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Show I ' V,. . - ;- -- '?. - . is v W.i " v . . - - - .' ,. ..... v '; . " ' ' What The World Eats. Than Rich. 99 Some people live to eat. Others eat to live. To either olass there is an at- tractiveness about whole-sompure groceries. With either class there is a desire for the most substantial food for the least possible outlay. We supply both classes. Read e, 1.00 .25 .15 .25 .85 .00 1.50 XFFECTIVX JANUARY 8. LEAVE OGDEN. CARD. LEAVE OGDEN. 1890, 2 Overland Limited, for No. 2 Atlantic Express for Sait Chicago, St Paul, St Louis Lake, Provo, Sanpeto Valley Omaha, Denver, Kansas and all points east 7:30 a.m. and Park City 8:10 a. m City No. 4 Chicago Limited, for Salt No. 4 The Atlantic Express for Lake Provo, Grand June Chicago, St Louis, St Paul lion and the East 6:35 p.m. St Louis, Omaha, Denver No. 10 To Salt Lake, Provo, Siland Kansas City 8:00 p.m. ver and Intermediate City Points 2:10 p.m. ARRIVE OGDEN. No. Overland Limited, from ARRIVE WIDEN. No. 1 Pacific Mail from Salt Chicago, St. Paul: St. Louis Omaha, Denver, Kansas Lake, Irovo and the east 10:45 a.m No. 3 From Salt Lake, Provo, 1:40 p.m. City and Park City No. 3 The Pacific Express, from (irand Junction and the east Chicago, St. Paul, 8L Louis 11:45 p.m No. 9 From Salt Lake, Provo, Omaha, Denver and Kansas 2:00 a.m. Silver City and intermediate City Point 1:30 p.m C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agt. I.OCAI. TRAINS. E. II. GREEN, Pass. Agt Leave Salt Lake for Eureka, SilUnion Depot, Ogden, Utah. ver City and intermediate 5:00 p. m points SOT SPRINGS MOTOR LINK. For Belknap, Gold Mountain Mining district and intermediate points 8:00 a.m Arrive at Salt Lake from Belknap, Silver Cy, Eureka, Bingham ' ami intermediate points.. .5:35 p.m From Eureka, Silver City, Mam-niol- li aod intermediate 10:00 a.m points 8:25 a.m For Tark City 10:35 a.m Arrire at Park City 3:00 p.m From' Tark City 5:15 p.m Arrive atSalt Lake D. C. DODOE, GenI. Mgr. S. II. BABCOCK, Traffic Mgr. F. A. WADLETGII, Genl. Pass. Agt. C. G. NIKIRK, Frt. and Pass. Agt. O. B. GILSON, Trav. Frt. & Pass. Agt. OGDEN, UTAH. Orepn Short TIME -- NORTH BOUND. 1899.- 8TATtON. A. M. P. M. P. M. 25th and Wash Ave... 9 25 4 25 45 4 45 00 6 00 10 5 10 20 5 20 9 45 City Limits 10 00 North Ogden.. ..... 10 10 Pleasant View 10 20 Hot Springs SOUTH BOUND. 9 10 12 Hot Springs 9 20 1 Pleasant View 9 30 1 North Ogden 9 Limits 45 1 City 25th and Wash Ave.. .10 05 1 cure constipation fwravsr. Candy Cathartic, If CL C.C. fail, drusElsu refund uoaop. 0o.2Go. To Cura Constipation Torever. DIVISION. DEPART. If ' No. 7 Mail. Butte and Portland Logan and Cache Valley, Take Oascarets Candy Cathartic. Mb or K CL C. C. fall to euro, druggists refund money. Utah mines are booming. ....... .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .1 1 1 5 a-Cache Valley Express 9:15 a.m. ARRIVE. No. 9 65 4 05 4 20 15 4 30 30 4 45 50 5 50 An extra session ol Congress talked of. MONTANA 1 laily 25 yet located. - for Ylftp Coats. ae Guaranteed tobacco babit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. Me, 81. All druggists. No. 8 Mail. Portland and Butte r Democrat 7:00 a. m Daily May 23. No. 10 Cache Valley Passen6:00 p.m. ger re-uni- on in Salt Lake, Job UTAH DIVISION. DEPART. Atlantic Mail, Salt Lake, Provo, Juab and interme2:30 a.m. diate points daily and No. 8 Portland, Butte Cache Valley for Salt Lake 7:50 a.m daily No. 2 Pacific Express for Salt intermediate Lake and For 2:05 p.m. points daily No. 10 Local to Salt Lake and intermediate points, daily 6:15 p.m. Cards, No. 4 Printing. ARRIVE. Atlantic, Salt Lake and intermediate points daily 7:50 a.m. No. 9 Local, Salt Lake, daily 9:05 a.m. No. 3 Atlantic Express from Neplii, Provo and Salt Lake 7:45 p.m daily inNo. 7 From Salt Iake anil termediate points, daily.,.. 10:50 a.m Trains south of Juab run daily except Sunday. Ticket office, Union Depot. No. 1 0.11. CORSE, Frt. & Pass. Agt. C. A. OGDEN, UTAH. HENRY, Tkt. Agt. D. E. BURLEY, G. P. & T. A. S. W. ECCLES, Genl. Traffic Mgr. Blanks, Posters, Tickets, Receipts, Programs, Bill Heads, Pamphlets, and Statements, W. II. BANCROFT, Vice-lresGeneral Manager, Note Heads, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. dt fi Visiting Cards, ARRIVE AT OGDEN. No. 1 3 Atlantic Exptess Fast Mail No.13 Mixed Letter Heads, Shipping Tags, TIME CARD 6:00 p.m J5.4o a.m 3:45 p.m LEAVE OODEN. 2 Pacific Express. ...........2:10 p.m. 2.40 a.m. No. 4 Fast Mail .......7.45 p.m Mixed 14 No. The Only Place The total expenditures of the congress which recently adjourned footed up to $674,981,022. ' A trim figure sure. President McKinley expects to come west to greet the volunteers GOttro -- u For 43 yean X had goitre, or when they return from the Philipu Davis Co. Clipper: pines. welllnga on my neck, which waa Eudora, raging and troublesome. Rheumatism A rumor gained ground nation- the of Mr. daughter also annoyed me. Hoods Sarsaparilla upbuilding of her fellow man. She cured Mrs. and Tultlewas me completely and the swelling has ally that Edgar Cleveland quite, J leaves a posterity behind her, be- entirely dlaappeard. In Michigan lady as last the Friday aw my previous testimonial and used dropped dead while out fishing. badly poisoned sides a host of friends and relatives Hoods Caps, Shoes, and was entirely cured of the same Sunday. It was without founda- result- - of eating two castor oil to mourn the loss of a good mother trouble. She thanked me for recommendas cheap as beans. She was very sick Friday ing It. Mas. Anna BnsnuiB, 406 Lovel tion. and friend. Street, Kalamasoo, Mich. On and analyzSaturday. Poor Health Rev. Dr. Ctms. A. Brigg, who night poor health lor Also on the 10th Sister Emeline years, one of the beans, tho doctor pains in ehonldera, back and hips, was some ing constant headache, nervousness and time ago dropped from Child passed away, whose funeral with found that seven such beans con no appetite. Used Hoods Sarsaparilla, the Presbyterian church lor heresy, tainod sufficient was held Friday, the 12th. Sister gained strength and can work hard all day; poison to kill a eat heartily and sleep well. I took It be- was thi& week ordained a Child was born in Chitim Co., Ver- cause It helped my husband. Mss, priest of man. The. beans were picked the Episcopal church of New York J. Gitvels, Moose Lake, Minn. mont, in 1828, was baptized by El- Elizabeth from the stalk by tho children ' Makos weak Strong- - i would give der Orson Gilbert in 1838, having $5 a bottle for Hoods sarsaparilla If x Lcadville mines which and had Elood out all winter. Eight could not get It for less. It Is the best joined the church of Jesus Christ spring medicine. It makes the weak strong.1 closed down in 96 on account of the From now on, she will, no doubt of She in com Alsbet A. Jaoeow, Doug las town, N. Y. strike and have been under water leave castor oil beans as seriously er since, will resume operation alone as gophers do the plants. pany with her parents joined the tfdbcdeS SoMabatitta Nau-vo- o, of the at then body church, by June 1st. They will' give emA new mining camp sprung into 111. She was married to My in! ployment to 700 men. existence during the past six months ron B. Child at Winter Quarters in Hood's Pills sure llrsc Ills ; the In Atlanta, a mulatto woman which V69 ind of becoming gi 1845, and in company with her only eaihmrue to take with Hood's S.rai.rnand her husband wrapped their known in thepromise as future the Lead-vill- e husband emigrated to Utah in four children in paper, poured new of Utah. This aspirant 1848, and settled at Binghams fort, farm cultivations on kerosene and then set fire to it for fame is located a 6 here, and in distance short Weber Co., Utah. She was the began to move back to their They were discovered in time to up Cottonwood gulch from Peterson motlier of 11 children, 3 of whom farms. There was also water save the lives of the badly burned in Weber canyon in Morgan county have preceded her to the great be- taken this year from Ogden river children. and is eas'ly accessible to the railyond. on some of the land. The growth the principal mine of the Captain Grants forces ir the The funeral services were con- and prospect of the settlement can hilippines ran into an ambush at road, camp being the Carbonate Hill, ducted in the school house, Bishop be entirely ascribed to this canal, 3an Luis. In the fierce fight one which has already made several Bingham presiding. Tho speakers of which the present Ilarrisrille Sergeant and two privates of consignments of heavy lead ore to were: President C. F. Middleton canal is the outgrowth. The grant Jtah were 30 wo.unded, Salt Like and which had a three artillery and Joseph Hall of Ogden, who given by the City Council, May 31, rebels killed. One prisoner taken carload shipment at the sampler dwelt on the worth and noble char- 1856, was to C. W. West and others said all natives were obliged to last week. acter of the deceased, and of her under the Western Irrigating fight or they would he killed. sterling integrity in what she knew I pany, with Thomas B. Fay, snperin The Western Labor union adopted All kinds of job printing done to be.right. tendent and M. II. Ilai rie, clerk. a resolution Saturday denouncing, neatly and with dispatch at the The move south in 1858 pre The loss of a good woman, a n most severe mariner, the actions Weber Count) Times office. Give vented friend, and a devoted mother is progrpsB, but after moving of the civil officers, from President a trial order. felt keenly by her numerous family, back a school district was organMcKinley through tho Secretary of and many friends, who are left to ized in I860, known as the 8tli down to Gov. Steunonberg War, Tlionnsnd nra Trying It. school district. Wm. G. Saunders, mourn her loss. In order to prove the great merit of and Coroner Franco of Idaho for Cream llnlm, the moKt effective care Sister Child has gone on the Haskill V. Shurtliff and Wm. W. abrogating civil law in Idaho after Ely's for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have preschool were Dixon the first trustees, the Wnrdner trouble. other side of the vail with the aspared a generous trial size for 10 cents. Get it of your druggist or Bend 10 cents to surance of a glorious resurrection and Martin H. Harris, assessor, The new the ELY IJItOa., CO Warren SL, N. Y. City. minister, Spanish collector and clerk. There were with the just. Duke de is to married an Ancos, I snlTered from catarrh of tho wont kind 13 families in tho district and a Mrs. Nancy Rybee is somewhat ever since a boy, and I never hoped for first-clas- s ' S American ho was Miss lady. summer school was taught by a cure, hut Elys Cream Balm seems to do worse, being confined to her bed Virginia Woodbury Lowery of even tlmL Many acquaintiiuccs have used with excellent results. Oscar Oalrurn, with a lame back. It is hojwd she Mrp. Poterel. Their coming to it On Nov. 15, 1863, Lyman A. Washington. 45 SVarren Ave., Chicago, Jll. will soon recover. tho United States marks the ShurtLff was Elys Cream Balm is tho acknowledged president They have removed the quaran- of the district appointed American of core fur catarrh and contains no cocaine, tho closing Spanish L. Farr and C. mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, tine, and so the Sunday services W. West with by war and of the CO cents. resumption At druggists or by mail. M. II. Harris and were resumed today. Wm. W. Dixon, counselors, andM. diplomatic relations between the Riverdale, May 14th, 1899. Read the advertisements In the II. IlatriB, clerk. It is from about two nations. Leo Mantle of Mon- Times. It will pay you. date that the ecclesiastical this EDEN- permanency of the settlement may tana in an interview in the Washbe dated, although some prior meet- ington Post says that In. hsIiM lanigcr lies f fcier?l Mility. of Utah and Montana ings had been held under the llW M Inn. will not work with nor vole for guidance of L. A. Shurtliff and M. LEADER IN Saturday, May 13, Mrs. Pauline H. Harris. Democrats in the future. He Henniger died at her home in In 1865 the first Sabbath .School claims that the Democrats welEden. The cause of her death was organized with M. II. Harris comed their aid hut after tho vicwas general debility and cjnsump-tion- . tory was won, repudiated the Rein charge of 20 scholars. The deceased was 67 years In April, 1866, Daniel B. Ilaw-so- n publicans in a most contemptuous of age, and the last of the older was elected to preside over the manner. Elennigers, all from Virginia. The district with Pawnee Bills Wild West Show Dudley Chase and funeral services wore held, Mon- Geo. Lake aB counselors. Subse- and about GOO Princeton Univerday. All spoke of the departed as I). sity students engaged in a street quently Joseph succeeded a good, quiet, peaceable citizen. Chase as counselor. In 1867 a fight, Monday. It scctns college new adobe school and meeting tradition said: No circus can HARRISVILLE. LUBRICATING OILS, house wab erected, partly by taxes parade the streets. Not for years OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. SUMMER COODS. and donations at a cost of over had a circus attempted it. Pawnee AND WHIPS i Irkf ttetrksf thelMsry trike Scttlewst, $3,000, $2075.40 was paid in taxes Bill dared the students by marching at 6 per cent on $34590 property paBt the college campue. The stu- 2315 Washington Ave. Writtri ky retar Utrr. valuation. dents rushed out and pelted the Editor Weber County Times: In 1868 a precinct was organ- parade with egg, vegetable.", or This plgce was first settled by ized and named: "Harrisville pre- anything they could get. Cow- THE Irvin Stuart in 1850 and because in honor of that most in- boys and Indians charged their of blight trespass in his corn field, cinct, worker for its interest, horses into crowd and used their ho killed an Indian chief of the defatigable C. A. SMURTHWAITE M. II. Harris, Ez ra Chase was whips. Then the students resorted Shoshone tribe. This hasty act elected j ustice of the peace, and to stones. The president of the caused him to flee, leaving his all, CO. Chose, constable. There college in tho afternoon called a PRODUCE never to return. It also caused Dudley were 36 votes polled in the pre- mass meeting of students and forthe Indians to go on a rampage, cinct. M. II. Harris was appointed bade any student to go to the evenstock killing one man named Campbell atcondemned and tho show pound keeper. ing on the east foothills and also killGrass & Clover Seeds On April 17, 1868, a Relief So- tack- on the parade. ing some cattle. This Indian ciety was organized by Bishop C. Qualis complete. brought aid to Weber County V. West and President D. B. To Bimetai.t.ist Bl'dscri hers' The settlers from Salt Lake City until Rawson and their counbelors. subscription list of the Bimetallist was forts could be erected for protection. Selected Mrs. Luuisa Lake as pres- turned over to us, bo the Weukr Counbuy. In the spring of 1851 James Lake with Nancy Ranson and ty Times will be sent to all such subadand others moved from the fort ident, in had Where persons paid Are Jane Taylor as counselors; Mary scribers. vance they will be credited accordingly and put up some buildings. . E. ayior, secretary and Louisa on our books; whero they are in arrears for Oats, the David Jenkins, long known Harris as treasurer, which selecthey will be charged with the amounts. county surveyor, built a small tion was sustained by vote. Barley, &c. house on the Stuart claim. In the In 1869, Counselor Geo. Lake STATE NEWS. fall of this year and year 1852, STRAWBERRY CASES on a mission to England, went is said thAt the gieat organ in other settlers followed, Martin H. It from Harris tbuilding the first house being the firstG.missionary filled this the Salt Lake tabernacle will be will soon be and P. Taylor the overhauled west and north of the Stuart claim place shortly. Raw-soPres. to counselor as us for in the fall of 1851, P. G. Taylor vacancy On June 1st at Saltair will be a settled on the Stnart claim, where OStli anni- special prices. This year the Pacific Railroad grand celebration of the he raised three score children, of Brigham versary of the birth until the Taylors are in a fair way was laid through the district and Young. OGDEN, UTAH. to outstrip the hairs on a bald carriages were seen lunning without horses, making the fir trees Sunday, President Slow and headed man. travel. Bhake under their party were at Coalville where they L. A. Shurtliff, the father of Presthe new tabernacle. dedicated The land was also brought into ident L. W. Shurtliff, was among The party aro now in southern these first settlers where he and market and most of it taken up. Utah where they will visit settleHarrisville, May. 1S99...T his son Lewis gathered willows and ments for a few days long r. made, in the winter months, bask(To be continued.) The ets for sale.upon this old homestead. Logan people appointed a com Your Wool, He lived and died an honored and. will Trial Subscriptions Try the mittee to arrange for speakers for liy nradinR it to poopln who cau alTunl tiolil to it fur yon until mnrkft beloved citizen, leaving a host of Weber County Times. U will bo the peace meeting Monday night. for who taro the best facilities for handling, grading end W flxht it. storing Shurlliffs to bear his name. This sent on trial for 2 monfhs,4 months Dr. II iff was invited to speak and enough to attnut the largeiit buyer and iiianufacturenk Wo the Largest Wool House In the West, old homestead is still owried by or 6 months, no collections of being accepted. The other members V annually orv 15,000.000 Ite. of wool. ... the Shnrtliffs and should ever be a due until you have received the the committee objected to having TonnnVu with the trade, both 'I??1? wool and'S as,ulve u and to methods ofreputation doing buKlnew. We make monument to his worthy name. of because IlilT on Dr. the of for subprogram the low . time at 6 length the of rate cent, per oonlfnn""te paper per annum for loaned. V our cHHtomere niipiuy free wool aacka and tawing twinA. We mail our Circular In the spring of 1853 a county scribed. The rales are 25o, 50c, his lectures in the east against Letter to all who aidewith for it. Given ou all clamea and grades of wool and tlie priced existing market cou- This caused considerroad was laid out and Martin H. and 75c respectively. If at the end of dlfhliWM. SILBERMAN BROS. Harris was appointed road super- say 4 months you like the paper, able feeling. 1SB visor. Shortly after this the fam- you can pay the 50c due, or at the IJUMpan OHIO, ilies moved in Brighams Fort, end of 2 months the 25c due and YOU are feeling tired and WHEN 1 of sorts you will lintl IcmhVb (now Lynne) as a protection against by paying $1.00 more you can get will do you wonderful Sarsaparilla Indian raids, but kept, up their tha paper for one year. good. Be sure to GET HOODS. The funeral services of Sister Sa- rah Parker were held in the school house ou the 10th, Wednesday. There was a large concourse of relatives and friends gathered to pay their last respects to one whom they had learned to love and honor because of her many noble deeds performed in life, for the comfort and two-year-o- Latter-day.Saint- Wedding Invitatons. ld WEBER COUNTY TIMES Office V ... $ 5 $ ad Putnam One Price Clothing House s. g ';V j :ivv ' 1 2345 Washington Ave., 18-5- Ogden. : TRY Ex-Senat- or silver-Ite-publiua- ns C. - f W. CROSS, rv 1 Times Office Job Dept. N: Tell Your Groeer to Send You Crescent. Our up-lisi- of Garden, ng ities arc the best that money can in the market Potatoes, Wheat, needed. n. Figure with Crescent High Patent Flour is made on the modern Electrical Process from the choicest of wheat. Baking is a pleasure when Crescent Flour is used. Manufactured by Peery Bros. Most Money For d , are lt i ,1 I s - V- Job Department, have good presses, men, a large selection of good type and turn out printing of all kinds. Get our prices before yon order any work done. If you give ns a trial order we believe we will get yo.ur. work in the future, as we guarantee 122-124-12- B- Call on or send to the t Ut'ili where a child can buy Clothing, llals, Underwear, a nian: etc., dit-co- hcmc-iire- SoDthErn Pacific Railway. 5 I -- Utah public building site not card: MARCH 19th, 1 Kdurata Your Bowala With CuHiNU. Lise Railroad. It is bowels. Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is perfect in its action. It so regulates the entire system as to bring vigorous health. It never disappoints . Uver and ment that Stake President Orson Smith, postmaster of Logan, had left the country. He had been speculating heavily in wheat. The drop in price of that article ruined him. ' lie is thought to be involved to the extent of about $30,000, a great deal of which had been borrowed from his friends and small farniers. He w'rote letters resigning from stake presidency;, turned over the post office to his father, leaving his family in poor i PACIFIC. TIME TABLE. $10,000,000. was . i UNION Lis' TIME Editor Weber County Times: --H- Ogden, Utah. St, Sketches. Ex-Govern- or sensation i EDGAR JONES, 25th an Laid Inf-L- ift Aguinaldo and the Filipino government have decided to continue the war at all cost. Flower of New York died last. Friday of stomach trouble. His fortune is placed at tremendous caused this week by the announce-- ) ( Highest prices paid for butter and eggs. 328 Tm 8m4M Hsmt Wmm Wise people are also rich when they know a perfect remedy for all annoying diseases of the blood, kidneys, - A GENERAL NEWS- - K RIYEIDAIL our prices: 17 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar $ 2 Arbuckles Coffee for Good Japan Tea per package 7 lbs. Rolled Oats for Mixed or Plain Pickles per keg Golden Eagle Syrnp per 3 gal. can Fancy Patent Flour per 100 lbs. OOTXUSTT'sr TIlsAES- Bettef Be Wise (Continned from first page.) w-- m - WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. 'JV . |