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Show THE BOX 'ELDER NEWS, We Have Just Received - shades Benediction by Mrs. waist Singing High on the mountain top. Prayer by Elder John Crawford. Singing Come O Thou Kiug of kings suits. Our line of dress goods, fane; trim-minand laoes Is quite complete. SEND FOR SAMPLES. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. OS DEN. UTAH. RELIEF TO THE FAIR SEX. A short time ago the Deseret News called attention to the custom that has prevailed, of requiring applicants for marriage licenses to give their ages and also requiring applicants for registration as voters to do the same, while the lawR of the state make no such demaod as a condition precedent to obtaining a license or registration for voting. All that Is necessary as to obtaining a marriage license, so far as age is concerned, is to declare that the prospective bride is eighteen and the bridegroom twenty-on- e years of age and upward, and for registration that each voter, whether male or fe- years of age aod upward. There are many people who are averse to declaring how old thejs are, most of them being elderly ladles who feel a delicacy In regard to the matter. We notice thatCounty Clerk Eldredge has decided to conform to the law in regard to ibis matter, and a new application blank and marriage license form has been adopted by him, so that publicity as to the actual ages of brides and bridegrooms when applying for license need not become publicly known. This is a small matter perhaps, but the step taken is on the right line and will prove satis factory to a great many people, and we hope it will result In a considerable increase of marriages in this county and that the example will be followed In other parts of the state. The same rule should apply lu the ruture registration of voters Let the law be fully complied with, hut let the custom of lequiring something more than thf law provides for be abolished. Deseret News. male, Is twenty-on- e Startling M. L. Nichols. MONDAY MORNING. Dainty figured organdies, stripe effects and pretty satin 25c, 40c and 75o, plain Very pretty cotton foulards in a variety of pretty oolois, checks, figures and - 15c yd. polka dots Choice linen cotton voiles - 25o 50c 15c These are very pretty for childrens dresses and shirt Mortality. Statistics show startling mortality, from appendicitis aod peritonitis. To prevent and cure t lies 3 awful diseases, there Is lust one reliable remedy, Dr. Kings New Lite Pills. M. Flannery, of 14 Custom House Place. Chicago, savs: "They have no equal for constl-patloand biliousness." 25c at the Eddy drug store. ti er contiuues. Last Wednesday night we had a fine ball given under the auspices of the Y. L. M. I. A. It was a grand success in all respects, except that the hall was not large enough. caudy and nuts were disposed of by the young ladies in very generous amounts. The winter does not- seem to silence the constant hammering and sawing. Two new houses have been erected and others are in course of construction. C. W Hales is building a nice comfortable borne. People have lately turned out and contributed tbeir work In graveling tbe sidewalks and meeting house grounds. Edward T Capener fs home again, he hopes to raise 60 acres of beets tbts Prest. Oleen N. Stohl was the first speaker. He urgod the people to get out of debt. He also urged the peoAwardad ple to obey the Word of Wisdom. Hlghast Nonora World' Fair. That the Word of Wisdom bad been tasts U.S. Govt Chamlsts construed by the leaders of the church Highlit to include tea aod coffee as well as liquor and tobacco. POINTS FOR ADVERTISERS, The choir sang Come dearest Lord." Manly M. Gillam, business adElder John L. Edwards of Willard viser of the New York Herald bore testimony to the truth of the said recently : In writing adGospel. Elders Frederick Kelly, Joseph vertisements think of what you Jeosen, aud Oliver L. Wilcox reported have to oifer, who will be interthe condition of the 2nd, lsr, and ih ested, and how you will interest quorums of Eiders, respectively, each them. Think of something that bearing stiong testimony to the truth will catch the eye, something in of the Gospel. One of the points fact, that would attract your own touched upon was the fact that a eye, and then really understand great many moved out of the quorum what you are talking about. districts without getting transfers, which fact was very annoying to those Byths Tonic Route, who keep the records. The pills that act as a tonic, and Singing, Earth with her ten thous- not as a drastic purge, are DeWltts and flowers." Little Early Risers. TheycureHead-ache- , Apostle George A. Smith felt that constipation, biliousness, etc. he could with propriety urge that betEarly Risers are small, easy to take ter order be kept in our. meetings aud easy to act-- a safe pill. Mack He referred to tbe habit that some hotel clerk at Valley City, Hamilton, good mothers have of bringing their N D., says: "Two bottles cured toe children to meeting, then apparently of chronic constipation." Sold by forgetting all about them, allowing them to race up and down the Isles the Eddy drug store. creating a disturbance, and annoying people who had come to listen to the Is the extensive celebration of Washspeakers. He did not advise that ingtons birthday due to patriotism or mothers with young babies should not to tbe enterprise ol the merchants who bring them to meeting, buthaobject-e- d to them being allowed to make all sell flags, wooden hatchets, and paper the noise they pleased and go where cherries? they liked. Fathers and even relatives should take interest in assisting For an Impaired A p petit. mothers with babies to keep them Loss of appetite always results from quiet. Spoke very strongly of the power of example In parents. Said that faulty digestion, All that is needed tbe saddest thing he could imagine is a few doses ot Chamberlain's Stomany man looking back upon would be ach and Liver Tablets. They will the knowledge that through improper acts on his part his children, or child- invigorate the stomach, strengthen rens children should be made to suf- the digestion and give you an appefer He plead with be people to tite like a woli. These Tablets also show proper regard for the sanctity act as a gentle laxative. For sale by of house of worship. No people in the world dc as much talking, before the Eddy drug store. and after and between meetings as do the Latter-daSaints. Remember that these houses are dedicated to the worship of the Lord. Five to ten acres good meadow land Singing by the choir and congrega southwest of city- tiou How firm a foundation." Benediction by Elder S. N. Lee, 10 acres good hay laud or pasture close in north. MONDAY AFTERNOON. LEE & DUNN, Singing by the choir. Prayer by Bishop W. L. Grover. Singing by the Real Estate Agents. choir. NrMonal Bank buildEiders J. M. Jenson, Amr Hmsen, Room 25. First 39-- 4. ing, Brigham, Utah. Tel. we 19 the Urst and Clarence speakers. John Robinscu of Salt Lake City sang O My Father " Apostle Clawson spoke of the change that have taken place in this Slake since its organization; and ot his association with President Lorenzo Snow. Spoke of the redemption recently of 500,000. of bonds issued by Want your moustache or beard Prest. Lorenzo Suow a beautiful brown or rich black? Use The choir sang Shout Aloud HosElder John anna." Benediction by Burt. well. Miss Sarah Ward has gone to Bear River City to visit for a few days.' President Moroni Ward has gone to Washakie to make right of way deed to tbe Railroad Company. Charles H. Bourne of Farmington was in our town yesterday looking aft. r his extensive interests. A Deitructiys Fire To draw the fire out of a burn, or heal a cut without leaving a scar, use DeWltts Witch Hazel halve. A specific for piles. Get tie genuine. J. L. Tucker, editor of the Harmonizer. Centre, Ala., writes: I have ued DeWltts Witch Hazel Salve in my family for piles, cuts and burns. It Is the best salve on the market. Every family should keep it on hand." Sold by the Eddy drugstore DRAWS CROWDS. LARGE Thelma," Marie Corellis beautiful Stock story presented by the U tah-n- a Theatre is drawcompany at Utah-ning capaoity house, and Is etimaied that between 13,0u0 and 14,000 people were turned away last night, being unable to gain admission. The scenic effects are beautiful, especially tbe a fourth act. which represents Norwai Tbe characters are in very clearly portrayed by the company, all of whom are very capable performers. Salt Lake Telegram, Thursday, Feb 23. mid-wint- er i The Best Cough Syrup. Judge, Ot tawa Co , Kansas, writes: Tills is to d say that I have used Ballards Syrup for years, and that I do not, hesitate to recommend It as the best cough syrup I have ever used. 25c, 60c, 1. Sold by all druggist. S. L. Apple, Hore-hnuo- y WANTED, Notice of Dissolution of Partner- ship. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned who have heretofore conducted business in the firm name of McMaster & Forsgien have dissolved partnerphlp, and that no further business will be transacted in said firm name. Dated February 1. 1905. J. B. McMaster. John H. Forsgren. FOlEYKlDHEYCUnE Hiku AyersPills Kidney ud Bladder Bight Ayers Pills. Ayers Pills. Ayers Pills. Keep saying this over end over again. The best laxative. jJwtfiSSu. BUCKINGHAMS nm cn. ousaun ia . am. DYE , mwa . a for Rheumatlim. Champion Liniment has been introduced in ConChas. Drake, a mail carrier at gress providing that government clerks Conn., says: Chamberlains who do not pay their debts must be of all linThe creditors are still Pain Balm is the thampio.i discharged. troubwas I The iments. year past wondering if the bill was introduced led a great deal wish rheumatism in for their benefit. my shoulder. Alter tryr.g sev.ial Invaluable for Rheumatism. cures the storekeeper here recom"I have been suffering for tbe past few mended this remedy and it completeyears with a severe attack of rheuma- ly cured me. There is no ue ot anytism and found that Ballards Snow from that painful ail Liniment was the only thing t bat gave one suffering when this liniment can be obhie satisfaction aud tended to alleviate ment my pains. March 24tb, 1902, John C. tained for a small sum. One applicaLegnan, Kinsman, Ills." 25c, 50c and tion gives prompt relief and its conJl. Sold by all druggists. tinued use for a short time will produce a permanent cure. For sale by NOTICE. the Eddy drug store. Chap-invill- 11 The Club-Hous- e and grounds h Help tor Woman Pass tag Through Ohoago of LUO Issue.) 828. Before an election to fill any the County Clerk of each public county shall publish In at least one 830. office, and not mote than two newspapers published within the couuty, or post notices in t conspicuous p'aces lu each precinct where such election i to be held, a list of all tbe nomination to offices certified to him under the provisions of Ibis chapter Such publication shal be made three times, except as otherwi.-- e provided iu this section; tbe fiist publication to le not less than six days nor more than ten days prior to election, and shall contain the name and the party or other deslgnat loo of each candidate, and shall be as far as possible in tbe form of tbe official ballots One of such publics) ions shall be made iu a newspaper which advocates tbe principles of tbe political parly that at the last preceding State election cast the largest number of votes, and another of such publications, It more than one is made, shall be made in tbe newspaper which advocates tbe principles of the political party which at the last preceding State election csst the next largest number of votes. Tbe Clerk, in selecting the respective papers forsucb publication, shall select those which, according to the best lnfor matlon he can obtain, have tbe largest circulation within the county. If there be no dally newspaper published within tbe county, one publication in each newspaper shall be sufficient. Should the Clerk find It Impracticable to make the publication six days before election day, in counties where Nervous exhaustion invitee disease. This statement is the positive truth. When everything becomes a burden and you cannot walk a few blocks with-- i out excessive fatigue, and you break out into perspiration easily, and your face flushes, and you grow excited and shaky at the least provocation, and cannot bear to be crossed in any-linyou are in danger t your nerves hare given out you need building up at once I To build up womana nervous system and during the period of change of life we know of no better medicine than Lydia E. Plnkham'e Here is an Vegetable Compound. Illustration. Mrs. Mary L. Koehne, 371 Garfield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: " 1 have used Lydia E. Plnkham'e Vegetable Compound for years in my family and it te : g, never disappoints ; so when I felt that I wae nearlngthe change of life I commenced trent-mewith it, I took in al) about six bottles and it did me a great deal of good. It stopped my diszy spells, pains in my back and the headaches with which J had suffered for months before taking the Compound. I feel that if it had not been for this great medicine for women that I should not have been alive It is splendid for women, old or and will surely curt til female discr- joutijp Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., invite alt sick and ailing women to write her for advice. Her great experianoa la at their eervice, free of 00s t. county shall, at least six days before election day, send to tbe registry agent in each election district in such c unty. city, or (own, as the case may be, at least five nnd not more than ten copies for each elect ion district, of printed lists cout, dining the name and party or other designation of each candidate nominated, a hereinbefore provided, to be voted for by the voters of tbe respective counties, cities or towns. Such lists shall, at least three days before the day of election, be conspicuously posted by such registry agents In one or more publio places in each eleotlon district of the county, city, or town, as the case may be, one or more of which shall be duly posted where such eleotlon Is held. 838. Except as otherwise provided by law, It sball be the duty of the County Clerk of each county to provide printed ballots for every election of public ofBcers, In which the voters, or any of the voters, within tbe county, participate: sad to cause to be printed on the ballots tbe name of every candidate whose nomination has been certified to, or filed with, the County Clerk, in the manner provided for in preceding chapter. The official ballots be printed and in the possession of the County Clerk at least four days before election, and subject also to inspection by tbe candidates and their agents. 839. All nominations of any political party or group of petitioners shall he placed under tbe name or title ot such party or group as designated by them in their certificates of nomination or petition, or, if none be designated, then under some suitable title, aud tbe ballots shall contain no other names, except that in case of elector for President and of the United States, the names of the candidates for President and may be added to the lariy or political designation. It shall be lawful to designate the political party or group of petitioners, as the case may be, by an appropriate emblem or design, such as a nag, eagle rooster, or otber device, as may do set forth In the certificates of nomination; Provided, that no two sets of nominations shall use or have the same device, and . that each political party or group of petitioners shall have the prior right to use the device used by It at the last similar election. Each list of candidates for tbe several parties and groups of petitioners shall be cailed a ticket and be placed In a separate oolumn on tbe ballot m such order as the authorities charged with the printing of the ballots shall decide. The oolumns containing the lists of candidates. Including tbeir party name and device, shall be separated by heavy parallel lines. Vice-Preside- nt no dally newspaper I published, he shall make the same at the earliest possible day thereafter. One of the publications iu any newspaper shall be In the last issue thereof before the day of eleotlon. In counties wbere it (to be Continued.) is impracticable to make publication In newspapers advocating opposite For Rent or Lease Hotel political principles, publications eball of 10 rooms furnished complete! lx; made In the newspaper having the at Deweyville, Utah, near O. SI where counties In circulation. largest there are no newspapers published, L. depot with hvery barn in con. The Colonel's Waterloo. tne Clerk shall post double the num- nection. Good business center, Colonel Juba M. Fuller, of Hooey ber of printed lists, and such addi- R. C. Fryer, Deweyville. Grove, Texas, nearly met his Water- tional lists shall be posted in other loo, from liver aod kidney trouble. conspicuous' places In different A Chicago Alderman Owes Hu Election to In a recent letter, he says: I was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. portions of the county, nearly dead, of these complaints, aud, I can heartily and conscientiously 831. The County Clerk of each although I tried my family doctor, he recommend Chamberlain's Cough Redid me no good; so I got a 50c bottle medy for affections of the throat and is Chaim it bilious take attack a If of ycur great Electric Bitters, which lungs,eays Hon. John Shenick, 220 cured me. I consider them the host hcrlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Sn. Peoria St, Two years Chicago. For a cw lain cure is medicine on earth, and thank God and quick ago during a political campaign, 1 who gave you the knowledge to make eile by the Eddy drug store. them." sold, and guaranteed to cure, caught cold after being overheated dvspepaia, biliousness and kidney dis- K ennedy a Laxative honey and Tar which irritated my throat and I Was ease, by tbe Eddy drug store, at 50c a Cures ell Coughs. Ml expel Cold from finally compelled to stop, as I could bottle. the system by gently mavlog the towels. not speak aloud. In my extremity 4 frend advised me to use ChamberIains Cough Remedy. 1 took tffd doses that afternoon and could not THE believe 'my senses when I found the next morning the inflammation had largely subsided . I took several doses that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, and I thank AND THE this medicine that I won my seat in This remedy is for the Council, sale by the Eddy drug store. t Denver & Rio Grande Rio Grande Western. In tbe District court of the First Judioial District of tbe State of Utah, In and for tbe County of Box Elder, Millie Landers, plaintiff, vs. E. O. Landers, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to the defendant. Toil are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within tbe oounty in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after servloe and defend the above en titled action; and In case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the of the oomplaint, which, within ten days after service of this summons upon you, will be filed with the clerk of said court. J. D. Call, attorney for plaintiff. P. O. addres: First National bank building, Brigham City j THE SCENIC LINE TO 3 bf the undersigned Club will remain closed this spring from Feb-I5i- OfTE.ITHE BEST PART OF IIFE Yer-- - Herewith. (Continued from AGE When nominations are made Providence has allotted us each st or committee, the least seventy years in which to fulfill convention a by in life, and it is generally certificates of nomination to lie filed our mission our own fault if we die prematurely. with the Secretary of State Shall be filed not more than sixty nor less than thirty days before the duy of election, of nomination and the certificate herein directed to be Oled wnh the County Clerk shall be tiled no! more ttian sixty nor less than fifteen days before election, Certificates of nomination otherwise than by convention or oomn'ittee, shall, when reqmred to be filed with the Secretary of State, be filed not more than forty nor less than thirty days before election: and when season. Another young beet raiser made bis required to be filed with the County first appearance here a few days ago Clerk, shall be filed more than thirty at tbe borne of Joseph A. Capener and nor less tbau fifteen days before electwaa received with joy. All are doing ion. 1 A bill batii A HEALTHYOLD Ice-crea- posite. 25c yd. -- We ate having spring weather here in tbe day time and frost at nigtit. Relating to Municipal Elections Giico We will soon be farming If such weath- these six men aud their supporters against sin aud for exaltation and glory in the life to come, with the war being waged at the present time in the far east. One was a crusade of Peace ou earth, good will toward men." The other was quite the op- Fresh from the looms, some of the most dainty creations of the weavers art. WOOLS SILKS Linens Filmy Cottons Most desirable and fashionable weaves and colorings for street and home wear. Novelty linen suitings in brown, blue, tan, red and light NEW BILL. FiSHBURN'S Riverside. Fifty Yetis the Stxndxrd . PAGE FIVE THURSDAY March 2, 1905 Glen wood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points east Connecting at Ogden Union Dopot with all PACIFIC and OREGON SHORT LINE TRAINS SOUTHERN The only Transcontinental Line passing through Salt Lake City de-ma- na OCTOGENARIANS. How many persons have we in Box Elder county eighty years old and over? We know of a few. Among to March 15. 1905, during the time the state law permits them are: Frantzen. James BRIGHAM-M- ary duck shooting. d Oramar, All persons are warned not to Nelsen, Ane Kirstene Jensen. Else Marie Jensen, H. trespass or shoot upon said E. Bowrimr, Ingeborg Nelsen, HeDry L. Ruby, Abraham B. Abrabamsen, ground. O. Christensen, Jens Hansen, Inger Club. Bear River Duck Hansen, Mary Slander, Mary Rees. George Gilbert, E. R. Chase, Christian J, ip. Kendall Hansen, Hannah Christensen, Jens President. Hansen. Jay T. Harris Willard Charlotte Cole, Nancy in Secretary. Whittaker, Benjamin Taylor, Robert Holmes, John Cole, Joseph Rensbaw, Madsen. Mary Ano Hubbard, Hans P ThE Madsen HoNEWULE-Je- ns Roskttic Lucinda Campbell. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mantua Thomas C. Anderse.i, , Andreas Eskelsen, Frederick r'hristen-senOW VRiaMftM CITY 8. Caroline Petersen, Peter Utah. J28mr-- 2 Ger-hart- DINING CARS Service a la Carte on all through trains. For ntee, (older, tree Illustrated booklet, eto., Inquire of your newest tloket scent epeoltylng tbe Rio Grande route, or address it I A BENTON GA PSa,?LkeCity,Ut Jep-pese- o. - will be interesting to kDOW how in many there are. If you will send the names we will be pleased to pub- it lish them Notice. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Brigham City Woolen Mills Co. will be held on Manh 13th, at to a m , in the of Tithing Office. Thr- purpose of a board elect is to the meeting for one ots STRICTLY a banking business seven directors to serve other transact to and any year Safety Depoelt Boxes For Rent roosid-rebe business that may directors: uoius A. Snow, John I. Edwaros necessary and of benefit to the leen N. Stohl, Norman Lee, company. els Jenson, Alma Nelson, S. N. mar o Peter M. Hansen. Orknzo N. Stohl, JounD. Piters Secretary. - d President, Cashier, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy JioJlP !j$0 Order NOW TO INSURE DELIVERY FOR Decoration at the Eddy Drug Store. ay North-Weste- rn We uiso manufacture -I- RON FENCES of all kinds h For Sale ck MONUMENTS A Safe Medicine for Children. Chauber-vjn- 3 In buying a cough medicine far children never bo afraid to buy sure le relief and always fiom Is no it, There danger Cough Remedy. and whooping far colds, croup Intended coughs, la especially It ,0 fallow. woild for these diseases. It is not only or.r-. and is the beet medicine in the JrUln cure for croup, but, when given as soon as the croupy cough appears, when this remedy 1 prevent the attack. Whooping cough Is not dangerous It contains no opium or ctuor harmful drugs, and may be . h en as directed. as to an adult. fclv a as confidently to baby to Chicago and the List over the only double-trarailway between the Missouri River and Chicago. Excellent service In every particular. One of these trains, the Overland Limited, is the most luxurious train in the world electric lighted throughout. Direct connections at Omaha via The Line to St. Paul and Minneapolis. 'f Tickets, reservations, and full information can be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Chicago & JOHN H BOTT & Sons. M-Wsstc- rn fy. 38 Wast Second Sooth St., A til BUg., Salt Lako City, Utah, nw4i V,., |