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Show THE 1 ARE AGAIN DEFEATED. fhe t Logan Boy and Willard Girt rnr TT--tcrn t Victor. lout In Brigham, It may be that our baseball and basketball players are to courteous to Itbe visiting teams too try very bard to eat them but whatever the reason aay be they each lost a game again sym-athl- with the other in their r ze teat. I The B. Y. college, Juniors, of Logan drove over through mud and sleet to dross bats with the Brigham boys and they took their scalps back with them, ft was an Interesting and close game 4p to the last Inning when a wild throw after two men were out let Qhree of the Logan hoys score. The victory might have been Brighams if iielr short stop on several occasions hid fallen down and stopped the ball Instead or letting it pass between his eet. But then, as the poet says: "Of all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest are these it might have been." Some neat plays were made by our oys especially in the third inning hen three men were put out on a force run. J BASKETBALL I The defeat OAKE. of the local basketball young ladies of Willard team by the Came in the nature of a surprise but was well earned. The players from our sister town have been practicing and have greatly improved since the last contest. Their basket throwing was a feature but they played a neat game all through. The young ladies from Brigham have no excuse to offer they were Just beat, thats all. J The score was 6 to 4 In favor of Willard. BRIGHAM. WILLARD. Sdna Jensen J Florence Zundel 1 ror"ard Lila Toombs Cap. J Tie convicts in the New York penitentiary have unanimously resolved to refuse the services ef the chaplain on the ground that he is cruel te his young daughter, Evee crooks hate hypocracy. - CREATLY AURHCD cessful street meetings at night, c Tuesday Prest. Woodruff and Elder Brown, also Prest Little and Elder Meise, started for Kalamazoo on foot. They will tract through the country and also hold meetings. There (s a man of this city who has In bis possession tbe old tar bucket that was used to tar and feather Joseph Smith. This old relic to valued very highly by the gentleman-Bto quite friendly towards the eldera though his father was the leader of tbe mob that tarred and feathered the e a PanbtMt Cough, but Perminfntiy Cured by Cheraberleies Cough Remedy-MH, P. Burbsge, e student et law in South Greenville, Carolina, had been troubled (or four er five years with y continuous cough which he says, greatly alarmed me, causiag me to few that I was in the first stage of coMumptioo. Mr. Burbegt, having aean Chamberlain's Cough Brnnedy advwtised concluded Row reed what ha says of to try it. it: "I soon felt a remarkable change end after using two bottles of the twenty-fiv- e cent sixe, permanently By r. bouse, furniture, bedding and clothes were all lost. There is an old log bouse between tbe dwelling house and tbe barn filled with old rubbish, no windows In nor doors, I believe, and some straw laying around that was not destroyed. had found an absolute cure hed toss about and think. But that's all past he'll neer endure Insomnia. Hes found a cure I Force." At night, when lights are dim, It soothes the nerves of Sunny Jim." Mr. Joseph Pominville of Stillwater, Minn., after having spent over $2,000 with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggist, Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so and a well man today. If troubled ith indigestion, bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetite or constipation, give these Tablets a trial, and you are certain to be more than pleased with the result. For sale at 25c per box by Wynn L. Eddy, psesciiption Cereal Etady-toSm- o makes one chummy with good sleep. Wouldnt Believe at Finn I wouldn't believe It till I tried It, bat Force Is a cure lor insomnia I need to awake night after night. Now 1 eat a bowlful of Force ' luet before going to and sleep and I hare become good! -L. L. Brans. frteudi again. Sy W druggist. Bank OF BRIGHAM James J. Facer, Executors. Nels Jenson, Attorney. ml4 Jll Estate of L. Christensen. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Bear River City, Utah, on or before the eighteenth day of September, 1903. May 13, 1903. KAUEN CnttlSTtNA CnUIfTENSKN, Executrix. Nels Jenson, Attorney. 1 cess. What does tits mean? It Standard bred, registered and numbered. means simply that AbcrCOril llGS 110 pOOl 01 SCTUbby ancestors. You have this assurance from tho American Registration RBBItCORN also has nine dams in his Pedigree that are in the great brood mare list. He is also the most practical horc In the county; large enough for any good mare, Any horse that Is not stand, ud hrerl Is not sure of being a good sire, because some of his poor family w ill be teprescnled in his office. colts. ounces free. SCOTT 400-4I- BOWNt. Chemists; HuwVeP Pearl Stroot. S ABERCORN Will make the season of 1313 at BRIGHAM $10 for Seasons $8.50 if Paid at Repairing of all kinds in my line Mail orders promptly attended to. have my personal attention. First Service. The best recommendation we can give is from one of our best posted he saw Abcrcorn said: when lie is almost a perfect horse. men, Resp. Yours, E. Mortensen Peter Knudson ..Isaac A. Jensen Councilmen C Simonsen John P Christensen Recorder John E Baird Treasurer Mary Johnson Marshal ..................... .... J L Robinette B II Jones Atto.ney Knudson ( Justices of the Peace j JH N Bownng . W S Taylot Supt. of Waterworks VY S Taylor Chief Fire Dept Street Supervisor Chris. Christensen Night Watch & Jailor C C Hansen C J Nelson Sexton N. CITY, UTAH. EXCURSION RATES- - conference. 138 I. A. President Boose velt Brigham Young family rere- ception. union. Tickets will be sold May SUh to June 1st inclusive with final return of limit June 4th. All Tickets continuous passage. E. W. Dunn, Local Agent. COAST EXCURSION. June 4th, 5th, 9tta and 10th. San Francisco and return via South, ern Pacific Uy., S30.85. Portland, Ore. and return via O. B. & N., 130 00 Spokane, Wash., and return via O. U. & N 130.00. E. W. Dunn, Agent. JOHN H. BOTT & Sons PRECINCT OFFICERS. Justices of the 7- - II. Peace 1 GLOVER,J Thera's m Baiter Service ROPRIETOR O- F- ' At All Hours... Hack meets all Trains Brigham City Utah T!i3 Soollieasieni Limited For detailed informatioa apply to G. W, MARTIN Service a la Carte on all through trains. For rates, folders, free Illustrated boekteta, etc., Inquire of your sea rest ticket agent, specifying the Rio Grande route, or address G. A. P. D., Salt Lake City, Ut Kelton. SEVERAL WESTERN AGENT 1108,17th ST. DENVER, COLO, BoWiffs GaSvo For Piles, Burns, Saras. - E H Jones Jos Jensen J S Perry J A Edwards Jos Josephson Meltrude Hunsaker From Kansas City, Saint Lords and Treasurer Sheriff .... Memphis to points in the South, South Recorder. east and Southwest. Leaving Kansas City at 6;30 P. 81 daily, will take you to Springfield, Kent phis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville and all points in the Southeast. DINING CARS BOX ELDER CO. County Clerk Prosecuting Attorney Up-To-D- at Depot. Andrew Funk, ) COUNTY OFFICERS Judge i st Judicial Dist.Chas H Hart . Dist. Atty F K Nebeker Chairman Co Com.,.. A W Valentine Co Commis., Iowa String M B Hart Than that via the x Stables, Rigs, y. PACIFIC board of health. ..Chairman Dr. L. Berg F W Ftshburn Secretary C. W. Knudson, C H Davidson City Physician The city council meets the Second and feurth Tuesdays of each month. Llvcry and Feed . Tbe case ot the Toltec Ranch Oo. vs Wm. Miller was dismissed at plaintiff's costs. Tbe case of Ira Allen et al vg E. B. and Geo. B Chase vu on trial Saturday and Monday, B. H. Jones appear-Infor plaintiff and J. D. Call for defendants. Tbe ease was continued for the term. The case of Bier II. Jones vs L. H Moo-daBerg et al came un for hearing tor plainP. E. Keeler appeared tiff and Stanley Pltce and Nels Jenson for defendant. Tbe case was. submitted to the court Tuesday awl taken under ...Heber C Boden ..... Mayor - CITY. BRIGHAM CITY OFFICERS Monuments. -P- minor children. J. & Perry appeared tor plaintiff. Tbe defendant failed to appear. In the case ot M ary Nelson Everett va Alice Boeenbacnn et al it was ordered that a Judgment of 1918.38 with in tenet at the rate of It per cent te First Door Nerth o! Box Elder News Office Brigham ell West side Main St. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY- JOSEPH F. HANSEN, BRIGHAM 0. ANDERSON'S G. HARNESS STORE At Jos- - F. Hansens Stables. f OITY. Grande Western. Mary Cardwell was granted a decree of divorce from Samael Cardwell and was awarded the custody of the two renewed. (M.tadlt.Mi aUdnssUA SALT LAKE CITY ANO RETURN, For the Y. M. & Y. L. M. theaumof THE FINEST Harness and Saddle ExhibitD In the city will be (found at Denver & Rio Grande 8150l mil jll ABERCORN! ABERCORN! are and blood, bone and muscle. It feeds the nerves, strengthens the digestive organs and they feed the whole body. For nearly thirty years Scotts Emulsion has been the great giver of human flesh? Wo will send you a couple cl Guardianship Notices Estate of George Facer. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Willard City, Utah, on or before the eighteenth day of September, 1903. May 13, 1903. JOSEIH Facek, I a & Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. X X j- 3robate 4 place and understand by some company represented by Mr. Stolil of your city. Mr. Sbowell bad just returned with his family from lialad the day before and this was tbe first night at borne for a week. Tbey cannot account for tbe fire starting in two places at or about tbe same time. National con- numerous experiments will be Tis Th for His announcement was sumption. received with the greatest interest and I visited the FOlEYSnOIlETIAn EOIETSCKIE&'GAR First All night it was fully Insured Prophet. Anyone who has relative! or friends Snowville, May to, 1903. here, whom they wish the eldera to A. G. call oo, we would be pleased to do so. A Little Early Riser br receiving their neme and address. now and then, at bedtime will cure Elder James B. Fbodsham, biliousness and liver 89 N. Front 8t. Grand Bapids, Mich. constipation, troubles. DeWitt's Little Esrly Risers sre the famous little pills that Quick Arrest cure by arousing the secretions, movJ. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala was ing the bowels gently, yet effectually, vu twice in the hospital from a severe and giving such tone and strength to cured. Sold by Wynn L. Eddy, eese of piles causing 24 tumors. After the glands of the stouiaoh sad liver doctors and al! remedies failed, Buck-len- 's tbst the cuuoe of the trouble is repeesciiplien drugpat Arnica Salve quickly arrested moved entirely, and If their use is confurther inflamnsstion and cured him. tinued fur a few days, there will be no District Court Proceedings. Sold by of the complaint. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c. return L. .L Eddy, prescription at Eddy, preserpiou druggist. Wynn Wynn In the case of Cbas. a. lllluk v the O. 8, L. By. Co., the Jury brought in Miss Floy Gilmore has just bten A Chicago school teacher condemns a verdict In favor ot tbe plaintiff appointed assistant attorney general Shakespeare because he is not up-t- o hie damages In the sum of date- be will kind for the Philippines. Who will say someone Perhaps 11,500, enought to translate the immortal there is no progress in the Orient? Oo. vs. bard into modern slang (or Chicago The ease of the OUure-Mfg- , A Startling Test P. J. Larsen was continued for tbe consumption. To save a life. Dr. T. G. Merritt, ot term No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling The In thetas of Thomas A Brown Recent experiments, by practical test resulting In a wonderful cure. writes, "a patient was attacked James C. Chris tensed, hearing on mo- tests and examination with the aid of He bv establishes it as a fact with violent hemorrhages, caused oftbe tion to dismiss appeal, J. S. Perry ap- tbat Catarrh of the Stomach to not a ulceration of tbe stomach. 1 had ten found Electric Bitters excellent peared for the defendant. Tbe mat- disease of itself, but that it results for acute stomach and liver troubles from repeated attacks of indigestion ter was submitted and May 25th tbe "How can I cure my lndtgestlon? so I prescribed them. Tbs patient Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to curing thous- gained from tbe14 first, and has net had motion wee dented. months." Electric ands. It win cure you of indigestion an attack in A special venire was issued May 20th and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and the following Jurors were sum- Catarrbof the Stomach. Kodol di- and Kidney troubles. Try them. gests what you eat makes the stommoned to appear: Will Forsgren, N, ach sweet. Sold by Wynn L. Eddy, Only 50c at Wynn L. Eddy's, prescription druggist. P. Peterson, George D. Beeder, Loren- prescription druggist. zo Petersen, Eeary Better and David P. Burt. Rr eAtWiwy wfa w May 21st the case of Iph Dunn vs the Oi S. L. By. Co. came on for bearing, J. (3, Perry and L. B. Bogers appearing for tbe plaintiff and George H. Smith for defendant. The action was brought to recover damages tor personal injuries sustained while employed by defendant company. Tbe Jury awarded damages In the sum ot Tho Jim Damps bed scarcely slept a medical cona Summerfield I)r gress announced with every show of confidence that he wink, 17 Maud Harris Vida Jensen f Jcora Toembe Gene. Forsgren J center Flo. Zondel DOES STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS. Myrtle Nelson I uara I Bose Taylor itioa Edna Jensen Lottie Herald In the ease of Almira Orglle ACCOUNTS SOLICITED, Umpires: Mamie Peter and Yoeeoe ye Wo. Orglle, James 8. Perry Gall. Beferee: Richard Peters. appeared for plaintiff, the deSAFETY DEPOSIT BOXE3 FOR RENT. fendant not being represented. The court ordered that a decree of divorce JOHN D. PETERS, be granted as prayed for and the Cashier. waa ot tbe plaintiff given the custody Vlce-Prest. minor children. LUCIUS. A. SNOW, LORENZO N. STOHL, Prest. May 22nd, the case pf Levi Petersen DIBXCTOBB! Shylock wa3 the man who vs. the 0. 8. L. By. Co. came on tor wanted a pound of human hearing, J. & Perry appearing for James Nelsen, L. Edwards, A. John Lucius Snow, deand for H. Alma Smith Peter M. Hansen. Nels plaintiff S. Nelson, N. George Jenson, Lee, flesh. There many fendant. Tbe Jury brought In a verShylocks now, the convales- dict, "no cam of action." cent, the consumptive, the Ulrich Stauffer vs the O. S. L. By. sickly child, the pale young Go., an action to recover damages tor THE woman, all want human flesh stock killed, came on for trial before a and they can get it take jury, J, Perry and Bley H. Jones Scotts Emulsion. appearing tor plaintiff and George H. AND THE 1 Scotts Emulsion is flesh Smith tor defendant. The Jury brought la a verdict tor plaintiff in 1 Pagd 5. At the recent Berlin elders in this conference on Tuesday morning, May 19, about at present, who are stationed as fol- 2 a. m. Bis wife was awakened by a lows: four at Grand Bapids; four at seven pain In her bead to find the She roused up Mr. Kalamazoo, four at Jackson and three bouse on fire. at Detroit. Two eldera go Into tbe Showed after some difficulty as he was country for two weeks then remain in sound asleep. The flames were altbe city two weeks while the others ready coming in at the bedroom door but they succeeded In saving themgo out. Tbe city work consists of traettng, selves and children, though they When visiting friends and holding street bad a very narrow escape. Mrs. Sliowell Mr. and live street to got out meetings. From three find to were the week. Prest. held each barn, ere surprised they meetings Woodruff from Chicago (Prest. of the some 70 yards distant, on fire. They Northern States mission) and Prest. aroused tbeir men. Mr. Butterfield Little from Jackson (Prest of the and Mr, Olsen, who were sleeping in Michigan conference.) were with us a camp wagon rlose by, who saved the Monday and helped to hold two suc- chickens, some saddles, etc., but barn, We have de- The Logan pitcher did the principal execution passing the hall up so last that the batter generally struck St it when it was in the catcher's lands. Harvey Erdmann of this city flayed with the college team and giade a horns run, though Umpire $tohI, sad to relate, failed to see It Was a foul strike. J. B. Mathias of his city and P. Fowler ef Corinne flayed In the college team and made THURSDAY. MAY 28, 1903 Fire at Snowville. Letter From a Missionary. The work of tbe Lord is progressing George Sliowell of Curlew sinks lost in this part of tbe vineyard. his house, furniture and barn by fire t jst Saturday and each can yet ELDER NEWS, BOX L A Snow Assessor Co Supt of Schools.Nephi Anderson J N Holdaway Surveyor, Deweyville Fisn & Game Warden, S F Thompson Dr, E. A. Rich County Physician.. Water Commissioner.. N P Anderson COUNTY , Chairman BOARD OF HEALTH A WIValentine Dr. E. A. Rich B. Hart and E. members of board. M. Secretary H. Jones, TERMS OF COURT, I9O3. First Tuesday In February, May, September and November, , s County commissioners meet the fit st and third Mondays of each month District court |