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Show BH WEBER COUNTY TIMES. Merchant K. H. Jones of Kelton Oats are now retailing in Ogden at $1.35; Iucern is worth about was in Ogden on business, Thurs$7.00 a ton loose and both products day. are becoming quite Bcarce. Clean rags wanted at the Times f All kinds of job printing done office. the at with dispatch neatly and Stake President L. V. Shurtliff - FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1899. SOTES OF THE TUBS. Weber County Times office. Give Tho City Council will meet next us a trial order. Monday. The baBe ball boys of Ogden are Read the advertisements in the making preparation for an active Times. It will pay you. summer of contests. From all apTodays Times is only a starter; pearances the Ogden team will be second to none in the state. keep your eye on the Times. The horsemen of Boxelder and Tuesday morning Timothy KenWeber counties will hold a meet nedy and Mins Kate Farmer were in at Corinne on April 25th. united in marriage by Father Cushnahan. Their honeymoon Judge II. II. Rolapp returned the will be in Califorspent traveling fore part of this week from down iu Grand County where he held a nia. short term of court. This week Adam Patterson made a big buy in real estate, purchasArbor Day, April 15, passed off be50 feet on Washington, ing quietly in Ogden. Many of the tween 24th ' Ho streets. 25th and business houses were closed and paid $7,500 for the piece, which many a tree was planted. is $150 a foot. A company of some 200 marines Fred Halverson, the tonsorial arbound fur the Philippines passed expects to move his place cf through Ogden Monday. They tist, business across the street, where he wero the admired of all admirers. will occupy the basement of the When business men are selling Utah Loan and Trust building cheap or have bargains in their about May 15. stores, they, as a general rule, tell The street car lino down 24lh the people through the newspapers. street, between Washington and Mr. & Mrs. G. J. Wright of Idaho Wall, has been abandoned. HereFalls have been on a visit in Ogden after the cars going down that the past few days. Mr. Wright is route to the Union Depot will go owner of the Lincoln Hotel and yia 25th street. other valuable property in the city Wednesday, lion. William Lowe of Ogden. of Willard, was seen on the streets John Scowcroft, senior member of Ogden. Mr. Lowe had the misof the big wholesale house of Scow-cro- ft fortune two weeks ago of losing a and Sons, has been confined grown daughter, the mother of to his home off and on for several four little children. weeks. He has been able to spend D. R. Wheelwright, of but a few hourB at his place of the Brigham branch ofmanager the Wheelbusiness. wright Bros, stores, was in Ogden Tho 1'intic excursion, which a few days ago. He came down went via the Rio Grande, Sunday, on his wheel, covering the 22 It miles in one hour and a half. proved to be a grand success. consisted of a train load of eight Sunday a small son of John coaches, all of which were well West was shot in the filled. There was a big crowd from face with accidentally a small revolver. The Salt Lake. boys were playing with the weapon, Spring house cleaning 'is hero not knowing it was loaded. The with all its gentle loveliness. Tne wound is said not to be serious. mail that gets through it without The two boys, charged emitting a single, solitary Bwear with stealing Farr goods from a Btore, word, is a jewel. But what of Lho were arraigned this week and poor housewife, who has not the recourse of Bwearing, yet Iiab nine waiving examination were placod tenths of the disagreeable work to under be$300 bonds and their case will heard in tho district do? court. According to the Herald, For Sale: On easy terms the F. J. Cannon has gone into the mining business, represent- noted Stark Farm situated between Malad and Bear River, 3 miles ing the Gold Hill properties near west of CoUin8ton, 320 acres all cultho state line. The name of the tivated. For information further company is the Holland Mining address P. Stark, Senator Cannons Compiny and Brigham City, ollice is at the Templeton in Salt 3t Lake. Up in Brigham a few days ago a Gov. Steuenburg of Idaho, lias baby was born with hardly any placed a quarantine on upper lip, no gumhs and no roof to from Boxelder, Cache and its mouth. The infant isslill alive, sheep Elko counties, claiming that sheep but has to be fed. The poor in those districts are afflicted with mother, who is sick in bed, is the scab. Last year Idaho tried not permitted to see her child. to give Utah apples a black eye. The Salina Press says our Utah l)o we deserve all this, or is our are the boys sister on the north growing cranky bravestin ofthothePhilippines bravo. The Utah . with age? , , batteries are heard from in every That old lime comedian, II. E. engagement. And, strange to say, Bowring, who is well known hut few of our rugged boys are inthroughout the stale and whose jured. They bear charmed lives. liotnu is now in Brigham City, was To Bim eta i.t.ist Subscribers The in Ogden a few days ago visiting list of the Bimetallist was subscription his two daughters, Mrs. Fred to over turned us, so the Weber CounClark and Mi.--s Bowring, the will be sent to all such subTimes whose of ty popular milliners, place business is on Washington avenue. scribers. Where persons had paid in advance they will bo credited accordingly One who claims to know says on our books; where they are in arrears that sinco last fall over 33 sets of harness have been stolen from var- they will be charged with the amounts. ious settlements between Logan Mrs. Hubert Ilall of Menan, ami Salt Lake. If the harness Idaho, returned .home Sunday after ..thieves keep up their lick they a pleasant visit of a week or so with ought to be so well heeled in this the family of Mr. Ss Mm. W. II. line that they will soon give harness Hull at Five Pointi. While herS owners a rest nml turn their atten- in Ogden Mrs. Hall adopted a little tion to some other line of pilfering. girl from the Florence Crittendon When you are altractel to a home. store by an al. in the Times, do Judgo Hulanieki dealt with a the Times a kind act by telling the number of vagrants this week, merchant you read his ad. in this sending sumo of them up "for a paper. That will not hurl you, few days; others were discharged yet it will help us. The Times is on strong promises that they starting out with a big circulation would not let the grass grow unand wo want the business men to der their feet while- - they were bo impressed with the fact, and one making legs out of town. of the best possible wayB to thus Spring has so far advanced th.it InipresB them is for our readers to as above. cutting of lawns is in order. A occasionally drop a word lady who catne in from Omaha Tho Bugler, formerly published this week says she was surprised at Brigham City, Utah, has moved to find Utah so far ahead ot Omaits plant to Ogden, .where it con ha. Here, the lawns and fields Holidaled with the Bimetallist and are now beautiful and green, in' Weber County Times of that place, Omaha only the first signs of and will be published under the spring are discernible. latter name. We hoje the venture It is reported that John A. Penwill prove n success, but Ogden is young man who was resuch a dreary journalistic grave- der, thewounded in an engagement cently an ordinary yard that it gives cold is not in Manila, seriously hurt, shivers man the newspaper when ho thinks of it. Park City but his wounds are bad enough to justify his being sent home on the Record. first transport which will leave th6 Trial Subscriptions Try the Philippines for the United States. WebeS Co. Times. It will be sent The wounded soldier Is a son of on trial for 2 months, 4 months, Detective James Pender of Ogden. or f months, no collections being ' The religion that makes people due until you have received the subpay their, debts; the religion that paper for the length of time scribed. The rates are 25c, 50c, keeps people from speaking ill of and 75c respectively. If at the their neighbors; the religion that end of say 4 months you like the makes no distinction between paper, you can pay the 50c due, or wealth and poverty; the religion at the end of 2 months the 25c that makes people upright and due and by paying 1 1.00 more you honest; the religion that makes can get the paper for one jrear. men manly and women womanly; the religion that is a part of peoCongressman Cooney of Missouri every day life, exemplified in says we have thrown the Spaniard ples kind deeds, loving acts, cheering down upon his hack, ducked him is the religion that is needwords, in the pool, rolled him in the sand, world today. Ex. the ed in sunk his wooden toys, and in a Stand by tho home merchant, spirit of generosity that approached contrition for the act, we have says an exchange. He is tho man raised him up again, dried his who helps to pay for. tho BtrceiB clothes, brushed the dust from upon which you walk, for the him, healed his wounds, fed him, school in which your children, or hired a carriage and gently conveyyou wore educated; he ed him home, and as we parted erhaps in to keep up tho church elps with him; amid a confusion of He is the which you worship. and adieus, thrust $20,000,-00- 0 man who built a home which eninto his pocket. Such are the hances subyour property. Every short and Btmple annals of a great has is which passed paper war, honorable to us and profitable scription his name on it; he ia the one who to Spain. cannot afford to swindle you, Bei interest, if nothing else, would prevent this, he bears his share of the expenses of the! government;- stays right with you in sunshine and in darkness, in days of prosperity and adversity. ex-Sena- GQ-d- k - ay -- rs-Rr- - : CbtM a dae. .mlllionaiie, -- where of his almost says the days this week. And the legislature of Pennsylvania, too, adjourned without elect- ing a Senator. Todays issue of the Times exceeds one thousand copies and two hundred added to it. The Ogden base hall team has decided to use the old grounds at the Driving Park on 17th street. Roland Reed will present at the Grand Saturday night that latest success, The Wrong Mr. Wright. Quite a company of Weber County workmen will go to Wyoming in a few days to work on the railroad. The Y. M. M. I. A. of tho First Ward held their last meeting on Tuesday evening, wllch closes the seasons work. This week, Chris Miller and J. C. Gasberg, merchants of Brigham, were in Ogden purchasing supplies for their stores. The Weber Stake Quarterly Conference will be held in tho Ogden tabernacle Sunday and Monday, April 23rd and 21th. Thursday evening one of the city mail carries collided with a vehicle in front of the Times office, resulting in a demolished front wheel. Judge Thos. Maloney was this week appointed referee in bankruptcy cases for Boxelder county. This gives the Judge an extensive district to look after. a charm- - nthe her childhood. Her father a favorite partner of the judge, nd the two spent their evenings toCombination. An Excellent gether in the home library playing chess in the silence which the game inand beneficial method The pleasant known well affects of the remedy. volves, and, as unsociable and taciturn manufactured by the as they were, the young woman intrudStrut of Fios, Caufoiutxa Fro Steuf Co., illustrate ed upon them, determined that the th6 value of obtaining the liquid laxa- judge should see and admire her tive principles of plants known to be beautiful baby. and presenting medicinally laxative he asked, Isnt he a darling? them in the form most ref resiling to the taste and acceptable to the system. It holding him forward for her father's is the one perfect strengthening laxa- bachelor friend to admire. . Absolute silence. tive, cleansing the system effectually, and fevers dispelling colds, headaches dear Judge Sheldon, do just and enabling one lookNow, gently yet promptly sweet boy. Why, he is a at my to overcome habitual constipation perlittle angel. manently. Its perfect freedom from perfect was and subevery objectionable quality stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it tho ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from Bcnna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho California Fio Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAK TXANCIBCO, CAL. SEW YORK. W. Y. LOUISVILLE. XT. For sale by all Druggiita Price SOc. per bottle A CYNOSURE. Ills front name was Adolphus and his sur- name was Ilrown. v The girls all said hie muatache was the prettiest In town. Hie hair was a deep auburn and It crinkled up In curls That made him the cynosure of all the c village girls. Now, being a cynosure, he had more or less conceit. You could seo It In hla manner when he walked across tho street. Ills very air proclaimed aloud to everyone In town: Bay, dont you think I'm handsome? My names Adolphus Brown. Well, so it went for several yeara Adel phus cut a dash. But being a cynosure doesnt pay In ready cash. And Anally his father brought the youth , up with a Jerk, And ho said, saya he: Adolphus, you have got to go to work." Now, when Adolphus heard these words and thought what they Implied, Ills first thought was that ho would go and be a suicide; But of nerve to swallow poison he found there was a lack, And the thought of a revolver sent cold shivers down his bock. And so Adolphus etlll survives, with his mustache and his curls, And he still is a cynosure for all the village girls; In fact, hes rather more so now than he ever was before. For hes selling lace and ribbons In bargain ntoro. Somerville Journal. ' " y, - Ephraim . Enterprise Thanks, takes himself and belongings to this number of new evei green trees have been planted on the ifcurt house grounds this week. Considerable building of various kinds is now in progress in different parts of Ogden. Ttien all owners of farms, orchards and guldens find plenty to occupy their time from dawn till close of day. Accordingly if a man wants work he should have little trouble just atr present in finding it. WA country, and even if the society kindly lands him in Canada he takes the first chance of skipping over the border, The only time he goes to tbe colonies with cheerful alacrity ia in the pages of a British novel. Queen Victoria's store of India shawls is failing. The shawls arc getting papa, dont you?-Thi- of an Cngllah Company Cook Deprived the Soldiers of Their Deeert. Some time ago, writes a volunteer In the London Teiecrsph, I spent a week with a garrison u!..-r- in u south coast fort. On the last day the sergeants wit down to an exceptionally fine dinner, the crowning glory of which was a large pluin pudding. I had mnde the pudding two days before, had it boiled, and now, reheated, it made its appearance, amid the welcome shouts of ray brother warriors, and I naturally felt a bit proud of it, for 1 hadnt been a ship's cook for nothing. Seems mighty hard, remarked the sergeant major, as he vainly tried to stick his fork into it. Have you boiled us a cannon ball, lirowney ? Or the regimental football? asked another. Where did you get the flour from? questioned Sergt. Smith. Where from? I retorted. From store No. 5, of course. The deuce you did! roared the quartermaster sergeant. Then, hang you, youve made tbe pudding with Portland cement. And so It proved. That pudding Is now preserved in the battery museum. GOOD TREATMENT, Take your Grists to llic PEERY BROTHERS FLOUR MILL. mKmmr SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. s Rye Flour and Wheat Flakes, a choice breakfast food, exchanged on grist. CITY DRUG STORE. Drugs, Chemicals, and Drug Sundries. We carry a large stock of trusses, nml Suspensories Shoulder Braces. Syranges and all kinds of Rubber Goods. Also full lino of Medicines, and make a specialty of compounding P hysicians rescript ions. We invite tho public to call at WASHINGTON A VDUrTD WM. DRIVER, Propr. i Cheek. BEDS OF EUROPEAN SOLDIERS. National Characteristics Reflected la the Different Military Regulations. The soldiers bed differs notably in the different European armies, the principal varieties being given below, and in them may perhaps be seen the rt flection of national characteristics, says the London Mail. In England the bed is hard; the soldier lies on- a. thin mattress that rests on canvas stretched over a frame. In Spain the soldier has ouly a straw bed, but he is allowed besides this a pillow, two sheets, two blankets and s covered qpilt. sometimes even a cover for his feet. It is almost he sybaritic. In Germany and Austria Kes a simple straw bed, with one or two covers, neither sheet nor mattress. In Russia- until recently the soldier slept with his clothes on, on a camp bed; but now ordinary beds begin to be mud the result of contact with more civilized countries. After this it cannot be doubted that the French soldier's bed is the best of all, with its wooden or iron bedstead, a straw bed, a good mattressl sheets, a brown woolen coverlet and an extfra quilt for cold weather. Thus the bed of the French soldier is the softest of all soldiers beds, as that of the French peasant is acknowledged also to be the best of all European countries. ODD AND CURIOUS. THE FILIPINO CONGRESS. Description of It. Openln t - It will remove all Impuri- ties from your blood. It is also n tonic of immense value. Give nature a little help at this time. Aid her all the products by removingfrom of disease your blood. if your bowels are not Pills will just right, Ayers make them so. Send for cur book on Diet in Constipation. . We ktn Mississippi lias a post office officially named Yellow Babbit. In the island of New Britain- a man must not speak to his mother-in-laTen demerits is the fine at the Annapolis naval academy for raising a mustache. his mule inNe.w When, a man Orleans he is fined $25. Boston- fines a man $10 for beating his wife. fact that, as a It is a remarkable dune male tailors by the sewing rule, is neater, finer un more uniform than that done by women. The English ami Chinese languages arc said to be the only two among all those known that class inanimate objects as of the neuter gender. The walking advertisement seen in all large cities, and sometimes known ns a sandwich man, is by no means a modern wrinkle. In 1346 a procession d of men dressed to represent wine bottles used to parade the streets of Florence, Italy, being hired by the wine merchants there. At last, to the sound of the national march, the delegates moved In n Imdy tc the door itpd then back again, divided, r.ml then Agulnahlo. looking very undersized and very insignificant, enrae mu rolling down. Inuring au ivory stick with gold hend nnd gold cord aud tassels, says Harpers Weekly. A group of tall, generals aud one or two dignitaries in black accompanied him, and half surrounded him us they wulkcd along. Mounting tlic chancel steps, Aguitmldo took the middle scat behind the tnble, tlic noting secretary of the interior took the place on his right, and a general occupied the carved ehnir on his left. Without any formal calling to order, the secretary rose and rend the list of delegates, nml sat down again. Then Aguinaldo stood lia-up, and after the feeble vivas his from a took pocket, ceased, paper nr.d in a low voice, without gestures and without cinphusis, and in the hesitating mnnner of n schoolboy, read hi message iii tbe Tngalog lunguage. Duly once was he interrupted by vivas, nnd b. MAG1XSH, that was when he alluded to the three France, nations free England. great ATTORNEY AT LAW. and America ns worthy models for imitation. lie next rend a purported Loan Trust translation in Spanish with even more UtahBuildliiKOunEM, Utah. dilllculty, and when he had finished there was quite a round of cheers, proposed and led by the veteran general, liuencamlno, for the president, the republic, nnd victorious nnny, nnd lor ATTORNEY AT LAW. the town of Mslolos. Then Aguiunldc: arose and declared the meeting adTrent I! llg. journed until It should reasnembie pre- Utah Loan a 3M 315. OG1JBN, UTa'L to officers and to elect organize pared in the regular manner. ill-us- es fine-lookin- TkV MMTa tm hr Kauuous InMnrjr.a Lender, Air bln a Ido. ths ezeluilva g HOSPITAL. Rtak People Bela Gored on a Woo Meat blft In Eoplond. Vegetarianism has taken a stand in England which entitles it to respect from people who are not entire believers in the doctrine, reports the New York Times. The restaurants of the vegetarians are clean and they provide GOOD DIVING. a menu of reosonnible variety. One of latest steps in the line of the work the It Is the Chief Essential to Mania been the founding of a vegetarian-hospitalhas at Hlinla Island. which a writer in the London isGreek At Ilimia and other of the describes. It was startChronicle lands in the Mediterranean diving for Daily in little was said about ed 1895, though of considerable part sponges forms a founders did not as the at the it time, the occupation of the inhabitants. A wish to advertise it until they were sure revisitor to that rather unfrequented successful. It was to Its of gion, writing of the Island customs, be for becoming underit being nonvegetarians, island is a little IEimia, which says: never are ill. stood that directly opposite Rhodes, is worthy of Consequentlyvegetarians some prejudice was there singular-methoof on account the notice to overcome. It was also thought that by which the Greek inhabitants get might be difficulty iu putting an their living. On the bottom of the se.i there No Right to Ugliness. accustomed to eating meat sudInvalid in this locality the common sponge is But diet. a tfi upon vegetable The woman who is lovely in face found in greater abundance than in any denly was found, patients did as other part of the Mediterranean. The trouble form and temper will always have as could be desired, and the reeuMX AmnMa Jt but one who would be atV friends, a derive their goods been altogether very satiafactoadp, gooa Income, pd must keep licr health. If tractive icing always in great demand among is the weak, sickly and all run the Turks, who use an incredible num- cess in meat baths and Fine will be nervouB and irshe eating. down, ber of sponges in the ablutions preof with treatment, plenty ritable. If she has constipation, scribed by their religion. A girl in massage Ilimia is not permitted to marry until fresh air,V are included in the hospital or kidney trouble her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin he lias brought up a certain number of regimen. and a wretched comHow sponges and given proof of her skill by Fortna Was 1Mt. eruptions A London electrician recently invent- plexion. taking them from a certain depth. In Electric Bitters is ibs some of tbe other islands this custom is ed an apparatus calculated to greatly best medicine iu the world to, reversed, and the father of a marriagesimplify a certain process of manufacs able daughter bestows her on the best ture. This he perfected in his own fac- regulate stomach, liver and and to purify tiie blood. It diver among her suitors. lie who can tory and provisionally patented. Other stny longest in the water and bring up interests then occupied his attention, gives strong nerveg, bright eyes, Uie biggest lot of sponges marries the and, by some mischance he forfeited smooth, velvety skin, rich commaid. his right to complete the patent. Ill- plexion. It will make a and in his woman of a run' ness afterward intervened, Accounting for It. absence the apparatus went wrong, and downcharming invalid. Only 50 certs at George Windrig is an enigma to me. a workman was culled in to put matters 1a store. natit would Being preachers eon, ne realized the value of the in- any drug urally seem that he ought to be wild right, inthoroughly mastered the and worthless, but. ns you know, he vention, tricacies of the apparatus, and straightis one of the finest fellows in. this town. drew up a specification and obStill, it must not be forgotten that way tained letters patent. Almost at once GANNONS the old gentleman isn't a very good he of the right to use the apdisposed preacher." Chicago News. to certain number of firms, a paratus . and found himself in a moment the i ThereM lie Unite a First Convict Dont you wish' all richer by close upon 100,000. Mean. . them as ougliter be in the penitentiary time the actual inventor merely en joys BOOK STORE the right to use the apparatus in liis would be sent here? own works. Second Convict Cnuse why? First. Convict- Cause then theyd always have a comhave to let us coves out to make room plete line School and for em. Brooklyn Life. VEGETARIAN , , d straw-covere- W. - n OSEPK HALL, JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE, 'O 'r kid-ney- good-lookin- g, NOTAB V fOBJ.fO. once Court lluuMe Iluililing, Ogilpti. Bhnemc-u- t H. JONK8 COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. rractlre In the I a ml Depsrtment.tlir Unlti-iBute Court of Claim, ami all Huts and Untied HI Us Court. t OFFICE In Court Uouns. Brioiiam, Utah. Alviras . Snow, Lawyer. -t Jn. Too Office tow. Lawyer So your wife has beeit arrested for shoplifting? Well, cant you swear that she has always been afflicted with kleptomania? Client Alas, that would be useless. My salary is only $G0 a month. Chi- ILLS Tfca MlitalK AND appeal moved him. He lifted his (yes and looked at thb bnhy with a blank stare. Then lie turned again to the dices table and said in his usual commanding voice: 00D S PUDDING MADE OF CEMENT. - - The judge never lifted his head. I think the precious looks just like scarcer and scarcer every year. After the India mutiny tribute was laid upon certain princes nnd chiefs in India to cago News. their sovereign lady of divers costly stuffs, and for a number of years the When Traveling shawls, etc., arrived regularly; but of Whether on pleasure bent or late years, owing to the deaths of some of the tributary potentates and the business, take on every trip a hot suppression of others, the stock has tie ot Syrup of Figs, as it acts most much declined. Tho precious articles kept in sandalwood wardrobes at pleasantly and effectually on the are Windsor under the care of tho queens Rouse A the tor pld liver, and cure kidneys, liver, and bowels, pre first wanlrolie woman. sick headache, Jaundice, biliousness, and venting feverb, headaches, tlun, etc. They are lndlges nausea, other forms of sickneBB. For sale 1871. 1899. to prevent a cold or break up a iu 50 cent bottles by all leading fever. Mild, gentle, certain, they are worthy druggists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. FL0UR may be recovering from malaria or s slow fever; or possibly some of the children are just getting oyer the measles or .whooping cough. Are you recovering as fast as you should? Has not your old trouble left your blood full of impurities? And isnt this tbo resson you keep so poorly? Dont delay recovery longer but ; India Shawls at Wlndnor. GOOD ieeasicKf - Henry morning, Wednesday Bennie and Mrs. Lydia Brown,both of Ogden, were united in marriage in the county court liouso, Justice of the Peace Joseph Hull performing the ceremony. One day this week, Mrs. Kittle, whose home is or. 22nd street, by mistake took a large dose of morphine. Prompt medical aid saved her life and she is now reported out of danger, It is B&id that ths creameries at Huntsville, Slaterville and Ogden will erect a cold storage plant in Ogden, shortly. The building will have a capacity of Btoring over 100.000 pounds of butter, and will cost something like $4,000. Prof. T. B. Lewis gave a very interesting and instructive discourse on the subject Lifes Preparation last Sunday evening in the First Ward meeting house. The lecture was given under the auspiceB in tho HAPPENS ONLY IN NOVELS. Mutual Improvement Associations. Ilerela Are Given Some Points The Times issues between 1,200 Drltiah Emigration Theoreticand 1,300 copies today. It is iesti-mate- d ally and ae It Really Is. that on an average from 5 to G persons read every paper sent to authors have not yet subscribers. On that basis betwegm.1, English fact in its entirety, says that Tead tbe Times-IIeral6,000 ana 7.000' people- Clark RusChicago every issue oi liic-- Weber County sell, Max Pemberton and Anthony Times. Business men will readily ITope, to say nothftig of Conan Doyle see the value of the Times as an and Rudyard Kipling, will have it that ail Americans are Yankees, although advertising medium. they would resent the charge that all Beginning with next issue the Englishmen are cockneys. Wkbkii County Times will publish Another symptom of the drift is In a weekly market report to be writ- relation to emigration from Great Britten by C. A. Smurlhwaile, one of ain. Statistics show that an enormous the best inrormed men on the number of people come to this country Great Britain, but the novelists maikets in northern Utah. This re- from never heard of it. Micnwber and his be tho a of will feature Times, port interesting family went to Australia especially interesting to the farm- and got rich. So did every other eming community in which this pa- igrant that Dickens sent abroad, unless, ' like Martin Chuftiewit and Mark Tap-leper has a larger reading circle. were sent to this country to The Brigham Bugler has ceased pointthey a moral and adorn a talc. All Engto exist; but Editor Snow says it lish writers resemble Dickens in that will be resurrected in the shape .of respect In tbgir stories the emigrants the Weber County Times, pub- all go to Australia, Canada, Africa lished at Ogden. Ogdfen is noted anywhere but the United States. This trait comes under the head of as a newspaper graveyard; but we to the crown. They know perloyalty mannew the that paper may hope well that the British emigrant, fectly age to live, even in a graveyard. unless assisted by a British society, awfully. voting hi s, to play-- has been absent from Ugden several FOR . Bockford, JESSE J. DRIVER, -- .Druggist, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet and Fancy Articles. Perfumes; all leading makes. 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Our office is at 2350 W ashington Avenue; telephone, 38c. Always on hand. Try us. R. Ford, John A. Marshall. Morgan Richards. Joseph Chipnsaii. A. C. Bishop. JUIX; EH KUI'RF.MR COURT. R. N. Baskin, . James A. Miner, G. W. Bartcli. JIJJKJE 2ND JUPICIAL IUSTRICT. Henry II. Rolapp. WEBER Clerk. COUNTY. It. Hollingsworth. Charles E. Layne. Treasurer Alina I). Chambers. Geo. Halverson Attorney W. M. Bostaph. Surveyor Assessor John IV. Gibson. Co. Supt. of Schools W. B. Wilson. Sheri Chan. IT. Transfer Wall Paper C. O. Whitmore. Glen Miller. Federal Judge Auditor Treasurer Attorney General f L. R. Adams, Commissioners 40,000 Rolls Heber M. Wells. James T. Hammond. Lyman Skeen. W. G. Smith. - OGDEN Mayor Recorder. Chrman. CITY. John A. Boyle, H. Anderson, Thomas E. Browning. ........ Ed ward President Hairiet S. E nmerson. City Auditor M. Allison Jr, Edward Cily Attorney Robert A. Moyee Ciiy Treasurer City Justice of Peace.. .E. T. Hulanieki. Chief of Police J. E. Davenport. Chief of Fire Dept Orson Riser. A. F. Parker. City Engineer A. F. Moyee Sanitary Inspector 8xton ......................... ..Y Ij. Porter Coal Oil Inspector II. M. Bond. W. F. Critclilow. Night Jailer Police Court Clerk Ben. Tcrnes. round Keeper A. Peterson . COUNCILMEV. Job Pingre Jenkin ...... W illisini .. ...m!. E. Second Ward Marlin Culles ............ Myrtillo Shan Third Ward H . L. J on d . .... .......... . I,. Brew Fourth Ward E. T. Wool: First Ward Fifth Ward .. j . . . . . Jno. r Brownin |