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Show HUH&AA SSSSVJ the home paper. of Mrs- - Merrell. An unusually sad death was that of the wife of J. Francis Merrell which occurred last Monday forenoon, July 7, caused by cancer and dropsy, after an illness of thirteen weeks. An elegant line of Merrors, Wall Pockets, Screens, Hall Racks, HamJessie Muir Merrell was born in mocks, Window Shades, Iron Beds. Bed Room Suits, Folding Beds, Etc. Belfast, Ireland, June 18, 1875. She was baptized into tbe L. D. S. church of Our Carpets, Linolieums, Matby J. Francis Merrell, who was labormore complete. ting, Sewing Machines was ing as a missionary in that city. She in Brigbam city June 19 of arrived us. see Call last year and they were married in the Salt Lake temple August 7 following. None of her kindred are in this country. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. At the funeral In the Second ward meeting house yesterday afternoon the building was crowded with sympa RENOMINATEDANDERSON COUNTY VALUATIONSTHE GLORIOUS FOURTH, thlzing friends of the bereaved husband and there was a profusion of Wins Out An Increase! Over 1901 of Over Half a and Noite and Hone Races the The Present Superintendent beautiful floral offerings, among them Million Dollars. Convention. at the Principal Three candidates for the office of The reports of the county auditor being a floral harp resting on an easel there was no formal celeshows the following valuations on from the members of tbe Military bration of the glorious Fourth in this county superintendent of schools, were nonproperty in Box Elder county for the band. Bishop Valentine presided and city everyone was made acquainted placed in nomination at the the ward choir sang some appropriate 1902: with the fact that it was here. There partisan school convention last Satur- year Elias C. Jensen also sang selections. lands Farm $1,833,995 was a continual Oombardment from day but after a stubborn though most O, My Father. impressively Town and 256.663 city lots.. early down until late at night but fight, Nephl Anderson, claims 1,365 Among the speakers were Elder Geo. about 10 oclock in the morning it the present Incumbent, won out on Mining Dixon of Salt Lake city, clerk of A. 518,008 Improvements town had in looked like all the boys the thirteenth ballot, receiving 19 out Horses and mules Irish conference at the time Mr. 95,595 the shootiof 30 votes cast. gathered on Main St. and were was there, and Elder William Cattle. Merrell 191,886 ng off something or other with difThe convention was called to order 193,306 Sheep Naisbitt, a returned missionary who ferent degrees of loudness. Some of at 2:30 p. m. by Supt- Anderson. C. Swine was well acquainted with the de4,667 the boys bad their fathers and sisters Holst was elected temporary chairman 635 Bees ceased. Other speakers were T. H. along and these were not far behind and Norman Lee secretary and afterMerchandise 82,938 Blackburn, Patriarch John D. Burt, In enthusiasm. wards made the permanent chairman etc 31,026 President Chas. Kelly and Bishop A. Machinery, off without any and The day passed secretary respectively. Solvent credits 35,791 Valentine. All spoke of her virtues rowdyism or accidents of any serious Nominations being called for, Geo. Money 20,999 and integrity and offered words of nature. Many of our citizens went to C. Dewey of Deweyvllle named Nephl Other 80.5G6 comfort to the mourners. pers. property Ogden to celebrate and a few went E. W. Dunn nominated Railroads Anderson, There was a large procession to the 2,426,497 fishing but the most were content to Frank W. Fisnburn and J. D. Call Car compan ies 61,565 cemeteiy, a feature being members of Btay around home and try to keep 23,879 placed in Domination Joseph Nelson. Telegraph companies Elder Morrell's Sunday school class warm, yie day being quite cool. 12,883 Telephone companies Is of each result the The of young ladies who followed behind following In the afternoon many were at1902 Total $5,872,264 ballot: tbe hearse. The grave was dedicated tracted to the races which proved Total 1901 5,176,946 by Elder Peter Sorenson. quite interesting. increase Total $695,318 There were many nice private disCard of Thanks. plays of fireworks in the evening and wish return my sincere thanks to .five feet I For Sale, Sixty a grand ball at tbe opera house was so kindly assisted during those who to block ront by i rods deep well attended by young people'froih and th&JUness funeral arrangements north First Nat. Bank at 21 per this city and nearby towns. man acts of kind Yonr of :oot. 1 acre first class orchard ness and friendship is greatly appreon North Main St; $75 cash, ciated. Fourth of July Races. Lee & Stohl, Brigham city, Utah. J. 'Francis Merrell. It was feared at one time that the cool weather and prospects of rain would interfere with the horse race on July 4th, but as the weather cleared somewhat in the afternoon it was decided to go uuO ad viuh them. There was a fairly good attendance and besides the events on the published program there were a number of running races matched on the grounds. son received a majority of all the The most interesting event was the votes cast and was declared elected free for all pacing and trotting race On motion or Jas. S. Perry his nomibetween B. F. Boothes Maud, Art nation was made unanimous. 1. Boothes Hamford and J. F. Hansens of names the are the The following Black Cloud,half mile heats, best 3 in 5 Black Cloud, driven by Biley Kent, delegates attending: SALT LAKE CITY AND SALTAIR, won the race in three straight heats, Brigham city nyrum Standing, the time given being 1.29, 1 28 and C. Holst, Jas. S. Perry, Lottie Jensen, Clem Horsley, Oscar Forsgren, Elias 1.30, Hamford was second. VMne$day,-July--l6,--l9- 02. In the buggy horse race half mile Jensen, F. W. Fishbum, Nephl heats, best 2 In 3, W. H. Glovers horse Valentine, Norman Lee, Lorenzo N. won easily in two straight heats, Fred Stohl, Jesse W. Hoopes, Maggie R, Hillmans horse second and J. S. S. N. Lee, E. W. Dunn, I. n. FARE. TRAIN LEAVES. Binghams third. The judges said Wight, their watch run down, so no time can Jensen, J. D. Call, John H. Bott. be given. Willard Jas. M. White, nomer The mile trotting race between P, Call, P. A. Nebeker, Margaret A. Dewey, . N. Wilson's horse and W. H. Glovers, Harding, D. C. Hubbard. Honey villi best 2 in 3, was won by Wilsons, time Brigham L. P. Mantua Ephraim Jensen, 3.22 and 3 20. In the saddle horse race, one haif Nelsen. Snowville B. C. Call who also held mile, purse $20, Jed Grants horse of Honeyville won in a close finish. proxy for C. W. Robbins. Ogden...... 8:45 a m. Other entries were by Leo Jensen and C. Dewey. George Deweyville and Alf Olsen. Lakeside Wm. Baty. A quarter mile dash was matched between horses of J. Y- - Rich and Returning, the special train leaves Saltair at 9 p. m., Corlnne T. W. Clancy, F. E. Roche Bcnbam Ilunsaker, which the latter Salt Lake city at 9:45 p. m. Regular train Plymouth Jos. Josephson, Thos, won. leaves Salt Lake at 10s50 p. m. Some Interesting races are pro- H. Archibald. mised for July 24 among them being Calls Fort Thad Wight. a matched running race between the Ride-Fi- ne Mile II. E. Perry, Richard Bathing-Go- od Rich and Ilunsaker horses for $100 a Three side. These are considered the fastest Peters. horses in the county. Fielding Lot Smith, E. O. Wilcox There Just Got In Furniture, never and STOHL THE FURNITURE STORE n good-natur- , SALTAIR! SALTAIR! All Aboard! ANNUAL 1 A. EXCURSION, , Company Cheap DONT MISS IT. A etc. Wheelwright Brothers., Brigham City, Utah . Sign of the big gun, City Council Meeting. At the regular session of the city council Tuesday night the matter of the electric light controversy came up in a report of the mayor that the B.C. Electric company had offered to sell their plant for $10,000 and that an offer had been made to them, in behalf of the city, of $3,000 whice had been refused. The' report was accepted. Petition of J. II. Hancock to purchase land near gravel pit on Forrest St. denied. It was decided that no improvements be made on city jail as it does not ur "Compound Extract of Buchu' is for kidney troubles and nothing else. It is composed of drugs that have been used for years by the best physicians for kidney ana urinary diseases. You take a bottle and if it does not prove perfectly satisfactory, you say so, and we will return the price, only 75 cents, as cheerfully as we accepted it. The OF BRIGHAM DOES STRICTLY X rug Stops, EDDY & SON, Props. CITY. A BANKING BUSINESS. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. X JOHN D. PETERS, Cashier N. STOHL, Brest. LORENZO The eity L Bank First National . LUCIUS. A. SNOW, Vice-Pres- t. directors: John L. Edwards. Lucius A. Snow, ' Alma Nelson, Nels Jenson, S. N, Lee, James Nelsen, Peter M. Hansen REAL ESTATE LOANS. THE TELEPHONE is our Special Agent in every settlement in Box Elder county. THE U. S. MAIL is our General Agent all over the country. Prompt attention to either. Remember the school election EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH. Dont next Monday afternoon. fail to cast your vote for superintendent of schools and for school trustee. For Sale The Duke place in First ward. Lee & Stohl, Brigham city, Utah. Blues The Brigham are for matched a practicing game of ball with the Willard boys to hi played at the Hot Springs July 24. Your monev back if dissatisfied anything bought at Hanbelong to city. sens Shoe & Furnishing store. A moveable dumping ground will be established under the direction of the Step into Comptons art gallery and see samples of portraits road supervisor, for rock and rubbish with Lands for Sale or Lease. We have dry or irrigated lands to lease in quantities to suit,East or West of Bear River, Will lease for a term of years, either for CASH RENTAL or on SHARES. No trouble to show the lands. Address, A resolution was passed authorizing pastel and crayon, picture frames, the mayor and recorder to execute a etc. J note to the First National Bank of Water measurement July 3, 4:30 Garland, Toltec Ranch Co., Utah, Brigham city for $2000 at best possible p. m.: Headgate, flow 22.0887 cu. ft; terms in lieu of a note for same gate No. 2, Mathiass corner, flow amount to tbe Deseret National Bank. 13.2361 cu. ft.; Three Mile gate, flow, 2.9031 cu. ft. N. P. Anderson, Information Wanted- Water Commissioner. to loan at once on, good farms, either An elderly woman and a young dry or irrigated, at Our ice cream is the boiled woman with a boy three years old came up from Salt Lake on last Mom down esence of refrigerator good MONEY, S75.000.00 0 per cent day mornings train stating after they ness. The puie silky richness of arrived here that they expected to unadulterated . frozen. , cream, LORENZO STOHL, meet some relatives who had come sweetened and flavored to suit ahead wi th a teal If. . 1st Natl Bank & with Stohl Lee over Office the taste of every one. Hoopes IL The parties they expected to meet were a man named Jack Davis, his wife and two boys, 14 and 16 years of They had camped out north of city for about two weeks having small pony tu.r.u bus left a few days before the arrival of the women, Davis mother and sister, and cannot be located. tf Drugstore. Room 22- - Telephono No. 22. We have been trying for a long OF BRIGHAM CITY THE time to get a mans shoe to sell at $3.00 that we could guarantee CAPITAL $50,000.00, in every particular ;we have at last succeeded. Try a pair of them ;you Accounts and Correspondence cant loose any thing, if theres any Solicited, loss we stand it. R, L. Fishburn tf All business given prompt attention. The women are here without money &Sons. friends and are being cared for by JonN PlNGREE, J. M. Jenson, Notice. city. The city officers would be Casbier. President. pleased to receive any Information as A meeting of the resident tax payers the whereabouts of Mr. Davis and of Brigham city School Dist. No. 4 & DUMBECK, family as his mother and sister are will be held at the county court house (JARTHEY greatly distressed over being left be- Monday, July 14, at 1 p m for the pur- Modern Plumbing and TELEPHONE 92. hind. pose of hearing the financial and 219 State St., - - - Salt Lake city, Utah statistical reports read for the school Danger of Fire. year ending July 1 and also to vote on DO YOU WANT A matter that should receive atten- the compensation of the trustees. Loans on Real Estate tion right away Is the condition of The place foi voting for County at lowest interest; our cemetery and the imminent Supt. of schools and for school trustee Homestead Entries and proofs; To buy or sell Real Estate; danger of serious consequences should will be at the court house and will be2 Titles examined and conveyed; at 14, a fire get started there. closing gin at pm, July Reliable legal work; m. Clem Horsley, . The cemetery Is full of June grass p OleenN. Stohl, which in places almost hides the CONSULT Wi , : House-Heatin- nATTiE tombstones and fences. Should a fire with a fair wind it would Wight, Trustees Dist. No. 4. g Fred J Holton get started be very destructive, burning fences, Utah, Brigham City, headboards and blackening . tombstones beyond repair. In whole or in part 4 section A few parties have taken the time of dry land situated between Beat to clear their lots of the grass and river and Malad river in Garlanc (Successor to Hyrum Standing.) wish to call tbe attention ef others to precinct. the need of a concerted movement in ABSTRACTER, All Under The Canal. CONVEYANCER this respect. It is suggested also that Enquire and a fire hydrant should be placed near PAUL STARK. NOTARY PUBLIC the center of the cemetery. Utah. Brigham city, FOR SALE! 1-- Norman Lee, Roon22, First NatT. Bank Building. Telephone 22. BRIGHAM CITY, MEATS AND GROCERIES ARE ALIKE IN THISi of satisfaction or money returned is all you can ask on any remedy. D. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH extra lids and rubbers, jelly glasses, pre serving kettles, huit jar fillers, colonders, m) m Guarantee one way FRUIT JARS. ed - is only to do business successfully and that way is to have the goods the people want and at the right prices. You will always find at our store just .what we advertise and the prices are a! ways right. This week its Prices are right. - Features-Althoug- J N who desire to thoroughly cover Box Elder N SJ County must use the paper that is read in 2j , N the homes of the Box Elder N N News. It also covers southern Idaho. Death stock ALL ADVERTISERS g The home paper works for the welfare of its town and Is dearly loved on that account. Its columns are always open to every Inhabitant Charles N. Kent 1 hey are fresh and of the best selected stock. They are unlike in another respect: While they are fancy goods, the prices are not fancy. A trial will convince you of these facts. Everything is kept clean and fresh. A new barrel of Salt Herring just received. Vegetables and fish in season. u. ERDMANN. 44444WW14Tril4.'W.'44 UTAH. $100,000 to Loan at O pep cent interest on improved dry or irrigated farm .... Jb Holton, Offfce Room 23, First Nat. Bank Bldg. Norman Lee LEE Lorenzo N. Stohl. & STOjHIs AND FIRE INSURANCE Room 22 over First National Bank, Brigham City, Utah Telephone N 22- - |