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Show ADVERTISING I'Kc i) u fc i'' An ,.11 THE BOX ELDER ol Bon ,,n, uiemuiii ippiiouliou. Enthusiastic Meeting Held Wednesday Fire Laddies and 6uests Spend a at Malad. Evening. At the railroad meeting held in the The Brigham City Firemen, d court house In this city on Wednesday by their wives and sweetof thm week, was evidenced the fact hearts, and a number of Invited guests that the citizens of our valley had among them being our City officials awakened to the value of a railroad In and representatives of the press, had accem-panie- fr TEAMS. RUNAWAY Clarence Goodllffe, mail carrier on the Brigham R. F. D. route, had his team frightened at Boneyvllle last Saturday causing them to run away. The team was caught at Calls Fort, two milps south of Honey vllle, by Enock Hunsaker and Louis Grant. No damage was done except that a brace was broken and the axle sprung. Ira Allen also had a runaway he same evening. H is horse hitched to a buggy was left standing at Honeyville and becoming frightened ran away. Ira secured another rig to go in pursuit and had the misfortune to breas the shafts of the borrowed rig. 1 We Baby Carriages, Pullman Sleepers and Go-Car- ts (LARGE AND SMALL) ever shown in our county. Cp city or $ First National Bank Building. Pointers" Bruise! 1 full line of samples of SO Carpel. Prices from cis up ets from Will do your eyes good to see them. Have good stock of cheaper carpets to 83 ots per yard. Come and order your Brussels early and have It sewed with border to match all ready to lay down at bouse cleaning time. JUST aC..1I MS. Line FxEzCtZIV 01 CU said recently : In writing advertisements think of what you have to offer, who will be interested, and how you will interest them. Think of something that will catch the eye, something in fact, that would attract your own eye, and then really understand All the newest patterns in embroideries just recd at Boothe & Peirce. HOTEL FURNITURE 18-5- 9, y to-da- The one place for comfort, elegance Excellent meals and convenience. served at 25c and 6O0. Z3 WYNN L EDDY, Prescription Druggist, Ogdefi bag ORCHARD. COMMERCIAL 21 Acres, Bearing Trees, years old. Full Ind. Water Rights 2,300 On sheltered beneh Utah, Sprlngvllle, town. just east of one mile from Ground and Trees in first-clas- s If the people feel giate-fu- l A real bargain. for valued services thus liberally condition. given they will respond upon tLls Prefer to sell for cash; but Brill In a hearty manner, sell on time, with half down, to right It was a email but appreciative audi- parties. ence that, greeted mrs Rgiolle Ju.scn( tne accomplished pianist at the Opera EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH House last Friday night. She was & assisted by Miss Cleo Forsgreo, and can furnish detailed Information, Mr. Victor Madson, and Mr, Oge Jorgeusen. Would that we had (lie ability to expre- - our appreciation of If you don't buy shoes of the performance. That, however, would require the niceties of she English language, while we modestly you don't buy shoes fight claim but an Imperfect command of We Guarantee Every Pair. show-eMiss Jensen the commooplaces. herself to be easily at the bead of her profession In this city and county, Her excellent performance was a revelation to those who bad not had the the pleasure of bearing her since tier $,009. Lee Dunn, Brigham, N. L. HANSEN FARM LOANS CALL OR WRITE return from Boston. Miss Oleo Forsgren entertained and pleased her audience in her splendid readings Her uame was Inadvertent ly left off of part two of the program but she acquitted herself so creditably that tbe omission of the name was The Bank of Brigham Gty BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH not perceptible. Mr. Oge Jurgens m is master of his THE INDEPENDENT FIRE favorite Instrument, the cello. The INSURANCE AGENCY OF audience was charmed with his playMr. Jorgen BOX ELDER COUNTY, ing in every instance sen Is afflicted with a barely percept able stage fright, which will wear off The very best Insurance at consiswith a little more experience before tent rates. Sot too low this year and the foot lights too high next nut too anythin- g- lust right. To call or write is convincing, As to Victor Madsen we are proud OFFICE WITH of him. Anything that we could say would neither add to nor detract from The Bask of Brigham City; the splendid record he has made in Brigham- - City, Utah. Brlgbam Citv. He sustained his reputation admirably upon this occasion. 8c DUMBECK, QARTHEY It is a lamentable fact that tbe majority of our people are not very great-loverof music. Miss Jensen will have to bear in mind that she is the pioneer In her particular line, m this county, and like the pioneers of civilization it will devolve upon her to blaze the way. Perseverance always wins. We look forward with pleasur able anticipation to another such 1 tal in tbe not t.00 distant future. s PLUMBING. at; -T- 219 EUBPHONB - Salt Lake Stats St LORENZO N STOHL City, Utah JOSEPH N StOHL STOHL BROTHERS, AGENTS FOB Id Speakiug of that married folks party to be given in the Academy on tbe cvcui-t,I Ma.oh 1st, the eveot pro Co, iuIsjs t be unusually liiterecHug INSURE AT HOME The management have the plans all made for a goo I old time party that Room 22. Telephone No. 22 will not, bo interfered with or diaar- FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDIN& ranged by a lot of youngsters. Those who are kept so closely at homo sil their THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CIT! the time that they cannot friends will find this an excellent op' portunily for making calls. Borne CAPITAL $30,000X50. women have so many friends to visit Tbe Oldest and Strongest Bub la Box tide? and so little time to do it In that they County. ' never get any of them vlslred. On this eight they can visit a hundrec Accounts and Correspondence of them In one night, in fact they can Solicited. both make and receive calls. It will be an excellent opportunity to renew All business given prompt attention old acquaintance and to Indulge In lloMKB J. Ricff, J. M. Jknwin. the pleasures of tbe dance, where all cashier President, are equal. There will be quadrilles Virginia reels, tucker dances, poly DO YOU WANT waltzes. gamy dances, with some This promises to be the social event Homestead Entries and proofs) of the season so far as married folks are concerned. Those who fail to atTo buy or sell Real Estate; tend will have cause for regret To be Titles examined and conveyed , given under the auspices of tbe Second Reliable legal work; ward Relief Society and for their beueilt IF SO ART GALLERY CONSULT MARCH 1st, 1905. The nicest A dance will be given in the Opera house next Friday evening for the Comer 1st South and Main Sts. benefit FRED HOLTON- r.f Victor Madsen who leaves on a mission to Scandinavia about Utah, Brigham City, March 15ih, of Utah. surance Get Your Ammunition and Sporting Goods of Us, We Can Supply Every Want Christensen & vl-.- Knudson. j FOR RENT! COMPTON Will be FOR RENT on location in Brigham City J. Art Gallery . Comptons W. Something To Read ' Kirk of INE FRUIT FARM The Hunting Season is On, "Inquire at a The Eddy Drug Store, B. 31 My Beautiful Suit of Rooms Over the CD,) these long winter evenings Is a ques tion easily solved if you will examine our elegant assortment of books which we arefcbowlng in our north window and sellingfor ten cents each The cloth bound edition consists of essays, classics etc., the pick of our best oldtime writers. Tbe paper covered books are just right to pass the time away, written by sucbOon-a-auu thors as Alexander Dumas, A. etc Charles Garyice, Doyle, Edward for sale; MAN Continental Life UTAHNA. All goods guarsn- Rugs, Curtains, Wall Paper, etc., coding. teed. Prices to suit you. Youra to please, F. HANSEN I TO THE RIGHT ofthaoity. FOR ADVERTISERS, what you are talking about. Our trade is rapidly increasing on the 1900" Washer. No perIf they did son ever did or ever will regret getting one of them. But the "1900 they would come and get their money back. You get one and you'll be pleased. once tried, is always wanted. Over 1,000 in use in Utah., s. Tbe play to be given by the Home Dramatlo company in the opera house for tbe benefit of Mr. Viotor Madsen has been postponed until March 3rd in order to give those taking part more time to prepare. We feel that this show should be patronized generously by Brlgbam City for several good reasons. Judging by the past record of those taking part It will be well worth one's time and money. Mr. Madsen who Is to be tbe beneficiary has done more In a theatrical way than any other young man In this community. He has spent a great amount of time and devoted bis talent freely, for years, Without compensation. Every ward and every association is particularly Indebted to him for bis assistance in their entertainments. He has responded cheerfully to calls from every part re-0- Manly M. Gillam, business adviser of the New York Herald Stohl Furniture Co., Truthful The four brothers of deceased and two to a large log and started down tbe cousins, Vern and John Phillips, 'dugway. Tbe team was rather skit-acte-d as j tlsb and becoming frightened at some- The procession was headed bv the ' thing jumped forward jerking the log Young Ladles and tbe Primary Assoc-- 1 out of tbe dragroad. Charley hung lations. Tbe grave was dedicated by onto the lines, but being on the lower .hill side oould not get our of the way. Bishop Oscar Dunn. Those present at the funeral from. He was jerked against a tree and in Salt Lake City were, Clem Horsley and the same instant the end of the log 14 terrl wife, Minnie H. Van Steder, AnnlejsruclLhi8rlt1lecrur8hlD ! was taken to Logan M soon He; May Fletcher and Gertrude Horsley, care of all cousins of the deceased; also ' Is P?slble an? Placed under the On Monday and I'alderwood Drs Budge John Welch Jr. from Paradise and decided that an Oieratlmi was Bishop Oscar Dunn and wife and son they but be was In such a weaknecessary, Charles of College ward. ened condition tiiat he never gained unof The family speaks highly the ss died I within la.min- but ftetajconseku-octiring efforts of Dr. Rich and le had beea amputat' afler h8 thankful to friends and neighbors for ute8was He to this city Wednesbrought their kind assistance. and will be burled today at 1 day JAMES FETES ROSIER. o'clock from the Secoud ward meeting James Peter Romer died very sud- house. denly Monday night as a result of Mr. Johnson was 35 years old last rupture. Mr. Romer has been suffer- October and has made his home with ing with this Inconvenience for many Mr, ail Mr- -, Nichols since he was a years, hut Monday evening at supper ..mall ooy. fils mother is here with time was exceptionally well. After him bht hia father died before the supper he stepped outside and when family came to this country It is a he did not return for some time, Mr. severe blow to Mr. and Mrs. Nichols; Erastus Hansen, who was calling on they Ux'Uvht a givat deal of their the family, went out to ascertalu the foster-soThe Mews extends sincere reason. He found Mr. Romer lying sympathy. upon the ground in a helpless condiELLA TOOMBS. tion and suffering excruciating pain. Ella Mrs, Toombs, wife of Alma Mr. Hansen assisted him into the and Toombs, daughter of John N, and house and summoned Dr. Pearse. The doctor responded immediately and Mary Barker of Willard, died Tuesday Bhe was born at worked with tbe unfortunate mao for of consumption. two hours without making any appar- Willard September 29, 1873 and marent headway. He theD called upon ried Alma Toombs February 8, 1892. There are two children, both of whom Dr. Rich for assistance. They decidare living. M rs Toombs has been sick to save his ed that the only chanoe over two years, and for tbe past for life would he through an operation, three months has been very helpless. which they performed; but by this time Mr. Romer had become so weak The funeral will be held at the Wiltabernacle Thursday or Friday, that he was unable to rally and passed lard We extend sympathy to the family away at midnight. of the deceased. Mr. Romer was born January 25, HARRIET YATES. He joined the in Denmark. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daold Harriet Yates the Saints in tne latter part of 1880 and daughter of Joseph Yates and Libbie came to this city in 1881 and has lived Baty, of North ward, died Tuesday here ever since. He was married June night of heart disease. Bhe has been 24, 1885 to Bine Hansen. They have troubled for years with this ailment had eight children, six Qt whom sur- and for tbe past year has been convive him-fined to the house. The funeral will be held y at Mr. and Mrs. Yates have the sympa1 oclock p. m, in tbe Fourtb ward thy of tbe entire community in their bereavement. It will be remembered meeting house. that they were called upon about a CHARLES JOHNSON and consolation to tbe bereaved. As the result of an accident while year ago to part with two hoys. During the exercises a solo and chorus We have not heard when the funeral "Is it well with my Soul? was sung logging in East canyon, Charles Johnwill be beld. by Lottie Cozier, Ray Evans, S. N. Lee son lies dead at the home of George Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Benson had and Victor Madsen. Nichols In this city. Mr. Johnson was Singing by the choir, "How Firm a familiarly known here years ago as the misfortune to lose their new Foundation. He in company born babe this week. Funeral "Charley Nichols. Benediction by Elder John 8. Bing with another young man by the name services were held yesterday at of James Jensen, from Avon, Cache the residence. bam. There was a long cortege of carri Co., were logging In East canyon last ' It was about 10 oclock In tbe Lucerne Ilay for sale. Apply ages from the residence to the week. tf. meeting house and to the cemetery. the morning when lie hitched a team to H, M. Figgins. LOTTIE HORTLEY. POINTS Call and see them -- Within Ten Days Six Souls are Summoned to the Great Beyond Impressive Funeral Services Held and Many Friends Turn Out to Show Their Last Respects. Miss Lottie Eliza Horsley was mera jolly good time last Friday night. cifully released from her sufferings The occasion was a grand banquet at last Monday evening. She was the the Hotel Utah-na- . The affair was daughter of Wm Horsley and Elizabeth greatly enjoyed by those present, and Welch and was born Deoember 19th, pronounced a success from start to 1883 la the residence now occupied by finish. Henry Pett la the 3rd ward. She was The large dining room of the hotel graduated from the 8th grade la the was beautifully decorated, and long district sohools and attended one year tables filling the entire floor In the 9th grade. She was a teacher in space laden with a great variety the Sunday Scnool, the Primary Assof tempting and palatable food. ociate and the Youug Ladies Mutual It is needless to add that all present Improvement Association of the 1st did entire justice to this part of tue ward wtiere she resided with her parents. She has been suffering with! eutertalnment. When the fire laddies do any- Tuberculosis for the past two years. thing they do it well. This has been Everything that could be done was amply demonstrated In the excellent done for her but to no avail. Her genservice rendered at fires In this city. eral constitution did not seem to be When all had been seated around greatly impaired but the dread disease the tables, an address of welcome had fastened itself upon her system -was made by John B. Mathias. and could not be dislodged. Grace was sa'd by Mayor C. Holst. Lottie was well known la this city After the supper a pleasing pro- and being of an unusually amiable rendered. The com- and cheerful disposition was beloved gram was bined efforts of Leon Mortcn&en and by all. The uews of her death came Warren Taylor with a phonograph as a great blow to her many admirers were fine. John U. Mathias had pre- aud friends. pared a decidedly Witty paper which It Is very nard at times to underhe read to good advantage. Most, of stand why it is that young people who his jokes and take-off- s were origm! iuve reached maturity without barely and directed at 'ho-- c who wer ores ent. A featuieoi tne evening wq a having an opportunity to fully perThere form the object of their creation, speech by Mavor Holst were also songs and music shou.fbe thus stricken down In the by Chris Holst, Will Gidney and bloom of health and youth. But such Porter Squires. There .must. have are in the hands of Him who been nearly 100 people present. things Mr. Koford is to be complimented for rules above and It Is to Him that the bis part in the preparation of this parents brothers and sisters and relaexcellent entertainment. tives so sorely bereaved must look for We were careful to ascertain also consolation. The Lord glveth and was that the banquet paid for out of Lord the away, blessed be the taketb, the boys own pockets and not out of name of tbe Lord , fund. The funeral was held at 2:30 p. m. The Amusement Committee has Wednesday in the First ward contracted with Prof. J. Frank meeting house. Tbe room was much Fouche, Dramatic Artist, to ap- too small to accomadate those who peal here on March 9th. Any desired to attend many were unable association desiring to take this to even get to the door. entertainment up for the sake of Tbe choir sang O My Father. the revenue can do so by applyPrayer by Eider N. B. Cheney. ing to Stake Amusement ComSinging "Nearer My God to Thee. It. mittee. The speakers were Bishop T. H. Blackburn, Elders E. A. Box, David Rees, John D. Peters, Bishop Brig have in stock the larg- bam Wright, John D. Burt, Bishop McMaster and Dr. E. A. Rich, who of est and most elegant line of fered words of praise for the deceased A numbei of our locality questions were asked by some of those present which some may have mistaken for a disposition not to aid In the obtaining of i be right of way, but the hearty manner in which every one present voted his willingness to pay an additional assessment of three times the amount of the first, If it Is required, should dispel this thought. The committee on the right of way reported that from the assessment levied and donations promised there would be in the neighborhood of S6000, while the actual cost of the right of way would be uear 13,500. A number of the leading men of the valley have signed a note in the bank for this amount and have placed It at the disposal of the committee, feeling assured that the people will stand by them in paying off this obligation. Attorney McDu-ga- ll and one of the railroad officials starred Thursday to visit the parties through whose land the right of way passes, with the object In view of receiving a deed from them and paving the right of wav. it is the them Intention uf the railroad company to begin the construction of the road as soon in the spring as the frost is out of the ground. Idaho Enterprise. JOB PRINTINQ The Naws Job Offloe la one of the beat equipped in the atote. All klndsof print-ln- g neatly and promptly executed. COMPTON, OF LINE TOOTH BRUSHES Is always carried In stock, a large assortment tot yotl from. You will be repaid If you call on us, and see for yourself the Tooth Brushes we are offering at prices that speak for themselves. CLEAN TEETH Proprietor. WB HAYS. JUST RECEIVES fl Car Load ofc NAILS and BARBED WIRE ARE ESSENTIAL TO HEALTH. We have all other Toilet Articles s store. usually carried In a COME AND SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Brigham Glty Pharmacy. CHRISTENSEN- & KNUDSON. first-clas- HOOm OUIi PKICES ARE THE VERY LOWEST. - AND EDDY, TROT, MSI - Tbe good people of Brigham city can congratulate themselves on being p.lvileged to bear "The Imperial of Salt Lake city in a Quartette Grand Concert at tbeT&bernaele Monday February 27th. Each member is a soloist and are considered to he the very best m tbe whole state, in fact In the West., , They will be assisted by some of cur best talent, and our fellow townsman John Andersen who will give about thirty minutes of his magio art, as a preliminary beginning promptly at 8 oclock. Mr. Andersen has just Invested some two or three hundred dollars in new apparatus and Is able to present some thing decidedly modern in his line. Tickets will be 25 and 35 cents. - Tbe benefit is for our publlo library and all should be proud to lend a band towards Its support. See the ad la this issue. Dr. L. H. Berg Dr. L. H. Hard! DENTISTS WIDERBORG BLOCK, Brigham City, - Utah. Sugar Beet Land For Sale. acres la whole or In part, located one and miles north of the Garland Sugar factory. For In100 one-ha- lf formation call on . PAUL STARK,' ; tf Brigham City, Utah. If you dont bny shoes made by HAMILTON . yon dont buy OP.OWN shoes right N. L. HANSEH w Qsanstee vu ftJrc? ' sr bt |