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Show . Gaul's Terra Cctta Houces. Literary Far.-eTHE TREMONT TIMES. At the Paris academy of fine arts. "Zanswill," said u magazine editor. Published Every Thursday At 'entered literature by the back stairs, Commandant Fsperdion, director of Instead of submitting his first story excavations at Alesla, announced that Tremonton, Utah. to the magazine he had it printed in recent finds had enabled the workers INDORSED j M ni. If. C'apirell, Editor ami Manager. Kntereil as second class matter April. 1901. at the I'om office at Tremonton, I' tali, miller the uet March 3rd, 1 of A congress K7i Subscription rates. One year in advance Six months in advance 11.33 One vear not in advance 11.50 .7"i International Electricity. first time on record electric- the For Oh, This is Painful! il v annears as an article import. Rev. George Chamlers Kich-- I The case has arisen between Italy and the Kalian government mond of the St. George , s Lpisco Switzerland,t0 that of Switzerland me conceding pal church of Rochester, New privilege, on behalf of the town of Clinton, of drawYork, preached a sermon last Hlablo, in the Tielno for industrial and electrical power Sunday evening in his church, ing Illuminating purposes from water sup and if Rev. George Ghamlers plies on Italian territory, and princl- R chmond is quoted correctly, pally from the Vlzzola lorrent. The power Will be distributed not only in t lis is what he said about the sa--1 the town of Ktablo Itself, but In a wide district around. The amount of xn business: water rent to be paid to Italy Is not "The saloon is in thn world to stated. Certain elements about it Modern Reading. aegood. It is a social meeting Fielding and Smcllett wrote in the p'ace. Some of my best parish- - language of their age, which did not i ners in New York visit the beer cali a spade an agricultural implt s':ay. 'eul "L""ucl ow..C8Uu. o: men to come to church by my inking beer with them. The German loves his beer, and if d t iken temperately it does no h irm. The Frenchman likes his wine, the Englishman his ale, aid so it goes. About all the ment. Hut they were wholesomeness itself as compared with the sugges tiveness of much modern Htarattire- .The Academy. Plain, Honest Facts. With a Real Octopus. Here is an octopus adventure. The crew of the Perle, a fishfng boat hailing from Cancale, France, between St. Malo and Mont. St. Michael, were about to pull In a big net, when they encountered a sadden resistance. The nel was simply crammed, not, however, wilh good mackerel, but with vast number of octopl, each provided with tentacles more than six feet in lengt'.i. The slimy wretches swarmed up one side of the craft, giving the fishers a frightful (xperience. The men had at last to cut the rope cf the net, sacrificing it altogether, and then to free the side of the boat from the octopi which stuck to it. it i Oh, Lord, bles3 the general court, grant that the senators and representatives all hang together." One Sunday, after the deacon had ' and T Will be in Tremonton on or near January 15th 1007. FEED, SALE C& EXCHANGE STABLES. Will handle all kinds of horses, draft, roadsters and saddle animals. All horses sold or exchanged guaranteed as represented, Give me a call at the Proctor barn. HODE WOOD, Proprietor, Tremonton. THE KENT HOTEL & SHORT ORDER HOUSE. Get Business Women of a Maine Town. If Norway ever should have a mayor the chances are ten to one a woman This Oxford would hold the office. county village of t,li00 inhabitants has more than a score of women managing The progressive lines f business. town physician is a woman. A woman A woman Is justice of the peace. manages a dry goods store. Another is photographer, a fifth is bank cashier, a sixth is an undertaker, and still a seventh is an insurance agent. Until her recent resignation Rev. Caroline E. Angell was, for 18 years, pastor of the Universalist Church of Norway. Mrs. F. W. Sanborn is responsible for the appearance of the Norway Advertiser, the local weekly. This by no means completes the list of the successful business women of Norway. Lewiston Journal. 30-Da- TIME TABLE. valley THE GERMAN OPTICIAN aid. . Tremonton. am macK l finished this stereotyped sentence, a young man who was kneeling In a nearby pew, and whose name Mr. Whitcomb, for sundry reasons, sees fit not to disclose, exclaimed: "Yes. Meals 25c. do, Lord, do! It i3 the prayer of all Good Meals and good people." The deacon was a little nettled, and Telephone replied: "Brethren, I fear my meaning and that of the young man do not E. A. KENT, Prop. correspond. I pray that they may all concord." neace in and hang thogother "No matter what cord." said the youth whose identity is withheld, "provided it's a strong cord." Boston Her in Odd D. S. LOHR II If. fashion: Puts It Up to Johnson. During a dog fight in front of thin office one day last week Sherman Johnson so far forgot himself as to call us a liar and hit us on the nose. Scores of people would have said that we ought to have Mm arrested for assault and battery, but we shall not do so. We shall let his own conscience punish him. Hometown, Cal Banner. Girls Strength famous, Swam.ey, N. H. The senior deacon of the little white church in which Mr. Whitcomb first heard a sermon was an ardent advocate of good government and good Bun-dalaws, it was his custom, on the preceding the opening of the legislature, to pray that affairs might run smoothly in that august assemblage. He would pray something after this bat-relief- Occupations. No merchant can sell JOOUfj Miss Louise Cheatain makes her living by raising and training native on lOBff tunc and Hv song birds near the popular winter reclergy I meet drink when they Hills arc Never sort of Aiken, S. C. iieagle raising ia feel like it. Some of the best wine some of another What are we to do? the profitablea occupation I ever drank was handed to PAID, .Miss Asch, also near young lady, me by a vestryman. Some of Only one way ; Buy for Cash, Aiken. the finest whisky on earth I saw SelHor Cash. There are times On the Right Tack. The petition of the unmarried wovery near the person of a church when farmers have no ready men of a Massachusetts town for a warden. One of the highest ofon bachelors shows that they have is cash. If credit your good tax ficials among the laity of Roches some idea of the tax question. It ter is a brewer. What of it? He you can borrow money, may wouldn't be possible to add any more makes good beer and many men be of your merchant, for .'50 or taxes to the married man's bunch. like it Deny them their beerjiiO days. then pay cash ior Wedded and Unwedded. "I was single," said the widower, and soon you would see dire con- what you need. Get Our "and had a dog's life; I married, and sequences. Let us face the facts. Prices and will had a cat and dog's!" Umdon Truth. Our Buy you We cannot rush public opinion." Truly Yours, We do not care to comment Goods. Man's Superiority. Man Is indeed the superior creature. min of the the statements upon Have you not observed how often he is thoroughly satisfied with his own ister, as to whether they are GENERAL MERCHANDISE, admiration'? right or wrong, but merely w inh to Woman's Miles of Hair. suggmt that if there is tt Temperance Department in I'. S. Notice what we have Some statistician has discovered that the average woman carries 40 any of the newspapers publish to sav in 30 davs from now. to 60 miles miles of hair on her head. cd in the vicinity where his church is located, Rev George Chalmers Richmond is up O. S. L. fcgamst it for a trimming next Sunday, just as sure as the MALAD branch. w hite orb of day rises in the ARRIVE DEPART hills east of t he little city in No. 31 No. No 34. which he preaches. State NO 33. Added to the Franklin Whitcomb waxed reminis cent the other night, and favored a few cronies assembled In his cozy library with a story or two of his early where Denman life in that town all Whltcombs made has Thompson These houses wer neither of stone The nor of thatch, but of terra-cotta- . Gauls had made this by placing a lay- er of brick clay on a network body and baking it in a double fire inside Comand outside simultaneously. mandant L'sperandien said that it was probable that the exterior of the hut was additionally protected by thatch. Among the sculptures recovered are statutes of a Gallic chief and a cavs alier, and also picturing heads. American Antiquarian. 1 PRAYER. MAN'S Pmmii'i Ep!rati5n. there to reconstruct a hui which had teen inhabited by ancient Gaula. pamphlet form, and sold it on the news stands at a cent a copy. He made out of It $150. Sow had this should story been submitted to me undoubtedly have rejected it. "Tjtnrwill ha; turned to nlavs he- cause he doesn't think there is much In books. Once 1 heard him say bitterly: " 'If you are blessed with talent, great industry and conceit it Is possible, by dint of slaving day and night, for years, during the flower of your youth, to attain to fame infinitely less 'widespread than a prize fighters.'" Even Ycuth GOOD Served From 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. Good Rooms. Satisfaction Guarateed. Connection With Both Lines. Tremonton, Utah. Your Property Insurec By the Best Insurance Company doing business in the State. I can save you money on your insurance. CALL and BE CONVINCED E. H Tremonton, Ut. Times Office, Sherman - arness l"Fremonton HARNESS GOODS. Old Harness Cleaned, Oiled and Repaued. Shoes Half-Sole- and Repaired. d GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. PRICES REASONABLE. Piles are dangerous but do not submit to an operation until you have first tried ManZan, the Great Pile Remedy. It is put up in collapsible tubes with a nozzle that allows it to be applied exactly whore it is needed. If you have itching or protuding piles and ManZan does not relieve, money refunded. Soothes and cools. Relieves at once. For sale by Tremout Mercantile o. GIVE US A TRIAL. George Meldrum, House Painting and Decorating, Defined Law' Status. lawyer once, rather clumsily responding to the toast of the law at a dinner of an art society, said that he did not see how the law could be considered one of the arts, at which point Jerrold interjected the word "Black!" which came out like a shot from a HEADQUARTERS A FOR WALL PAPER, Sign and Carriage Painting Neatly Done. Will Meet Prices on First Class Work. Tremonton, gun. Utah, Many Stenographic Systems. There are 481 stenographic systems in use in the civilized world. 1 mil. Not a PUBLIC SALE. Billion Dollar Congress, Philadelphia Press : The exact total of the appropriations of the Fifty-nint- h Congress, just adjourned, was $1,799,537,864 or $198,180,854 more than the appro Con priations by the Fifty-eight- h gress. This total is $200,000,000 short of "two billion dollars." and the increase over the previous Congress was chiefly on items to which no one objects. The post office wanted 50,257,000 more than in the two years of the ghth Congress. No one objects to that. Rivers and harbors were marked up 21,200,000. This is widely wanted by both part ies. The Panama Canal took 69,500,000 more in the last Con gress than the one before. Pen- a. p. M. M. 6:10 6:20 0:28 9:M 10:10 10:2a 10:27 0:38 0:44 10:37 10:52 11:20 11;32 11:35 11:42 12:01 1:00 p.m. 0:55 7:07 7:10 7:20 7:38 8:30 9:40 9:80 0:07 Corinne WaukegBU Evans :33 10:31 P. A. M. Hrijrham Bonita Central TREMONTON Garland Riverside Fielding The mixed train on tin's Branch 9:01 8:55 8:50 8:43 8:40 ' 8 23 8:21 8.15 7:52 7:15 Ply0ttth Waslixkic Malad is . M. 4;,r)o 4:30 4:13 4:05 3:58 3:50 3:40 3:25 2:55 2:52 2:45 2:25 1:20 daily except Sunday. Tremonton Horse Breeders' Association. M. Having sold my interest in the butcher business to E. C& H. W. Wyatt, I will sell At Public Auction in Tremonton, Utah, ON Tuesday, March 26 beginning at 1 o'clock, p. m. sharp, the following property Fifty-ei- HORSES: 20 head, consisting of work horses, mares and colts. 2 sions rose 9,571,000. Here is a round l5(),0O),000, HOGS: rs Senator Foraker proposes to boost his presidential boom by distributing $2000 worth of photographs of himself. That ought to be an effective method of cam paigning when the womenget to vote. The only fear would be that the best looking instead of the ablest man would win out. head Good COWS: half blood Jersey heifers. 4 Brood Sows, 15 Pigs. 400 bushels good white oats, one saddle, 1 set work harness, 1 set single harness, 1 3 4 wagon, 1 surrey, 1 light buggy, 1 spring wagon. cAlso a quantity of HOUSEHOLD GOODS: One Range, 1 Table, 3 Bedsteads and Springs, 3 Dressers, 9 of the increase, to which every one is agreed. The remaining increase is chiefly on items which stand for the growth of the country. They cannot be avoided. three-quarte- good saddle horses. c7Vlilch Cows, 5 1-- 3 BREED TO THE BEST. MOINEAU The Old Reliable No. 44324, French lVrcheron, weight 2200. It at Charles Scliiimtr's miles west, of Tremonton, for the season of 1907. Terms of si r pluec, vice HO for single service, or ICO when the mare is known to be in foal. An Imported Heating Stoves, 1 Couch, 1 Cupboard, Chairs, Carpets and other articles to numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE. -- On all sums of $10.00 and over, a credit of eight months will be given on approved note drawing eight per cent interest. Five per cent discount for cash on time sales J-B- vjggL. H. M. HOLLER, Clerk. w. c. wyatt, Proprietor : |