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Show Tlie water from the creeks has been jrettin out of its old channel and Hooding street and sidewalk in .laces. Joe Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jensen, has been up froua l'rovo this week visiting with his parents. Mr. Jensen is attending the IS. V. A. Another sheep and cattle war is reported in Grand county. A herd of 150 line bucks was slaughtered a few days ago by a band of masked mask-ed men. The herder was compelled compell-ed to give- up his revolver, and sit guarded by two men, while a half dozen others, killed the sheep. They were all masked and no clue to their identity has been obtained. Manti Mesxnujer. More i .io. ,1 lo ;,- 1 ft a! Tlih lb - M Ziiei V.'.r.!..y ' cp f:-.m H ,!t like. V. dm-lay eve, ill,-. (,i.,lld o.,:,e.-,t and ball in tie-o tie-o era le,i;.e uev. Ti- lay night. i Ivlv.ar.l l: I...!. 1 the l:r.-,,l ;d..-li.,,-ler ,.i box KM, r'uuntv. If rum,. i - be tin, . . vc ral marriages mar-riages of llrigham b. lies and beaux are on the tap:,. I'o-lmasl. r I'.. K. Loolhe has a new li-t of adver;i,ed letters in today's to-day's lb m i:;:. Mi-s Nellie Gillespie is up from Salt l.aliet'ity spending the Xunis vacation with ii'T parents. Organs eb aned and repaired at homo by K. lb F.aird. V. II. Koolhe. Jr., is down from I'.rigbaiu City and registered at the l!r..m. ''. Frank la.: p la r-.gm-of Co., 1 -viile has ,. vi-;;i,.g Mr and Mrs. II ,:-,!. y this we.-k. Charle, Cil.k-, merchant of l'..rtage. w.,- in Ibigiiain City on bu,iii. .-s, 'i'htir,.!a v. ! This week. Miss Mamie Bullock ; of l'rovo, has been the guct or Mr. ; and Mrs. Clem llorsby. I Mr. and Mis. Lewis Peek came J up from Salt Lake and spent Chri,t- j , 1 mas with relatives in brlgham. j Kdward P. Kirk is the licensed ab,tracter of P.ox Hbb-r County. i X. P. Hansen, father of J. H. Hansen the barber, has been in Ib igham City this week on business and pleasure. Mr. Hansen is now in charge of a jewelry store on State Street in Salt Lake. We stand in with the Logan .lonninl on the proposition that "if you make holi.lay visits, let us know about it. That is the way lo treat your frieiuls with respect ami at the same time help to get out a good local paper." 0uln The editorial association lately formed in L'tah, if properly handled, hand-led, will he of inestimable value to the craft. The only danger is that the excursion fiend will get hold ot it. If the association steers clear of his clutches we expect to see the standard of journalism in the Territory Ter-ritory vastly elevated. Provo Dhpntrh. L. KranU of Corinne, was in Rrighum City on business, Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. Krantz is working in Uio interest of the canal lands and has 100,00) acres of excellent land for sale, lie bas been the means of inducing quite a large number of families to locale on the lands under the big canal during the past two years. j J. I'.. Carrington bas been dangerously danger-ously ili this week. We hear later ' that he is much better. I Koy Snow ami his si.-ler Mabel have been up from Salt Lake this week spending the holidays. (. W. Woods of liox Elder Co.. is in ( )den for a few days, visiting old friends. Trihuiif, Ogden Dpt. Frostbite may be combated by nibbing the all'eeteil part with snow and then wrapping it in cot Ion, wool or llanncl. Attorney B. II. Jones and E. IL Jones, Kelton merchant, went south on the afternoon train, Wednesday. A few days ago Sherilf Loveland took a crazy man from Collinston I lo the insane asylum at Provo. Mo you wear impermeable ami litfht." i lilting hats ami eonslricl Ihe hlond-ves-I sels of llie m-alp. Use Hall's Hair j Uenewri'oeeaHioiuilly, ami you will not be Inild. Henry Blackburn, who is attending attend-ing the Provo B. V. Academy, is spending the holidays in Brigham with his parents, Selectman T. IL Blackburn and wife. Mrs. Ann Burt was very ill the fore part of this week, but later on her illness took a more favorable turn. At one time her life was dispaired of. The Hamilton Brown Shoo Com-i Com-i pany of St. Louis, is sending out one of the most charming calendars calen-dars we have ever seen. ''The Rose NOTES OF THE BUGLER. A happy New Year to all. (hand Concert and ball Tuesday night. New Years and new resolves go j hand in hand. And again we hear the merry jingle of the sleigh bells. Lawyer J. M. Coombs came up on the evening train, Thursday. Edward B. Kirk is the licensed abstracter of Box Elder County. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Bowringhavc been in from Wells, Nevada, visiting visit-ing their parents this week. Magnus Benson has been making mak-ing himself pretty numerous around on our streets during the past h-w days. Kobert Henderson, merchant of Willard, was in Brigham City on business, Tuesday, lie is looking as bail and hearty as ever. The ChrUtensen Bros, full orchestra orches-tra from Salt Lake will give a grand concert and ball at the opera house next Tuesday night. How about that home mutual ! lire insurance company? All should unite in any enterprise which will j retain $5000 to $(1000 cash in our city every year. Miss llattie Nichols, daughter nf Patriarch Alvin Nichols, and a B. Y. I A. student, Provo, has been enjoy-j ing Christmas week at homo with j her parents. We have not yet reached ; that point in human per-j fee t io n where w c will boom ou renemies. and we cannot resist the temptation once in a while of giving thein a little dig. j Mr. and M rs. Ceo. L. Savage , have been up from the metropolis this week visiting Mrs. Eleanor Snow and other relati ves. M rs. ! Savage expects to remain in town but a few days longer, her husband having returned the fore part of the weeK. 10.000 adobes, furnished and delivered, deli-vered, w;m ted. Apply at once at Tuk Bcoi.kii olliee. Mr. ami Mrs. C. H. Valentine have been up from Price this week visiting their numerous relatives in this city. Mr, Valentine is connected con-nected with the Price Trading Co., which he says has had a right smart trade even in these dull time?. "Rustle" is the word down there, Carl says. S. J. t;:-itlht. S..V lit mi s u mi Tyi-o-uru.'i iI.mI.t lor N.-rili. rti t"i,ili. u-fm- iltlI c. nm.-lu;;-.. A 11 Un-l- .'f -ii i-. M:iuu ( lt.-r !., (!-. .i,.;,,,;., r.i'.l.'r mi-l :r,o;. O.l.-n. run. : .. of St. Louis" is certainly a beauty. Edward B. Kirk is the licensed abstracter of Box Elder County. It's foolishness, says an exchange, to expect to find a sensible wife in a giddy girl who cannot cook, nor sew, nor talk with common sense, but whose delight is gossip, gum and gadding. To m in eiis. Assessment release blanks for . sale at The Bugler olliee. m J. P. Jacob:-en, once of Brigham City, has purchased the outfit ol the Corinne Calliope and will start a newspaper at Fillmore to be called ihe Pfotjrcxx. Success, Brother J acobsen. No-hrnisfhold which ia blessed with children, should be without Ayer's (.'heery IVehmi!. In (he treatment of crimp n nd whooping ciingh, the Pectoral bus an almost nmgieal etlVcl.. It allays itilliuiiinatioii, frees tlie obstructed aic pussaL'es, ami controls the desire to cough. Several new railroad lines are in course of construction in and around the. historic old city of Jerusalem Jeru-salem and the place is fast assuming as-suming a live, brisk air of progress j : and activity. A large number of Jews are gathering at Jerusalem. The Provo Enquirer says that Utah hung her stocking up in the j tops of the mountains Chris t-j t-j mas eve and next morning she ! found a rich reward the stocking was filled full of snow a good j sign of plenty of water and boun-i boun-i teous crops next year. j 11. B. Baird is still giving vocal ' and instrumental music lessons in 'IVigham every Tuesday ami Fri-' Fri-' day. ' Vast quantities of snow are being be-ing slowt'd away in tlie fastnesses fast-nesses of the mountains. The high j winds which prevailed Tuesday ' carried hundreds of tons of snow ' oil' the summits of the mountains , 1 1 own into the deep ravines and 1 gullies where they will lie in a i h;ird. packed state far into the summer sum-mer months. The way to build up a town and keep it growing is to stay with your legitimate dealers, the men who help to pay the taxi-sand support sup-port the si houls and ehuiche, improve im-prove the streets and are reliable and do an honest business. It pays in tin cud and dealers, pro-' pro-' fesion;il men and patron-; r'ap a mutual re ,v;' rd ar.d profit bv so j doing. The building adjoining The Br-.l Br-.l I..': oiii.v ..i, tl- cast. t!n- structure struct-ure u hie!) ivo'ialy ivc.'iv-1,! con sid.-r.:b:.' dan.:ii:- at the hatuN of the lire, i- li.-i; fixed up and in a sbor; tin.- Att.-rn-y . W. Uun-saker Uun-saker will ..nee trior. be o.hifort-a"'!" o.hifort-a"'!" c:i-e,inei v.ilbin walls , h.ivii.g re rented it for his utliee. |