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Show . ! J Fair Work 1 Progressing Grounds For Alaska- - Yukon Paolflo Exposition Mro Bolng Laid Out. RftfdaJ ('orrspomlenre Sesttte Nov. lTtb. The work of creating the AlaskaYikon-PacifiKxposttinn ia progressing rapidly. The raising of more than W60, 000 in ois day has put the world's fair on a strong financial hai and the management ii busy perfecting and carrying out plans to make the 1909 fair the most successful from every standpoint that has ever been held. John C Oliasted the noted landscape artist of Brooklyn, Massachusetts, who . , t til suttly glau of the forest CntlnMg A fish has got more sense than water. Some fool people bite at beautiful vistas, gentle slopes, commandsome people. It never bites at a the hook over and over after they ing terraces and unsurpassed stretcher hook after you get it out of the have been caught by it. of water front. The grounds border for more than a mile and a half i I ake I'nion and Lake Washington. The Olympic and Cascade mountains are in plain sight, and an un The best of Meal;! and Good Clean Reds and obstructed view of the perpetual snow Your patronage Solicited. Rooms. peaks of Mt. Rainier and Mt. Raker mav North of Main Street. One Block b obtained. In constructing the build Mrs Perry Potter, Prop. TREMONTON. ITAH ings and laying out the grounds every care will be taken to preserve Nature's own handiwork. Different from former fairs, the Alas ka- -i Kxposltion includes in its plan the erection of permanent Corinne. Utah buildings. Many of the large exhibit Personal Responsibility . $50,000 palace will be substantially erected and Paid up Capital of 10,000. they will remain as the property of the Accounts iind Correspondence Solicited. University after the fair closes to be usAll business with us will receive prompt ed for educational purposes. Thus the state will be and oirefull attention. Washington appropriation used for a permanent good aside from Interest paid on time deposits. the benefits that well accrue to the com S. N COLE. I) R. ORBISON. monwealth from the fair. The stutes President. Cashier, and nations will be invited to erect build-iugof a permanent character, which will give them an opportunity to install lasting memorials of their progressive nes. FRANK L MERRICK. IF" o J. C. GATES, ' THE ukon-Paeif- COLE BANKING ic llats, Caps, and Rubber Goods. A full line of Cent's Furnishing D D Come and try us and be convinced. Will meet all competition for cash. J. C. GATES, Tremonton, - - 0 Utah. n laanesaoeai oi EXPERIENCED 1 J. I. STAHL, k WORKMAN for Choice Wines, liquors Headquarters and Cigars. t'TAII. TREMONTON, m Farmers Independent Telephone Company D ceries. A large line of notions. s m D goodt. A complete line of Fancy gro- D CO. laid out the Chicago and Portland expo-f- l lion?. Is now at work designing the g otinds and arranging the buildings. He has pronounced the site as, sccnically, t ie fiorst ever utilized for such a purpose. Henry E. Reed, director of exploits lion, is new busily engaged in making arrsageineaa for the states to participate. He has Major T. 8. Clarkson, Rock, Rrick, and Cement-bloctpecial commissioner, in the fieli visiting Don't forget the Times office w hen tie governor! of all the commonwealths. . unfar has Clarkson met with Hj wanting job work. Major precedented success. Every governor he Cisterns a specialty All work guaranteed has talked with has signified his intenOood Cider Apples-- At 20c a bushel Richard Schwab tion of recomending a liberal appropriaTrenionton, Utah Adress C. G. Aduey. Corinne, Utah. tion for a building and aa exhibit. Mr. Reed ia also carrying on an i x en I campaign to seeure the 1909 meetings of ostional conventions. The executive committee of the exposition has appropriated $100,000 for the live stock show, which will be on an extension scale, and from present indica clous promise to be the most successfu ever held. The management is receiving letters from all over the country endorsing th c O ijcct of the exposition, and pledging ripport from different localities. The primary purpose of the fair is to exploit the resources and po entialities of Alaska, Yukon and the Pacific Northwest, and to make known and foster the vast importance of the trade of the Pacific Ocean and of the countries border We do not wish to boast, but we have connected with our Tremonton iug upon It. Differ U fiom other Mr , of the Telephones in operation in Rear River Valthe imposition Exchange, two-third- s will not celebrate any particular even1.. ley north of Brigham, and are receiving new subscribers daily. The awakening of the Pacific, the wonderful achievement in all lines of effort of We have been the means of not only improving the service, but are the countries in the bordering tUereon, giving our patrons a cheaper rate, and we think the people aid the important role the commerce of will appreciate these facts enough to stay with the home company, althe great ocean plays in tl.at of the nsrld. are the most noteworthy thing though offered free Telephones for the sake of kming m, off, knowing the fair will celebrate. It will be a great me well that if we were out of the way the rates would go back to the old iuteruatioual exposition. Historical senprices. timent will not be depended upon to arouse interest and induce paiticipation. Iutbe first place the fair will show ti e It has come to our notice that some are informing our subscribers that they can w irld, through its exhibits, that Alaska not reach outside points over our lines We submit the following list to show out c u produce other things besides snow side connections with number of phones in each town. a id gold; it will give the general public 3 fProvidencc a better conception of the resources, 0 I'lermltHgc Alta Toll Provo A Itus 5 Honey villo and posibilities of the territory , 10 iRiehmond 280 Hyde Park Amerlcsn Fork wgK 13 Rhcrdale and of its geographical and climatic con 2 II v rum Barclay 2 Riverton ton Lay 250 Bingham ditioos. The same is also true of Yukon. HO Roy Lark Toll 5 Bountiful 7." Salt Lake 0000 W& UM The Fair will iucrcasc the commerce 100 Junction City Bingham Santaquin j jo iLewiston loSpg Brighim of the Pacific by tea hlng the mcrcl an s 0,10 Sandy 0 Logan Brighton 2 75 as? Mt. Fork Air Toll atid manufacturers of the Orient and OcSpanish (Cache Junction 550 Springville ..Murray Deweyvillc their of needs of the cident the people 1400 Sugar Works, North Garland 8 !gden Draper 225 Taylorsville 40 Park City Eureka leipective markets, and how to secure 50 Utah Hot Springs Pnynoi Frnnklin, Ida, and hold the business. Oriental buyer 25 Whitney, Idaho Grove ! ,1'lesHiit g Gogorza Wellsvi'lle I) and Occidental seller, aa well as Occi2 Preston, Idaho Ilarnsvi lie Willard dental buyer and Orientel seller, will be 1 brought closer together to their mutual ( ( advantage , through exhibits collected with that aim lu view. The exploitation of the Pacific North-wen- t in fact the entire western country 3 will be, naturally, another important result that will be accomplished by the Exposition. The TREMONTON MARKETS Lewis and Clark fair and its attendant Adverthe with us. It pays. section this prominentpublicity placed bu. .52 wheat per ly on the rap. The interest that exposiODD FELLOWS 1.05 tion created beyond the Rocky n;oun Oats per 100 lbs. 1 TRADC MARKS vroiatft obuW in TKKMoM LODOE. No 45 roeetf, ui r,int' .80 tiinsintbis section will be stimulated Feed barley per 100 lbs '.),) r VtuobiAia PATENTS THAT My. UTfrui liiem UioroufUjr. u. our 'every to kivl Thursday at 7;80 p. in. in Fitter IwJp Mcom and increased during the next thre years. Brewers barley ym .95 or ftketel tor met rvport Mod moflf4. nal HhII. laid in nn With the foundation exploitation SU R lnUi.i;T. ! T r R 1' Meldnun .2 2 Beef cattle per lb. PASniNO nCrCRCNCCS. for tn OttKl Book oa rrofluriiA .' wilttf Carl Ivcron See by Portland to build upon, the a 'end Pork dressed .08 K03-BOSsvsnth Street, auce at the 1909 fair and the subsequent D. C. o FOR HEADQUARTERS PROCTOR HOTEL U Livery feed Sale CEl Stable ood ( ood Jprices, (J jgs and Wool) BROS. PROP.S' Utah. Tremonton. CLUB GARLAND e Is a Home Concern Owned and Operated By the Farmers Of the Valley. Choice WINKS. Liquors and Cigars liPH. COOMBS, Proprietor. Utah Garland, PEARL SALOON Alaaka-Yukou-l'aci- flc Choice Wines, Liquor and Cigars. Pool and Ril lard A. B. Manausa Proprietor. Garland, Utah. m i Of ELD . Dental Wo rk. Is now located at Trernonton to do ml i . HIS WORK IS ALL GUARANTEED. H . - arness (ompany ""remonton . DEALERS .ALL KINDS OF HARNIiSS IN (JOOUS RTGm AND , BEAR RIVER VALLEY TELEPJ TREMONTON. n Collar., J LON 5 m UTAH, w&fc Alaska-Yukon-Paci- uc Sweat Fads Halters Tents and Awnings Bicycles Bicycle Supplies Sewing machine Supplies Tin Ware Repaired. Harnesses Saddles Whips Blankets Oils REASONABLE Shoes Resoled and Repaired HAL REPAm SHOP. g-ENT- E MTKXT PRICES DOOR TO tSAfKH1 nTCRX THSIMONTON. LTI'AH Bessinger Contractor and builder. 1-- KfftioiBtCfl r- All work tnadc Jtiaranteed B benefits to follow will be on a large scale It is estimated that the fair will cost 10.000,000. The amount the exposition company will spend and the United Hates Government and State of Washmake a fourth ington appropriations will the states, sums the and of tbU amount, and courts foreign nations, exhibitors sioaairrs will expend will aggregate the reaslning three fourths. The exposition site comprises 2M acres of (bo Mapua of ton Washington Univercvsity. In 1U virgin lUto it prnaanta - Pork alive Butter per lb. Eggs per doz. Chickens Potatoes per 100 .071-- S. F. C 9' RISTENSEN 2 KYKS TOOTED .60 MADE TO ORDER SUITS will sell the famotw Chicago Garden City Ttyiorf&g Co Suite, cheaper than you can buy elBewbere. I DewtyvHte. Ltah OF AMERICAN YOEMAN Dear River Valley Homestead tfo 99 BkMta the iind and 4th Saturday evening of each month :ii 9 p. m., in the Fraternal Hall, Tremonton M Fnrems L. P. Burns Cormjond('Ot. B A Nebeker Lawyers II. Har! Suit" B and li 1'hone 70. mile South oi 1 Utah H JONES, f wmnnri fAHiumiHcni nw PlMtltH la C'ourt State-- Conitnnrls! I.otran and PUKE With L.C. Christ tnsni and Smi llriRham ( it t'tah Hart mlht Wiit Tremonton Scientific Optician BROTHERHOOD M. T. RKMARDft 'hone 03 ra. WAnmWOTOW, .06 .25 & .30 .25 Rloek t'tsh f 0 lea oftkx HRHiilAM ail Hlatd sui! and httotS 1 'i.deial the United I.andjniliee or 1 have - i new loom and nm ore paired toU'o ! tie !e,M of weslii. Ktin,in your work. Anj t Titne.' thr left at WnHMs strf OltTi Carpet Weaver a"1 will UTAH M'S Tn-nion- b3ron Srofk office tly attended to. TJMNiS UKWB, ihAt.her, lu |