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Show rGleanings of Gotham THE TREMONT TIMES. At Published Every Thursday Tremonton, Utah. rami Manager. ciaiss uatter April. Wra. II. Capwell, Kdil known that II, One year not in advance $1.50 Plans Furnished and lEstimates Made Your patronage solicited. on all kinds of work. CALL, Lawyer, County Attorney. l'racticcs in all the Courts. Ok kick : CoUBT Hochk, Brigfaam, Utah. P. O. Box 972 NEBEKER, HART & NEBEKER and Commercial Block Logan Utah. . P. 0. Box Phono 70. in time she this country 0 54 S. F. CHRISTENSEN Scientific Optician EYES TESTED FREE With L.C. Christenscn and Sons Brighum City, Utah. There have been signs of late that Mrs. Fish is wearying of the exciting social grind, and she no longer seems ambitious to take the place of Mrs. Astor as leader of the fashionable world. She has been only In Koinx about society's business this winter, and it is significant that she no longer craves for the lively companionship of the Harry Iehrs. The Fish country residence at Garrison has been redecorated and refurnished, and Mrs. Fish has been giving close attention to the remodeling of a of rooms. The oblarge suite ject has been to Rive an unbroken view of the Hudson from every window in the suite, and to this end many obstructive trees have been felled. There is an isolation to be found in Garrison Impossible In Newport, and all these changes, taken with the sudden interest of Mrs. Fish in the place, gives color to the report that she is anxious for quiet and retirement. If this be the case society, as it runs to publicity, will lose one of its most Interesting figures, for It has been truthfully said of Mrs. Fish that she never has been guilty of an entertainment bare of Imagination, and, besides, always has succeeded In being picturesque. KW YORK. With the Vanderbilt- Szechenyi wedding, Mrs. Oeden Mills' annual dance and the charity ball affairs of the past, the social season Is on the wane, hut one unusual and interesting event is promised in the tableaux and play being arranged by Mrs. Waldorf Astor. Theatricals are fast becoming a fad with society women, and Mrs. Astor has been encouraeed to her nresert undertaking by success in similar ventures In Kngland. Not only will she be seen In several tableaux drawn from masterpieces by Gainsborough, Reynolds and other artists, but Bhe will play the leading character in the pretty little comedy, "Le Reveillon de N Society is feeling blue over the prospect of a dull summer in Newport. It is practically certain that the Breakers will not be opened, as Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt will pay a prolonged visit to her daughter, the Countess Szechenyl, in Hungary, and Mrs. Btuyvesant Fish has just made Personal Responsibility, 50,000 Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. All business with us will receive prompt and Paid up Capital 10,000. Smile. whistles his way to the station, he S-- careful attention. Interest paid on time duposits. so gay That a robin pipes up from her nest o'er the way. And the smile that he wears passes on ihrough t lie car the glow of the morning, the glint of a star. half-hearte- Pierrette." Lawyerq 5 little a It is easy to smile when the world runs along Like a lilting May morning, with laughter and song, But the man wtio can sing when the rain splashes down, Discount! very largely the man with a frown. will find her In Garrison, N. Y. Contractor and Builder, TREMONTON, UTAH. Suite what sends next summer H. L. TUCKER, Both Phones. The Man with Gotham Social Season Is on the Wane Onu year in a Ivance Six months in advuucc C. m Ml Subscription rates. B. Banking Company, Tremonton, Utah. : Interesting Bits of News htm he Great Metropolis. Entered as set: nd 1904. at the P st office at Tremonton. Utah, under the act of congress of March 3rd, 1879. Cole 4 How he laughs at the storm and the slop at his feet As lie paddles along through the slush-ridde- n street. To the office he carries a sunburst of joy And the freshness that's borne in the heart of a boy. President. P 2 we invite inspection MM T It is easy to smile when the world runs along Like a lilting May morning, with laughter and song, liut the man who can sing when the rain splashes down, Discounts very largely the man with a frown. o o o Rills, Thrills and Fnlls. It is funny how funny you when you try to be funny. That we are receiving fresh from the best markets D and sell at Also a large stock of are not Y. FERRY, 6 The man who merely flirts with success never has to buy the baby shoes. L. P. e CHARLES Corinnc, Utah. Job Printing for Every body. Why not hav e some letter heads and invelopes primed with your name, business and address ihem for the use of We can furnish and family? yourself them at very little more than the blank ones would cost and they look much nicer. Call in when In town and let us show you samples and tell you the coat. Tn k Times, Tremonton, Utah. All the News every day for 50c a month The Intermountain ReAdpublican. Subscribe dress, 208 South West Temple, Salt Lake. to-da- y. W. MORSE, who once the Ice king, ma- rine king and real estate king. Isn't king of anything any more. he is a fugitive from public opinion, while deputy sheriffs prowl the city, levying on every Inch of his property and every cent of his deposits they can find. The romance of Morse's winged millions is without a parallel, either In the old or the new world's history of frenzied finance. Less than a year ago Morse stood one night in a Broadway cafe and boasted that he had and every dollar of it earning Interest. Morse was at the top oi his wonderful career in high and fast finance. He had gone up like the traditional rocket; and the rocket haa reached that dazzling eminence where Its sputtering, sparkling brilliance cut To-da- ' . "TT tr ' Jensen, At J. C. Gates's old stand, MAIN STREET, TREMONTON. LIVERY FEED and SALE STABLE To-da- y 1 n n Men's and Boys' Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Gloves, Etc. $125,-000,00- J. D prices. Live-and-Let-Li- ve D fiery gashes across the financial skies. r f 6 that time he was commonly credwould-bheroes gaze into the Many ited with the control of corporations looking-glass- , but few are chosen. that had an aggregate capital of it fir Among these were 12 hanks The trouble with so many people three insurance companies and 17 who look for work is that they are steamboat, realty and other corporanearsighted. tions. The total resources of the cor- r ft ft porations controlled by him were esMr. Onion Is a candidate for the timated at more than $r,00,000,000. senate in Texas. He ought to be a Mig figures these are, but Morse was strong candidate. a big man and used to big figures. ft ft ft The rocket soared pretty high. But The "Old, Old Story Ever New" it began to fall. a federal Chicago's traction question. It now grand jury is inquiring into his meth- promises to beat Methuselah by at ods of transacting national bank af- least a thousand years. fairs. A receiver's report openly ft ft ft charges him with having fled to EuAnd now a poet has written a poem rope with the intention of defrauding about when Nellie eats a pickle. I his creditors. Three of his banks haven't seen but It, it besuppose have closed their doors. He has been Diagins: "O gentle, gentle rain." thrown out of control of the big gram furnished on application. steamship merger which he built up ft ft ft at much pains. He has been practl- During leap year all attractive fflllv nuclorl fi'nm oirn.r In nn t ,. . . yung men who are as yet unmarried in, with whJv, T fcTr should be careful to wear their en- , waVonfed'i v mn h dement rings and avoid complica-shadowold propor- ghost of u that tions He isn't king of anything any F. b. All n married read this more The rocket came down a stick. "wedding rings." ft ft ft When a boy gets up in the morning without being called, brings in the s that prevails in all hotels, wood before breakfast, doesn't kick that women alone will not be served the cat and is ready for school fifteen in public dining rooms in the evening. minutes before time, there are but two With a woman friend she went to the conclusions to draw. Either the boy roof garden of the Hoffman House is in the throes of his first love or between six and seven o'clock and else he will bear watching. endeavored to obtain dinner. They ft ft ft were courteously refused, being told, An Iowa exchange cites a Davenport at the same time, that downstairs physician who left his tools inside a witbir the hotel they would be served. patient and later sued the for patient But they declined to observe the cus- the rental of them. I know a case tom and insisted that the v hart" n In Chicago where a surgeon left his good a right to eat where they were needle in a woman patient and swore as anybody else. After creating a on the witness stand that he didn't great disturbance, they were ejected, use a needle. Probably he used an ax and promptly brought suit against ths or else he was mad because the hotel proprietor for damages. woman didn't thank him and keep the The case was decided against them, needle for darning stockings. and there is great sorrow In suffragist 0 0 0 circles in consequence. But the rule The Drift. adopted by hotels will undoubtedly remain in force tn spite of that. Re- "Oh, whither are we drifting?" Asks the maiden all in white spectable women should remember As she stands upon the rostrum that all women are not respectable, On her glad commencement night. and If the rule were abrogated wom- "Oh. Whither nre we drifting?" my wife with grave concern. en who are not respectable would in- "IAsks see that eggs nre forty! Do they think we've coin to burn?" stantly take advantage of their opportunity to ply their wiles In every whither are we drifting?" good hotel where there Is a chance "Oh, Shall the "predatory rich" of meeting men victims. The rule Boss the sale of every beefsteak is really as much for the And the midnight oil and "slch?" protection Shall we aland around and let 'em of respectable women as for anybody Hand It to us in the neck? else and they should be grateful that Are we simply drifting blindly It exists Instead of trying to break It To the breakers and a wreck? D Every Week n woman & o 1 Fine Groceries ir r ft doesn't care to be rich. All she wants is all she wants. A 0 of our choice line of tive fear. He keeps up his courage and scatters his cheer, And at night lie goes whistling again to his train To find that the sunset has banished the rain At Choice Improved Farms in Bear River Valh v a specialty. Easy terms. Call on W All the day which Is filled with competi- Quick Descent of the Morse Rocket General Real Estate Business. E. M. WYATT, Cashier. 8. N. COLE, Main Street, Tremonton. Good Rigs and Careful Drivers furnished at any time at reasonable rates. Will Buy, Sell or Exchange Driving or Work Horses. All stock guaranteed as Your represented. patronage solicited. W. T. HUDSON, Proprietor. y h, Women Cannot Eat Without an Escort first-clas- Get Your Printing Done at The Times Office, Tremonton. PINEULES 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO dose at bed A RB time usu- - r ally relieves the most severe case before morning. BACKACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. For Sale By Tremont Mercantile Co NO . What It Costs to Run the City a Year Trade Marks Copyrights and in the hotel alono even when she is a crowd may satisfy her hunger in a New York restaurant nfter 6 p. in. According to the findings in the Twelfth Municipal district court in the suit of Mrs. Harriet Stanton ltlatch, daughter of the late Elizabeth Cndy Stanton, against the Hoffman House to recover $f00 damages for exclusion from tho roof garden dining-room, because unaccompanied by a man. an unattended woman Is one of two classes: she is disreputable, or she Is testing a question of woman's righls. and, In either case, open to suspicion. John Caddlgnn, president of the Hoffman House corporation, who has been In the hotel business 40 years, said It was the unwritten law not to a woman without escort In any llrstrlass hotel. The decision was the result of n test case brought by Mrs. ltlatch who determined to try to break the rule down. nei-vp- Designs WOMAN alone 000,000 annually, Ac. A nmlln h nWf rh ftrnl i1grrh((on may our opinion fr RMBN ID qnlchlf MCfUltl tiiTAiitlrtn tn pri'huMr pnieiitahlfl, Communlm Uonatrtet)ymnndtitfJ. HAN0D00K "i Pnfenti tent f,.r upcurtng patflitta. Mi Pa nU taken (brooch Mumi i n, ravalva tpriul n 't it t, wMlumt charge, In the Scientific American. A hanlaMMiPtT lllintmil w.. r rotation of any artetMiflc louroaX f rtl j nnritt Plr Ternm. 3 a th. $1. Bold tiyiti) T'pwi.lftalpr. MUNN&Co.36,B'"d" New York ltrnc h om-- itK f SU TfMlMIUII. 1. tir n B, nl U - TRADE-MARK- r.'Ulil. t. THAT PAY, Ali'l .1 ii '" ". ' n.m.tly ohudiwd PATFNTftl Ux f. At our I Itfle Juil I" lluvi f on iM.nitHlitT. PASSING B03-BO- S ?n rrr REfERCNCCS. ft r FREE rrport th SUR Snwnnth I - OoMl Strt, I running the city govern rIE costofofNew York this year will be HIMTMM, an increase of $i:i. 1.10.160 over last year, and 69, P81.934 more than for the year 1898 an Increase of more than 85 per cent. In ten years. This means a per capita expendllure of $l!0 for every man. woman and child in the city, or an nvernge of about $lf0 a family, which Is paid by taxing both the present and future generations. The present aeneratlon pays the as i ssmenis Imposed upon It by the lax commissioners and future genera tions will have to redeem the enormous amount of bonds now outstanding;. The Interest charge upon the people jf NW York is now more thaa $24,- almost as much as the total cost of running the city of Chicago, and about $6 per capita of the population. The expenses of the national government have Increased very rapidly with our prosperity, but our national debt has been decreasing all the time and the Interest charge upon the people of the t'nlted States annually Is only a few thousand dollars more than that paid by tho people of New York city while the annual expenses of the national government are only four times as great as those of New York city. Itefore the present great era of prosperity and large government expenditure In 1S90, the total expenses of our national government were only double the present expenses of the city of New York; and, omitting the appropriations for the army, nary, Indians, pensions and the Interest on the public debt, the civil and inlscel-ineouexpenses of the government for 1905 were about the same as those for the city of New York for th current year, while far 190.1 and aany ers previous thjy wore much Iwg. s "Oh, whither are we drifting?" Well, the most of us don't know, And the rest is sorter struggling To surmount the undertow. As for me, I'm full of business, I.Ike the (alter In th' show: I'm so occupied In hangln' That, somehow. I can't let go! 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. TIME TABLE. MALAD VALLEY BRANCH aruivi: NO 33. Manager, Tremonton, Utah, DEPART No. 31 No. 32. o o o The Calf Died. from Eau Claire, Wis., tells of the following tragedy in one of Wisconsin's agricultural districts: A peculiar accident befell John Schultz's calf in the town of Lincoln. Joseph Urnndy was sleeping In a stall when the alf ate one of hi! socks. Tbs calf died in great agony. A dispatch o o o New One. This Is new. too. and we Insist on It. A voting fellow In (his town has a girl but no money so when they go to a show anil he says he cannot go because of linancbil embarrassment, she goes and huys the tickets. And she works by the week. - Washington Ivnwcrat. A o o o friends K True I If friends and true: nre they're new! new friends are only dear friends, even If 84. K i H A. M. P. 9:5,1 6:10 10:10 10:22 10:27 10:31 10:37 10:52 M 11;32 11:3") 11:48 12:01 Britrham Co rin nc fi SO r, ,N Wankugan 0:88 Kvans Bonlta t:!S 8:44 8:49 UdO 1:00 p. m Friends. Old No 7:10 7:80 7:3H The mixed train '" Wa-hak- ie ggggt s" 8:80 N 15 8:40 P M 4:55 4:30 4:18 4:05 8:58 3:50 3:40 8:25 :23 SfSO :21 2:52 2:45 2:25 1:20 8.15 7:52 Mated is 9 VI 9:01 Central TRKMOXTON Garland Itivsrsido Plaldin Plyra nth 8:80 A. M 9:40 9:30 ?:15 dally except Snndav. Wanted! Times. Our service reaches all Parts of the Valley. Try it |