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Show Winsiaj i' rPATRONIZE XKSlOmY fclPfcRIKSlKS. Killer i WEBER COUNTY TIMES. I.owder wlluciiek PK&r vslou Healings. XI. Editor Weber County Times: On the 14th of June, 1890, 1 was called to leave' my home at llarris-vill- e to fill a mission to tho South-- ! ern States. Oa my way to Chat tanooga I witnessed the jiower of God and added another great testimony to the truth of the gos-pt- l. Home Industry.! i YV. We manufacture a line of HEAVY for men and boys suitable for ooTTitTr-s- r tSIIOES rrTTvTTTca UTAH WHITECAPPEiS. Sorne men have such happy dis man of Mt. been idling positions that they never amount PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. away his time and allowing his to much. wife to provide for herself, was SL'BKCIUFTIUK I'KICK. taken in hand lart week by a comOne Year lif strictly m advance.. $1.0i) pany of whitecappers, who took When not in advance JI) the man to a remote part of the Six Month.. a city, adjusted rope around his Four Month T. 8) and a few significant neck, Two months by ,J5 on the rope convinced him pulls that were in earnest. After they Address all communication to tfc WEBER COUNTY TIMES extorting lrom him a solemn pledge This is the seathat he would reform his ways, son of the year The ofllcal paper of the Danocratle he was released with the admoniwhen every man party of Webor County. tion that if he again fell into llie woman & child clutches of the whitcappero his shonld take Application made to enter at Ogdea be would mere punishment severe. blood purifier to post office as second class matter. Manli Democrat. cleanse the A young married Pleasant, who has IGGLE BOOKS Library of unequalled value Practical, Concise and Comprehensive Handsomely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. A Farm Up-to-da-te. By JACOB BIOOLB Spring. There was a lady and a small y for wear Lumbermen, every-dachild, about three years old, oc- llanchmen, Sheepmen, Farmers, and copying a seat in the same car as the ever restless school boy. my tel f and others of the elders. They are made of Heavy Grain The child had fallen asleep and Leather, Double Sewed and Riveted to the mother, desiring to have the syslace and buckle and are without, exL. Mansfield Publisher. Sxow, hack chair tem and bring lowered, asked the brake ception the very be3t in the market. man to do The it. affectionate good health. We have known them to wear seven SATURDAY. SEPT. 9, mother had not noticed that her BABY'S SHOE A AS BANK. PAIR We make a specmonths every day. EVERY child had let its little hand drop It B!s4 the Brlkt Itmbov to Do WARRANTED. of - -ialty between the springs of tho chair, Mar itaaiooM. an VAXS TRUST REMEDY. FAMILY Ih newsboy at the corner of Madi-o- n so when the brakemm threw his THE BOYS WE CALL Wm. J. Bryan, the popular and State streets was doing a rush- RECIPES. weight against the chair a scream I THE IRON KING. burst from the little darling that leader of Democracy, ha, a pretty help bore witness that something was clear head on any subject he has a malte ehanCe expressed his surprise. Co-o- p Co., Drug snys the Chicago Times-IIeralto mind TIIE MENS tackle. The mother Another discovered Wot de rush? he asked. wrong. good Der no extras out, and no newses more GEO. F. CAVE, Piojir aint the trouble, released the childs thing about Bryan, he not only dan common wots struck yees?" OUR SPECIAL CREEDMORE. hand and found that it was badly points out our national said the champion of the 2801 Washington. mashed. All present said the street, pointing to a baby's boot that but he goes a step further stood Once worn always worn, Try a pair and you will have no bones were crushed, The mother upright on his stock of papers Here is and was full of change. I found dat other. was prostrated, und the child and submits a remedy. Robbed the Grave. in de etreet seel his solution of the great trust evil, seemed all most to go into fits. A startling incident of which Mi. Ilully gee! Wot luck! MDet shoe eold all me payper Joe, John Oliver of Philadelphia, was The thought came to me that as deliveied in a speech a few days like hot cakee. An de blokee and do the was a servant of God I could do Borne ago: narrated by him ladies offer to buy it for big money. subject But I as follows: aint was in a most kids ehoea I for I the aint. little sufferer. So There is no question but we I thing Joe drew near and asked confiden- dreadful condition. asked the mother if I could assist can control My skin was the trusts it we want tially: almost eves her. She said she would be glad yellow, sunken, tongue Say, Jim, did yer swipe it?" JNO. WATSON, Mgr. to. The American people can do Not on yer life, said Jim, indignant coated, pain continually in back to have me do something for her ly. I didnt have to. Dero in de and sides, no child if I could. I placed the anything. Now as to the plan I middle of de street. Jest it lay to appetite gradually lo childs hand in mine and poured have suggested, the national flicked up outen de mud, on I brnng it growing weaker day by day. Three along an it got Ailed rite up wid chink, physicians had given me up. Forout my soul to God in prayer for licensing of trusts, the Idea is that an u fast as It wot full I empties it. tunately a friend advised that child, and the little one look the Government should say that Mind die dat kidgets trying wore de shoe was in a real karridge an had a nusa to Electric Bitters: und to my great ed at me as though it knew that no corporation should do business kerry it. joy and surprise the first bottle God would come to its assistance. Sure pop? asked Joe. in any state in which it was inI Sure pop. It had been worn, but made a decided improvement. And tho Lord heard and were as under as fresh continued license the a use corporated their for An except three weeks daisy. its as answered my prayers, for within as fine as silk. you Will and am now a well man. I know issusd by the Federal authorities. de I " a few minutes the childs hand was The novelty of the babys shoe bank they saved my life and robbed the re8tored- - The mother could not This license should be posted in value best attracted a crowd and the young mer- grave of another victim. groceries No one understand how it was restored. the trusts plant in a conspicuous chant did a prosperous business for should fail to try them. Only 50c All those who had seen how badly place and kept there, and it should the reet of the day. Co-o- p bottle at Itstore. drug money? it was hurt could not believe their be a penitentiary offense for anyone Timed ud PfeolosnvkcS at Once. An English inventor has contrived an own ejes. to do business with a corporation Instrsment, which he calls the drorao-grsph- ," GO YEARS Elder Chas, Gilbeit and I were not end to record time intended the EXPERIENCE such a license a or for having photograph the finish of a race, whether assigned to labor in Bath Co., Va. to in run State save of corportion horses, athletes or bicycle. When, any and accordingly went to our field at the contestants break a the one wherein it is incorporated cordthean start, f labor. electric bell rings and a chrono. Oncoming into our, to record the time. The & Co., S. A. Call country we had a hard time to get without this license. The license graph begins of the string at the finish to stay all night, but after dark we Bhould be issued under such re- breaking Trade Marks stops the chronograph and at the same Designs I succeeded in instant a a exposes Ac. photographic plate, place. strictions as would make monopoly Copyrights Avo.; you The proprietor obtaining a sketch and Anyone sanding on which the position of the contestants description msy of the house was ascertain onr opinion free whether an Sinloklv The states cannot at the end of the race Communlrw-IdsntIs is recorded. X. impossible. tlons strict jr probablr patentable. Handbook on I'atenta 8ick and been bad j ver confined Y. Sun. sent free. Oldest aaan cy tor securing patent, go no Patents through Munn ACo. root prices; to his bed for several weeks. We handle this. We must strike at notics, without charge, in the tlavd iprtal Flame to Kill. the root of the and make a thing told him who we wer and what There is a plant in Jamaica called the Scientific American. life of an plant, because it is almost impos1 our business was. After some few monopoly impos-A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest pin anything sible to kill it. When a leaf is cut off eulation of any scientific Jon nisi. Terms, U a : fonr months. 1 1. Sold brail nawadealaia. words be asked us if we would sibility. The Federal Govern- and bang up by; a string it sends out Co.seiBrsuiwv, New York hold a meeting. We told him we ment must take up the question white, threadlike roots, gathers moisBranch ddtaa. OS r It, Washington, U.U ture from the air, and begins to grow would be glad to do so, although and bring it to a successful new leaves. Even when pressed and we had walked all day until after Manager. packed away by a botanist it has been Legal Notices. Any notice that is reknown to outgrow the leaves of the dark without anything to eat, but to be published in a newspaper, quired book in which it was placed. The only we, were glad to have the opporas (such probate, land and other notices) to a kill it la by the heat of hot Sizing up the policy of the way iron or of boiling water. Chicago can be legally published in the Weber tunity of explaining the gospel of ask you use Christ to those who would listen. County Times, as wo have a guaranteed present Republican administration Chronicle. circulation in Weber Connlyr We held our meeting and the on the Philippine situation, Justice women quit their lives of shame and be- general notices, or have your atBriug came angel. IT uud reds of torney your people were well pleased with our Garrison of the New Jersey Su- - them ministering do to the Times. We will do so, went from every city in the talk. Wo were asked to stay and preme Court says: A boy who United States to lose or redeem their the work for yon 33 per cent, cheaper lives In the great epidemic. They were than the Standards prices. Thus we hold another meeting the next had a brindle dog on a string was the only reliable nurses and the' proved publish a notice for $4. Have your So we continued to evening. so tired that the dog was on the to be heroines indeed. Many of them notices in the Times and save published died. None of them ever returned to preach und make friends until we money. of because achieving independence, their lives of shame. Atlanta have baptized five per'ons, and point when a of the society for member more want to comply with rea- several is home, the same ordinance. The man prevention ofciuelty to animals who was sick is bearing testimony accosted the boy and chided him son is to the people that he was healed by for not giving tUe dog his freedom, the power of God. This is theL.,i finally bought the string for country where the elders the sum of twenty-fiv- e cents. The driven out two years ago. the last of saw the kind heartboy Wo have had great experiences in traveling and preaching the ed stranger he was kicking the I oftin.es have the stuffing out of the dog because it s8i,el- wo ask is a All denied scripture by those who arc hung back when ho pulled on the! flour. professing to be ministers of the string. No. 1 BICK1LE HORSE BOOK AU about Horst a Common 8m sc Treatise, with over . 74 illustrations ; a standard work. Price, jo Cents. No. 3 BIOOLB BERRY BOOK AU about growing Small Fruits tvad and tearu how ; contains 43 colored life-lik-e reproductions of all leading varieties end too other illustrations. Price, 30 Cents. No. 3 B1QOLE POULTRY BOOK All about Poultry ; .the . best Poultry Book lu erMencr ; Uifc-i-r e princi -- ... I rice, 50 Cents. No. 4 BIOOLB COW BOOK All about Cows and the Business ; bavins u rreat life-lik- e sale : contains S coloredDairy reproductions ofirach breed, with i other illustrations. Price, go Cents. No. 5 BIOOLB SWINB BOOK Just out. AU about Hose Breeding, Feeding, Butch-erDiseases, etc. Contains over So beautiful hall-tonand other engravings. Price, go Cents. I The B OGLE BOOKS are unique .original, useful you never uaw anything like them so practical, so sensible. They are having an enormous aale Hast, West, North aad South. Kerry one who keeps a Horse, Cow, Hog or Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, ought to send right away for the BIOOLB BOOKS. The y. FARM JOURNAL made Tor yon It yourit paper, is the mat old; said-i- and not a misfit. It is is yearn Farm and Household paper in the world the biggest paper of its site in the United Stairs of America having over a million and a halfregular readers. hoilrd-dow- Z.J . -- 1 d. shot-coming- s, n, t. Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL f! YEARS (remainder of ifiqa .toon, iijoi, 1901 and loot) will be amt by mail address fur A DOLLAR BILL. j ntty Sample of FARM JlHJKNAL and circular describing BIOOLB BOOKS Bee. WIT.MFU ATtcntuoie, Address, FARB JOntBAL chas. r. jasmins. Pun.ADSi.raiA .M. YOU IN DOUBT to where buy your and get the for your Pa-p-y-- r, a-1- -1 - A SUGGESTION: at 2341 mail let them quote Wash. further, you win They are reliable. - to We lo not it CRESCENT or SUCCESS High Patent Flour simply made here at hut for the it it I the most Superior Flour sold in this State. that WHEN fair trial of this It stands on its Merit. The people here call us heathens, and tay e are uncivilized and still thoBO same people will ask us by how long it takes us to cross the waters to get to Utah, and how long it takes us to learn the American language. Some of the people SURE CURE FOR SHIPWRECK. here say they, are sending money What a Sunday School Inpll Would Do to to Utah to civilize those heathen Calm the Ocean. Mormons. Manufactured PEERY BROTHERS. certain young woman on tlic North side ti'uchen a class in n mission Sunday school. She liad a difficult task, say? the Chicago Timrs-IIeraimparting wraps of religious instruction to her young charges, mul often amusing arc unconsciously returned to questions which she asks. On one occasion she asked her pupils: What uo the high priests do? And received the reply: They burned insects before the people. by which the youngster, of course, meant incense. But one of the funniest experiences, which well allows the queer ideas which the child ren receive in their lessons, was given when, after a discussion of shipwreck whiob followed a lesson three or four weeks previously on the n story of Jonah and the whale, she happened to ask: Suppose a big storm arose at sea and it looked as though you were going to be drowned, what would you do? I would throw m rajij) overboard for a Whole to swallow, was the reply. A Always Buy an-uwe- rs Our Flour. It ir. the host. Every sack war rained to give satisfaction. A perfect home industry. Stand by it. well-know- FARMERS! A Indian's Tlrkcpof-LtiWhen Young Chief, a We pay the highest market price for Wlicut. l)ioiit your wheat at the Iiiverdale nr Pha-ni- x Mills for gristing. n Ktnrnge free and guaranteed. putis-factin- Olden Mint & Elevator Co. prominent member of the Utanifttilla tribe, in Oregon, goes away for his annual vacation, he is granted tlie freedom of tlic state by the following notiec to whom it may concern: Young Chief bos per mission to visit Wallows and surrounding country, with various other Indians, to be away 60 days, lie is a good, man, and very friendly toward whites. If uny of his crowd are boisterous or violate any law, if rcjxjrt-- ! to fpc, I will have the matter rectified. Any fav.oy ejjpivp him will be appeers he whites and preciated. lie usks that they resjaet law-abidi- ng .a SCHOOL gospel. Great Democratic meetings have lately beer, held in Missouri, Ohio Rhode Isljind flnd New York at which immense audiences endorsed the Chicago platform entire, declared for anti-trusand and gave a rousing cheer for Bryan for president. Thus a good idea of Democracy for the! I think if those professed minis- 1900 presidential campaign may ters that are in Utah who are be formed. spreading false reports about the Latter-da- y Saints in order to get Monday the school bells will be the peoples money would come here and do as the Mormons are gin ringing again. At first their-voicmay sound harsh, husky doing they could be doing the peo pie seme good; if nothing more, and slightly discordant, but a few teach them that Utah is in the weeks of regular work will find United States; also teach them them in tune, so that the children the virtues of not keeping more will even enjoy the clanging call than one woman at a time. at nine and one. I visited a supposed colored THE BEAR RIVER CO. meeting a few Sundays ago. I was surprised, and u leeling of horror William Adamson and Stanley ame over me, when I saw white L. receivers in the case women with babies as black as of Conkling, & Jarvis Conklin vs. the Bear You can sen men every charcoal. River and Ogden Irrigation and day who have from 3 to 8 women, Water company, yesterday filed and they never pretend to he martheir of report receipts, expendiried to them, and their children do not know what their names are. tures and general administration Tlfose same people will tell us that of the property from December 1, we are here to steal the women and 1898, to May 1, 1899, as follows; take them to Utah to make slaves Nominal value of Rear River Call, 380,000 receipts during of them. They get their informaof period report, 480,071.76; distion from those great ministers 36,457.61. All the who are in Utah making such a bursements, taxe have been paid. great row about the Mormons hav- delinquent more one wife. KEEP your blood pure and your than ing and organs In a is it lho?e healthy condition digestive that Why Hood's by taking Oiiiliimrd to third psns. Sarsaparilla and yon will he WELL I ts BEGINS anti-expansi- ft 7hafidr Youll need anticipate the ifoys requirements, and make him nicely ready. You really ouelit to dress him just as well as t lie other fellow, for it gives him makes him the better student. Coming here for his clothes and furnishings makes it a slight outlay makes it certain, jih well, that solf-rcspc- ct you secure longest service and most satisfactory es Good School styles. Suits Correct Furnishings, The kind you yourself wanted when a boy the kind ideas, youll naturally want your boy to wear. but no higher than common kinds. Splcnded furnishings for the boys for school or dress for any occasions, and the little prices will prove of particular interest to the heads of homes, Yours for business, Up-to-da- I. L. OGDEN, UTAH. L It is the best county paper published inWeber County. Then see our big offer. Only one little round silver dollar will give you the Times for one year and that excellent farm paper, the Farm Journal, published at Philadelphia, for the remainder of 1899 and all of 1900, 1901, 1902, and 1903, All for $1, when paid in advance. Come- in and subscribe now. W eber te Clark and Sons, 2380 and 2362 Washington, not? - Honestly made, trimmed, lined and furnished from materials that withstand hard usage that wear and remain shapely. Suits we recommend, and that give your boy a well dressed air that help to keep purchases, and passed along at prices that herald this storp as the economical boys clothing house. Boys If not, why County Times. |