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Show .. ' 5 .1 I . Jt. ii iiii.L'ii g.i -- , . . ' t. ij . i. 'pm '5, -- :;1rii('!. jnp-s i - tt; . h iMriL - WEBEIR OOXT3STTr TIMES itHeri8ii Boy STATE NEWS. GENERAL NEWS- - 50 American families in HonoToday at Saltair there will be lulu entertained and fed 5,000 presented to the most popular lady a diamond necklace valued at American troops. comThe mayors of two city govern- 1500. The voting contest menced last Saturday. This is ments recently established by sea-haAmericans over Philippine cities, tLe cIoBin attraction for the turned traitors and were jailed. 8n MrB Joseph Lippman of Salt On Sept. 18 the governors of 21 states will meet in Chicago to talk Lake was killed, Friday, by the over the trust situation. overturning of a stage coach near United States has received a Yellowstone Park. Iler husband, as total revenue of $5,2 19,000 from the lawyer, was seriously hurt, were other occupants ol the the Philippines. All Salt Lake mourns with During two weeks, two prominent relatives. in drawing custom by the simple and quiet sculptors have fallen dead in their Saturday, a fiendish attempt was attractiveness of honest goods, at honest prices. work on the great Dewey arch bemade on the liveB of Atty. O. W. Compare them with others and send ns a trial ing constructed in New York City, Powers and Warden Dow of the order. Week before last Cornelius VaninWe also have coupon books in denominations derbilt received by mail 1500 beg- penitentiary. Doth received fernal machines from some person of $5.00 $10.00 & $20.00. The least request ging letters. in Eureka, thought to be one John was for $25 and the total amount Y. Smith, a noted released criminasked for was $500,000. al. Several pounds of dynamite Imported and Domestic, In 1850 the center of population were in each, cleverly arranged to Green and Fancy Groceries. in the U. S. was near Parkersburg, Street. explode in opening of the box. One Telephone 124 W. Va. box contained a cocked pistol. A Legal Notices. Any notice that is re- - j 8ir;Ug wag attached to trigger and qnired to be published In a newspaper . ONION that when lid was raised (such as probate, land and other notices) I11 can be in Weber the the piBtol would shoot into five legally published PACI FIGI County Times a we have a guaranteed PACIFIC. general of dynamite. .The explocirculation in Weber County. pounds Bring year notices, or have your attor- sion would havo wrecked a COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. (Continued from first page.) WEST WEBER. Sampling Gsr ve ve-hid- e. When my son George was f f, he was stricken with a ter rible nervous affliction. Physicians nor medicines helped him. He lost his speech, use of limbs and could hardly swal- low food. Before he had finished a bottle of Dr. Miles Nervine he could talk and eat well, and 5 bottles cured him. EDGAR JONES. 32825th .1 StIME TIME T A ISLE PlCTOP- flKHTIVK JUS I, 1H9 Junc- 7:00 p.m. tion and the East No. 10 To Salt Lake, Provo, Silver City and Intermediate 1 Olll I. .. . . . .... ... . ... .2: 10 p.lll. a a a a a arrive oo hex. 1 No. Pacific Mail from Salt luke, Provo and the eaxt 10 Mo a. in No. 3 From Salt Luke, Provo, Grand Junction and the east ......................... .....1 0:00 p. ui No. 9 From Salt Lake, Provo, Silver City and intermediate pOl II t . a a . .. a . a . . a .. a. a a a . ..a . .. 1 :30 IaOCAI. p.lll TRAIN. Leave Salt Lake for Eureka, Silver City and intermediate Miintfl - I.EAVE OODKX. No. 2 Atlantic Kxpns for Suit Lake, Provo, Sim pete Valley 7:30 a.m. and all point past No. 4 Chicago Limited, for Salt a aa 0:00 p. in For lid knap, Gold Mountain Mining district and intermediate point 8:00 a.m Arrive at Sail Lake from Ilelknap, Silver Cy, Eureka, llingham and intermediate points... 5:35 p.m From Eureka, Silver City, Mammoth and Intermediate 10:00 a.m point 8:25 a. in For Park City 10:35 a.m Arrive at Park City... 3:00 p.tn From Park City 5:15 p.tn Arrive at Salt Lake T. C. DODGE, Geii'l. Mgr. S. II. HADDOCK, Traffic Mgr. GEO. W. 1IEINTZ, Act. Gen. I Agt. I I I I e a a a a considered the most beautiful compli- 55 05 15 30 50 4 10 4 20 4 30 4 45 5 50 C. A. HENRY, NIKIRK, Ticket Agent. Frt. and Pass. Agt. C. O. -- OGDEN, UTAH. Job flrepn Short Line Railroad. Printing. TIME CARD. JUNE 2fi, 1899. KIAKT. No. 7 Mail. Hntle and Portland Logan and Cache Valley, 11:15 a.m. Daily Pocatello and Butte 10:20 p.tn Express No. 5, Civne Valley Passenger 9:15 a.m No. 9 ARRIVE. Mail. Portland nml Butte 7:00 a. in Daily No. 10 Butte and Cache Valley 0:40 p.tn. Passenger 5:25 p.m No. 0, Salt Like Passenger No. For 1I VISION. Cards, Blanks, Fosters, Tickets, 8 Receipts, Programs, Bill Heads, UTAH DIVISION. IiKIAI.T. No. 4 Atlantic Mail, Salt Lake, Provo, Juab and intermediate (mints daily 2::o a.m. No. 8 Portland, Butte and Cut-liValley for Salt Lake 7:50 a.m daily No. 2 Pueifit: Express for Salt Pamphlets, Statements, Note Heads, e and intermediate 2:i5 p.m. daily No. 10 Butti ami Carho Valiev Letter Heads, Shipping Tags, Niiuts 0:15 p.i Express No. ft. Carlo Valley Express 5:o5 p m ARRIVE. No. 1 A I Ian tie. Suit Luke and intermediate (mints daily 7:50 h.iii No. 9 Loral, Salt Lake, daily 9:50 a.m Visiting Cards, which may Lring hum to offset the pleasures given to dear ones, the ciuunn must certainly be lessened. The story of this young womans narrow etteaiie, as told, was a surprise to many who had never realized that there was any danger in flowers. The hundreds of beautiful violets which bad Iwcn sent her by a friend in California, ind wliich slic prized so highly as not to wish to be parted from them even during the night, came near being the cause of her death, for ahe waa found in an unconscious condition in the morning and ms with difficulty aroused. How dangerous the poisoned gases which Ihe flowers exhale can. become, when in a badly ventilated room, would be a good subject for study by the belle of society or the singe, who receive so ninny similar tributes to their charms. Dr. of this city, who whs asked liis opinion on. the subject, said Hint iiiuny eases of dajigerous Lillies nml ewn dentil from smli eausts were velj known anil authenticated. The plants, flowering ones, Dr. Fowler said, during tliedaj are not harmful, because they are breathing in just thw part of tin air which our longs throw off; but at night Hie prowess is reversed, and they throw ff the carbonic acid gas, which is a IhiIkoii to our lungs. This causes weak-.c.scf tlie heart, faintness and hysteria with Mniie people, and even death. A ease is known, which happened not very long ngo in Germany, in one of tin Hesses, where the friends of a i.'ridi and groom, in their desire to start them on their career an u rosy pathway, adorned tlielr room with luantities of flowers. It wna in cold .vent her, anil the windows were cloned, leaving the air heuvy with perfimv. Tlie happy couple ictireil to tlioir room, and were found in the morning deoil, limit failure having resulted from the (.toisoiioiisiieifunie. There is poteen in the jierfiiine of many flowers, not in violets more than any others, hut it ia in such final quantities as tq lie harmless unless massed and routined, JrunHC nc'il is found in a mild degree in most, and It is used by many in fact, to intensify dors. I for-fume- Wedding Invitatons. per-'imier- n medV.-ilOtlier (ij's-uionie from flowers. It :s never safe t have any growing or cut- flowers in a bedroom at night, for yr.u ear. not when the system may be in such a condition aw to be affected by their exwell-know- Call on or send to the s, l s Sidney, O. t.-l- l Notice. The Times has arrangcopies of the Farm Journal (onr premium pa ,er, as per notice running at the iPad of our local column) sent to a arge number of people in Weber Look the paper over ijounty. e,arefuily, then take advantage of the Times great offer. M. K. Parsons of Salt Lake haft sold to Becker and Degen fi,000 2 and 3 year old Idaho and Oregon steers for. $250,000. The Mormon church bonds are now held by some at 10 per cent iremium. A famous lioness, now at the Salt Palace, gave birth last Hatur-day- . to 4 little cubs. They are only 4 or 5 inches in length; no largtr than pups. The litter is considered worth $2,500. ed to have sample , Atlantic Express from WEBER COUNTY TIMES Office Neplii, Provo ami Salt lotke halation." N. Y. Herald. 7: 10 p.m daily A Baltimore paper comments on the No. 7 From Salt Like nml inBO YEARS that the use of sailing vessels is fact EXPERIENCE termediate points, daily. ..10:50 a.m increasing. They fire coming into :No. 5, Carlo Valley Express 9 :05 u. m vogue again, especially for heavy jigi. Trains south of Jnali run daily except tcrinls which may a well be a montt ns a week on tlie ocean. For a time Ticket office. Union Depot. stfam displanti'd sails, but the demand for cheaper freight is supplant! r& H. CORSE. C. A. HENRY, Trade Marks steam in turn. f flrulta. Jellies, pickle or catsup re Tkt. Agt Frt. A Pass. Agt. Designs Sacrificed Their Whicker. "J11, mnri quickly, mor jn A. heallhnilly Ac. Copyrights i,ilb Ksflnad 1m OGDEN, UTAH. will exsketch and be ratline may It an description Wag than by any other Anymta Mirtlng oar remembered, says i opinion free whether an metluMl. Dun-iascertain of oilier ontPkly narawilili invention Is probably patentable. Omrmunlea. D. E. BURLEY, G. P. T. A. fuuud change, how, on tlie birth of a son and inns strictly confidential. Handbook on r stents to Max heir Irince of the Bavaria, ent free, oldest aeonry for securtiiepeletits. t. W. ECCLKS, GenI. Trntlie Mgr. Entente token tbroavh Mann A Co. receive grenadiers of liis regiment cut off their W. II. BANCROFT, Vice Presdt and prrfaf notice, without charge, ia the mustaches to stuff a pillow for the In General Manager, bonaehoM. It is royal infants head. History lins jus) lMieiem and mlnrlnm lr. clean, wrater ud acid pimif. Oit t pound ike of i e(Hated itself at the modest little ti.w i. HALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. A handsomely mast rated weekly. Largest rtr. Il i bit with s lia 93 of ft many pqIbIhmi of inr ftctontiflc Journal. Vnrmi. of liihcniivjlh, .in France, where Hu vmtn yoor drumristor gmrer. rmr; femr months. L Sold by ill ntwidofthns. recentavnywhor. hy the kjdi lqcul cnptnjn qf flrp brigade New York MUNN & Co.avB staxdawb il ca Soathern Pacific Railway. ly Jieenme a happy father.' Willi om Uraucb Washington, U U uccoril the Cirave firemen sacrificed tin hirsute adornments which were theii A It III V EATOt iliKM foolish to worry about the glory to fill a velvet cushion, and this Its No. 1 Atlantic Ex pice ,.G:00 p.m duly placed in the Building agreements and m'n-mcan help or the things unique gift was No. 3 Fast Mail...:..-- . (J:45 a.m things 3ou babys cradle, with a diploma of honnotices of location blanks for No.13 Mixed orary membership of the corps. 3;43 p.m you cant. sale at the Times office 3 for 5 I.EAVE ot HEX. The local weekly is the best we YOU AHEN tired (nifi feeling cents. 2:10 p.m N. 2 Pacific Express VV out of sorts you will find Hoods medium for the local merchants. No. 4 Fast Mail 2:40 a.in. Art is long; that is why woiren will do you wonderful Sarsaparilla 14IItzil.i....a. ... .........7.45 p.m Printers Iuk, July 26. Be sure to good. GET HOOD'S. linger in front of mirrors. No. 3 Restorative B3enwSm& u sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Hook on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. I ry (Missible. No other dealer in Ogden handles Mr. Ewlos casus all other dealer import their case from Ualifor-vi!I- o ma, nr from some other place. Tlie cups are also made in Ogden by John J. Oise brought in from the Kraxt-C- rnt li in Utah where 11 child can buy Clothing, Ilats, Caps, Shoes, Underwear, etc., as cheap as a man Putnam One Price Clothing: House, 2345 Washington Ave., Ogden. t J cause. SEPTEMBER s CHILDRENS HAIR CUT FREE. mnlor l. year of age. who liring 10 copim of our ailrcrtiM'iiiani Any from thi Walier Comity Times. mu Ket his or liar hair rut free of on any day exceplliiii KaluHaya ainl liuliilar. w heiliar you have the a la. or not -- w make a cut larenls, liriiix your rl.llilrni, of culling hoys hair JURORS- - The follow ing name were drawn from ihe jury lipx by tlie Kheritr, treasurer ii-- not W. CROSS, g Richards, Main City; James F. Wad-- 1 2317 Washington Avenue. Plain City ; Wiifonl Cragun, Pleasant View ; Win. Buck, West Weber; W. W. Boyle, Ogden, Josepii FiTe, Rirerdaie; Fred1 W. Kendall, Uintah ; Geo. C. Rolierts, Ogden ; John Wnndfleld, North Ogden and J. F, Johnson, Ogden. In 1850 the center of population of the United States was a point .almost due south from Purkerburg, W. Va. Ten years later it moved over to the southeastern border of Ohio, and for thirty years remained in that state. In 1870 it was near Chillscotho. I11 1880 it drop ped down almost to the center of Cincinnati. Ten years later it had crossed into Indiana, and will probably remain thereuntil Illinois shall claim it in the twentieth century. The Farm Journal is 22 years olJ prints 40 tons of paper a month, a ml is out of debt; it is cut to fit every progressive fur m er and villager. Don't you 12315 Washington Ave. want tliis fine little paper? Very well, pay a year ahead for tlie Welier County Times ($1.M)) and we will have the Farm Till I Your Opportunity., Journal sent to your address for the On receipt of ten cent, rush or stamps, a generous fuimplo will bn mailed of the balance of 1899 and all of 19iM), 1901, mot popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cura 19i2, and Cream Balm) sufficient to demon-strat- a (Ely 1903 nearly five years. If ul you have ready paid a year in ad vance f.ir tlie Times and you wish Hie Farm the great merits of tlio remedy. ELY BROTHERS, Warren St., New York City. Journal cither send or hand in your Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Orest Falls, Mont., niiine. Call for a sample at the Times 6G BARBER SHOP, Basement C. W. Cross harness shop, man, OILS SUMMER COODS. AND WHIPS Business Men who want to reach the farmers in Weber County should place their announcements in the Weber County Times. office. Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres, Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is tlio acknowledged enre for cnfarrli and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Print, CO cents. Rend the advertisements Times. It will pay jou. in the W eber mWiiiiiiiiiHiiUiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiMg. Stylish, reliables:if jf Recommended llressmakera. by Leading A jb K 5; S t MSCALLtm 1 j n Refined Paraffine Wax WIGGINS LUBRICATING They Alwsy Plete.- - ' Preserves fiffroSsW Scientific American. sf the ii the Slake Fair. Editor Weber County Times: George F. Hunter has been around West Weber gathering up suinple sugar beets from the numerous field. The beets are maturing fast, and it is expected that next week the first will be hauled to the factory. The big concern must have on hand 200 to 300 Ions before a start is made. There will lie a good crop hpre. est Wclier did not escape that unusual frost. Coming as it did in August it was something never heard of here before. It nipped all the tender vegetables more or less. In somo cases it only touched in siKits. The squashes, as a rule, are pretty well matured, so it will not injure them to any great extent. The tomato vines were cut down badly in places. What the effects will be, we cannot yet say, but ii is feared it may cause them to rijien prematurely. IulVrest is being kept up in the Tabernacle Fair. The Young LadiesVSociety of the ward is having a fine parlor screen painted ns a gift tf the Fair. The painting alone will cost about $10; the total worth will be $25. It will be an elegant present for this worthy Then the Y. M. M. I. A. is ulso doing itself proud in the same line. It is having our local taxidermist, We "Want Your Trade for Richard II. Mills, prepare a specially fine collection of native birds as a gift. This, too, will lie worth Berry Cups and Cases about $25. West Weber people nro doing their part toward the Fair, and no We guarantee price and quality They mistake. a,e "'d by our townsman, David HeWci:t Weber, Aug. 28, 1800. C,M 11,0 Inan wl,,,,ado ,ho ,uBirfsM,,0 C. s d DR. RULES congregated large pine tree, when the lightning struck People. the tree, the result as above slated. Another herder found seven dead C. A. SMURTHWAITE sheep at the base of a tree not far from liis camp. PRODUCE COMPANY. The Tribune says a deal of large importance to Utah was formally closed on Saturday by which the ownership of the Bear River Land, Orchard and Beet Sugar company was transferred to entirely new parties. The Pitt Bros, have disLEADER IN posed of their entire interests in nearly 40,000 acres of land, of which 20,000 acres are located under the Bear River valley canal system, together with the Corinne Flouring mill apd a considerable portion of the Corinne townsite. r The principal purchasers are Messrs. J. G. Hammond of New Shat on, Ia. and W. B. Forsyth of espt-citiii- rose-clcekc- I srk and clerk, to aet as trial jurors in the September court, unit the sheriff wna notified to summon them to npiicar in East. this the Second district court oil Se(i-Ogilcn people therefore, get what tcnilier fi: John T.' lleiminger, Ogden, LI riI.K profit there is to be mmle in Geo. M. Hanson, Ogden; Dudley Chase, their iiinimfurLiire uinl distribution. Ogden ; Ford West, Geo. B. Lingloise, Huntsville; lVtcr N. Fanlkman, Went flockmastcr lost seventy-fiv- e Weber A. Talor, Farr West; ning. Welier; County Products William Joseph Skeen. Plain City; John Welch, at one stroke. The Flieep were Kunesvillo; E. l. MeGraff, North Og- - Then our regular prices are low: Shave, 10c., Ilair Cut, 25c. Bath 15c for Weber County around a 25ih ami Wash Avc... 9 25 1 25 4 25 ment one could pay a friend to send 9 45 1 45 4 45 flowers, roses or violets, especiuJly a City Limits North Ogden 10 00 2 00 5 00 a token of affection. But now that it 10 10 2 10 5 10 ia known that deadly poisons lurk lieosant View these eharming little blossacns, Hot 10 20 2 20 5 20 among Springs SOUTH BOUND. Hut Spring 9 10 12 Pleasant View 9 20 1 North Ogden 9 30 1 Limits 9 45 1 City 25lh and Wash Ave.. .10 05 1 99 ATTENTION! Good Beginnings Make Good Endings -- Mrs. .Julia OConnor, Fulton, Ky. reward GpOWGPS the in- Overland Limited, fur Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis The Park Record gives ore ehip-inen- ts Kansas Omaha, Denver, frem that great camp for City and Park City ,..8:10 a. in No. 4 The Atlantic Express for past week us follows: 3,203,010; St.. Chicago, Louis, St. Paul week before, 3,846,000 lbs. Park City St. JitiuM, Omaha, Denver ia coming on all ,igl,t now. and Kansas City 8:00 p.m. You ate making & good beginning when The Salt Palace at Silt Lake ARRIVE OiillEy. you commence to take Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 No. Overland Limited, from for any trouble of your blood, stomach, closes its attractions on Sundays. kidneys or liver. Persistently taken, this Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis laymg of the corner stone great medicine will bring you the good end-Omaha, Denver, Kansas of and the and health, Kearns Park City St. Anns Orphanage 1M0 p.m. ing of perfect strength City vigor. No. 3 The Pacific Express, from at Salt Lake was done, Sunday, Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis Bifhop tScanlan officiating. Omaha, Denver and Kansas . a.aa.aa.a City a. 2:00 S.Ul Al the Utah Presbytery at Spring- O. A. HENRY, Ticket Agt. the ministers condemned the E. 1 1. G REEN, Pass. Agt. POISONS IN FAIR BLOSSOMS. lynch law in the south against tho Union Depot, Ogden, Utah. Warning to Those Who Sleep In Booms Mormons. with Flowers or llante. One by one illusions are dispelled, Down, near M.inii during the HOT SPRINGS MOTOR LINE. and tho case of tho young voniuii wlto the other day wus overcome by the tlorin ot two weeks ago, a great NORTH BOUND. perfume of a muss of viulets aenl her to were the wreck adds friend killed souther a many sheep by by lightSTAT.OJf. list of broken Idols. It bus alwuys been A. M. y. M. P. M. One W MONTANA neys do so, to the Times, We will do the work for you 331 per cent, cheaper Gov. Wells oilers a $500 than the Standards prices. Thus wc for capture of the sender of publish a $6 notice for $1. Have your notices published in the Times and fernal machines. save money. CARD. 2 LEAVE (USriKX. Lake, Provo, Grand , lkt-W- Iatmist The i Only Place ; NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE CThee i paitera arc told In virtrly evsrjF city mi nwi iRtKiinM Siiim If your dealer dnea not keep them tend dirrci to hi On cant ataropt ractivcd. Addreea pour neareel point i J fJ g " ? COMPANY, .. THE McCALL 138 Is I4B W. 14th Strasl. Nsn York BSAxes ormcKi : a 189 Fifth Ave., Chicago, and iogi Market St., San Francisco. J? f NS CALLS MAGAZINE Brightest Magazine Published Contains Beautiful Colored Plates. Illustrates Latest Patterns, Fashions, Fancy Worlc, Afents wanted for ikia magitins lacwry 4'AlUy.aaBeutifij premium for a littlework. Writs for terms and other pirtic- jxddnm ijS t THE McCALL CO W. 14th St., New Yark 14A T ELY'S CREAM BALM Is a positlveouMi. K jS C Ftf Count Far triers Apply into the nostrils. It Is quickly absorbed. M cent at Drueviats or by nail ; sample 10c. by mall. ELY BROTUBBS, M Warren 8C. New York City. TO THE PEOPLE OF WEBER COUNTY AMBLLRS papular remedies are manufactured in Welier Ominly, having been sold through Utah and Idaho f.r five years, and have given satisfaction to the people. We ask you to try them Here are a few of our special article: Amblers Sarsaparilla $1 00 Amblers Family Liniment 50o Ambler's Summer Complaint 50c Ambler's Canker and Diphtheria fiOe Remedy Amblers Onion Congb Syrup 25 A 50c Amblers Salve 25c Amblers Liver Pills Sold hy all druggist. . 25c Aleuts wanted read the Times; they like the Times; consequently an ad in the Times will pay you. 1, |