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Show THE 7REMONT TIMES. Publi.'hed Every Thursday Tremonton, Utah. Business Trip to Tonnda. Milwaukee is again famous; the brewers' strike is over and At beer 13 being bottled at a million TW wing 'skit" i from tie per. a minute as usual. of Mr. F. L. Taylor, the wittv e lilor of If th y keep on sending expeditions to the polar regions, the Kntered us wwnim class matter April. summer resorts will begin to com office at Tremonton. lDttl. m( the V about a falling off in of plain f under the act March :)rd, congress vised mail service will be maintained thf Alhanv Minor, pilbllsbid at New A! Itsuv, I'a. Tom Y Holt is down on graft of all kinds and he hits the grafting poli tieians of Bradford county as well mk the bigger ones in higher places . Knnon. j i - of fare to be charged by the railWest Portage Items. roads, and many times the result has been a flat rate on the sched- - The many frieiiils of Mr Joseph Hal Llle which gives the railroads a fud will be pained t learn of his death, better fare than they were al- which occurred Saturday April SO, 1907. The renders of The Time will remember For instance, ready charging. a'loni a month ago Mr. llalford was takin this State the usual charge en to Salt Lake City to be operated upon was about four cents a mile for for appendicitis. He was recovering one way, or six cents a mile one from the Operation nicely until about a k before hl deatb when be t way on a return ticket, making in reality a three cent fare. This bckMt' Mr. Hal ford was a pioneer of this valwas a very reasonable concession Heuai born in N'auvoo. III., in ley. and those who wished to make a 1842. His parents died when be was a journey and return within any child and his uncle. George Bobbins, reasonable time could do so at a took care of him until he became a man. very fair rate. But since the an Mr. Hal ford came to IJtab when hr was w nwiJ l" MUs Km actment of the hostile legislation bllt Udm Ho'kiaud ln l?7S tbejr movert 10 most roads have withdrawn their . li iv w ith his fuse and hand all black. lies off up in York stait runuiu a paper a bfg feeld i i Gosh all hemloek. sez i. is that a fack? he o it iu sum whare Ii Joe D.ian, a a madder ruonin big paper in a snow b mk. say f '"No, hear i be Tommy," sez Joe. and i tirud arownd and thar he stood ho! liu i o it bis hand for lo shake, giv him a W h s il Bhatl. Joe's a diim good feller. H gi mo a sigar and we IH up and tawktl ov vuryus btibjex. Bimebr a feller cum in & he rlz up& sez, "Mister Iiott, this is mister We Maker, the Bow loncle edditur." H shook hands and he sez, sez he, "wot wuz the Dame?" No, sez i, not wot, but this y aller whore thev have resided ev . Holt. return trip tickets and allow no; er since. ',,He filled many places of trust "He is the grate and famus Tommy stop overs on the one way tickets, Hmt 1,,SI)(,Ilsil,i,il7 WM vimw,lvd Hott,"sez Joe. yn must ov heerd ov him They also charge the maximum with the BUioprlc of the Portage ward Baker ." "Sbure! almrel sesn V grabbin my hand legal fares, which, while SOme for about fourteen Tears. He was true, a man . and prlslit, temperate what lower than the former rates agin, I have red sum ov yure artickles that could be r.lled upon. and i must confess thay wuz the rotten gives them on straight one way Mr. llalford leaves a wife, seven sons, est i ever seen by tiing. tipe or pen ov tickets considerable more money. three daughters and fifteen crrandchildren inoi tie man Formerly one could buy a ticket Rod a h08t of frlendl l0 moiirn hla dei th wuz mi. tch pleezed with the kom from Tremonton to Salt Lake City The funeral services were held fiom the plymunt and thankt him for his klndnes and retjlirn for $4 .65. NOW the Portage meeting house, Bishop James H. ov hart and keen pursepshun. The", i 1 the people has resulted exactly opposite. And much other legislation against the railroads and other transportation companies has been a damage instead of a benefit to their patrons. It some times pays to let well enough alone. Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCul- bch recently elected Justice of the Peace in Evanston, 111., has taken the oath of office and filed her bond for $10,000, her husband being one of the sureties. Some of the laurels of victory are some what faded in the eyes of the woman-rightwomen by the s, that upon assuming the office of Justice, Mrs. McCul-loc- h immediately ceased to be she" or "her". The oath was knowledge taken as a "he" and any official action will go upon the record as "his" proceedings. Jefferson Seligman, banker, clubman, horse owner and millionaire of New York has declared that he will never own anoth- er horse with a (locked tail. He denounces docking as "one of the most inhumane practices under the sun," and says that sharp bits and high checks are close rivals in crueltv. 'Get busy and do tilings.' was the inaugural address of Chica" go's new Mayor. And all the hold up men in that town who have been taking a rest may immedi- ately act upon that as good chre ()i:,,)S iu large cortege ed tli8 rfiBWiM ,0 tb,cemeUr-y- follow-- t s i Secretary Root is charged by the Am-- ; etican Economist with being foad of at tcmipting th Imposalble things in con- Pile Remedy RELIEVES WHEN OTHERS FAIL Also, Ranges, Tremonton Furniture Company. J nection with the tariff, one of which is the gifted secretary 'a proposal that the Djniiliion ado t the American tariff C& s 'hedules in their entirety, as against all otter countries, Ore it Britian included, as a basis for complete free trade between Will handle all kinds of horses, draft, roadsters and Iks United States mid Canada. The V. onomist is free to say that coining saddle animal. All horses sold or exchanged guaranfvin any other than so lofty an oftklal teed as represented. Ixive me a call at the Proctor barn. i uirce the proposition would seem In Proprietor, p acticable almost to the point of absurd ifcy. Thje establishment of uniform tariff r.ites and their uniform enforcement C& would necessitate on Canada's part, with awal from the British empire and po-- I tical union with tne United States. Meals 25c Served From 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. S ich a merger would aho involve the Good Meals and Good Rooms. Satisfaction Guarateed. c tnplete abandonment of Canada's in Telephone Connection With Both Lines. airial aspirations. Canada would Tremonton, Utah. spurn either of these proposals if eonMd- - E A. KENT, Prop. FEED, SALE EXCHANGE STABLES. Tremonton. HODE WOOD, THE KENT HOTEL SHORT ORDER HOUSE. ered separately; Coupled together, y.f, t lev would have to be, she would not en t r.ain them for a moment 'A little (ie per study f the tariff question would Sjrve to enligblin Secretary Root regard log many things that cannot be done." State Journal. Corroboration. George Meldrum, House Painting and Decorating, HEADQUARTERS Each man around the store bad told "hardest rain he ever saw fall out of the sky." Tom Limkina was an ei.sy winner with his of the great liar vest rain in IW. " It began with big drops kinder like ." he said. "ThcD it got to a shower, and I just thought I'd crawl under the canvas of the reaper till it was over knowed the team would stand. But, sir. when the lightening took lo liittin' light at the binder concluded lo gjt out from there. I had a gallon and a half bucket on my arm and I lit out fir a mule shed. When I was about half way there the thing began to get heavy. I looked down, and if the blamed thing ." wasn't full of water I'm a The lank individual who had been waning against a barrel broke in: "Well, now, I reckon that must 'a' h.'cn the day I was tbinkin' about. What his tale of the FOR WALL PAPER, Sign and Carriage Painting Neatly Done. Will Meet Prices on First Class Work. Utah. Tremonton, scat-tsri- To Horsemen. The Mammoth Imported Jack, "KENO," will stand during the season at Hudson's Barn, Tremonton, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and at our farm one mile west of Deweyville the remainder of the time. TERMS: $10 for the Season. WARDKOP PROS., Deweyville, Utah. Tremonton Horse Breeders' Association. . . . Job TTlT I i uncrKan. Scteniinc - ManZ&n i Attempting the Impossible. , - .,.v. IU DOEBIIW 1 or Parlor Furniture, Carpets, Lino- lleum, Rugs, and Lace Curtains want to git sum envcl-lupprinted, jennerly alhvus got 'em ' to the uther offls, but sints reedin the The for woek7l baby John Mom prise list In the Kounty statemunt i see died at Woodruff the 28 Inst. The causa the prise has riz so allfired mutch that i of death was whooping cough. cant never affoard to stan it Now, sez Orson Merrill, n former resident of I.Joe, me and yu is parcktickle men, as Poruc- WM lHlrM hm on Thursday, Teddy sed to Ed Hairy man, and yu no April 18. Mr. Merrill leaves a wife and duni well that i cant give $8.10 for 5 lutn siK children to mourn his death He died envcllups DO moar than nothin. bad been working at the salt works west Joe sed bed print mo 500 for doller of Houcyville for the past nine rear;. 75, so i give him Ibe substunse ov wot i Mr. .Merrill lived alone and had btcn wanted put on as fullers: d ad several days when found by his Retire to To ma Y Kott. brother Joba ol BrigbMU, He was sub K. F. 1) No. 88, Stoany Nohb, Pa. Fiz-- i ;mde me know it was rainin' some was ject to c)lleptie lits and it in thought he & ibun Dockter, M I). see in' a flock of ducks go over. Gents, "I1C ,lf 'hesc tits while crossing a foot Then in cum Mack Turner and when them ducks had folded their wings and '"ide Md rt'u int0 ,he cre(,k ind drown he scan me his fase exspaudtd into a was just naturally paddlin'." ed. grin li fool wide, 2 foot hi and 0 foot the spaco of two minutes not a For Robert (' Harris and John V. (.'onley thick. "Ha ha! Tommy. " sez 'e, "filad sound was heard save the purring of the went to Miluer tii be present when the tosenyu, now welu hav sura poatrey, C it asleep on the counter; then silently us a rime on the new edditur tez 'e. land mis thrown open, but O IT log to the giv i i bowed heads, the crowd dispersed. wah sez cant liar oettieU i, O, gess, my death of their uncle loseph llaiford, is out or whack siuts so n;e my other The salve that acts like a poultice is "ey returned home. promy nuiit liers have been diskiivverd No other salve Halve ( arbi li zed Pine an like is an Storer handler orcha an new ( John Whitny Henry letting out for cuts, bums, boils and chapso UoweO gbod cum an "O soz on" Hairymau. ard. ii Price 85c ts. Mack, "yure old Iyer will stan a vuicj ped skin. Asli about Mrs. Agnes John and son of Colorado For telle by Tremont Mercantile Co. or 2, tunerup. are visitinz friends and relatives here. A pitcher ov exlry wet here wuz fetcht Mr,. .Iohn formerly lived la our quiet in that ftitt me. Printing for Every town. Wal, sez i, lledu my best and dun so body. Mrs. Sarah Ann BriggS and .Joseph E as follers: Why not have some letter beads and (iibbsareon the sick list, both being l'addycake paddyeake. Baker man printed with your name, busienvelopes Uarefoolcd bobolink, whiskers ov tan very ill. ness and address on them for the use of Our road supemsor, Levi D. Hall, is A nisterdaiii apes ami Rotterdam rats, yourself and family ? We can furnish running the grader over the roads, mash He irs lo the n n r in the sky blue spats', them at very little more than the blank b nicklg the large clods and filling up some of l'addycake raddrcake, dish up the news ones would cost and they look nun let us in and town when in Call er. the larje ruts which have made our roads Pork for the jentile, beef for the jews, show you samples and tell you the cost. almost impassible. F.yes full of mischilT, hair full of rats, TlIK TlMKS, David .Iohn has moved out on his Show us the furl In the 'sky blue spsts'. Tremonton, I 'tali. ranch. I'addyrake paddyeake glv us the tale, MUs Rachel lloskins is at home again If ihe'i In trruble wele all go bur talc, M YEARS' here she has been for Wash off ii re from (iai land EXPERIENCE kisser and take off yure bat y some time. Ti the long promist gurl in the 'sky blue Isaac Allen is abb- to bit 0111 again. He pats', has been sick most of the winter, and That Mrtll Mil i rood bothrr fn inalra mm iurin? his sickness h lost the Mfbt ' befoar i tackled the here, fori mil dry I MAUL mnnn one eve. ernawbail swimmin iu the Sarah dez Designs The stock in the Malad Copper King r.ert, beins new albany is a dry limn us4 Ac. Copyright ami mT aiketeh Anroninanillne Ihem wot pits it in jnggs bottles hides dcriptlon has fQM up. It is selling for I cents. whether milcklr Mrtm our opinion free onimunlrnan M cairfitll. it polenlnWe. Invention probuMf mitey HANDBOOK on NUMI The ranch east of I'ortajre, cemmouly out free, tllnoilt Kencr for ecnrlna Wal, sez i. i gess ile hafto wonder buck plenl. Ulien through Mutin A Co. receive I'Hlent called the Kelly ranch, was sold a few to Stoany Nobb and so i cum on botisl tftcUU finite, without cneme. In the days sro for about llU.tKM). The Ander di ivin oald jinglebellv at a moderit gate son llrolheis of Ilyrum were the pur whitcli dlddeut braka no burrow btws Lerveit elrK handeomelf (llmlrlel weeklT jntirnal. Ternn. S3 ,.,,i.i i,. t. ,.f iit nclentlBc nor no" bin. SIchasers. bveil newpOeelem. four monllie, veiuNew York TOMMY ROTT. Co.3e,B- MUNN Ban, sez to Joe, sez i, as "Dining Room, Bed Room, Kitchen j 1 irty gripp sez, by jim. inte glad to e familyur fase enttylimv. Then we sot down and had quite a fc IflTS ' lo ... ..ZH . - an oc .,,,-i ).yr &or. d flfil T.. x m sai c uiau h if so call injr your spring purchases Ur the house, of on m at our store. W tarry a complete line . The peace advocates favoring arbitration in th? settlement of all disputes are simply of the The persistent howl of dema- - opjnjon that the jaw is mightier in ar. he bus MM way down in Alia j In a larjir b jinny to run a nuzepaper gogic politicians and the clamor than the sword. f rfd." "T of the sensational . press for a two ' I he Sam Hill! sez i, U that soy wy, he's s :onsin of legislature . .... cent fare where usually three f h ie feller i made the ikul with fin the pa cents a mile was charged, and individual towels and longer p.- He uz to take buck w boat and tarate where four sheets in hotels, but its members ten for pay, wal, wal, but maujr I'mfrji for a three-cen- t cents was charged, has resulted did not forget to raise their own win remember the iracsaxun, urban is in legislation in many of the salaries from $500 to $1,000 a be? He haint hear no tnoar uether," sed a states fixin? the maximum rates year. You Will Wantl - tar going from Mated, Idaho, to New York City arrives at its destination soon e than a le'ter mailed from the same siiliski ipshun to the at the same time can reach either When i went in i placi of the three towns, and the distance be-- i bokt a row nd & sez, bellow hear, whaic t vcen Mai ad and Snowvilte in only tweo a Klmei MicKee (. i. "Wy, sez lh t th e miles overland g nl wol keaps botlks, "he liamt bear 1.0 Higher Instead of Lower Fares. rate is $2.50 each way and no re-- 1 lrn tickets are sold. So what was thought to be a benefit to wen Stone. Suowville and Cur lew, the three last named towns being up la the northwestern part 01 the state. At present the service is run three limes a wce.k from Kelton. twenty miles to ihe south anil the new bange of route will greatly lesson the waits for mail. A let - The New York baseball season opened with a riot because the l.5 home team lost. That is a good "3 notice to umpires to be d'scrimi-liJfir to sec about my nating in their decisions. Kporater Cirnel. Subscription rates. One year in advance Six mouths in advance One year not in advitnce bet I I Otrlsud and went down lo Towandy, bavin lergle biznissto tend to. havin my igie rekordeil for my farm upon Stoiiny Nol.b.and iitlier imporlent matters lo t ml to, so i went to the d ley revew offls Last weak 1879. Small Towns. postoftke department lias been ad daily that, start tag Ksjr Cih. Thf I Win. II. Capwcll. Editor and Manager. dab. Mai! For : HrMi'.-- I OSrS, ff W m . WiwhlUiO.n. B, t- - T 1MHMTTI BREED TO THE BEST. MOINEAU- - The Old Reliable -- No. 44324, An Imported French I'ercheron, weight 2200. is at Charles Kchmutz's plane, 94 miles west of Tremonton. for the season of 1807. Terms of service HO for sinrle service, or I'JO when the mare is known to be in fnl. The Imported Percheron Slain "COMERE"5 Will stand season of 1907 at my stable in Tremonton. He is 4 years old, and weighs 1800 lbs., color black. Call and see him. W. T. HUDSON. |