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Show WEEEH COU3STTT WEBER COUNTY TIMES. public mind. Always Buy Home Industry.! ie the best. Every pack warranted to give WEBER COUNTY Wo manufacture a lino of HEAVY SHOES for men and boys suitable for I t 0 FARMERS! every-da- Mill- for gristing ratis-factio- Lumbermen, Mansfield L. Snow, Publisher. SATURDAY. AUGUST 26, 1899. A writer wittily puts it if an Englishman has nothing else to do TIIE BOYS WE CALL iviuv AnF!lf J f m. IUU. Once worn always worn, other. Tbs Cabans Ars Confident or Winning Independence Injury to llual-- ; ness Intermle In This Country. If the people of Florida luul t licit way alwut it Cuba would bo fm- The state is practical! unanimous in favor of the independence of the island from Spanish rule. The war lias practically destroyed thi tobacco and cigar industiy of Kej West, Tampa aud Jacksonville, locking up thousands of dollars of capital inproicrty fit only for tobacco manufacture in some form, nnd t hi owing cut of employment thousands ol men who are unable to find employment in any other industry, nnd who are in the main unsuited for any other. I am lining up iny lust bale of tobacco y ," said n dealer to the $un correspondent, and shall have to closedown my factory. I cant get any tobacco. How many xnen will lie thrown out of employment? A very large number, nnd when added to the others in this city nnd the state, will xunlA: quite a small army whose menus of have been destroyed by the war in Cuba. Hut we all. laborers ami manufacturers, bear our losses cheerfully. We feel that it is necessary to make the sacrifice that- Cuba may lie free, and we feel eertuin that it will be. The Sun correspondent had the good fortune to meet three officers of the insurgent army, who have just come ovei from Cnlwb wton wfirwVwl nilMiem, of them spoke Knglish fairly well, lie is a colonel, and looks it every inch. He said: Weyler bus under his command in the island fully 200,000 men. It is estimated that from 10,000 to 15,000 of them are laid up in the hospitals. The remainder of them stick to the cities. When they sally forth it is in large numbers. Are they afraid of the Cubans? The colonel shrugged his boulders, and a comical smile agitated the stiff hairs of his mustache. The idea of a Spaniard being afraid of a .Vo, it Cuban, said he, ironically. must not be that. Oh, no; something else must keep them in the cities. The Cubans have fully 40,000 armed men in the field, nnd fully OO.uou reserves ready to fill up the ranks ns fast as they are decimated ly the enemy. We have plenty of men, if we eould only equip them. It is estimated that we have three men to every gun. Kvery armed column hus an unarmed column followiug it, and whenever a soldier fulls there is a nind scramble for his wenxm. fic.n. Maximo Domex commands the eastern department. Gen. Antonio Maceo commands the western department, comprising Las Vegns, Matsnzas, Havana nnd Pinar del ltio, where the The prineipul operations are Macros have a glorious record, said the colonel. There were nine of the brothers, of whom Gen. Antonio is the only survivor. All the ot hers were killed in tattle, fighting for the independence of Cuba. This is a record of which a Spartan would have been Lets something. THE MENS n..ti 1 be sayB: THE IRON KING. n Try a pair and you will have no .M. Fox hunting is a great sport in England. In it are employed 100,-00- 0 horses, 16,000 foxhounds thousands of men, etc., all of which produce an annual expense of twenty five r.vUions of dollars. JNO. WATSON, Mgr. member of the English pailia-menrecently made the statement , that in 25 years, out of 1,500,000 English soldiers, 1,306 were killed I in battle, while during that period value1 0,000 railroad employes were killed. In more than one respect railroad trains are hard to beat. A as to where you nan buy your vested in groceries and get the best for your money? to-da- A SUGGESTION: Call at S. A. Blair 3(cCthS Library of nnegulled value Practical, Concise and Comprehensive Handsomely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. A Farm te, All about 74 All about srowtec Small Fruit, red and Inru bow ; reproduction, of all leading contain, 43 oolor life-lik- e varietiee and 100 other illustrations Price, 90 Ccnu. No. S BKJOLE POULTRY BOOK All about Poultry ; the beet Poultry eBook In exMrnee -; rrproductic tell, everythin, ; with.J colored rillustn of all the principal breed,; with to Price, S Cent,. 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As you have them, or most of them, I am not sure nothing but wretchedness could follow from such a union. The answer was short and decisive. It is a pity all girls under the same circumstances are not as frank and sensible. By JACOB BIOOLB BIOOLB HORSE BOOK No. 1 ScVUabatiffg FARM JOURNAL n la your paper, made for you and not a miaflt. It li years old ; it la the great boiled-doweald-it- . Farm and Household paper In Ktatea the world the biggest paper of its aise in the Unitedreaders. over a million and of America having regular Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL a YEARS (remainder of iSqo. 1900. xqm, 190, and 1903) will be sent by mail to any addrem for A DOLLAR BILL. Sample of FARM JOURNAL and circular deKribing BIOOLB BOOKS free. WILMBh chas. r. ATKtlMOir. ;mha FAKH JOURNAL ruuuurau Addrem, Drug Co., Co-o- p GEO. F. CAVE, Propr 2301 Washington. TRY The Farm Journal in 22 yearn old prints 40 tons of paper a month, and is out of debt; it is cut to fit every progressive farmer and villager. Dont you want this fine little paper? Very well, pay a year ahead for the Weber County Times ($1.00) and we will have the Farm Journal sent to your address for the balance of 1899 nnd all of 1900, 1901, 1902, and 1903 nearly five years. If you have already paid a year Jn advance for the Times and you wish the Farm Journal either send or hand in your name. Call for a sample at the Times office. Everybody Buys So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wo, derful medical discovery of the oro, pleaa to tho taste, net gently ant and refreshing and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, distel cold 4 cure hcadactio, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a tax of G. C. C. 10,85, 60 cents. Sold and ouaranteed to cure by all druggists. to-da- Job Department. We have good presses, good men, a large selection of good type and turn out A few weeks ago a large party of scientists, representing many prominent institutions of the na tinn, made a tour of Wyoming in search of fossil remains. Th I diligent diggers succeeded in in earthing tho iemaius of no less r,ow 10,18 bones. Dewey ex- will to ABOUT MORMONS- - In an article in the Daily 1 J 1 of its present strength or of its enormous growth 111 the last ye!lrs. The census of 1890 reports I 1,058 Mormon coir.inunicantH in " :,T,r crT Nebraska, 1,107 in Kansas, 1,330 rol- tula ycur. Ail the tolmoco . Lfted haa been burned, and that which in Wyoming, 1,305 in California, . remained in the fields has lv n ruined. I n Michigan, l.l2 in Uilo- The policy of the has M.1 I I rndo, 5,303 in Town, 6,500 in Ari . Of Spain. zona, 14,9i2 m Idaho. In Utah The people of Culm are determined Mormons are about throe fifths to achieve their independence. They I ,10 . arc tired of Hjxinitih extortion and tyr- - of the entire population, which IS aiuiyv and prefer death to further aub-mission. The war liegan February 24, 250,000. 1S05. We gained more in the first six At tho beginning of 1897 the months of the war than we gained in as numer-ou- s s' the. whole time of the war. Mormons were one-ha- lf When Sjiuin eouhl not crush the war of as the Congregationalists. 1HIW, when it was confined to one province in ten years, with the sacrifice of During that year (the last fur 2UO.OOO men. how can she do so now, when we have the run of the island which wo have Mormon statistics) from one end to the other? the Congregational churches gainThen it should not be overlooked that in the war our men ed about 17,000, the Methodist numbered liardly more than 7.000 with tho Mory we have more than 40,000 Episcopal about 19,700, arms; armed men, with 00,000 unarmed re- mon 63,000. With a membership serves. Tho men ure so eager to fight part os largo os that they contend with each other for only I I ten-year- ten-yea- rs to-da- one-fiftecn- tli these three denominations, off to Cadiz or go over love greetor hiB be the fr se If you will make your Purchases from a House that will give you Honest Values. We are a part and parcel of this community interested in the people, their progress and efforts. We are proud of the personal and collective reputation of our citizens and assist, in a feeble way, to tlie full extent of our ability in upholding1 this town and county. Having been here many years, and with the expectation of remaining many more years to come, wc are jealous of our reputation as providers of goods that are right. We want to serve you ami serve you well, not particularly because wc are philanthropists, but because it pays us to do so in addition to the consciousness of duty performed. cannot get better Goods com-carloa- d, I. L. CLARK & SONS, I as-Ti- ns 1 f printing of all kinds. Get our prices first-clas- s to Weyler Mormon church gained some tickle his ribs with the point of 13,000 more than all of them put the Admirals good sword. together. This remarkablo growth is to be I Arrangements are being made 10 erction of a strong battery accounted for largely by tho fact that tho Mormons have some ncar tho 00481 Just southwest ol 1,700 missionaries scattered over j San Franci?i:. Fertv five acres the country who are going from f land will be used for the pur-ho.ito hoiipo to make proselytes. Pose This will make a safe defence for the mouth of the Golden I LIVE STOCK RATES- Gate, the proposed batteries com- - You Tne Kin Grande Western haB mantling a splendid sweep of the made a smash in livi stock rates to approaches. IIow would it do to the east, amounting to $12 50 per pUt the Utah battery boys in anywhere else on the same terms, and wc arc willing The rate applies to all mnn1? to match our prices against those of any first class main line points between Ogden concern in existence. Our position has been won on and Thistle, to Council Bluffs, The famous, or rather infamou?, Omaha and Kansas City. Folmerit, and we are determined to maintain that posilowing is the rale: Horses or mules, Dreyfus case is still dragging its tion, always having an eye on quality and price: f 120 65; cattle and range horses, weary length along. This court Commercially yours, 1119.65; lings in single deck cars, martial has now been on for three $119.05; sheep or goats, single long weeks. During the time the deck cars, $150; double deck cars, nerve of France has been at an $119.05. East of the river the rate is per 100 pounds and the awful tension. Dreyfus has warm friends and deadly enemies. The same roducliun applies. fact that on a critical day his chief 2360 and 2362 Washington Avenue, The to Subscribers Notice lawyer was shot down by an at present has no authorized j,.lJWin 5s a hillt of the atate of the traveling solicitor or collector in Greatest Medicine is the field. Due notice will lie given I AMERICA'S I lotuls barsaparilla, because it pos- I when any person is authorized to BCj8geg unequalled curative P. S. CLARKS HOLIDAY will be on Wednesday afterpowers and its record of cures Is GREATEST noons through the month of August. represent us. I Com- - thc more important of the two depart - mon WO.ilth, Foil Du Lac, Wis., Ilev. and the inability of the Span- lards to colltvt any tuxes liirrc isoneof I w j, Corneli p;lye: tho wveriKt blows tho insurgents have g0 quietly does the Mormon . inflicted upon them. The lnduhtricfc; of Cuiuv arc para - church carry on its work of pros N. Y. Sun. BIGGIE BOOKS scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh. two ten-yea- rs V." The Tribune says Major Richard W. Young refuses to be ruu on the Democratic ticket for the mayoral-itof Salt Lake, but may accept a At this early day, Senatorebip. even if pushed to tho wall by an inquisitive reporter, we do not believe Major Young would ask for anything, but a little later let Our Dick ouly hint what he wants and if it is within the gift of his party he will get it. A new kind of coal has been' in struck because they were not pervented. It is composed of 04 per mitted to organize. cent earth and 6 per cent, chemic Doal Tobacco Spit and Smoke Toar Lift Away. als. When burning, this new coal To quit tobacco eaally and forever, be max does not give off any kind o nelic. full of life, nerve nnd vigor, take , Crescent High. Patent! Flour is made on the modern Electrical Pro - lth:lnt'ventykina3ofa,l5n!l,8 extinct. In days the profess cess from the choicest lT,Mfullyrakin three of wheat. Baking is a Wonder if while Brother is sailing round the Mediterranean greetings with the nations pleasure when Crescent changing he at stopp exchange Flour is used. Manufac- ingsMadrid with the boy King proud mother? It would probably tured by Peery Bros. more appropriate to call Butch down the beach and to-da- y? insurgents been to destroy the sugar and tobacco estates in order to cripple the revenues erey-haire- poisonous gases, and the ashes re raaining resemble the light, fluffy ashes from a cigar. It ought to eell almost as.cheap as dirt. Tell Your Groeer to Send You Creseent. , I The Scientific American says there are 45 admirals in the French navy, and 33U generals in the French army. But when it comes to actual fightin wevo got one I litUo d Atlmiral we wil put up agin the whole hunch And his name wouldnt be Den I nis, either. 1 T. to-d:i- y. timated thnt not one bug of sugar will be sent out of the island thia year. Last year Weyler ordered the planters to grind their cane. The insurgent were opposed to their doing so. .Nw lie has no power to command them to Co., 2341 Wash. Avc.; let them quote you prices; you will go no further. They are reliable. - proud. What are our prospects We ah all win. Wc caut fail. In the war the insurgents dkl not invade the province of Matonzns at all. They were keptoutof it. IbitGrn.Muceo lias gone further than that, so that Weyler has not only to drive us out of Camagucy and Mstanzos, but out of Pinar del Kin ns well. Wc have the eastern department in our grip. It is & ' The little sparks of bad Mood larking in the system should be quenched nvith HooeT s Sarsaparilla, America's geat Mood purifier. It purifies, vitalizes and enriches the Mood of both sexes and all ages. Cures go out and kill folliws: A young woman was recently Broad Street, Philadelphia, and itawHiiuukUaa out into the country, is the longest paved street, in tho world. A vehicle may star) at one end of it nnd whiel along with only one turn in thirty one mileB. jaaccaMflfte. IN DOUBT Make Much Work. ' y TIMES Application made to enter at Ogden post office as second class matter. WARRANTED. x Storage free and guaranteed. wear for y to the Ths offllcal paper af the Denoeratle party of Weber Coaety. Ranchmen, Sheepmen, Fanners, and the ever restless school boy. They arc made of Heavy Grain Leather, Double Sewed and Riveted to lace and buckle and arc without exception the very best in the market. We have known them to wear seven, months every day. EVERY PAIR Wo pay tbc highest market price for Wheat. at Deposit your wheat Phfc-nior Hiverdalu tho - 50 .23 May -- Adde?s all communications . "A Little Spark at- EVERY SATURDAY. Four Months Two months It patiafaclinn. A perfect latino iiulmdry. Stand by it. But he is able to I tend court again. The prosecution now declares there is no hope for DreyfuP, because if he is acquitted dCRliCUIPTIOS HKfv H. many Frenchmen way up in army One Year lit strictly in advance). .$1.00 France 1.80 circles will bn disgraced. When not i:i advance is bad in a Six Months way. PUBLISHED PATRONIZE Our Elour. mi: OGDEN, UTAH. before you order any work done. If you give us a trial order we believe we will get your work in the future, as we guarantee satisfac a tion. Times Office Job Dept. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. |