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Show Wednesday was the hottest day iti the year, the temperature reaching 93 degrees at 3:30 p. m. MinriiLD L. 8nr, Manager. at the , weather bureau, and the mercury was two and three degrees SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1900. higher The hottest elsewhere. official record .for June was on AH changes for display adver- June 23, 1883, when it reached tisements must be in not later 100. than Tuesday. Marriage licenses were issued to of Park City and If your Times fails tv reach you regu- John Lindsay Miss Euphemia Simpson of Ogden; allarly, please notify us at once. We to Jesse H. Brown and Miss also ways keep on hand extra copies for subMargaret Doyle of Ogden and to scribers who fail to get their papers. William T. Salt of Hooper and Miss Daisy Singleton of Willard. l h Weber County Times office The horsemen of Ogden held a 24th street, opposite the is at 42-meeting this week and appoint d county court house. O. M. Runyon and F. E. Corey as a committee to arrange for a race BRIEF BITS. meeting to be held about July 15lh. Everything melts these days, There was over $250 subscribed in from ice, hearts and butter up to the meeting for the pureeE. col lure. Longs idei of a Secretary Insure your b tores, homes and burns with Snow at the Times reasonable price for aim r plate for our battleships will probably office. upon the ariqor trusts In the case of State vs. Ilulph depend a reasonable contribuof idea P.ilcouk, the case was heard and tion to the Republican campaign defendant discharged. fund. II ppy Tack Hall of Ogden, If Gen. Otis is in search of who was wounded in Manila, has and rest, he is finding been graule-- a pension or $30 a quietness No crowds are making his it. month. arm sore by shaking his hand,' For sale Kill I blood male Jer Oil El Dorado 21111. eey. 1) months old. Apply to Dr. hank Nat. 1st N. bldg., I). An Ogden gentleman informs the Smith, Salt Lake Repaid that there is considOgden. erable activity on HI Dorado hill in the one of the Dennett B. Willard mining district, Just above the oldest residents of Ogden, died Hot Springs. Don Maguire, who lias Monday morning of general debility been working away on the El Dorado group for the past two years or more, at the age of SS. 'BER COUNTY TIMES. 5 ' AdrtW, .ljr. people ,r looking f.tr oo'cnsr'r'sr tzmeies 'J l- -y. ! I uiot aux-ii- u I., know l. l..r,..o ,nd news alwavs. It a a pait th,np save inon y; I advertise ' .. ,cH GRISTS - well as fur o return of their business. The constant aud tilings, give prices take as advertiser Is the one who gets the much paiDB with my announce- trade. Jonn Wauamaker, one of1 menla as I do with my stock.. One the most successful business men big dinner wont keep the repuin our oountry, has this to say: tation of the but steady house, 1 do the heaviest advertising in I never permit cooking does it. dull times. Then is when people interest in my announcements to look most keenly for bargains, and lag, and never miss an issue in my chosen publications. Advertising has made my store one ol the iarg eat in the country. I Ir summer colds Bring: BROS. Ordlnanec Creating Mawar District Na. g Foil Tax. Collected MlacalUnaoua Itaalnau. The city council met in regular session Monday night and transacted the following business: A resolution was adopted prohibiting All any committee or employee from ex50e.aadfl. Snigglaf.. pending more than So without the consent of the council. The mayor asked that the resolution making the Standard the official organ ASHES OF THE FAST, be rescinded, so as to give the city the benefit of in printing; but Thu Thla Fall, aa the mattercompetition Bapohlle Qrat was laid over for further Will Thla consideration. W. E. Heller and others protested James Anthony Froude .rakes the the repair of the Trey steam ashes of the ages and uncovers the germ of our own destruction. To the fif h gtreet, student of politieal history, says the I to the street oommfttee, Two hundred dollars was eminent historian, If there be one ed to the mayors contingent appropriatfund. Miscellaneous olaims amounting- to ,571.34 were ordered paid. Recorder Bluth reported that the bonds bad been re- unable op unwilling to admit their blank refundlr ceived and had been properly Bigned conown share to their dependencies and turned over to the treasurer. stitution, the constitution itself will Polltax Collector Harris reported 2.58 fall in pieces from mere incompetence taxes collected for the month of May, Authentic history with 400 delinquents. for its duties. An ordinance creating sewer district (sgches that the liberties of the. Ro- No, $ was passed, mans perished when Rome became the Cqunolimau lirdwu moved that bids mistress of conquered races, to whom be advertised for to sprinkle the streets she was unable or unwilling to ex- ten hours dally, with no pay for rainy The historian days, but the matter was laid over. which tend her privileges. Is ojtening up u property The council adjourned for two weeks. iu sees in own country our operation promises to become an important proMedical view of Women' Drees, tendencies which may land modern ducer. The mine is located high up an the iiociety where the Roman republic I A large number of women sweep the mountain at a point not easy of access, landed, unless other poqv lotions re-- I streets with the skirt of their gown I and the only method of getting out ore vive meanwhile and get the mastery and other garments and bear with them rewherever they go, abominable filth, of Unless a them. there be such is by means of a bucket tramway ubout some in or vival the other, Attempts are, Indeed, often mode by 5,000 feet long. shape Mr. Maguire has a large Eastern syn- force, whatever they be, which I women to keep their dresses from dicate backing him in the undertaking, control the forms in which human dragging. Such attempts are usually unit sometime a go made to trip io San things adjust themselves, will make unsucessful. The management of a Francisco, where he purchased the q eqd again, as they made an end long gown is too difficult a matter for equipment for the tram. A part of it before, of what are called free in-- 1 the majority of Englishwomen, The habit has arisen of peixtng the upjer has arrived on the ground, and the stitutiona. vividness unand With with of work is it part of the skirt and holding it in a transparent building preliminary bunch at a place called by women the Mr. der way. clearness, says Froude, the age I broad us of Cato stands before and part of the bock below the Pompey,of Very few are aware of it, bqt Mr, and waist dis-1 and an more Cicero the Julius immense among anatomists by the less Caesar; Maguire has opened up I term in was cumbrous because an of and ore it go tinctly age many ledge "gluteal region," This high grade galena when the tram is completed the El waysthe counterpart of our own, the practice can he commended neither Dorado can be counted upon as a perblossoming period of tbe old civilization, from a physiological nor from an artismanent and regular producer. We strongly prowhen the intellect was trained to the tic point of view. test a with could which it and sanitary point of view highest point reach, The IIqjj. Daniel J. Cam-pa- u, on the great subjects of humau inter- against the importation into private Michigan member of the est, on morals and politics, on poetry houses of skirts reeking with ordure, Democratic national commit- and Pt, eyen ou religion itself and the urine and pathogenic microbes. For I qf jife, men walkinginthestreetashortsklrt should problem tee, who was recently in con- speculative be worn, and we ppmpiend (he sensible we as we doubted where tbinki thought ference at Kansas Cit3, with doubt, argued as we argue, aspired and walking gqwn now adopted by the other members of the struggled after tbe same objeots. It best dressed women to those whose on arrangements, has was un age of material progress and business It Is to write on the fashions outlined the platform yvbich material civilization; an age of civil in dress. The Lancet. from an the Democrats will adopt. He liberty and intellectual culture; an age C. K. Bannister has returned Eastern trip. In reply to a query rels- of of salons and pplgparos, pamphlets said: The Kansas City con propose power plant to be parties,- qf genatpvial I vention will declare for bimet-ve- n aud of diuuer lit In Welter banyan, Mr, Banalster clcotoval and oovruptlon. ted that. the plant would hebuRi allism with silver coinage ra majorities The offices of state were open He said that this was not the chief tio to be fixed at 16 to 1, and in highest t East, theory to the meanest citizen; they object of hisarevisit now we shall oppose the issuingin progress for the confined, in fact, to those who rements of paper money by banks. We I had tbs longest purse, or the most -- George L. McGregor, aged 28, both mid Hose L. Farley, aged , Good Flour and Good Treatment. sufficient guarantee, but comprise also tho Wheat FlakeS, Rye Flour, Health Flour and other specialties Very latest fads and fashions. We warn you to compare our Shoes, the material, the finish the workmanship with the best you can find elsewhere, and then compare our prices. We feel your conscientious SSlbSS&iSd wed . n Will Wilkinson, the Pacific Southern er.gineer, died, the ('fleets of Thursday, from well-know- will lead you to our store. - fair minded, good judgment 11 1 Lynne George Sum in .billies Hi tcli it- I nines Mound Fort Taylor I nines Ward North Ogden Ogden, Firs! 1. 11. Ensign iSecnid Robert Mcipini rie Third Iariinrd White E. T. Woolley I on rili., I i Dll Tlios. J. Stevens from each other; they are known by Plain Oily (J. W. r.riiiiiwell, Jr, heir flour. We are very particular Pleasant View. ........... ...... L. . ade Sni ford Ringhnni about the quality of the wheat we Rivtrdale Slnlerville . . ... ... .J. A. Allred of notch the hut top grind. Nothing Uintah Mina Keyes wheat is admitted Into'' ouf bills; the Warren William L. Slewail best quality of wheat, milled by' the West Welier..., lloliert Mi Fur in ml latest milling machinery in the world Wilson Toll Rack ham and by a practical iniilcr ol years ex- Roy Ward Thomas lloll.nid Msrrill .Vv--v.- ' -- - 1 PEERY BROTHERS. JESSE J. DRIVER, At all grocers. in-miri- ng pany. Druggist, No One Jpnjiriotornf 1 cure lbr headache. 1 I I 1 ioof J3c sure ad 30c a box. I I 2:MM A GREAT HORSE. Wash. Ave. Dont Delay a Day. Come in and let ine figure with you; it will paj you. I I I 1 Orahood and Watts, cy. I ! I First class - I Which only There is more truth than poetry in the following: Call a gri a chick ami si c smiles; rail a woman a lien ami she howls Call a .she is woman a nnd witch young old a noman call witch mi pleased; Call a girl and she is indignant. a kitten nu.l she inther likes ii, call a norri .n a cat si.d she hates Wuiiir n are queer. If you 3011 do it will Haller call a man a him a pup, a hound or him; a cur nii'1 Ijh n ill ir to alter the g-i- i may of your f ne. JI i doi: mind yet be will being callid a lvt-roliioct to itoin munitioned a a cub. Men are ijoeer too. Everytliing in this world is not liappim'.-s- . Simply because u man lias riches is im reason i h it he is happy. I Its wealth may give him trouble and weigh him down with constant care, liven in the liltl CFiiu-teiwith its gicen graves, while sloi.es a i. i::oce pretentious monuments of s .me wealthier of care ami me ai! sorrow. I'mlMhlv not one of those graves but ;ri.ed and closed to of many In a its. the Douiitlc.-- s the men. or' of lovid , y, 1 resi-dei:t- m.-uk-s omswlio rest licueath t lie gietn swaid is sliil froli in the minds of some father, mother, widow or ith.r sor run ing relative. Kurely wtierever we go. 101 uiitter iiow profuse t lie char ms of nature, or bow rich mail may be in purse, he lias bis borrows, trials ami tribulations Ex. IM CUHfcS WHLKt All &E& (LSI f AILS. i utiKh ttjrrup. TMlmi UiknI I ftillil Ilf IIPUglflsflL CONSUMPTION ffl GEO. If. TRIBE, labor, and tqspstgl it q idle enjoy- - and face, and the best doctors BARNARD WHITE, ment. Patriotism survived on the lips, cold giye no help; but now her but ptriotlOT me.M th. TUQd. D. DEg. heaIlh j, exce,ent... Eieolrio Bit. ADAM PATTERSON. of the party which would maintain the 18 olood purifier e8 over-Der- s of would or order existing things, throw it for a more equal distribution I known. Itd tho supreme remedy of tbe good things which alone were for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, valued. Religion, once the foundation ulcers, boils and OF BANKS, running sores. of the laws and rule of personal con- It stimulates liver, kidneys- and duct, had subsided into opinion. The , T educated, in their hearts, disbelieved It. owf ? exPeB jsiisons, helps di Temples were still built with increas-- 1 gestion, builds up the strength, ing splendor; tbe established forms I Only 50cts. Sold by G. F. Cave, were scrupqlpqsjy observed. Public Druggist. Guaranteed, jane 30 men spoke conventionally of Provi-- 1 denoe, that they might throw on their , , , Any notice that is re- opponent, the odium of Impiety; but u,r8d Ntlce' L Pnbluhed in a newspaper seof genuine belief that life bad any probate, land and other notices) ACKER,S ENGLISH REMEDY WILL STOP rious meaning, there was none remain- ,n the ing beyond tbe circle of the silent, pa- eoneh at any time, and wilt onre tbe won't we have a guaranteed J tolAJn tweiTe houra, r money refunded- - ?: tient, ignorant multitude. The whole County limes, u spiritual atmosphere was Mturited K11! circuUlion in Weber Coun)y, ru. and so'cie. For aie by Wallace Diug Co. B. O. Knotb, Druggists. with cant moral, cant political, cant re- Bring your notices, or ak your at- do to tha Times. an ao, of orney affectation ligious; high principle which had ceased to touch the cou- Times readers, in every esse duct, and flowed on In an Increasing volume of insincere and unreal speech. where it is practicable, patronize The truest thinkers were those who, the business men who invite your like Lucretius, spoke frankly out their real convictions, declared that Provi-- I trade through this paper. dence was a dream, and that man and the world he lived in were material There is no huainees that can phenomena generated by natural forces not be benefited by judicious out of cosmic atoms, and into atoms to be again resolved. 1Mb. So many ersons ave hair that is stubborn and dull. wont It grow. Whats the reason? Hair needs help just as anything else does at times. The roots require feeding. When hair stops growing it 1 o s es its luster. It looks dead. acts almost instantly on such hair. It awakens new life in the hair bulbs. The effect Is astonishing. Your hair grows, becomes thicker, ana all dandruff is removed. And the original color of early life is restored to faded or gray hair. the This J? ACCOM - I I " f1 DYSPEPSIA cAN BE CURED BY USING Asker's Dyipcpala Tablet. Oue little Table will give 1 mined Isle or money refuuded Sold lu bandaome tin boxes at 35 at, For uje by Wallace Drug Co, and R. li. Knotb. Drug. Sample copies of tlie Farm Journal the Times premium paper, have been ordered sent to many people in both city and comity. They are sent 11. for iireprction. No other copiei will he SICK HEADACHE ABSOLUTELY AND sent unless you come now and lfokl Tea. A permanently erred by Only fl for the Times one pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and and the Farm Journal 4 yean. year wore makes and you eat, sleep, indigestiiin, Sept. Hattie Holt, 21, 1898. Burlington, N. Cl If imu do not obtain all tha heneflti you tipartnl from rtli. uta of tha Hair about 11. Vigor, writ tlia Du. J. G. alLKi Loir.ll, HaM. IhM-to- 1 1835, record of 2:22; trial, 2:20 J. Ray stallion, 10 hands high; weight, 1200. Sired Robert bj McGregor, 2:17, has 75 in. list. which ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ARE 011 a positive guarantee. Curse bssrt-bnr- n raining of the food, dUlrasa altar eating or any form of dy.pepala. One little tablet vea immediate relief. 25 et. and 50 eta. For sale by Wallses Drug Co. and B. O. nuth. Druggist. sold 24th St, Ogden, Utah. MANSFIELD L. SNOW, Agent for Weber Co. Willinmehurgh City Fire Insurance Co. of Brooklyn, One of the bent companies in thi! United Ft a tee. E. II. I'eirce of Salt Lake is general agent and fire fur Utsli. adju.-te-r and Wagon Repairing and Rimncb dam l3' Principe, which has 51 in. list. Rimac will make season at Half Mile Track, 17th st-- Ogden. Terms, $20 general .A hlnek-eniilhin- O. M. RUNYON, Ogden, Utah. K. KM I.--, .'IRAK 1. g. LAWYER, Waller Blilif. I). K. 21th Ft., Ogden. (Jonea old JONES M 15. COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Practice In tlie lyniil De(ianmenl,tbe United At.U'N Court of CIrim., and all Hi. I lliiilcl K'.ihv Court.. Tran slur Ukiuham, PEF.KY, 1). Attention to Pmliaiiiig Ektata Spii-la- l Room We do all lands. Our of- w fice is at 2350 Washington Avenue; telephone, 38c. Al- A. ways oil liand. 1 A 2, Opimlt, Time Building. Mngr. Iheit, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. It H. W. G WILLIAM, aud Utt'IUK lu Court Ifuuau. FoSEPII we curry the fincet stock of Fof kiln-diie- d and hard wood, wi lumber io be found anywhere, and we will fill all aiders in the ritr. Ball Lake 2 IS , UTAH & OREGON LUMBER CO. ' 145 a specialty. We nil kinds of carriage has a trotting manner and at pi ices that cant be equalled fur quality. Our choice stock of Lumber, Doors and Farh is especially adopted to the wants of builders, manufacturers and oilier ab-srrib- e. EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER ass Acker's Engli.b Remedy In any csss of eong a, cold or croup. Should it fall to gtvs imaiedlata relief money refunded. SB st. and 50 st. For isla bi Wallses Drug Co. and B. G. Knotb, Druggist. case, N most satisfactory m-ln- 1 .00 a bottle. All drugs tats. " I have u?! Ayer' Hair VIror, Snd am really acUintalieU at tbs fc'W it has iUiim in kueiiing Uiy hair fwii coming not. It la the brvt tun m ( ligre tried, and I aliall rentlnuo ut MEinriid it to my frkmli." Horse Shoeing Rimac, FOR BUILDING PURPOSES bappy. VatUfavttuii guaranteed or money back, 35cts. and M cis. Fur sale by Wallace Dru Co. gud B G. Knotb, Diugglau. always Is Safe moment pick you nut as its victim, and then if your houses and goods are covered by a jwilicy in a reliable compaii', how 3ou hlejB I he day 301 made up 3our miml to insure. Toilet, ami Fancy Articles. Ierl mites; all leading makes. ar-we- re J two" in Borne good com- from fire; it may mt any Drills, Patent Medicines, . goes to show that bargain advertising begins t impress the fcmi nine mind ut u vtry arly age. such people n over overlook is to protect their earthly possessions from the merciless fire destroyer. So they are never left homeless mid penniless hut protect themselves hy perience should be a winning combination and thats what we have. Use our flour and 3011 wilT obtain lie most delicious bread Hnd pastry. - have b mg.'it Another Problem 11 ' shall point out a polic tlie learn In piny on bass horns. Ex. handlingPhilippines w men piauorms, Distinctions or birth had ter park, a programme fitting . be will is now being arranged and . absoluteU opposed to been exchanged for distinctions of occasion will FIRST NATIONAL A ms rkeii scarcity or wihl P"ng end with a pyrotechnic THE wealth. The day Rebetween pieof tjj(? struggles the Il0licy bird is becoming noticeable The publfcans. We shall strong- - beians and patricians for equality of GpISkers wilf bprSiSrer' and a birds that remain have become hy declare for the establish- - Pr,1rl!eRei "eP8 division RANK formed between ' the party denc00 0gJen mail carriers "have resi- n nl intelligent nnd am of an meut tvfiry shj cky independent ba party who desired a emiwered" and are prepared m OP 4)1 localities where they are assaiilf-ernment ft7 these Elands, glv-- 1 j prIe1I trthe structure qf socoty. The ister letters on their trips, this sav- I OGIIRN, UTAH. el. hey congregate for the most mg llie people the right to free cultivat0r were disappearing from Mnff be pat pons a visit to the cental aa office' formei5ly neoe8,ary PAVTP gfV'LKg, PmuiinauT. part ill the shade trees where govern themselves, and have the soil, Jtaly was being absorbed into TftOd. U. URK, Vice PaaHinastT. of United the famvast a held owners few not government do favored by estates, property permit JAMIU riNURKB, Casilixa States say to all other nations, ilies and cultivated by slaves, while thcin to he molested. siwas! Comes from B. Dr. i the old agricultural population D, Cargile, of keep your hands off these COAHP OF JUKKi.TOKB: An excii inge skys; On the nr-- amis and this off the land, and was crowded T. I. Aslrir0 Electric writes: lie Washita, people. rival of twins in a family recently, to the Demo- - into towna- - The ,,ch wee extravagant, Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of DAVID EfCI.EA, JOB PIXGltKK, 10 have practical a little miss explained, Ill just cratic sentiment does not seem for life had ceaed Hcrofulat which had caused her JOBKPH CLARK, for its material interest, pleasexcept bt manim i discovered them on a to have crystallised on anj ures; the occupation of the- higher JAMES SHARP, h.trgain counter, or she wouldnt particular candidate as yet. W. W. KI1KR, classes was to obtain money without sores would break out on her head i 1 i t' but-tha- vice-presiden- with many people is to sir live htep by Fep ns to insure a sure hereafter. These are ieople lin i vei not for the moment, but. nhn are wise and farahead. sighted; they MILLS DIFFER WIDELY - I The Problem Of Life I -- a rummer resort but it is simply heartrending to think of being compelled to remain in town all summer with eight or ten ns-- 1 ...IVIer J5. IViep-ii..Joshua it. Judkins Liberty ee - ZIONS SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO., u lvnnesrilie I It is sad enough to be too poor to go to the Paris exposition or 0F0FFIfF.M 1 I d. OGDEN, TJTTAT-- r Of tha Writer Slake .f (! Clinrrh nfjii. an ClirlKt .f I.attrr tlnjr Hnllita. Nos. 3 and 5 Mala Street, President: L. W. SluirilitT. Lake City, Salt Counselors: U. F. Middleton and N. C. on or . Mlart thousand Intpren ft acljr Flygnre. count. Write for aur Information drains!. Stake Tithing Clerk: It. McQuarrie. Lorkxxo Snow, P, evident. Wards. CiaoauB El. Caknov, (a.luer. liislmp. I Men. ............ I. ....... ..If. J. I Her Furr West Janie Marlin ilarrisvilie .... ........ IjCV 1. lav. or Will. W. Child Hooper Huntsville.. .. )a id Mr hay JOHN WATSON, Mgr I sub-committ- EXCHANGED on GRISTS. LIST M. C. I The funeral services paralysis. were held at the Third ward meeting house. An exchange says stoutly assert the divine right to be a man, to hold your head up and look the world in the fare. Step bravely to the front, whatever oppose?, and the wothl will make wsy for you. Thero was a large attendance nl the hall of the Stirred Heart academy this week, the occasion being the closing exercises of the Tho programme was nAudriuy. well presented, each number calling forth applause, which was I For ladies, misses, children, infants, for men, boys, youths and little gents. Made especially for us. Made to meet the I of Oiilen, uod S nuu'd I. Stephens, aged 28, mid M try William, also of Ogden, tvere granted licenses In wcll-drscrve- Two blocks west of Z C J1 views of the MOST CRITICAL AND .EXACTING CUSTOMER. Not only do they embrace every detail of CONSCIENTIOUS CONSTRUCTION, which alone should be . -- FLOUR MILL. Shoes! Shoes! CITV COUNCIL. are noted for hanging on. They weaken your throat and lungs, and lead to serious trouble. Dont trifle with them. Take Scotts Emulsion at once. It soothes, heals, and cures. your gri5ts to . Court Uuuae Io MAllINNIS, ATTORNFY AT LAW. a limi.tiiig. (Ttali Loan t 1111 1 J. WEBER, Try us. R. lll.li Ford, To-FI'- fanaTriil BMg. U Xiii. hriuiu OGDEN t'TAH HAI L, H JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Manager. Lepral Notices. Any rotice that is reto be quired publish? I in a l ewspnper as (such probate, land and oilier notices) c n be lezally published i the elter Times we e as a ha County guarantee general circulation in Weber County, Bring yo.tr notices, or bave jour attor-oeya do so, to the Times. ATTORNEY AT I.AW notary public Ofllci r.-ciiu- iil I'nurl Uouw Building, Otda JJUNTISTHY. 1 j i I I)H. I). N. SMITH GRADUATE DENTIST. First National Bank, Ogden, Ut.b. |