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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1904 Page 4. STANDINC & W1X0M, Talk On Fruit Spraying, Bear River City. The new opera house and attute-me- nt At the fruit growers meeting hehl S. A. Suckett and hall here is nearing completion l.ist baturJay night, Carl Isaacson gave some practical and it is expected that the opening suggestions in the matter of sptaying. will take place on Friday night, March Mr. Sackett has long been an advocate 4th, with appropriate services. A of spraying and realizes its importance will be in the fruit industry. He says that program, supper and dance are rapidly increasing The the fruit occasion. pests that on good given more united and deterladies ate preparing to entertain about and unless a mined effort is made to eradicate them seven hundred persons with supper. by spraying it will soon be Impossible TheY. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. to raise fruit of any kind. He regards Proprietor. Of SUBSCK1P1IOM: One Year, In adrance .... Month....... Three Months...- .TKKMS It. - - - nteied at the Post Offloa at Brigham City as second class matter. BYRUM STANDING, ED1I08. Frigave an apron and bow party of entertainday evening last as a closing the wooly aphis as one of the worst enemies to the apple as It takes the causes It to ment for the work of the year, and on life out of the tree and inferior fruit. He suggested produce Tuesday the young men completed remedies for this and other pests, 1903.' Effect Nov. In 22nd, the course of study for the year. Mr- - Isaacson also made a number of a large blaze valuable suggestions along this line. been have What might Trains srrivs and depart at local itatlont It Is hoped that tbe work of tbe dally as follows! was discovered among some clothing NORTH BOUND. fruit growers' association will awaken in a wardrobe at the home of Mrs, an interest on tbe subject of spraying, Mary H. Holmgren last week and had it not been for the prompt application FOOD VALUE OF OYSTER. TIMS CARP of Perry Laws By Association. That all undersigners do agree and will be subject to a line for the violation of any and all rales that may be agreed upon by tbe members , of tbe association. must be 2 members Art. That all Rules. National governed by the Art. 3 All members found guilty of Sunday baseball playing will be BUbject to a fine of 12.50 for first offence, 35 for second, and suspended from the baseball association for third. Art. 4 All members guilty of unbecoming language directed to any player or spectator, shall be subject to a fine not less than 50 cents and not to Art. 1 exceed $1.00. Art. 5 All members under the influence of Intoxicating drinks shall be subject to a fine of 12,00 for first offence, and expulsion from association for second. Art. 6 We agree to devote ouf time, if possible, each Saturday afternoon to amuse ourselves by playing will be subject ball, all to a fine of 25 cents If not reasonably excused for each offense. of water considerable Bivalve Doe Not Rank with tha Co. Haddock or MeckerelThe damage might have resulted, but as Blao Foist. 85 2 m a Oolllnston, 120pm 835pm it was a few suits of underclothing 243 am 106pm 625pm Dewey A a matter of interest there ii only was lost. HoneyvlUe 2 33 a m 12 58 pm 8 15 p m nly on specie of oyiter, ostrea virgintca, 15 2 158 1240 am pm pm Brigham- The roads around are very muddy along tbe eastern coast of North Perry. ..... 2 01 a m 12 28 pm 7 48 p m and getting around is difficult. On America, lays Good Housekeeping. Art. 7 It Is hereby provided and The western coast haa at least five Willard.... 155am 1223pm 743pm that no game shall be played Imagreed of are of two these Friday of last week a young man epecies, but only SOUTH BOUND. portance, and these do not compare with during school hoars, without permisdriving a team on tn empty wagon the eastern shellfish, Tbuz It 1 appar- sion of the trustees, any violation of ent that a blue point, a Providence got stuck and had to be assisted out. or article shall be deemed this rale river and a Chesapeake bay oyster are Jas. on and tbe same thing, so far as spesufficient cause to forfeit all right to cies The difference is the concerned. play ground. a matter of environment, a difmerely ifolO g?S Nott THE HARDINESS OF TREES. Art. 8 All fines collected shall be In food supply and conditions In ference Collinston, 9 15 a m 542 a m 400p m growth. paid to Treasurer, who Is authorized 9 25 a m 550a m 4 12 pm Depend a Good Deal Upon the te Dewey The noted blue point Comet from the to use such funds for baseball supplies. te Which They Have BeHoney villi) 9 35 a m 5 58 a m 4 22pm Long Island shore, from what was once come These articles are subject to amendAoenetomed. 55 9 m m a name from bed. a 615a . natural It get Its 445pm Brigham the little town of Blue Point, off which ment. 1001am 6 24am 461pm Perry. An expert nurseryman says the hardithe bed were discovered. Tbess oysWillard 10 05 a m 8 30am 4 59pm ness or V. F. Davis, Mgr., of trees depends ters were of handsome ahape and extra 11 and 12 can be flagged for tyNos. largely upon where the seed from appearance, and at ones commanded Isaac Allen, Capt., passengers at all stations; No. 8 can which the trees In question sprang cam was only a matter of It fancy prices James Youso, Sec. & Trea. Hot be and from. flagged at HoneyvlUe only Satisfactory results are seldom time when these and neighboring beds Springs, Brlgham-i- the regular stop; experienced by planting a seed obtained would be worked out. and then it was Crystallised Tear. No. 10 can be flagged at all stations from the sunny south, sty. By planting found necessary to resort to "seeding A tear from the eye of a white perseeds further gradually however, north, 7 or "planting that is, covering the son is composed of water, salt, soda, except Perryt No. can be flagged at trees may be at length hardened and ac- beds with young oyster from other lo- phosphate of soda and mucus. all stations except Perry and Hooey-vili- climated From until a aeed from such a tree calities. the eye of an African the elements comNo. 9 can be flagged at all sta- may be reasonably expected to thrive are The but is tear in is rich tbe lound to be the same oyster phosphates, posing tions except Perry and Uooeyyllle. and mature Its fruit. almost entirely lacking to fatmaking, as that of a white, with the single exThrough Pullman Palace Sleepers, Latest Tree, like people, says the Philadeleleg material and those ception of the phosphate of and of a bucket I TO CURE A COLD In ONE Card of Thanks Take Laxative Brumo Quit,!, 1 1 After my .evident I am now able to lets. All druggists refund the JS be around ay t n and I wish to thank to fails cure. E. W. Grov "it all my friend, most sincerely for tbe E. W. NIW10LS' on nature each box. 25c. or assistance they gave me financially Teacher of stage and fancy t dancing. to mention espewish Office at residence, Cor. 2nd West and otherwise. I ADVERTISED LETTERS F.b cially Bros. Jacob Jensen, Lars H. Forrest Sts. Utah. Brigham City, Larsen, John Bott and C. Horsley who Tb following letter a noi called J took a leading part, also Dr. Rich who week, will be sent to the l UttoM Brown, John had my case lo hand from first to last, QHAS. E. FOXLEY, Tbe local Geo. Jas. W a Crowford, assisted E physician. by ATTORN well be Eliza of Christensen, may proud Brigham people (Deputy County Attorney) of such doctors and they no longer Hughett, Carline Office at Court House Utah need to send out of town to have the Hunter, D. F. Brigham City most delicate operation performed. Hudson, W. T. , S. Chuistoffersen. N. Peterson, J. M. QR. PEARSE. W, II. Reed, office hours; The Nam Witch Hazel. 2 to 4 p. m. 11 to 12 a. m. Shurtliff, H.C. The name Witch Hazel Is much 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Smith, Mrs. Alice R, Knudson Block, Office and abused. E. C. DeWltt & Uo., Chicago, Residence, Brigham City Williams, Pearlle are tbe Inventors of the original and Zuebsavert,Albert only genuine Witch Hazel Salve. A cerfRED J. HOLTON, When for the above calling tain cure for cuts, burns, bruises, eczeATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW when advertised. ma, tetter, plies, etc. There are many Room 23 First Nat. Bank Building B. F. Booths, counterfeits of this salve, some of Utah. Brigham City, Postnaast, which are dangerous, while they are all worthless. In buying Witch Hazel JAMES 8. PERRY, Salve see that the name E- C. DeWltt Services at Presbyterian CW attorney-at-la& Co., Chicago, Is on tbe box and a Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. Office Court House, cure I certain, Sold by Tbe Eddy Preaching at 8:00 p .m. Utah. Drug Store. Brigham CHy, Christian Endeavor Wednesday, ' 8:00 p.m. A, T. Rankb,, RATS CAT WAS Architect. KNEW ANDREW FUNK, ABOUT. ball-roo- te w. -- Briglam City, J. Brigham City, muscle-buildin- R. n per-ao- ni B' Early Risers Utah soda, ments which go to make up physical with the addition of a (light trace of fores and vitality. While It I wholeEskimos and Finns eelci.m some and easily assimilated, the actual shed tears, but when they do chinuus food value of the oyster is not suffisay they are exceedingly salty. It ft incient to rank it with our great food teresting to now that the chemical f flaks In the Caucasian tear urr. the cod, haddock, mackerel, etc. tg: themeelv.s into particles that ico, li i tones under a fish these CHINA. TREES IN microscope, from a negro s tear fora a rud cross, same the while process of evaporation StTtnaMi Send Do Htaate la leaves the chemicals In an Eskimo's straetloas tor Planting of Timtear In the shape of a bow. ber In the DenaSsA Section. la all the State Court end U. S. Court. First Nat- - Bank building. dupreme Room 20-- 21 Brigham City, ... utan B. H. JONES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR at law Practices la State aaa Fedorsl eoart tad b fore united State Lend office. Office over Rosenbaum' store. Utah Brigham olty ... GEORGE R. CHASE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAV- 1 Tree planting in northern China Is being strnuously enjoined by the authorities, not only as a productive industry for the people, but alike as a means of strengthening the river embankments against floods and of checking drought Of late years, says Golden Penny, trees have been cut down by wholesale for agricultural purposes, while the peasants do not take the trouble to plant fresh ones, because '.he soil Is so loose that they must d.g cow n very deep for a satisfactory too.hold. So vast tracts of fertile land are left barren, while In the northern provinces especially the Influx of sand carried by high winds from the Mongolian deserts threatens to fill up the unoccupied ground. So In the important province of Chill, which contains the capital, Peking, there Is a government proclamation notifying the "Eight directions for tree plantation most m.nute Instructions as to the kind of trees required, tbe depth thy should be planted and the fertilisers to be and the "Ten benefits to Le derived from the same, such among others, as the sale of timber and fruit, the beneficial influence of trees in attracting rain, preserving the just equilibrium of wind Influences, and purifying the atmosphere, while, "travelers and families will find shade and reBt under the branches a poetic touch for conclusion. d-- Economical Eskimos. The Est lu.o wastes nothing, says the World's W or. . The careless v Lite ma,. drops a tail or throws away a Iro. cn tool or tmptj .cbacco can. These era seized with avidity by the Eskimos, who cogve rt them Into articles more or lees usei'w. F0LEYSH0iiEYTAR Oures Ooidsi Prevents Pneumonia y m COUGH SEEK ouzuoa 'V. ...CROUP. Lniqn Ideas, ' A stock farm da unusual In makeup as It Is In methods Is Rosemount, one mile east of Millersviile, Ind., says the Indi- anapolis New. The farm is owned and Charlee J. Buchanan. SO acres, and is a sister farm of Koscaale. Mr, Buchanan became possessed of Rosemount three years ago, and immediately began a movement to make it a foremost Hoosier etock farm. His first thought was to make the place unique, and e began buying stock that wa all white. y Rosotnount stock larm is the home of white animals, from various kinds of low Is to white pcrcheron horses and white Angora goate, Mr. Buchanan has adopted an original plan of intimating the birth of stock on his farm. He began uiaing stock in 1900, and all animals that first taw u.e light of day In that year rece. . td names beginning with A. Tne plan app.ua to all pedigreed stock. Hia Dtamaik saddle Bullion won the title of Adam that year. A pair of mares of the list of 1900 were named Amber and Alpha. The next year the names applied were such as Bernice, Beaumont, Barry, e.c. It is the Intention of Mr. Buchanan c out the plan through the com.ug yiiry ears, and he finds It easy to recall the ages of his stock by the names given. Rose-mou- SHAVING HAIR CUTTING jf if kimwK nt lanu oJusiita of m'f SfSiii1 WNOOPIKQ COUCH, HOARSENESS. G ERONCHma, SORE THROAT, tmrarn. iHClFltXT COXSCUPtlOX mutttuorti! To-da- 23c samp- les of elegant wedding cards, KAILS CLOSE. have observed recently a rather curious thing with reaped to the relationship between cat and rata and it ha led to a rather Interesting reflection, aald a man who takes much Interest In unimal life, to n New Orleans reporter. "For awhile the rats overran my place. At night there was no such thing as quiet around the house. They would scamper across the floor, bump up and down the steps and cut all kinds of caper. W secured a cat, and from the very time the cat appeared on the place the rats ha gan to get scarce, "There ie nothing ctlrioui about till fact In itself. But te my personal . non iedge the rata hake never Seen the at. The cat has remained bb che floor and tbe rats on another. There hae been no ebasina and ne centtUt beta een them. Now, I want to know hew the rate know the cat la on the place. The Inquiry hat caufcid me to Indulge the more interesting reflection:' - How far can a rat detect the pretence, bf A cat by the sense bf small EV flently at vcns!derable distance Lhe the rats at nv place would not hive Down of the tw's pretence under the circumstances. m quite sure that they hftvf never Seen le cat. But they know he is there just be same, and they have been awfully cautious since hie arrival, vitation cards and programs, and and quality. SILENCE THROAT and LUNGS. HSaulsetund oaly by tefelffl MciE! Cl Manufacturing Pharmacists, DX9 MOINKS. IOWA, C.B.A. AMD TOHONTO, CANADA. hmmnum canyCoprrttiUdUrCUaMrMiCa,&a nm Every bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy is guaranteed, and the dealer from whom it is purchased will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied after using it. The many remarkable cures of colds and grip effected by this preparation have made it famous over a large part of the civilized world. It can always fee depended upon and is pleasant to take. It not only cures colds and grip, but counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. This remedy is also a certain cure for croup, and has never been known to fail. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. Whooping coueh is not tne dangerous is kept loose and expectoration free by the use of this remedy. EOT ALWAYS BEST. Woman O Foani( A Flair la h Adage Experience with Snediib Cook. Northbound No 7 Northbound No 9 Northbound, Local A Valley Noll Southbound No 8 Southbound No 10 Southbound, Local & Valley No 12 ' t vis 'tr r e hreoesflxei. pi ulle s rer. - r;r i (hat a'.wajf . cn stove. Pond ffrni t zlcg it tc ).' .Hilda wat '.1 ' r . . ' ' ' - u. . I, 'r ' s - 1 ' ' cd. t fneh-.- the . cut to thf i ! ' wre. til ,jm Itilc KAILS ARRIVE. p. m. P. O. opens Sunday from Io.OJ 11.00 a. m. B. F. Booth, Subscribe for the News. Box Elia Only $1.25 a year. New Mock of Carson Gloves For Gents Ladies and Boyi-Ev- lit- - BROWN'S Pretty Slippers, Shoe9, Glove.', Custom Shoes Repairs our Specialty. FOLEYSHOREMAS - IOMthCOSghkBd btllla - .. F tr pih mu- - ard I ecrocb V'. . 'll ig yust so clean ? t 'asi hfcitu lu e, mettis. I h. . .rub all shaa skeen of heem but all the tame y ou luke luke at haem like you tank I dondt vaeh haem stall! I uve eea so lady so particular about Ihef coalbocketi . , . , Working Overtima. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. Kings New Life Pills. Millions are always at work night and day curing Indigestion, biliousness, constipation, sick headache and all stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. 25c at The Ed d y Drug Store. and easy to act to that famous little pill DeWitt'l Little Early Risers. This Is due to the fact that they Ionic the liver Instead of purging it. They never gripe nor sicken, not even the most delicat lady, and yet they are so certain in results that no ono who uses them to disappointed. They cure torpid liver, biliousness, jaundice, constipation, headache, malaria and ward off pneumonia and fevers. rKSFAaSD OMIT ST X. C. DeWTTT A CO., CHlCAdO Don! Forgot tho Kami. epto For Sale by Eddy Drug Store Monuments. given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. Bromo Quinine Tablets. This Signature, " in. Two-- on IOX, JOHN ( Only R)LEYSnONPIAR tar sAlMr JTs Hft, ww, ft Easy to take Pill For Sale by the Eddy Drug Store. Seven Mfiflon boxes sob! in post 12 months. ery Pair Guaranteed At It contains r.o opium or other harmful substance, and it ,:y i exalalr.ici h y 4$ Cache Work done while you wai- t- - ' 7;3jpt 73 (1 CELEBRATED eoaetlmcs arise M.surdcrstanding s.isht causes, and Occasionally one re wnirh seznt to pro-- , e tha! sllerce i i golden. Is tine cure trou- -' brs wed without a word belrs Yonr.g Mrs. Bord'e rwdlfh j ihc Touthe Con rirlor. was . real about her won , tut ' wre so unlovely, aid her ' e to that unprcpcsecstit c - rs'iilous cu.d joungmittmt r tr look at her. Icstecr. when- ;o.ii-housekeep-tourd it i tc itterUewherurct'rBf.i-n 7 Cache From south No 7 1,00 f From south JNo 9 83 ,, From south, Local A Cache Valley No II 1J0, s From north No 8 gjoj, From north NolO 5 From north Local & Cache Iu:I5 a c Valley No 12 Office hours from 830 a. m. to ,jt Tlmo-H'Onnr- eil in- can Ell all orders on short notice. Call and see them and you are sure to be pleased with the price To Cure a Cold in One Day Taka Laxative 18c hs received (Mi LOCAL MAILS, Warranted Xadloaa Breeder Will Raise Koae Rot White Animals Bn Othr by L. BERG, JR., BARBER. Bottle E-ver- COLOR, LINE ON STOCK FARM. operated Utah Brigham City, The News Mte CM Timea-Democr- at ATTOBNEY-AT-LA- Prectloes tew 1 NELS JENSON, e; EUe-whe- D. CALL M Utah ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW s phia Record, acquire their habits from chair can. Elegant any coaches. the climate in which they live. The W, W. Bkowksow, Agent, Brigham. northern tree know instinctively when D. B. Bublit, Oen'l Pas. A Tk't. Agent, the time has come to ripen ita fruits. Balt Laka City. The southern tree follows ths same Instinct, being In no hurry, as there Is little likelihood of real cold, With transplanting! further north its habit FREE SMOKES FOR SINNERS. changes. The great trouble with most people is Tebaeae Weed ia Prisons Dee Ret Pay that they want to lump a tree from a Oaverameai Bevenoe Tsx-- A south to north at one move. This same Recent Ilnllac. Idea it evident in the attempt to bring various fruit trees from Russia to the In Convicts serving terms the various northern United State. prleons of the country have one prlvlUce Apples and plums from the land of people outsldo the wails to r.ot enjoy. the great white czar have taken kindly The commissioner of internal revenue to the below sero condition of the genhas decided that it ie permissible for tle Dakotas. state prisons to manufacture tobacco or clgara for Its own inmates without payNATIVES OF SWITZERLAND. ing license. The commissioner lays: I would say that upon careful considCsasot Fenwear Alleataaee Merely eration of the queetion Involved, It is re hy Becoming RataraliaaA held that a charitable or other InstituShoald Hava Passporta. tion conducted by the state and under Students and other residents of the slate authority, with Its own operatives. Las the right to manufacture tobacco, United State who may be native of tlyars, cr any other tobacco product Switzerland, will be interested In a comwithout the payment of mx when all munication to the state department from suen lUAuuiacturci! tobacco Is Used Consul Ldeberknechtat Zurich, who calls vlth's the state Institution. attention of atudents and others to tha "The tobacco must rowerer.be manunecessity of providing themselves with factured within the limit cf the state passporta institution, ard no portion of it be reMany naturalized American citizen! moved therftrom. If any portion of who were formerly Swiss citizens labor such manufactured tobacco is found outunder a misapprehension as to their old side of the limits of the institution. It and new citizenship rights and responwill be liable to seizure and forfeiture, sibilities. They return to Switzerland the game as any other unstamped manuwithout naturalization papers or passfactured tobacco which might be found ports, only to And themselves Swiss citizens again. upon the market The consul adds that a person never FATE OF TEE MINTING DIES. loses cltlaeniblp. no matter how long he may absent himself. Unless he goes All Beat to Philadelphia at Close of through certain necessary formalities. Year aad Destroyed la Preeeaee If he returns and is owing a military of OActsla. tax ,he is compelled to pay the same, in spite of the fact that he is an American All the United State mints forward citizen. to the mint at Philadelphia si the close The only way to be released from old cf each year," said a former treasury of- responsibilities is by making a written ficial, according to the New York Sun, request to bis home community for such "the steel dice used in coining the vari- release, submitting proof at the same ous de&omnations of gold and filter time that he has acquired American citi.olaa for that year, and bearing He zenship. date, and the Philadelphia mint distribHE WEDDED IN LONDON. ' utes to the branch mints at the same time the new dies for the coming year. All coinage dies aro made at the Phil- President Roosevelt's Msrrists 1st at Bt. George's Attract Buy adelphia mint, hut are returned there at Carton America) Tourist. the end of the year to be destroyed. The dies art round pieces of steel, President Roosevelt' marriage registhree Inches long, and sloping to the top on which Is cut the face of the coin it ter Is In London, at St Georges, Hanstamps, with the date. The dies are col- over square, and so many American lected and taken to the blacksmith tourists have flocked to tee It that, for shop of the mint, where. In the pres- convenience sake, It ha been placed ence of the superintendent, the coiner by itself in an accessible alcove of tbe old and the assayer, they are heated red hot church building, says the New York In the forges and hammered out of ahape Tribune. President Roosevelt with sledge hammers on anvils, and marriage to after having given currency value to Miss Carow took place ao long ago bo to exact that few millions of money, ere cast aside as yeari ago, remember tht the American presiworthless, except as scrap. dent was married in a foreign land. He is, It is said, the only American presiClimatic Cures. dent whose wedding was not celebrated The influence of cllmatlo conditions Under the Stars and Stripes. in the cure of consumption is very Tourists taka great interest In the much overdrawn. The poor patient, certificate, In Mr. Roosevelt's occupaand the rich patient, too, can do much tion of "ranchman, and In Mias Carows They study the autobetter at home by proper attention signature. to food digestion, and a regular use of graphs of the witnesses, and they wonder who these persons were. They obGerman Syrup. Free expectoration serve with pride that the canon of York, in the morning is made certain by and not a simple "reverend, performed German Syrup, so Is a good nights the ceremony. rest and the absense of that weaken Imsllpoi n "the Good Wife. ing cough and debilitating To this day smallpox Is alluded to lu Sweat. Restless nights and t the outer islands of the Hebrides as baustlon due to coughing, the gi bhean mhath ("the good wife"), a danger and dread of the consun fora of euphemism, the Idea f w icti is can be prevented or that, la order to escape the baa of the stopped by German Syrup liberally and reg disease. It should be spoken of respectShould you be able to go to a v fully. Caledonian Medical Journal. dime, you will find that of the Brood for Frenchmen. sands of consumptives there, tl The average Frenchman cats 428 who are beuetited and regain st are those who use German pounds of bread a j ear. Trial bottles, 25c; regular siz At Tbo Eddv Drug 2tore. . Green, Woodbury, New jersey. The famous little plils .... ... N. C. Mortensen & Sons. 1 Tourist Sleepers, free Reclining Pasta, i over orrrCE CU-asa- Improved CARDS. PROFESSIONAL Baseball H. BOTT & Sons |