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Show r (gtl Tt? V r ? s . V t'.-- t f . r s 't - V s5 V v.,v . v 0nUerHT Merchant . WEBER ;jssorrr: t in placing your nl vcrtiMcnu-nthe Time y.n get your name. ynnr iMrcalna liefore cereral thousuud people eav li week. Iijr LJ ,'U-- DISTRICT Before In COURT. ut ALFALFA SUED. g OGDEI'S A StU.lR FACTORY. few lfercktluft Facta Concerning lrogreae. The year 1899 waB a with the Ogden Ita record-hreak- tr sugar amount in the Not only factory. of sugar turned out but in the runs made by the factory, says the Herald. It was a year successful beyond any calculation by the managers and will undoubtedly dead to extensive improvements and additions during the present .year. Not only has the plant been a success to the satisfaction of the stockholders, but it has distributed to the farmers of Weber county nearly $150,000 for beets and has paid out for labor to Ogden men a little over $120,000, making a total of upward of $270,000. distributed in Weber county besides the dividend which is yet to be de-elate- 1898 Gold Silver Load Copper Totals and Caapurd. 1808. $2,098,000.00 4,403,855.23 2,348.908.60 426,691.05 1800. $3,465,32 0.00 4,612,351.05 $9,277,543.87 $12,025,540.05 JUDGE 2,701,869.00 1,246,000.00 HALL- - Justice Joseph Hall is now in charge of the police court of the city. The Justice is as well qualified as any one on the globe to give good, sound, fatherly advice to the Weary Willies, the plain or faney drunks, the fistic fiends, or the erring frail ones. The Jifdge's long practice in the pulpit has made of him an exhorter who $300. should be able (o start many a G. A, Sebring filed a petition for letters of administration in the faltering one on the road to virtue estate of Fred II. Hull, deceased, alleging that the deceased had property valued at about $1000. Motion for a new trial in the case of the Utah Electric Railway company. The motion was submitted without argument and overruled. In the case of Condon vs. Nicholas, cause set for hearing Fob. 12. N. The more we and think of the matter the more are we impressed that Fate must have willed it that the Judge should be elected that he might do missionary work among the At any rate if he cannot start them all in ways of right he can at least preach a most eloquent obituary over their death to all things good. And that he will deal out mercy and justice with lavish hand is ! well-doin- g. back-slider- s. J. Harris, administrator, vs. unquestionable. Elizabeth Boyle; case continued for the term. I'asquale Fucillo vs. Gaetano Bolognese; continued for term. Alex L. Brewer vs. International Savings & Loan association; continued for term. Andrews Larsen vs. Utah Loan & Trust company; case continued. Frank II. Thompson et al. vs. James Montgomery; motion to quash was argued and denied. Girard Danker, late of Sweden admitted to citizenship. Rose Stewart Emanuenlaus has brought suit for divorce from Manuel John Emanueslaus; failure to provide. Melissa J. Staker has filed suit of divorce from Charles A. Staker; grounds, cruelty, etc; also asked court to prevent plaintiff from disposing of $650 on deposit in bank. COllJTY COMMISSIONERS. An laatano mt irhal Oaaa Biaeaaaaful Varaarbaa Dune. The following no doubt might be duplicated if some of our Weber County farmers would report their iucern seed harvests this past season: The farmers in Malad and Bear River valleys are meeting with much success in dry farming M. O. alfalfa, says the Tribune. Johnson, who has a ranch near Plymouth in Boxelder county has 150 acres in alfalfa and is his acreage. He prefers land not irrigated because he finds it more profitable to raise Beed He has had than coarse hay. land produce as high as $10 per acre in seed besides getting most excellent feed in the chaff, but his average per acre has been about $14 for the seed. SS99 Judge Rulapp: Thomas tbo estate of tho Clerk deceased, Head, account final audited the of thn administrator and fi tiding it correct it was approved by the court and petition for distribution granted. J. II. Myres yesterday filed suit against Howaid McNevin and Cecil McNevin to collect a note for ouit MINKS. Without noise, without excite-mea- t, without any flash advertisement, Utah has taken a grand advanco in the year just closed. Of course her leading industry is mining. When the mines prosper, The farall the .State proxpuis. mer gets a better price for his pro ducts; when ho does, he buys anoro comforts and luxuries from When mining the merchants. booms, then more and more men are employed. Their wages are paid regularly, and the more they sire paid the more they invest with the merchants. During the year on tlie mining exchange of Salt Lake, 18,536,788 shares have been .sold, and they havo brought On the curb 3,356,-'89- 1 shares sold for $844,734.81. This was an increase ot about 30 per cent over 1808. During tho year $1,914,500 was paid in dividends regularly declared, while from private and sole incorporations, enough more was paid In dividends to swell the full amount to quite $3,000,000. The total product of the mines for the four metals, gold, silver, lead and copper, The gold was $12,625,540.05. showed an increaso of 65 per cent of 1808 and over the gold out-p110 per cent over the yield of 1897, eays the Tribune. BriUsh Medical Utabi natal Frail net fur Poor Committee reported $560.35 as disbursements for 1899. 52 Siaterville people asked for the appointment of Benjamin Chadwick, Jr., as road supervisor for that district. Filed. The petition for the division of the Taylor school district was permitted to be withdrawn. The matter of dividing the Warren school district was considered and taken under advisement. Resignation of W. C. McFarland of Garland as road supervisor district was presented. E. A. Stratford was appointed deputy Treasurer to collect personal property tax. Some mean people may imagine that by all this praise that we are anticipating being brought before his honor and are paving the way to an easy sentence. Not ho, as we believe the Judge incorruptible. CITY CODICIL. The new City Council met for the first time Tuesday night. Mayor Browning called the Council to order, uud Councilman Joseph Parry, the oldest member, was chosen as temporary Chairman. Then the voting for President of the Council began. Politically, the Council is evenly divided, Parry, Flygare, Emmett, Brown and Junes being Democrats; Cross, Thomas, Abbott, Powers and Carr, Republicans. Ileber II. Thomas was chosen President of the Council by a vote of 6; Abbott receiving 2, Joseph Parry 1. The Council will meet Monday. - New. The frequent casus of nervous prostration nr utter collapse of thj nervous system under which we men go all to pieces, as the ing is, have cuusud much Ihougld and investigation on the 'part S physicians. Certain inorganic substances art well known to cause various form! of nervous diseases which are readi ily traced to the poisons producinl them. Further research leads to the belief that alum is a prevailing nervous prostracause of for the symptoms it produces tion, on the nervous system after it absorption into the blood are verj remarkable indeed. Experiment! physiologically made upon animal by Orilla, Professors Hans Msyc Paul Seim and others, show that alum frequently produces no visf iLle symptoms for many day after its introduction into the bodf. Then follows loss of appetite and other alimentary disturbances, and finally a serious prostration of ihe whole nervous sjBtein. The most prominent physicians now believe hat nervous prostration and many affections of the nerves from which both men and women Buffer are caused by the continued absorption of alum into the system. It is probable that many medical men are unaware of the extent to which salts of alumina rosy be introduced into the body, being under the impression that the use ol alum in bread is prohibited. Alum, however, is still used surreptitiously to some extent to whiten bread, and very largely in making cheap kinds of baking powder. In families where baking powder is generally used great care should be exercised to procure only thoBe brands made from cream of tartar. The alum powders may generally be distinguished by the lower price at which they are sold. so-call- OLD PEOPLE MADE YOUNG. J. C. Sherman, the veteran editor of the Vermontville (Mich.) Echo, has discovered the remarkable secert of keeping old people young. For years he has avoided NervousIndigestion, ness, Sleeplessness, Heart trouble, Constipation and r Rheumatism, by nslTrp be cant writes: It Bitters, and he too highly. It gently praised stimulates the kidneys, tones the stomach, aids' digestion, and givcB a splendid appetite. It has worked wonders for my wife and me. Its a marvellous remedy for old peoples Only 50c. at Co-o- p complaints. fan. 30 drug store. D4-otr!- rmiTSTOVED. The following marriage licenses have been issued this week: Ashley A. Canfield of Malad, Ida., and Miss Beth Wilkinson of Glen. Joseph Later of KaneBville and Miss Luetta Jane Taylor of Harrisville. William E. Teague and Miss Pearl Rebecca Granger of Hot Springes, Boxelder county. and Mibs Blair McFarland Weber. West Elizabeth Faddis of William E. Poulter and Miss Annie S. Lamdon of Ogden. THE 10UITY FIIAICES. County Treanurer Chambers report fur December, 1899, has been TROF- - H- - THOMAS. filed. The principal items are Prof. M. Thomas, the eye special- as follows: ist, who recently moved to new Cash on hand Dec. 1st. .$44,334.92 41,447.30 quarters in the Utah Loan and Receipts in Dec Trust Cos building, is working up Total for Dec. $85,782.22 a large business in Ogden. This Dec. 13,381,25 Disbursement week a Times reporter visited him during at his comfortable new place. The professor has had 30 years experi- Cash on hand Jan 1, 1900 $72,400.97 ence at his profession. He lias met ABSOLUTELY AND with a vast number of kinds of SICK HEADACHE cured by uring Mokl Tea. A diseases and affections of the eye, permanently pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and aud all of which have given him in- indlgcuton, make you eat, sleep, work Satisfaction guaranteed or money happy. valuable exptrience; an experience back, 25 cts. and 60 cts. For sale by Wallace well qualified to cope with almost Drug Co, aud B. O. Knoth, Druggists. known. Prof. any eye trouble The Weber County Academy of Thomas no doubt well deserves the extensive patronage he is receiving. Medicine met this week and elected the following officers for the ensuing cimKn cum be tiara year: President, Dr. George W. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as Baker; Dr. J. D. seat of reach the the they cannot Carnahan; secretary, Dr. J. F. Gorblood or don; treasurer, Dr. F. L. Brick; disease. Catarrh is a constitutional disease, and in order librarian, Dr. G. W. Perkins; comto euro it you must take internal mittee on admissions, Drs. D river, remedies. Halls Catarrh Cure is Carnahan, Brick; committee on taken internally, and acts directly medical ethics, Drs. Perkins, on the blood ami mucous surfaces. Allen, Osgood ; executive committee, Halls Catarrh Cure is not a Drs. Brick, Driver, Fernlund. It was prequack medicine. scribed by one of the be9t physiThe Americans continue to cians in this country for 3ears, and the small armies of Filipinos It is at every encounter reported. is a regular prescription. composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting diiectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is wliat produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for Room tha tor A I phi liver, and' cure testimonials, free. biliousness, sick I headache, jaundice, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., nausea, Indlgesf lion, etc. They are in- During the yoar $32,000 was repent in improvements, including new licet sheds and other improve-anent- s about the buildings and grounds. New fixtures for lessening the consumption of coal were placed on the furnaces, new trackage constructed, siloes built and the shed room increased so that now there are 600 feel of beet sheds twenty feet high and thirty feet wide. The ncreage of beets raised in 1893 was 1800 with a marketed Toledo, O. tonnage of 15,000 tons. Last year Sold 4000 to increased was by druggists, Price 75c, the acreage are Pills Halls Family acres and 32,000 tons of beets were j&n. 30. hauled to the factory. In 1893 the the best. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. WHY WOMEN ARE NERVOUS- - GREAT. UTAH sugar product was 3,500,000 ounds, while in 1890 the product had inWhat tho Oraat Young State Produced creased to nearly ti.000,090 pounds. 1m 1890. During the season of 1899 there The following are tito Heralds were employed in tho factory and in work connected with its oj Aeration 250 men, ending on December 6th, when the run on beets closed. ? NEW VOL. OGDEN, WEBER CO., .UTAH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1900 VOL. XX. BUGLER SUCCESSOR. UTAH'S HIODLCTIUAS f vice-preside- nt, de-fe- at valuable to prevent a cold or break np a lever. Mild, gentle, certain, they are worthy your confidence. Purely vegetable, they ran be taken by children or delicate women Price, 2Ek!. at all medicine dealers or by mall of C. L Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. According to recent scientific revelations it is getting unsafe to We are eat, drink or breathe. told that water is full of typhoid Beer fever and disease germs. causes Brights disease. .Wine and whiskey causes gastric and other stomach disorders. Coffee racks the nerves and tea attacks the liver. Eggs cause biliousness. Fish bring on leprosy. Pepper and condiments destroy the taste. Oatmeal causes boils and eruption'. Freeh bread is unwholesome. Stale bread causes colic. Grapee and berries cause appendicitis. Tomatoes conduce to cancer. It is suicidal to eat cucumbers. Radishes and lettuce produce dispepsia. Brown Potatoes are fallacious, sawdust. better no than bread is Butter creates acid in the stomach. Even the air we breathe is fairly alive with germs and microbes. Ex. HIS WIFE SAVED HIM. My wifes good advice saved tny life writes F. M. Ross of Winfield, Teun., for I had such a bad cough I could hardly breathe, 1 steadily worse under doctors treatbut ment, my wife urged me to use Dr. Kings New Discovery for Con- grew KARRlSViLLE-- - Tfce ill Kolb Hate a Grand Komi Happy ug 38. Utahs. Most of tlie people up there are doing well. West Weber, Jan. 4, 1900. PREDICTIONS Gaikmng FOR JANUARY. the cook as no other agent will to jnake will aid January opened with a regular Ctnplr. Editor Weber County Times: storm period of good resolutions, As per announcement in your lasting about ten days. During last issue, the old folks entertainthe period you will meet men upon ment was held at the meeting to their bud -house on Friday, Dec. 29th, be- the street hurrying, ness with the light of a noble deginning at 11 a. m. llarvy G. Taylor and Geo. Yearsley of the termination in their eyes, and five committee had spent oceans of cents worth of chewing gum in time in extending invitations to all their mouths. These are they 49ers of Weber County and as a who havo quit chewing tobacco. ; .. The dainty caker--- "' result we were favored - with tho weeks tobacco two the In juice The white "and flaky tea biscuit. presence from Ogden of Free. C. F. run and off chins their will drop Middleton of tho Weber Stake, The sweet and tender hot griddle cake. Pros. Charles Welch of tho High down even to tlie skirts of their The light and delicate crust. Priesli Quorum, Jailor Critchluw garments. Tne man who lifts quit and their wives and also Jesse smoking The finely flavored waffle and muffln, vpl also be abroad in the Brown of Five Points. A real , The crisp and delicious doughnut. Um(, .'.lie will chew a dry slick . gaud old lime was spent in siuRiagi, if-- .. v The' white, sweet, nutritious bread and roll, aim reluctantly refuse a cigar reciting,' dancing, feasting, etc. That old 49er fiddle in tlie hands twenty times a day for tlire9 days. Delightful to the taste and always wholesome. of Pioneer James Browning ol Then ho will conclude he is growassisted Five Points, by the musi- ing too fleshy ami sit up nights Royal Baking Powder is made Williams and cal son of Dr. to make up for lost time tr3ing others (lid yeoman service. These The man who has waited until the from PURE GRAPE CREAM OF veteran pioneers were on their to of first the year quit drinking high mettle in the light fantastic TARTAR and is absolutely free ho on met will every hand. He and old time quadrilles. with usually takes two or three days to Jesse Brown recounted from lime, alum and ammonia. No man ever remuch interest his batallion extaper off. periences and liis arrival in Utah formed who set New Years day to two days after the 1st pioneers of commence. There are many imitation haling powder, Towards tho latter 1847. made from alum, mostly sold cheap. Avoid of tlie innulh a cold wave will part them, a they make the food unwholesome. . Friend Critchlow recounted a freeze out the last virtue in the few of his comicalities to the no hearts of men who habitually turn ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. binall amusement of all present. New on Years new leaf day, A fine lunohco'i was spread over a business will resume devil tlie Whatever ou do, never set your- is your business to have what ho with a warm beverage to the aud Committeeman Taylor at the ohl stand. self up for a critic. We dont mean wants, treat him right and make veterans. a newspaper critic, but in private the trade. said that coffee was as cheap and as plentiful as the llowing 4 mile ife, in the domestic circle, in soONE OF THE REASONS. TC creek and said that tho Harrisville ciety. It will not do any one any llw Kind You Haw Umn Bought tha Ban of our some reason One why carried will do 3'ou harm if Bigaatnio Cattle Kipg, l)an Costiey, good, aud it the key to his cellar if these home manufactures do not have a 3'ou mind being called disagreeof borne patronage is because able. If better toothsome not were like ones dont you beverages any Iiut everything passed t hoy permit outside manufacturers nose, or object to any ones chin, Nothing aggravate!) a woman enough. in to come commodities of same tlie more no was than to get a Christmas presoff so cheerily that there dont put your feelings into words, homo market tlieir and take here f any ones manners dont pleat e ent that she cant find out the pricn need of resorting to his cellar for away from them by advertising all rou, remember your own. People of, or at least make a close guess at. an 3' more good cheer. modern busi- are not all created to suit one There was also a paity in tho around them. The cannot man ness get along well ;aste. Take things as you find evening for the veterans, mixed up and plentiful news- them, unless you can alter them. with our young bloods, at which without good the house was taxed to its utmost paper advertising any better than Sven a dinner after it is swallowed lie can without a good and sufficient can't be made any better. Concapacity. At midnight all retired, bunk account. like to tinual Newspapers cricontinual finest the of one having enjoyed and to homo be institutions, loyal ticism of one the or of this sociables ever held in Harrisville. speech will always give them tlie preferhe conduct of that one, the dress Sheriff Taylor and his sister, how we all kickpurselvcA-'lor-riot- " outside cannot but .refuse ence, pt.iha.PDiaimwiof-4.hf- l re business to Mrs. Marl&r ami ilva . imvlngii ovnieil a hbme'mftntt will make you, as well as your protect turned home Thursday last, having lacturer who is too conservative to against it by paying a few most If the you unhappy. lome, dollars to some reliahl enjoyed a social outing with their advertise. are never pleased with any one, no fire insurance company relatives. one will ever be pleased with you. The holidays have passed off A WONDERFUL CASE. but no with several kick-upWHY ARE THEY SUCCESSFUL A little girl, aged two 3ears, in have been arreBts, as tho kick-up- s The most prosperous business New York city, swallowed a screw held to the tuno of charming men are the biggest and most perwas immediately thrown into means that you will soon music, and all havo had a gala and not does ThiB advertisers. sistent be able to replace your terrible agony. A doctor was time. mean that they advertise because home, barn, sheila, 1103, Cards are out for the nuptials of hurriedly summoned and promptly have means and can afford it, they etc. If not insured 3ou Joseph Later, son of Peter & Eliza- responded. He knew that if the but- because they havo judiciously are ruined. beth Later, and Miss Lucetta J. screw reached the intestines the invested of their income in part Taylor, daughter of Bishop Levi J. child would die. The man of printers ink until their business aud Josephine Taylor. Elder has grown to large proportions. It as a medicine and science called for returned Later has lately erroneous idea to milk and while it was is, however, an anil bread United the in States, oiissionary think that all one has to do to get and ere this reaches tho press they being brought, he twisted a dozen his business is to make a big diswill have been united in the Salt threads of raw silk into a stout play in the papers. This is only Lake temple. They aro indeed a strand. One end of it he put into For that sum 1 can insure part of the program. In the first charming couple. you for a considerable the bread and milk and then it place 3ou must have something to While writing the above, the was fed to the amount, making 3'our child, which wa3 sell that people want; second, you are property absolutely safe boys busy testing equestrian forced to swallow an cnil of silk must have it bought right; and for three long years 3'ch, as a result peanuts strength and thirdly, when tlie ad has brought fifteen food. For the with one payment of a few dolalong are flying galore all around iiere. you a customer, you must be able lars which you will hardly minutes the Bilk was allowed to to meet every promise you have Harrisville, Jau. 3, 1909. iniss, anil then you inay settle in the stomach, so as to give offered. The sole business of the .sleep in peace for three opportunity for it to twiHt around ad is to bring the trade to you. It WEST WEBLR. years, and mav leave tlie screw. Then the doctor careyour premires with an of the silk end the at pulled fully easier mint, regardless of Waul Harriase cf Will kHnn Yunus Cmijilr that dangled from the babys ihe playful small boy anti Unit Canada Net tier. bis destructive match. hud attack an child The mouth. Editor Weber County Time.: Come in and let me figure with This week, Blair McFarland, son of nausea and that was tho desired you; it will pay you. of Win. and Rose McFarland, ami thing.' Another careful pull and MANSFIELD L. SNOW, Miss Elizabeth Faddis, daughter of (lie screw was drawn out, entangled in Alexander Faddis, were united Agent for Weber Co. in the strands of silk. The bal 3 the holy bonds of matrimony in Williamsburgh City Fire Insursaved and restored to its the Salt Lake Temple. Tlie young w.ih ance Co. of Brooklyn, are the One ot the bent companies in couple will make their home in h3stericnl mother, (such West Weber, where llioy both are victories of surgery. the United Slates. E. II. Ieirce of well and favorably known. The Salt Lake is general agent and fire bride has resided here since a adjuster lor Utnli. little girl, while the groom ivhh burn and raised in this settlement. Dull Ilciulni'lK', Ill i dm in vnrioiiM iwrln of tho loxly, Kinking Hi tho il of the vtninttrh, Low Your corn spondent joins the many of The fond mother dreams great dreams I'im plexor Sores arc as site holds the friends of the young couple in all iiiH'lih, pnMtivi: tvi.li'iirtM of iiunne iiiool. No of babys future one in her arms. Dut the dreams little 111111 Ik' purified in ii iniitli-Im.v mi it wishing them long life and happiAcker's ISIimjiI will never come true unless she lias Mcr t i.MmIii kixmI health. mm - r ... - o When fault-findin- uU, theres a fire g, , A safe s, sumption, which completely cured me. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Pneumonia, Asthma, Hay Fever and all maladies of CheBt, Throat and Lungs are marvellous ness. cured this by positively Now the holidays are over, the medicine. 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles people are once more gelling down free at Co-odrug store. jun. 30. to work. The health of the people ii MiCKLEXHARXICl SALVE. generally good. There aro some fame for marvel-louscuie- cases Has world-wid- e of culds anil sore throats, It surpasses any other but nolbi ng of a serious nature as salve, lotion, ointment or balm for faa as I can leai n. Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores, Pres. C. O. Card of the Canada Felons, Ulceis, Tetter, Salt Rheum, were here and Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin stake, and others, to the people last Sunday. Eruptions; Infallible for Piles. spoke More emigrants are wan led in Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at CoCanada. They said there is a op Drug Store jan. 30. good opening up 'there for many Geo. Otis now has an army of more farmers, hut the elimate and fruits will hardly compare with 62,500 men after the Filippinos. Insurance - $5, $10 or $15 paid in time will save you Played Out. 1'VviTi-liiie-!- mnys mure. ?, slec-pin- g r Klixir tins never fniliil hi euro Scrofulous nr Syphilitic itoiMin or any other liloo.l iliseaHCX ll IN ccrliiiuly n H.iinlcrful r enlist v, n.nl we sell fvety Imllle mi u pieitive iMiarantce. Wul Iiiiik Co. ainl II. ii. Kinilli, . mi-- p. a. I, NO. A this season of th year, snys Mining ami Scion ti fie Press, the claim jumper is examining the public records ami is on the look given him a strong body and a healthy mind. Children die in hosts, or live to struggle through life feeble of body and dull of mind because the mother was unfit physically and mentally for motherhood. Women who use Dr. Pierce's Prescription endow their children with strong ixrdiea and bright minds. It is every mother's duty to give her child the advantages of a healtny body and mind. A weak or sickly woman Favorite Prescription cannot do this. makes weak women strong ana sick women well. out fir valuable claims upon which lira. Orrln Stiles, of Downing, Pnnn Ca.WU, tho assessment work has not been writes: "I have ticen intending to write to yon since my Isby was twrn in regard to what donp, therefore it behooves claun ever Favorite your Prescription ' has done for me. I it enough, far I have not been aa praise owners to make haste anil lake ad- cannot well for five ycara as I now am. la July last I hud rick boy, weight ti pounds, and I wa. vantage of tho lew remaining days aa baby not had short time, and aince I got up have only one day. I have not liad any womb trouble of 1S99 to complete lhir assess aineerick I got up. I wna not only aurprised myaelf all of my friend, here are aurprised to ace ment work on claims thought to be but me .0 welL valuable enough to warrant the Dr. ricrcea relicts cute Aiilyonunrsa expense. H.C. Wardleigh Sells PIANOS, ORGANS& MUSICAL MERCHANDISE at 2376 Washington Ave.t Ogden. Get his prices and terms. . L' - |