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Show Devoted to no Party or Faction-B- ut Just to All. ASSESSMENT first-clas- s Rotary Shuttle, Lock and Chain Stitch machines In one. Buns as smooth as a watcli: Makes 000 stitches while any other machine makes 500. It will pay you to fee us before buying elsewhere. Two Prices, are Right Stohl Furniture Company 3 SflSSXfifci HARMONY Self-Explanat- ory IS RESTORED. Letters Concerning the Pavilion Troubles J. Y. Rich's Interests Purchased by Messrs Jensen and Pingree- - At the Top First The interests of John Y. Rich In the banking business of the Bank of Brigham City were purchased last week by Jos. M. Jensen and Joliu Pingree and the bank is now owned exclusively by tinge gentlemen. For many years Mi. Rich has held a responsible position hi the bank and has established a reputation for sound, business principles. Mr, Jensen has been president of the bunk for some time past and Is known ag one of our most successful and prosperous bust' ness men, careful and conservative In all his dealings. Mr. Pingree lias had years of active experience in the banking business in Ogden before he came to Brigham City over a year ago, Since that time he bus been cashier of the bank and has won the confidence and respect of all who have bad deal- Of course if you ride a Kaeyele or Dayton they are the wheels that get there. Does not require a great, deal of strength to make them cover the mile. Every part runs as smooth as the balance wheel of a watch. Made of best material. ings svitji him. Mr. Rich 114s otlipr interests which will fully occupy his time and severs his connection with the bank with the beat of feelings towards his successors and agkg for them a continuance of the friendship and patronage accorded Brigham City, Utah, proper decorum and order is ob1903. served in and about said Pavil him. August 3, We hereby certify and confess ion. Baseball Notesto all concerned that onr presChas. Kelly, Tlieie were several good reasons why Lucias A. Snow, ence at the meetings of the High the Brigham boys were defeated in Oleen N. Stohl, their game with Welisville last SaturCouncil, held March 27th and May Presidency of the Stake. day, but the principal one appears to 1st, and the part we took in the be that they were outclassed, the deliberations of those meetings Broke Her Legscore bPing decisive, 23 to 6 in favor - - Selling Christensen & An Increase EDWARD B. KIRK, OGUEN, UTAH of More Than one Dollar Over 1902. Million REAL The following comparative statement of valuations fixed by the ESTATE county assessor for the years 1902 and 1903 LOANS. v shows an Increase or two thirds of a million dollars. The principal increase MONEY ON HAND is in live stock, sheep coming in for insures the largest, which are assessed more promptness and quick . Being our own, makes delivery than a quarter million dollars over it possible for us to make and last year. The Increase in land valuclose loans with '5. ations, Mr .Box, the deputy assessor i No explains, is on lauds owned by corporDelay No Commissions ations such as the Promontory Stock No Expenses Co., Geo. W Emery, The Bear River No Mortgage Tax Duck Club and others. No Third Party" This inereaso together with Uie in No Attorney Fee crease made by the state Board of No Appraiser Fee. Equalization on railroad, telegraph and teleplioce campanies, makes a EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH total Increase of upwards of one million dollais this year. At Cost Now. Knudson. No Fish Story Here. When a man is obliged to accept a small for poor woek, lie should remember that price price is apt to be regulated by value. You can draw your own comparison as to which is cheatee-Wparty use only the best mateiial. jnd dont make Real Estute Improvements e pictures fq r nothing. Comptons Art Gallery. A marriage license was issued la the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah. Monday by the county clerk to !n the nutter of I No. G13 in Ellis Wood .n.d Ed 11I1 Thorn Wheeler, ruptcy. Petition both of Pei ry Bankrupt. ) for Discharge. To tiie Honorable John A. Marshall, A new ic t of black lawns stripJudge of the District Court of the ed and plain at M. Hansen & United States for tiie District of Sons, Utah: 1902 2,092.023 573,419 518,008 Horses 132,432 95,595 Cattle 257,7m 191,880 450,720 193,300 3,300 4,607 055 Oil 88,735 82,938 Machinery 30,981 31,020 Solvent Credit 10,512 35,791 Money 05,404 20,999 139,028 80,500 3,982,129 3,347,440 634,689 Other pers. prop, n 5. LORENZO 1903 2,"217,OSO Sheep Swine Bees Merchandise Bank-Calvi- VALUATIONS , Totals, Increase, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance Room 22. FIRST Ttlephono No. 22. NATIONAL & QARTHEY BANK BUILDING DUMBECK, PLUM BING. -- TiLiPHemi STATE HOARD ASSESSMENTS: -- II, STOHL, 2 State St - - - Salt Lake City. Utah 219 Mrs. Ericksen of Willard, a lady or Welisville about 05 years of age, came up Sgtur-da- p Quite a number of people went over ne came to these authorities for The grasshoppers are reported Calvin Wheeler, of to attend a Relief society meeting from this Collinston, in the ; city to see the game. THE to be doing much damage in the Cpunty qf Box Eider qqd State of counsel; and for this reason tiie and while here went to visit her Utah, in said district, respectfully represents High Council and Stake Presi- friend Mrs. Margaret Hansen. While The Mantua bfle-bat,eam went Southeastern p.qt of the city havCAPITAL $50,000.00. on the third that there she had the to misfortune tay of July last past, trip to Paradise the same day to play the ing pome down from the hills m dency were fully justified in the fie iyas duly ajudged buukrupt under over some obstacle and in falling team at that place and won by a score immense numbers. 3,236,090 Total, action they took and have taken the acts of Congress relating to bankAccounts and Correspondence broke her leg. Dr. Harding reduced of 21 to 5. Increase, ' ! Latter-day Saints the fracture and she is he advising the that has For ruptcy; duly surrendered Solicited. good pasture for horses, doing well all his property and rights of lr sustain and honor their deci- considering her age. see James Knudson. The Muddv Puddle. property, Slater-vili-e Next Saturday afternoon the and has fully complied with all the re: sions and we hereby express our The other day I broke an ordinance All business given prompt attention base-baLast week a man was brought team will again cross A Officersof said quiremeutsof acts of Change and of the the city by driving on the sidewalk regrets for (lie part we have bats with the local team, the game in from 'he Lucin cut-oJ-- M. ff for orders of the Court touching his bank- for a short distance. Jenson, At, a meeting of the stockholders of John Pingree, It was in the Slater-vil- le 3:39 taken in causing misunderstandat oclock. The starting President. Cashier ruptcy. three the Box Elder Power & Light Co. held canc of or condensed stealing or the vicinity big puddle east the team has been strengthened by ing and division among the peo- last week a Wherefore lie prays that he may be depot park, and I wished to Invest! change was made in the three of Ogdens best players and the milk. He was convicted in JusDO YOU WANT decreed by the Court to have a full ple. officers of the corporation and a new gate game promises to be close and in- tice Knudsans court and fined ' Loans on Real Estate discharge from all debts provable Chris Christknskn, board of directors was elected. We stopped under a Ice list In full teresting. On account of expenses $10 and costs. at lowest interest,1 against bis estate under said bankrupt view of Brigham1 most C. O. Anderson. Jonn Y. Rich was elected president; disgraceful Homestead Entries and proofs: piling up on the local organization, it acts, such debts except as C. W, Knudson, are 20 cases F, P. Kirkendall shoes excepted nmd hole, tin our side of the pond and ha been daclded to To buy or sell Rea! Estate: charge an admisby law from such dischaige. manager; Geo. U. Chase, secretary and sion of 10 cents for reeked which arrived with at Holsts. Titles examined and just aquatic vegetation J adults; children conveyed. Dated this 5th day qf August, A. D. there treasurer. These officers, together several turtles, harmless Reliable played Brigham City, Utah, free. legal work; A 1903. was arrested jewelry peddler with J. C. Knudson and John V, Tar-peof course, but swimming about tu August 3, 1903. CONSULT Calvin VYrkelbr, t form the board of directors. Tbs Monday for seljng without a their midst was a full grown water is probable the ladies basket-ba- ll It To The Latter-da- y Saints of Box office will be Bankrupt. license. up stairs in the Union team snake. He was active enough, rising Justice Knucjson taed from Slaterville will accompany block. Elder Stake of Zion : and falling, turning this way and that him base-ba$xo and costs for this int lie team and if so a game of ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. John Y. Rich lias bought out the basket-balIn the water's blown scum. Brigham In view of the statement made City, Utah, l will be arranged. ordinances District of Utah. fringement of ihe-citinterests of Jos. M. Jensen and John Across the puddle was a small boy in On this 5th day of uni published by Elders Chris Pingree in the company. which lie paid. August, A. D. swimming. It was a very hot day and For good, reliable Looking for ? Reservoir, 1903, on reading the fopegqlng peti- the Christensen and C. O. Anderson water was at least wet. Onp almost ncw surrey and rubslimy Jos. Jensen, county clerk, John P. tion it is ordered by thp court, that a Hay and grain taken in exA word to the wise. Is enough. If regarding 'the Summer Pavilion on Christensen, city councilman and JT. ber tired road wagon; also buckr bearing be had upon the same on tor the our City Fathers, whose attention has change Furniture, Carpets, P. Anderson, board went sale surveyor, N for city up matter, we hereby withdraw our Stoves, Ranges, Graniteware, etc. cheap if taken it 27th day of August, A. D. 1903, before been ' repeatedly called to theconditlon Room a. Telephone ti. First to Mantua and the Devil's Gate valley once. Nat'l Bank Bid Jos. F. Hansen, Brigham f; said court, at Salt Lake City, in said of this contaminating reservoir by objections to the Saints patron-- i Jos. F. Hansen Furniture Co., my south Tuesday to look over the counThe largest excursion of the district, at 10 o'clock In tiie forenoon; predecessor Dr. Taylor, will not have ;ing the Pavilion, as Ion as Brigham, Utah. tl try and ascertain what might be done and that notice thereof be published In it drained and thoroughly cleaned, towards establishing reservoir sites. season and probably the last was the Box Elder News, a newspaper print- then the parents have a duty in cauThis action was taken in response to a the M. I. A. excursion to Sahair ed in said district, and that all known tioning their children against loiterletter of inquiry from State Engineer yesterday, 508 tickets having creditois and other persons in Inter- ing in that neighborhood. Doremussome weeks ago asking for been The 1900" Washer sold from this city alone. est may appear at the said timo and The frogs and turtles and snakes " information as to feasible reservoir place and show cause, if any It Saves 1. was a most enjoyable event. they WP can see, but how Womens Lives. ft . inttuilly mere sites In (this county. have, why the prayer of the said petiIf what you drihk keeps ou tioner should not be dangerous are the myriads of disease Th.eir investigation showed that granted. it is because awake "not do And is you the only plap,e woolly of consideration further ordered by the germs that are being promulgated it flrink at Eddys Fountain. couit, that the clerk shall send by there beyond our sight. is the yqlley aj; Mqqtua qnd f,fie small: Tiie value of an abstract depends on mail to ail known creditors Du. Rich. T?e new block being erected said copies of r vallpv near thp cemetery. My. THESE THREE VITAL POINTS and this order, addressed petition Anderson and assistants ylj mqke 3 by W- - H. Ijoothe qqd $. F. to them qt their places of residence as F. P. Kirkendalls shoes are complete survey and report on this Bqothe has been gjven the ap- stated, I Invite nn examination of the the oldest in the west. While 10 ecur site right away aud it is hoped some propriate name accuracy, and of of Pioneer Witness the Honorable John A. my ability to make good any low canned error or by omission In my abstracts. others favorable action may be taken. hive failed Marshall, of Block. the have said is It judge district built on the foundthey . ation of one of the pioneer resi- court, and the scat thereof, at stood the test. scil them. We 4 Salt Lake city, in said district, on Funeral Services. dences of this city and a I confine myselt exclusively to 4 C. & tion the Holst 5th Son. of A. D. day 1903. August, poi f (Communicated.) Attest: Jeruold R. Letcher, of the walls of the old building Garl F. Nelson will open up ABSTRACTING, The little baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. seal of court. Clerk. form a part of the new block. CONVEYANCING and Iversen of Mantua, a little over two his new barber shop, next to Mrs. NOTARY 4 WORK Kofords Delicious Ice Cream THE months old, died last Saturday morntomorrow Campbells restaurant, a quart, $1 a gallon. 25c The ing and wa,s bpripd Sunday afternoon. Utah-nAnd can give the atten- would give every impression that IliTFeBIsIlM ll ll y, FRED J. HOLTON- ll Insurance Pipe JOSEPH call STOHL abstracts. 4 .ev 1 Completeness; If t 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. , V j d 4 t $!$$ 4$Mi$if4$$lti'ff$tM$M$,$$$$' q a. uot coipe altogether unexpected as the child was never strong and altogether well. The funeral services were held in the M. E. Church und conducted by Rev. IJ. I. Hansen. The text was selected from Pauls r to the Philippines. 3rd chapter, 1 verses The burden of ill,-- serDeath-di- 4! P V $G 4 P P 3 When Going On your summer outing do not forget to take a package of Perfection Headache Wafers with you as one package will pn-v- t nt many minute if you are .it all subject to headaches a painful These wafers are made after the latest prescription of a well. known physician arc pl.t up in the most improved style sold for 25c and guaranteed I o give satisfaction or money refunded by WYNN L. EDDY, Prescription Druggist d FRIST NATIONAL BANK morning, having rented Chas. E. Fo.xley of Point Look0r BBISHAM CITY, out, who was recently appointed deputy county attorney by the county commissioners, has entered on his duties at the couit house. Mr. Foxley was admiued to practice law by the Supreme mon was (o show ihat Hie present court in 1900. He Iws been en& existence of humanity was a pilgrimin the busimerchandise & age and should be considered so. In gaged ness at Point Lookout for a numibis pilgrimage preparations should ber of years but has decided to be made for the great beyond by behis home in Brigham make Citj (V coming of the same mind that was in and practice-law- . He purchased we Jesus are Christ If of that mind Dots STRICTLY A BANKING BUSiNtSS it will show In out lives, and a large of J- - Y. Rich yesterday the resiSafety Deposit Boxes For Rent part of the uorror of death is taken dence formerly owned by Dr. A. directors: away. Death is an ordeal we must all W, Taylor. Lucius A. Snow, Johu L. Edwards, I let-le- ni $ I 1 .0-2- p fli a chair and needed tools until his furnishings arrive from the east which he expects in a short time. He invites his friends and the public to give him . call. h. go through in order to reach our heavS. N. Lee, Tents For Sale Rent. James Nelsen, Alma Nelson, enly home. The victory over death At G. O. Andersons Harness & Nels Jeuson, Peter M. nansen. and the grave U given us through Saddlery Store, 2nd door north Lorenzo N. Stoiil, John Jesus Christ our Lord. of First National Bank, , tf or Dieters, K. FOXLEY. ATTO ! N E A T (Deputy County Alton, et) Office at Cou 1 Norman Lee, Bonded Rowa a First Nat. Xcxl d..cr House CALL Brigham Cily Abstracter. Hank Hl le.. Urlebam, Utah REG BERROW. QH AS. ' promptest tion to all work in my line. Utah BARBER. the re Livery. ANO St HIM, W FRUIT TREES. $100,000 to Loan 10.000 apple trees, two years,' 5 to 7 feet, leading varieties, 60 per 1,000; 10 per 12.000 Call 100. shade trees, at nursery R, 3 to 7 and see trees. P- - per 100. at G per cent interest on improved dry or irrigated farms.,.. |