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Show THE Honeyville Happenings- Myrtle Smith and Newman Ilun-sak- er were married at the Logan temple Wednesday, July 22. The bride is t lie daughter of Mrs. Mary Smith Tulmaii and is one T iloneyville's most, accoin;!i-,he- Fined for Excavating. THE OLD REUAC1E ornw and charming J young ladies. She is a of the late Samuel Smith of Brigham City, and of Win. Neeley of Neeley-vill-c, grand-daught- Idaho. Iler father, John Smith, died a number of years ago. For the past two jears Mrs. Ilunsaker, nee iliSs Smith, lias assisted in the county recorder's office and has done excellent service there. She is thoroughly The case of Brigham City vs. C. W. Knudson, Erast us Johnson and Robert Pett came on for hearing Monday afternoon before Justice Bowring. City Attorney B. II. Jones prosecuted and L. U. Rogers and Geo. R. Chase were attorneys for the defendants. It will be remembered that these three defendants were arrested last week for excavating on Main St. for the purpose of erecting poles used to carry the POWDER competent to All the requirements of that office and the rezoider reurets AbsoIufefyTPure that she has discontinued her work there. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE The groom is the youugest sou of the late Abraham Ilunsaker and Catherine Jensen Ilunsaker and is one exception all are well in this vicinity. of our most respected young men. Quite a number of visitors are and Bath young people have a host of have been with us in the past two friends wuo wish them a happy and weeks. Mrs. Eva C. Wilcox has a prosperous journey through life. They couple of her sisters with her from expect to make their home in Honey-wil- e. Farmington; also Miss Taylor from Salt Lake City is stopping a few days Tlie people of Honeyville have arwith Mr. and Mrs. John W. Larson. ranged to celebrate Pioneer day. A At our school election Mr. Moroni piogram has been prepared which will be canned out at the meeting house Mortrnsen was elected for the three Ball games and in the forenoon. years term as trustee and A. R. other amusements will be the order Caper.er of Garland tor the two years of the afternoon. In the evening Both are well thought of term. there will be a dance given for both throughout the district. old and young, Mr. and Mrs wires for the electric light plant. At the trial all the defendants entered a plea of not guilty. The evidence showed that the defendants were engaged in digging holes end erecting poles on Main St. without the permission of the city council and they The were Bned five dollars each. cases will be appealed to the district court. The hearing of the other cases against C. W. Knudson for the same offense, segregated in twenty five complaints, was set for this afternoon before Justice Bowring. JULY 23, 1903 How Cheap Baking Powder is Made. A recent seizure of a lot, of cheap baking powders by the authorities of a neighboring city has exposed the character of the low priced brands of baking powders which many manufacturers are offering throughout the country. The ptice of the powders first attracted the attention to them. Samples were taken and analyzed. The official report of the analysis showed the stuff to be alum powders, composed chiefly of alum, sulphuric acid and pulverized rock. The powders were declared dangerous to health and several thousand pounds were confiscated and destroyed. Physicians have frequently cautioned consumers ugaint mixing food with these cheap baking powders They are all found, when analyzed, to contain large percentages of alum and sulphuric acid to which are added various sorts of filling matter sometimes both injurious and nasty. The high class, cream of tartar baking powders, are the most economical and wholesome and should always be selected for use. They will be found cheaper in tho end, besides making the food better and more healthful. Robbery at the Depot. daring robbery was perpetrated at the depot early last Sunday morning, a passenger on the Butte and Portland train which is due hereabout 4 a. m. being the victim. While the train was waiting at the depot someone, evidently well posted, reached from the platform through an open window in a sleeping car and seized a pair of pants belonging to a At gentleman occupying a berth. Cache Junction the pants were found on the truck of a car and in them was found a valuable watch. At the station here the officers found 3 10 gold piece and 50 cents, but a draft for 500 and 120 in currency are still missing. No clue has yet been found of the party or parties wtio did tho stealing. A Chicago to Paris by rail, is the latest pipe dream. And yet it may not be such a fantasy as it might seem. The idea is to run fellows. honors. YVor.ing Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little tliiug that ever was made Is Dr, King's New Life rills. These pills change weakness into strength. llstless-nes- s into energy, hrain-faInto mental power. Theyre wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per EXCURSION g To Saltair Garland, July 21. Catarrh of the Stomach When the stomach is overloaded; when food is taken into it that tails to digest, it decays and inflames the mucous membrane, exposing the nerves and causes the glands to secrete mucine, instead of the natural juices of digestion. This is called Catarrh of the Stomach. For years I suffered with catarrh of the stomach, caused Doctors and mediby indigestion. cines failed to benefit me until I used ICodol Despepsia Cure. J. R Rhea, Coppell, Tex. Sold by Wynn L. Eddy, II. Bott and Louise Ingram were prescription druggist. isicors at our Sunday school on the iMh inst. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Orpha Ilunsaker, Mrs. Ileber Stohl The board met Monday lu regular -- d Jos. N. Stohl were visitors to all members being present. mcyville Sunday. Application of H. II. Miffllu & Co. ' uite a number of our yoU1leople for retail liquor license at Collinston ended the Sunday school excursion was granted A big tent went down on 8,000 Christian Endeavorers in Denver; the good people immediately rushed ourside and held a praise service. M. I. A. DAY For Box Elder Stake AUGUST 5th, se-si- Petition of Cleveland Commission Co. to put in wagon scales at Treuiont fily 21, UWJ. was granted. A letter was read from Supt. n. W. Garland Gossip. I) Everyone is still hard at work with nenderson of the O. S. L. Ry. stating that the matter if an undergiade beets, whid are mostly hoed the p, crossing at Collinston had been referr.erond time and are looking fine. Ir. red to Supt. Olmstead at Pocatello. ngJMon is the great labor that is be- The claim of Dr. G. A. Dickson of Aunt . Em. Special Attraction CIRCUS, June Look For Small Bills and Further Announce ments for Time Table and Details. im done with them at present. I ' I k. J I 1 $ I EveryOgden for medical services was again is and hustle about the presented and the clerk was instructlactory thing hurtle and it now seems as though ed to notify Mr. Ilalversen that this county docs not acknowledge any liasomething would be accomplished. bility and refuses to pay. i'he coming and going of tiains are Sheriff Josephson was allowed $9 per no quite regular and we are in hopes annum towards paying for a telephone that we will be able to get local ser in his residence. vice before long. The first crop of The deferred petition asking for the hay is in the stack in good condition, appointment of a county board of but a very light crop. Some are now horticulture was considered and the were appointed members of getting ready to harvest second crop, following said board: William Wight, Jr., OrCutting dry farm wheat will begin son Barker and James Jensen. next week; the cron will be light. Commr. Hart reported that the Bishop Grover has been very poor- - Sugar company had moved bridge on iy for the last few days; he thinks it section 11 and that same was well done. fixed and is lagrippe but is in hopes of being The road had not yet been was not in favor of accepting it unhe around in a day or two. With this til it was placed in good condition. 12 -F- lOOt. 1,60 6 Ot, OR- Cooking, Steaming and Preserving 8 Ot, 1.50 This kettle is made to prevent the thousands of accidents which occur daily by It Is triple-coate- d the use of the common ketMo with Pure Violet Enamel mid will The kettle .1.1s a Perforlast a ated Spout so that the at tides cooked may he drained without removing or holding the Bottom is slightly coticavel to precover. vent burning. 1,35 life-tim- e. These Kettles are TRIPLECoated with Pore VIOLET ENAMEL NONE BETTER! Architect Andrew Funk submitted a plan for a heating system for court Disease takes no summer house which was accepted and clerk vacation. instructed to advertise for bids as If you need flesh and soon as specifications are completed. use strength The matter of remodeling the offices in court house was ordered done at earliest convenience. summer as in winter. Owingtothe proposed visit of the commissioners to the western part of j Seed tor free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, the county it was decided to hold the N ew i ork. Pearl Street, next meeting of the board Friday, Au50c, and fi.oo; all druggists. gust 7. The board will make the irip next week. Two negro boys in Indiana attemptIt was decided to put the road in August. ed to do the mob act themselves the graders to work early Scotts NEW ERA KETTLE Qt. $1.75 For Sale by Charlie Shaw, Corinnc. Utah. M. Hanson & Sons, Brigham City, - Utah. THE Denver & Rio Grande AND THE Rio Grande THE SCENIC Joseph Jensen, County Clerk. j9 a6 Bids will be opened at the school house on tlie 81st day of July, 1908, at 8 p. m. The Trustees reserve the right 'o reject any and all bids. F. D. Welling, 1 C. Jensen, P. M. Hansen, Board of Trustees. P. M. Hansen, Clerk of Board. 0 Dated July 9, 1903. El-wo- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. OFFICERS CITY CITY. BRIGHAM - 190IJ. 17, at the Brigham City opera house petitioned that the question isliall tlie citv Issue bonds in the sum of 8,0002 be submitted to the qualified electors at a special election and Whereas, It is lie sense of tlie mayor and city council that bonds should tie Issued in the sutn of $8,000 for general purposes, Now, ilnefore, be It resolved by the mayor and city council of Brigham City that them tie called a special election on the 27th day of July, lo.!, and that at such special elect ion there lie submitted to the qualified electors of said city the following proposition: Shall the city lsue bonds in tlie sum of $8,000. The places of voting designated ard the usual places; the meeting houses In the First, Second. Third and Fouitli wards, or polling districts, Brigham City, Utah. A special election is therefore called for July 27, 19u3. Frinted ballots will be furnished to tlie qualified electors which will read: Shall the city issue bonds in the sum of $8,000? No. Yes." The election will be conducted according to the genora. laws of the state. II. . C. j9-8- Notice to Contractors- ! W S Taylor Sunt, of Waterworks W S Taylor Chief Fire Dept .. Street Supervisnr...Chris. Christensen Night Watch & Jailor C C Hansen Sexton C J Nelson Bodkn, Mayor of Brigham City. Attest John Baird, Seal Recorder. Dated June Western. LINE TO . Sealed bids will he received by the undersigned Trustees of Bear Ulver bcll1 Dlstnct No 13 Box Elder County, for furnishing all labor and materials necessary for the erection, construction and brick completion of a school house at El wood, Box Elder County, according to plans and specifications which may be seen at the residence of P. M. Hansen, Elwood, Utah, or at. the office of Andrew Funk, Architect, Brigham City, Utah. The building is to he completed on or before October 1, 1903. Bids will be opened at the Elwood school house, on the 81st day of July, 1903, at 3. p. m. The Trustees reserve the right, to reject any and all bids. F. D. Welling P. C. Jensen two-roo- BOAKG HEALTH. OF Dr. L. iierg F W Ftshburn C. Chairman Secretary W. Knudson. C H Davidson City Physician- The city council meets the second and urth Tuesdays of each month f- - PRECINCT OFFICERS. Justices ot me Peace COUNTY Andrew FunV. ( OFFICERS BOX ELDER CO. Judge 1st Judicial Dis'..Chas II Hart Dist. Atty F K Nebeker Chairman Co Com ........A VV Valentine Co Commis., Iowa Stiing.M B Hart Kelton E H Jones County Clerk Prosecuting Attorney Treasurer 2J. 1003. The Herald- The Suit Lake Herald is the most readable, paper in the country. Every day in tlie week, 85 cents per month. The Sunday Herald with its magazine section should be read by every one, 2 per year, 1.00 for six months. The Semi weekly Herald (Tuesdays and Fridays) only 1.50 per year; with Orange Judd Farmer (weekly) 1.75. If it happens, Strictly in advance. it's in the Herald. inter-mounta- Emulsion Notice to Contractors. FOR BIDS. NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by Scaled bids will be received by the undersigned county clerk at his tlie undersigned Trustees of Bear office in Brigham City, Utah, up to River School District, No. 18, ia oclock noon August 17th, 1903. when said bids will be opened, for Box Elder County, for furnishing the furnishing of all material and the all labor and materials necessary construction of two bridges (either and construction for the erection, iron or wood) over the Malad river, one bridge at Garland, 40 feet long, completion of a one-roobrick and one west of Bear River City, addition to the Garland school either 96 or 120 feet long. Intending bidders will receive further informahouse, according to plans and tion by meeting with the board of specifications which may he seen county commissioners Monday, July the county at tlie residence of F. D. Well20, 1903, or addressing clerk after that date. Bidders will ing, at Garland, or at the office submit plans with their bids. of Andrew Funk, Architect, The right is reserved to reject any Utah. Brigham, or a" 31S- The building to be completed By order of the Board of County Commissioners, July 6, 1903. on or before October 1, 1908. Its Proclamation- I' .t 13 Whereas, the city council has adopted the following resolution: Whereas, the people of Brigham City have at a mass meeting held in Salt Lakc RINGLING BROS Night was her Terror I would cough nearly all night, long, writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate of Alexandria, Itid., and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three 1 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds. absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and 1. Trial bottles free at Wynn L. Eddys drug W store. USUAL CHEAP RATES Saitair. pres- cription druggist. and Salt Lake City WEDNESDAY, Sold by Wynn L. Eddy, box. y,T. . Page 5. by rail fiom New York to San Francisco, thence to the most westerly point of Ahska, extending to the Bering Sea, where a tunnel is to connect the two main ands. The road would then run Cardinal Gibbons is being mention Russia is carrying things with a to St. Petersburg, and from there ed more or less seriously as a possible She is a through Europe to Beilin and hand over in China. successur to Pope Leo, in the event of high the other Paris. a dark horse capturing the Papal great expert at bamboozling Old Settler. Dolphus Broady and their son Ferey of Quincy, ill., have been visiting in Honeyville the past week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Ilunsaker. Mr. Broady is a relative of the late Abraham Ilunsaker, while Mrs. Broady is a niece of the late Hliza Collins Ilunsaker, wife of Father iunsaker. They have been on a visit California and will leave Wednesday for their home. A crowd of our people went for an outing up Cold Water canyon Mon--da- THURSDAY ELDER NEWS, BOX Sheriff Recorder .. .., Jos Jensen J S Perry J A Edwards Jos Josephson Meltrude Hunsakei P. m j J L A Snow Assessor Co Supt of School s Nephi Anderson Surveyor, Devteyvil-- ; ... J N lloldaway Fun & Game Wai Jen, S F Thompson Dr. E. A. Rich County Physician Water Commissioner. .N P Anderson COUNTY M m Hansen, Board of Trusfee?, Dated July 9, 1903. j9-3- 0 toieyshokettm ftrrtUdimMftvn', ft mplmtmt ALL KINDS OF BOARD OF HEALTH. A W Valentine Dr. E. A. Rich M. B. Hart and E. members of board . I Chairman Secretary H, Jones, Job 5 i other day, and proceeded to tie some Just About Bedtime -payer to a white boys clothing and take a Little Early Riser it will cue s and liver sc. it on fire. They probably believe constipation, biliousne-E irly Do Witt's Littie troubles. in the old saying that its a poor rule Risers are different from other pills.' that wont work two ways. They cb not gripe and bieuk dmvu the mucous membranes of the stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by gently Brutally Tortured. A case came to light that for per- amusing the secretions and cviiig Sold by sistent and unmerciful torture has strength to these orgms. Vv L. Eddy, prescript! m diuggis'. tin Joe never been equaled. perhaps Golobiqkof Colusa, Calif, writes: For 15 years I endured insufferable Excursion Rates- pain from Rheumatism and nothing rePioneer (lay. July 24th. lieved me though I tried everything One fate Tor round trip is authoriknown. I came across Electric Bit-- ti zed between all stations in Utah 0:1 3 and its the greatest medicine on ,! our line aui to points on ti c U. i. earth for that trouble. A few bottles lWr L() Anwle & Sail. L:k . of it completely relieved nn.i Vl,lev. anil salt L:ik.. . ( ' d go.'iu Juiv 2l.d Tu-1 Mcivii v Ml i'm:t I" -' 27. at h ieu'" a.' J- ; !.. Edd-.- , rtscrip mi i, W. f'cxv v District court First Tuesday in February, May, September and November. Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all SOUTHERN PACIFIC and OREGON SHORT LINE THAIN3 County commissioners meet the first and third Mondays of each month The only Transcontinental Line passing through Salt l.ake City j MAILS CLOSE. j j 1 THROUGH PULLMAN ,, AND j Printing LOCAL MAILS. j OK DINARY SLEEPING CARS To Denver, Omaha, Kansas City St Louis and Chicago without change. Free reclining chair cars. Personally DINING CARS Conducted Excursions. Service a la Carte on ail through I A BENTON THE FINEST Harness and Saddle Exhibit G. A. F. r., Sait Lake City, Ut 11:43 a in Northbound No 7 7:30 p m Northbound No 8 Northbound, Local & Cache 7:30 p m Valley Noll :. 7:30 p m Southbound No 8 6:00 p m Southbound No 10 Southbound, Local & Cache 9:35 am Valley No 12 0. ANDERSONS C. at the HARNESS STORE Repairing of all kinds in my line promptly attended to. Mail orders have my personal attention. , First West Door Nerth of sil Main St. First Nad Bank Bldg. Brigham city Neatly and MAILS ARRIVE. In the city will be found at trains. Fcr rates, foklera, free illustrated booklets, etc., inquire of your unrest lic:et agent, specifying the Rio Grnnde route, or address J . TERMS O? CQVRT, 1903. Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points east gox 0.der hours from 8:30 a m to 6.00 p m P. O. opens Sunday from 10:00 tc B. F. Boothe, P. M. 11:00 a. m Office ft jSJe-w- s Office- - |