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Show ) home THE papers ' tome paper works fop the welfare' Is dearly loved on that acof jti town and are always open to columns Its count. Charles N. Kent. every Inhabitant. Tbe I; .. Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. Ifour Get STOHL FURNITURE CO.. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE RIGHT . ST DEMOCRATS NAME THEIR TICKET. Well Attended and Enthusiastic Proceedings Give General Satisfaction to the Democrats. ticket. democratic Far Oleen N. Stohl Representative ..Jonah Mathias Vn. Harris 2 T. F. Coombs Reuben Nebeker County Assessor C. Elias Jensen Treasurer County ..David Larsen County Surveyor Eli Ilolton County Cleik Geo. t. Chase County Attorney Florence Christensen Co. Recorder - II. n, Cordon County Sheriff The proceedings of the Democratic rouuty convention held In the court house, this city, last Friday showed that there is considerable enthusiasm left In the party. That there is going to be an earnest effort made to elect the ticket named by the convention is Commissioner, 4 yrs.... 2 v Murphy. Willard Edw. Morgan, Wm. M. Davis, D C. Hubbard, Ilomer Call, Reuben Nebeker, Eleanor Call, Lottie E. Hubbard, R. E. Davis, A. L. Bad-dle- y, Wm. Lowe, A. G. Baird, J. M. White. Alternates E. J. Davis, Agnes Owens, Alice Nebeker, Julia C. Barker, W. E. Cole, Brigham Neb-ek- er. Calls Fort W. - W. Lasley, Wm. Baty, John Nye, Jos. Gibbs, Heber W. Orme, Enoch Hunsaker, R. S. II r, Jos. n. Yates. Rawlins B. O. Jeppson, S. L. Miller, A. E. F. Roche, J. L. Hunsaker, Wm. Harris, John Compton. Bear River Moroni Morteasen, Oluf Jensen, C. C. Johnson, Antone certain. fos. ChistenseD, W. H. Anderson, The delegates outside of Brigham Sorensen. ere accorded all the positions on the Malad T. W. Clancy, Jos. E. Byticket asked for, and while most of water, Jos. Packer, Charles Carson. the candidates named are from this Three Mile Henry Matthews. no city it was not due to selflshness; Fielding T. F. Coombs, C. W. Earl, opposing candidates were named from F. J. Walker, Oliver Wood, R, M ether places. The un-ake- atlfl.30a. m. by to order He said the prospects Democratic success and urged the members to use wisdom in the selection of candidates. lie hoped their would be harmony during the proceedings and that all would work for the success of the ticket when the convention adjourned. He named AlanF. Roche of Thatcher us tempU. Blackburn. art bright for list selection the the Andersen, Oliver Woods, convention of Hon. state Democratic Jos. H. Watkins, J. L. Ilunsaker, for Reprecandidate as Moroni MortenseD, li. J. Matthews, Wm. H. King RichHon. and sentative to Congress Jos. R. Bywater. Suof the ard W. Young as Judge On reconvening at 1:45 d. m., the honor of men who are committee on credentials reported the preme court, whose election will and and ability following entitled to seats as delereflect credit upon the people of Utah. gates: Manila Elias Andersen, Andersen. Snowville Colliuston Watkins. Charles M. F. Promontory There Hansen, C. Ewing, E. (Continued on Fourth Page.) cure than isnt anything better for a cough and cold Our Own Compound Tar Syrup. Nothing secret or mysterious about it simply wild cherry, white pine sassafras, tar, etc., combined in a scientific manner ann drugs you know aboutby all - which are recommended AT THE CITY D. I, We also EDDY put up the old reliable & SON, ! .JDRUG STORE. Pine Expectorant White J, For over Standard. 50 years the GOOD Old stoves taken in exchange. Come aud see for yourself. GOODS ONLY AT No No No No No No No Wheelwright Bros Delay Commissions Expenses Mortgage Tax Third Party Attorney Fee Appraiser Fee. Merchant G. Holst, accompaEDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH nied by his wife, was in Ogden on business yesterday. & DUMBECK, Worth talking about, the new QARTHEY cloaks that Boothe & Peirce are tf showing. Bargains and best service at PbumeiNa TELEPHONE 22. 219 Holsts. State St - - - Salt Lake Citv- - Utah. Lands for Sale or Lease. Lu-enn- JoStsc Ranch MONEY, ded STORE. All business given prompt attention t You McMaster & Forsgren. AND DEWEYVILLE 4 X 158 X IBSP:'BH 4 BRIGUAMCITY IS i 1 NOW WE HAVE OUR LAR9E AND CCW5MODIOU3 COFFINS. NEW STORE IN: DEWEYVILLE - COMPLETED. 4 furnished promptly figures. PICTURES FRAMED IMMEDIATELY. You can 0- In gy two-ye- ar Respectfully, RAY & SONS ' ABSTRACTER, CONVEYANCER and NOTARY PUBLIC. UTAH J get the best Vegetables I Those choosing to give us a portion of their patronage, We have one price will be treated courteously and fairly. can store the to buy as much for for all and a child sent tradesman. shrewdest $1 as the ville a very few days we will have at Dewey 10 to 15 head .O and cows 20 15 to from gentle eg. for old colts of mares and yearlings and Norman Lee,, (Successor .to Hyrum Standing.) AT BBDMANNS' fact everything commonly used in families. - . NutI. Bask Building. Telephone 22. - SUPPLIES. Utah, Brigham City, BRIGHAM r RANCHERS Fred J Holton RoomI22, First FurnishMens, Youths, Boys and Childs Suits, Gents and in Quilts, ing Goods, Shoes, Hats, Etc., Blankets, AND CASKETS., .BTC., at low CQLLINSTCR, Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods Notions, MENS CONSULT HYRUM JENSEN, are filling it with a line of General Merchandise, such as people need, bought in the best markets, and will be sold at right prices. Our stock will consist of We SHEEP Furniture, Lumber, I am prepared to supply anything in these lines at as low figures as can be had in the State. Cashier. JOYQU WANT Loans on Real 'Estate at lowest interest; Homestead Entries and proofs; To buy or sell Real Estate; Titles examined and conveyed; Reliable legal work; Paint, Glass, Etc 4 John Pinghee, J. M. Jenson, President. not go far away for jNGGCf. YJt medical works and physicians. bottled hen it is honestly and carefully made and barks, herbs, etc, iur own laboratory of the best drugs, we give you a and ke everything eke we make and charge but b ;er bottle than you usually get 50 cents per bottle, promptness and quick Being our own, makes It psib.e for us to make and close loans with delitery. N. P. HANSENS Casper W. insures per We point with justifiable pride to the wise, economical and efficient administration of county affairs by Democratic county officers in the past Jas. Cottam. and we congratulate the R. A. Johnson, Jos. II. and present that by people of Box Elder county reter Haws, by MONEY ON HAND Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges- - blue-bran- , Gibbs, Casper LOANS. - Iw.WrJl SllPji2J''l5lSsl n, Sept. 16, 1902. We endorse ESTATE - - rice-chairm- bled reaffirm our. devotion to the pnnciples of Democracy as enunciated in the platform adopted at Provo REAL right-of-wa- y The committee on permanent organization and order of business named the following officers: Chairman, J. D. Peters: first We the Democrats of Box Elder county, Utah, In convention assem- sell you a Through the efforts of. Mamie Jones and Valois Peirce a junior basket ball team has been organThe apparatus has been ized, ordered and the practice work We have dry or irrigated will begin this week. They will lands to lease in quantities be known as the 5 Bs or the to suit, East or West of Bear Brigham Basket Ball Bloomer River, Will lease for a Belles. In the team are Louterm of years, either for a ise Graehl, Ethel Erdmann, CASH RENTAL or on Knudson, Ilortense Graehl, WatMabel SHARES, No trouble to Gladys Crompton, kins, Valois Peirce, Ronela Andershow the lands. ChrisMamie Jones, Ruby son, Address, tensen, Nora Romer and Louise Berg. Co., The opening ball announced to be given at the opera house to- Garland, Utah morrow night has been postponed one week as the repairs are not yet completed. f the for finding and to loan at once on good farms, either gio reward Total $ 12.50 of mares dry or irrigated, at two Formerly reported .. 310.05 returning -- one roan and one Grand total $322.55 cent HR. cn left thigh. Finder return to R. G. Fryer of Dewey ville Hans Mantua. 023 Rasmussen, does not feel that the prospect of LORENZO. N. STOHL, a new railroad from Corinne north through the valley is of so. Office with Lee & Stohl over 1st Nat'l Bank positive a character as to disRoom 22, Telephono No. 22. courage the people of Deweyville from going ahead and making THE BAMR OFBRIGHAM CITY improvements. He is putting up a good hotel at that place taking chances on Deweyville being the CAPITAL $50,000,00, railroad center of that region of SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY the country for years to come. He Accounts and Correspondence was in Bripham yesterday on AND SHOE business. Solicited, FURNISHING was published In last weeks account of the precinct primary. AND RESOLUTIONS. cant d. of PLATFORM of.. - Wm. Lowe; second T. W. Clancy; secretary, Moroni Mortensen: assistant secreorary chairman aud Mrs. Maud tary, Miss Florence Christensen; chapSeeger as temporary secretary. lain, J. B. McMaster. The following committees were Prayer was offered by the chapnamed: committee on Credentials Nels Jenson, Eleanor lain after which the platform and resolutions reported as Call, P. II. Hansen, T. W. Clancy, follows: Jas. Cottam. Platform and Resolutions Ily rum Standing, Jas. M. White. T. F. Coomb, Wm. Harris, Oluf Jensen. Permanent Organization and 08der ok Business N.S. Cbristoffer-son- , Peter Sorensen, Ricy II. Jones, Ernest P. Horsley, Wm. Lowe, Jos we new Range it is not the fault of the Range or the price. County Commissioners. The board met yesterday in regular session and considered a number of road matters. Norman Lees Boy DeadThe road supervisor at Elwood InIrvine K. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. structed to keep bis road in good reand Commr. Coombs authorized Norman Lee, died Monday, Oct. 6th, pair to investigate and report on the reof bronchitis, aged 2 years, 3 months quired appropriation for same. An appropriatisn of $50 was made and two days. to repair roads in Portage district. The funeral services were held at Scrapers and plank will be furnished the residence on Forrest St. yesterday supervisor of Willard as may be at 2 p. m., Bishop Loienzo N. Stohl An appropriation of $150 was made to repair road between Honeyvule and presiding. A quartette composed of C. Elias Springs. The people of .Mantua will be perJensen, Lewis Lund, Mrs. Lottie mitted to vote on the question of a Cozier, and Mrs. Ray Evans sang some fence or no fence law at the next election. beautiful selections. The matter of opening up a road The speakers were Angus Vance, through the poor farm iiaving been the latter receiving a prize of $25. again called up, the commissioners deThe Bear River Water Co. for its Nephi J. Valentine, Abraham Evans, cided that the county would comply, special exhibit in the agricultural de- David P. Burt, Prest. Chas. Kelly and fixing the price ot land lor road at $500 per acre and reserving water partment was awarded a prize of $10. Bishop Stohl. city to fence the street. right; Joseph F. Hansen of this city wa Decided to build a bridge across Mens suspenders 250 at N. canal awarded a diploma for the 1902 washer between sections 2 and 3 in Tp. N. R. 4 W. provided petitioners f II, for which he is general agent for Utah. P. Hansens. will secure necessary and Lost From Wilsons farm build approaches. Fleece lined underwear So cts, north of Brigham about 2 weeks The List Growingand up at N. P.- Hansens. tf ago, 1 black horse about 9 years The list circulated by the firemen to Clothing also is a factor with old; weight about 1250 lbs; brand- aid their chief, Warren S. Taylor, lias us. Our clothing is made as ed quarter circle xi on left thigh. received the follow additions the past week: good as any and better than most One bay horse, 4 years old; Neis Jenson $ 1.00 others. We ask you to make com- weight about 1200 lbs.; branded Christian Christensen ....... 1.50 F. Nelben 1,00 parisons for comparisons alone E J on right thigh. Finder please C. 5 00 Jensen can prove the truth of our state- return or notify Peter N. Wilson Elias B. F. Tolman 2.00 ments. Boothe & Peirce. L. P. Johnson j.oo Brigham city and be rewarded. J. A. Edwards 1.00 the delegates and alterCounty Chairman T. nates from the Box Elder precinct A If Teek ties 15c at N P Hansens. Larsen. convention was called B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH EDWARD Jusf Arrived a Curload f -- !Sf82- Convention Some Prize Winners- Among the prize winners at the State fair are the following from this county: E. P. Cordon, Willaid, best peaches, first prize, $14. The first prize of $150 for the best display at tne fair was divided into thirds between the Bear River Canal Co., the Palace Meat Marktt and R. Steuzel Fur company. Mr. Helen Stark of this city was awarded a premium for exhibits in clais 1 of the woman's department, and Mrs. Nellie Nelson In class 11. John II. Saunders of Collinston had a prize winning mare and colt and also the best grade draft mare to harness, Death of Mrs. Victor Madsen. Mrs. Winifred Midgley Madsen, wife of Victor Madsen, died at 3:55 a. m. Monday, Oct: 6tb, of bronchial pneumonia from which she has been a sufferer for a number of years. ; Mr. and Mrs. Madsen were married only last April, she being the daughter of Joshua Midgley of Salt Lake city. She was well known here, however, before that event and has made a host of friends who will mourn with the young husband at her untimely death. She was a young woman of exceptional abilities, kind and loving with her associates and patient in her long illness. The funeral service will be held today at 2 p. m. in the Third ward meeting house. the market affords and Groceries. $100,000 to Loan - Fresh and cured meats, canned meats and vegetables all of the Fancy and staple groceries, flour and bran always in stock A big supply of fruit bottles on hand. d3 Pb at 6 er cent t, best quality. FREE DELIVERY UTAH. CITY, interest on improved dry or iriigated farms. .. . Fed Ja Holton, Office Room 23, First Nat. Bank Bldg, FOR SALE! In whole or in part 4 sectioi of dry land situated between Bea river and Malad river in Garlam precinct. 1-- ' All Under Enquire The Canal. PAUL STARK , Brigham city, UUti. |