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Show ASSISTANT SECRETARY THE TREMONT TIMES. Published Every Thursday At OF THE INTERIO j Tremonton, Utah. Cole Banking Company, Tremonton, Utah. Wra. H. Capwell, Ed it r and Manager. Entered as t904. at the Utah, under MNMMl Pttt class i. latter April. at Tremonton, office the act i ffl$Ffct$x 17 congress of f 1 III it- vl Wi M If. U7 In - Wtm C "1 1907: upyriKht: I Williams. by Byron Personal Responsibility, 50,000 Paid up Capital 610,000. Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. All business with us will receive prompt and careful attention. Interest paid on time duposits. March 3rd, 1879. Subscription rates. Onu year iu advance 8ix months in ad vane. Ono year not in advance Hl H. L. TUCKER Contractor and Uuildcr, TREMONTON, UTAH. T7 Plans Furnished and (Estimates Made on all kinds of work. Your patronage M i r l r V V solicited. B. C. CALL, Lawyer, County Attorney. in all the Courts. Offick : Co VST Houhk, Belgium, Utah. B:;th Phones. P. O. Box 972 1 Lawyers Suite 5 and Commercial lilock Logan Utah. P.O. Hot Phono 70. v I M a ii teaarf Estate Frank Pierce has assumed his duties as first assistant secretary of the in terior. Mr Pierce, who is from Suit Lake City, Utah, succeeded Thomas " r"i"'ka. Kan., who resinned on account of ill health. Mr. Fierce has Ryan been a friend of Secretary Garfield. He was born in Londonderry Vt 50 years ago. He went to Utah in 1883 and practiced law with marked success He is an expert on mining matters. The salary is $6,000 a year life-lon- g Note Was at Once Brief and Beautifully Comprehensive. Sultan IN LONDON BANKS, Choice Improved Farms in Bear River Valley a specialty. Easy terms. Call on J V VKIMiY Corinne, Utah. Job Printing for Every body. Why not have some letter heads and envelopes printed with your name, business and address on them for the use of yourself and family? We can furnish them at very little more than the blank ones would cost and they look much nic er. Call in when iu town and let us show you samples and tell you the cost. TlIK TlMKS, Tremonton . Utah. the News every day for 50c a month The Intermountain ReAll of Morocco Has $5,000,00C Worth of Jewels There. UTALlAN CSOUTM' 1 13 g.CAW'UlA.rVN MAGYAR. ton RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO at bed time usu- fMB" A doserelieves iarsaT the most ally t- " I..PO, 141 T;..J-.:t- iiiMfc nigral ,.16.4 ..LrTmAKWAt.,.. .1 . 1 eAK.KE,3J, j97 ...... H, M 5 ttlUXJjSHv . - 11.56 gipEtf JJt, PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. For Sals By Tremont Mercantile Co 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE B, no...;.,,,479 ' ImEMtimmmm Marks DE9IGN8 Copvric.hts Ar AnfOMSeiHlM ankotrli unit rie.rrlpt Ion nmr free wfieihr an qnirkty urerium our lllTtiillon pmhnhly pnteiitnhlo. ( .,tniiiun!c. Uoim itrlctlr oonndutll. HANDBOOK onPatsMi wit free. OIlpl himmh v for nertirlng pulitnt.. ukfn tUmnili Mann ,v Co. rtnlvt irrcti n.ittct. v, ii iHiut, t i.Hriie, in the i't!,t Scientific American. iv lltiMtft4 wekl. Larrmt dr. rn itiion .,r ,tnv itlf Journal Term. S3 a renr four monUM,$L Sola by All Umilsslwp. New York MUNNCo.36,- Bitssise inv. itB r si.. WMMsatMi i.& them on my feet as brave as I could be they split apart and kept Gee! I myself right back but some-thislipped away And down I come upon my side. It's today! My breath And then I upon th' bank to git my Oh my! off to do th' trick er die. time I gist skimmed along as light as any bird Until I a stick then something else occurred. TRADE-MARK- S promptly THAT PAy.MTtttMt In'w, ajiJ li.lp tn mm iniri-- i 3SE3 Uunmmku, at In or pl.oo.,r .kcl.l, f,,r fRII Tp,,rt M JAWnlahllllT M .,. t,tKcUrr u(. PASSINQ RtriRtNCES. Kor fnw Oukfe PrsslMM rati ii'. iuio B3-BO"-cn- irn. Fine Groceries D That we are receiving fresh from the best markets D Every. Week and sell at Also a large stock of The Immigrants of 1906 Of the Races Which Contributed Ing one of the slipped and slid and split up like a "V." was rocking like a ship upon th sea. And it thumped me one upon my bulging head I seen a million and flames of darting red. little Sovanth i u n , Strnat, d. C. At J. C. Gates's old stand, MAIN STREET, TREMONTON. came out upon sweetest song, all filled with ecstasy. Th' thing I recall a house fell on my nose And th' Giant Man was beating me with blows! learned how Pa 'twas in my room. up first rate to he much skate! b'gosh, a thing kin be, These out of me! since I D Jensen L. P. And When I I And I aint D Men's and Boys' Furnishings, net Lb, OI1UCS, JTlUVCb, ILIC. 1 Th' a tree D prices. Live-and-Let-L- ive D Th' And next a g of of our choice I IE LIVERY FEED and If n STABLE will knock th' Remarks. . The editor of the Hollandale (Wis.) Review, under the heading "Local Events", says: "Keep your shirt on!" How can we? This is wash-day- . An Iowa editor mourns the fact that instead of meeting the returning heroes of the football team with a brass band, the citizens were compelled to meet them with an ambulance. Ignorance always can be trusted to speak in a loud voice. Bees dispose of their honey by cell ing it. Whether or not you belong to the 400 these days depends upon the kind of perfume you use in automobile gasoline. In a Tennessee newspaper I read that "Mrs. Henry Dows has been chillShe ing, but is better at present." must come originally from Boston. A Nebraska correspondent says, "Ask Cora Bates how she likes to write with a colored pencil." How do you, Cora? Never ask the man how he lost his hair. He may tell you he was born that way. An English museum freak of the name of Allshot, whose professional name was the ".Mummy Man," committed suicide the other day because of a clause in his agreement in which he was prohibited from becoming intoxi cated. Prohibited from being half-shohe raised the ante and now he is All shot no more! Main Street, Tremonton. Gooti Rigs and Careful Drivers furnished at any time at reasonable rates. Will Buy, Sell or Exchange Driving or Work Horses. All stock guaranteed as Your represented. solicited. W. T. HUDSON, patronage Proprietor. aij a ,ui 10,000 or More. windows or us with their instead of at Clapham. sbi' asked how much the taking luncheon atmoney, 12 o'clock c uld fare was to Waterloo. The clerk told just as conveniently come at ':46 her, and she moved away. p. m., and thus find more comfortable But presently she returned and seats; or they might arrange to fix made the same Innocent inquiry, once 1:80 as lunch time, and thereb be more to be informed with the same afforded still more elbow space." courtesy. A few minutes later she was Managers at several of the bran hes there again. situated in business sections an auBook here, my little girl," said for the statement that since the clerk, "this Is the third time thority 'ho advent of the signs the high me asked the same you've question." attendance has been larger that, (0rj be"Yes, sir," said the little girl. "I fore N. Y. Press. know that: but .Mm likes to see you peep out of your window, because Use for the Novel. there's a lot of bars across It, and he A letter on the says It's Just like being at the zoo! " subject of fl ion, written by the veteran Com,;. Answers. t,,r0. dlth, could not be other than InterestCharity's Biggest Achievement. Here Is a quotation from It: ing. The highest achievement Of charClose knowledge of our fellon disity Is to love our enemies; but to cernment of the laws of existence, bear cheerfully with our neighbors h. se lead to great civilization fallings Is scarcely an Inferior gnos save supposed that the novel exposIt Is easy enough to love those who ing and Illustrating the of man are agreeable and obliging, but to may help us to such history roadsustaining love one who Is cross, perverse, tl.-side gifts." some. i, as unpleasant a process as Love'n Language. chewing pills. Nevertheless, this, the best way of practising It. Is to put our he crushed her to him. Again ' mws in the place of him who tries he breathed, ' this kiss larllng.-us. and to see how we would wish tells you all that I would say." him to treat us If we had his defects Pause. Then: We must put ourselves in the place of "Did you understand me, dear? he buyer when we sell, and seller when whispered wo tmy, f we want to ,pa fary Hlushlng Matt?, lt rejoined: Francis de Sales. "No. Ileneat what yen said, plesse." booking-offic- Do You Dse a Phone ? If not, you are missing one of the necessities of modern life. LET US SHOW YOU. Fall Notes. The days are sad. The leaves are brown-I- t's time to take The awningR down. Milwaukee Sentinel. Aye. gorgeous greens Have met their fate-I- t's time for screens To ihlbernate. Indianapolis BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY, JOHN SOMMER, O. S. y y Houston Post. The washerwoman Has her griefs 'TIs now the time For handkerchiefs. Mollne Dispatch. Yes, summer's There flannel cakes? Splnks Corners O ' Kalamase ' there remains When icphvra rip. Our weekly stl- ft SdS paid In s. rlp And DEPART No. 31 No. 32. No 3 !g c W i? 84. Clarion. We hate to see Fair Flora fsfle, But She'd get ehll- Rlalns If she stayed. -- Kazoo Basoo. Now comes the win Ter's discontent When all our stim- Mer wag- - Is spent I MALAD VALLEY BRANCH. ARRIVE NO L. TIME TABLE. 9 went. Bttl tXMtfaMSI sakes! Ain't we (tot them hear the coal Man son - I vum ' He hates to have Cold weather come' Manager, Tremonton, Utah. News. to sun. Oood-bto files, Now union suits win advertise. Oood-b- 1 n'i we invite inspection line 8 how you slide and wildly H J j time you tackle tt and put on skates to skate. I it ylsterday down by th' bayou bridge iist run your hand along me there and that ridge! j 1 hand! H bald-heade- 17 3p Lg5 severe case before morning. BACKACHE 1 ltK3LI3X 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER Word to the Wise. corporation conducting a series of quick lunch places accords con spicuous position to a placard reading as follows: "A Suggestion Perhaps a large number of our patrons who daily fav- A A SHOWING TIDE OF IMMIGRATION Get Your Printing Done at The Times Office, Tremonton. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. , First Entertainment. She was a very little girl, and sh had charge of a still smaller boy, her baby brother Jim. Timidly approach- to-da- y. PINEULES Abdu)Aziz, sultan of Morocco, is faking no chances of losing his personal jewelry in the course of one of the frequently recurring disturbances in his country. Locked up in the vaults of a bank near Charing Cross, London, the jewels, valued at $5,000,-000are guarded night and day. They occupy a space less than the size of a bushel basket and lie about thirty feet below the level of the Strand. Not far away, in the same vault, are several million pounds' worth of unclaimed jewelry, some of which was deposited there during the French revolution. French people, fearful of being robbed in the reign of terror. secretly conveyed their possessions to London and a vast quantity has been left uncalled for. The bank authorities have failed in every effort to locate the original owners' heirs. An offer of $1,250,000 as a loan on the sultan's jewelry has been made. but the sultan is anxious to raise much more than that. - Adpublican. Subscribe dress, 208 South West Temple, Salt Lake. A i iHiWAaaMHrt II Th-th- is J. Ulrlcb, traffic manager of the Keystone Telephone company of Philadelphia, has deleted the word "please" from the vocabulary of his exchange girls. They will hereafter say "ring off" Instead of "please ring off," "call ugain" instead of "please call again," and so on. "The word 'please,'" Mr. Ulrich explained to a reporter, "was used in our telephone business 900,000 times a day. Allowing half a second for its utterance, that meant a daily waste of 125 hours. Why shouldn't all those hours be saved, saved for sume better use? "You know," Mr. Ulrich went on, "I believe in few words. Wasted, superfluous words mean spoiled effects. What, for instance, could have been more telling, more effective, than the note, containing not a single superfluous or wasted word, that a man once wrote to his physician? "This note ran: "'Dear Doctor: I had a few words with my wife last evening. Please send me a bottle of lotion.' " A. Business. fRAoc :: .. gravitate Th PrfLt. rWsh ff r I 54 EYES TftSTED FREE With L.C. Christensen mid Sons Brigham City, Utah. Real -- I I EXPLAINED THE WHOLE THING. TREASURES Scientific Optician TROUBLE, H IS S. F. CHRISTENSEN General If i II S 'radices NEBEKER, HART & NEBEKER T iBf E. M AVYATT, Cashier. riaRav A. M. 9:55 10:10 10:22 10:27 10:31 10 ,17 10:52 P. M :10 r, -- Brigham Corinne Waukegan i) BitS $M Kvans Honita 6:19 (I Central TREMONTON Osrland Kirersido Kleldin? 1 :1H ilM tlitl fl;53 IMS 7:10 11:43 12:01 1:00 p. m MO 7 7 or Plj-n- :ts nth Washakie jH The mix.'d train i Malad n this lli.,nch Is A. M 0:40 !:30 :07 0:01 55 S:0tJ 8 B :40 P i! 4:55 4:80 4:13 4:05 3:58 3:50 3.40 3:25 B H 2 55 K 21 I Ifl "2 2:52 2:45 2:25 7 Mi 1:20 daily except Sunday Wanted ! Everybody to advertise in The Our service reaches all of parts the Valley. Try it. Times. |