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Show Down With the Dust THE GLORI- The broom still has Its uses, but tne woman who values her carpets never thinks of using one of them. It wears them out quicker than many feet. She should use one of the modern, easy running and effective Blssells Cyco Bearing Carpet Sweepers. These thorougnly clean the carpet or floor without rals'ng a dust. Everything Is gathered up by the brush Into pans in the sweeper, which can be emptied by pressing a spring. For sale by the Stohl Furniture Co., First National Successful Bank Building. Teachers. List of successful teachers who pass-e- d at the examination held June 20th Bod 22udl ORAMMAB GRADE. Proclamation. people of Brigham to celebrate the 4th decided City have and of July Wbereas the Wbebeas the use of 8. Augeline Shaw, Geo. L. Jibnson, E. H. Marble, T. II. and explosives is dangerous to life Loa Tlogey, Blackburn, Jr., Elia Hunsaker, Alfred Kelly, 0. El. Jeppson, S. T. Lowe. Death of a Lit- Large Stock of OUS FOURTH. tle Sufferer. Stone Jars, A Fine Program Arranged for its Celebration in This City. A Day of Amusement for Old and Young. Karl Maeser Vance, the old son of Mr. aud Mrs. Angus Vance, Fruit jars and Jar Rubbers REAL died last Saturday morning, June 25, ESTATE of tubercular meoingitis. The boy LOANS. had been a sufferer since the latter part of Maroh havlug been affected with an abscess on the lungs. Later an operation was performed and be appeared to be nearly well when be EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH was seized with his last fatal illness about two weeks ago. He was extremely patient through It all and was If you don't buy shoes of given the best of care by pareots, physicians aod trained nurses. At the funeral held in the Third ward meetiog house Sunday afternoon you don't buy shoes right ETWe Gurantee Every Pair.jE the following were the speaaers: El ders J. H. Forsgren, Nels Madsen, QARTHEY A DUMBECK, Miss Daisy Madsen, JohnS. Bingham, Fred J. Holton, Prest. Cleen N. Stohl' aod Bishop Lorenzo N. Stohl. PRICES THE LOWEST The celebration of the Fourth of July in this city next Mooday promises to be the bust held in this city for several years past. The finance committee has collected enough funds to make this possible, and the other oommittees have been actively at work to make the day aa enjoyable one in every respect. The parade will he one of the prln nlpal features and It Is expected that aearly one thousand school children will take part, each tearing a flag. The children will form at the Central school grounds and should arrange to be there by 9 o'clock. The children for tne float will meet at the tabernacle the same time. The Hue of parade will be from the school grounds north on Main St. to First North St., hack to the taberand counter-mar- ch nacle. The band, miyor and city council, a float with the Goddess of Winnie Valentine Mrs. Liberty, Holst, and thirteen little girls, the firemen, Uncle Sam (Chas. Watkins) and the children with the mar shal of the day, Joseph Josepbson, and aids will make an attractive parade. The Military band will give an open air conoert at the court bouse Christensen Knudson. & SEKSSMSEEEBBSn I N. L. HANSEN Comptons Art Gallery . Will be Open All Day ON THE (and property, Now, Therefore, it Is ordered and other that the use of FBIMAKY GRADE. come under as such Leona Zundel, Sarah Harding, Ada explosives, except of pic tine look Call in and Committee of the control Johnson, Abbie Reese, Alice Harding, the direct and you be confined to the fire Celia L Pierson, May Jansen, Dagmar on Fire-woron of Brigham Olson, Lizzie Harding, Sylvia Mason, limits within the City Kate Owen, May Pierson, Arvllla the Fourth of July, 1904. The peeple of Tremont and Celebrabe at Hot Springs. Ix Is Further Ordered that the Wight, Aurilla Watkins, Alice S. All arrangments have been made vicinity should attend the concert and other exploWard. use of for a big celebration of the Fourth of and ball at Tremont Saturday There will be another examination sives on the Fourth of July, outside be July at the Hot Springs and a large night by the Nichols Concert & late In August or early in September. of the fire limits of Brigham City, and crowd from Ogden aod towns Dearby Specialty Co. The program in Steps are being taken to have a series and the same is hereby prohibited, and other exof lectures given by able Utah educa- the use of is expected. eludes good singing, dancing and tors at the teachers Institute this plosives is also prohibited on Main There will be a free baseball game instrumental music. It street of Brigham City between the grounds, beginning at 7 p. m. fall. and Short between Orioles the Oregon hours of 8:30 and 10:30 a. m.,.of said The fireworks In the evening Will be Line teams. A five mile bicycle race City Council- day. the biggest and best display ever seen will be run on If you dont buy shoes made by the track at the springs, At the regular session Tuesday Is SuggrsTKD that even In lire in this city. The firemen will have It and there will be dancing both after- HAMILTON night, A. W. Valentine, chairman of limits that parents instruct their BROWN of the display and the place ot noon Rod charge Prizes will he the board of county commissioners, children to use due care aud caution, evening. exhibition will ba on the Reservoir you dont buy shoes right. for all kinds of sports. The asked that the city appropriate 135 to and all other persons should use the hill where they can be seen all 0 ver givenIs 50 cents for the round trip from fare N. L. HANSEN be used in completing the road in Box utmost care and diligence to avoid the city. We Guarantee KT Brigham. Every Pair. Ce Elder canyon. Referred to finance accidents. The business houses are expected to committee with power to act. Done at Brigham City this 27th day be decorated with flags and buntln g A petition from the Fourth of July for this occasion. of J une, 1904. committee that the control of the city Other features uf the cciebratiou C, Holst, park on Main street be given them on are noted in the following program: Mayor of Brigham City, Utah. that day, that the city officers assist fart 1. in keeping clear the lines of parade, Permlt'Us to inform you that we have opened up a ' ..13 guns at sunrise Salute Notice2nd 3rd and between that Main street, Music... Business General A meeting of the High Council of Band. Uolstin? flag South streets be closed during the ...Military Box Elder Stake will be held Sat-- Salute 13 volleys. ..Shotgun Brigade UTAH, TREMONT, childrens games If needed and that the Baod 2od, at 10 a. m., In the -- Music .. ... Military July urday, be of well the Great Bear River Valand invite our friends (especially those sprinkled the line of parade FART 11. to call and see us when wanting anything in our line. We will usual place. ley) was granted. early that morning, stock of FURNITURE. WALL PAPER, carry an Parade at 9.30 to tabernacle. Band. The regular Priesthood meeting AND RANGES and assure you STOVES CARPETS. The citizens are to be notified to of Liberty Goddess and Uncle Sam on Chat our prices will be the best. will convene at the usual place rein ditches waste good their children and thirteen keep representing Trusting you will come and see what we have, we are yours Saturday, July 2nd, at-- p. m. oolonies, thirteen the original pair so that water will not How over John S. Binghhm, Mayor aud City Council, Firemen, the streets. Stake Clerk. Cb ildien. Councilman SlmoDsen reoommended fart HI. TREMONT. UTAH. that five seats and two good gates be AT THE TABERNACLE 10 A. M. Card of Thanks. put In at the Reese park. Adopted. Musio ....Military Band To all our many friends who so kind' Considerable other routine business J.O. Wixora 2 Prayer Chaplain us assisted ly and with generous heart Choir 3 Song ... was transacted. 3BS through the long sickness and in the 4 Address of welcome ..Mayor Holst A. Box of our dear son, Karl Maeser 5 Sentiment ...... ..E. demise See Our Prices on Fruit - .....Emella Madsen Vance, we extend our most sincere 6 Sentiment Jars. 7 Music Military Band and bless you thanks, and pray God to in any quantity? Mrs. Ray Evans 8 Declaration Dz . Mason .75 per Quirt Jars, , out of the plentltude of His mercy 9- Sentiment H. E. Bowring y3 Gal. ..J1.00 perDz make up to you any seeming losses 10 Oration Mayor Glasmann If so, you will find it to your interest to figure with us. 8. N. Lee and others d Mason Jar Gaps... . .25 per Dz you may have sustained on our 11 Glee... We have a half million feet of first-classtock, Mrs. Lewis Lund 12 Sentiment and everything you want in any quantity. We guarantee No allowance for broken jars. account. .... Mrs. Elias Jensen 13 Sentiment our price and agree to meet any price on earth Mr. and Mrs. Angus Vance. Boothe & Peirce. Oleen N. Stolil 14 Address Hon. J. D. Peters 15 Sentiment Cedar Lumber for Water Gates, Culverts, etc. X 14 America ..... . .... Baod, Choir and Congregation 17 Beuedictlon Chaplain A Large Line of the Celebrated Invincible Fly-Pro- of cereof master F. W, Flshburn, Wire Doors JUST RECEIVED. rs ks, FOURTH rest, tures of JULY. line wish. over our GQt ShOtM it S0LV PLUMBING. ELEPHONE IS, -T- There will be services in the 219 State St - - - Salt Lake City. Utah Presbyterian church in Gorinne next Sunday at 3 p. m., in har- THE BANK Of BRIGHAM CITY mony with patriotism. CAPITAL $50, 000.0a Mrs, Martin Lee left last week to visit her parents in Oakland, Accounts and Correspondence California, to remain several Solicited. weeks. The Nichols Concert O. Woodruff, who died June 2o Texas, ot small-pox- . There were many speakers who told of the exemplary life and noble character of the deceased apostle and his wife who died but a short time previous of the same disease. Resolutions weie adopted expressive of the great respect of the people here for the deceased and their sorrow over his demise in the prime 0 his usefulness. Go., 41k Arc You Going to Use Lumber - t tf JDS. 2 9 p. F. HANSEN FURNITURE CO. 1 4 1 Will , long be remembered by those who visited the 1 Linen and China Shower. Fish-burTuesday afternoon Mrs. R L. Jr., Mrs. F. W Flshburn and Mrs. A. N. KmUburit entertained a number of ladits In boour of Mis. Alfred Flshburn at the home of the first named lady ou South Main 8t, Ice cream, strawberries, coffee and cake were served and a good, social time was enjoyed by all. Many useful presents of linen and coins were given Mrs. Alfred Flshburn by the guests in honor of her recent marriage. Those present besides the hostesses were: Mrs Tom D. Pitt, Mrs Lottie , Mrs Dr. Cozier, Mrs Ada Maiiv-n- ft ft ft Mrs. Pearse, Mrs W K Mnrrm-io, Mrs W C Maud Rich, Mrs F B Boothe, Mrs J F Erdmann, Mrs Leroy Nelson, Mrs Laura Fishburn, Mrs Pricilla Fishburn, Mrs Priscilla ti Iversed, Mrs James Sheffield, Mrs Laura Smith, Mrs Wynn L Eddy, Mrs H C Boden, Mrs E A White, Mrs P N Wilson; the Misses Hattie Nichols, Anna Boden and Maggie McMaster, , SODA FOUNTAIN The Eddy Drug Store, WYNN L EDDY, Prescription Druggis- t,- . ft ft ft - Tremont and Bear River City, Utah. m., Fireworks and dincing. PHONE IN TREMONT Knu-lson- BEAL 1 te Regular dinner will be served from 12 to 2 p. tn. The Cafe will be open night and day and will seo'e .meals promptly at all hours. L. n. - Dr. L. H. Harding Berg DENTISTS. WIDERBORG BLOCK, - Brigham City, Utah. 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 FRED J. HOLTON- - UF JULY. Utah. Brigham City, ABSTRACTS. Three points to think of whenyon get Abstracts of Title to Real I Ift And can give the promptest xfteti tion to all work in my line. 6TA11 business is treated with deoce. intrusted to my car& the strictest confi. Norman Lee, g! Mr. Richens desires to announce to the public that he has opened up a Cafe on Forrest St., two doors west of the First National Bank, which is in every respect. He invites the patronage of the public and guarantees satisfaction. . Room 22. Telephono No. 22 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. ft The Famous A RlCHENS, Proprietor. ESTATE AND INSURANCE We serve the choicest Refresh meats and best Ice Cream in the City OFFICE, The Elk Cafe, N STOHL metft-od- e Wilson Lumber Co., n, The Strawberry Festival a Childrens raoes, contests, School grouods. 4515 oclock oclock prizes at Ball game at Academy square. Brigham vs Fremont. Yours for good goods, 0 Let us figure with you, we can serve your interests.-- afternoon. JOSEPH Estate: to be given in Brigham City you 1. will have the privilege of dancCompleteness; 2. Accuracy; in the finest and coolest hall ing 3. Responsibility. in the State and to the strains of The value of an abstract depends on one of the best orchestras. THESE THREE VITAL POINTS. will be admitted FREE People I Invite aa examination ot the to the ground floor known as the adopted to secure aocuraoy, and ol my ability to make good any loan caused ACADEMY TUNNELS where by error or omission in my sbstras , visitors can have the free use of I confine mysell exclusively tables and chairs while eating their lunch ; its the COOLEST ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and PLACE in town. NOTARY WORK well-selecte- X FART IV. a solid Cashier Loans, Loans, Loans, In connection with the GREAT FOURTH OF JULY celebration monies. hard wood ice box, four thicknesses of non conductive sheeting, such as asbestos, mineral wool and ground tharcole, lined with looked the galvanized steel aud zinc. We have is one. this and bux ice for a market over good the do vve as will same thh 1900 sell We way it net satisfactory within vail bearing Washer in full. days, we will refund your money 'has John Pingrhe, STOHL BROTHERS. in El Paso, 1 The Jewel Refrigerator All business given prompt attention Memorial services were held in the tabernacle last Sunday Dr. afternoon in honor of Apostle A. at s, Speti-calt- y Patriotic services will be held at the Presbyterian chapel in this city next Sunday at 8. p. m. The services will be preparatory to celebrating the birth of our Nation. Mrs. Tom D. Pitt will sing The Star Spangled Banner. All are cordially invited . Household Furnishing Stohl Brothers Furniture & Co, will give a concert and J. M. Jenson, dance at Tremont next Saturday President. A will be night. good program LORENZO N STOHL given and a dance afterwards, it To The Public.... - EDWARD B, KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH Academy of Music. Bonded Boom , Abstracter. Pint Nat. Bant Bldg., Brigham, Utah Farm for Sale. Mrs. William Whitiker of Centerville was badly injured at 18 acres cultivated land with watet Brigham City, Sutui day. Ehe had right adjoining Garland sugar factory attended the stra wberry festival Will sell all ot part. See David Lar and was on the ' train to come sen at Garland or Fred J. Holtor home when another car was add- Brigham City. ed to the train. The cars came together with such force that the drawhead was broken out of one of the cars. She was standing up ct the time and was violently seat seriously interest on improved dry of tor'v.i now :er jun.;" irrigated farms ... .confine bed. Her hus 02 band has start.' ,t 130,000 red -jj-amt against the railroad com- . Office Room 25, 1st, Natl comy Ift ft $100,000 to Loak ft at e pop cent it .... hr dam-KTia- ue oltcn, fj |