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Show A Night of Tenror THE TIMES. Awfl,J 0lw stared t the pOHtofflue at Ogden, Utah, as tall matter of the xeeo.id dans. ii'HMwrrioN sics. wsfalt f.t, th Biirn- ttneral c1,arl Ne.f when tin said slut It is not strange that dress has .1:1 Mq Jitf fr,ii wonderful influence on the averagegp'tori f "rile masculine luurt. A pretty woman Hr ire. h. It. Lincoln, who attended ing in the west always depends upon her linCt fearful uixlit, but aha getting the most for her money at the begged fr Dr. Kings Naw Disco corner grocery, according as she i fy - wHich had more - than once gowned, says the Rochester Post Ex saved her life; ind cured Iter of . EXTD2ACT '' One Y riAr hix .WniilhH Three Mouths (! Vriys 1 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY i -- . i v- SCIENCE AND THE lu I he morning, perhaps, she into the place sacred to the break fast bacon, and the green stuff and oth er edibles, rigged out in a shirt waist and plain skirt. The grocer advances te wait upon her and is calm but courteous. There is no gleam of joy iu his -f . she slept all night. Further .use, enHUMAN SOCIETY. This marvellous tirely cured her. ' 'The influence which' ecientifi medicine is guaranteed to cure all study, including the discovery and Throat, Chest ana Lung Diseases. .elaboration 01 the theory of evol.Only bOs and 1 00. Triil bottles eye, no tendency tp give au ounce aa free at Jesse J. Drivers drug store. ution, hae had upon the treatment a complimentary to the roast or steak. of animals ia perhaps more He is firm In his stand over the pries than ia generally known of his wares and makes nd concessions Perhaps she finds she needs someThere is a popular idea that the later on in th day and goes over thing Mientifio lie.tcM.nl" ie .phowi th atataof your fwlinas and tbs stale the recognition U frank and un her way down street shopping. She ol your heallh as wall. Itaoura blood makes day, wears a hat (rimmed with rosea, an or- itself apparent in a pole and sallow d end ncrcil..., without .ynepothy ,illcOTe. 0 ,t.of.JiK)r complexion for the suffering of either animal ship with nature is gradually tak-o- r gandie gown with rosea all over it, and PlMipleeaud Skin Kruptiona. If you are lefta bewitching parasol which forma week worn and out sud do sot have a ist :man ; but in the majority of ing the place of laboratory methods background for her face, He melta. healthy appearance, you should try Ackerll as an Iceberg, but all the same Blnod Elixir, It cores all blood diseases where J in the caiea this ia not true. study of science, and th slowly be As lie puts the fruit she buys rhesp Ssrss psrUlae and so called purifiers melts. The man of science often aeema average man follows the lead inio a basket he throws in several ex hill knowing this, we Bell every hottle on a For sals by Wallace when he ia in reality the scientist. guarantee. Men like Thoreau, iia ones he Ignores her as she goes jMsiUve Drag Co. and B. O. Knolb. Druggiata. nibbling frgm one cracker box nothing of the kind. He under- Burroughs, Bradford Torrey, and around or barrel then to the fruit standstands, better than the uninslruct- Frank Boiles, have infected their he waxes and and Anally hands her playful, ed person, the necessity of occa-- 1 readers with their cordial love of a package of tulu. Hut it is at night she sweeps out sional infliction of pain, and the! all living things; and those wilh-- s the store. She comes around to leave good accomplished by it. There-- 1 sense of universal relationship will au order for the following morning, DRIVER, fore, instead of weeping and wail- not be unkind either to their do- and this time she is melted and poured a gown (rimmed with lace ing over the evil that is in the mestic animals or to human beings. into whiteThe inserting. grocer comes to the world, he sets himself to remedy loor and leans against it in a beautiful tells what she wishes. it, and in so doing, does not hesiObviously, in o country like this, way as she up a stick of candy instead of a tate to- investigate and to inflict the public needs some education pencil to write the Items down, while For uhout two a glorious, sweet smile floods his face suffering whenever it is necessary. on game laws. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Qua sensible, determined effort in hundred years after the settlement and trickles over his chin. At that mo, Toilet and Fancy Artices. money is no object what ia he this direction is worth tbe senti- of the United States, such laws ment running that store for save to oblige Perfumes; all leading makes. mental sympathy of a dozen peo- were unnecessary, because game that lovely woman ? He gazes wistfully as her she after trips off, and theft?k roprletor of Capuine sure ple who sit at home and Bbrink was so abundant that there was he stares at the figure at which day from even seeing or hearing of enough' for eveiv poor men who he sold those cure for headache. 25c ad goods last night and calls himself a business knew how to use a gun or a rod. pain. donkey with flap 50c a box. The discovery of the theory of Gradually, in the mire thickly ears. 2363 Wash. Are. THEM THINGS IS OURN." evolution, with all the conse-- settled portions of the country, the quence flowing from it, resulted animals most in demand were Polie Coart Lawyers Btozzht te Task for Tltwlr Bat Grammar. in a somewhat startling and sx- - practically exterminated, and this A very noted .politician-lawywas e tremely radical change in the atli- - proves was hasteneJ by the arguing a case once before Justice of the man of science, and, in mense depredations of milliners Prfndiville', It was a replevin suit and OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. the lawyer was making what he time, the altitude of humanity in and furriers, who paid what seemed thought was an impassioned plea, says general toward the brute creation, to the country people to be large th Chicago Chronicle. He contended STATE tlie property in question belonged Formerly, animals were regarded prices for lha skins of birds and that to his client. He waved- his arms and Governor Heber M. Wells. as creatures without souls and Animals. As transportation sawed the air. As the peroration, to Secretary James T. Hammond. without any rights ties were improved and ex'ended, his speech he shook his flat at the justice J. S. C. O. Whitmore. Attorney which human beings were bound I it became possible to supply game and bellowed in stentorian tones: U. S. Marshal...'. Olen Miller. is ourn. to respect. They were of interest for city markets in much larger Them things the Federal Judge John A. Marshall. Instantly opposing counsel John D. Gray Dixon only as their economic value con-- 1 quantities than had before been .sprang to his feet, hia voice trembling Auditor I object, youi Treasurer .........................Cl. S. Singer indignation. tributed to the welfare of mankind, sent there, and all this lime little lae cried, to the honor, M. A Breeden gentleman's Attorney General A id, indeed, it was the habit of or no effort had been made toward language.. I un surprised to hear such JUDGES SUPREME COURT. statement in a court of justice. I theological writers to picture the I preserving or breeding the species ask that the James A. Miner, be CN; Baskin, whole earth as having been ex thus ruthlessly destroyed. compelled The to correct the gentleman statement which be has G. W. Bartch. prisely constructed' Tor the con-- 1 history of game preserving in this ust made a highly improper JUDGE 2ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. as your honor well knows. vsuience and comfort- of, man. I country is much the same as that Justice Prlndiville leaned f orw Henry H&,ipPv That there could beany ration of- forestry. In both cases! the ini the political attorney, giiaitj I said-Animals aqjjL. i between Whats your objec natural. .resources of the land bve WEBER COUNTY- tion.? The deor justice repeated the ques- Clerk . wliisie ignorantly luthleesiy Cb&a. R. Hollingmeorth f tion, being himself a trifle mystified eal and phystfal system ofJtns aiioyed, 'and in both cases it is aa to what the lawyer found objection-ibl-e Shtiriffit Charles L&yofi, former worth studying; was4 an I necessary, by wise and rresaurer In the language. Alma D. Chambers. The objecting cousel drew himself Attorney idea which did not; occur te these I d legislation, to repair the damage verson (OooA. Ral up proudly and said: He should have Surveyor before it is too late, This ia a said? F. Parker theologians atll. Those are ours, not Assessor. ohu Modern science has changed all I matter which ought lu be brought Them thing things OibnoD, is oum, your honor. Schools B. W. I Wilson. that. Animal psychology is adis to the attention of every farmer in The counsel who had slaughtered Un-- 1 I cle Sams English scowled, the ; I( Joseph Stanford, Clir tinct branch of study among the country. If he impresses smiled and the trial proceeded. justice Commissioners Lyman Pkeen. in-I VVin. G. Wilson. and 1 the habits and scientists, upon his childrens and hie On Traa Ghost Story. ' I of thn brute creation are bore and his hired men the obvious This is a true ghost story of an unconmatters considered worthy of close I truth ihit when they destroy a ventional kind. A young lady arrived OfiDEN.CITY. at night on a visit to a friend She attention.' It is beginning to be bird in the breeding season they late M. 8. Browning. Mayor sefsaseegaee awoke in the darkness to find a white . Recorder. .. ............. .... .... J. V . luth are recognized that in the treatment helping along the lime when figure at the foot of the bed. While she Aoditor Mrs. L. E. Miller watched the bedclothes were suddenly Jity and management of dumb crea- - there will be no birds at all, hi whisked off van" and . Macmillan. the R. II. City Attorney apparition tures, reason rather than arbitrary I will be doing a good work. To ished. After an anxious, not to sai City Treasurer Robert A. Moyes chilly, night, the visitor went dowi. City Justice of Peace theory should be the governing this end, a pamphlet ia?ued by th Joseph Hall. with little appetite for breakfast. I power, and that intelligent animals. agricultural department should bt Ihe table John Conliak ehe was introduced toacen- - Chief of Police Orson Riser. psrlicularly those. . domesticated. I carefully circulated and carefull.t demon, a very old friend of the famil- ' yhiefofFire Dep't. 'vho had, she learned, also beer A. F. Puker. iars oonaiderrbly more like human I lead. Tity Engineer sleep in the house. He ing of Watkins . J. complained the Inspector... Hyrum Unitary beings than has hitherto beer The news that President Roose-- I ai to W. extoo... L. Porter me,h' !cue his hostess, supposed. I found It an toil Oil M. velt H. Bond will Inspector retain the present Uabinei cold during the night that, know-iThe gradual advance of scienci-haW. Jailer I F. Critchlow. Vight rooin mine was unoccupied also partly revolutionized hu- in tact came as aoinething of a sur tke .Ben. Ternes Police Cnflrt clerk o in ;ook liberty ff and going cnrrj-:nman 'thought in another way. prise to the country in general. bedclothes to supplement Pound Keeper A. Peterson. no change which be could my own. Perhaps The ! as ' room, it of animals' COUNCILMEK. with man happened, Comparison wag not unoccupied, but he. never President II II Thomas was formerly omsidered unworthy have made would have surprised Igarrned hia mistake. Sketch. :he unlooked-as as much this public f Tg U Osrr. u( the dignity of the latter, and ti irst Ward w Emmet. for conservatism. But is it ai eall a man a brute was, and still h f II J I'oik for that matter, an insult. Ri.t it ld story, as regarda Rioseveli. Geo. W. Jones has come to. be understood thal that the only thing you can really Cj. Thin! Ward ) ... natural law . is not the. un worth i txpect of him is the unexpectid. Bis ' Brown was A. it W. f guide formerly supposed to A coiXTY superintendent recent applications fourth Ward c Fygare bs, and the "natural mail, instear asked did teacher at H. H. Thomas ly Fifth every Ward of being, regarded ae a creation ol W. Abbott J. who took Iheii institute the devil, is now recognized as a local their himb paper to hold gool and wholesome being. In- ind out of about 100 up cent LIST OF UFFIlEkS onh ingTwouid per stead of getting as far away frooi ix responded, at which he ex rv.tored the i ,V Ma U( nature as they, can, civilized huOl the Weber Slabe of the Cher eh uf e pressed great rui prise and said, I man beings now recognize the neI My.terloux Chrlet of Latter day Sal Mia. ' Cure. a. one dollar a yem hiU rwntjiiy,pMin dont houaa"you spend for nearly a vS?rS Pmiilenl: L. W. Shurllifl. cessity of keeping a certain hold with these arwki C. F. Middleton and N. O. yet you ikiiiiigelorg; expect paper?, on their kinship with the brute F Oakland, CaL, ltaaJuly to them Flygare. print notices of institute, oreation. ; The wholesomeness ti doctors USE IT Slake Tithing Clerk: R. McQuarrie. insert long programs and full re ' oimpanionship with horses and ports of hIiaI you do an-Wards. Bishop. on but not untU within a say kyean! a II. J. I ullsr Eden.....'. digs has long been recognized in a these occasion? and thus uredlt upon my .Mmy-famUexpect of the agy Martin rfn l...Jamea J Farr shanifaced sort of way; but no wa thaMt West..1. l. fi.it?tlnly beat them to advertise you ami you ever tried. I have FAllak Levi J. Taylor Harriaville thililiea in your slioteu profession, Win. W. Child Hooper Et: iL"c8ISL'Ji?1J i.David McKay siiereby a?oi?ting you t .climb tin Huntsville.. DON-- T eUBBVTlNJ adder to higher jiosiii ins and Int Peter B- - Peterron Kaneavilie Sold by all drurgisi. ai 5. ceata. Joshua B. Liberty ier salaries without a cents post SCJTCH REMEDY ..V. George Smuin Weatern Ageucy : He closed by 8aw"KncScO Lynne :ge in return. James Ritchie Marriott Yiur pom tim in this ma .James Tayloi Mound Fort ter would lead me, were I editor ....James Ward North Ogden NOTICE. these papers, to prompily throv D. H. Engigti First... Ogden, into the waste basket any cotnmu-n'catio...Robert McQuarrie Second.. I have moved " Third.... Barnard White sent in by any soviet tin STo. 2560 Wash, to my shop from No. 618 SulliE. T. Woelley Fourth.. members of which were too proun van Ave. where I be may " Tlioa. in J. Stevens Fifth ir stingy to take a paper, or if J he future. Plain W. ...G. Bramwell, Jr. City.. inserted it, to demand full adver W. Wale ...E. Pleasant View.. Painting and papering tising rate-- fur every line pnh Sanford Bingham' Rivrrdale for hay and grain. Call on me Slaterville ished. J. A. Allred nd I will give you good work and Alma Keyet - -- -- fclitfvs Your Face. 1 1 -1 I - - . C. Aa the feet of Children are properly or improperly shod, T (trst-cluw- Corlii, innnager W'j 2otlt, phone lOi.Opden, Utah. TROY STEAM LAI1KDBY. Tie Portraits of oor Presidents y shouldThere fitted. aro cheaper shoes than this With be 1.00 and $1 25 shoe of ours, but there are none belter, if any as good. Try a pair, thats the best. Bring in the children, boys or girls. We fit them all. Biographical Sketches BY General Charles II. Grosvenor, Member ofCoiigrem fur nearly 20 years. Contains Iwonlj li.iir lartrt 1lmUi-Krsviirnnn IIik puliiliiiKe linlorsetl l.y the re faui it lex and Hie Ilesldefii on j.lrtio einUtsel. a UhiIe: title .Har very l.y Tiflmiv. Binarapliii'al Nkco-li.-tiiinie lu larxe. n t)-iTue wort oftiie Jntli IVnfiiry. So Iwiinti fui tliat who, saw it lie niilM.-iibet-l One av.-n- l elliiit- - COJ copi'-In I.imij in IVini) Ivanta. A iniiiioii rupi- ill lie mi1 quick. KortinifK w ill lie made ilu, Iimiiyiiial tear. Iliih cIiik. man or woiuan of If btaodini; can make a little fortn m . In thin territory. Tcrtifory is Kiing Fro- r.iiuiiiiK day Mil l nilit to fill order-- . Watileii. ftala Mmtaijrr to look after ami audit. Aildre-- a TIIK COM IMiN'r.t L tixlay r t DEE-SWOR- wr, lit-av-y l.ie D tw-iili- Pre-I-do- nt Druggist . 13.'i so they will grow straight or: crooked,, and te happy feet or miserable feet all the real of their, days, ; Dont ruin the childs feet in order to save twenty-fiv- e or We cents. have a Shoe a u fifty splendid Shoe for children lhat e are selling at $1.00 and $1.25. Made from Box Calf 0,1 rfiht shaped lasts a shce to fit the feet as childrens feet t , i up in. bring tlx in to us. turn out notliiug but Vt do satisfactory work. all kind of laundrying FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY - JESSE J. dtini Vi cold-heart- ed . tdiiits imir rll, le con-'idarab- cold-blood- T Coiibii mptiotr.- - After tkking, t. Winn you collars, culls ar.d w.-iu-t . pure soft water, applied frequently with dropper , or eye cup, will remove congestion and Instantly -- ft SHOE COMPANY He-pic- ks - BROOM HOTEL BUILDING. 4k-- OGDEN & t j I ra.-idly- rniiss. orritran HuiMlua . wAMIIIMilllK, I - The Light of the World 1 OH er ira-tud- Our Saviour in Art I facili-cousequent- , iy w-it- t nearly f 100,000 Mi peril . It a I state-nen- t, - line of Mviir, Bojs and Childrenll clothing at prices so cheap that it will make your pockelbooka laugh and you and your boys happy. These Buita are first class and styles up to date. Call at once and make your selections. - pul.lMi, Neatly loo and lli Mollivr l.y inx-lf- . We have placed on our Bargain Tables a large I i lin-- t thn KriHl jmi tiler. t:iiil.t'K M'irics (nr eacn l'rrHMi picture. So lieauiiful n mII unuinz day and niirl.t to All onletx, 12 carlim.li. of paper for lart editimi. Mr Waite, in Now is Your Opportunity h t t ol engraving sold over fail'll worth of books. First ex ei fence. Hr,. Kwckeit of New Votk lias sold orer $200 won It ol books. First ex jierietice. Mrs.Holwvli liatk U older s first two days. M ra. Iam well lia.k ill orders first week. Christian man or woman call make (l.Oni) on llifa con illy quick. Tctiitory is Koiog rapidly. Write quick for terms. M anted. Slate Ain of linger to Isave ami all the agent. correrpoiuleiii-Addles THE Hill I 1SII-UKItiC.AN CO. fiircoraii Bnildiu, e tVANIIINUION, D.C. - , experience is THrrasi " : . I Putnam - I ) well-dire- ct Clothing House use Acker English Renioly in any case of coughs, colds.ur croup, Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded, 26 ou. and SO eta. For sale by Wallace Drug Co. and I). G. Kuoih, lb ugglsto. 2345 WASH. AVE. - , ts neigh-stinc- om SffiSL M IT" MM I Firpt class Horse Shoeing GENERAL WESTERN AGENTS - a . t1 Caked Breast MADE Pure Hops and Malt A NO SUBSTITUTE Y . the work y - EXPORT AND BLUE, RIBBON. 853 -- FROM a Just two h,.i Ail I Orahood and Watts, n Dt 1 B ija A. SNOW & CO. If dnifai, & CO 'taAttSiahmJSSSUAs 'i! s lnlnr ptent lawyers, I 1 Ir "r wrvles, NudsnUt 5wwtoC. F.J. KIESEL .- f "Un 1xtoxlaaid Tnda llirk.,' U PATENT LAWTERg OF SS TEA Kg' rXACTICKlI) I - 0m. Bead mndrl. .krt.li. k Ho, V" rxtosUbll.IT. 4 Pabst Brewing Co. Ve do ieci:ilty. all kinds of rarringe andv Wagon Repairing and geiieral black-smithin- 2iS tli Ogden. (Junes old Maud.) 2-- 4 Ja-xu- - jyft l By All First Class Dealers. - I Ju-ikin- Wasateh ?ny-ng- Nu 1 noji';, Record 2:27 S j of Wiiidnut, 2:16$. As h mi -- n J- -, ) Tbs Kind Yoa Hw Always Bougtit Warren West Weber Yours, R. Anderson, the painter Wilson i and paper hanger, Ogden, Utah. - Roy Ward ow prices. probably nostnllion in Ill.-ilbaa as many f?t colts n? be found ,cb. They may in all pari? uf thesUte and ore not only fast but command the highest prices. Wapiitfh will be nt North Ogden untii April 15th, when lie will ptand at the Ogden William L. Stewart Driving Park- Marea sen1 to Robert McFarland. Northwill. bestof care. have., Ogden Service fee Jfl5. ..John Beckham IF. Holladdi .Thomas Campbell, North Ogden, Utah, i - - -- Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrenv nendlna g xkHoh anil rtmnriiiHan max quteklv axcertxin oar opinion fnw wiigtber invantioii la probably pat mtahlo. Ccmiaianlni. tiim xtriclljr noiiOdemtlai. Ilantlbnok on I'atenta aenl frM. lAdaxt araimr fur tcmrfrtu Patonti taken iMMra apteuU xotkA without cliaraa. In the Scientific Hmerican. A handanmely lllaxtratad weekly. culatlon of any aniantifle lournal icmt bx. I L add by all tie wadiwim Z CO.SStBroUway, NeW YOlt Dog. CS V St. WaAliviuS, Ut g. |