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Show T.. '( T - - - . , 1 webeh miirn coxjnsrTr times. WEBER COUNTY TIMES. Always Buy PUBLISHED I PATRONIZE ! We manufacture aline of HEAVY SHOES for men anil boys suitable for wear for. Lumbermen, every-ila- y Kanclimen, Slieepmen, Farmers, anil the ever restless school boy. They arc made of Heavy Grain Leather, Double Sewed andKiveted to lace anil bHckle and are without exception the very best in the market. We have known them to wear seven, months every day. EVERY FAIR WARRANTED. W piy the highest market prlv for Wheat. at Deposit y nir wheat Phce-ni- x or !ali er Ili the gristing Otis! Hint The Oncn worn ! always-worn- , other. Crab sad JNO. WATSON, Mgr. Btate, city, county is and school tax 23 mills, and the In the loiter part of August and earnoly in September, thia year, it was ami lrovidence of waters the ticed that rivers were thick and red. an offensive odor, which emitted They At length became almost intolerable Some obaervers described the color as "chocolate. The most remarkable phase of the situation was not noticed until Sep tember 8, 0 and 10. Thousands of dead fish, crabs and eels were found In wind rows along the beaches. Boatmen could see aucli marine creatures as blue crabs, menhaden, tautog and flatfish come to the surface of the water and wished to betray uneasiness, as if theywhich in element the thoj from escape were immersed. Often they would come stoIS the noxious they were subjected. "Indeed, say Prof. Mead, of Brown university, "the shrimp and eels were actually observed to climb out of the water upon takes and buoys, and even upon the iron cylinders which support the bridges, and which must have been Tery hot. In several instances on Scptem ber 8 and 9 hundreds of blue crabs were caught by a single individual in a few minutes time at the meuth of And on the following the Seekonk. live crab or sbrlmp could a day hardly be found anywhere within the region indicated. TRY NEW LURES. All ruh Hava to Food, What Do They Eatf If there ia any tiling a fisherman likes to do it ia to get a mesa of fish where others have failed to get a bite, and no atorieo are more frequently told than thoae of big baskets filled at lakes or jionda known to be alive with fish, but in which tho fish were never before known to bite. There are Iota of ponds in which fish can be seen but not token. In some lakes fiah may bo taken in the spring only, or in midsummer, giving rise to the belief that they do not feed at other times. In places where trolling spoonn lone are used, very often big catches are made with flies of baas and pickerel, and in places where only natural baits worms, frogs, minnows are popular, artificial lures are often successful. It is related of a Jefferson county village that no one ever used flies for bass fishing till a boy who k new about Adirondack trout fishing come along with a e fly rod, with other tackle to match. "That toothpick catch a fish? said d the native fishermen. Why, a bass would smash it all to pieces. A couple of them were curious to know bow the tiling worked, and volunteered to row the boat. They got to a big, dark pool under a cedar tree on a ledge of rocks, and a Grizzly King and Yellow Sallic dropjied onto the water like natural flies. What followed was convincing to the natives. A black bass of over two pounds in weight grabbed the Grizzly King nnd was hooked. He put up a good fight, but at last rolled up on his aide and was dipped up with the landing net. The natives didn't say very much, but they did a whole lot of thinking. Light wood rods soon became popular in that region, and bigger messes of fish were the rule. k as to where you rain buy your groceries and get the best value BITS OF HISTORY. Wl'7 : Call at S. A. Illair United States nearly a month before Washingtons first inauguration; it wav the case with Millard Fillmore, who, it is said, took the oath on Sunday, March 4. falling on that day of the week in 1849, while Taylor, the president-elect- , being a rigid Sabbatarian, did not permit himself to be sworn until Monday. It is mid that in 1S77, when March 4 again fell on Sunday, Wheeler, the vice president-elect- , took the oath on that day, while Ilayes, having religious scruples, put off the matter until Monday. Of these cases, however, the most peculiar was that of 1789, when, the government having just been put in operation, presented the curious of a vice president without aspectacle president. At the time, however, the matter seems to hare attracted little attention or remark, and ia now remembered only as a historical curio. . & Co., 2341 Wash. Avc.; let them quote you prices; you will go no further. They are reliable. pacers. T. B. KU jaisrs, curio expert, says the Pottery Gazette, states that there are factories in Europe for tho manufacture of all kinds' of works of art lhAl are likely to attract the collector. Modern articles of china are stamped with old marks so cleverly that even experts have been deceived. Arms and armor are treated with acids which eat away the metal, thus producing the same effect as the ravages of time. Carved ivories are stained with oils to make them yellow, and are subjected to heat to mako them crack. Pieces of furniture have holes drilled to represent the worm holes, and so on, until there will be very little in the way of curias which are in themselves really curious. A Manager. Tell Your Grocer to Send You Creseent. well-know- n Orescent High Patent Flour is made on the modern Electrical Process from the choicest of wheat. Baking is a Every time there is a strike workers, and projierty pleasure when Crescent among lessly and wantonly destroyed, dares condemn the Flour is used. Manufac- American rageous proceeding, though every American believes that rioting tured by Peery Bros. strikers should be treated ns reck- no out- Preii-de- IN THE FAR EAST. Makltifc The grave of an unmarried woman in Turkey ia often indicated by a rose carved in atone. Japan bad a colder spring than at any time in 80 yeara. In the middle of May thcre waa snow at Xikko and near Tokio, Railroads ku,uc?tuer. The fact Mint wiil.in theptist i5yc; of tiic u novcor.o.-v- , ill r;i' road tracks has been doin' away w il on certain lines was :.t a re cent meeting of the New York Aiw't r: of Sciences. The improveme:' i l::is l.e. brought about principally tiirough and methods of iiT.nufui-li.iverr. nav.-rails. A ing 20 or .".0 milca an hour, mns i:;; tin a;..l i'c.vvp.h," h inequalities. Mu the rails for cue!, mile trav err; d. For merly the "lot:-- li.eqin.rt jer it: :! amounted t. j1x or pcw-i- fe.-t- . nr: for liic Lost roads; now it h..s : ;; induced to only IS or 20 in:1, is. r.i'.d i':n: 1m said to ii remna-.i- t due t the rails. It wns o'.nto-- l rut Mot :h. improvement, v.hich ni.iy li carried farther, brings with it In sv'er tives and cars, lunger tru'n.i and i;h- two-thir- ! ds lu Japan a man ean lire like a gentleman on 60 a year. This sum will pay the rent of a house, the wages of dif-iifv- two servants, and supply plenty of food. A recent government census ahows widows. The Burmese have a curious idea regarding coins. They prefer those which have female heeds on them, believing that male coins are unproductive and do not make money. "track-indicat- i or v- - i 1 . d.-..t-- The 1 speed. Youths Companion. nt Cleveland treated them at Much of Clevelands Chicago. popularity-i- d duo to his treatment of the rioting stribera at Chicago. Tf the Americans were less cowardly, and would speak their minds, tho strikers would be more senti hie, and loss destructive. Indeed the strikers are Incoming more reckless every year because of the belief that the people aro universally with them. As a matter of c that in India there are 5,846,759 girls between the ages of fire and nlneyears lras-- i ho ere wives, and over 170,000 who are Carious Facts About Swearing Vloc Idonts Into Oder. I More than once in our history the vice president lias been sworn and inducted into oflice sooner than the president, says the St. Lou is G lobe Dt moernt. This wns the ease of John Adams, who took the oath und lie.eaiue president of the senate and vice president of the represents about tiiree square feet of front vertical surface. A racer thus going against still air is said to exert a force of over 3 horse power when going at the rate of a mile in two minutes. By having a pacer, usually representing two, four or six men riding one machine, a great deal of this air pressure is shifted from the shoul ders of the racer to that of the A SUGGESTION half-poun- ! is estimated that a bicyclist bent down into tho racing position It for your moneyo seven-ounc- ' citizens think that high. Why What you people are in clover. do you think of Ogdens where property ia assessed 25 per cent, above its actual value and then a tax of between 30 and 40 mills socked on to that? IN DOUBT miles. Sentinel, raysons total That part of Narraganiett bajr which Ilea north of Prudence island la The shaped very much like a Uwedge. four about base, to the southward, or fire milca wide, and ite length, up to Providence, la from ten to twelve miles. This particular branch of the main boy ia aometimea called Providence river, llut whatever ita name, the dimensions remain unchangedin There are at least 30 square miles this one area, and if Greenwich bay oft to the southeast, and portions of Rcekonk river, which runs into the bay at Providence, be counted, the extent of the water to which thia story relates wai not a whit leas than 40 square L. Sxow, Publisher. The other day President McKinley sent out to Wisconsin and bought a beautiful team of liorBee. For them he paid $3,600, and yet it is stated on good authority that there isnt a Bible in the White House. Try a pair and you will liavo no OBtitA to the at published Sandy, ia U taild newest venture. It is a right newsy paper and wil! succeed if the people down that way appreciate the importance or a good newspaper. BaackM TkorlM - This is the son of the year when every man woman & child should take a blood purifier to cleanse the system and bring good health. We make a specialty of - - FAMILY RECIPES. sea- h 16-in- ch I I reached the trigger with the tips of my fingers, nnd down shut the ponderous door, scraping tho grizzlys nose as it fell. I was shut up in tho bear pen. IV hat a moment that wns in m3' life. If I were to live a thniisaml yearn should never forget it. How the bruti s did rage outside. A hundred times they walked around the pen. the bearoliieint-inas chief mourner, and the coyote-- , skulking after him and howling As for me, I lay stretched 011 the ground Inside and hi plied as.1 cried, and cried end laughed', for tit nerve were gone all to piece, aria I had a spell oi whut would- hate been hysterics if I had been a woman. Sometimes I varied lhe,performnme by fuint-in- g comfortably away, with such n blessed sense of security, and when I waked ngnin I cried and laughed some more. 1 staid there and kept house fn that bear pen I dont know liow mauy hours, and all the time my broken leg ached horribly. "After awhile a fusillade of shots roused me, and 1 saw the grizzly upon hi haunches Then some more shots sounded and he fell, with faint struggling motions of his (inns. The coyote rushed at liim iirrt, but a shots neat tored them. "The next I knew there stood mv brother Kdward, looking down upi-i- i me in the bear trap. 1 was siitTering too much to observe llm expression of his face, but lie was astonished bey und- expression to sec me alive liim. lie was accompanied by m.v two miner ncquaioijmci of I be idgl t beflore. Ill bo bunged if it wasnt Itfie elosest call with a grizzly bear I ever hen id of,' non the only exclauiutiou the miners could umhe. "You see It happened this way. My frightened horse tore like tiiiul throuj '1 the limber, and (Hissed the miners in ih. canyon. They knew at once that an accident had liefallen me. I hoy slutted immediately to hunt me np. wlun they enme across m3' brolhcr Ned, who hod conic up flor nnothcr day's limit with me. Tliev- nuw where 1 laid passed through the chaparral, and where I hail licen 1 brow n front im horse. The prints of tllic liear's led had given them reason lo believe I wax done for, and the Idood on ilie ground assured them of a frightful dcalli I hail met. It wns four or live mnnilis before I could get about willuiiit cnililics, anil it was several weeks that I lay critically ill at my brother's rtimfli with 1113 shattered limb. The doctor say it is marvelous thnt I lived through the tin month. 1 slvll feel (min w here the break occurred whenever the vveatiher is dump, nnd I don't suppose I shall ever get over the horrible sensation of that July day, I BEST Blionld buying 1k your ahn medicine. Get Hoods Sarsaparilla and have tho best medicine MONEY CAN BUY Times-Democr- 2.301 "Washington. Lincoln Hotel. at PARVO. Tire unspoken word never does harm. Kossuth. Cant is good to provoke common sense. Emerson. It is more trouble to do ill than to do wH. .Spanigli PmvMh. Troops of furies march in the drunk-aril- s triumph. Zimmerman. That one vast thought of God which we call tho world. Bulwer. Tub only disadvantage of an honest heurt is credulity. Sir P. Sidney. Poverty wants somo things, luxury many, avarice all things. Cowloy. Never marry bnt for love; but see that tliou lovest what is lovely. lonn. Makk yourself all honey and the flies will eat you up. Italian Proverb. The pursuit, even of the best things, ought to be calm and tranquil. Cicero. Suii.es from reason flow, to bruto denied, and are of love the food. Mil-to- TWENTY-THIR- 330 . i.'. t. l.:.el. in for Good;. Meals Clean lledsjlleae ant i refoic Al-fie- ri. TRY IT Advertise in tho Times; over a thousand copies are printed each . Tho Times goes 'into the homes of the people nnd they read the ads. f int-ue- Tuere is one person who is wiser than anybody, and that is everybody. Talleyrand. And thou canst not smite as the wind sets, thou wilt catch cold shortly.-Shakespeare- . Mast are idly busy. Domitian was busy, bnt then it was in catching flies. Jeremy Taylor. Eloquence, when at its highest pitch, leave: littlo room for reason or reflection. name. - Preserves A ara fruit., plrklMormtmipnun man null)', more quickly, liiilllifull- - iiralid llrllnut rurillluu wax than hy any ntli- -r & "''Refined Ko-T- o wonder-woikc- r, strong. All druggists, 00c or (I. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. . Clilcaan or New York RIO GRANDE WESTERN SUMMER EXCURSIONS. Salt Lake and return at nue fare and one fifth, account Rocky Mountain Interstate Medical Association Convention. iy2G July 22 to 26, Ask your Druggist for s generous IO CATARRH CENT Ely's Cream Balm contains no cocaine, mercury nnr any other Injurious drug. It Is quickly Aboorbod. Gives Relief at one. IheD Allays K4"r0in and Protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taate and Smell. Full Slse sue. ; Trial HUe 10c. ; st Drucfriste or by msiL i. ELY bIboTHEJuIi OS Warrea Street, New York. ITeals J1- 11 ut f -t dic-ide- ie m.: Life is made up of little tilings, anil the smaller liry arc t he more important part they piny Kiiuitiiucs,'' observed a prominent street contractor to a WashHow few peoington Mar reporter. ple fail to iirk up a horse shoe if it is in their read. A pin has a similar influence niimiig many men, but 1 don't think I have vi r seen vvoui'Mi pick up a pin ill the street, though they have much niore lire for them than nun. I pick up pins and horse shoes as often ns 1 see tl cm. mid I don't know that I have ever hail any special good ,'uck or lind 1 $ KWliiiily Suva So. Cese&retAlMviv ( V.oi .rt.ie, llic, n.ost wn, Corfu 1 iniiiiv-i- l iiiMHiurv of tho p:ik ant. und nur. sdim" to th tasii, ad gently mid ucHitivf iy u iviuiiiw s. liver and how eli, cleansin'- - tln cm re vyatrui. d:K'l ccld.i, cum iieadnelie. low r, liubil uni ration nnd iry a box and biiionxm-sn- , Ph sv; 2r. Mi I'dil',. tSoMuilif of (1. h C. suurmuuud lo cui hv u'l tii i:;,;;. t".. , f ', CO YEARS EXPERIENCE AT THE RIGHT TIME To hold your interest through the months, a store must offer yon inducements; must pass along to you the fullest values. To mid-summ- er bring this fact in view, weve centered every effort on the goods adapted to the season. Weve turned the current on the items that groove in with your July, needs. Making always the right prices on the right goods in their season, when you need them, is one among the induce luck in emisi and ip.ieTiee, I suppose 1 shall continue to do so tn the cud of t he chapter, i all it superstition or au.vt liing rise you rnn.v. The lucky pick up u it h me, however, is marbles -- Hu plating alleys of lit lmyn and ini free t.i admit licit would ralhrr find a n.i.rblc than nr.y small tiling that I I. now of. (ood luck always has followed fir'dlng a 111a rliii as far ns I 1111 cone. 'rued, and in talking about it I find flint ethers have had similar experience. My obis th it ni ti'bii findservation, ing i 1) e riMst kind of good luck fur women, though there is not as mis-lMipcntllion iu it ns there is nbnul Hie horse shoe. You will be surprised upon talking to your circle of frit nd.a t find how m.m.y there arc who are pleM.iil to 1 1 1 Trade Marks Designs Ac. Copyrights eketeh anil dmirrlntlo.i may j opinion frwvli mir qulekilr niwnrtHin . Invention t fimhubly nulunlJihln. Crn tlinmiMrlntlyroiilMcntfal. Ilaiiilhorikon I'atenta aent free. iiMrst lumny furFonirtaKliatPiiti.. InlentR taken tlinniKli Hunn A lo. receive qwlnl notice, wlilioul cliarue. In tlia Scientific JItnerican. A tinmliumiply lllimtralPil weekly. mint ton of any eelenl llle journal. your; fonrninntlin.fi. Kuld liyall MUKN & Cg,3G1 New York Broadway, Branch Office. I'A F rlr. 1 erms. $3 A ncwi1elraa. IiMVCKt 8t, WaiMnalon, U. U. more d lih'i.'i'. nod there fear! at lei arc. He mri : i.r.e hist charge upon llifi coyote-- ; nuil fl:co, rushiiir back, Micil :uy shoulder :..rriiu and started rff in :i trot. A few r.imueiitA of n.nuiiy were followed by nicthi r f:d;jl-irj- r spell, utid once More, ha i'pii.v, I wai llle'OUSen'iUK. Vilril I ri cov I'l'i'iji Ilu same luiw !ii:g, Ku-in- g i':ii!'.:':onii:;.i wus goieg on uroiu.d me. .Ad.i.-- m;m-ber- x j.rul ti'.'ide the I'nynlin. eriiir- hi.:: and t hey were pres iug close !iipoi:.. l not yet be;;im ii.. v the grizzly. to devour me. ire wuuM ; and over tin and grov.l for :i uvutient rn.d ihcu m.ihe iishiii"diM upon t lie ctu'iiv. torinfr them like eh'ifT. As I lurui-- towaleh him in eve of these violent attacks I wns slur lied find that I w:i Iviun-jus- t befi.r- - the door (if one .f tiv broilmr ?,'ed-V- beurpms i i the H-h- .-. : c t 1 1 r mount. tips. was a lit to luiiire, ln::,l md rr.i.fed with !'. fe.isndy el'iiipi .! 1orclLr. T!:e dcor-wa:- : ruisedi end f.isteeoil 1., the lever that wilh the Ii iroer in. eb. J bed helped to liu.M a (b.zen je.st libo ill ore t.rir itliaiil. At firs.tiu.v tIi'M':'!il wMecfthc it woui.l- be t.n Ned's bear glitik tr:i; to have l bs iuolher bene right in fi or.t of T j.ri, f.'ori.e- to li e. 'J he thing el-- e (icem-reiback in.d . nv..;- ,n,:. j.; nmiUi wpc e pen to shut il on mv m d llr.isb this to"v f..r n;e. j feel I. is l.rintli on mv j'-k- 1,-- j. l n i - 1 i (nil oil -- uu ( : j:ij iiii.i e :i .Jli.M J Ii ij v. iM.) ; tli:-n,.!i- , i iiek lip .1 marble, mu many of t hem will lie able to give you fciiliKtant ial n asuns for their belief. h now Colorado laity in this city an arliiitof wme distinction w ho tel is me that sins Las ncvir failed to sill her pad lire if she had a marble which she found in her pocket, and has never been able to do so if she did not have nny. Kunply carrying the ninrl.Ie in the pocket doe not work the charm. It must be round, and the more frequent the finding the mure frequent the gum luck." 1 11 r:ii!is wlm BALLAST ABOVETUCKS. A lt(w Idea That Is lrplvinr A((t Hon In Murine (.'Irslsa tamnirul VM. It in 011I3' within lie last few 1 that sailors have discovered the great advantage of rarrvii.g ballast oii the decks of' empty slops, Fays the (iiardiiiu. In sailing ships, of course, it ia to have the weight ns low down in ihe hull as may be, for the object is to give the vessel "stiffness'' ami lo ccuiitci balance the pressure of the vv iiul on her ails. But in stca'iurs the weight of lallart mid-rto prevent the ship frt.in eiqisi.iug is fctnall; most of it isenri'hd fo immerse the propeller and to reduce roll ing, anil ns a steamer's oi ler of gravlicarer to her d(ek ity is thnn to lier ki'Cl, liaiia-- ioi di el. sti s her more than ballast at I hr bottom of (lie bold. Pi'M.i ir is true. Ft ill refine to lilicvc that it can be Fafc to eaiTv vv If ht so 1. rp. Mm-cliest- -- '- -' 1 -- er d 11 1 ad-ic- esq-tain- , li j.njjo ,.i.l'J .itjl JMIJ e.l K..w .(.Id; .v;t "'ll I a p.ipiu ji.i p ;;(ii:.i.iS P'.l.iill'lj jUIL .!!! Ilodll jlf.IJ pl.li j y.ip.jii! ju uoiiipuo.i oii;jod.:.ip j ujo.j iioiii.t., ii::iu:i: 1.1 i I!l II I l.ji.io .fill !!T!.W W,,,; "s MII.W .Vj J J J (li j rev i dew -- J 1.1 sill'! IMJ III I J1 .1 Ijji i ,Cj;;:n.)i; ui.u-- j je.nj .tin j , I I! JI'IT.I Co. 'I II l'jj .( 1 ,J. . .IJlJ ments we offer that should influence your buying here. Yon will find onr shirt waist stock replete with now things as wo received a shipment only a few days since. go at 50c. Boys New Pants 25 & 50c. Odds-nnd-en- ds Ladies' Wrappers 65c. Ladies' & Children's Shoes and Slippers 95c. the pair, quality good, styld a little off Respectfully, I. Li. 11 1 ill Ik THE RIGHT PRICES Iver- Trifles. riinm, M'Kiy TANlAlii IHli y to-da- y, if, H EAD Superstitions Regard That Many sons Have for Mere a ikmiiiI c:iktwf t from votir 4lfUi.'i?irlcr ertht 1. fcfcjld vryv Wro. Mn,if I y d TRIAL SIZE. lif'iihoM. It Im eniy ntil fhlnplms nlr, In 1 THESIS BRING LUCK. Psrsffiiis Was 1 Dost Tobacco bp:t md Smoke Vnr I.it Am 7. To quit tobacco easily anil forever, betnag nclie. full of life, nerve nnd vigor, take that makes weak inen Biic, the had my life saved loy he coyotes. you wonder that I have a lender spot in my In'll rt fur the licasist hat nine nut of teu men think are tile iiieanivt and sneakiest that live?" Detroit Free 1 lo li'iMnaofutlieruwawiUlie l.inti'U- - f Hint mo:3 1c it ii e lrcss. J1111I iliz.-.il- e - when ;: I struck the ground. My gun gone clear ovor the grizzly's head ami lay on the other side of him. and there I was with m.v leg broken above the knee. Isn't it queer what fiiuv tilings you will think of in some awful moment of sorrow or suspense? I la.v there, tr3ing to imagine whether Ned would find enough of m.v hones to accord me decent burial when he ctitr.e to search for me. 1 wns absolutely feelfor a ing in m- pocket n little pencil nml paper, so that 1 could write a few wonls, when the griazY nmc, nmelled me over two or tlin t imes, ami at Inst took hold of iti.v left shoulder nod began to drag me. Then the pain in m3' broken leg and m3' tortured shoulder overcame me and I went off into blissful unconsciousness. When T began to find myself again the loud bowliug, deep growling nnd screams of rage Mart led me liaek 1 f 01 null the into the world. grizwhile nil zly standing over me, around, not more than 2u yards away, were great gaunt, hungry coyotes. They hail gathered in gnat ium.iIkuf. and I saw in n moment what li:ul saved my life thus far. They were iifiuid to venture upon the bear while he held his prey, ami he could' not begin ripping up his captive while they stood strong in numbers nml ciiihoMcr d by famine. Whenever the grizIy put. down to take hold of nn. the coyotes instantly began to crowd nearhis bend wih n er, whereupon he rni.-cwarning growl, nnd they Ut d tn a mfrr distance. This occurred md on;'e rr twice but a dozen times. The very fact thnt I am. here, per.-limen, due to a gang of coyotes that would have torn me into a good' many fragments if they could, have had t heir way. But the brief respite fame to an end. The hear, tired of hr inir defrauded of his mi a I, to drag it to Treatment 11 ales ami Loti 1 snnu-isai-.lt- s men secures happiness by crime. St. D - 1 11 lie-for- This is tho place and was natumli- cautious and ool, so I thought no harm could come to me. Along nhout noon that dav I Hh.it a buck some 200 j'nnls from me, ami as the wounded animal bounded away in a heavy vlinparral, I drove m.v spurs in my .mustang nnd gave chase. It was easy to follow- - the buck, because it left a trail of blood stains on the ground, nml in the. brush as it bounded along. The deer ran down the mountain slope for perhaps a quarter of a mile, nnd llioii ituiMi'nly slfui'k down ilu! uuiliu- at tnin. And .'0, following il, I last to the edge of the cun3'ou, with its large timber and henv3- undergrowth. Just as I entered this canyon I came upon the overturned trunk of an enormous trci which had apparent 13' fallen several months lief ore. turning out n huge mound of clay with its roots. The trail of blood showed that the deer had leaped over the trunk, but my horse was no jumper j::u1 I began iiastily circling around the tree. As I turned t he angle of Hie clay mound at its root, with a vicious snort nn enormous grizzl.v wprang up erect out of the shadows and faced me with jaws open. This npjKirition ami the sudden squatting of my horse occupied urn sici;ml. Before Ilu rext second was mrr i::y Ix every rank, both gTeat and small, hotv.e had j'.irn pod nlmut 1. it is industry that supports us all. think. 1 had gor.e ever G3r. Weix does Heaven take care that no curve, turning flis-maJl.- few-mor- e GEO. F. CAVE, Tropr 1 IN Drug Co ., Co-o- p vm-atic- MULTUM g ri-- u cusa-edne- MaFoHdla WUlromAlMl tfc 25 SATURDAY, JULY 22, 18TJ. THE MENS LIKE A SEA OF BLOOD. mh Two months MAX6FIELD OUR SPECIAL CREEDMORE. ! Uiid Four Months 75 60 Application made to enter at Ogden post office as second class matter. THE IRON KING. Co. Strange VisiUtion in the Waters at Narragansett Bay. 1.50 The offiicsl paper of the Denocratio party of Weber Coooty. THE BOYS WE CALL Stor g f.0! ml satisfaction g israi.t Jed. Elevator advance.. fl.00 Addioss all communications "WEBER COUNTY TIMES FARMERS! & of the forest must yield at A few years ago Germany array test to the continual blows of the woods-Whofficials, in testing one of their the human blood has become U.45-incand dogged impure the tittle drops of Krupp guns, attained the Hood's properly taken, wilt Sarsaparilla, greatest range recorded in the fed the oak of bad Hood, world, 12 miles. It required one minute and ten seconds for the shot to travel that distt&ce. But Uncle Sam is bailding tlio boss and weigh WiWiWVuWn.ViYfiVAAVfiYrViV gun. It will be 126 tons, or 252,000 pounds. A IN THE GRIP man could easily crawl into the 1 ... OF A GRIZZLY. V muzzle It will be capable of firS: S ip. ing U shot weighing 2,370 pounds e The Unpleasant Experience of a jj: California Sheep Herder. St a distance of 21 miles, or as far as : WW.W.WMW.W.W.V.VmYW.V from Ogden to Brigham City. In its flight, this great projectile youve, all told your would reach a height of 30,516 feet. NOW that about the meanness and of the coyote, said Johnson And what a scattering there would Blocker, 11 mountain herder in tluvKun be among those infidel Brighamites Bernardino mountains of Californio, in a company of ranchmen at the store if one of these ton and a quarter av er at Warners Springs the other evenlove missiles Bhould drop down in ing, 1 have a little on that subject to say myself. I owe any life to a jak of the midst of them I coyotes up in Kern county, nnd from all tliat I can learn they are the same all others of tho coyote family. In is The New Orleans 1873 I was teaching a district school in Diego county, anil was all run down vouches for the truth of the San in health ami spirits. When the Ling came on, T had an infollowing: Some years ago a dealer summer from iu- - brother Neil to come vitation in Kew Orleans sent an assorted and spend the summer ut his ranch in lot o patent medicines to an the mountains in Keru county. I acand went there on imile buck, American agent at Santiago, Chili. cepted, because there were no railroads in southern California then. Among the stuff was a lot of tooth"The second day I was at my brothers ache drops, which were warranted ranch. We went outfor a week of huntin the mountains. Wc were armed on the bottle to cure the worst case ing wiih the best rifles, and our horses carof toothache in teu minutes. Here ried a big lot of ammunition ami c:iuiji stores. Ned soon tired of hunting, nnd nobody would take such an asserafter wc had tumbled over tno wildto tion seriously, bnt down there it is cats anil several antelope he wanted get back to liis horse, sheep and vine-- j different. The first man who ards. He told me that the upper mountain canjous were full of hig game, bought a bottle made an immedi- and that he knew from the loss of sevate application and then pulled out eral calves and pig? that summer there were bears in the heavy timber. That his watch. When ten minuteB waa enough to excite m3' best endeavconors with a rifle, and I stayed in the elapsed and the tooth calmly mountains while Brother Neil went tinued to ache he was furious, and down to his ranch. For u wvek morn sevat once had the agent arrested. I got nothing more than a deer, eral antelopes, and for the. sake c.T getThe poor follow was fined $1,000 ting rid of the mean varmints, I shotu coyotes. and sentenced to three months in dozen or so I spent one night in a camp of a fc.w jail. Through the efforts of the miners, who were washing gold in n and the next morning when I American consul the imprisonment eanj'on, rode away one of them advieed am to was knocked off, but he hud to pay keep near to their ra.mp, for they had seen the day before grizzly bear ricks tho fine and it broke him up In the mud about the springs two miles awn3 I laughingly nssu red t he minor business. m.v marksmanship, that I took pride in The giants SCBSCUlmOX I'KICX. Home Industry Every warranted to give satisfaction. A perfect home industry. Stand by it. fo Spring.. en ie the beat. 4 EVERY SATURDAY. One Year iif strictly in When not iu advance Six Months Back Mill Strokes Felt Great Oaks 1 Our Flour. It fact, the people are Universally 44 Little against the rioting strikers, but are afraid to say bo. Ex. GUARK SODS. r ...... ... - by M. i.-- vii3(ik;i far the most comfort aide of 12 made by him across the Atlantic jn ballast, confirmed ;i!S j the record of the rbips clinometer, is certainly remarkable. wa- (tonil fur Viutilntr. No. my eliild," said II m. Smith to licr little you should not expect pjty for lieiug giHid. You should be pood for notli ing." And then will I be a brute, mamma?" Ik a brute? What do mean?' You eallrtl papa a good for nothing brute yof ter:!i3'." Columbus doumal. dniiu-htcr- ; ' Stewed Oj stern. Take the oyyters and bullor nnd season neeordirg to taste. Then put them into a pan cook for three niiuules. Add the milk, anil when they come to a boll the? oysters are done. Serve ia n Lot dish. Toledo Blade. |