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Show V.V.WWAVAW.Viav HOME Xbe - borne paper works lor tlie town and is dearly loved on welfare that '4bL jjj Lnt. Its columns are always open to S inhabitant. Charles N. Kent. aj ),0tS&?MS i5 ADVERTISERS who deske to thoroughly cover Box Elder H County nmct css the paper that is read in N the boxes of the people, the Box Elder " N tevs. It alsc covers southern .Idaho. Tr o ao- - A ?--? g j Sa.VZJBaSEB'' j'AVWA one Devoted to no Party or paction But Just to All. actioi yOlUME 1 rtf VIII. Ve Born Tuesday, Nov. ii, to the wife of Torvald Ipsen a fine Stock- Have In ent Beds, Springs and Mattresse- s- brought into Box Elder County, We also of Quilts, Blankets and Pillows. have a fine line Do not fail to see our large stock of Hot Blast and Oak Heaters before purchasing elsewhere. ever ioo play ds- - Imp of It pays to trade at Fishburn, H. H. Chase has sold his place on Forrest street to .James H. Sparks who intends putting up a residence thereon ia the spring. COME Cheap and good heaters at Stohl Furniture Store. J STOHL FURNITURE CO.. FIRST REAL ESTATE LOANS. Is the Best Range that it is possible to find. Is the Handsomest Range it is possible to find. Is the Most Durable Range it is possible to find. AND SEE OUR QUICK MEAL STEEL -.- MONEY ON HAND 1 .RANGES.-. BUT HOW NOT HOW CHEAR COOD. - I celebrate. every candidate on the county ticket. The chairman introduced Represen taWve-lec- t F, W. Fishburn as a man who, Intellectually and morally, had no superior In the county, a man fearless and honest In his convlollons. Mr. Fishburn put the audience in good humor by telling some anecdotes. The recent campaign of the Republican party, he said, had been made on principles that appealed to the voters. Tbe Democrats had no issues but had made their campaign a personal one. He spoke In highest praise of tbe leaders ,of the Republican party from President Lincoln down to Fresleent Roosevelt, tbe rough rider, the hero of 8an Juan hill, whs, be said, was now riding into the hearts of the peo pie every day. The speaker hoped be would be able to make a record in tne legislature that would meet the approval of the people of this county. Other speakers were State Senator Demonstration Honor of Their and Enthusiastic Noisy Saturday Night In Victory. the town clock bell was Statehood day has there noisy a demonstration as that Ittn (las! Saturday night in honor of the of November 4th. Republican viotory L" noise and fun commenced soon ter sundown with booming of anvils Kotfllhce Licked on Ld crack cowbells, Then horns, in fact anything sleighbells of shot guns. Lit could make a noise were added it seemed us though our 6tald MainS treat town had gone wild. until tld with people from this Two huge nearby towns. city one In front Ires were started, of tbs court house and one In front of tbs opera house, lighting up the town in crowded sod for blocks around. tha parade was for mad Btrest with about sixty ea Mala The B. C. Mllttry torches In line. Bind, augmented by members of the First Bcgiment band af Salt Lake, discoursed line music along the line of lurch. Mayor Boden lead the parade sod many prominent Republicans of this city carried torches. The were unable to get torches At 1 oclock 1, Nichols-Mads- Wedding. en Miss Ada Nichols and Waldemar Madsen of this city were married In No Wheelwright Brothers., tbe Salt Lake tempi last Friday, November 7th, returning home Saturday. The bride is one of our charming andmoet popular young ladles, the daughter of the late Bishop Nichols and Mary Nichols. Mr. Madsen Is a resident of the Third son Mr. and Mrs. ,P. F. Madef ward, well-know- n r sen. The News joins with their many friends in wishing them a long, happy and prosperous Journey through life. " t. ns ba-lo- O0bfa House. Wednesday, Nov, STROKE wln,'tlii3 OF 12. week. We are making leaders ef a few lit. to get room for an immense stock of lIOil)AYks GOODS soon to arrive. Last week it was pocket-booand we sold many because people know good values at special prices. . THIS WEEK IT ' IS BY JOSEPH Direction BOX PAPSS. We have an elegant assortment latest styles, colors and sues which are selling this week at a reduction ol of the we 30 Pr cent from thi real value. Come and look. You are sure to see chance to something you nce'd. This is a of writing material buy your fall symply at greatly reduced prices. - D. L. EDDY & Hi! CITY DRUG STORE EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, g. J receiv-urnitu- re UTAH- - he. -- NOTICE. I wish to buy 150 head young cowa to be delivered railroad point- - some time in will take them now if I cm of food at some April, or get hay and a 'place to hold them this winter. Want two carloads of' Alfalfa hay. Address J. P. Hansen, Box ao6, Rawni8 . lins, Wyo. t - p-e- com-citU- In our north pur-minin- Commissions i'No Expenses No' Mortgage Tax No Third Party No Attorney Fee No Appraiser Fee. -- J Delay-N- dy H. S. Larsen, C. Holst, Mayor Zundel of Willard, Jos. Jenson, county clerk and J. A. Edwards, county treasurer, LEADER es Fa-7u- tt, City Council. Rich-WooAt the regular session of the city r council Tuesday night, Mayor BodeD for the reported that a right-of-wa- y on line and house Rich the pipe power and Knudsou land had been obtained No .better hot blasts on the Smallpox is said to be raging from the court by giving a bond. market than the Cheerful and the in American Fork, Bingham and Upon recommendation of C. ChrisGet them at Stohl I Murray, Forty cases are report-furnitu- re tensen, city poundkeeper, a resolution ladiant. was passed adopting a city estray Store. ed at American Fork with lax orand, SU, to be placed upon the left Three young men were arrest-- rluarant'ne regulations, side of neck. The long expected ladies, and ed in Salt Lake Monday for vag- The quarterly report of the city children coats received this morn-ea- ch fire department from July Kt to Oct. rancy and sentenced to ten days in the city jail. They gave pug at Boothe & Peirces. . it ibi was read and approved. Bills aggregating $9i4.i0 were pre- their names 4s J, P. Murphy. sented and allowed excepting one of Jdwin Dale andCharles E. Mulli$275.00 for attorneys fees from Ricy gan from Brigham City, They A H. Jones which was referred to com- are not known in this city. '' mittee on claims. , all and Photo who spoke interestingly but briefly. During the meeting there were piano elections by Miss Valois Peirce and Mis. L. A. Wilson, a recitation by Mrs. Carlos Holst, a song by the and music by the itowbers and those used were made little Rogor boys band. Military here during the day. The procession, ; though small, was an enthusiastic one " District Court. gad trig greeted with cheers all along The district court convened last the line of mar h. Tuesday for the November term, Judge After the pnude the people gather Hart presiding. Kickapoo Entertainments- od st the In the case of Jude Allen et al. vs. opera house, every seat beiThe Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co, ng soon occupied and many unable ta Eunice Andersen et al., the plaintiff a weeks engagement at commenced was permitted to bring In new par git In. the opera house Tuesday night. ties defendant, The decorations of the stage consistet While W. West vs. Jos. the object ef these entertain Ira Allen et al. ing of flags, bunting and flowers, were Athave to motion defendant is to advertise and sell the ments al.; Pictures of torney Ricy H. Jones return certain vary pretty and effective. Kickapoo remedies, the company Is Presidents McKinley fend Roosevelt money into court was argued and subgiving a show well worth seeing and mitted. were given prominent positions. which will Insure them crowded A number of other motions and de seats on tbe stage were Mayor louses the balance of the engagement. murrers were argued. Boden, Ellas JensB, chairman of the The Endors are clever artists In On Wednesday Harry nail was ar county Republican committee, State breakThe moving house of comedy and in song. ralgnsd on the charge Senator II. S. Larsen, Chris Holst, L. of a are a great guilty. entered which and there of plea pictures, ing T. Peirce, B. F. Boothe, Rev. A. T. Sentence will be passed tomorrow variety, are interesting and instruc defend-onBankln, F. W, Fishburn, Joseph Jen Geo. R. Chase appeared fer tlve. md, J. A. Edwards, A. W. Valentine, The entertainments have been free James Lombardi also plead guilty to J.L. Edwards of Willard, A. Zundel to sentenced adults, but tonight a charge of 20 same charge and will be of Willard, and ethers. Attorney B. the for adults will be made. Tocents tomorrow. H. Jones was chairman of the meeting ve. morrow afternoon al. et Merrell F. J. Mrs. Dr. Endor of suit the In and after music by tbe band introducJames Mack et. al., which was argued gives a free lecture to ladies. ed Mayor Boden as tha first speaker. and submitted last month, the eourt The Mayor said he was proud to be gave Judgment yesterday against tbe The bars had been lat plaintiff. Republican. A first class company wilL predown so that all might rejoice over The ease of the Promontory Ranch sent On the Stroke of 12 at the the victory. He believed tha Repub-Usa- Co. vs. Jos. Arglle et al. was on trial opera house, Wednesday, Nov elected would work for the best yesterday. The play itself has Interests of all without respect to 19th. party. strong plot and cleverly contrivec Quarterly Conference. g Jensen Ellas is good County Chairman The regular quarterly conference of climaxes. The dialogue Introduced said three of the meek will be and the Zion of stake is Box Elder amusing. comedy recent victories were thoee of Admiral the held in the tabernacle this city SunDewey at Manila,1 Admiral Schley at and Monday, Nov. 23 and 34, 1902, Santiago and the Republican' victory day at 10 a. m. on November 4th. He gave a brief re beginning Sunday A general invitation Is extended to view of the history of the Republican the public to atteud. party which numbered only "7 voters 19 Charles Kellt, t the first election after the division Lucuis A. Snow, on party lines. It had gained In N. Stoiil, Oleen electhe Blrength each year until at ' Presidency, Stake tron on Nov. 4th last, it bad elected Oil THE ANOTHER feed-Jam- quick close loans with 1 BEPUBLICANS and insures promptness . delivery. Being our own, makes ' it possible for us to make akd J. A. Raleigh, David James, We have a Baby Range to interest the little folks, Amasa Callahan and Wm. Carter of Park Valley and Steve Callahan of Lost River, Idaho, were in town last Saturday. Sign of the big gun, Brigham City, Utah. The new things in neckwear Mrs. Dean Jeppson went to ust received ah Fishburns. Wm. Sinclair and ton of PorWanted 200 horses or cattle tage were visittng in town Tues- Ogden yesterday to take a course in nursing at the hospital. to pasture and Allen, day. Warren Hickman of Snowville enrose, Utah. New Furniture exchanged for is attending the district court as. a James M, OBrico returned old. Jos, F. Hansen Furniture ast week from Wood River, Ida., Co. f witness, Fot?ND A silver dollar. Loser where he has been engaged in Richard Christiansen has to Lara Hansen, 1st ward.xt apply The severe illness of chased the john property y0ung Peter C. Steffersen of Salt Lake ris father called him home, on the corner of 5th South and has been appointed rural mail carNo better Oak heaters madepnd West Sts. rier on the Deweyville route with than the Star carried by Stohl New line Ladies Coats of Deweyville as Frank G. Company. f ed this morning at Boothe & substitute. Fryer See our latest samples in pic- - Peirces.' it As a result of the last election, fure art display of pastel And oil Marriage licenses were issued the proposition of moving the paintings at Comptons Art Gal- - j0 Logan last week to G. M. county seat of Summit county efy. Barry and Louisa A. Nelson, both from Coalville to Park city was Last Saturday Richard Wood- - M Honey ville, and to Joseph The Park- City voted down. of Willard and Emma son of Harvey and Ida Record blames the of St. Joseph, ards inatt of Willard, d(ed of voters for the 'defeat. Read Wheelwrights big ad on flamation of the bowels aged about nine years. the 5th page of this issue. tf -- NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ff PRIDES' GUARANTEED TO BE RIGHT. EDWARD B. KIRKJKJGUEN, UTAH, THE QUICK MEAL STEEL RANGE son. the largest and mast elegant mot1 -- Iron NUMBER 31. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1902. LE BRANDT of W. B. Lawrence Den of Counterfeiters The Pawnbrokers Shop Great Prison Scene Exterior of Blackwell's Island A GREAT CAST one of the most sensational climaxes in the of Act Third, eve prison at the end put Into a drama. It contains W performance. - F. Boughcoro, of jewlerv, styles COLE'S trices. Comptons Art Gallery . J 200 tons of hay for sale. Apply at L. P. Jensens store, Snow ville Restaurant, has removed to the restaurant formerly owned by R. Kaiser on Main St., where he will be pleased to welcome his old customers and many new ones, and will treaty them right. THE BEST 95c DINNER lN THE COUNTY SM FURNISHING STORE. Guarantee a Saving ot Ji in Fuel- - PbUMBlim -T- 219 STEEL ar- . State St - - - Salt Lake City. - Utah.- MONEY. 0 per cent N. STOHL, LORENZO : RANGE- S- Hardware, Cutlery and Tinware, Stove Boards, Stove THE BANK OF pipes, Etc., Etc, CAPITAL $50,000.00. N C'Mortensen & Sons. Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. All business given prompt attention Call at Comptons art gallery when you want an photo. Wm. Horsley & Sons are verj John PinqrbR, J. M. Jenson, I?ffefiident. up-to-d- A. M. busy opening up fall goods. They have an elegant assortment, tf . company of Salt Lake has entered suit in the district court there against the Bear. River Valley Creamery Go and thirty three defendants to collect $2979.60 said to be due on two promissory notes in favor of H. J. Faust, Jr., dated May 15, 1900, and assigned by him to the plaintiff, Cashier., 4 X FOR X Shoes, Hats. Caps, Gloves, Mens Furnishings, Blankets, Provo Shawls, Mens, Ladles The Utah Savings and - Trust - 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; and Childrens Underwear. CONSULT We carry a complete line of . DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Fred J HoTtofi Utah, Brigham City, REASONABLE PRICES. ' Half blk. north First fine brick residence of John Anderson, corner Main and Third South; also brick residence on corner Main and Seventh South Sts. on or beEnquire at fore December isf South Third Sts. for Main and tf terms. John Anderson, N. P, ANDERSON, Mgr. Natl Bank. Norman Leo, to (Successor Hyrum Standing.) ABSTRACTER, CONVEYANCER and NOTARY PUBLIC not go far away for I wish to call attention to the fact 4 Dr.L. H. Berg has secured the services of Dr. Andrew W. Rogers of Chicago who comes He very highly recommended. was for several years professor in one of the leading colleges there i familiar with all the Dr. Rogers Q newest ideas in dentistry and peoclass dentistry ple desiring high same right here in can get the that Furniture, Lumber, Paint, Glass, Etc. - I am prepared to supply anythingTn these lines at as low figures as can be had in the State. COFFINS, : 1 confine thyself exclusively to give the consequently attention to work in this . promptest line. . l. tfdom 8S, tinl NiUL Bask Building. CITY, $100,000 CASKETS., fo, Abstracting, Conveyancing and Notary Work, am able tn&tJHAM furnished promptly at low figures. PICTURES FRAMED 'IMMEDIATELY. Brigham city acre land, good with cellar house orchard, 7th south on and summer kitchen, this street, 2nd ward. Apply at 8. ELEPHONE Office with Lee A Stohl ever 1st Nat' Bank Room 22 Telephono No. 22. $io For Sale DUMBECK, I ranging to put a fine clock on the outer edge f the sidewalk in :ront ff his place of business on Main .street. The dial plate will be 40 inches across, large enough to show the correct time a block away. It will cost Mr. Johansen but will be an attrac over tive advertiisng medium. For Sale or Rent The Sc QARTHEY to loari at onca on good farms, either dry or irrigated, at ef Utah. J. Johansen, the jeweler is 'SHOE AND HEATERS ST , N. P. HANSEN'S MBAL QUICK HOT-BLA- SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY the proprietor Large 35. 53 and 7Scts-Boof office opens 10 a. m. day office. Prices stay-at-ho- UTAH. TO LOAli at o ear com HYRUM JENSEN, UTAH. v 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 interest on imprdved dry or irrigated farms..,. J. H oltoh. Offfes Room 23, First Hat Bah1 SWy, ' |