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Show TO DRINK. COULDN'T REFUSE kid its silteenth annual who I amttmHaa In tin btsntlfai dtjr of Spo Preacher'. Predicament of Neerly a was kane Washington. The railroad com Century Ago. from a Chioa half rate have near pauies given la eaVlBf f w evil ofhasInUrelated and go and other points with full stopover lir Walaud Hoyt ed by the jaWS and it is consider THE TREMONT TIMES. America will than its captor At ably longer Mr. Johnson is a tall man. fishing in the Feather river Oroville with a trout hook Wra. H. Capwell. Kiiitoi and Manager line, when he hooked the stur- privileges. Tickets will be on sale Jun e geon in the belly. After a fight 20lh ai.d will bo good until September 15. flasn matter April Kntercnl a of four hours the fish was landed. Rates arc made to o her points to aecomo 1804. at UM Post office at Tremonton. is It probably the largest fish ev dale those attending the convention who Uuth, uiuirr tim act ot eoafMN of e taken jn Feather river. Some wUh to visit different localites. Many Published Every Thursday Tremonton. Utah. t . years ago Frank Harriger caught side trips have been planned and among a sturgeon near the Gridley tin in a visit to the wonderful Yellow-bridge in the same river that one National Park. Delegates to eith$1.2.1 weighed about 50 pounds and it er the Baptkt Young Peoples' Conven.7.1 was considered a very large fish. tion meeiiug in Spokane, July 4,5, 6, 7, UM or those to Ihe Christian Kudeavor Con Herald, Gridley, California. March lir.l. !7U Suljncripl ion inlet One year in ftdVAMW Six months in advance One tar not la advance vculion meeting in Seattle, July 10th, (lently moves the bowvb and at the shoula by no means overlook the splenHow Ooe Man Paid His Subscription. same the cough, Bt'i did h opportunity the low rates will pretire Coufb Syrup. ( out ins Hoar sad Tar. Noopiules. Hot for coughs, colds. sent for a rklt to the " Wonderland of When dipt. Www V Barrett (.roupiU1)i Vvi1()I)jllKeouph. Batista ion the World.'' All tickets sold via the I. Sueur sold out the Sentinel last guaranteed. Children like it. Mother Northern Pacific Railway to Spokane. . i indorse it. For sale hv Trnmont Mer year lie turned over Itis old sub- - CRIllliC CO. Seattle, Taeoma. Portland and other Coast points, will be good for stopover script iou aciounta to an attorney LAW. UTAH STALLION at Livingston, Montana, to permit the fir collection. Among them was Park journey to be made, The tour of one for 14 years and s months' subBy the act of the last Legisla- the Park usually occupies live and a half scription against a Le Sueur county ture, Utah now has a board of days in the Park. While one should, if man. He did not pay on demand hore commissioners who have jsissiblc, spend more time exploring this and was sued and judgment enter charge of the Department of great region, yet one can within this Horse Breeding, with headquar- period, see everything of special interest. ed against him for S27.05. Still he did not pav and the ters at the Agricultural College. During the Park season of 1907 ministers All stallions standing for public will be granted half rates on stage coach J to diswas th"...-Mo- I -- i ranscripte judgment trict court and an execution issued and delivered to the sheriff for col-- I 'ction. He levied on some land belong- - state must be recorded with this department and have a certificate bearing the signatures of the commissioners. The names of all itallion owners should be sent to this department so that they may receive at once . of copies the bill and thus learn provisiong of the law. All persons interested should s md their names at once to J. T. Caine. Ill, care of Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. s ?rvice in the j lag to the defendant and advertised , , I his worked, t ie same for sale. and the defendant made settlement the total amount, costs and all be- i the very respectable sum of transportation w ithin the Park. This arrangement will not apply to minister's families nor to Park hotels. The Northern Pacilic Railway pub lishes several beautiful booklets telling about the Pacific Northwest and the Park w hich will bo sent upon request di rccted to A. M. Cleland, General I'asacn ger A BCBt , St. Paul. Minn. Thirty days treatment for kidney blad der troubles and rhuematism for $1.00. Your money lefunded if not satisfied. Pincuics contains no alcohol. Does not THE INDUSTRIAL JAPAN. to take. For Piles are dangerous hut do not submit derange the stomach. Easy Co. Mercantile Tremont sale by to an Ope rat too until you have tirst tried Telegram: Japan is a very re- ManZaii, the Great Pile Remedy . It is LAND WEALTH CF KZW YORK. markable country. We find some put up iu collapsible tithes with a nozexclusive Japanese items in a cir- zle that allows it to be applied exactly Greater in Aggreats Than That of where it is needed. If you have itching Many a Ncticn. cular. She imported last year or protuding piles and MauZan does not reliuve, money refunded. Soothes and worth of cotton. Few people realize the tremendous cools. Relieves at once. For sale by land wealth of New York city The demand for Japanese beer Trcmout Mercantile Co. says a writer in Moody's Magazine. has become a passion all over the The total land valuations cf the city reached the census by its recent THE MECCA THE FOR SPOKANE, Umpire ; new breweries ara being enormous figure- of $5,800,00000; this YOUNG PEOPLES' CONVENTION. is an lncreaie cf J iOO.OOO.OOin 1307 established at Tokio, Hakata and over 190G, and 190ti, lu turn showed ' ' Osaka. an Increase of 4SO.OCO,000 over 1905. Within a decade the Increase has The profit of t he Industrial Bank been considerably over 100 per cent. of Japan for the last half year was valXew York real estate is , The city of Spokane, (pronounced of the more ued than at accented on the last syllable,) is lo83.r)0,(KK), but only $10,000 was paid entire wealth of the United States. It out for director's fees and bonuses. cated 850 miles east of Puget sound, 90 is greater than the entire wealth of states and even of many forThe Wakamatan lion and Steel miles south of British Columbia and 1G manycountries. It la 25 per ce.it. more eign miles west of Idaho in the valley of than the entire wealth of Holland, works, under Japanese imperial con the Spokane river, whieh falls 150 feet Spain, Sweden and Norway; 50 per trol are Bearing completion at a Den'u the midst of the city, and furnishes cent, more than Switzerland, that mark or Portugal; it Is cost of $20,000,000. The officials' n enormous water power. The city be of Italy, that of Austria-Hungarsalaries are worth considering; the R its growth in 1883 aud is now near one-fiftthat of Russia, of Germany, i that The mark. the bank clear 100,000 president gets $2000 a year; the ig that of that of France, chief expert $1 ,500; the two man- iugs tor 1906 were 228,000,000. It is great Britain and Ireland, it Is Inthe peer of any city In parks, beautiful deed an imperial city In an empire agers $1,000 each, and thirty clerks homes and massive business blocks, the state. and forty assistants have an averPerfume Burners. greatest railroad center on the sun-se- t age monthly wage of $1". The side of the Rodky Mountains, including An innovation in the way of perfume works cover 350 acres. live transcontinental liues. Two others business is an urn of old porcelain set In gilt bronze. The lid is perforated The building of 1,275 miles of are now building. and within Is a glass vessel with a This wick, wherein may be burned simple and convention at great Spokane railroad is proposed by the railway These the magnificent trip aud outing it affords perfume or a liquid ozone. burners are decorative, even in the administration. is one of the opportunities of a lifetime. most elaborate drawing-rooms- . The farmers of Japan this year It has become something of a fad a for summer glorious NjoneloDking to choose one and delicately have an income of $200,000,000 vtcatiou during July 1907, should miss scent the entire perfume house with It, but it is from the rice crop alone. il. For full information about the conobvious that such a scent would need to be most delicate and unobtrusive. nd of Oliver Te"ll,,n ril ,nkc The new Japanese-buil- t request merchant One Man, One Game. V. D. Van 1)., Osdel, City Temple, Spo is con- steamship Hithchi-MarraThe specialization in games, which k me, Washington. n ii Is characteristic of the present day, csaea Dy me to he a magThe main divide of the Rockv Moun may be regarded as beneficial, In so nificent vessel that would be a cred- tains is through western Montana and far ns It has raised the standard of play, and betokens Increased keenit to the best shipbuilding yards of Wyoming. On to th west, running ness on the part of amateurs to be north and south rises the Cascade range, In the tnt rank at their particular Europe. It. Fry's Magazine. dividing Washington into two parts sport. ('. N. Bi In other words, take no- - The territory lying between the Rockies Thought He Wat the Milkman. t A young man who had prolonged his "d Cascades, including east Washing ice, that if coal consumers wait on his lady love rather later than until autuin to attempt to (ill or. ton, North Idaho and parts of Oregon, call usual was surprised when a window mbia. 150,000 In an upper story was raised as he left dM for next winter, the resultant MonUn nd BrUisu mile in area, is populii !v know n the house, and the voice of the mis. . square famine wdl exceed in severity any- tress of the house called out: "Leave as "lie Inland Kmpire. an extra quart this morning, please." thing we have yet experienced. In c0iumbU river with her The The Child Worker. order to supply the demand iht tributary lakes and streams furnishes The child worker is tired, and al mines will have to run during the the power and light s ipply as well as the ways looks tired. His education end summer at their full capacity, water aud drainage system ot the region. because the drudgery of his toilsome days prevents the making of mental which thev cannot do unless the; niec.imste. waters, monoum ami va.- effort. We are using up the life of levs are of such surpassiugjeaulv as to the n.it Ion at the wrong end Schoocars can be emptied as last as thev be a constaut wonder to the sightseer lmaster, London. are received Coal consumers and the scenery is declared by widely Argentina First. EVCB if you have to bor- - traveled busy. Australia now ranks second among people to be the finest in the the great sheep raising countries. row and pay interest upon the (world. Is (list with 92.000.000 sheep. The development of the resources of Australia second with money expended, it will pav -L- ogan 72,000,000 and is 8.000,-Nnow Kussln this third with 70.000,000. region fairly begun. Republican. from the farms and orchards, 100, Highest Inhabited Placa. The Sacramento Bee begins the 000,000 from the foi eats and mills, The highest Inhabited place in the Reason for fish stories by pubfrom the coal mines and $30,000. world Is the Buddhist monastery of lishing a picture of Oscar John- OK) from the metal mines for tWf give ilune. In Thibet, which Is situated son of Oroville, standing beside an idea of what Is meant If the oppor about 17,000 feet above sea level. e . i U B mnnafaoi ifnviVdAn v ii nun i ,in 'i r . iMviiavci r ly,.V.III UK . " 1. Biui Kr'Ji AIM Pill 20 pounds The fish is impend of Unlou rie Hapiin Youue People M PAVt' TWKATMCNT FOR tl.OO i W7.20. . - y Spo-kan- one-thir- d one-fourt- h one-eight- one-tent- h , u, lit mper-anc- the following: Dr. Good-ed- l -In the autobiography of tells us prefixed to his liie, he godly a very TO or 80 ago years that door minister used to pats his father's the family. see in to often stepped and meet Once the minister chanced to the family physician, and he theni am asKed his advice, lie said: af- the slrlc and tlx. uoom ,i,i'ini Hcti d and the inquiring, and everyI am asked to ake something where to drink. 1 cannot decline without giving mortal offense, but after awhile I am I find myself growing dizzy, and r afraid that I shall say or do what Now, dissrace myself. u) do you advise me to do about this?" After great deliberation the physician advised hiin to, as soon as ho felt himself growing dizzy, go home to his study while he was able to walk. There he was to sit until the dizziness had atsed off, when he could resume his visiting. That was nearly a century ago, and it never occurred to either of them to "cut it out." Fancy a of pursuing such preacher leisurely methods! - some-thliii- y 1 1 T I 1 "'!""J:. IllllTl Dining Room, Bed Room, Kitchen, or Parlor Furniture, Carpets, Lino leum, Rugs, and Lace Curtains, Also, Ranges, Tinware and Glassware. Tremonton Furniture company. FEED, SALE C& J EXCHANGE Tremonton. HODE WOOD, THE KENT HOTEL SHORT ORDER HOUSE. Women of Great Bravery. are not, as a cla3j. either moral or physical cowards. In personal bravery they far encel the majority of men when faced by an emerSome of their achievements gency. are worthy of record among the heroic deeds of the race. Lady Baer, an English woman, was such an absolute stranger to fear that she would walk alone into the tents of the most ruthless slave dealer and calmly lead off his captives from under his very ey,c3, and Mrs. Marlon Mulhall, who f&ked death a dozen times and triumphed over the strongest man in the dark wild country that lies bctwocn the Amazon and the Andes, is a woman of such a frail and delicate appearance that one might think a March wind would blow her away. Women Wanted A Sound Killer. Will not some sympathetic scientist tell me what to place beneath my typewriter to silence it? I have tried felt half an inch thick, pasteboard, rubber, etc., yet can be heard a the block away by the Ice man, who alcocktail ways wants a brainstorm when the sound smites his auricula; nerve. I want a be tween the top of the desk and the feet of the machine. Suggestion? thankfully received. N. Y. Pres bottle-packin- clock-click-clic- k Museum Gets Historic Violin. Mr. Richard J. O Mulrenln, M. A., of Dublin, by his will left the violin which was played on Vinegar hill the night before the battle In 1738, to the museum In Kildare street, Dublin. His library was bequeathed to the Gaelic league. George Meldrum, House Painting and Decorating, HEADQUARTERS FOR WALL PAPER. Sign and Carriage Painting Neatly Done. Will Meet Prices on First Class Work. Utah. Tremonton, To Horsemen. The Mammoth Imported Jack, "KENO' will stand during the season at Hudson ? Barn, Tremonton, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and at our farm one mile west of Dewey ville the remainder of the time. TERMS: $10 for the Season. WARDROP BROS., Dewewille, Utah. Tremonton Horse Breeders' Association. Lost Not a Moment. Molly When you spoke to father did you tell him you had $500 in the bank? George Yes. And what did he say? Qeorge Ho borrowed It! Molly Job Printing for Evory body. Why not have some letter hcids snd envelopes printed with your name, business snd 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 mm h nicer. Call in when in town and let us show you samples sud tell yon the cost. The Times, Tremonton, I'tah. ManZan Pile Remedy RILIIVta WHIN OTHKRS FAIL 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE BREED TO THE BEST. MOINEMU The Old Reliable-N- o. 44324, An Imported French Pereheron, weight 2200, is at Charles Schmuti's plscc. 2H miles west of Tremonton, for the season of 1907. Terms of ser vire-- HO for Mnple servW, r 20 when the MM i known to be In foal. The Imported Pereheron Stallion, j ..i P'"c 111 To save as many 'ig Solu uuimi the house, if so call ing your spring purchases for on us at our store. We carry a complete Hue of Rights of Employes Laid Down. "Framers of the earliest laws which have come down to us gave particular Will handle all kinds of horses, draft, roadsters and attention to the question of the rights saddle animals. All horses sold or exchanged guaranof employes," writes an observer. "Those wonderful statutes which the teed as represented. Give me a call at the Proctor barn. great Babylonian king, Hammurabi, codified over 40 centuries ago have PropriBior, law upon law devoted to the rights of servants. If the servants were free born then their rate of payment was C& fixed for them, their scale of compen ation established in the event of their suffering loss or injury. For the most part, of course, the servants of Meals 25c. Served From 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. that age were slaves. For these, too, provision was made. If a doctor in Good Meals and Good Rooms. Satisfaction Guarateed. jured a servant in a surgical operation which the half he had to pay price Telephone Connection With Both Lines. that slave cost; if death resulted the Tremonton. Utah. master received slave for slave. If the E. A. KENT, Prop. master patient were cured, then his fee two had to pay the doctor's shekels of silver." nt , You Will Want Designs "CORMIER," Cmvhiohti Aa AiroM mbMm ikalrti nd Mnvtlon bi.t an alaktr Mn.ru in oar opinion fro whMhar ( oi on i o. laTOTUnfi la MH0I0W ' riw.u uonrilFa..nrtaniil y m-ra rfnf pataou Uit taut fraa. iftdaat timoah Munn A Co. raaatva Palanta la an MM alca. wllhoat abarra, lr 'bo 'blr lntlfc A $ckmiik stnencaii. vaaklr. Uwtt kantfaomalf Illaarataa1 n nMrtfmirinnetW.lt rlr. TATlnt Hi lntirnaU SoW by allfrVMtMM. aUi.hlA 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. |