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Show of M A HM MM PEOPLE, come in im) ub'Wribc fjr tbe Vtbir County Tiuir., ouly l for Twill pay you to whole Kid tbo adi in tho Time, M MM tlmTiini'S a.1vFili.- - ymr by tilmUnsf yi-- u in ur -t: yol ynsir hiiiik', jrr. -- Ir'ii'i Mvor:l Ui:U'id ea'li v.e. k. IT pleased to be home again. provid'ii for, iiici- - h vi eg pr-Our Pioneer Day celebrati odO.i a )) tons more a hcit than la-- t year, iliu I'auific passed ofT very pleasantly. ( eo 1st grain trail., is ilepiesgctl by James B. Beua delivered .an abl d Plenty in ( j Orson Soule and' Wi In; of tni'le in Africa ami the Breezy News from Various Parts oration. Hon. Frank J. Cannons Recent An trali m liam Salt made interesting apeecbSi eoLinies, wliieii appear of the County. Good Fortune. Ltiu to have enough I1e.1l of tlmir own . Misses Louise Child, ' l and their wauls, with a little Etta Magi Belnap Spaulding, to spar" f u expot. Prices on this recited v.nr nicel rfL ES(f HU3T f AT EDEH. McCloy gie HOOPER, , HARRISVILLE, CLEANS UP OVtlt HALF MILLIQ1 liierelorn, will probably he WILSON, the m.won Sim Jesse prizt. Jin ,'M't i neil niure t entirely by Liver the bicycle race i po d in connection with the cost of Charles Garner won the,,fi.rsi 8fra:Pastiire,flie Horse Slips and t t Riverdale, West Weber, Ulnteh Repre-aente- d ocean Prar. T. B. Lswij Re.iains Laid Away importation. prize in the foot race, andfAnttf In the Columns of Today All iiii.S of agricultural products tii'j Last Tealaaisnt ta Els Christiansen second prize Times. . Cli.ldrcn. arc likewi.se dull, owing to our beJ John Moyes, Jr., of Hooper had jbetween as and it ing hay," grass iiis ' leg broken between the knee J AQffd r rp ni n- fca m- e d u w n from jp x. were. L irly potatoes arc finding Editor Weber County Times: There is a fairly well authentiand ankle on Wednesday iaatLy Ile observed sale but the at wae good prices, . lioneer Day fitly which he wb riding , fall- rporljp Jots of trout in the streams & hor-cated story ff dug tho rounds in (.' md outlook lor late potatoes i that hero. The morning wae occupied wrftfnsnfr1 tin? attmutg? ileii tli it Hon. Frank J. Can non i there wili he no .t , shipping markets. 1899 27 th is Hooper, frost There one July every night, Ho n It icli man. jiM..k;IL. ji oats. had been arranged for the occasion, of an a freezing evening quarter lla was in;; !i lug iiitntog dc-ilconsisting of ainging, reciting and RIVEROALE. C A. SrfVUTilWAITK. ice. of were inch The hot. days speech-makina:ul expected !i r.n in The afternoon One are Rattlesnakes iuimerou. 181)9. Hull. 27, Olden, July a few days. I i - s: "! tint out ol was spent in the indulgence of 1 Sice Farenvil Party te Cinadiu Scttlrr: parly killed three in oiik day. the dal the ex Senator diop various kinds of amusements aud ef Hay. Crep The Heavy rattlers seem to he coming ini': liOiLSK HUES. down into his own pocket $15i),t):)0 dancing, closing with a dance at Editor Weber down off the parched hills to the County Times: , besides lugging mining in night. killed near the road. Having failed to write for some water, aud are rl. Vat, KihI iTM(ilhnv Nigger Kloy Slock win I i. bill iniiii 11 dollars The new bridge across the Weber lie I We Hilly liepe tl: IMS I, E(1 BROKET p.il't Jii trill', lending to the sugar factory time, probably a little back news raer-Tim limso tho at Driving is bing erected. would not be out of the way. as the lloiioiahic Frank is as deIark Monday afternoon attracted 11s Adam Russell and family took A Ron of Work on the sugar factory imserving of vtrikiog it rii-.Jnlni SIoj0M l( If lift 1T a 1 1 ora imii.'Ii conattention. Moat uf the fellows two for is Canada ii.ost any of the big hearted their very progressing Acrlileulally Full Ini'. departure tests worked up considerable excite- provements be can of the of these latter days. From weeks The what people ago. satisfactorily. John Moyes, Jr., of Kane: ment owing In the close finishes. learned the factory will start up place gave them a farewell recep- ville met with a painful accident The ipnrtiT mile dash was won j aboiu the fiwt of the m0lUh to tion before 1 GOOD Jill GIIM. leaving. Their son Wednesday morning in the LindSl'onls. ky I u.r. j of to himself a wif, the took remainder last William ie Up say pasture near E leu. It seems il ish wa.i won by Pat. ..I.ill mile la IE liiterreil of before Iriif. I.eu 'I'll crop. They have already just leaving us, in the per- the young man was riding along yeara fllll'', r( M'Ci unis. III N.ilt son of Miss Nellie C riddle of Basalt, when his horse ruu some little. slipped ami fell. T. 2: 10 rr,A;u. tuot axd imck. of lmf. The earthly remains Idaho. are all well, looking Crops The full weight of the animal came li. Lewis reached Ogden thin week TIito wor.; three entries in the drain is ripening fast and sains ia We had a refreshing rain on the down upon Moves leg, breaking beneath J:10 chihs: I.iid McMillan, Susie waiting for the reapers. ami are umv quietly 21st which cooled ilie atmosphere one of theh'ines of the left leg just the soil in tin; Salt Lake cfnu-try- . Second-cro- p aud Irig. Tin latter two took the of alfalfa is being considerably. above tha ankle. Tho youth was The funeral nrvir.s ami procession lead iiii'.l kept it until the home cut, that is, where it was cut this done in is with Haying conveyed to tho home of his aunt, in Ogdn veri! uiui.'-iiallimpres- strct.'li was reached when both early first time. The prospects bid vicinity. The crop was very heavy, Mrs. Enoch Fuller, where he will sive, the ward Suml.ty Selin-broke, ami Bud, who had been fair for a heavier yield than firstcut. generally speaking. for several confined be likely the services in a holy. I railing a length or two behind, Prospects for a fair yield of grain weeks. 1899. Riverdale, July 25, There were extensive lliral offer- forged ahead and took the heat and vegetables are good. SCIHHIL HITTERS. The water supply thus far has ings. The speakers at the services iu an exciting finish. Time, 2:dl.L WEST WEBER- were Hon. 1. II. I Very, Bishop doing to fits Hte.'idines-- i he also been ample and eq ual to the deRomney, Apostle Rich irls ami woo the next two heats over his mand. In tlia Pineecr Day is Appropriately felrkrateJ Garland Ofr 4,000 I'lipflii I'.nrollrd School OkiIrii Bishop Mclpm rie. All spoke in two older and taster companions, Wilson, July 26, 1339. Wiai Base Ball Caiee Fair Workers. The following rejiort was sub glowing trins of the highly lion rime, 2:.'5oy ami 2:d74. Bud is by Weber Times: Editor County milted at the recent meeting of the tired deceased. HARRISVILLE. Wasatch. Weber had an West appeople Ogden City board of education: The following extract from his Foil AM., TIJOT AND lAi.'K. Pioneer celebration. Teachers employed: Male, 20; Day propriate will, written July, Ith, IS!)!), mirand Wasatch Mon- A (iraail 2llh fclntiuj at Il im fir ere Nig'orll;y was rendered. A and Frail tautextiprogram splendid female, 71. rors the in in: ing Spnrhru, arch were the ouly two ciuitestanls its with in the Number of pupils enrolled, boys, morning, Meeting "If I die from this operation (1 d in this event. Nigger Hoy has a Editor Weber County Timea: noanBO,- -i wit MMoagtter-I- n !, i jrH7rrvi nl.i rcfContor Fcnoni population enwills it, fori havo aocn red. Xlut hast ffdllt M,f Hlltl..M.M lMM OyiMnlng the ftlternoon were xne conin of Harrisville few lie ami could myskill known, ami have pliccd thought by the people spurter consisting of bicycle, horse and rolled, 80.6. hold mil for miles. But ho took nection with tho people of leai.int foot races, ball game, etc. The self in Uoils care. Average number belonging, boy?, fine Itoeven View race in and the ami two grove. statement was its between Taylor 1,872; girls, 1,795 5. In closing this straight game of ball Ilirria-vill- u m. a. the oclock 9 In fast his both from titor. At won comp by a und Garland. The latter Average monthly salary, male, will, I wsh to a, Id my testimony met the at the i heat the for meeting all 24. ami Boy to 36 contingent nf children Nigger kept pile score 70,C0; female, fir my woik-in- g of formed line a b and Wasatch house march, ami from start in Taith are of I Clerk committees local ti.iili, The world. Rolapp also submitted his testify my cat-ilot number a to tiiiihiii ii'cli Mon do-pewith salvaof of leading the bicyclists l being annual report of receipts anil dishard in the interests knowledge of the decorated of mile 011 number half tho at int h n All tfmitli Id, finely bursements as followb: Receipts large any tion us revealed to coming Weber Stake Fair. it colors of homo the stretch with of vehicles On tin relief track. Church One in the from flying established district school tax 1898, us donations. and will make arnoble isiila his ule Latter-daa m call.d last 0,1 Upon l).if.r State school tax for 1898, Saints, grand display. Jesns Christ of society will give a fine rag carpet. ,h the Pleasant his h do lt Nigger riving at the grove which I dearly love ami of which old uso to $18,061.20. District school tax reWest Weber, July 28, 1899. of I overhe tune to a far to aliea baud View was is Ihu lively Smnv played Tuition, Lorenzo piesiding Boy demptions, $3,309.61. Seaman Elder John and welcome taken. 1 and Time, $76,580.09. Priest $431.35. Through Total, UINTAH. Irophet. High welDisbursements: obedience to its s urred principle., give an eloquent address of 1'Y THE IlVE.l D. Richards F. come. i of its Duo treasurer July 1, 1898, holy theuibservancii Apostle ami Soatk Weber Aa EnjnyaMe Silk of reminisfull address an lies mo-'t gave nances the endearing liaUb Otkcr Kutee. n of Ainuenicnl cences of the occasion which n.ir.l!ul Plenty Maintenance of school-are formed ami sanctified; and all II tul. mi Editor Weber County Times: of celebration tha or about hum tho in brought rational the Interest, $8,018.71. hopes Pioneer D.iy wacjiiictly celebrat- this noted day, advancing many Uintah had a rousing Pioneer New $7,S02.05. BalHiul may he realized; if not in this building, M.-ibusiof the in ed fine A Ogiitn. celebration. program on its new ideas origination. Day Total, ance on hand, $144 23. life, then in the great beyond to ness h vi "s wire closed and the The move had been cogitated as was carried out. The Mortenson e tho.-meet I to have which gone $77,580.09. (l.i v w;is 011c of re-- t ami reerpation. oar in the in! ml of the band made music for the occasion. 3' us who have gone before me, and with a gun shot or An oration by the orator of the great prophet, Joseph Smith. them to picpare In meet those d Scauvly KinmnrATj. he:ird. was sentiments and short was The on. after speeches, who charmingly ones day, enine singing l.iyeil my Numerous partios wont to the rendered by the Sunday Schools of comic songs; with recitations suited THE G .1 TH Ell ISO STOIIM. Tliis is what the Gospel has re, wlicie a inniiid.iin-'afterthey piBe! to the occasion, etc. In the the two places. vealed to me. Let my family, 111 It seems to be pretty well underday. pleasant noon various sports were enjoyed.' stood were At 110011 the refreshments all its entirety, seek earnestly the that another political or A l uge ti nilii.r of citizens listall that the most fastidious epicure Prizes were given to performers; light that guided my footsteps ami ened to over storm is about to tin piograrn remit red at could desire, and were served in catid'es and nuts to the children. walk in it ami he not led astray by li:sbr Park, and tlm children en family groups. The athletic after- The day was hot, but pleuty of cold Utah, comoletely destroying tnc my faults ami my weaknesses, Follow me, gaged in llm various gamrs. noon sports were quite amusing. mild drinks with ice cream and sweet serenity of the past few years. which were many. A hig crowd at tended the ball The blindfolded girls after the cake had been prepared for, the The recent arrests of Angus M. Canami as a family united hTf ami Drivraces the at and horse mm with a parasol was a side day. non and Ileber J. Grant a re but the hereafter, go forth in our Father's g.um!Park in the afternoon. The on the onlookers. the lo A grounds service for time and eternity. tied ing shooting gallery splitter forerunners, or first gathering of Few ilagi.md little hunting were one lint got the prize found the offered a 2 pocket knife for the bless you nil. (lid bless manthreatening dark clouda in the soin evident e. kind." man, but in her gropings was too best score of the day, with many (Signed) it wn just o'.! years ago when lusliful to ting close to the parasol. jjonteatauta for the prize. At dark cial sky. It is reported that n leg-ulT. U. LEWI- ! .! Mvrwaarnwit Mv f kK 1'tic3 mile nicycle race was' the it was awarded to Josh Terry of plan has been mapped out by hirers umh-- 1res. Brigham Voung 11 R 3Mr.kKT REIORT. excitement of the occasion and was South Weber. A ball was given to Balt Lake valley. What a won hy Mr. Jensen uf Pleasant There is not much t In f iid u enltrcil the children in the afternoon and irvcloiis change since then! in food the View. Tho next two riders fell finished at great gardiug staple, night with one for the wlo-atfrom their wheels, bruising them older folks. Locally nnlhing is doing I fill, col la fulfil ill COIISI of pi('S'!lt low I1AD is limy can- selves somewhat and breaking one hy local apiilic.-itionsOur bcIiooI house is progressing pricey. The mills arc plying loo not reach the di.e:ii.ed portiiin of wheel into splinters. the walls now being up and r liiiMu l, while t lie shippers are llm car. There is The whole wound up by a dance nicely, only one way for the roof. unable to hid higher. Dry farm lo cun deafness, and that is in the Harrisville hall iu the even- ready hy and I am afraid I have inUintah, July 27, 1899. crops arc light, and iu some places constitutional remedies. Deafness ing whicli was well patronized. herited it. I do not feel a total failure. is eau-c- d Our worthy townsman, Dudley Correspondence continued on 3d page hy an inllamed condiwell ; I have a cough ; my The world seems ( In content tion of the mucous lining of the Dli ise, went to Idaho July 25th, ABOUT THE MOHMONS. with the oil think, Europe is buy- Ivi-- t n hi.iu Jlilie. When lungs are sore; am losing this t u Ik bringing hick with him the reflesh. has What shall I do? The from Nauvoo hand to mouth. With (Tils.) Rustler ing nii'l you have a rumb- mains of his gels i who had Your doctor says take care of one or two minor cxi'cplior.s, ling sound or impsrfcct hearing, beii there for inLci! IreitmsnL, these two hits of news about the yourself and take plain cod -- liver Kupipi-acrops are. ratm-- hotter and when it is entirely closed but succumbed to the disease. It Mormons: oil, but you cant take it. Only than the general average for ten deafness is thn result, nml unless is said that trouble never c the strong, healthy person can C. W. of the R?imbold Oriental imes ami the only noteworthy the iiill uniiiulion can be taken year-- , out singly, for it is only two weeks hotel, has a cannon ball take it, and they cant take it c lints from coni'! crop d.inngc nnpl long. It is so rich it upsets the ami this tube rcstoreil to its normal since Frier.d Chase buried his wife which was of a field in stomach. out dug Iiii.-dBut you can take where in it is said condition, hearing will he deimunthu. Nauvoo over 35 years ago by Geo. the rye crop is an entire lailnrc, stroyed forever; nine s out of Harrisville, July 26, 1319. Baumeat, Sr. It is supposed to be and wheat -- li rt. Tie; linited lu are cau-e- il hy r.itarrh, wiiicli one of the many used by tha MorStates is all right. Tin lale.--t HOOPER. is nothing but an inllanieil coudi mons in th ; 40s. are that we tdiall liave a fuli It is very palatable and easily of the mutouH siirfaccH. The Mormons are going to erect digested. If you will take plenty less than average crop, althoiigli We will give One Hundred I'liiiuvr Day PjiwJ 1)1 Fkunitly, With (tot a grand temple at Independcn le, of fresh air, and exercise, aud Spewheii, Song, Karri, ete. lat year by probably 7o,ii'Hi,00(l Dollars for any case of Deafness SCOTTS EMULSION steadily, Mo , to cost several thousand dolb'isliels, but whicli i.piiti largely caused hy catarrh Unit cnimt be Editor Weber County Times: there is very little doubt about lars. otfsi-- t ought to return to your recovery. by the stocks cirried oyer in cured by Halls (kiturrh Cure. Send Last week Orson Soule, or.e of NauvooThey anil rebuild their temple There are hypophosphites in it ; the hands of farmers, larger, it is for circulars free. jy SI- Hoopers bright young men, return-ti- l here. They are welcome. Things they give strength and tone up the F. J. Cheney iVr Co., Tideilo. 0 currently understood, than for home from Michigan University, have nervous while the cod-livin here the system changed past fifty many years. Sold by all Druggists, 7i3c. where he has been studying law years, and well feeds and nourishes. promise to not run oil . ami The Pacifio coast, particularly tun, all linutrisuL Hallii Family Pills are the bett. for the past three years, lie ia them out SOOTX it BOWNE, ChcmiatNcw York. again. k Cilii'. iiiii, ilk mien ir wall i ! 1 ! . 1; tii-opp- Y$Qf eo-mt- ' : r-- e 1 m . - i- - g. L ea-di- 1 s h -- re-din- y li , i ,I,.-ep- $55,-777.8- 3. y l)-t- FOl-RTil- nr-d- $1,-172.0- 9. U , $57,-382.4- 1. t 1 1 18-1- liri-frac-ker eo-ci- &l 1 but ar r -- GRANDMA . afiu-N-- i , CONSUMPTION 11 ll-- i son-in-la- w r a, SCOTT'S EMULSION ca-e- re-poi- ts NEVV VOL. I, NO. 15. U LY 39, 1899 OQDEN, WEBER CO VOL. XX, BUGLER SUCCESSOR. ti-i- - cr confederacy; that I SOU! arrest w:ll follow arrest in the newly instituted crusade. The objects in view are first to down" Roberts, (ivlioe arrest will follow as per Are Now Burrowing up in Winter Quarters. said plan;) secondly to stir up the nations against the Mormons so as the anti-Morm- on to chock the extraordinary succeBB Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. BIG SLAUGHTER AT COALVILLE. and among their missionaries; deep-roothato gratify thirdly treds. Il is even, thought that in Ogdes Valley Is Now la Its Meet Bsaatl-fu- l Sjll Lake City, and possibly in OgState ef Verdure A Veritable Carded af Edoa. den, the old Liberal party may be resurrected. Let the Tribune but The Times Uintah correspondent strike tho toscin and the old fight will be on. says the squirrels are beginning to burrow; thaUlhey. aro going-in- -. ' jjOukiTig' iroin afar alTlie recenl to winter quarters. They are selappalling cyclonic disasters at SL dom seen out later than August 1. Louis, New Richmond and other That is one of the most peculiar unfortunate cities nestling in the traits of these little fellows: They emerge from their broad, beautiful valley of the winter hibernating early in the Father of Waters, people of Utah spring even when cold weather is themselves that on, but they burrow up about midcongratulate being hemmed in by gigantic snow- summer, or long before the advent capped peaks they are exempt from of fall frosts. During the spring Blorins that paralyze cities ani tear and early rummer months they are active workers, laying up suffamilies, friends and communities ' ficient food to keep them the reasunder. But clashes In the Bocial maining nearly two thirds of the system are often wrought with year. more disaster than mere agitations in tho heavens. A storm The county clerk has already in the Lords vineyard frequently issued county warrants for about causes vastly more death and de- 80,000 squirrels tails, amounting struction than a storm in the Lords to $i,200. This means that the armers of Summit county will firmamiMit. have at least 150,000 fewer squirrels to feed next year, the The press throughout Utah is al- increase at five tocomputing each pair. most unanimous in its expressions Uoal ville Times. of regret that there is no law that THE GARRE! OF EDEI- will touch the girl Leda Stromborg in the Benbrook-Morri- s murder Nw m. Beautiful Qedaa Teller tragedy. She is the cause; the Summer Kart. murder is the effect; yet the law as it Wm. Lindsay, Sr.a and Andrew is now interpreted pejnnits the cause B. Jensen, school trustees of Eden, gave the Times editor a pleasant of the tragedy to go scot-frecall, Wednesday. Andrew B. is The man who boasts that he the newly elected trustee, not James" as appeared in laBt weeks lakes no interest in politics thereby Times. These gentlemen report eitironadmits that he is note lake an interest in politics, not as Late frosts slightly wilted potatoes an ofiiceseeker, but as an intelligent and some other vegetation but itlle damage was done. The oats and conscientious student of issues crop promises to be a good one. which involve the policy and wel- The last of the first crop of lucern fare of the country. The man who s being cuL The prospects genlias nothing to do with politics has erally are favorable. no right to complain if the governCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS. ment is not wisely conducted. If U. P. Ry. granted permission to there are faults of legislation and change line at Riverdale in putadministration he is parlly to ting in spur so there will be but blame for them. Atlanta Journal. one crossing on county road. Ogden hospital notified board An unusual Buit is about to be that rates for caring for county started in Salt Lake County Com- sick had been advanced to $10 per missioners vs. Aylett Bros. These week. five brothers, who are eaid to be Auditors report showed tax sale weaUliy, have a penniless sister. redemptions for half 3'ear $3,579, They refuse to support her, turn- of which $574 is state. ing her over on the county. The Matter of licensing merchants ounly insists that they shall and business in county towns will bring suit against the indiffer- doing outside of Ogden was diecussed ent hrntheis to compel them to but action not taken. The chances One declares he will leave the are that an ordinance similar to state fi rst. W hat strange monsters the Ogden City ordinance will be money makes of some men. ed Safeguards the food 'agamst alum Alum faking powder are the greatest en to health of the present day. WJHSS 6dT r$q uest of cG. Comr. J. .Parker of Da via .Co Roberts bob-taile- d Vj. to poor farm. That Throbbing Headache would quickly leae if you used Dr. King's New Life Tills. Thousands of sufferers have proven their matchless merit for sick nml nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold at Co-o- p 1 1 drug store. DISTRICT COLRT NOTES. Case A. Sadd vs. Citizens Bank. Ordered that receiver accept $2,000 for brick plant. Estate Eliza Tribe. Geo. Tribe appointed administrator. Bond $500. Appiaisers appointed. Case Robert PrcBton vs. D. and R. G. Removal to circuit court ordered. Joseph D. M3ers has brought suit for divorce against Hanna MyerB, cause, desertion. They were married in 1863, living together 20 years. e. - Reported that piles for Sugar ironThe Randolph Round-u- p House bridge approaches had been ically says: and piers nearly completed. driven The principal cause of the downMrs. Elsie Fuller of South fall of old Rome was the centralization of wealth. The Dago is the Hooper was admitted to poor vestige of the noble old, liberty-lovin- g Bouncing the Baby. A fond mother once naked Romans. Charles Lamb the witty "how he liked babies?" The stuttering wit promptly Boi boi First the Idaho union miners responded: boiled, madam ! " the world, Fortunately for strike; then the Colorado union most men and women love that is tbe home aud miners follow suit; then the street babies, one is never truly without cur union men nf Cleveland go out; happy. Tbe old bachelors like Limb are the only men who do not hopes then follow the union tailors of care for babies, and the woman who underto make her husband bappy without ordeal of the Man batten; end now come the going maternity, hopes in vain. If women only knew, there is no necessity for dreading the pangs of mother2,000 union newslmys and hood. If a woman is really healthy in a of New York and Brooklyn, womanly way, her trial will be insignificant.a There ia one great remedy that prepares for almost painless nuking a grandstand display for woman It is Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. It virility to the public s mpalhy and more wages gives - strength, vigor andspecial organs bear the burthat Next we may look for a regularly dens of motherhood. It cures organized Union of the Suckers," '2 all weakness, in-Simulation and with its resultant mes--rnge- rs IUELLANE01S SEWS. 1,200 state troops are now guard- ing street car lines in Cleveland. JIM. because of his arbitrary methods. Later details show that the Juab murder was caused over a dispute arising over irrigating water. A lone widowed woman comes down from ICIondyke, the only survlver of a party of 17 pros- pector. Utah is Eending a nice mineral display to the Paris ex;H)silion. Some years ago a house of refuge for plural wives" was erected in Salt Lake by the government at a cost of $35,000. None ever took advantage of it. Now the government is adveitising the place fir sale. There is considerable rivalry among the pli3'sicians nf eastern Utah for the appointment ns company physician at the mines opened up in Whitmore canyon. Each miner emplo3ed there, if it is conducted upon the same lines as Caetlegate and Scofield, pays $1 a month to the company doctor, and where 300 to GOO men are on the payrolls the salary beats that of many city practitioner. August Becker, the Chicago butcher who murdered his wife, will be hanged on OcL 13th, The effort to make sugar from beets dates hack as far as the year g non-bein- 1747. Readers of the Times, patronizn those business men whose announcements appear in this paper. The firms whicli refuse to invito you to their stores through our columns, evidently dont comsidr your patronage worth asking for. child-bearin- strike; caused, perchance, by some unfortunate mother running short of the universal baby food. She unwitting ly turns the obstreperous kid over tender mercies of a nursing bottle the strike is on, and dioel is to piy. The whoop would be: "20 per cent, more and 10 per cent, purer stuff, straight." to I lie -- Down in Georgia tha leader of a robber gang, who was also an assaulter of womn, was hanged, the body riddled with bullet'; after wards cut inhi bits which were distr bated among the two or three hundred lynchers as souvenirs. ulceration. It banishes morning aqueamishness ana other discomforts. It insures a healthy, bouncing baby. Thousands of once barren homes bless remedy for tbe innocent laughter Honest medicine of happy childhood. dealers sell it and will not substitute some Kead what one inferior preparation. woman says : Clerious News comes from Dr. D. B. Cirgilc of Four Washita, I. T. He writes: bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, whicli had caused her great suffering for year. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and tbe Ix doctors could give no help; 1ml her cure is complete and her -t health id excellent." This shows what thousands have proved that Eleitric Bitters is the best blued purifier known. Iie the supreme remedy for tezetna, te.lcr, salt rheum, ulcers, boils aim turning sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys to Learn keep the family healthy by and bowels, expels poison, helps reading Dr. Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser. Free in upon digestion, builds up the strength. to cover mailreceipt of at stamp u stamps. Only 50c. Sold at Co-o- p drugs! ire ing only, or in Bufla& Dr. B. V. SL T. Pierce. Address, Qua an teed. it I was taken sick two years ago and tried almost everything but could get no help," writes Mrs. T. C. Slashfield. of Brimfield. Hampden Your 'Favorite Prescription did Co.. Mass. me a great deal of good. I was suffering with womb and could scarcely walk, of the falling now I am so much better offthst I can walk quite a distance. It was your medicine that helped me. You have my best wishes and thauks, and may God be with you to do all the good for the that you can. Iflhcarof poor suffering people nybodv sick I will recommend them to write to muff I will tell what you have dime for me. you. paper-cover- s, one-ce- ut cloth-bindin- g |