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Show NX s tbe next speaker. He said the discussion of issues is atLace Curtails, Wall Paper tended with much difficulty as tbe Democrats are constantly changing While engaged in fall house-clea- n' their paramount Issues. ing, keep in mind that w.e carry the This year they adopted a platform LARGEST STOCK in the above men intended not to repel any faction to tioned lines in Box Elder county. let by gones be by gooes. They do not We also carry care to discuss former campaigns The A Larger stock of Furniture issue of this campaign, tbe speaker (according to the assessor) said, is whether tbe people want to than all the other furniture dealers take chances with another Democratic in Box Elder county combined. administration after the bitter experience of tbe past. He made a pica for TWe guarantee our prices to te right . the election of his colleague Joseph Carpets, Rugs, WGet what you want from us. Art Squares, The Military Band then played a selection, Senator Dolllver of Iowa was introduced. He said this trip was his first chance to see Utah aDd Utah people. It had been a delightful revelation to him and considered the people fortunate whose lot had been cast here Thotate of Utah had long since adopted tbe methods of the Republican party In buiidiug up home industries, no matter bow Its vote had been cast These valleis, he believed, would be the chief depots of tbe fruit supply of the people of the United States. Every industry of tbe State of Utah has a friend In the Republican party. The meeting was enthusiastic and the speakers received hearty applause. At the close of the meeting Senator Fairbanks held a reception nearly all the people present shaking handB with him. He was given an opportunity to test Brigham City fruit, as Horsley and Sons placed a large box of fruit and grapes in his private oar, Meetings were held the same day in Farmington, Salt Lake and Evaoston. First National Bank Building. Senator Fair- His Father. banks Visit. John W. Young Accidently An Enthusiastic Meeting at Shot in Back While Opera House and Some Hunting Ducks. Entertaining Speeches. John W. Young and son Lafayette, Considering the early hour at which the latter about sixteen years of age, tbe meeting was held, there was a went out to Duckville last Friday to good turnout of citizens last Friday hunt ducks. morning to wflcome SenatorChas. W. They were shooting from a blind Fairbanks of Indiana, Republican and the and about four oclock in the after ' candidate for which accompaninoon the father shot a duck which distinguished party fell a rod away from the "blind in ed him. the water. He went out to get it and The train from the south arrived wnile close to it, the duok began mov- promptly on time and the party was ing. Lafayette, who had a .22 calibre met by prominent Republicans of rifle, asked his father to let him shoot this city with carriages and conveyed it, The latter told h'm to wait as to the opera house some more ducks were coming toAmong tbe party were Senators wards them. Jut then the gun in tl e Smoot and Kearns and Representahands of the boy was discharged, the tive Howell, John C. Cutler, candibullet entering the back of Mr. Young, date for governor, J. T. Hammond, Sr., and passing nearly through his secretary of state, PostmasterThomas stomach The hoy can give no ex- and otheis, accompanying Senator planation of the accident hut it is Fairbanks party. State Chairman Spry called the thought that while looking for the apto order and introduced Hon. he the ducks, meeting trigger forgot proaching of his rifle was up and in his excit-me- nt F. W. Fishburn as chairman Mr. Flsbburn made a brief speech in acpulled it off. Assistance was soon at hand and cepting the position and introduced the wounded man was taken to Knud-so- n Senator Fairbanks as the next of tbe United Slates. He Bros hotel and a doctor summonDr. Tilton went was greeted with applause aud cheers. ed by telephone. out in his automobile and extracted The senator aid not make a very long the bullet. The doctor thinks there speech evidently having In mind the Is a fair chance for Mr. Youngs rethree meetings yet before him for that covery. day. He said tor seven and a half His wife is nursing him out at years the American people had been Duckville and he is getting along aB under Republican policies. They have well as could be expected. reached the highest point known in Mr, Young has a large family abdls prosperity. The limit cannot be fixed if we adhere to those' principles in poor circumstances! which have been made us so great a nation. Notice. are not temjfDrary policies for The public school teachers regular They party triumph but for the good of the monthly institute will convene at. 11 whole people. Both parties are to be a m, Saturday, Oct. 15, 1904, in the Judged by the experiences of the past. Central School building, In Brigham It is important, be said, to elect a Republican congress fully in sympa City. conclusion All teachers are urgently requested thy with the president. Iu have been Utah of said the people to be present Tbe trustees and pub- he lic are cordially invited. Good in- highly favored find have much to be structors will be pieseut. thaDkful for. ' Angtts Vance, Dep. Supt. Congressman Smith of Council ent ; Poll No. 4 The Is T Our FALL BARGAINS Look them ovet at yohr leistlre and you are sure to see some bargain that just fills the long felt want for J g! ft The Eddy Drug Store, $ L EDDY, Prescription Druggist, Work Guaranteed. s Comptons Art Gallery.i HOTEL UTAHNA- - r DENTISTS - N Leap-Ye- ar Ball Carpets, Art Squares, Rugs, Linoleums, etc.? If so Be sure and call on us and we will ronvtuce yon tlmi we can furnish you with what you wabt --AT LOWEST PRICE- SBee our line of Window Shades and Lace Curtains, etc, Call on ub before Purchasing elsewhere Remember the place 0" Dont fail to - lastevening, about eighty live couples attending. After the party a number of the young ladles banqueted their partners at the Utab-n- a hotel, Mine host Kuford doing himscll proud on this occasion. Tbe ladies were the Misses Maud Harris, EdDa Jensen, Vida Jensen, Ella Box, Lona Hansen, Harriet Craghead, Macy Parsons, Sepiironla Johnson, Armeda Jesper-se-n, Ella Valentine, Sadie Renshaw, Annie Morris. The gentlemen were David Rosenbaum, Jr., Harmon Johnson, Ren Thompson, Harry Nelson, Oscar Petersen, Clarence Merrell, Eiastus Peterson. Eihelburt Larsen, John Christensen, Henry Pett, Jr., Oscar Dunn. STOHL DR03. FURNITURE CO. UTAH. TREMONTON, III II T The undersigned will be at the office of Stohl Bros, on each Saturday of this month for the purpose of closing up old com tracts and entering into new ones. D. R. HAmmcwd, Hammond Canal Co. Secretary o-- Stone jars at Christensen & If Knudson, J That well-select- s, of the Celebrated Fly-Pro- alto B OFFICER RALLY! LORENZO N , Salt Lake City, ltafi STOHL JOSEPH N STOHL STOHL BROTHERS. AGENTS FOR Continental sur ance In Utah. IM cm . . Monday evening, Oct, 17, Congressman Wm. E, Smythe of California, (Father of the National Irrigation Movement) Will speak at WILLARD CITY on the principles of Cashier Utah, Est 1. you don't buy shoes right FWe Guranteo Every Palr.jpJ Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. The value of an abstract dopends oa THESE THREE VITAL POINTS I invite an examination of tb method adopted to secure accuracy, and of my ability to make good any loan caaaed by error or omixfiion to tny abetrae -- I confine myself Writing to Your Friends You like to have the very best of stationery, dont you? We have it at all prices. Also 50 boxes of 10c stationery at 5 cents per box. Some real bargains direct from factory. Call and see us. - John Pinokee, Three p get At When Oct. 15. INVITED TCICPMONB 219 Stats St ABSTRACTS. Fok Salk. Corner lot, house and barn in the Second ward, 6th south, 2nd west streets. Enquire of Mrs. Emma Hansen f tf 7:30 p. ffi. Hon, 0. W, Powers, Democratic candidate for Congress, will address the S plumbing, Brigham City, bsssssbsskesessss: f IIWT1T',,WIMW 'H EVERYBODY LiUMBECK, FRED J. IIOLTOII. N. L. HANSEN Tremont and Bear River City, Utah. DEMOCRACY. 81 CONSULT If you don't buy shoes of Wilson Lumber Co., 0 $4.00 Bismarck Liquor Co., Ogden, Utah. of r citizens of Brigham. everybo;y invited- $3.60 Address Let us figure with you, we can serve your interests.-- - Sot Cusrts Your money back, Should Satisfaction lack. Wire Doors JUST RECEIVED, GRAND DEMOCRATIC QYRTHEY DO YOU 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; Sent express prepaid In Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. X Invincible WASHINGTON EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH is --Rye- ed Cedaf Lumber for Water Gates, Culvert, etc, A Large Line 2465 AVE, is the number of his office. Better get him on tbs Phone; It is quicker. President, Sunny Brook your interest to figure with us, of stock, any quantity. We guarantee any price on earth.,.,,, first-clas- misunderstandings. J.M Jenson, If you drink, drink tbe BEST in any quantity? X No All business given prompt attention Are You Going to Use Lumber If so, you will find it to We have a half million feet, and everything you want in out price and agree to meet No unforeseen costs. No commissions. Life Alfred Fibhburn had an unpleasant experience Monday while Co. of going from this city to Tremont. INSURE AT HOME. Just the other side of Bear River 22. Tslephono No. 22 ,500m city the wagon tongue Came down FIRST NATIONAL oANK BUlLDfNC. and the horses became frightened and ran away. Mr. Fishburn was THE or SRiGHAM dragged out of the wagon but not injured. The horses fin,di CAPITAL S 50,000.00. got tangled up in the lines and stopped before much damage was Accounts And Correspondence-Soliciteddone. Do you want re- L Hansens shoes are better PROMPTLY PAYS ALL EXPENSES first-clas- HAMILTON BROWN Squires barber shop. A Democratic primary was you dont buy shoes right. held at the court house last" evenS0LDBY N. L. HANSEN with T. H Blackburn as ing SW Wi QutrantM Every Ptlr.-cchairman. Thity five delegates were selected to attend the counDr. L. H, Berg Dr. L. H. Harding ty convention next Saturday to nominate countv officers. Joseph N. Stohl was nominated for precinct justice of the peace and Lo-ri- n Reese for constable. WIDERBORG BLOCK, New fall goods arriving daily Utah. Brigham City, at Holsts. tf LOANS No delays. No waiting for appraisers. No fuss and feathers. L Hansens shoes are better sen & Knudsons. If you dont buy shoes made by We do s N The one place fur comfort, elegance and convenience. Excellent meals served at 25c and 50c. taken in settlement. salO Cents WYNN First-Clas- All persons who have contracted for water from the Hammond Canal Company must make first payment before November First 1904, after which time the price of water Will be increased. Those who have made contracts may increase their water rights at present prices provided additional Contract is entered into and first payment made before November First. Good bankable notes will be begin this week. We must make room for ouf usual large stock of Fall and Winter Novelties and Notions. We have picked from our stock a few of the most useful and interesting articles and placed them in our south , window' to sell for At illness, Notice. FURNITURE CO. ONLY TEN CENTS. Reese, from bis recovered .PHONE IN TREMONT the new styles whether you wish to buy or not, erOLD furniture taken In exchange for NEWJ F. HANSEN Martha Mrs. The world famous Sousas band will give a concei t in the Grand opera house, Ogden, tomorrow (Friday) night. W. YV. Brownson, local agent for the 0. S, L. Ry., says that a rate of one fare for the round trip can be secured for this occasion if a sufficient number make applications. All desiring to attend should lei him know by 10 oclock tomorrow morning. Bicycles repaired at Christen- Ot-tlng-er until he has fully A very successful leap year party was given at the Dancing Academy Come and see tJJS. thigh, scar under mane. Finder please return or notify Carl CLOSES Isaacson Brigham City. Reward 3 Compton has employed Mr. of Salt Lake City to work In the W. . it ART GALLERY Bathe at Squires barber shop. A good hot lunch served every 020 day at Joe Jimnurmans. as usual. The assortment we have to offer is second to none and the price also Interesting. , A. sidence 3rd East between Forrest and 1st North streets. Those who havent registered should not fail to do so next Tuesday, Oct. 18. First-Cla- ss . Knudson. & TAKE NOTICE. sidence of Mrs. Mary Johnson, 2nd East between 1st and 2nd South streets. Poll No. 2 Mrs. Elias Jensen, residence 2nd West, near corner 2nd South St. Poll No 3 Mm. Ray Evans, 'residence 3rd West, between Forrest and 1st North streets. This car contained All Goods Strictly CO ME AND SEE US. Christensen . , an illness of six weeks, aged twenty Makes loans on Real Estate years. from five to ten years at lowTbe funeral will he held in the est current rates. First ward meeting house tomorrow (Friday) at 2 p. m. The remaios can be viewed by friends between 11 and HAS MONEY ON HAND 1.30 at the family residence, corner 7th South and 3rd East streets, No uncertainty. Lost Black horse about No third party to oonsult. No nonsense whatever. years old, branded X on right We have just received line new assort-- , ment of Fancy Chinaware and Class ware and are going to sell them move them, X , at prices that will Frank Smithers, employed at Glovers liVery stables, got a hard knock on his head last Friday by a buggy tongue, which had beett propped up against the Celling, falling and (he iron rim on the Where o Register, The following are the names and ad- end striking him. It cut quit a dresses of tbe registration officers for gash but Mr. Smithes was able to continue his work S' a short Brigbam Cityi Poll No. 1 Miss Mary Holst, at re- time. FURNITURE Just Receivedl SftL. NEW GOODS. Howell. Stohl Furniture Co., Son Shoots DIED OF TYPHOID. EDWARD B. KIRK, Win. E. Hadley, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Hadley of tbe First ward, OGDEN, UTAH. died last night of typhoid fever after . exclusively to ABSTRACTING, ' CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK And can give ,ho' promptest aiten tion to all work n toy line. All business intrusted to my care is treated with the sirlctest confl deuce. , Norman Lee, Bonded Room . Abstracter, Flrt Nut B uth IUUk., Urluhut, VtsE $100,000 to Loaii at o per cent interest on improved dry or . ,, irrigated farms, ... i , Srigham City j pred Jt Molten, Cfiice Rtran 23, lit, Nst'l Lzi t'J . |