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Show BHDESaOD U FQr, we r i inviTP o . S nsnprtinri Fine Groceries Every Week prices. ive PAY THE WILD AND WARLIK 11 BILL? fortunate, from one point of view, that the strike of the is mntry without the addition of another strike. And the prospective shortage of fuel the coming winter, owing, it is alleged, toth3lackof labor, cannot but inspire consumers with a sense o; relief At the same time it will not be forgotten that the increase in wages granted the miners means an increase in the price of coa! It is the public that will foot the bill, not the coal companies- And the probability, if precedents c mnt for anything, is that the increase to the public will be out all proportion to the increase i i wages. If the working men got the full increase exacted from the public, there would be little to say. But that is not often the case. Would it be of any wonder if the public one day should lose patience and demand of Congress s)me legislation preventive of such troubles? The right to quit work is not denied, but the public, too, have rights that must be safeguarded. And if this can be done by no other means than federal legislation demanded by the peculiar conditions that have arisen, let us have it. Wnen, as appears to be the case one trust can use another for the purpose of raising prices on commodities that must be had, the public is prone to wonder how far the square deal doctrine extends. Deseret Newsc That we are receiving fresh from the best markets Live-and-Let-L- It WILL Also a large stock of Men's and Boys' Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Gloves, Etc. - At J. C. Gates's old stand, MAIN STREET, TREMONTOX. OMMnramiiifT lan O- - FSS Isabel jeja5 FAMILY LIQUOR SIB CS J i 9 G. A. Woodward, n CS Proprietor, UTAH. CORINNE, We keep the Choicest Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars. Church Directory. Reduced Rates to Idaho. Methodist. Greatly reduced rates to Idaho points. Long limits. See agents for further particulars or write to D. E. Burley, . P. A., O. 8. L. Ii R. Co., Suit Lake City. Aftrrxoox Sbii V IC8 . Preaching every Sunday !0 p. m. Sunday School 2:30 p. ra Preaching Do yon know that Pinesalve Carboliz-eEvbnjng Services acts like a poultice in drawing out inat 8:00 p. m. All services at the Methodist church. flammation and poison? It is antiseptic. You are invited. Forcuts, burns, eczema, cracked hands it is immediate relief. Said by Tremont Baptist. Senator Philander C. Knox, Penn Mercantile Company Morning Service: M A 11:00 Sunday School sylvania's presidential aspirant, All the News every day for 50c Prayer Meeting: Wednesday night at told this story to the Elk's commit7:80. a month The Intermountain Re- 1 . tee at Valley Forge. "President Ad-- I publican. Subscribe Evangelical dress, 208 South West Temple, Salt Roosevelt was surprised by a KanCongregation. sas delegation at Oyster Bay not We will hold services in the Baptist Lake. " Church the coming Sunday at 2 1'. M. I It comes put up in a collapsible tttle long ago. The president appeared All are invited to attend. with his coat and collar off. trous with a nozzle, easy to apply to the Theodore VVohus, Pastor. and inflamation, for tiny form of ers hitched by belt and mopping German to-da- y. i sore-nes- Contract r and Builder. TREMONTOX. I TAIL Plans Furnished and Estimates Made Your patronage on ail kinds of work. solicited . B. C. s Piles; it soothes and heals, relieves the pain, itching and burning. ManZan Pile H. L. TUCKER CALL, Lawyer, County Attorney. Practices in all the Courts. Office Court House, Brigham, t'lah. P. O. Box 972. Both Phones. i Price 50 cents. Guaranteed, Remedy. Sold by Tremont Mercantile Company. im p IWIWM MADE MUM ORDER SUITS TO his forehead. 'Ah, gentlemen', he said 'delighted to see you, delight-- e 1. Hut I'm very busy putting in Just come my hay you know. down to the barn with me and we will talk it over while I work-- ' Down to the barn they hustled. will sell the famous Chi itv Tayloring Mr Roosevelt seised the pitchfork. cago Garden Co Suits, cheaper than vou But behold, there was no hay on the floor! 'John, John,' shouted can buy elsewhere. I M. T. RICHARDS DeweyvHIe, the president to sounds in the hay-- I Itah. loft, 'where'a all thp hav?' 'I aint S. F. CHRISTENSEN Scientific Optician 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 EYES TESTED FREE With L.C. Christenscn and Sons Hrigham City , Utah Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Reflections A nice of a Bachelor. thing about being a millionair must be how everyFOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM body is afraid to dun you. & NEBEKER AND LUMBAGO A girl thinks it's very NEBEKER, HART A dose at bed time usuto look at the picture of Lawyers relieves the most ally a man she doesn't know in a Suite o and 6 Commercial Block severe case before morning. magazine. Logan Utah. P. O. Box 51 Phone 70. Hardly anybody is lucky enough to have all his relations hate him so they won t ItROTMERHOOD OF AMERICAN Y0EMA PINEULE MEDICINE CO. ro-mat- Arm Bear River Valley Homestead NofflO meets the 2nd and 4th Saturday evening of each month at 0 p. m., in the Frater-ual Hall, Trentonton. M. B. Hart Fore ma a. E. P. Burns Correspondent. OF THE FEROCIOUS Cole Banking Conipany: PHILIPPIN'3 TRICE. come to see him. U. S. A. p0f gajg fly TremOUt Mercantile CO. 1 . Corinne, Utah. in Their Mountain Fastnesses. They Have Never Acknowledged the Sovereignty of Spain or America. There is one wild warlike t i'ibi in the Philippines that has stubbornly refused fur centuries to become attracted or assimilated by the Christian inhabitants. These people ate known as the and are found in the mountains near Haler, soys the Manila American. This tribe comes within the jurisdiction of Tayabas, and according to Gov. Quezon's report, there is one section north of Dagcan inhabited by these people where no Christian has evej penetrated, and where the sovereignty of Spain or the United States hat never been acknowledged. Gov. Quezon says: "The llongots are found only In the mountains of Baler, from Dipaculan, Diarahasin and Dinadianan to toward the north, and from the mountains of San Jose do Casisaran as far as Pantabangan and Carranga-lan- , toward the west. They are a ferocious race, always on the lockout for an opportunity to kill the inhabitants of other All business with us will receive prompt and careful attention. Interest paid on time deposits. S. X. COLE, E. M WYATT, President. Cashier. 1 lon-got- Utah's Big Popular Priced Daily, The REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAI- N Isa-bel- Is mailed every morning for 50o a mouth in advance. gives all the news. Subscribe for the INTER-MOUNTAI- It REPUBLICAN, Salt Lake City, Utah. N set-tle- m. "The road between Pantabangan and Baler is wont to be the scene of these attacks on the art of these infidels on Christian Filipinos. "During Ilia time of Spanish government troops were went to bs sent to the mountains to punish the llongots when they assassinated Christian Filipinos, and then the former would either surrender or remain quiet for some time, paying a tax of 25 eentinios for each male inhabitant over IS and nude- - 50, collectable in tobacco leaves, as they had no money. "Then their local authorities were appointed from among their number. Practically, however, these authorities appointed by the Spar.ish government were never acknow ledged or recognized by the inhabitants of each settlement, those really recognized as such being the leaders whose valor and great ferocity inspired terror in all others. The llongots of San .lose. Dipaculan, DIarabasin and Dagcan were the ones unsubjugated by the Spanish, and as no Christian has been there their number cannot be estimated, but it is known that they are more numerous than the llongots who were subjugated, from the information given by the latter. "Their warlike arms are the arrow, the campilan la wide bolo, very JfBht and well sharpened, about two and a half hand adths in length), and the lance. Their defensive arm is a shield three fret long by one foot wide, called calasag. "Their attacks are always characterized by treachery, they lie in wait in the bush and ambush their victims; from their hiding place they use their lances, and when wounded, dispatch their enemies, taking their heads and leaving the body where it fell. The head is carried away and preserved as a trophy of war, a feast being celebrated upon the arrival of the head at their settlement. "For an Ilongot to marry it is nec essary that he first bring the number of heads of Christians or infidels that his future father-in-lamay designate, which heads must have been cut off by the suitor himself." LIVERY FE :D an S ALE STABLE Main Street, Tremonton. Good Bigs ami Careful Drivers'Turnished at any time at reasonable rates. Will Buy, Sell or Exchange Driving or Your All stock guaranteed as reprtsented. Y. T. HUDSON, Proprietor. patronage solicited. Work Horses. You Can Get Concr uilding Blacks jn any quantity and for any kind of building by calling on A. B. MANAUSA, Manufacturer, Garland, Utah. PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. Do You Use a Phone? If not, you are missing one of the necessities of modern life. LET US SHOW YOU. BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY, JOHN SOMMER, O. S. L. tali. Manager, r emonton, TIME TABLE. MAI. AD VALLEY BRANCH. DEPART ARRIVE 1 What a girl like about be- about it, unless some correspondent No :ia. to, writes Edward Everett ing engaged is she can do all asks me am lame; In the Circle. Thus. the things her mother won't Hale, but do not say am lame because am 84. I say am lame because had let her when she isn't. a fall, precisely as I should have said B. W lien a man wants to sleep It If I were 33 years and 3 mouths old late in the morning all hi- - hi! at three minutes after three In the third month of the year. A. M. dren seem to think they were Or, In brief, if you can get along 9:58 of yourself much. It without thinking born to be alarm clocks. 10:10 be a comfort to yourwill No. No. 32. 31 No. 34. ' 1 -- I I 1 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Paid up Capital $10,000. Personal Responsibility, $50,000. Accounts ami Correspondence Solicited. Growing Old Comfortably. I find 1 am called an old man by other people, but get along mysell without thinking of this or talking I CHICAGO. A Liang's Diplomatic Answer. One of the surest indications of the revolution of sentiment taking piice in China Is the popular movement, toward the education of women. One of the strong advocates for the new departure is the present Chinese minister at Washington, Sir Liang, whose American school life, when for part of the time he was under the instruction of woman teachers, gave him a lasting respect Utt feminine intellectual pow crs. Shortly before he left China for Washington Sir Lian'j had an interview with the empress dowager and the subject was brought up. "I have been advised." said her majesty, "to Introduce schools for girls into the empire. But I have noticed that as soon as women begin the pursuit o! learning they are seized with the uania for mi ddling In politics." Sir '.iang was equal to the occasion. Your majesty's subjects rejoice," he eplled, "that the 400,000,000 of China have for their ruler an educated worn an." had time to throw it back sir, since you threw it up yesterday, sir,' came a man's voice from the loft." BAC ILONGOTS Pacific coal miners was averted. There is unrest enough in the Sicure of our choice lme of and sell at WHO I 3 M a ( Trade Marks Designs n. i ' it. n ' ' v all rouiurltxi, or no re. We olnain PATENTS um PAY auenil' fcu,,in inwJUKinj, anil fielp you to wicrwa. nproir, Send mixlet. ptioto or nkfth tilt FRCC report S on pnXntaMlltr. yenm' practice. 8UR-piin- n BrrrnrNCCS. Kor I roe liukln writ" ...l.. B03-B0- S Seventh Stroet, u. v,. . .)..' mm fl,wl our opinion free whether an fBMMf patentable. HANDBOOK on i'atente lent fro. ol.le.t itKem lor AeruoiufpateliOi. mm A Co. receive I'liienm taken tlironidi lyieW notte. without charge, 111 IM .! Mtmm M&SRf MMartatn nuenflon In BUILDING LOT.S.-T- wo (rood build-in:- ; lots for sale cheap fenced and some trees on them SO by 150 feet each. Call a this oflicr for particulars. W.H.Cap well. Times Ofllcc. Scientific American, W08HIWOTOW, mom CopvniGHTS Ac. probably self, and It will certainly be a comfort to your friends. A l!iiir!Tif'1 wenVIf. Luriput haHl"niiIjr fT t.i I it OI iiMT ftIM tH'1 J'liirim), :ir: four monUWf fU 8utd tyall nwiftW'r. ...UNN tab & Co.36lB'-- on",, fo a 'I New York t tti WBtilnilcn. I. On the Downward Path. Emerson: We do not count a man's years until he has nothing else to count. 1 Bottle Long Afloat. The greatest length of time which any bottle has been known tn reA bottle main afloat ia 21 years. containing a message, which wa thrown overboard by an A merlcan sea captain off Newfoundland (n 1SVX. was piekod tip off the west coast of Ireland Marly Is I8?3 1l):H7 M. 6:10 0:20 6:38 6:8 6:88 6:44 10:52 ft:4K 11:2(1 6:55 7:07 7:10 7:20 10:33 10:27 10:81 U;88 UJ5 11:42 12:01 1 00 p.m. A. 1'- 7:s H:80 Brigbam Corinne Waukegan Evans Bonlta Central TREMONTON Garland Itiverside Fielding PljNMUtb. Washakie Malad The mivd train on tlii" Branch il daily except Sunday, M 9:40 0:80 9:07 y 4 :Vi 4:30 4:1 9:01 4:05 8:55 ,1)S H:50 S:4". 84fl MO H:2:t 8:8! H.ir IM 7:15 3:50 3:35 3:55 2:52 3.4 2 AS 1:20 |