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Show r .. ; T Devoted to no Party or VOLUME IX. , Hi O Just to All. Faction-Bu- t BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19037 M UMBER PERSONAL Wat Heard Tuesday and Taken Advisement by the Court The suit bled by Geo. R. Chase! against Biigham Ciiy asking that uiH order ire taued ustraming the cit y from using the money to be derived from the $,0C0 bond issue recently voted upon by the taxpayers of this city, or any portion of it for electric light purposes, and he supplemental suit asking fur the same order in respect to money now on hand raised for general purposes from being applied in payment of any Indebtedness for the construction of the electric light plant, came ou fur hearing Tuesday before Judge Hart, Mr. Street of Salt THE JEWEL, the best r; tngt' for the money on the SALE BY market-FCt- 3vStcck SMALL PRICES fa- aMmPHawmmaEgteisaswB'wgMMJM Lake appearing for the plaintiff and B. II. Jones for the city. The plaiutiff alleges that it has been the purpose of the city to use the money so derived for completing the plant and extending the pole system throughout the city. This was denied on tiie part of the city. Mayor Boden, Councilulen Jensen, Simonsen and Christensen being called to testify tiiat the only purpose of the bond issue was as stated on the ballots for general purposes. As enumerated by Councilman Jensen these purposes meant the construction of a city ball, Jail and paying off existing indebted Our washing cost us from 6oc to 85c per week and then we rould.not always get it done when we wanted it. A meeting will bo held Friday night, Sept. 11, 1903, at. 8 oclock In the Central school building, Brigham, at which Prof. Hutt of the Agiinultural college and a member of the State Board c.f Horticulture will lie present to work up an interest In a fruit display from tins county to be exhibited at the Irrigation congress to lie held in Ogden next week. A large attend a nee of fruit growers is desired in order that sucli a display of fruit may be made to Insure this county winning the first- prize. YVm. L. VYTuiit, It President Co. Board of Horticulture. that Now we have bought a . 1900 BalkBearing Over Jos 400 F. 1 Washer and the children run It so we save a least PRICE $12 returnable in 30 days if not satisfactory, 10c per day. sold and all giving perfect satisfaction. Hansen Furniture Go., Dealers in Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Ranges and Granitcware, Utah. Brigham City, & sa S a! s) in Ladies Pocket Books and Purses is what we offer this week. We have our north window full of first class quality goods at exactly W w $ We want you to call ami see them. They are You can get them marked at what they are worth this week for just half wliat they are marked. If ibe goods are not worth the marked price do not buy them at the half. price. WYNN- L. EDDY, - j City session Tuesday night a read from J. Y. Chase notifying Prescription Druggist. & ss n g Carrying Lumber is not a difficult FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GRISHAM CITY. matter Weve for it. lumber supply and know what people preWe have found that fer . good lumber is the only kind worth handling, and therefore that is handle. the only - kind we . DCtS STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Treuiunt and Bear River City, tl all Phone in Trenmni, office ndered with his Cou ncil. of t. be city council was Rich anl Geo. R the 0 3U ncll not t0 comm-unicatt- tf & 1MJMBECK, 219 State S, TELEPHONE St - - - Salt Lake City. Utah Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Rash THE BAM OF BRIGHAM CITY were visitors from North Ogden Tuesday. CAPITAL $50,000.00. For sale Land with water t right near sugar factory Paul Accounts and Correspondence u Stark, Brigham. Solicited, Miss Winnie Valentine wan visiting relatives in Salt Lake city All business given prompt attention the forepart of this week. J. M. Jenson, John Pingrke, Ray Boothe and Mr. Schluter President. Cashier were spending a few days in the the of Miss Gertrude city, guests Stark. LORENZO N. STOHL, Photo Jewelry and Comptons stamps are still the rage 2 dozen Real Estate, for 25 cents. tf Loans Ephraim Josephson, brother of Sheriff Josephson, has been down fioin Rockland this week on a Room 22. business trip. Telephono No. 22. " - and Insurance milk cows for sale cheap, Mr. D. T. Wells has quit his job with the building department of the Short Lure and has returned home.- - Holsts lead FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 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; CONSULT FREQ j. HOLTONUtah, Brigham City, wBaBaoa amrm - mmmm bargains, tf FOK GOOD, ITKUABLE John L. Ed warns Lucius A Snow, Dr. C, L. Olsen, who recently 8. N. Lee, Janies Nelsen, moved fiotn this city to Murray, Nets Jenson, Alma Nelson, CALL ON Peter M. Hansen. was visiting his friends here the Lorenzo N. SToriL. John D. Peters, JOSEPH N. STOHL, Cashier. President. forepart of the week. Room Telephone at. First Natl B ink B1 The cake goes with the cream tf ioc at the Utah-na- . . Lorenzo N. Stohl, R. of Lowe Avon, Joseph lO.ouo apple trees, two years, 6 to 7 Manager. Cache county, came over MonCurtain 8.W p m fmt, leading varieties, $60 per 1,000; day to visit his parents and other $10 100. DIRECTORS! Wilson Lumber Go.. hotel. Utah-n- a UTAH PLUMBING. tf Jos. F. Hansen. E. M. Lee leturned Sunday from St. Anthony, Idaho, where he has been working at the carpenter f.ul- -. Go to W. B. Jensens for Anti Friction Washers. when you know what people want and that they are willing to pay studied the ARTHEY Miss Mabelle Holst is up fiom Ogden this week visiting with Air, and Mrs. G. Holst. Dr. L. H, Berg, dentist, Delay Commissions Expenses Mortgage Tax Third Party Attorney Fee Appraiser Fee. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, direct from the factory and prices are the lowest. G, Holst & Son.J 2 in Plrc Insurance SZ, per relatives in Willard. Engagement Extraordinary. Royal lialian Band For Tuesday Evening, September 1 FRUIT TREES OPERA HOUSES. e 'The opera house management takes pleasure In announcing the engage perfect indigua-tloperly appreciat v Miss Cleo Forsgten ment of the expressed b. ls sketch. She in her reading 0. in response to D . Doubt I recited au encore. and bri'lliaL'cy the violin Mu. sis 'Mazurka re Ovide solo by encoded. and was al. & THt n Christensen-T- S3 One Half Price. I Love You erson situated as was Bill Only a p tead aldermans duties as Arp, whop an excuse to bis wife for coming home morning, could proat 2 oclock ft 4 4 4 Prof. 4 usual skill 4 4 Concert 4 4 4 At the Rare Bargains M 1 4 . Becans. ed Notice to Fruit Growers ness. st 3; so-call- Comptons Art Gallery. t.ld , Our jackets have just arrived photographers thinking they can make a pretty picture. This moxic, is something fierce. When you go to Comptons Art Gallery fof your pictures you are sure they will be taken and finished right. And our prices are always right. That shows who is the leader. fool-ishr- year, Mrs, Frank W. Fishburn is visiting relatives in Salt Lake city this week. rww What do you think of the nerve of some No No No No No No No The Utah-n- a Ice Cream takes the cuke ioc tf Rubber! Rubber! re-t- per day day. Knudson, & quick delivery . Being our own, makes it possible for us to mike and close loans with W. H. Rowe of Corinne was over on business matters Tues- of no difficulty. We are anxious to please you. Christensen UTAH - to make full purchases a matter The attempt of the plaintiff tosliow Mayor Boden had funds of the city deposited in his own name under his control In a local bank, only disFiist National Bank Building.. Brigham City, Utah. closed the fact that the money was CLOSE TO A WATERY GRAVE. Robert Wilson is hardly able to deposited by the mayor to the credit of Brigham City and was drawing IM'rs. but when the husbands per cent interest, the principal and Two Ladis Fall Into Bear Hiverand Have ned she bad her nearly full interest, amounting to $1383, to be a Narrow Escape From Drowning ed. applied in paying off an old indebtedLast Saturday afternoon Mrs. Chas. ness of $2,000 just matured. u TI tere had been no screams or The arguments of the respectiye Wilson and Mrs. Dobert vvilson had a of exercise rare the it) only counsel were made at an eveuing sesnarrow escape from drowning out In tellig ?ncf on the part of a brave wo- sion after which the case was submit-teBear River while on a fishing trip man a nd a tragedy was averted. and taken under advisement by witli their husbands. the court. The party had finished their lunch In The District Court. Miss Jensens Recital. and the husbands lmd strolled down James, Ethe tington, living near in the district the liver while the wives washed up Terrace, was The recital given by Miss Estelle the d:shes. Mrs. Chas. Wilson went court yesterday before a jury for Jensen at the opera house Tuesday named to the river bank to draw up a bucket shooting a Chinese sheepherder showed that the young lady has in tl e at m ifl May of this night Ling Yung of water and while so doing she kst year. They quarreler.' ovtr a dog and made remarkable progress under the her balance aud fell head-firinto both parties exchanged shots, Ether-ingto- n instructions of the best teachers of the stream, the water being 12 to 15 escaping any inju TF District the pianoforte at Boston and her sucfeet deep. Mrs. Robert Wilson heard Attorney Nebeker and W . L. Mag.n-ni- s cess is highly gratifying to lier many Fred J. prosecuted the case a the spla-- h and ran to the bank, but in this city. She captivated Ilolton was attorney for the iefendaut. friends her companion had disappeared from audience the completely with her exthis The case went to the fry cellent playing, and graceful demeansight. Soon she came to the surface morning.. or. The numbers played Included aoout ten feet from the shore and The Electric Plant Mrs. Robert Wi.son in attempting to The big Pelton wheel for the city selectious from the eminent composers Franz Schubert-- Menbond down a long willow for the other electric arrived this week ' 'and Rurgmuller, MacDowell and Raf, and to grasp, also fell in. Neither of the has beenplant in place at the p ower delssohn, put ladies could swim arid Mrs. Chas. Wil- house. It is 800 horse power an d of Miss Jensens interpretations of these son sank the second time. When she the very best make. The generat. r Is difficult pieces were of the highest orcame up again, Mrs. Robert Wilson expected tomorrow which will c der and the repeated applause testified the plant. of the audience. had floated out by aid of the willow, plete The power house is about up to t be tiie appreeiatioa Mrs. Florence C. Rich, although a which, by rare presence of mind, she square, the work having been delay had held on to when she fell, and by a scarcity of inatwns. It Is expect-- . 1 resident of this city for several years giaspingher companion by the hair the building will be finished in abou t past, made her first public appearance ten days. The pipe line is now com on this occasioo. She lias a beautiful succeeded In pulling her to the bank. and a3 soon as the distributing pleted voice of rare purity. She sang two How she got I lie nearly unconscious wires are stretched the plant will be st lections accompanied by Miss Estelle up the steep bank unaided, ready for operation. Jeiiseu aud Prof. Christensen, "The ;5pavdsh Gipsy and The Garden of and in response to an encore jL S3eep The Maid O Dundee and How to save 10c sang or $36.50 a & Qtohl puriiiture Qompany, and you will bring up something win Hi having. Enough of everything to make cooking easy. -- EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, Leo Holst returned Wednesday from a trip to bah Lake city. REAL N I Hansens shoes are betier ESTATE LOANS. Kirk of Ogden was up Judge oo some loaning matters Tuesday. MONEY ON HAND New Crockery at Chnstensen insures promptness and . & Knudsons. Dive Into Our j MENTION. 21. 15, 1903 Seven rigs, 12,000 shade harnesses for sale cheap if taken at once. Jos. F. Hansen. if Thos. Vv. Roe, secretary of the Ir. & Res. Co., was io town Tuesday with his family, returning home yesterday. For Sale, acre land, 3rd W ., 4th N ., planted with trees and berries, also corral and stable. tf James II, Jensen. 2 Gu-le- tl Mrs. Meltrude Stohl, the counMer-re- ll This band with its great loader, Emilio Rivela, Is famed throughout makeaoy further payments to took a few days vaLumber & Salt Co. on .their con- the world for its wonderful performances and the patrons of the opera ty recorder, ever in this city. cation last week and spent the given tract and to enter suit t 0 recover pay- house will be accorded the grandest musical treat ments already made and to brl.og suit time out at her fathers farm in against Councilman Sing Masen.ai leging the Malad v,.!ley. that he Is a member of s aid firm thus aaid with void For Sale. A neat home just contra the et making built, well arranged and close in. company. Seats on sale day of performance Mayor Boden appointed B. II. Jones, $650 will buy it now. Enquire Peter Knudson and J. P. --Chrlstenseu at Christensens Photo Studio. as a committee to invest lgate said N. P. Hansen, Jr., returned charges. The mayor and recorder were authis morning from a trip to Salt thorized to pay off note, of 82,0 00 ' Lake city where he has been making purchases for the fall and Delinquent City Water Use.'$ winter trade. -O- PENS SEPTEMBER 17, 190- 3All parties delinquent in p He who brings ridicule to bear of city water are here by Offers seventeen courses in tho following school: notified that water will be turntt d School of Music, against truth and dont dance at High School College, off unless same is paid at once. CoruLic.uiai Sebuol. Preparatory School, Civil Engineering, the Big Pavilion Saturday night Normal School, Missionary School, Domestic Arts, W. S. Taylor, School. listen to Christensens or- and Trainiug Mechanic Arts, I 0 , Supt. JAS. H. LINFORD, Prest of Faculty. chertra. finds in his hands a blade JOSEPH F. SMITH-- Prest. John E, Baird, (j . -- Send to H. Bcllen, Jb., Secretary, for catalogue. without a hilt. it Collector. Oollege, Young Brighambegan, Utah. $3 to 7 per 100. D. s. LOhr, Corinne, Utah. ABSTRACTS. Three points to think of when yon vet Abstracts of Title to Real Estate: 1. Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. Miss Sadie Eliasen of Oakley, Idaho, returned home Monday The value of an abstract depends oa THESE TIIEEE VITAL POINTS. after a virit of two weeks with the family of O. N. Stohl, I invite an examination of the meth ods adopted to secure accuracy, and of house to rent in . Comfortable my ability to make good any Iomh caused by error or omission in my abstracts, good location. Apply to this office. PRICES: 50c, 75c and $1. trees, Call at. nursery and see trees, I confine myselt exclusively to ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK And can give the promptest tion to ail work in my line. atten- Norman Lee, Bonded Room 25, Abstracter. First Nat. Baak BM(., Brigham, Utah S!Q9,000 to Loan at c per cent interest on improved dry or ; irrigated farms.... pred Jb Holton Office Room 23 First Nat. Bank Bid. |