, that he not only carried hla very atrong party vote, but waded deep into the Democracy. taking some 800 votes awav trom hla opponent. In 1902 he was elected aa justice of the supreme court, anil in the manner In which hi' has filled this high and responsible position la a credit to the bar, to hlntself and to the people of Utah. Several of hla rulings have received national recognition of the bar, as, lor example, hia ruling In the case Nash vs. Clark. Thia case was appealed to the supreme court of the Inltcd States, and said court, ruled Judge fafcTartya opinion to he right, and from that time and henceforth this opinion will be considered tin law in regard to Irrigation and milling. Judge McCarty haa proven to the people of Utah that he has (very qualification for this high position, and the people ran, therefore do no better than to retain him as justice of the supreme court. TID BITS. Salt Lake Argus We agree with Ethel that a lot of our society STATE SUPT. OF PUBLIC 1NSTBUCTION SUPREME 'ww.--g Senator Bulley of Texas ought to send condolences to Senator Foraker of Ohio. Tlw liabil or bimiiiig letters ought to be taught In the schixils hereafter. ELECTRIC SPARKS. Luckily they won't want Haskell as Governor Haskell wac quick to real- Alta Independent. a vaudeville attraction. ize the difficulties liable to beset a American millionaires, according to man who tries to stay In the Demo- the cable reports, are not patronizing HON. WM. SPRY. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. cratic party to Mr. Bryans possible the European health resorts this year. on Ticket for Nominee Governor. the Republican embarrassment. to aeems the be that The explanation APPLICATION FOR PATENT. have more millionaires American All who know him know that lie I well qualified for the high office M. A. No. 0838. The recent interchange of personal- health than money this year. of Governor. He is well educated and thoroughly honorable In all hla I'nltcd States enthu-elasti- c Ijtnd Office, Salt Mr. less make Bryan ities may will make an excellent Governor. He and deeds actions. 28. 19uX. October Lake Utah. City. line representaabout being a It would be interesting to know VOTE FOR I1IM! Not fee is hereby given that the tive of Rooseveltism. whether that St. Louis girl who suc'Jpliii Tunnel company, a rorisiriiiloii 26 a miles at ceeded In swimming lider the laws of Dtali, by Ilisuiiirek Haskell thinks that now is the time stretch ever complains of overwork in speech at New York in 1908. Mr. Taft was pHrty of Jefferson. Its agent and atlorney In fact, Snyder. true a herself to prove tor Oklahoma "I favor, and if elected, will urge when she has to help mother with the by the facta in saying that In whose residence and postoffiee ad some Mm money. friend by giving with all my power, the el i in inn t ion of doubled If Jefferson would today "rec-- i house work. Ijike (ircas Is 227 Allas block. Sail Hoke ihe negro from gtiize hla reputed political (Wrcnd-I'nis,- Hlv. I :tl). has made application for politics. Is making good I.inlth. governor of Georgia: Lots of nun show intense enthusecre The woman-suffragso rampant are they for ;i United Slates aient for the lie No. siasm until it comes to giving real headway In the English Jails. tary of the Interior under President strong centralization of government. 2 lode mining claim, in Ophir mino How right Mr. TafL was It needs no Cleveland. money to the party. Tooele county, Flail-- beMurysvale Coursnt. Iii my opinion the granting of uni- very extended Btudy of the Denver ing district. a the group or mining of now has six ing Texas part gubernatorial versal suffrage to the negro was the platform to show. Guess Bryan don't want publicity rlaiins in said district designated hy of campaign contributions as badly candidates In the field. The state ap- mistake of the nineteenth century." Among other things which tin the surveyor general as survey No. pears to be getting tired of handing us he makes nut. Colonel A. Herbert, secreDemocracy demands in the r.ti23. and described in the field notes everything to the Democrats on a tary of theHilary President platform, or to which It pledges itself, and navy under plat on file In the Ililted States platter. ore these: Cleveland. In New York. land office at Salt Lake City. Utah which the 8. E. corner of Sec. 19 and shoi we ballot We stuffed indusboxes, Regulation of business and with niagtietie variation at 17 deg. His cigar waa a very bad one. Some one has called attention to th 8. XX. corner or Sec. 20. T. o.. we are not ashamed of it.' trial concerns through manipulation negroes: 7" be asked the smoke lady as follows: ast. "Do you the fact that the Democratic U. 4 XV., 8. L. B. and M., bears 8. 11 ci the tariff schedules. at rorner No. 1. whence a Ileglnning nominee once wrote beside him at the cafe table. Federal licensing of interstate comdeg. 25 tnln. XX., 1854.S feet distant; ELECTRIC SPARKS. she answerM f. 8. mineral honiiment No. 4 in said Only In thence N. 17 deg. E. 127.4 feet to corlimerce (meaning thereby federal XV. lfi 81 min. east 'Ustrlrt bears deg. head. Alta Independent. with averted ner No. 2; thence X. 81 deg. 34 mill. censes for the bulk of the country's 5960.5 Milford 24 Timas. t min 0 8. lienee to who his a man know feet: deg. Guess might XX. 377.8 feet to corner No. 3; thence So are as to extent of the mdness) transactions long XV. prohibitory shady No. thence corner linn to In 2; feel r.wn heirs are, even LOCAL TIME CARD. politics. to being discussed it would b interes'-in- control plus the regulation of prices 8. 70 deg. "r, ntin. E. I .lull feet to cor- 8. 85 deg. 30 ntln. Xr. 565.3 feet t Na 4: thence 8. 17 deg. XX'. 27.7 interstate commodities (meaning ned oN. 3: to know Just how so in any letter " Those Canadian forest fires want to re N. deg. 24 ntln. corner Salt Lake Route Railroad. are making their escape from the thereby to fix the prires of practically K. i;ihi feel to corner No. 4: thence N. feet to corner No. 5; thence 8. 83 stop blowing smoke In onr face. till commodities by governmental ac- 70 deg. 19 ntln. E. 914.3 feet to comer No. Trains leave Stockton for Salt Standard Oil archives. deg. ."5 niin. XV. 1 5111) feel to corner 1, being the place of beginning. Lake. 4:50 a. m.; 4:21 p. m. Arrive a Marysvale Coursnt. tion.) 1. the place of beginning. No. To recur tor a moment to what la Said claim being located In the 8. E. It is better to bear tin pulifie we So much more power for the Inter-Hatfew minutes sooner. 20.521 acres. Total and net urea. of Sec. 19 and the 8. !Xr. quarTrains leave Stockton for Los An1 now ancient history, was It not pe- have than to fly to others that we commerce commission than it Said claim is situated lit the uiisiih quarter man- know not of. convention of a See. a that ter a. m. 20, T. 4 8., R. 4 XX'., 8. L. Arrive a. m.: 9:15 fitting 1:20 culiarly haa as tow to amount practically to divided part of T. 5 S.. K. 4 XX., Salt gcles. I), and M., and containing an area of aged by telephone was opened by a few minutes sooner. rail of the government The management nearest meridian. and l.akc base 2.151 acres, excluding however thereo chairman by the name of Bell? There are some people who are not .,oads and telegraph and telephone' known and adjoining locations are from the area In conflict with the Concomplaining that the campaign Is no companies without any of the respon-ho- t lie other claims STOCKTON NOTES. surin said embraced Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, wife of the tent Ion lode Lot 87, and Great Baaln enough. Kildlity of government ownership. vey No. 5023. and survey No. 5535. lode Oklahoma blind senator, says that No. C3A. Such excluded area A Advertise In the Sentinel. guarantee for na- Hell oX. 3 and Sun Mike lodes. Standatd Oil money uint look good tional government only women in unhappy homes want containing 1.004 acres. dcn-islibank would which he notice this I that direct ji ji to vote. It la also these same Women to people in the United Sares Sen- iorce Net area claimed and applied for beall tire state hanks to become Subscribe for the sentinel. in the Stockton Sentinel at who want to fight. ate. national lianks and practically estab- Stockton. Tooele enmity. Utah, once ing 1.147 acres. Jl Jl Tlte nearest known mining claims, went to a government hank of which all acli week for the period of nine (9i Miss Clara Reynolds Cannon thinks that Mr. smells rosy to Cnlon'd lish Speaker the aforesaid conflicting claims, Everything being the banka Zion last Friday. would lie hm branches. consecutive weeks. Hitchcock is too young to run the Watterson. even a Standard Oil can. and the Shamrock lode Lot No. 85; . jl Government regulation of incomes E. D. R. THOMPSON. Register. Republican campaign. Mr. Hitchcock, Silver Queen lode Ijit No. 07; GovMrs. John Connor was a Tooele vis- It is true, Is under 70. SNYDER A SNYDER. Claimant's ernor Murray lode Ijit No. 80; KeyNa wander things took a notion to 'Hrousrh federal taxation, A f!deral itor last Sunday. wilt which government burn In Paris. It is such a ho: town. stone No. 2 lode I.ot No. 83 and the sen to It that every man "Kiinll dnw Attorneys. It waa all right for the Democrats jl ji M. K. 1908. First piiblic-ilion- . Marjorie lode Survey No. 37G3. Mr. John Painter has his sister to cheer for an hour and a half at. Milford Times. jlroni society a reward ror.m:;sii.ntc I.aa publication. I'errinbcr 23, 19uS. I direct that this notice lie puli- now. him 1l,a contribution to societv;" or. Kate visiting Denver. They do not often get aj The Democratic party is to gel the Halted In the Stockton Sentinel at . I chance to cheer. ji profits of the Commoner. It will need ai ,w declaration was meant to be NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. tginrkton. Tooele county, Utah, for a Mrs. LeRoy Palmer visited Sunday understood a host of PATENT. voters. S. by tm them, too, before the campaign Is lierlud of nine consecutive weeks. and Monday with Mrs. W. K. Mordock. Mr. Hearat will not find It neces- over. every ms.n gets the living which he Survey No. 5573. .XI. A. No. 0705. E. I). R. THOMPSON. Jl Jl contributions to refuse from out thinks sary the world owes Min. Office. Salt Lake Uni ted Slates Register. Erickson and Peterson have quit aiders. He la his own campaign In view of the foregoing oxl !b!t it City. Utah, October 24th. 1908. BFYANITE FEOERALISM. T. ELLIS BROWNE. Attorney fur :s evident that th declaration of lx working on their lease at Dry can- treasurer. Notice is hereby given that lloner-in- Applicant. ( yon. oof In the Jeffersonian doctripe about (Front the X. Y. Evening Sun.i Mining & Milling Company, a First pub. Oct. 28. 08; last pul). DEMOCRATIC SENTIMENTS. ji jr V. M. relative of the elate and Utah corporation, by Its agent, spheres Dec. 23. 1908, R. D. Halladay and family went to Milford Times. 'oral governments and the nvowa' Duixuit. whose post office address Is Coursnt. In that portion of Iris address to the Grantavllle kyst Friday. retirning Marysvalewhite a Jeffersonian hostility to "central-:nSalt Lake City, Utah, has made appliman in the smith has Virgin!-- , i The Republicans in which he Sunday. with which th- platform cation for a United States patent for disfranhised the negro in bpI' protec. the Jl in character Its swopping schemes o 939.1 linear feet on the Olivia nm .! Mra. Addle Bracken attended the tion: and there is not a Republican In a "tlti present regime of the Detnn-rli.traHzarion are nnlv sops to the mining claim, situate In the Rush Xi I not who done would have the north Mra. a funeral of the child of Mr. and party. Mr. Talt unmasked -- ( body of Democrais, psneciullv ley Mining District. Tooele county, the same thing under the same cir- pretense of Bryaulsm which is nothAre now permanently ' James Sloan. located 'he smith, who have been rliiiclnc Utah, being mineral survey No. 5573, cumstances. The while men of tbe ing Ipss than an insult to the In their new nnd handsomely Jl Jl In Ihe field notes and ho t: of tradition Jeffersonian and desrribed Democrats or the smith. It Is The weather has been vpry cold all south are determined that the negro equipped rooms, 212 falaln St. without regard to the tiroon. plat on file in this office; the extension Remember us. XXe treat you week. It la hoped it will warm up a will and shall be disfranchised every- time. Indeed, that the southern Demdeof claim are of said inda fact If there were any sneli boundaries where it la necessary to prevent the ocrats recognized the folly of perpetulilt next week. right. Bath Phones 1120. Salt two-siled public .discussion scribed as follows, with magnetic tig as a recurrence of the horrors of carpet- ating by their votes the Lake City. Jl Jl empty tradinueslions Mr. variation at 17 deg. 15 min. E. in south the political XVllliuni Jennings Bryan. tion that the party of Bryan la the Mrs. Green went to Tooele last Fri bag TIRs speech of yesterday would Commencing at rorner No. 1. from J jus-title- d 1 e , Hry-atiize- d 1 g e ljt pttb-Ildie- d I e :ik-rn- d Union Dental Co c 1 rule.' t |