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Show Uni varsity M JPOMAMTCj. In by placing jour odrerliM-men- t the Time you get yonr name, your bar cal in before leveral thousand each week. e VOL. IX, BUGLER SUCCESSOR. many potatoes up yet. Lois Peter- son. Plain THE SHEEPMEN LOSE EBER CO., UTAHSaTURDAY, JUNE OGDEN, A CHEAT WOOL style of by. llie average BUT. kill is as reading follows: Get onto lb cow. Aint she a beaut? Sure; Sharp frost on nights of Cih and 6th. cutting down potatoes, tomatoes, beans, Joe Strong of Ogden Rakes in cucumbers and other tender plants. 3,600,000 Pounds. Wheat looks well. Lucent just commencing to form flowers. Bees are starving to death for want of HEAVILY (blossoms. COOD PROSPECTS FORU PLATA Early peas are forming pods. Chas. Neal. City. shee a corker. Cau the cow get move on herself? Can she hum like a boss? No, she aint in it with a hoss, Ex. The farmer who is still raising n few good colts will surely be in continues it., If the horse markettwo to improve in the next. years as if lias the last two, marketable $50,000 OVer for Claims sp Thera horses. will be good properly. s Related by Lsgas Most farmers now days hive Owsert. their bands full of weeds. . t . Owing to Cold Weather Losses on Tomato frop at Riverdalo 40 Acres. URRIlUE LICENSES. A V The following permits to wed have been issued lately by County Clerk Hollingsworth: Edward Ilellh, age 27, and Mrs. Laura Rathfon, age 19, both of North Ruby, Nevada. Wm. R. Stoddard, age 29, and Miss Emma Borg, age 22; both of Uintah. Bernard A. Denkers, age 25, and Mirs Lottie Phillips, age 21; both of Ogden. Edward Alvord, age 21, of North Ogden, and Miss Effie Gullvand-sen- , age IS, of Hyrum. . 17,. 1899. NEW VOU I, NO. 9. which to celebrate our nations birth. She has too many patriotic COUNTY FAIR THIS FALL children to let this day slip by unI noticed. On the 24th inst., a base ball nteresting Correspondence from will be played between Plain The Committees Appointed As-- 1 game Riverdale, Uintah, sure its Success. Citys fi ret nine and Sluternlle team to decide which is the butter, I1 rim losers arc to give to the winners LAIN CITY, HOOPER, FARR-WES- T a grand ball which will bo held in WAN r NAMES OF 500 FARMERS.! n tho Plain City Amusement Hall, when all will show their skill in jfrrietts, Narrisvilla and Lden, P ring- - Jartfing. President Shurtliff After Then List $ lag News from All Parts of Plain City, June, 15, 1899. of Officers Is Weber Stake it . County. of Zion. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. . r Safeguards . thefpod against ak the 'lltor Weber . The man behind the plow is County Times: Last Saturday was held in Ogden one wA are anxious for now. .Work has been going on on the A Sow Dams Ur Hi) BiiJe Gfilaatei from a Toarker ITaJUo'ii Srhwl Crop. meeting rif considerable impor- C. cJ Stoddard and his son , W. W, road to the tance to this city and Weber Coun-- 1 Bugar factory, Editor Weber County Times: H. Stoddard of Uintah were in '$h runs in a 3i- y e refer to the meeting of the send circular letters retting forth In James G. Belnap has finished ty. detail the requirements of Ogden on business, Thursday, and r,lbn from this place over the general committee of the Weber theagri r- ! IIe office a Times biuinou U'to.ihe cultural department, as outlined by gave factory, making the I .hln0W.,re8i.d.cllct'' Stake. Mr. Mead. He believes that' 'tho call. S idle some three miles neafer ried to Miss Nora Cox at the Salt There was a large attendance j Jesse Browning and Miss Marea An the old, which went around Lake Temple on Wednesday, 7lh The tho.Stte can'1,c of June. subject cf holding a county I Folkman, daughter of Peter. Folk- - fuOgden. Daniel Farnlnml ha, nearly com-- 1 Wr. It wa. man of Plain City, were married in The line has also been surveyed I decided to have one hia in new residence. September o staked off for the switch which pleted COOI FOE LA PLATA. Farmington thia week. or October on the tabernacle want Tho square. SHEEP LOSS. are held the names of A conference will be run out to the mill. It is not following Premiums and be will prizes wn yet when work will be cor- the graduates from V. II. Waltons Look o If That Comp Will Boas Kgjof in North Ogden tomorrow at which awarded. One of the of the Of tho Webor Slob ortho Uhorrh or a objects A Boom. L. II. Mammon of lly I.aica On Hunthe Stake I Presidency and others niced on the grade for tho track, school this year: Maggie M. fair is to cancel the indebtedness Carl Lechteuberg, age 26, and Chrlot or Ulttr-do-r Saluto. dred In On lay. 14. W. Lena e beet raisers will havo their are expected to be present. George Logan, June Wadsworth, Myrtle on the tabernacle President: L. W. Shurtliff. Miss II. both and to 20; Wild, ago Mary L. B. Ilam mon of Roy was in ce this year as which way Thatcher, president of the SunCounselors: C. F. Middleton and N. C. J. M. Wiiber of Eden was in (Othey Belnap, Libbio Hooper, Effie I that building. The mattercomplete of Ogden. will reTo a Times Eva use Mitchell, La down Victor and Plata in compa. Ogden, Thursday. Soule, Flygare. Mining Oleson, , gden, Tuesday. He says busies transporting their beets I d there no Stake Tithing Clerk: R. McQuarrie. isme Man ninB, Florence Flh.Jere, I n,h.,, lie factory. is negotiating with R. W. Sloan is lively up his way. He porter, Mr. llammon said sheep are ny, isjbe coum SCll (MILS. Ward- now doing pretty well, but the late and James P. Law, representatives village blacksmith there. Bishops. Mrs. Sarah J. Child has returned Anna Hooper, Charlotte I Lowe,. den The ! are commit-anII. cold weather has been hard on the the d following of an eastern syndicate, for the sale J, Fuller Samuel Oleson It is reported that last wee's bin Salt Lake, where she has Mary Christensen, Farr West James Martin 10 bo uendorod ot tho Tobor-0- f cold A conProgram this Lizzie McDonald sheep spring. stinging ben for the last two or three companys properties, frost did not do much damage Hamsville. Levi J. Taylor few acres at La Plata, for the tomatoes in the vicinity)! toeke, acting as a nurse for tho snap cam) a days after he had Tomatoes that did not get cut General Committee S. T. Whit Hooper Wo. W. Childs At 10 oclock this morning the siBling of 640 A meeting for sum the of shoared, and in oue day he lost a down $50,000. Huntsville of with Mr. and the C. akur. John frost Neil T. f and D. Richmond David McKay Syracuse. who Child, Hooper sugar Brown, hundred sheep and lambs. Others following program at the Taber- the consideration of the matter is Kanesvillc beets James Peter did B. Peterson that not died. blown T. J. out 0f Johnson, Some of the residents at liter Meetly get of Johnson, II. lost proportionally. Last year nacle, under the management to be held this afternoon, imme- find it Liberty Joshua B. Jndkins tho leasers. Enoch and Andrew ground are looking nice' at I1 Thomas, Geo. Shorten, E. T. necessary to drive doiviw Lyn"e these sheep owners sheared at the the Weber County Public Schools, diately on the arrival of Hon. 8niuin George Woolley and John V. Bluth. gham have gone to Snake present. a depth of 350' feet before theyj n be rendered: Marriott Ritchie James same time and did well, but this will Moses Thatcher and A. E. Hyde, secure righ-tfoeer country to take a few flows of water )r Grounds and Exhibition S. T. Mound Fort. Hooper, June 14th, 1899. Grander Than All the Banners James Taylor lies been an unusual season. interested parties from Salt Lake. domestic to M. Shaw, R. D. Brown. North Ogden prior Whitaker, purposes. James Ward taking up . . . .Graduates of Hooper School The stockholders met and reD. H. Ensign Live Stock J. C. Child, Angus Ogden, First Mrs. Sarah Cowley Fox, mfltr kunes. Good lucx is the wish of INVOCATION. HEAVY TOMATO LOSS. Second heir many friends. fused the $50,000 offer for their of Robert McQuarrie McKay, T. P. Terry and George Aposile Cowley and Mrs. oe Salutatory Fnuea to .. li Third.... lbs round Tho Work ..Barnard White fvMiildei property at La Plata. Fox Seaman, wife of Lieut. Coe Riverdale, June 12, 1899, . . . .Nettie Gibson, North Ogden Stanger. Fourth Edwin Stratford Partner at Jtlvordolo 1.000 40 Aoroo NurteksTuI Primary CuHlrrenre. Seaman (formerly of Pleaai Solo Tit for Tat Bees and Dairy ProdMoy 'urn to lierto. ifth Thoa. Poultry', J. Stevens COUNTI KOTESAttorney A. E. Pratt has moved Editor Weber County Times: .... Flora E. Wheeler, Slaterville ucts T. D. Brown, Joseph Way- - Plain City The Times Riverdale correspondView) died, Thursday, age rD,t G. W. Bramwell, Jr. office to room 22, First National I T16 klte frost has done consider-- 1 ment ricasant View Recitation . . Ruby Maw, Plain City E. W. Wade ent writes: Ilvrum Ririp'c R1 Monday, the remains of. Soren her home in Farmington Bank able Riverdale .Sanford building, Ogden. damage. Piano Solo Tomatoes, were of Biugbam potatoes Petersen, Jr., Ogden brought Airrieultiirp IIort0Uure The beet crop is looking very Slaterville ami all A. lender Allred J. are frozen to , ,,l.nU Mary Christensen. Hooper down from Spokane by Adam L. floriculture James Johnson, Jno. Uintah. UINTAH. ...Alma well, tli9 frost having had no effect Recitation the Keyes ground Little Frans Peterson of Huntsville. The cause arren. ....... ....... Holmes, Wm. England, T. Chat illimn L. Stewart Wo have Upon the plants. But other things, finished our tithing iRnd F. Emma Ipsen, Wilson of death was consumption. The Vest Weber Robert McFarland trike SuMmcii Hagiuj Starkey, Jr. - - such I shed. Wo have also finished Iq took funeral services and burial Wilson SUjidaaJ&Lesson, John Rackhaui Wrtratiiia I cited is Aarriagr. Machinery, Manufactures and squash, etc., havo suffered considerpainting our hall, Isaac C. Grow, IfurrtaviS'.e pteca-i- c Il'mtsville, J- - T. Editor W'eber County rimes; Johnson, Benj. Working Night and Day. ground and set out ably from the effects of tho visitanumber of JI,neraIs Lifes Dream, P. Jones, age 28, ofSoutI .i J. M. L. Alma sen, Jones, Work on hado our Frost. new dugway is pro- Keyes. trees. tion of friend John The busiest and mightiest little Graduates of Eden Weber, and Juliet Wheeler, nge Fine Arts, Woman's Work and thing that ever was n-- 1 wu hail mi enjoyable Juno 12lh The tomato men esjiecially are Recitation . made is Dr. of Qgden, oblofnni MrrlogC Expansion time. Ti1. Primary . Conference Education II. II. Thomaa, Joseph which place, required .. looking very blue on account of it. in YCfngfeJfrqJUfeJiJlwEvry.pill Wealthy Lake, Ilarrisville cense. Farmington.. Jliisting work. This has soiurwIiai of Fnrr-Woi- 't and ilarrisville met gimretrainrcrjc SifliirtinvaUe: is a sugar-coale- d There are aomevrhora An the reLon I (ja88 poem (composed by Mary globe oniealtli, A Kansas girl grabbed up a Fan-Wechecked st in more 11. tlie Miscellaneous The ha to There was that progress. rapid weakness Gecrge Shorten, changes of 30 or 40 acres already known into Christensen, Hooper club and started for the Uintah people will rejoice when a large turn out at both wards, H. II. Goddard, Win. Purrington, will listelessness prob-This l killed. into been strength, have Lena Wadsworth, Hooper train intending to go East on a energy, Hive heard tho road is douo. and quite a number of the leading brain-fa- g The Times into mental its list of Solo urges big power. ably drive the generality of th I S EMULSION missionary tour, but was intercepted relhrcn were present. Sister Wrest readers in the various settlements Theyre wonderful in These few warm days have made North farmers into the beet bueinesB J. Ogden Woodfield, building up Eniily at the depot by her father and reand Sister Caulield of Ogden and a of Webor uigue notion the erof s shine, the health. Only 25c a box. Sold to show an interCounty next year, which is a much surer Valedictory turned to her home. She had sent oil with lfycr number of sisters from other wards est in this worthy Bishop Alma Keyes today hud it undertaking by by all dealers. Maggie M. McCloy, Hooper a dollar to a Chicago man for a crop. ad smell and were alvo The the present. committees in hands program out in assisting field his thineight Presentation of Certificates every Isive fea-oi- l, The man arrested at Groute sure euro for freckle, and received was well rendered, after which ico possible way, DIKD IT VIEW. ning beets. Supt. V. B. Wilson this reply: Remove the freokles the Creek proved not to be Wright, the cream and cake were served to all are being taken toward Address to Graduates Steps the in t pocket-knife- , soak Pelican Point murderer, but 8. F. the a with IRRIGATION UTAH. who n wero carefully present. Dr. J. M. Tanner, Prest. A. C. U. fine 24th of July celeMr. OlBion Croxun. a Ploooor. Hloo or a gelling up Furr-Westhen in over them salt ipSi water, Hunt, supt. of a mine at Mercur. 011 Axe. night Juno 13, 1S99. Dr. John R. bration in Uintah this time. The Remarks He a was bond-cuffehouse ffurt in smoke the Mod in to Seine Keaeh and forced to Mrs. Snsan up (ha Form, For months, Cragun brass band State Supt. Pub. Instruction bang and Schools Park, Sunday rro of sawall State. HARRIOTTS. of (lie made an smoke officer to Brigham sufferaccompany good strong of Pleasant View has been will take prominent parts. a Stain anduK Without children L. Flag Jt W. lion. for Shurtliff where came ho down a bark was elm and lor dust slippery jailed. What a ing from general debility. Yester.Graduates North Ogden week. Freckles more. I from George F. Stoddard, brother of jMj,a Marrialf. Qao T ffclcr CoHHfys on j mad man he must have been. never treated business thus last-The her breathed rionrm, day she Wm. It., was up from Hooper this laxses Amy. fail to be thoroughly cured. pertaiuing to irrigation matters in deceased is about 70 years of age ROTES. week COURT DISTRICT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I utah attending the wedding. Editor Weber County Times: f1?3 the Deaeret News. Mr. and is one if the noble pioneer An Arkansas printer in making . John Morlensen has the honor Sealed proposals will be received at The jury in caseo osep receiptof a oomiuunij It becomes our painful duty to ca women of Utah. She leaves a up the forms in a hurry the other n om - El wood Mead, irri- - the residence of verdict Hna tho rendered A. D. of vs. possessing, largest the announce of Alma Keyes at Uintali Smyth the death of John Mar- patch looks likm i It nour numerous posterity to uiuurn r marriag0 nolice aml a in ot beets in Unithe this Batln defen of an. section. sugar favor charge in lie untii j 0c0ck on jronjay jutie 2Cth, ishes the loss of a good mother and doting riott, who passed away Saturday, xl,ejt grocers advertisement mixed up body of has five acres, and they are now Juno - 1899f for u,e ud of el I K. Roche F. be vs. will department agriculfuneral W. Guthrie The J. after a work of constructing a and 10th, (he baby, read as follows: John grandmother. gQ long or adult painful him 1,19 r. took court keeping busy. After in, al. hool house in the Uintah School Dis- testimony illness, due to leakage of the heart. better wJ,o!? Brown and Ida Gray were united largely attended. an or an be a trict according to plans at residence of 5 Wm. R. He advisement. son of leaves a under the late numerous matter Stoddard, view other to the to dcsi sauer the in kraut by the holy footjQftiisignce. All friends posterity ring far,era ln different parts Alma Keyes, Uir.tah, and Supt. Wilson Franklin Stoddard, and Miss Em-- 1 mourn liis loss. Funeral services bears aboig sane relaEstate C. S. Browning. Ordered j quart or barrel. Mr. Brown is a remains will call at the home Sunof order that the Wash- - n the court house. in Utah, ms Borg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. over the remains were licdd Mon-,- . of Well known young cod-fis- h tion to othtribjpns that , at 10c day, June 18, between 10 a. m. that administrator file bond Instructions to bidders, together with !,Bton department may get from flans P. of all 2 at were cream Borg, llie at Uintah, in. p. Miss day doesltk.1 the while If and 1 p. m. Tho funeral services $3,000. meetinghouse 1 ,em tlie bride, per pound, you and forms for contract and "pecilications on data the united iu the holy bonds of m itri- neceB8ary an have had Jfcxierience r i will be held in the Pleasant View ti, .! Farr vs. Ogden Insurance Co. Gray, has some pigs feet which be obi. lard upon .ppliclloa U"J. of 1 Mr. Shurl-irrin&lion. afternoon. and one of the worthy many, with other soqf just as Wednesday meeting house at 2 p. m, Sunday. Motion for new trial argued and will be sold cheaper than at any pioneers of liflf called on Secretary Hammond Alma Bishop the Keyes town. performed in store the The right ia reserved to reject any and submitted. county. pnfom, you, and obtained the names of county HAD BEEN KILLED. will Find thafis a fact.! ceremoiiy uniting these young all bids. 1899. June An old citizen was telling liow Real estate S. S. Schram. In 14, Marriotts, hearts. A nice reception was given commissioners, to whom he will The hypopkg, that an By order of the School Board of tho accordance with petition of ad- things had changed since he was at the Borg residence to relatives combined wUhcnd-UvWine-lo13. oil A. Uiutah t Pratt school district. has Cooke Tounx moved rrTOI of Attorney Opening ministrators, court appointed C. A. a boy. He says when he was a additional to it became Had Diet Vloleut Death. The mostly. went office to down bis to gvt room couple 22, First National Chas. De La Bauve, Wm. Sullivan and L. II. boy he read his lessons something Provo to spend their honeymoon. Bank they tone upifvom system The body of Edwin Winslow, Henry, Chairman of the School Board. building, Ogden. estate. and impart state the whole See the cow. Is the like this: Wallace appraisers of real All congratulate. Tho is son of the proprietor of the canyon groom Uintah, Utah, May 23, 1899. S : .. My- Mrs. Wm. Shipley vs. Boyle & cow nice7 Yes; tho cow can run. IIARRISVILLE. section foreman at Wasatch. resort, who recently died at Walla I and scon5' BOV ordered judgment in Can the cow run as fapt as tho It is now reported that 4,000 Walla, reached Ogden this week. Co. Court Uintah, June 15th, 1899. latest to tho date But horse? up for $300 $3,018.30; attorney PeliT'n Great Toavt Prisia- SixMuniry Haller AVhen the casket was opened the default natives were killed, wounded and PLAIN CITY. rj AswrutiuBn fnr.Tenre fllher Natter. friends of the deceased were sur- fee and costs. captured in the great battle south DecisEditor White. vs. been Weber see had of Manila. American loss was man Wood death County Times: prised to find that for cause. $388.75, ion in favor of plaintiff about 60 killed. Gen. Otis will caused from some violent lb fMfle Prrpariag fsr a Grand Fanrlk of July Wednesday morning, June 7th. soon have 33,000 men under Mefcratioa Elder Frank Miller started on his The face and herd were badly cut being half cost of building party Caw Ball fontcirt. him, Editor Weber County Times: and bruised. It is presumed to wall in question. and a speedy termination of the mission. His father, F. A. Miller, war is looked for. have been caused by an explosion, The pleasant weather is giving j went with him to Salt Lake City, for the or $18,000 was $3,000 ahead, man ro- Miller as the young working new life to all in this place, to the j goes well equipped with Clvrlous News outfit. a gang of 6 is the reward offered for cIass with a track-layin- g extent that everybody', outfit, much different geuerthe capture of the Wyoming train comes from Dr. D. B. Cirgilo of onc ks father had when he el" ally seems to be looking for- - 10 robbers. They are being pursued UVI ADVERTISEMENTS. to Salmon River in 1855, for . w trd with Washita, I. T. He writes: Four anxiety for the dawning wnt UCuUuTin UrtfSS In todays Times will be found into Montana by a hundred men. bottles of Electric Bitters has cured ir0JO7CJofthe Fourth of July when wo an- - 1,9 hai1 I1001 8ll0HS. little clothing ' I the following new advertisements ticipate celebrating the day, when a,1(I 150 coat, only one that Thomas Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had Iivli This? : the Produce we 4 a nation of the Sinitli, The C. A. Smurthwaile president uur mission, gained caused her great suffering for years. We offer One Ilnndred Dollars Re-- 1 Co. tells of its home-madLast evening a mass gave to him. Bro. Smith weighed berry ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot Terrible sores would break out on Meting was well attended by ciLi-- a 250 lbs. and Bro. Miller 100 lbs. lie cured by Halls Catarrh Care. cups and cases. her head and face, and the best F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. committee on arrange-ebratio- n the coat being large enough to The Christensen Shoe Store Up-to-D- at known F. doctors could give no We, the undersigned, have was ap- - make a whole suit. This was the refers to its $2 call shoe which is help; but for the last 15 years, and beJ. I Cheney 10 coat Jia1 his whole only her cure ladies is luring now going for $1.50. complete and her lieve him perfectly honorable in all bushealth is excellent. I. L. Clark Jc Sons refer to their iness transactions, and financially able This shows carry out any obligation made by what thousands have proved that spring and summer stocks, quoting to their firm. a few prices. Electric Bitters is the best blocd my Wkst & Tbuaz, Wholesale Druggists, up. Ohio. Toledo, purifier known. Its the supreme Ihe Slaterville residence of Mrs. CROP REPORTS. and r v please 8 Waldino, Kinnax A Marvin, Wholeis tliis .. ccl.br""" , remedy for eczema, tetter, salt mother of the Huntsville. The frost of June sale Dinggiet. Toledo, Ohio. - vb- tine IJpecca Wardle, have and;lWrtobride. Bishop Levi J. Taylor of Halla Catarrh Care is taken internalCth did more damage to crops and known ever blood and Ilarrisville officiated. Wm. Guthrie acting directly upon the tender garden truck than all the ly, ' mucous surfaces of the system. Price itUcWUs I bml man an.l Mias Esther I P00"' he,i' other spring frosts together. 75c. per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. I builds Be-,K8t,on as f . " Dicoverjrhonor. All Pv,de? up the strength. , r I Wheat, oats and BUgar beets are in Testimonials free. f,l I -- 1 1 was If-- y . .... vears - Oul - -- n entirely , 50c Sold y ?arr J of (Coiitlnueil to fourth gJeven" 'bCbPa jfor"1 many places badly frozen. Not Halls family Pills are the best. Ja30 ftn 7 lbT,tious. Avenue, tbi8day aaa day W. II. Stoddard of Uintah said to a Times reporter, Thursday, that Tuesday Weber Iliver reached its highest point for this season. The river now holds a tremendous volume of water. When the water touched the Ugliest notch thie week it overflowed its hanks. No damage is reKr:cl so far, hut even higher water is anticipated. -- Joe Streng of Ogden is the boss wool buyer of the state. "Already this year he has purchased for his company 3,500,000 pounds. Bay this cost 13c a pound, whiclris . a fair average, it brings the worth of this immense lot of wool up to $455,000. That ia a great record for one wool buyer. V j north-westerl- - -- 1 K - - Mc-Clo- y, Ja-ou- S . . -- ... ! d ob-vatio- FARR-WES- . - 'a 4 mwm J " Bjad-Pi- enw I I ...... full-weig- ht pj-m- I . a(a-everybo- dy t, d, . serrs EIV7iSON .... 3ea-erda- J I I I ?. 1 Sdk - cr Have You Tour Summer not, now is your chance Iff r La for J.00 nut I o SPECIAL SALE! inde-xntlenc- e. $Ssn, of Strictly the next day Childrens trimmed IjL Call at Sure to y nd tiy MRS. 2404 yahin9ton p1 baa V- - WB "t p"r -- - fi |