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Show V A Win EVERY PUBLISHED TOFUST-- . Governor Secretary U. 8. Attorney U. 8. Msnhsl Federal Jud(e Auditor Treasurer Attorney General. 5 Reasons -- Jm lleher M. Well. A. C. Bishop. A. Miner, The . Ogden JUDGE old reliable WEBER Elevator Company DISTBICT. COUNTY, Uhaa. IL Hollingsworth Charlea E. Layae. .Alma D. Chambers. Treasurer .Geo. Dal verson .. Attorney... W M. Boataph. Surveyor i..John W. Gibson. Assessor W. B. Wilson. Co. Supt. of Schools rL. B. Adams, Chrman. Commissioners 4 Lyman Skeen. I W. G. Smith. Clerk Sheriff. - ls?t ninny. incipient elages. lnvariebi, how evr, there is a striking contrast between the relative composure ot the mau ai.d the woman. Both are nervous but never both at the If they coine a week same time. beforehand to make arrangements he is rattled and he is cool; while on the day of the ceremony she rises to the occasion and he sinks under it. Jhut, I have never seen a bride who wss scared; I have never seen a groom who was not. Rev. D. M. Steele, in The Ladies Home Journal for June. -- Mysterious Music, duet rf-c- r, Mgy Pearl Wilbur and ClarlRitter, Eden trA Nettie Recitation - bv li heU at't"'-S234- Second Ward ELEVATOR CO'S. Third Ward 1 Fourth Ward II For sale by all grocers. WANTED Geo. W. Jones. I I GENERAL MERCHANDISE: Jp1'01' I. L. Clark end Sons. -- Jos. Parry. W. Brown Z. C. M. I. ...A. C. Flygare. TRUSTWORTHY MKN AND Wo- men to travel and advertise for old established house of solid Unsocial stand Inf. Salary 7S0 a year and sapenses, all payable In cash. Mo canvassing required. Give references and enclose stamped envelope. Address Manager, 155 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. Snow, at Times office, write fire insurance. Special agent for Weber County. Men Facile Bailvay. ARftIVKATOGDSar No. 1 Atlantic Express No. 3 Fast Mail No. 18 Mixed - .8:00 p.m ......6:40 a.m ....3:40 p.m LBAVBOODBM. No. 2 Pacific Expreae No. 4 Fast Mail No. 14 Mixed ... A. W. Putnam. HARDWARE. Boyle Hardware Co. FLOURMILLS: Peery Bros. Ogden Milling A Elevator Co. C. W. Croes. 2:10 p.m 2:40 ajn. 7:45 p.m BLACKSMITH SHOPS: Orahood and Watts. LAWYERS: W. L. Meginnie. J. 8. Peery. A. E. Snow. Flossy Montgomery, Ogden 5 AYE WJ Burch Creek Jeseplfl 32,000 Morsel Coat a Kaaaaa City Man, " The Railway SCOTCH ' Thomp- Western Agency riTILTlC FICTIRE e - i- Cait. Joskfii Kbllouo, Nervine Hes9 It probably the record sandwich. was paid for by Edwin K. Kimball, a wealthy business man of ivansas City, 'Jpcently, says a Chicago paper. h (r. Kirn ball was in Leavenworth, land for .Omaha, and it was iniperu-- S fe that he should- reach hie destinn-n in the morning. When his train 'tilled into the statJon at Leavenworth he was hungry and he hastened into a lunchroom for a sandwich before the train pulled out again. Ii was still eating when the train rolled out of the depot. By the time he reached the platform the colored lights on the rear coach eeenied to wink at him from a distance, as if in mockery of his discomfiture. His only way out of the difficulty was to telegraph ahead to a friend on the train to make a deposit with the conductor sufficient to cover the expenwe of a special. An engine and- coach were sent down from the Missouri lacific. yards in Atchison and Mr. Kimball was promptly, conveyed to Omaha, happy in being able to meet hia appointment despite the fact that the Leavenworth sandwich cost him a sum representing one dollar a mile for the entire distance, plus the price of hia refreshments, which was 3171.50. - 8 SIT FRANCISCO Fill. iui.. ut I'rtlfM wii leavy plffiln iHtpt'r, ttuU YirfhirCRnoiitfUlB.iHidwlituert by, TlffAuy. Biognpliical .kvtrlu-- prime. I In ocii work o( the tj pe lu tworoKn. The lov-in3Kh Cen tiny. So beautiful that when iiiitueili-MclMcKinley saw' it be l GOJ e.ijm-- i In Cm art-lla A million territnry III willln- - Mililqiilck. Koi'tiiiio. will Im ina-llliiw man or womaii of Iiiaiigmal yea, ll.irli l KAmt .i"illni; run uiuko u lit ill- fortune i ri.,ii-llyIn this r 11 i ik 'lay an-- l uixhl ! fill -Waiile-I- . tnli- MmiHRi-- r lo limk hu-fte- ,aCtn y '!JI tejpjo jaej v peiurqa style, bring them to us. n ili-i- it In the matter of expense this in REMEDY CO. F TIE 1BAIMIFJ Batiag-Haai- a S1T1.SO. The beat phyaicians nae it, prescribe it end unite with the general public in asying : " Scotch Remedy it the best external remedy known. Bold by aU druggists at go cents son Dean Brqjm, WallaciBrown. We a LaT r:p;. Wfa me W.Mi ataitt.-r- 1 nerve milrtulltwil t lieari 1 of my w.:s breath, short erv'd lic.irt. 1 couid not sleep. irritable I ami tint nervous rm-I was so me brondit me Tne first- two dcH of Hr. Miles Non system and Five Initlt'A lni:rutNl my wlaue n -f 1 a:u as strong ai.d old 8S am I years me. Altt oii.i ninii . hearty usd.iy as mosi nu n are at 6u." IVrtlimi, ore. W WAS, AEAR . ONE. Siraptr wet the afflicted part mlo-otea with tna remedy and la a few ftnljr the paia la (oaa o son. indii-vstion- !rutn5'Jir,SS Dont Rob it to Presentation of certificat) Hon. JossphStanford Address to graduetegugyr.-- : . . State Superintendent A. C. Nelson Closing chorus .... Hooper School After the close of the exercises th graduates, their rshiulLii'and friends spent the day agJninwood perk. The graduates are:1 Roy Clarice AndersoppEetella J Hollands. Hunts rilla David G&ertson, Harry Nelson. Liberty Nettie Getche II, Jennie Marshall. Eden Clara Ritter, P bur. Harrisville Clarence f Jamison, Alice Taylor. Kanesville Mary A. (Morgans, Johu E. Peterson, Mary J A. Peter of the waking the repair shops of the brain make good who damage from suffers headache, hours. The Jiia.i who cannot sleep, or or trouble heart losi pain, ts appetite, nervousness, wurn-out Give the tired brain and running with a l.v i box. nerves a cl..tncc to test Stop! It is time to oil up. pupils of an average age of 14 years in the public schools have these qualiIt fications. Yet the average age of the feeds, ind rests tho wear) brain and weakened nerves. Increases applicant to West Point is shove, and gi i rarest to the apiwtlte, stimulates digestion. cirruiatioii and restores health to body snid mind. boys at that time of life should he school with education, high equipped Dft. Miles Medical Oo., Elkhart, Ind. (,y druggists on guarantee. including subjects which are not now a part of the entrance examination at West Point hut which should he in the future. The superintendent says Tie Portraits of oar Presidents it would he in every way advanta geous to have the relations between With Eioraplilial Sketches arithmetic and algebra and geometry BY made the same as now exists in the public schools. There is no desire General Charles H. Grosvenor, that the entrance examinations should be made more difficult, hut only that Member of Congress for nearly 20 years. lien you want your it should require what the public Cnu lain taenty-toii- r LrtO schools of the oountry supply. Nslis - -- DRUGSTORES: Jesse J. Driver, Co-o- p Drug Store. WHOLESALE LIQUORS: Fred J. Kiesel & Co. LUMBER, ETC.: Utah end Oregon Lumber Co. TRANSFER WORK: El. Ford. BARBER SHOP: 'Vlggine, HARNESS SHOPS: Mill, auperintendent of the military academy at AVcat Point, baa made his annual report to the adjutant general. He devote the greater part of his report to an earnest plea for the elevation of the standard of admission to West Point, to which end he suggests that the secretary of war be empowered to prescribe these requirements. lie lays particular stress upon the fact that the entrance examinations at present correspond closely to the educational qualifications of pupils of the pubiio schools just emerging from the primary grades. According to the commissioner of education, Col. A. L. the human body has its like every other complex machine, time for rest, when the periods for repair. Sleep is Natures Laundry is the greatest abeor world and does its worl the pores of the akin. ...... OGDEN MILLING & M toouth ' trade of this large army of readers Read the following list: m- rhoto-Rrav- ur Well City Treasurer Bfiary 5th Because it City Justice of Peace......Jeeeph Hall.' e Irwm- Recitation . . Chief of Police. . ... Mary A J. E. Davenport. pays the hightst cash Chief of Fire Dept Kanesville vOrsen Sixer. Music A. F. Paker. Mandolin C price for wheat raised j City Engineer Moves F. Sanitary School Inspector. .......A. City by Weber County I oflzwDiiMMsssssitiaiiis IITITK Hill TKAIK. sisWi Li Porter Valedictory. .Nephi Coal Oil Inspector H. M. Bone farmers Over 1,000 people in Ogden and Ogden W. F. Critchlow, Night Jailer over 2,000 people In Weber County I Chorus These are all facts, Police Court clerk Pleasatt Ben. Tern as read the Recitation Times A1 week. Pound every A. Peterson Keeper should be which Harrisville There are some business firms in COUBCILMBX. looked to. who desire to secure the Recitation ' Ogden Cmrr' 1; First Ward I I lure IP&in 1 West . ImuufiA tL-That' gMtlMl IraaHti miiA ptrlatrulfit ( StuAar Time to Oil Up -- Recitation.. Esther EricksVn, Farr I Macmillan R-- to the Application made to enter at Ogden post office as second class matter. - AttormJse?- - T TIB CIDITV 5CBMI3- closed The Weber county sohools Saturday with appropriate exercises at Lester park javillion. Following was the programme: Plain City Song of Welcome Pupils Invocation Eugene Robinson, Salutatory Hooper. BANKS Song. . ..Joseph Thompson, Burch Creek . City SO ,r.. ..... DAVID BOCLB1, JOB FIXGBBB, JOSBFB CLABK, ' JAMES SBABF, W. W. BITE I, GEO. H. TUBE. BABKARD WHITE, THOS. D. DEB, ADAM PATTERSON ADMISSION TO WEST POINT. inatri ibis is Iruv in the of yft a FLOUR should be used by all people:' 1st Because it has no equals. 2nd Because it OP ACCOUNTS makes the best bread. FIBMS 3rd Because it is CORPORATIONS. OfiDEN CITY. a home industry. Mayor StSSSSSKMIStSfStMM M. S. Browning J. N. P- th AND INDIVIDUALS SOUC- Recorder 4th Because ,it Jfrfssideut Thomas E. Browning. .Yn. L. E. Miller employs Ogden peo- CiiyAulffihv. ple. ... ..... muck. all communications Add e-"WEBER COUNTY TIMES BOARD OF DlEEkTOBBs Henry H. Bolapp. & Milling 2D JUDICIAL Yr.. . Mt Munlhk Three Muilt . DAVID X'JCLW. rsasiDsar. THO. D. DEI, Vice FsasioasT. JAMES P1MGBIE, Cssuiss JUDGES BUFBBMB OOUBT. Why One PUUII.I Joseph Chlpinau. Jam R. N. Baskin, G. W. Barteh. P AEE Embarrassment the natural concomitant SADAY. ; lEtYMi appears to be At Mi !. Hmoud. T. C O. Whitmore. Glca Miller. John A. Marshall. Morgan Richards. UIIE All HIM TIE KiihM-i-ib-- Ye y. it tr.n-.l- turn nut i.uthiug luit work. ealisfai-tor- IVnn-ylran- e tuM-in- . 11 In-sse- hikI tmluy O ajjt-m-- l.'J.") all kinds of hiiindryiug C. W. Cm tii, manager 2'ith, phone 107, Ogden, Utah. . I'liriNirmi SIM COMOEVrll. 1U0V TIIK We do LAI1K0BY. Bnil-liin- : ii'isiilMiroiii, it, Thera is a deep pathos in the picture by W. L. Taylor, called .The Passing of the Farm, which appears in the June issue of The Ladies Hume Journal. The bowtd d and figure of the lonely widow, standing with one hand on the open door .of the waiting coach while she takes a long last look at her old home, makes a strong apThe sad peal to the feelings. November sky, the distant misty hills, the closed house, the deserted AMERICANS. barns, and above all, the drjected t Clarlaa Raised the Nee- figure, bring a lump into ones QoTrsmn .ary Meaay aad Worn th Mother's Oratitdde. throat. A mother came to Washington from A! OFFER TO SUBSCRIBERS SELDOX the home farm in New Hampshire to nurse her eon in the hospital. A few EQUALED. daya later, says Joe Mitchell Chappie, Wo now make this great offer: in the National Magazine, he died. the body mur.t na'WT 4 Week for, jvhole year The authorities s&jd sad-fhce- - BIG-HEART- -- imft jmT, World. J etory waa'ffes will m VLt,wlCaTlson, Ella Child, A. E. Pratt. I The World furnishes more Effle Ballantyne. , iejr . B. H. Jones. , gave the Pnce 1 other news- - I It to her with NympathtMAPleasant View A4gdi-- c. I any I cannot describe the -- flic liap-,- , Joseph Hell (Notary). i 1 fickfill- A inerica. in ItB parad'ix WilliJ. paper published Myrtle Budge, . . j piness of a broken DOCTORS: i.i...r in loo per. May Hicke3wrJi 'Vl1- I fiewu service covers all filuue I bereavement, who wax D. N. Smith, I). D. 8. ir r ami ia liam Shaw, Henry equaled hy th.il of few her loved one from a jiaij j.rr'x Dr. Cook, D. D. S. dailif-g- . ni for he Its reports frum the Ilotr I ' ri1 1ake hio Roae. bert J. M. Harris, M. D. ichardr h,ve t been excl.ed in Plain City Clare Prof. M. Thomas. laiisen, nn,l thoroughness proniptnc-spyard where he lured to play, Oh, Im non, Ilyrum Luud, ( BANKS: Mil- - land with the A.can kvo U,J br presidtiiial campaign home with me." Liuyd D.ivif, Paarl First National Bank. now in it will he invulu- lie Maw, J)bn ( Ioor, dear, lonesome heart! There Zions Saving Bank k Trust Co. able. It (nilitical news is absolute- - were glistening eyes around; the uter- ! Richardaou, Haz-TRAVELERS PACIFIC blT. noble, J iin erenoroua, The fact makes it of I ly tp,butfhearts. I love to Garosr. partial. , think of especial va.ue to you at tins time. I American generosity as one of Hooper Eugene Ii in 1ns lloiky Mumi. If you want to watch every uPerb virtues of our people Della Powers, Anna iUt M K tui11.- - In Ciiicngt, U,j (j,., C'.llJD move of the great political camSpaulding, Rindy Dwarfs of the have a long jour-m- y PlCTO" A study has recently been made of paign take tho Thrice-a-Wee$500 insurance on your home (if I Mitchell, Nellie J0RS: I dwarf the who live in ahead of them, and the Congo World. If you want to keen vour brick) or household furniture, 8 Stimpaon, Stella est in the vicinity of the Semliki river vi: i;i iex. 1 ruslE i is n it the J and they need in the LTganda not a bad idea eye years, city, $5.00. If frame, $6 00. McCloy, Kvelyrv protectorate. These No. . 1.o Fjii.1, MailjV Tm I dwarfs are of two types. Those of one Costs leBS than 4 cents a week. I Quihell, Chloe BeJ $o'i use watching take the Thrice-a-Wee- k a St. Louis, ni!ih:i, s Md witl1 ecMwldw-abl' Storey, I World. If yon want to know all B.r, black You may not lie aware that a fire I North Oily,i-vt-:in.OgderjtK: on their hollies; those Jurli hair Little Cars Barker foreien develnmnei.l tuba the of the other have red and inaurance policy covers not only Ernest Danlels. $ :15 a. in yellow skins, I a with to red hair on the No. 2 Overl.-nithe damage by burning, but also Nephi Brown, tendency l.imitp-lf.,r I bead and yellowish-gra- y in hair on their I viiug I , com. Flossie fire occasioned the St. Paul, Ft. I,ui any damage by MontgorJ I hirliblt A. I as and. the Weber , K.itisu-try in Oinuha, paper County and, though eenwy'igiyarde- department putting out the fire. merman, Lotting. u,j t arker, Times together one year for $1 .05 Boribed B heing usually of a winning City ami Iaik City This would cover lose by breakage I Norrii, Inez .;10 p. i14 rmite. and cheerful diaDosition. No. 4 1 lie Atlantic 1xiv(-ifor and wetting duwn which ueualiy I Esther Ellie. 4xj i b(i have i Read the advertisements in Chirago, St. Louis, St. Paul the I Bln Madajr, amounts to more than the actual t. A South side woman Louif, Omaha, Time?. It will pay you. Tested IBan ln petitioned the fire loss. M. L. Snow, Agent, 425 and courts to protect her in her regular $;:;o p.m. City olher A New Jersey man has brought dF" 24th St., Ogden. washday, but it is believed, says the A I! KITE IVJDKN. thA f')'nf-.,rtbelong to sum l(f uit for divorce because hia wife Chica Record, that the majority of No. 1 Overland tJi(j from Limited, OiA.nlia-Chirago U Legal Notices. Any notice that ia re-- 1 days, there 25 bonnet.. " 8t burin, St. Chicago, f'r-lIhuI, I.ui quired to be publiahed in a newspaper people come l.inc seldom hcritate alioiju , much Oueu women may I gether. Oinalia, .u irer, Kansas I (such as probate, land and ethar notices) bury you de be derelict in Botni matters, theie City and Park City 2:10 p.m n unking for tickets via thl can be legally published hi the Weber Kallroad. No. 3 the Mail i Fait n is not a case of The matrimonial single railroad wi!l he I a we have as County Times, This is guaranteed Chicago, St. Ciiicap,MiIwanleB & St. Paul Rj. at the present rate of work-- .' on record that aroe j comPlfted infelicity general circulation in Weber Ooonty. I On receipt of in about two years, the cost prub-8t. Paul, Kaiiuas City, Den- ing undue extravagance J Solid Train of Electric Bring your nsticea, er ask y6urSi- ably considerably exceeding tha orig-Lighted N U ity 3 :50 a m tornev do so, to the Times. dfemon (Elyi to Palace cient (Jar? The Finest Made. J"LISVm!!1755u,ow. No. 5 The Pacific Express, from r millinery. tesla tha great merits oTthc remedy. All couon ticket Chicago, St. Paul, SL Iui ELY BBOTHEKS, agents have M Warren Sff, ICcw Tork City. Omaha, Denver and Karims our -- -J tickets on sale. YEARLY U Bev. John Reid, Jr., of Kreat Falls, Mont, a.m. City. . . . .......... I recommended Ely's Cream Ralm to me. I l. l. downing; ClirtKliaii mm R. . RUm.E, . A. an emithasise his atmteitent, It is a EMIY, Tor Infanta end Children, a a women to in look hu our after iu Commercial Agent. '. A t, ears for catarrh if uird as directed." Tkl. Ticket Agt sud adjoining CountU-- to t a, Mnr.i r Fronds W. Poole, Hutor Control Pies, Tin Kind Yon Have Always Bought thla . ) i t Pass i Salt (I. E, Frt. Lake City, Utah. j and correnpondeiit; work ati Im iI.i.il nt Ajjt. J tur where it ii practicable, patronize I Oharoh, H.i.n. Hank home. Mamii i Uuluu Depot, Ogdi-n- , Utah. ' tha Boars I the business men who invite your partli.-ulato A. H. Klirrman, (irn-- al Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged - - vwh-.Ih- . 3S - , ly I jipi-irch- TIM If 1 not, why not? If you live inW eber County and fail to subscribe for the TIMES, you miss some- thing every week of general interest to Weber County people. The Times pub lishes every week county news matter which no other paper does. , J l yii k I I I e ..I (to (RtlefOBun IW NA nc IJ l , be-mo- IK-nvo- quii-kf-s- lh-nvi- 'r a '.'.E S I naiiid JlndaM ooo.oojH r.l Jlia" of Rev York City It im pnaaiM Machuci, Data, Sa town. . .. .OS sons. Snd paluumkilllr. rpdr hr kw taCktaiatLS. iKbwIpMMUa.iTlH. Marks' ..n, A M00. colo PIANO I - fr-.n- Trans-Siberia- Shin and Silk Waiui, ; la laci, about two hundred uidui arttclaa and Souichold MCfUittc, ka ancurad wnkuul cuHinc on rant. A new and ptan ol ancuring .ubKiibari nilboul Iba faaturan id can.uun ymanaiafa. - r Traas-Slberla- (1080 In Gold A 3950 PIANO nnrtn rAnRhagSrAy? vSur'nltiML Given Away Free "nl I md our rnmplcta mum and my plan for al-- e cur Main mu, h Prrn rrMy ka niptlnd and delighted with lha a of our premium., MClment a4 1 la 1 000.00 lu rnr aua D Qold mt a 1)50.00 Ilano. ltup u. a B for he full peilkuUia , do au. delay. Sea ah, let V ptfo ifhkl irifipl! nd XMfHkklflrf mi ha anal IPaMR. sN S) Opp. Medrrat iau, dtipa "C. A. SNOW & CO. U. 1 PATENT LAWYENS, Pa taut Offk, VASMfWTON, fi 8888888888 t o, K:m-siii- CASTOR A posi-Uv- m $900 I;i-.-- j- EncloMielf-a-ldre-uie.- tr.d. through ihl. p.pr. 1 r ' I aST Signature of Nanaiiar, Corcoran Building, npasit L'niti-- 1 Stale Treasury , WaahinKton, D. U, Mbaa dgUITkeWOMAN . PUBLISHING COMPANY, HuIttUng, OpifleHeiiiaa A'eur lark Ity, JV, X. Your Face. Shuwk the stale ot your feelings snd tha stats of per health as well. Imonre blood makes Lsulf apparent In a pale and sallow complexion I tm pics and Skin Erupt ions. Hyon are feel-- I iid weak anil worn out ami do not have a health jr appearance, yon try Acker Elixir, II pure all blood diaeanes where and so called pnrlBsra cheap Sarsaparilla full; knowing this, we ae.l every bottle on a For sale by Wallace guarantee. Drug Co. and B.U. Knoib. Druggists. Hl-ui- Ad vertigo in the Times; over a thousand copies are printed each issue. The Times goes into the homes of the people end they reed the ado. f His Pockets and Purse store first nnd money saving nfu-rward- Prove our ad's by investigation. Respectfully, Are Empty Nut having I. L. Clark head he was uuable to take vantage of our offerings. and A Imnd-oinprulati-- 23C0 and 23'32jWariiingtont This is a safe OGDEN, UTAH. llluatratad lv viwtlr. nf m itin J.mmitl. 4'crnia, l a four tuontLa. tl. 8o!d tiWKlfali. lrn KUNN & Co.c,BrMtoKew York Urancli pockets being empty es you have e head end can reed our bargain lists each day. Haorlhuck Essf ilEswrtea In 9. Without Scientific American. LliH ad- No excuse for your T ecnfldnntlal. i.im-o- . '1 V 1) C Between 2,500 nn,l 3,000 peopla read each issue of the Times. |