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Show THE TREMONT TIMES. At Published Even- Thursday Tremonton, Utah. - Win. H. Otpwi'l Editor ami Manager onu miner April, i.ntercd at 1SKH I ' s C1M1 BECK'S HOT SPRINGS Two Carloads Men Were OOAgfNI of .f Mt What II There Were No 11.93 Newspapers. unkin things if what hut the .out a newspapers, wi had no newspaper.-'.- ' The city of Butte was fixed that We often h?ar 1 way for several weeks during a strike some time ago and they nave not got through telling about No luavy blow fell bat Two (Trade Mark Injured. The local political cam- paign came on and there were no papers to make the announcements! in, there were legal notices concern; CHANGE IN POSTAL ing lands, corporations and meetings of official bodies, and no news Weighing ol Hails Now papers to print them, but the it vet upon the mer Mowers, Hakes, Jackson Forks, Pitch Forks, Wire Rope and a GREAT QUANTITY of sisal rope has been a daily out put, with ample on hand to meet your requirnients. LOOK FORWARD! to your requirments for handling an abundant grain havest. WE can SAVE MONEY in buy-ins- ; vour hinder or Header for you. EIGHTY THOl'SAND GRAIN BAGS will arrive in ample time for threshing. Place Your Orders because sacks! will be in demand: This amount we purchased at the right; time and can be sold for the right price. SIXTEEN THOUSAND APPLE POXES have been ordered for early delivery. We Can Supply Your Wants in that line, or in anything that may be required for the FARM or HOME, which terms are synonymous. Lira dayid On. For Sale. KENT HOTEL THE Doing the best business between Ogden and M&lad. Twenty well furnished rooms, all in good Reason for order, on Main Street near railroad station. for selling poor health ol owner. This is a bargain for Tremonton. in any man. .Mm) a desirable building lot and terms Inquire of 60 bv 150 f George Meldrum, FARMERS' CASH UNION. Holmgren, mgr. Tremonton, Utah. House Painting and Decorating, HEADQUARTERS LOHR'S Garland Flour, Pest on Earth, Weuns got it. Ladies, don't sweat. Bread, 7 loaves for 25c. Buns, Doughnuts and Coffee Cakes on hand, always fresh. Extracts, 4 10c size for 25c, Townsend's, 3 Crown and M loo Bottles for 25c. All sized Bottles Pest others. Brands, Half Price. All Work Shirts 50c each. Silk Shirts selling for $2.00 each. 200 Dress Shirts to close out at cost. Clothing and Corduroy Pants closing out at cost. Examine our Summer Suits at $2.50 each. There is something in this part of town besides Hot Air and Gumbo Sidewalks. Please blunder in and see us and you will come again to the government's fiscal year. la creases in salaries are provided for all postoffice clerks, carriers, rural carriers and employes of the rail-not ' get a crowd, the sporting and way mail service. Compensation athletic affairs were dead, real paid to the railroads for carriage the mails will bo readjusted, and the payment considerably reduced, Postmasters throughout the of coun-meetin- et on Tremont Street. For prieo B. A. KENT, Tremonton, Utah. - call on us. Special Delivery Stamps Needed Hereafter. ' j For further partin- It Operates daily ovevour counter. Time for spring trade came on Many important legislative acts ; almost were and the stores empty passed by the last congress, par- the easter shopping season arrived; ticularly relating to the conduct of and the stores were laying off clerks the postoffice department, went in- and doing nothing. There were to effect July 1st, the beginning of estate men had to let their pet sub- urbs wait for future sales, stocks and bonds would not move, special of the lodges and church- were unheralded, all kinds of J. A. FISHBLRN, Agent, Tremonton. Did You Ever Hear 01 Automatic Stock Subscription? chants. no papers to make the announce- ments of the spring stocks and noth ing to stir up the social and fashion The theatres could requirements. Save Money at Home, "Your own Heme." EE5T COMPANIES AND LOWEST RATES. ) Haying Is Fairly Begun!:, LAWS Going Fire Insurance FARMERS' CASH UNION. Powder Let Giant Two carloads of giant powder which were standing on a side track f the 0. S. L, at Beck's Hot miles this si le five bout ft Springs, .f Salt Lake CitV. Tuesday, July 2nd, exploded with a jar that tore up the tracks of the 0. S. L. and the I). & R. R. railways and dela ed traffic for several hours. Two were injured hut fortunately no one was killed. Window panes fcr two miles aro,ln,1 were smashed undone or two houses n ftr the scene were demolished. A passen- ger train carrying 100 passengers was flagged by a Mrs. Olsen with her apron just in time to prevent 'ts destruction. The powder cars were ret on fire by sparks fr .ma A hole 150 feet passing engine. across and 15 feet desn was made ()C eXposjot) March :ird. Piiturrlpllnn rate One year in ad auflf flii months in advance one war not in advance o! No One Killed Loose. the Pott office at Treniontou ;ah. nutlet the F. O. U. AT BIG EXPLOSION gs try have now begun keeping a rec-e- s ord of the weight of each class of rumors were afloat and no newspa- - mail for a period of six months, Another postal ruling makes it par to affirm or deny them. This thing lasted for 39 days. unnecessary to affix a special deli v. Lohr's Bargain Store, TREMONTON. Thcn the labor troubles were adjust ery stamp to a letter cr parcel to e l, the paper came out again and expedite its delivery. e Special Business were will of be made people glad. livery any mail commenced to move once more and bearing 10 cents in ordinary the merchants who had resorted to stamps, in addition to the regular hand bill advertising and brass postage, providing the sender band methods of getting business writes the words "special delivery" without success, rushed to the on the envelope, print shops with their copy and! During the fiscal year beginning ware gl&d enough for the chance. July 1st many new rural delivery They had read outside papers for routes will be established, congress outside news, but the home news having provided an increase of ov- which interested the people most, 0r $$,000,000 over last year's lacking and the general utility propriation for this purpose, Siiru FOR WALL PAPER. and Carriage Painting Neatly Done. Will Meet Prices on First Class Work. Utah. Tremonton, Harvesting acninery. We have just received a carload of Osborne's Harvesting Machinery and would be pleased to have every farmer in this Valley call and see it and get our prices. There is no better machinery made or sold anywhere. WATLAND & CO., - Tremonton, - Utah. - de-th- Official Directory. TREMONTON chairmanof Board, J A Fishburn. E M Wyatt. Member " " " " J c Gates. i D c Roush. " cler Treasurer ap-w- as Marshall service of a home paper was miss- is U to et hard thl Prett' ing. It was an unusual experience of the United States to take a great object lesson on the! pie view of the candidacy of serious usefulness of the press in a com Governor anyone but Roosevelt for presimunitv. dent. There are a number of men Secretary Peo-bu- " SBWatland. Three Mile Alma Iverson Brig. Nelson Mantua N. C. Joppeson C. A. Ander6ou Calls Fort W. W. Lasley E. Hunsaker Dewey ville R. N. Gardner B. J. Record Collinston Hvrum Jensen J. R. Standing Beaver Dam C. J. Elmer YA'm. F. Bowcii Bear River A. E. Holmgren H.PTliorsen CI as Kroksb Manha J.L.Stalil Sunset H. C. Vanausdclu T. E. Secrist Riverside L. H. Kennard Jas. G. Smith T. F. Coombs Job Welling Fielding Cars For the 0. S. L. If you will eat plenty of good, heme-madIce be vou will cool. It's an easy4 thinrO ( ream, always to make good Ice Cream if you use a e e Peerless Ice Cream Freezer. Everybody should have E. R. Hudley Sylvester Owens George Shuman. Malad E. II. Rudd J. Nisi) Plymouth John Shuman. Huns Gibbs E. J. Knudson R F Meldrum Portage STATE John c cutler. Charles S Tingey. in We one- - We sell them. Carpets, Rugs, Etc. have the one of largest and most stocks of Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Quilts and Blankets in the county to select from, and we sell them at the very lowest prices. Come and see. T. W. Sands.l Promontory Geo. N. House Chas Stokes Curlew C. W. Bobbin) A.L.Peterson Park Valley I). Rirachi J. A. Eckersley Teirace F. Hyland John Nilsson L. Kempton Creek O. C. Clear I) Mclutirc 8. Babbitt Junction T. H Blackburn Jr. H. C. Yates Grouse Creek Phil Paskett C. C. Tovne Rawlins ta R. W. Adams M A Bredden. the republican party who are Atty. General J A Edwards. and wise enough to act Auditor We understand that several bigenongh James Christiansen as chief executive of the nation. Treasurer irasoline motor cars are soon to his independence Supt. of Public Instruction COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. be put on the short branches ofbut Roevelt by C A Nelson. a fairness in won aml has the place the Union Pacific and Oregon A. W. Valentine, Chairman Short Line railways- These cars hearts of the American people State Senator 1 District Dr. A. E.Rich, Secretary are a locomotive and passenger which they fear no one else can fill Peter Clegg. M. B. Hart and D. E. Adams, Members. car combined andean develop a ftm, it ,ooks ,ik( the denmn(, for Representative W S Hansen Don't forget the Times office when speed of sixty miles an hour with his renomination wonld be almost ELDER POX COUNTY wanting job work. be in six car lengths, and can Record. Neb, Cairo, ,mi,mmou stopped within 150 feet. They Judge 1st Judical District BEE'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP are built entirely of steel and re- - MrdZiu, Willard W Mauhan. RELIEVES COUGHS AND COLDS Ut.,m.(i v P0II1M put lip in semble a boat turned upside r Mllpdbt tabs with mule, laejr Dist F J Holton. Atty down. They will be used on to apply right where th eereaeee and Chairman Com. County ' relieve at once branch lines where a better 01 protruding A W Valentine. itching bleeding, . ia noAoA hut i VV ill u,U Sold by Tremont Guaranteed pile. Co Commissioners MR Hart regular engine and train would Mercantile Company. D E Adams b3 too expensive. A beauiif illy illustrated monthHad Hia Revenge. SherifT Joseph Josephson cUi at and colds Summer coughs ly magazine of the wide awake West An EaBflitb milkman nanifd New Motor KEEP COOL. up-to-d- ate Tremonton Furniture Company. . Tremonton Horse Breeders' Association. I rt , i ) Have you ever seen a Sunset? ' i Win-penn- (nee to Bees Lax tivc Cough Syrup, con tains lioney anil tar. toil no Ofrfatee. Children like it. Its laxative tiialitie8 n commend it to mother. Hoarseness, Keep it on ouglm. cniiip yield ()iiikly. hand. Sold lv Tremont Mercantile Co. wn? dire-har- p ti by Treasurer his The next morning ho purpuscely distributed sour milk to all his master's QMtOBMTt, thereby cansInhu eniplo.ver to lose a large pror'tlon of them. - - -' S N Cole Recorder Clerk Christena Madson Nephi J Valentine. Attorney Surveyor Assessor B. C. Call Melvin Nebeker Bird' Wages. California man has crossed a Elias Jensen In the cardan there lire a thousand parrot and a guinea hen and pro- - mmm offenders that hp who tills School Supt A E Jensen soil for pleasure would willingly duced a fow l that can talk. We the of Peace Justice Andrew If It be cranio,) tbat the Funk loiclve. have seen anumherof old hens1 thrush and the blackbird steal a cer- Constable Charles ( heal whose talk could put the whole 2S PRECINCT OFFICERS " ewppt that what they takp may community by the ears. ' A - TTlIffi -- - - ManZan Pile Remedy RtLIKVt WHIN oTHf r Alt n Kladly i nr be 2S aemrded as waiea. Coud- - PRECINCT JUSTICE Hcv Elder Jatiea ICn'id-.- OONMTABLI c. wion with fascinating short stories, picturesque personal point of view description of the interesting development of the West, and the romance and history of the wonderland of the earth Ask your local newsdealer for purrent issue or send $ t .50 for year's subscription. The book, "Uoad of a Tbouaand Wonders." -- 120 beaut will western views in lourcolors be included tree. SUNSET flood MAGAZINE BUILDING, S.W FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA. Sl 1 ul BREED TO THE BEST. MOINEAU n The Old Reliable-N- o. 44324, Perrheron. weight 2200. j, Charles Sphmutt'a miles west of Tremonton, for the seaaoo of 1907 Terms of er fnr slpfflr. .errjro nr ) hCIJ tho mftTf j, known to be in fcal. Imported French place. rire-- 10 2 : |