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Show ' 4A 5VJ WaJA.., THE BOX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1904 Page 4. Jje Qox IT : HIM .... dTaee One Yeer, la with the for cared S1.2S ments. .6 .35 arranged CiSClPT10K! OP The Cunard steamship Campania The champions will take pleasure in defending the cup arrived Saturday, having been in j against any team in the county communication with the of easy for them. little folks who w,re well by the committee on amuse- Interesting oontests were suitable pi izes awarded. and . Three Month Theooncertin the evening at tlie aurwl at tbe Port Ofio at Brigham Cite a tabernacle closed the program for . aeoood riasimtter. the festival. There was a large attendance and the concert proved to BYBUM STANDING, be tbe best ever given in this city. Each number was vociferously applauded and an encore given in each Cozier, who d'd except by Mis? not feci well enoi gh to r 8ot Every re' tu,,i w is a g'tn Imi to one glfli g lh lli'13. 1 WUO ' '..j tm In Effect N"v, 22nd, 1903.ba8 '1 by Will.uJ Aadcllnof Provo a song, uud lor an eucuie, at and local etallou drinking Tnlni arrlra depart dally a folio I "Eorked in the Cradle of the Deep." NORTH BOUNO. Another feature not on the published program was a beautiful Solo by Mis Florence Jeppesen of Trovo. During the Intervals between the first and second parts, Miss Lizzie Month....-- .. ? Successful Event, (Continued from first page.) Proprietor. A WIXOM, STANDING A l&sr ijteu0 lot. TIME CARD 2 65 Oolllnston, - 243am Dewey- 835 a m 120pm pm 825pm 815pm 158pm 148pm 143pm 100pm Honeyyille 2 33 a m 12 50 pm Brigham 2 15 a m 1240pm 201am 12 28 pm 1 65 a m 12 23 pm SOUTH BOUND. It gb it Collinston, 015am No! 5 42 No Id am 4 00pm 4 12 pm Dewey HoneyviUti 935 a m 6 58 am 4 22pm Brigham 9 55 a m 0 15 a m 4 45 p m Perry. - 1001am 0 24am 451pm Willard. 10 05 am 6 30am 469pm 025am 550am . 11 and 12 oan be flagged for paseengera at all stations; No. 8 can only be flagged at Honeyyille and Hot Springs, Brigham ds the regular stop; No. 10 can be flagged at all stations except Perry; No. 1 can be flagged at all stations except Perry and Honey vllle; No. 0 can be flagged at all stations exoept Perry and Honey y ills. Thrwfc PullmM FtlKt Sleeper, Latut CJ-No- e. Improved Tcmrlet Sleepers, free Reellolaf ey eeeesee. ehtlr sen, Kite M Brffflp Hi ani MAILS CLOSE. m Europe and America all the vca ar.d : r . s, will Nurthbouud, Local A Cactie for three das in mid ocean in tou.h Lougsirotti, George is committed to it and the issue 7:38 p m Valley No II Fred Palmer, with both shores. A daily newspapei be a live one in deciding the coming Southbound No 8 7:38 p m Veddcr, Lillian Mason was published on the steamer, giving 4:43 p m Southbound No 10 When calling for the aboye letters parliamentary elections. state when advertised. the worlds most important news. Southbound, Local A Cache B. F. Boothe, 9:35 am Valley No 12 CHICAGO & ALTONS NEW LINE. That Throbbing Headache1 Postmaster. MAILS ARRIVE, Would quickly leave you, if you "The Only Way," All the Way. From south No 7.... I:10pnj u?ed Dr. Kings New Lite Pills. ....... 8:30 a ra The Chicago A Alton Is soon to have From south No 9 Thousands of sufferers have proved RISK LIVES FOR NOTHING, a new short line between St. Louis From south, Local & Cache 8:30 a m Valley No II... their matchless merit for Sick and " and Kansas City. The new From south No. 17 carries Neivous They make Most of Our Actions Are Sash, Im- is to l e opened la Jilne. Th-the Salt Lttke morning papers 10:30 a m pulsive and Unreasoning A .. b:ood J buil up yju eaU. I ui n Jo a m 1i ta op, hi C'ty. 1ftia MiMh S'n f L"i s o Case in Feint, '(.t--, too c1 h. k i' ' rtn O h tv.. - v, 'o to ... .. 6:z3 p m V.J. f yx' !n l I ! - n t p f..nt mtr' ' I aval A tBchi rj "S v fulling at a mo.iei.tt ' j r in no great hurry, 10:15 a m anpy No - u.,,M ln-f'.iched the eon.tr, say thiivus 'he rt L'i'in Kau-- ts i A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. I level and 'fcle, etraight, the maximum grade1 MALAD VALLEY R. R. to pause there to lodk x feet to the mile being only th Chinee Now Sell Their Ancestral ifitr a pn ty womso. Then he start-a-d -- half of onetwenty-siMAIL closes: per cent; the maximum across tue street. Graves to Railway Makers 17 North bound Corlnne, No cable a Two car fire a wakens,' and curvatlve Is only one per cent) the tor Ten Shilling, 10:10 a m engine were coining, and the man Tremont, Garland road is properly called an "air line" Ancestral graves prove one Of the line- ened hie pace. He could have MAIL AHKIVES: o per cent being perfectly copped (a let them past, but ha had ninety-twmost serlo-j- t cbctacle 10 railway mak-n- g no tinip to spare now, track. There Is one tangent No 18 South bound Garland, In China, aitd Whenever possible the straight He dodged in front of the two 3:50 p.m. Tremont, Ooriune pincers ha-.- avo.ded them. Some-Iri.t- s, wagors and found room to wait for of eighteen miles and another of fourO. 10.00 to from P. says tae Engineering Magazine, the cable car to opens Sunday pas. But be couldnt teen miles, but these tangents could 11.00 a. m. price an Cemauced fer the wait; he had suddenly been deprived of properly be called a straight track for erreval of a.i remains, but all leisure. Office hours from 8.00 a. m. to 6.00 miles. The bridges are of ro;gh the ihf.ueme Of Ch.nee inter-ite- d estimated He Speed Slid distance at thirty-tw- o in the ra Iwajr ,otneth-rp. m. lilc a glance, bolted in front of the car, oul verts are of concrete, and B. F. Boothe, fas been arrived at, and the av continued wildly acroea In front of the steel, the la Postmaster. which built, tor le a tbe taeis four engine, and reached the magmhcently road, grave irage price opposite surb tabout tea rbillings). Tbe tracks on the run. He was in desperate haste, Is ballasted with rock. Berg Shui" presents another obetv or be never would have taken those are eighty-fiv- e pound steel rails one cle. The literal translation of the term chances. Anyone could see that. New Stock of feet long. is "wind, wrter," but it is best explained thirty-thre- e and hundred But, once safely across, he stopped, is a si sun of geomancy which rules turned, stuck his bands In his pockets There are thirteen passing tracks of the dally tetion of the Ch nire is a race and stood CELEBRATED watching the Are engine an three thousand feet each over seven from the te.'lng of a date tor a marriage til it was out of sight Then he went or a funeral to the location of a city. The eisurely along his business again, hav- miles of passing tracks, which, owing eite of every city, town or village has ing ample time for all he wanted to do, to their great length, might be called been fixed by geomancere after coniult-in- g double track. There are no grade the oracle each community has its Surveyed the Canyon, For Gents Ladies and Boys for the In some or such of construction hypoorosNlngsfor railroads and very few preparing guardian dragon thetical monster, and woe betide the a tunnel to Irrigate the Uncompahgr-ralleEvery Pair Guaranteed for country roads. in western Colorado, it becafflr grade crossings individual who propose to cut it in A- t- -Four daily trains in each direction will two with tunnel or railway traek. ccesBsry to make ft topr.gr pM'- nr if the bottom ot the grand cat j on of the be operated, and the time tables and The News his received samp- jittuiiKon river for a dlsiar.ee cl abou. equipment will equal in every way the I, SCO feet. But the Walls of this eanyor. les of elegant wedding cards, in2.000 feet In height, Chicago A Alton's noted Chicago-St-Lou- is vitation cards and programs, and Pretty Slippers, Shoes, Gloves, and It is imposservice. precipice, can All all orders on short notice. sible to ?o through In bosu, Au:.(, AThe opening of Tbe Chicago A Custom Shoes-Repair- s , wo effected by means o Call and see them and you are to the narrow fissure eroded in th? pranit ltons new line between St. Louis and sure to be pleased with the pnee lilts, but in order to reach the t poori Kansas City fittingly and permanently and quality. ide of the river, with the aid ol a simi commemorates the Louisiana Purchase f Work done while you wait. ir fissure, the surveying party had to Exposition. In time of completion, Take a detour of about 150 miles. In and also in other ways, tbe Altons perilous decent all, four extremely were made to tbe bottom of the canyon. new line Is typical of the fair. The In places it wae necessary to let the men St. Louis Exposition will show the down over cliffs several hundred feet highest example of every product of all kinds In the world, as will Tbe by means of ropes. A Alton new line show the Chicago Mew Zealands Orest Geysers. standard to which the worlds The statement la generally made that highest As tbe he pricclpli! geyer of the Ytllcwriote railways can be brought. Worlds Fair wl'l illustrate the proptf. trratty rkcttfl in lire And power k' dheh (o ill world, Mr. i A. F.Udcf. cesses which make American goods (tow rf O'lHwa, Canada, Ctintrailete this, preferred In the markets of the world, and m.us hat the Wainiftbvu sff in so the Chicago A Alton will Illustrate New ZfAl.rt fsr exceeds ir prcr.rtiocR Id all details construction, equipin the s:.tv- - Ctt ment and Rhything operation the accepted r hn self nev.-J.?. ha Kutoick region. which serve as models for seen Walirangu In artlon, hut hrp oft- standards, common carriers. the worlds 'd 9 en wltre-the eruptions of the called Wairoa and Pi u u. it, former eomcrirnff playing to a height oi more than --00 feet o 1 s n-- a L t 1- . Kbermon, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sherman ot Trc mout, was crowned queen of tbe carnival. She was beautifully gowned for the occasion and looked every Inch ahct-sior- uni-oim- r.j a Queen as sho sat on the throne during tbe remainder of the exercises Tbe inaugural address was made by Fred J. Holton and was a most clever and appropriate speech. The first duty developing on tbe queen was the awarding of the championship cup to the Garland baseball team. Mr. Ball, in bahalf of the team, thanked her majesty for the honor conferred and promised to de fend the title to tbe utmost of their ability. Tbe bestowal of tbe cup was greeted with great applause. Score by innings; Tbe various committees worked 1 2 3 4 bard to make tbe occasion a success GabLAND 0 1 0 0 and they are to be congratulated tnat Bbiqhah. ........... 1 1 4 0 their labor was so well rewarded There was not a single mishap re JKIJtf For Pilot, Burnt, ported to mar the enjoyment. EbWItt's Carson Gloves 5 6 7 8 9 4 3 0 2 0-- 10 1 0 2 1 0-- 10 Oalvo forts The Eddy Drug Stor BROWNS our Specialty asks the readers of this paper to test W. W. Baowmow, A,t, Brigham, the value of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure D. S. B truer, Oeel Fee. Pk't. Ageet. Belt Lake City. Those persons who have used it and who have been cured by it, do not hesitate to recommend it to their C0UNTY COMMISSIONERS. friends. Kodol digests what you eat, Registration Officers for the Various Rol- cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all ling District Appointed stomach troubles. Increases strength The board met in regular session by enabling the stomach and digestlast Monday. ive organs to contribute to the blcoJ A petition was received from rest all of the nutrimeut contained in the denote of Tost and Junction asking food, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is that tbe two school districts be con pleasant and palatable. eolidated, also letters from E. H THE BASEBALL GAMES. 'faytor, Daniel Buns and John Lind explaining this matter. The clerk wea lustruoled to notify the pel Cai'a: d Vina tn, bilVef Cup in Champion- . sh'p Came.-W'iEasily Deism thoy must secure the elgsi!i Hainan. am. Cwtntieid turn of a majority of resident taxTim game of baseball were played dtr&-thpayers oi the Juur'iO nod a; unlay during the festiFriuay same as Yost Mor? the Ikm val. These were all Interesting up to oan act. fourth or fifth innings after which the W. P. Oozler, road supervisor of became too much onesided for they lens d 1st riot, tendered his resignagreat amount of enthusiasm exany tion. Action deferred. Goinj for Chamberlain e Cholle, Cholera and . cept the game between G a. land and . Chairman Valentine suggested that . Diarrhoea Remedy. which was close up to tbe the Rocky dngway above Mantua be Brigham Don't put yourself in this min place, but keep bottle of this remedy ia seventh Inmrgs, tout home. It ia certain to be needed sooner or later and when that time comes repaired and on motion tbe aum of were vHc by you will nn-- it badly; you will need it quickly. Buy it now. It may levs lift. The Wellsvihc 830 was appropriated for that pur"Price, a$ ceuts; large sue, jo cents. large majorities in the tame played pose. . v Fiiday afternoon with the Smlthfleld The following persons were then team and Saturday forenoon with the appointed as registration agents; The Helner brothers of Morgan. Brigham, Poll 1, Mary Holat; poll 2, Wellsvllle team won out by their 8u Mrs. Elias Jensen; poll 3, Mrs. May pertor batting and the clever work of Hoopes; poll 4, Mm,' Martha J. Beese, their shortstop Stuart who played an Willard, poll 1, Delta Cole; poll 2, excellent In the game both days, v Esther Warner. Heiner with the ' brothers,' the game ft , Three Mile, Annie Peters. WelHvllle lineup was the same as with Oalla Fort, Luey Pyott. Southfield with a slight change of Bear River City, Mary Ipsen. J names, o that tbe credit belongs to Sale Fielding, Adeline Hess. Fddy Drug Store. the Wellsvllie team rather than tbe Charles Card, Promontory, Maugtaan brothers. , Sunset, A. R. Capener. Garland carried off the honors SatJunotlon, . H. Taylor. urday afternoon as well as the silver " Manila, Ezra Wyatt, oup In the game with Brigham for s Clear Creek, C harles Kempton. the championship of the county after Malad, J. A. Woodworth. It looked like certain defeat for GarRawlins, R, W. Adams. G f land. At the end of the fourth Park Valley, E. W. Carter. 1 innings the score stood 6 to ip favor Collinston, Evan Morgan. of Brigham. Some wild throws In Curlew, C. W. Robbins. w the fifth inning let tn four runs for Grouse Creek, George A. Cooke. Garland and after that It was dead Plymouth, Thos. Archibald. Portage, C. W. Hall. A CONTINUAL The Tourist' Favorite Route STRAIN. . . Deweyvllle, R. C. Fryer. Many men and women are constantKelton, Cora Vicks. ly subjected to what they commonly f term "a continual strain" because of Terrace, J. J. Bowse. The olerk was instructed to adve- some financial or family trouble, It TO THE - WORLDS FAIR. rted for bids for building three bridges, wears and distresses them both mentally and physically, affecting their on two road tbe west from Bear River nerves . badly and bringing on liver and City and one across the Malad river. kidney ailments, with the attendant Flyers Daily between Ogden evils of constipation, loss of appettte, Denver. Choice of routes. An Alarm Clock or 25o and low vitality nnd desleeplessness, e. a a ru If you want to get up early and feel spondency. They cannot, , rid of this "continual strain," but get all take Little a good day Early Riser they can remedy Its g THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS or two at bed time. These famous effects by taking frequent dorw of Uttle pills relax the nerves, give quiet Greens August Flower. It tones up JrVotn Ugden and Salt Lake stimulates the kidneys, inthe test and refreshing sleep, with a gen- suresliver, healthy bodily functions, gives tle movement of the bowels abont vim and spirit to ones whole being W. H. Howell, and eventually dispels the physic! or breakfast time. Free Reclining Clair Cars. Dining, Cef , Houston, Tex., says "Early Risers mental distress caused by that "conService a la carte on all threugh trains. ' kre the best pill made for constipation, tinual strain." Trial bottle o! August Flower, 25 c; regular size, 75c. At For folders, illustrated booklets, etc., address kick headache, bUliousness, etc, Sold The Eddy Drug Stor. G. G. Green, 1. A. BENTON, G. A. P, L)., Salt Lake Store. Prcj 1; Til Woodbury, New Jersey, City, Utah. itlou-erttb- Tho following letters tf no called tor In two weeks, will oe cert to tho be wl Letter office LOCAL MAILS. There is a very strong movement m Canada in favor of government ownership and ront-r- ,' oi tke cut-off- - A ADVERTISED LETTERS June 13. 1904. ge-er- V at "il'' 1 - d 1 at the For S o Through Salt Lake City 3 Fast IMLM) Scenic Colorado 3 hea!th-deutroy"n- To St. Louis without Ziij hango ot dots. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. 1XIOHAM CITY, CITY OFFICERS Mayor C. HolSt MHHM N, E. Mortenscn N. J. Nelsen Isaac A. Jensen Councilmen C Simonsen Andrew Funk ..B P Newman Recorder Treasurer - Mary Johnson Marshal -- .Samuel Carter B H Jones Atto. aey Justice of the Peace.Wm. Horsley Supt. Waterworks. Lorenzo Anderson W S Taylor Chief Fire Dept Street Supervisor O, C. Jensen Night-watc..O F Nelsen Jailor Sexton . wMnhmmmmhw. C J Nelson BOARD OP Hiar.TH. Dr, E. A. Rich.-- .. F W Fishburn ... Dr. L. Chairman Secretary Berg. The English Shire, Governor W ells, andjA ABERCORN. 15688. at Jos. F. Hansens Stables. Gov. Wells, $15 seasonj Abercorn, $10 season! less the usual discount for cash. The city council meets the second and frurth Tuesdays of each month. It costs no more to raise a good horse than a scrub and no more to shelter him, and the difference in the cost of breeding Is PRECINCT OFFICERS. nothing compared with what you get when you come to sell your Justice of tne t horses. What does $5 or $10 amount to if you have a good horse Andrew Funk. Peace when you wish to sell? It pays to raise the best. COUNTY OFFICERS BOX EIDER CO. We have bought the best horse in Utah, the one that took Judge 1st Judicial DistChas H Hart the sweepstakes over all breeds at the State fair last fall in Salt Dist. Atty F K Nebckr Lake city at 2 year old. ta 1 Chairman Co ComTO..A W Valentine jo Comrais., Iowa Stiing..M B Hart Kelton E H Jone County Clerk- -. rosecuting Attorney Treasurer Jos Jensen J S Perry J A Edwards Jos Josephson Recorder .. -- Meltrude Hunsakei Assessor L A Snow Co Supt of SchoolsNephi Anderson Surveyor, Dewey ville- -J N Ilolda way Fisn & Game Warden,.. -- J P Larsen County Physician ...Dr. E. A. Rich Water Commissioner.. N P Anderson Sheriff ....... COUNTY Hansen W Valentine ft. B. Hart and E. members of board. d BRIGHAM CITY, Valentine, UTAH, Monuments. a 1ST 5sr NOW is the time to Order your Monuments Headstones BOARD OF HEALTH. Jr. E. A. Rich.. Chairman , Secretary H. Jones, TERMS OF COURT, 1904. District Respectfully Tours, First Tuesday in February, May, September and November. court County commissioners meet the rst tnd third Mondays of each month X SPRING l a JOHN Vc 8uaratltee the best 6f stork workmanship t Lowest Prices. H BOTT 6c and Son |