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Show "VOLUME III. .1 COUTCTY, UTAH, OCTOBER 5, 1901. WEBER OGDEN, ' .'; Conference. THE QUESTION OP 7 RECEIPROCIT Y. The Conference of the Church of Jesus The New York Thrice-a- 1 Latter-daSaiiits will World notes that There are Christ of commence oh Frida, October 4, already evidences that the Reat 10 a. m.f in the Tabernacle in publican. party will , be more emi-Annu- ' r f, Semi-annu- al Seventy-secon- d - r ' 4$ ' Monday night the city council .passed a water schedule ordinance fixjQgr a new set of rates to be charged jater consumers by the water company.' During the long discussion of tbe question it developed that the schedule was the outgrowth of a conference between the water company offlcialsf and ,a .committee' from , the council with, the mayor. head been The rates previously agreed upon,-butrecently. the. company , had At their. seriously divided upon the question of reciprocity and a Lorenzo Snow, freer trade than it has been Joseph F. Smith. upon any other issue in many. First Preside ncy. 3ears. President McKinley s careFast Day. fully prepared and very able As one of the sessions of the speech at Buffalo committed General conference of the Church his administration strongly, to The stipulated fora contract under, which will be held on Sunday, October 6, both these propositions. eriod of exclusiveness is past, the council Jroiild not for ; ten. years 1901, regular monthly'fast will be endeavor to jft&ain change the rates. eciprocity This" observed and cervices attended to 'f ?r0C a,me. the council has not done and . treaties are in harmonv with th in beptember the of the- times;'meas- - hence the eh$re agreement may come ?instead ofast.bunday spirit . the first Sunday ures of retaliation are not. to naught. of October. Lorenzo Snow, And he boldly went further, The action;the the councilwasMonday ordinance up for night when President. asking: its third reading 'was the restoration Salt Lake City. . . . . , fij - -- If perchance some of our tariffs Subscribers who are indebted to are no longer needed for revenue or the Weber County Times will con- - to encourage and protect our in- why should they ferafavor by calling at the office not be ed to extend and and settling their indebtedness ax promote emplo our marketl! abroad? aoon as convenient. W. need the Mr. Roosevelt bad antici- in our business. money pated Mr. McKinley by three days in taking this position. A NEVADA MONTE CARLO. He said at Minneapolis on September 2: We must remem- Speculation in Comstock Mines ber in dealing- with other na-i- n tions that benefits must be the Early Days. . -- - I Virginia City, Nev., will probably for , whn .benefi? . a the schedule exactly as it had been first agreedf&pon by the water com- of The purpose of thus canceling all the amendments was that in case of future litigation the city may prove that the repretatatives of the .water company admitted that the. rates were pany. reasonable. And the important amendment makes tse'jschedule go into effect 1 at to hydrants, rentals and to all other extract) except con tract; many of which have been paid in usance. These go into semi-annu- al effect Januarjl.V .The vote was unanimous on the fiihil passage. . G. TurnqiiLat and others asked the counqii to grida 'aad gravel Second : And in to generations to come have a peculiar in- - I abso-whils pletSTe to continue merest as the center of a mining district at one time threatened, by the lately ..and without variance street betweeifthe North Ogden Irri.magnitude of its silver production, to f he policy of President gation ditch id' Washington , avenue. the financial system of the Kinley. President Roosevelt A resolutiok to grade the sidewalk world. The story of the Comstock runs at Buffalo outlined his policy on the soutn side of Twenty-thir-d in big. figures. The output has been I as favoring street hilt betteen Washington avenue stated. Statistics t variously give it . A m re liberal and extensive and Adams fas 'introduced and referred to tbelstreet committee to as inadequately, because the losses made lie u and I .t reclProcRy purchase in milling and the sums stolen reprecertain the'e I of abenormous sent additional coimnoditie.', amounts I The chief oi dice asked for author-l- e which are unconsidered in department J htion e( rfvc?-ocommercial war ityto purchi 'a police court docket Xal records. It is probable that the wjt ries and the adon- - fllefor$63..:l eferred' to .the - police Zl Xgross yield of gold and silver ' , -- ot ..crpr to will this JTH. Ham A slot machine licence for day, beginning approximate a value of $450,000,000. The Consolidat- aboIitioY of such tariffs on foregt. er, $14.30. was ordered refunded. ed California Virginia company, gen- - goods as are no longer needed for Sanitary Inspector Watkin9 reported erally known as the Consolidated Vir revenue, if such abolition can be that there were 9 cases of scarlet fever ginia, had produced $131,750,339 up to had without harm to our industiie? in the city. the end of 1899, and had paid out in and labor. ' Poimdkeeper A. Peterson filed redividends the sum of $78,148,800. for September, showing twenty-siWhen the bonanza began to be proAgainst this just and liber- portanimals impounded, of which sixal and in. 1874.it the made Consolidated the necessary policy ductive, teen had ben redeemed. by owners, find will a marvel mines. The arraved the Virginia among president nin remitted by the mayor and one was three $3,for. years average yield protected interests, cremated. Fees amounting to $16 had great 000,000 a month. The dividends were with their representatives in been desposited with the treasurer. at the rate of $1,080,000 a month. In the senate and their agents id An ordinance providing for the in1876 John W. Mackay, who was then su- - the lobbv. spection of ice ponds located outside of Already lookout 6,000,000 in one Re ubHc-a- n senators Ogden City was introduced and passed have month in order to make an exhibit of nounced its third reading under a suspension of that thev win oppose the bullion for the Centennial Exhibition rules. at Philadelphia. You can visit the y the ratification of reciprocity The action of Chief of Police k office at Virginia City, and Mr. treaties or any disturbance of D. O. in removing Patrolman .Fielding, who still has charge of it, the Dingley duties even those Sullivan was sustained, Jones, Carr, will tell you that there was melted in which protect monopolies that Powers and Emmett standing by Sulli that office $125,000 worth of bullion a undersell- foreign competitors van. The chief of police appointed Jothe markets of. '.world and seph M. Harbertson patrolman to fill day for three years, and that one. night there was taken out of the strong room that charge home consumers the vacancy and he was unanimously for shipment to San Francisco, bullion more than foreig-consumers. confirmed. valued at $5,000,000. in favor of reciproci- ' An estray ordinance passed its third are They These figures make the ordinary digas a beautiful sentiment,, reading. ging for gold seem tame enough. It ty Mayor Browning recommended that for and good speeches platis not suprising that under such' conthe services of the watchman at the ditions human nature should have as- forms, but they are opposed to park be dispensed with and that all serted itself, and that the prolific pro- its application !V They will re- the sprinkling wagons except duction of the mines should have led sist any letting, down of the laid off. to a reckless extravagance of ideas bars They will defend their report. And of expenditure. The money paid monopolies. What's Your Face Worth? commission to in And what will the presisuperintendents, the Sometimes a fortune, but never, if steals perpetrated by the reduction dent do? Will he insist and you have a sallow complexion, a jaunworks, the tricks played with the stock persist? Judging by his past diced look, moth patches and blotches market, were all mean and despicable, by his determined and suc- on the skin, all signs of Liver Trouble. as such performances of their nature cessful Pills give fight for the franchise But Dr. Kings New LifeRich must be: but they were perpetrated on ComClear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, the Comstock with such a magnificence tax, opposed by very much the at Jesse J. influences he will. plexion. Only 25 cents of proportion and with such grand im- same Drivers drug store, 2363 Washington prudence that their true character was Theodore is not at ail the avenue. obscured by a glamour incomprehen- kind of president who is satissible to those who have kept out of the fied with dropping his recomA GOOD paper of mendations at the door of con- PhiladelphiaRepublican atmosphere of insensate speculation. declares that it The price of the shares of the Sierra gress and leaving them to their is anarchism to expose the Nevada mine, for example, rose in fate. The sessions of the of the j unutterable corruption eight months from 50 cents to $275 a next congress are to be likely that runs that city. Posshare. This was in 18S2. One thou- marked ring a new by irrepressi- sibly it is a fellow feeling that sand dollars becam 3 more than half a ble conflict will that not be makes it so wondrous kind to million in less than one year. This is uuearned increment with a veogeance! settled until it is settled the ring. No wonder the people of San Francisco right. tumbled over one another in their, Harold Pee ry found a burglar in an eagerness to buy stocks, and the serv- EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER upstairs ropm of the Peery residence ant girls and the office boys gambled all use Ackers English Remedy in any case of Thursday night about 9 oclock. The coughs. cold;or croup. Should It fail to give they possessed in the mines of Vir- Immediate relief money refunded. 25 cts. burglar shoved a gun at Mr. Peery and save for absence the which, City, ginia and 50 cts. For sale by Wallace Drug Co. and said: Yoi ng man, you are not wanted of the glitter of splendid saloons and B. G. KnothDruggists. here; you tep downstairs into that -j the . tthe suave- voices, crpuof, inviting t i. license was issued room. I an going out o the front marriage piers, was a greater Monte Carlo than- Thursday to Bernard E. Farr, 23, and door. My. Peery left the room and the one which su ns itself on the Medi- Miss Susie Alvord, 20, both of West lit out, carrying with him Weber. terranean shore. Casel's Magazine. a suit of black clothes. . ch NUMBER 25. V , Filing Schedule of Water ChansAcfor the Inspection of' Ire an Estray Ordinance &e., &r.v Ponds-- . y . ' Passed Ordinance -- A VcIIY: COUNCIL. : al .' Mc-distu- rb A i A 4 Prices Cream Baking Powder is V everywhere the acknowledged standard, the. powder of the highest reputation, greatest strength, and absolutely pure. It renders the food more healthful and palatable, and using it exclusively you are assured against alum-an- d other dangerous chemicals from which the low- grade powders are made. Dr. Prices Baking Powder is sold on its merits only - never by the aid of lotteries, gifts, commissions or other schemes. The entire value of your money comes back to you in baking powder the purest, most economical made. k . . Noth. Alum baking powders are low priced, as they cost but three cents a pound to make. But alum leaves in the bread or cake glauber salts, sulphuric acid and hydrate of alumina all injurious, the last two poisonous. : , J ' ir Price Baking Powder Co.. Chicago. . . Vt . . J 7C U- x . leadino-perintenden- t I as-a- Con-lis- Steel Irest tfeqfn w rPie r bu b W cial train, arrived in a little after 7 ing him as guests we of the Episcopal dioci, den... Bishop jPotter reached here - , j h atj up77The!Tpefal gtarted west at 9:17. J lecompan;'- 1 1 together with a large delegates to the Episcopal convention at San Francisco. The train covered the distance from New York to Ogden in about sixty-tw- o hours, best running time being on the Union Pacific between Omaha and Ogden. Mr. Morgan, upon reaching Ogden, notified Superintendent Noble that he would wait for Bishop Potter, who was to deliver an address in the evening in Salt Lake, and could not return until midnight. The train crew was dismissed until that hour, but it turned i : While in Ogden Mr. Morgan was asked for an interview. He very but declined on courteously, firmly, the ground that it was Sunday and saying further that he had nothing to say beyond what had already been published. My business on this trip is well known, he said. . I am going to San Francisco with some church friends and shall remain there during the convention. He positively declined to discuss the yacht races. The special train consisted of three private cars, the Columbia, Genesjta and Elvoy, a sleeping car, a diner, a composite car and a baggage car. J - . DYSPEPSIAcAN BE CURED BY USING Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets. One littie Table will give immediate relief or money refunded Sold in handsome tin boxes at 25 cts. For sale ay Wallace Dr ur Co. and B. G. Knoth. Drug- n . . . . . . i , .A . 1 . . ft . gists. REGISTRATION Perfect Health Is within the reach of almost every woman. 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I felt irritable at all times ; was not able to do any of my own house- work; had to keep help all the time. How I suffered God and mvself alone know. I was greatly discouraged when Z commenced taking your medicines, but the first bottle seemed to heli me. I took five bottles of Favorite Prescription, two of Golden Medical Discovery, also two vials of Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets. 1 can highly recommend these medicines to all who suffer as I did. I never had better health than I now enjoy, and it is all owing to Dr. i Pierces medicines. Dr. Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on to pay receipt of 2F Audress Dr. of expense mailing only. R. V, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. - one-cent-stam- ps List or Registrars for Ogden City and Their Offices. ReglHirstion Ageuta have ben appointed fe the elecnon. coming city Instructions to these registrars ou Monday a will be ces will then ie posted - f.ire October 5. registry agents are as follow.: First Ogden precinct Mary Shipp, 3313 Washington avenue. Second precinct A. White, 240 Thirtieth Third precinct- -0 P. McDowell, 851 Twenty. is-u- ed iteveiiih Mreet. Foiuth precinct Joseph It. Paine, ty fixth street. Fif h precinct-W.- G. Child, 120 Twen- Twenty sixth Sixth precinct Ellen M. Shepherd, 220 Lincoln erenth precinct Othtllia Halgren, 2345 Grant avenue. D. Tyree, 176 Twenty- Eighth preeinct-- C. Ninth precinct-Charl- es F. Middleton. 51G WestTwcnty-fonrt- h street. Tenth precinct W ul u r Parry, 1743 Washing ington avenue. Eleventh precinct Janies Harrop, 438 Wash. ington avent-eTwelfth precinct Niels Anderson, 100 Wash835 ue, . ington avenue. Thir eenih Precinct -- A. I. stone, 3266 Wash- -' ington avenue. Fourteenth precinct Joseph Baxter, wvxi Douv lass avenue. Hlteenth precinct -- Sure h EldrJdge. Sixteenth precinct-L- ou 8. Fleshuer. 233 Adams avenue. Seventeenth prednct-- H. A. Sims, Twenty fourth afcet Eighteenth precinct Walter Richey. 831 fwity-ionrt- h street. A. Thompson. ,nlMe,ee,.Ulr preJ:i street. Twentieth precinct Vide It. Siitb, corner Robin. n and Tyler. 'I wenty-fir- at pTecine- t- Clara Vail Bureti avenue. Twentv-Pecon- d precinct-Hat- tie Orchard avenue. 7v9 Ioulter. L. 2524 Brown-25- 41 precinct Milan fonlger. 54$ . street. h precinct Thomas .Gibbons.. street. eighth 545Tenly h .- Minnie W. Farc-SmTwenty-fiftprecinct8187 Adams avcimt. Twenty-thir- Twenty-hevem- h Twenty-fourt- d 1 ,''l |