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Show tv ' 'v EW?77?7?!VS5Sm8W tH he borne ' HOME PAPER. S 4 paperworks for the welfare loved on that ac- town and is dearly 011iu are, always open to S columns m aDt ft Charles N. Kent. erery" Inbabitant. N ( ALL ADVERTJSERS N Js 'JS who desire to thoroughly cover Box Elder N read in 3 County must use the paper that is Box Eld the eh J of the people, the homes N News. It also covers southern Idaho. I Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. olume VIII. BRIGUAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1902. Honeyville Burglary. While John G. Wheatley was in and see the largest and most elegant stock of 0 HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS il NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. ASSAULT IN COURT. AN ittomey j will oesj RAILROAD LOSES SUIT. Jcnes Struck on the Head Jury in the Morgan Case Award Plaintiff With a Revolver$2,500. R. H- - the well known gicy H. Jones, was struck on the head with a joaded' revolver Monday afternoon by a detective in the pan Fitzpatrick, Pacific compSouthern of the loy Mr. Jones bled profusely, and any. under tlie care of Dr. Taylor jus been wound Is not conssince though the idered dangerous. occured during the John Hardman In Justice The trouble tnal of Jones in making links court. is said to for defendant, sjargumeot Mr. Fitzpat-ric- k tire severely criticised who rose to make an objection an r. Jones, it is stated, picked up that table the from empty revolver lad been ussd as an exhibit in the towards trial, and made a movement who immediatly Hr. Fitzpatrick lulled out his own gun and struck As soon as order was Hr. Jones. tored Justice Funk lined Fitzpatrick ten dollars for contempt of court. The detective was arrested and a was held befpartial preliminary trial ore Justice Bowring Tuesday morning. As Mr. Jones was unable to apMr. res- witnesses pear, the testimony of some was taken and the from California trial postponed until such time as Mr. Jones can be present. Utah Oil Industry. Perhaps no case since the celebrated Majors murder trial has attracted so much interest as that of Wm. Morgan vs the Oregon SJiort Line company which began last Thursday and was were recovered. SECS Tuesday night Mayor reported that as the parties refused to accept the citys offer, condemnation proceedings had been instituted against Geo. R. Chase and Messrs Rich and Knudson for a right of way over their land In Box Eldc canyon for a pipe line and against W. II. Craghead to open a new street over his land.. An order has been made by the court to cross Mr. Chases land and that of W. II. Craghead, The Mayor also reported that the executive committee had been invited to meet with officers of the B. C. Electric Co. to arrange to aibitrate their differences respecting the ownership of the water power in Box Elder canyon. Reports adopted. Other routine business was only concluded Tuesday. It will be remembered that on the morning of Jan. 6, 1901, the dead body of John Morgan, a young man 18 years of age, was found lying on the east side of the railroad track, about seven miles north of this city. The plaintiff-ithis action, the father of the deceased boy, brought suit against the company to recover 810,000 damages for the alleged willful killing of his son by employees of the company. The attorneys for the plaintiff were Carl of Thanks- J. D. Call and C. C. Richards ef Ogden. Geo. II. Smith appeared for deI desire through your paper to exfendant and the suit was ably con- press my thanks and appreciation to the members tested. f the Brigham city It developed in the trial that the fire department and- - the public who deceased and a companion named Ol- so generously contributed tunds to son together with five young men from assist me on account of my accident Honeyville named Hunsaker boarded and to say their kindness will never a passenger traiD about 1 a. m. of Jan. be forgotten. 6 with the intention of stealing a ride Warrex S. Taylor. to Honeyville and beyond. The train was stopped several times before reaching Honeyville and the young Davis, one of the directors men removed by the train crew. At efhe Oil City Oil Co., located in one of these stops, the nunsaker boys Emery county, this state, has been in testified that they saw the Morgan and intereBrigham city this week, and has Olson boys climb on the platform of sted some of our business men here the cars after being removed and after In this enterprise. the train got In motion again saw the Mr. Davis was a former resident of brakeman run from the rear of the Willard and is a brother of train to where the boys were and seizR, E. Davis and fiotfs many of his ing them in turn by the feet drag Willard friends located in this city. them from the platform on the west Speaking of the oil company, Mr. side of the train to the ground. This Davis says the officers are principally was the last seen of young Morgan well known business men of the state, until his dead body was found the the president being Dr. E. S. Wright, next morning on the east side of the t former well known resident of this track with his skull badly crushed. city. The company owns 640 acres of Mr. M. C. The trainmen testified to the trouble they had had with the boys that night, but denied that any violence had been shown to any of them in removing them from the train and said the train had been brought to a full ' stop wnen the boyB were taken off. The jury, after being out several or to he invested. They have already oil of hours, brought in a verdict for plaingone through a smell strata oil ef tiff in ibe sum of $2,500. The defensand, which is a sure indication has moved for a new trial. dant below. Trice, Utah, which experts claim is the most promising oil land in the state. Machinery is on the ground to put down wells and the company has every reason to expect good returns from the money invested You we make choose the moulding and any size you want. the frame Brigham City, Utah. Sign of the ,big gun, Democratic Primary. Sheep for sale From ioo EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH is to hereby primary 2,000 ewes, from five years up, called to meet at the court house well bread good condition and QARTHEY & DUMBECK, Monday, Sept. 29, at 7:30 p. m., for defrom $1.50 to $2. For the purpose of selecting '41 delegates clean, me at Brigham, Utah, tails write to attend the county convention which convenes October 3rd to nominate or Kemmerer, Wyo. C. II. TELEPHONE 32. county officers, etc., and to select a Davis. tf 219 State St - - - Salt Lake City. Utah. precinct committee and precinct of- roll Xo; 1 Poll Ko. Poll No. Poll No. 2 John B. Lands for Sale or Lease. ....... 13 3 4 N. P. HANSENS We have dry cr Irrigated lands to lease in quantities to suit, East or West of Bear River. Will lease for a term of years, either for pLWTBB! CASH RENTAL or on SHARES. No trouble to show the lands. O SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY Precinct Chairman. Mathias, SHOE AND FURNISHING STORE. Secret ay. 0 pmu a B. LORENZO N. STOHL. Mngr. ONE NIGHT ONLY- - Deweyville, Utah -- Monday, Sept. 29 J. P. 25c- - C- - Johnson- R- - - Practical Shoe Repairers, Have opened up a shop in the Woolen Mills buildiog on Forest St. aDd solicit your trade. Have been many years in this business and guar- IS Slid The oil siderable Industry is attracting conattention in the state at this believed that we are on the verge of a new Industry that will create mdeh wealth for the state. Mr. Davis does not time and it is confidently .pretend to offer investors a sure thing when they buy stock in this company but gives them evidence that the chances of success are unusually good. The shares are being sold at 15 cents and he hopes to place a large number here. Praags Paints have arrived at Eddys, Tfie Tabernacle Concert. Miss Emma Lucy Gates, who will appear tomorrow night at the tabernacle In concert program, is one of the leading vocalists of Utah and has received the highest praise wherever she nas appeared. The program will be the same as given in Carnegie hall, New York, and will be an event that none should miss. Miss Gates was born and raised in Utah, a fact of which the people of Utah Is justly proud. She many audiences at home and in eastern cities and the press criticisms have been most flattering. She is sure to be greetd here by a large audience. An English Melodrama by 1- -4 SEE Brigham city, Monday. All business given prompt attention. 75 Ladles and Misses, ...Jackets,., J. M. Cashier. 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; , Fred J Holton Utah, Brigham City, 5 Per Cent Below the Regular Price. Dont wait; Come Quick naif and Get Your First Choice. block south of Tabernacle. 8SK Norman Lee, to (Successor Hyrum Standing.) abstracter CONVEYANCER and NOTARY PUBLIC. RoomJ22, First NstT Baak -- You can get the best Meat, Vegetables the market affords UTAH. CITY, to Loan at 6 per cent $100,000 in- - and Groceries. interest on improved dry or irrigated farms.... J. Fresh and cured meats, canned meats and vegetables all of the best quality. 4 Fancy and staple groceries, flour and bran always in stock of fruit bottles on hand. A big supply GS-FRE- at the city ,,DRUG STORE Master BRIGIIAM CITY & Forsgren. DEWEYVILLE DELIVERY J. F. B&BMANN. Norman Lee LEE Nat 4 S Bank Bldg. Lorenzo N. Stohl, & STOjHL AHD FIRE INSURANCE Room 22 over First National Bank. Telephone NoCity, Utah. younprescriptions ' ' Holton, Office Room 23, First We want you to take a look at our assortment of pencils, penholders, pencil boxes, book satchels, etc., in our north window. Building. Telephone 22. BRIGHAM is We have many new numbers in note books and tablets for five cents to show you. John Pinobee, Jensox, President. CONSULT C. Holst & Sons, than in former years. f.Time, care and ability'used when tiffin Through a streak of good luck we have bought in the latest and most styles and colors You can always depend on getting lowest prices and best service at as at usual by purchasing your SCHOOL SUP" PLIES from us. Onr stock is more complete 0. L EDQY & Look Here! AT gBBIW ANNS Save money N. STOHL, LORENZO Office with Lee & Stohl over 1st Natl Bank Room 22- Telephono No. 22. also 30 Plush Capes at 25 per cent below the first cost, for that reason we offer them to our customers d per cent. In whole or in part section THE SANK OF BRIGHAM CITY THE BURGLAR SCENE, of dry land situated between Bear The BEAUTI FUL YACHT river and. Malad river in Garland THE LONDON SLUMS. CAPITAL $50,000.00. precinct. Prices: 25, 35, 50 & 75c All Under The Canal. Accounts and Correspondence Enquire Seats on sale at Box 'office 10 a. m. PAUL STARK. Solicited, Utah. Those choosing to give us a portion of their patronage, will be treated courteously and fairly. We have one price for all and a child sent to the store can buy as much for $i as the shrewdest tradesman. RAY S SOWS to loan at once on good farms, either dry or irrigated, at FOR SALE! THOMAS CRAVEN Supplies. Respectfully, Utah, MONEY. Utah! Brigham City, ing Goods, Shoes, Hats, Etc., Blankets, Quilts and in fact everything commonly used in families. - ' Garland, antee satisfaction. Mens, Youths, Boys and Childs Suits, Gents Furnish- 4 Sheep Mens Toltoc Ranch Co., Olsen. laud near and Ranchers Address, JOHNSON & OLSEN, C, Newton Taylor f-- w MEALS R. C. FRYER. Prop. PRESENTS Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Notions, PLUMBING. 9 10 Euxest P. Hoksley, 1902. We 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 Expenses Tax Mortgage Third Party Attorney Fee Appraiser Fee. . Stave Pipe. Brigham 'city, Utah, Sept. 24th, In Deweyville completed. Delay Commissions A Democratic Wooden New Store No No No No No No No Wheelwright Brothers., . Sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of Brigham city, Utah, until 2 oclock p. m. Tuesday, October 14th, 1902, for constructing wooden about 5,700 feet of thirty-inc- h stave pipe for a water-powe- r plant in Box Elder Creek canyon, near Brigham city. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Frank C. Kelsey, C. E, 601 McCornick block, Salt Lake city, or at the office of the city recorder, Brigham city, Utah. The right is reserved to reject any ahd all bids. s25 o9 nEBEK C. Boden, Mayor. insures promptness and quick delivery . Being our own, makes it possible for us to make ahd close loans with . everybody, WE NOW HAVE OUR LARGE AND COMMODIOUS Ex-Sher- iff MONEY ON HAND all styles and prices at Comptons art gallery. LOANS. We can give you anything you want from 5c per foot up. James Pett, an old and highly respected resident of this city, has been seriously, ill this week at his home in the Fourth ward. Mrs. Joe Streng. Miss Arminta Pett and Archie Pett, residing in Ogden, were summoned Tuesday believing his end was near ficers. but we learn Mr. Pett is some better The polling districts have been apthis morning. portioned the following number of delegates: for Photo jewlery REAL ESTATE We have a new stock of Mould ings and Matts. this morning at Deweyville and all the stolen articles except the money When you want the best work for your money go to Comptons art gallery. Just received a big shipment of May Arbitrate Their Differences. At the regular session of the city fall and winter footwear at N. P. tf Hansens. council Boden sa PICTURE FRAMES. tendance at the district court yesterday and his wife was engaged In teaching school, some one entered their home and robbed them of 825 in cash and also taking Mr. Wheatley's Prince Albert suit of clothes and a number of small articles. A tramp was noticed in the vicinity of the house by neighbors of Mr. Wheatley and a good description has l.been obtained and it is believed be will be captured. Later The tramp was arrested STOHL FURNITURE CO., FIRST B. KIRK, OGUEN, UTAH EDWARD at- j PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE RIGHT. & a County. Ranges, Heaters, Oining and Kitchen Tables, Dining Chairs, Rockers m great variety, Parlor Suits, Combination Book Cases, Bedroom Suits, Chiffoniers, Side Boards, China Closets, Iron Beds, Folding Beds, Carpets, Mattings, 'Rugs, Linolieums, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Trunks, Valises, Telescopes, Sewing Machines, Washing Machines, Quilts, Blankets, Pillows, Mattresses, Glass, Paints, etc. ? fefr-- n Box Elder thelines carried; are a few of flie following NUMBER 24. Dji;k! K |