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Show .'.v'" ' ' 'V v,.' .;;; ?.'V .. S- - - : T: -- ' t , 'V ' - 'j y -- 4-' ?. . ' vl s . , ' ' - , s' .. ; ; WEBER :COUNTir TIMES I The Woman of the Moon. E STATE HEWS. nmnsaO Hor Boy. GENERAL NEWS- - Near New York, June 30, C. M. j J Salt Lake had a fatal case of sun stroke last week the first in its King rode a mile on a bicycle . The Only Place 4-- - Wyandotte washing soap, large pkg. 5c bae-reilc- Vyandotte baking soda, 5c Bell starcli, 5c large jkg; 0(1 ... history. paced by & locomotive in 57 5 The war taxes collected in Utah seconds. ' The track .was planked. By Tllliam IJghlfant Vimcbtr. during the past year foot up to Dreyfus, at his landing in France, about $140,000. . was found to hare aged greatly on Theres a portrait of a woman the moon. Fully 12,000 people are inter- during his lonely confinement. It Is graven on tho shining silver disc; of roon. a face tho has ested in a big water suit just begun Ilia hair had turned grey, and he tint Illy that It's ss cameo or bisque. And tho Shes as handsome as a rose in early Juno, at RichGeld. The water irrigates was much shrunken and stooped. This fair and lovely woman of the moon. He knows nothing of the happen20,000 acres. A mystery's this portrait on the moon. That was graven by the Master hand There is talk of Utah being rep- ings of the two past years. The above: 'Tie a mystery as deep as ancient rune. resented at the Paris exposition by meeting between husband and wife And perplexing aa the woman that we love. a solid silver balteryman, lifesize, was one long, loving embrace. She la fairest In the autumn nights high noon. This pure and lovely woman of tho moon. gun. leveling a rapid-firin- g WHIP PO WILL. In we man was the orst moon; a It pictured Tho Salt Lake tabernacle choir When stealthy Shadows wostwar ersep. It le better that a woman should be there. MWhcn my son George was With the roses and the lilies round her And stars through purple curtains posp 14. he was stricken with a terwill go east in October by special And strewn. to sleep; south winds sing themst-lvsrible nervous affliction. Phy-And the light of heaven, shining on her From woodlands heavy with perfume in all leading cities Of spicy bud and April bloom train to sing hair. sicians nor medicines helped Comws through the tender twilight glBom, When the one we love la absent we may of use his lost him. He New York. Only 125 as as far speech, croon Far oil and mellow -, ll To the lovely woman graven on the moon. swaloh. limbs and could hardly "Whip po 500 ll out of the eh! go. singers Whip po' low food. Before he had fin- po Will, Will, Whip whip po' whip po' ll oht ished a bottle of Dr. Miles Last week Isaac Smith, Stake YTTHY, that's good, Jim, how did Nervine he could talk and eat YY you coma to do it? Are you bosom of the brook Is filled Counselor of Cache, at a funeral The ' well, and 5 bottles cured him. With strange alarm, the thicket thrilled moonstruck ?M JJy startled echoes, and most skilled "Moon struck. Of ooutsc I am moon Mrs. dulls OConnor, Fulton, Ky. "" made remarks said to have cast reTo run the labyrinthine race were in if would So be struck. you you The flreUlcs light their lamie In haste flections on Moses Thatcher. A And OR. MILES' tumultuous chase 1' join in that my place. Theres a little story cond follow ' nected with this, old fellow, and If you few day 8 later, Geoige W. Thatcher, l, oh. Whip po are in the mood to Uaten, 1 will tell it ll oh! po' brother of Moses, slapped Mr. Whip po'Whip to you. Will, whip po' Will, whip po wm-wi- n oh!" "All right, Jim, spiel away. How long Smith for it. lie was fined $5. Is , hill hill NEW GOODS large pKg. ' ra in Utah where a child can buy Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Underwear, etc., as cheap as a man Will-Wi- Will-Wi- Putnam Will-Wi- EDGAR JONES, i Ogden, Utah. 25th St., 324 itr Oh, about one good cigar, , U NION TIME OA11D. JUNE PACIFIC, 26, 1809. MONTANA II VISION . DEPART. No. 7 &TIME CARD. Mail. 1'iitle ami Portland I.ngan aiul Cache Valley, 1 buly.. .. .. ... .............. ...1 1 ilo a.m. AcTOtf' LEAVE OGDEN. Pocatello and Butte 1020 p.ut Express No. 5, Cacne Valley Passenger 9:16 a.m. No. 9 No. 2 Overland Limited, for Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis Omaha, Denver, Kansas ARRIVE. 8:10 a. m City and Park City No. 8 Mail. Portland and Butte 4 for No. The Atlantic Express llai ly ......................... .7:00 a. m. Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul No. 10 Untie and Cache Valley St, Louis, Omaha, Denver 6:40 p.m. Passenger.' 8:00 p.m. and Kansas City No. 0, Salt Lake Passenger.... 6:26 p.m ARRIVE OGDEN. No. UTAH DIVISION. 1 DEPART. No. No. No. Overland Limited, from Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis Omaha, Denver, Kansas Atlantic Mail, Salt Lake, 1:40 p.m. Provo, Juab and intermeCity and Park City 2:30 a.m. No. 3 The Pacific Express, from diate points daily 8 Portland, and Butte Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis Cache Valley for Salt Lake Omaha, Denver and Kansas a.m 7:50 ...2:00 a.m. City daily 2 Pacific Express for Salt C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agt. Lake and intermediate E. II. GREEN, Pass. Agt. 2:06 p.m. Union points daily Depot, Ogden, Utah. 10 Butte and Cache Valley 5:45 p.m. Express 6:35 Cache p m HOT SPRINGS MOTOR LIRE. 6, Valley Express No. 4 No. ARRIVE. Atlantic, Sait Lake and intermediate (mints daily 7:50 a.m No. 9 Local, Salt Lake, daily 9:50 a.m No. 3 Atlantic Express from Nephi, Provo and Salt Lake 7:40 p.m daily No. 7 From Salt Lake and intermediate points, daily. ..10:50 a.m No. 5, Cai-hValley Express 9 :06 a. m Trains soulli of Juab run daily except Sunday. Ticket office, Union Depot. No. NORTH BOUND. 1 A. M. STATION. 25th and Wash Ave... 9 9 City Limits 10 North Ogden 10 Pleasant View 25 P. If. P. V. 4 ?5 1 25 1 45 4 45 00 2 00 5 10 2 10 6 10 20 2 20 5 Hot Springs SOUTH BOUND. 9 10 12 Hot Springs 9 20 1 Plcasaut View 9 SO 1 North Ogden C. A. IIENRY, O. II. CORSE, 9 45 1 Limits Tkt. Agt City Frt. & Pass. Agt. 25th and Wash Ave.. .10 05 1 OGDEN, UTAH. D. E. BURLEY, O. P. & T. A. The Idaho rioters are H. W. ECCLES, GenI. Traffic Mgr. and W. II. BANCROFT, dt 45 00 10 20 4 05 4 15 4 30 4 60 8 65 10 20 SO 45 60 now on trial. General Manager, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Educate Tour Bowels With Cases rets. Cathartic, cure constipation forever. Candy IX C. . fall, druggists ref uud money. 10o,B5e. A test case of Colorados law is being made. ar To Cure Constipation forever. Candv Cathartic 10s or Ha TakeCMearets CL CL If fail to cure, druggists refund money. C. TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, LEAVE OOPF.N. Hawaii may have home rule. 1S99, No-To-lI-ne for fifty Coats. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60e, L All druggists Atlantic Express for Salt No. 2 Lake, Provo, Sanpete Valley 7:30 a.m. and all points east Colton raisers in the south cant No. 4 Chicago Limited, for Salt oflnrd to pay hands over $3 a month. Lake, Provo, Grand Junc7.00 p.m. tion and the Last. SilNo. 10 To Salt Lake, Frovo, ver City and Intermediate 2:10 p.m. Points .. Job ARRIVE OGDEN. from Salt the east 10:45 a.m and Lake, Provo Salt No. 3 From Lake, Provo, Grand Junction and the No. Pacific Mail 1 No. 9 Printing 10:00 p.m east From Salt Lake, Provo, Silver City and intermediate F30 p.m points For LOCAL TRAINS. Iave Salt Iake for Eureka, Sil- Cards, ver City and intermediate p. m Gold Mountain meti i Ari piunis r.'5'iou'iiQr Arrive at Salt Lake from Belknap, ir Belknap. Blanks, Fosters, Silver Cy, Eureka, Bingham ami intermediate points.. .5:35 p.m Tickets, From Eureka, Silver City, Mamintermediate and moth Receipts, 10:00 a.m points 1 or Park City............... .........8.2o a.m Programs, 10:36 a. in Arrive at Park City 3:00 p.m Bill From Park City Heads, 5:15 p.m Arrive at Sait Lake D. O. DODGE, Gen'l. Mgr. Pamphlets, S. H. BABCOCK, Traffic Mgr. F. A. WADLEIGH, Genl. Pass. Agt. Statements, C. A. IIENRY, O.G. NIKIRK, Ticket Agent. Note Heads, Frt. and Tans. Agt. O. It. GILSON, Trav. Frt. & Pass. Agt Letter Heads, OGDEN, UTAH. Mern Pacific Railway. Shipping Tags, Atlantic Express 3 jlo. Fast Mail No. 13 Mixed... 1 6:00 p.m a.m :45 p.m LEAVE OGDEN. Pacific Express 4 Fast Mail 2 va fo. 14 Mixed one. Juile didnt seem to reciprocate, and to tell you the truth I dont believe she loves me, even now, as much as she does some other fellow that I dont know. But she will never see him again; at least she never will except by accident. Well, she married me. 1 Intended to be so good to her that she will forget the other fellow in time, and pretty quick time at that. We were married In Bpetember and came across the continent, to St. Louis, arriving there about the 15th. I had some business in Louisville that would detain me a few days, and then I wanted to run up here and see you, so she decided to visit some friends while I was doing Louisville and Chicago. She is to and we are going on meet me home together. That's my story. Pretty good one. Isn't it?" Yes, quite to the point at least. Have you told your Julie anything of me that la to say, of our friendship?" No, my dear fellow, Ive been saving want to you for dessert,, so to speak. I Yact la I spring you on her later. The am courting her yet, and I dont want her to think that I cars a little bit' for anybody else in the world but her until I have won her love good and certain. Then I want you to come and aee ua up there on the Hudson and stay till you just havs to come back to town to attend to your knitting. Why, what's the matter, old man? Are you 111?" No, its just the pipe. Its too strong. Often docs mi that way. I must quit it." Good idea. 1 never could stand, a pipe. But cant you go on with your atory? Ive told mine." It doesn't amount to much, and luce I come to think, it Is hardly worth tailing. But It may be of some advantage to you ons of these days, so I will tall It: I have been in love with a woman all my life. We grew up together. Our homes adjoined each other in the Kentucky village where we were born and raised, and we have been sweethearts since she was 12 and 1 17. Even before that, I reckon, but we were too young to know it. Now she la 25 and I am 30 and we were to have been married last spring, but a financial affair prevented and we put it off until next winter. I had about 85,000 saved up, but my sweethearts father, who was a very o man, wanted to nse that amount in a scheme of some kind and I loaned it to him. He invested it with a large sum of hla own in a land deal, he sold, and well he hasn't got it back yst. Thats just like you, Jim, you can paint, but you havent got as much business sense as a monkey. Thank you, but you are using up time. I must finish my story." Have you got any oeourlty for that , money?" well-to-d- No." "Have you got anything to show where it went to? Yes. Well, 2:10 p.m 2:40 a.m. P Visiting Cards, Wedding Invitatons. Call on or send to the WEBER COUNTY TIMES Office Rootorativo R3(BiPw5irDB Will-Wil- Will-Wi- Salt Lake City is in the flood interNo.other is sold by oil druggists on guarantee, fint bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company Elkhart, Ind. from you. My daughter has been led by me to believe that I loaned you my money, and that you have beggared me by losing It at the gambling table. I make to you this humiliating confession- because I am on my death bed. It chows what gambling will lead to. In even aa old a man as I am. But befors I die I shall tell my daughter the whole truth, and you will be reinstated in her good graces. I give her to you, and I hope and pray she- will be In some measure a restitution to you. I can say no more. I am too weak to write more. Please forgive me. Tours In aU penitence. This letter was dated at the Hotel del Monte, August 15, 1897, and was signed Charles Winthrop." My God, Jim, do you think the old man died without telling your sweet- heart the truth?" No, of course not. He told her, and I shall hear from her soon. I hope so, my dear fellow. I am aure you deserve, to be happy. And here is the picture on this easel. There, the envious cloth is now out of the way. Isnt she handsome? Great Why, Jim, that is the por trait of my wife," Impossible. I painted it from thr woman in the moon, but if you thinl it resembles your J ulie I will give it to you. I can paint another. Look, there la my model. See how she beams through the window." I wont say I hate to rob you, old fellow, for I dont. I know you can paint another, and this will bo delight my sweet Julie. Why you must be anxious to get rid of it, to bave wrapped it so quickly." I am anxious for you to have it, Tom, if it wiJJ make you. and your Julie happy." What a glorious old fellow you are. old Jim. But times up. Good-bman." "Good-bTom. Write me all about yourself, and If you ever need me let me know. I think I would almost make a sacrifice at any time to serve you. I know you would, Jim, but you havent got a monopoly on that." They parted as the friends that they were. Tom Jones went out into the crisp autumn night, whistling a merry tnne. And James Hamilton, philosopher, poet, painter and hero, twisted Charles Winthrops letter, caught a blaze to it from the gas jet, and when it had burned almost to burning bis fingers threw tho charrod paper In the grate. I must submit to all this for the sake of my friend," he said. Tom ia And happy. That will do for both. moon. in woman the the have I I - "Mr Dear James: 1 have not onljr gambled swag aU of my own money end all I could ralee on my property, but I have also gambled away what I borrowed pare ami your KEEP yourandblood digestive organs in a healthy condition by taking Hooda Sarsaparilla and yon will Le WELL. Will-Wi- 2345 Washington Ave., Will-Wi- Will-Wi- Ogden. u of willow? Tussot-k- s ll oh. "Whip po oh! Whip jk' po Will, whip po' WUI, whip po Whip ll oh!" Where Is he now for whom they shriek? Is he Just playing hide and seek Among the (logwoods down the creek? Jr has he sought his grotto gray. And flung his phantom torch away. There resting from his prankish play, l'rone on his pillow? oh. "Whip po' ll oh! Whip po1 Whip po Will, whip po Will, whip po Will-Wi- W1H-W1- 11 Will-Wi- U Will-Wi- Will-Wi- ll Tlmes-lieral- d. . Strawberry Hair Cutting, 25e. Shaving, 10e ATTENTION! Baths, 15e. Twelve Shaves, $1. Ec-cle-s, handle Mr, Rcclen cohos all other Send in a trial order to the Times dealers import their cases from Califoror from some oilier place. We will suit nia, Job Department. The cups are also made in Ogden by t in and work John J. Oisen-n- ot prices. brought in from the you East. POSITION. AN ENVIABLE Ogden people therefore, get what LITTLE profit there is to be made in liketo be a boy again, with- their manufacture and distribution. . Defends Hla mend. "My friend, the candidate for sheriff," said the earnest citizen, is a fine man and you ought to vote for him. But, objected the other man. hes running on a platform that practically' advocates free riot and anarchy. Well, suppose he is. If we have free riot and anarchy, ihe sheriff will have sir, plenty to do. Id have you know, sherthat my friend, the candidate for Puck. iff, isnt looking for a sinecure! Rrsrah "Watchman. Searchlights are now used to illuminate at night the grounds of the Jersey' state prison to prevent the escape of prisoners. It is reported to have been affective in preventing the escape of prisoners in several instances. Chicago limss-lleralA d. A Doubtful Case. A friend met Dr. Boonover, a prom- inent physician, and asked him: "How is your patient, Jones, coming' on "He is delirious. When I was there this morning he was completely out of his head. I heard him say my medicines didnt do him any good. Tammany Times. to-dn- , . Are you aure? lie' labors under the impreo-j-f ion that he ia a gTeat artist. Washington Star. out a woe or care, with freckles scattered oer my face, and hayseeds in my hair; Id like to rise at 4 oclock and do a hundred chores, and saw tho wood and feed the hogs and lock the stable doors; and herd tho hens, and watch the bees, and take the mules to drink, and teach the turkeys how to swim so that they will not Bilik, and milk a hundred 44ws and bring in wood to burn, and stand out in the sun all day and churn aiul rhurn and churn; and wear my brothers castoff clothes and walk four miles to s:hoo, and get a licking every day fir breaking some old rule; and then get home again at night and do the chores once mere, and milk the cows and feed the hogs and eurry mules a score, and then crawl wearily upstairs and seek juy little bed, and hear ilad say that worthless boy, he doesnt earn iiis bread. Id like to he a-- boy kgain a boy lias bo much fun; his life is one continual round ofinirth from rise to set of sun. I think theres nothing pleasanter than closing stable doors, and herding hens and cha&ing bees and doing evening chores. Ex. Reuben Railfence What do yu think about this here thing of givln' women their righta equal with men? ABOUT EYES- Henry Harrow Puffectly proper. I People who cnnplain that their give em to my wife. I have that blessed woman out in the field to work as soon as her breakfast work is done up. eyes get tired while engiged in some close pursuit, such as writPuck. ing or sewing, might try the Depositors In Ssvltserlaod. In a total population of a little over invention of a Glasgow 3,000,000 Switzerland: now has over banks, journalist. depositors in Finding that his eyes with an average for eachsavings of $275 becime family so tired that lie cou'd write In cash deposits. People. A. SMURTHWAITE PRODUCE C. COMPANY. W. CROSS, LEADER IN IMESS, SADDLES, OILS. SUMMER COODS. AND WHIPS Basement C. W. Cross harness shop. Job Department. We bave good presses, good men, a large selection of good type and turn out first-clas- s printing of all kinds. Get our prices before you order any work done. If you give us a trial order we believe we will get your work in tbe future, as we guarantee Weber County Products for Weber County C. BARBER SHOP, TRY I-- Carters Monthly. Freedoms Field. i oh! The biggest man in the world is M. Folsom, in Chicago Montgomery Swiss Constantin, the giant. This modern Goliath is over 8 feet in height, although he is but 19 years oil and is stil! growing. Constantin is a native of Maonzee, of the Growers canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, and the most remarkable thing about his size is tho fact that neither of his parents nor his only brother is beyond the normal statAt WIGGINS ure. When Constantin was a litWo Want Your Trade for 2317 Washington Avenue. tle boy of 13, he was already over G leet in height and since then has Berry Cups and Cases. grown five inches each year and ie. still at it. He is athletic and well We guarantee price and quality They formed, and his diet consists chiefarc made by our townsman, David ly of immense quantities of milk jlie man who made tho sugar factoand beef tea. ry possible. No oilier dealer in Ogden y, "Yea. to From th alarums fly, Tho marshy brakes take up the cry, And where the languid waters Us In calm repose, and shyly speeds The heron through the rustling reeds, Tho talo of that Will o Wisp's misdeeds Borne on the billow; ll oh. "Whip ik) ll oht Whip po Whip po' Will, whip po Will, whip po ll oh!" Who l this Will? What has ho dons? lias he in some wild freak of fun Mado frightened children homeward run; Or dimly glimmering through the fog Led some lone trawler through the bog By stagnant pool, o'er fallen log, Wlll-WI- - spring. She and her father went away on a trip together, and when we parted weu agreed to think of .each other at if we were talking to each otLer. "To catch my train I lmd to bid her good-b- y at that Lour, ar.J it . I outthat the full moon w as shir:ii:-- happened lined to her the face of ih on the moon, and showed her hv,- much the face waa like her own. Since then I have sketched end painted that face, and Ill show you that also. Besides, I bavc written the verses above it that I read to you just now. The picture and the verses are both bad, I know. No painter could do justice to the face lu the moon, or to that of my sweet heart, but I did both when in a happier mood than I anj right now. Thata about all there ie to It, Tom, except the receipt for my money and the portrait-spoke of. But the receipt la in the shape of a letter, and I won't read It to you unless you agree not to ask me what its postmark la, and the name signed to it. That U another mans secret." All right, old man, whatever you say goes.-Here it Is:" tide of prosperity.. pretation can bo placed upon the reports that come to The Herald from every line of business represented here. The fact crops out in the bank clearings; it is seen in the increased volume of bin'ines, in the small number of failures, in the large amount of building in progress, in the larger stocks of merchandise, in the buoyant tone and general activity in all lines of legitimate trade. CIANT OF THE WORLD. y, Yea, replied Miss Cayenne. To what scliool does he belong'? "He ia an impressionist. One Price Clothing: House, Fleet-foote- thats something." An Impressionist. I think its worse than nothing, but tliat artist is a very hard told am I have to show it you directly. I I will the young- woman. said worker, not seen my- sweetheart since lest " ARRIVEAT&ODEN No. Win-thro- p, - 5:00 points In an hour." Julie will expect "Julie will expect you? Where ? At the Union depot." At the Union depot?' Thats what I said." Well say, Tom, you've got a better story than mine. Tell it to ms, please, and Til tell 3ou mine afterwards." 1 don't mind. My story is only about four whiffs, if that, and if you will cut yours that much we con get them both In before 1 have to go. Mine Is simply this: I met her at Hotel del Monte, when I got there In June, the sweetest woman I ever saw. Her name was Julie Winthrop, end now it is Julie Jones, and that Is better. More alliterative, you see. Of course I fell in love with her, and in dead, hard earnest. I am in the habit of falling In love .with attractive women, but the coupe damour, if I may be allowed the term, was never a knockout until this to-nig- ht, c Vice-Pres- I reckon." That's just the right length, for me Short Lite Railroad. Orep $ LUBRICATING 2315 Washington Ave. Advertise in the Times; over a thousand copies are printed each issue. Tho Times goes into the homes of the people and they read t the ad-- . Times Office Job Dept. 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