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Show TEMPERANCE DEPT Good work will demand and fret Cuba Wishes to Join Odd moments well applied will Our Family. turn failure into success and op- good pay. Poor work will not be en a way for happiness and life! tolerated long at any price. j W. C. T. U. Edited In PLYMOUTH Uu F A C'ik.i; ROCK A SYMBOL OF FAITH. So rue four decade ago a woman aud a beside a idle of gMaite on the child sat Now that the disarmament of the revolutionists and the Government volunteers THE Is progressing steadily, the thoughtful portions of the public of all nationalities are animately discussing the possibilities of Cuba's future form of government. The d Ire for annexation which has b en carefully concealed for the past) four . ears is u i .i' voiced openly and the' wish that the L'uiied States retain some measure of actual control iu Cuban affair is heard more Insistently than ever. representatives of leadiug Interests, both Cuban and foreign, have been asked to attend a meeting to discuss the feastLillty of holding ome sort of plebeecite, by which all classes of the population would be enabled to express their ideas on what the future form of government should be. One plan suggested is the formation iuto groups of the various foreign elements, each of which will formulate its: own projects of Government. The idea of holding the next elections iu January has been entlrelv abondoued, the general preference among Cubans appearing to favor the holdiug of elec-- i tiotis iu June. The question of the stat-- i us of Congress aud whether Senators and Representatives are to receive their aries after the establishment of the provisional government will be decided in spot where now standstill-- iu u,.u.. q The Pilgrim Fathers of New England The multitude, assembled to wituewhi 1 lying of the corner stone, had dispersed all excepting these two, representatives of two ceuturies. The elder was explaining what the completed monument would he like. The child listened with athoughtfulness beyond her years, common to the young who have lived much in adult companionship. Wt Cdlldish curiosity shoue in her eyes as she tried to picture to herself the pros pective statues of Liberty, Morality, Education and Law, and her grandmother described--; each in turn. But when the central piece the colossal statue of Faith was described, she sprang to her feet and gazed upwards to its Imagined resting place wi h dilated eyes. "And how high up will it be, Grannie, dear up to where she holds the Bible in her hand as high as the top of our house?" "Much higher higher than the steeple of our church. Why , the woman herself Washington. will be let me see six times as tall as PROCTOR POC I J . C. HOTEL ii Personal Responsibility . ceries. A Urge line of gro- notion. V Come and try us and be D 50 .000 , f A complete line of Fancy D Coriune, I'tah, Paid up Capital of $10,000. O poods. D COLE BANKING CO. - GATES, Hats, Cap, and Rubber Good. A full linf of (rent's FurnUhini; D UTAH. TREMONTON, ,Ell FOR HEADQUARTERS Mir mfmmwmsm&mmmmmmmmmm The heat of Meals and (iood Clean Beds and Rooms. Your patronage Solicited. One Block North of Main Street. Mrs Perry Potter, Prop. IE convinced. Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. All business with us will receive prompt Will meet all competition and careful! attention. for cash. Interest paid on time deposits. D. R. ORBISON 8. N. COLE. j. c. GATES, o Cashier, President, Tremonton, IL o Utah. EXPERIENCED Rock, Brick, and j Cement-bloc- k J. L. STAHL, WORKMAN. All work guaranteed Cisterns a specialty Richard Schwab Tremonton, Utah your father." for Choice Wines, Liquors Headquarters and Cigars. I'TAH. T ft KMONTON, The child caught her breath s ith a gasp. "Why, Grandmother! Is faith j big as that?" 'Yes, dear heart, faith is greater than anything else in the world. It would be impossible to make a statue big enough to represent it." "But I do not quite understand it What is faith, Gianuie, dear. The woman hesitated. "The substance of things hoped for?" No not that something simple something the child would never forget. "Fain, my dear," she said at length, is knowing that God will make everything come out right." "Oh!" said the little child, "shall wri c that in my little book tonight?" "Yos, child. Now repeat it." " "Faitth is believing that Uod "Not believing, child knowing kuowiug that God will make everything conn: out all ri ght." "You see," continued the old lady, "our Pilgrim fathers would not have dared to cross the wide seas to such a distant and uuknown land iu a small, scantily provisioned ship like the Mayflower if they had not known that the Lord would provide, and that whether they lived or died, He would make it al! right in the end." "Tell me the story again, Grannie, dear, I am never tired of hearing it. Begin away back to Wickliffe and the chained up Bibles. Tell me about the poor women and children who were left alone on the shore, when the ship c iiried their fathers away to Holland, i like to hear that, even if it does make me cry a Livery Farmers in dependent Teleph enipany OF feed Stable Cf R.itf'5 0()(1 The sun cast long shadows eastward us on the promised "morrow" this little New England maiden, clasping her grandmother's hand, passed down Leyden street on the way lo Ply moth itOCX. It was a epoch in her life. "Now juat imagine you see them com-lug- , dearie, over this very ground those men and women and the weary, half-sicpoor little children. No home, no shelter, the cold December licet aud snow Ah! child, we should have come in the winter time you could Imagiuc it better Utah. Tje GARLAND CLUB Choice WINKS, Ltquon and Cigars Utah. Garland, Is a Home Concern Owned and Operated By the Farmers Of the Valley. PEARL SALOON Choice Wiufs, Liquor and Cigars. 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Book ..n Profitable 1'aK-nwrite to like the picture big rock luim-l- voice. It Soventh W A SHIN GTON, Street. D. O. is a B03-B0- 8 TItKMOXT LODGE. No 45 meets very Thursday atVT:30 p. nt. in Fraternal Hall. R F Meld rum, H.O. Carl Iverson, Secy. All work Guaranteed Estimates made Phone 'x West awl 2H miles S. F. CHRISTENSEN ut. I mile South of Utah Tremonton Scientific Optician j EYES TKSTKH FREE With L.C. Christenseq and Sons away. "Cau you not see then what a very, Hrigham City , I'tah. "O, what a shame!" said the child. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN VOEMAN very great faith was needed to make For some moments neither spoke and Hear River Valley Homestead No 09! btlleve all would be wall." the child gazed sea ward with shining RieeU the 2nd and 4th Saturday cveninir "Know It. Grandmother," corrected eyes. C& of each month at 9 p. m., in the Fraterthe child wader her breath The grandmother drew a handker- nal Hall, Tremonton. "Yes, dear heart. I am glad you re- chief from the little bag upon her arm M H Hart Lawyers Suite :t and 0 Commercial niock member. Thry did know It. Tbey and wiped the tears from her siher Foreman K. P. Burns never once doubted, but kuolt right bowed Logan I'tah spectacles, murmuring to herself: t P Bn I'hoae 70. respondent. en u oa ibeeold wet f round and thanked tcOMUMU M kut wrs ntVf . Hart . j Bessinger Contractor and builder. IYI 01)1) FELLOWS md child's face. "Why, Grandmother, that can nevei be Plymouth Rock I it is not In the. least that UTAH Advertise with us It pays. Oh, what faith that " as, lobesurc what faith!" When they came at length to the rock, a shade of disappointment crossed the Qod for brinirlnir them here. In my TM KMONTON. STORK. NKXT DOOR TO can Imagine enough now. Grannie, dear." There was a quiver in the young "I Jprioea, EPH. COOMBS, Proprietor. history out over the water, and this why, its like a well with a stone iu its mouth!" "They had to cover it, child, to keep visitors from breaking it up and cariyiog then." Ct Tremonton, BEAR RIVER VALLEY, little." "Wait until tomorrow, dearie, when we visit 'Forefather's liock' where the Pilgrims first lauded, ym know. Then ing." a,1(l WOOD BROS. PROP.S' 1 while I tell it, you cau look out losia and imagine you see the ship coming in; a battered, ship with torn " sails and broken masts "I know, Urannie, dear! Like the model we saw in Pilgrim Hall this morn- Sale C& Carpet Weaver B H JONES, ATTOHNST Nebeker AJVO cnUNSSMIR AT I.AM. PnettOM in all State aud Kede ral I Courts and before the United States Land offlee. Offtc fit er Icff at the Tremotit Time Ho'cntMum't MRRHIAM OTTY, have a new loom anil am to do the heat of weaving. in Uriug your work. Any work - 3tnr- - VTA II offlco will be promptly attended to. I M&S rtfOJUl LAWS, Thatrhcr, tUI |