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Show i ADVERTISING The News reaches all parts of Box Elder County, and as an advertising medium is unsurpassed. Rates on application. CITIZENS. ILLEGAL t .Probate Courts Matter i Could Being Not THE BOX ELDER NEWS Tremonton Disappointed. Naturalize- - Work May be Done Over Again Citizens who were naturalized by tbe probate courts in tbe early days of the territory bad better be clear log up this matter. A representative of tbe government was in bait Lake last week aud stated that tbe natural- ization of all persons by tbe probate courts was illegal, and that parties wbo bad not become reuaturallzed in tbe district courts were still aliens. .Tbe effect of this is tbatpersooB who secured papers of citizenship from tbe probate courts and wbo have since then filed on government land bold no legal title to the land. There are other oompllcatious which might arise. Tbe government representative Is now securing tbe names of all persons wbo were naturalized in tbe probate courts, and if there are any wbo have not takefi out their papers in tbe dlstrlot court since they will be re ported and action will be taken them by the government. Notices will first, be served upon all such persons, and it should not be ignored when it comes. Richfield Rea- - COURT. The Board of County Commissioners The following letter was received some time ago by the County Clerk. met in regular session Tuesday May The people out there will no doubt be tbe 2nd, all members present. P. N Pierce, road supervisor of tbe disappointed, but tbe damage la not right-of-wa- 0 e. fy v Tt . 54 N.-St- s, if Over The Remains Of John MRS. HAMMOND DEAD, Wife of Forsier Deputy Secretary of Ststo Christensen. Fathers. I Irreparable tbe work can be done Thatcher road district, presented a over: petition asking the Board to locate j and construct a road in said district Salt Lake City, Utah, as follows) Commencing at the S. E, 1005. f April 20, cor. of Sec. 28, T. 11 M.R 4 W., thence ,1 N. J. Valentine, County Clerk, I Brigham City, Box Elder Co., Utah. south one mile on sec line, thence in a southeasterly direction to a point Deab Sib: on the west side of the Little MountIn am of 19, of I April yours receipt known as "Painted Rock". In ain of a I the papers enclosing certified copy In the matter of Incorporating the consideration of such aotion of the ! oityof "Tremonton In your county, commissioners' tbe petitioners agree I ana I regret tbe necessity which com- to donate 60 days work with a mau pels me to return them as being Ir- and team. The matter was referred to Mr. Pierce with instructions to asregular y. cost of a certain to section attention CalHng your A petition was received from Poi nt 169 of tbe Revised Statutes of Ctab, which U contained in chapter 1 of Lookout asking that a road be made title 10, you will notice that it Is re- between secs 7 and 8, T 11 N. R. 3 quired in tbe petition which is mads W. The nutter was referred to for incorporation, that a map or plat Commissioner Hart to investigate. The matter of appointing a Tree of tbe territory proposed to be embraced In such city, shall be annexed Inspector upon suggestion of Secreto tbe petition.. There is do such map tary C. A. Hickenlooper of tbe State Board of Horticulture, was deferred filed with tbe papers also call your attention to tbe fact until May I6th. I per. that the petition "shall be accompao-e- d The matter of purchasing copies of GAME 0FB ASKET3ALL . with satisfactory proof of tbe num- Session Laws was referred to the Tbe Brat game of basketball of the ber of tbe inhabitants within tbe ter- Clerk with power toaot. season will be played at tbe Academy ritory embraced witblD said limits. Tbe Clerk reported 6438.51 paid as 'I t of Music, Saturday May 6th, at 4 p tn. Tberels do such satisfactory proof bounty on wild animals from Dec. by tbe only organized team in town, contained in the papers, anywhere lTthupto April 15th. Report apTbe girls have their handsome new to Section to condition proved. suits sad are la good put Calling your attention 1T0 Revised Statutes, same title and Reports of county officers were apup a lively aud interesting game. proved. note will "Tbe that chapter, you OF COMMERCE. CHAMBER The suosedption to the Tribune Board of County Commissioners shall There seems to be a good deal forthwith designate tbe class of the having expired, the Clerk was inI of backwardness among our That is, by some structed not to renew same, but subproposed City. ' r I iness men in taking hold and formal action of the board at a board scribe for the Evening News for three fganiziug a Chamber of meeting, which sball be made a matter months. It strikes us that some of record, and should be contained in Upon application of Jacob Jensen, Of our larger merchants ought to the certified copy of the papers filed the Treasurer was instructed to' issue take the initiative and then In this office. I find no record of any a Redemption Certificate free of .v-others would follow. We really such action taken by tbe Board, ctiarge on 10 acres of orchard laud beneed an organization. altbougb in tbe published notice for longing to applicant which had been tbe election, It Is declared that tbe erroneously sold for taxes. THE EAST. HOME FROM said election is to decide whether or The application of County TreasurMr. " Frank Christensen returned above described boundaries be er for extra help while getting out not the rrounchome last week from Chicago where to had He been has quite Incorporated into a city of the third tax statements, was referred studying. I Jie b severeattack of stckuess while there, class. am advised that this Is not Chairman Valentine with power to I n suet, but had the good fortune to be room- a sufficient compliance with Section act, props ing with a young physician who gave 170 of the Statutes. A number of claims were allowed. him medical assistance. to form also direct the attention No 7798 heretofore deferred was I Claim returned ohl en you, I Mr. Lorenzo of which the on where "We, motion reads, from petition, Chicago rejected. nn yo.' Thursday night be has been in the interest of life In undersigned, qualified electors aud Tbe petition from Colllustou herereally a is K curance. embraced within the tofore deferred asking that the it but i boundaries described below, which precinct be divided was conshould and granted. sidered "seal read, pbofebty Money in Beets. wbo are qualified electors of terriIt was resolved that Colllnston preFarmers at Point Lookout are tory to be embraced in tbe proposed cinct be divided by cutting off all of .roving that there is money in city," as per chapter 55, laws of 1899, tbat portion embraced in the Beaver ;rowing sugar beets. Two men amending section 169 of tbe Revised Dam School District, viz: All that here have rented 77 acres of You will In this particular. ;ood beet land. It will cost Statutes part situated north of Cottonwood hem all told about $2500 to see by this, tbat only persons who pay Hollow and sball be known as the mrvest their crop including rent-1- 1 taxes oil real property, and wbo are Beaver Dam Precluct. A new road on the land. They estimate also qualified electors, are entitled to district is also created to be known as 10 tons to the acre not an unsuch a petition, while, under the Beaver Dam road district, embracing usual yield which at $4.50 a sign of petition which you present, all tbe couoty roads within the boun. tmi means $6930. Deduct $2500 form nd you have $4430 for one sea-io- persons paying only a personal prop- daries of Beaver Dam precinct, prowork on a capital of $2500. erty tax might be Included. vided that tbe lower or west bridge Talk about a gold mine ! I also call attention to tbe fact that across Cottonwood shall belong to a session of tbe board of county com- Colllnston district and tbe upper or A Pleasant missioners held on Tuesday, December east bridge (tbe one near the "old . Surprise. 6th, 1904, tbe county attorney reported dairy) sball belong to tbe Beaver The forty pupils of the North former action of tbe board, Dam district. Garland school headed by Miss "that tbe to relative the Incorporation of the C. F. Shaw was instructed to allow q, Olive Haws, the assistant teach. of school e y ex, with twenty-fivTremont, was premature, J. Siewart, a county indigent, to pa village "tions, gave Prin. Angus Vance a from the fact that the petition seems draw not to exceed $8 per month in if Mg surprise Tuesday evening of to be irregular and illegal according to merchandise. last week. A splendid program terms of the statutes, and that The petition of County Superintenfccf fifteen numbers, was delight-- Q tbe at a of tbe board dent A. E. Jensen asking for tbe apsubsequent meeting Miss carried with through fully Rushey Boothe master of cere- of tbe board of county commissioners pointment of J. S. Bingham and J. D. monies. Impromptu speeches held on the 20th day of December, Wade to aid in tbe 8th grade exami trustee Capener and others 1904, he again reported, that be bad nations was granted. "was followed by picnic. not advertised for an election to deuntil May 16th. Adjourned ijdany hearty expressions of termine the question of Incorporating T of the there and work school Tremont, being village 'approval of MISSIONARIES IN SCANDINAVIA. T wishes for his return were ex-- 4 Several things pertaining to tbe same, were which of defective, to Mr. Vance. and, tended iosplte Word received from Victor Madson these two reports of the couuty attorand David Stohl, contains the gratifyney, no attempt seems to have been TO ERECT A MONUMENT. made to correct the irregularities ing information that they have reachIplans are under way to erect a menu known to exM, In view of this fact, ed ihtir fields of labor in good health tiy, ment over the grave of President Chas, and all of them, I am constrained to aud with zeal unimpaired. Victor has Kelly. A committee composed of a believe that the entire proceedings been called to work iu tbe Copenhagen member of each family and President are invalid, and that in order to proNa- Lucius A. Suow and Bishop Biigbam perly Incorporate the city, It will be conference, In CupeDhageu City aQd will no doubt be given the work of Wright, are working on the details of necessary to have a new legal and reand the choir. They have a large leading the matter. .stone the It hoped that gular petition filed, accompanied by a will be In position and ready for unveil- map of the district to be embraced aud capable choir there aud Victor will feel right at home. ing by Decoration Day. Services will be within the coiporate limits," and to David is called to labor in Stockbold at the Cemetery In the forenoon comply with all the legal requirements of that day and none will be held In of sections 169, 170 and 171 of the Re- holm conference a place tbat has a peculiar and powerful charm for tbe the Tabernacle. Five cents donated vised Statutes. writer. We spent a good part of a by each member of the church tn the Very respectfully. year there and were always delighted stake will be sufficient to defray the C S. Tikgey, with the place and its people. Their 'cost. There will be very tetf delinquent Secretary of State. lots are certainly cast In pleasant in such a worthy cause. In the afterThe map was duly filed with tbe noon and evening a play will be Clerk bero but was overlooked when places and they have tbe best wishes trlvea by The Home Dramatio Co. as tbe papers were sent to the Secretary of their friends for successful Of State. Ed. explained elsewhere is this issue. Com-jmerc- FUNERAL SERVICES, Valuablt Much Business Transacted by Our County Art Him Information. Investigated. COUNTY Pisses Funeral Services were held in the Second Ward meeting house Thursday at 2.30 p. m. over tbe remains of John Christensen who died on Monday evening as noted in last week 's News. Bishop T. fi. Blackburn Tbe choir sang, "Thou dost to weep alone." Prayer by F. Madsen. Singing, "O My presided. not weep Elder P. Father. Do You Sot the Names of Friends Tom D. In Pitt Any Job OIBce la one ol tbe T,h equ pped in the state. All klnda ol print-tn- g neatly and promptly executed. EDWARD was in town Sat- May Z, J9Q5, my Soul. Yps Yonsojf, Eenpdletlou by Elder aoob UTAH, REAL ESTATE LOANS, urday. to-da- y. grief-stricke- success. KIRK, This Column? 2465 Washington Ave, Office) Bell Phones: EDWARD B. KIRK, FARM Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson came down from Malad Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harlan were over from Corinne Saturday visiting friends. Mr. H. N. .Bowring was in Salt Lake City on business a couple of days this week, Miss Maude Harris and Miss Vida Jensen spent Sunday at Tremont visiting friends. Mrs. L. H. Larsen and Miss Annie Larsen returned this morning from a visit to Logan. Mr. and Mrs. D, R. Wheelwright returned yesterday from Europe. They are feeling fine. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobsen of Sanford, Arizona, are visiting relatives and friends in this city this week. LOANS Saw Lax city, Utah, 803 MoCornlck Bid?. Telephone Bell Y97. If you want to figure on a farm loan, let us know and we will call aud discuss it with you. LIBERAL TERMS. FARM LOANS ents. Miss Anna Winzler of Tremont was a Brigham visitor last Monday. Homer J. Rich and J. M. Jenson were Salt Lake passengers, Tuesday. Miss Maud Harris and Miss Vida Jensen went to Deweyville OGDEN, UTAH Miller & Viele Bet-Ide- a 1 B, OGDEN, of Your Mr. Frank Billings is up from Ogden R. C. Fryer of Deweyville was in town Satu rday. Mrs. Abe Smith was over from Smithfield Friday. Hon. F. W. Fishburn went to Salt Lake Monday. Mr. O. M. Squires came up from Ogden Monday, Mr. John Y. Ferry of Oorinne was in town yesterday. Dr. A. T. Rankin was a Salt Lake visitor Monday. E. A. Box went to Salt Lake City yesterday morning. Mrs. W . K. Morrison returned from Tremont yesterday. J. I. Dewey of Deweyville was a Brigham visitor yesterday. Mrs. Lottie Cozier returned home from Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram Funeral services will be held Wedfrom Clifton, Idaho, 2 returned m. at from ward the First p nesday hoiise are Friends invited Sunday. meeting The remains will be shipped to MillLouise Gasburg came uy from ville, Cache couoty, 'for interment. Ogden last night to visit her par- Elder Peter sorensen, who had been a ward teacher In Bio. Christensen s dJstri:t,testlUed that deceased was a quiet unassuming man beloved by all, wtiich was evidenced by the bouse being filled on ibis occasion to its capacity by those who bad oome to pay respects to his memory. Bishop J. B, McMaster said that he had been acquainted with the deceased for thirty-fiv- e years. He was a trustworthy man and a strong believer In the principles of tbe Gospel. Elder W. C. Horsley had known Mr Christensen ever since "Co-odays." He bad assooiatad with Ultn In religion and in business and knew him to be worthy of the title given him by the people, that of "Honest John," Elder David Rees bore testimony to what Elder Horsley had said. He be- Deseret News. lieved him to be honest every day of FOR DECORATION DAY, the week and was a man who could be At 2 oclock p. m. Decoration Day, confided lu and tiusted. Home Dramatic Company will the Pres Lucius A. Snow said that he the delightful little play present bad wondered how the deceased came Kirke "Hazel in the Opera House by the term "Honest John, but had learned tbat it was because he which all people sixty years of age or was always honest and fair In bis over, all missionaries wives, and all widows from the whole couoty, are dealings. He had taught the Gospel free. more by his works than men can do cordially invited to attend Where tbe husband Is sixty or over all their days by preaching. aod the wife under that age, or vice Bishop James Nelseo. "Bro Chris- versa, both are Invited. In the eventen.sn had not an emeny for be was ing at the usual hour, the same play will be given fur the accomodation of honest as a boy and as a man Patriarch John D. Burt said he had those who had not tbe pleasure of last time aod for those wbo known Mr. Christensen ever since he attending wish to see a good thing again, the came to Brigham City and could en- proceeds to go to the associations oi dorse what had been said in praise of the Second Ward. him. TABERNACLE SERVICES, Elder Joho S. Bingham "Our deeds here are never forgotten. What we At tbe Tabernacle Sunday Pres. say may be forgotten,' bat what we do Lucius A Snow presided. lives after us. Bro. Christensens Singing, "Come we that love the Lord." life was a good example to us. Prayer by Patriarch John D. Burt. Joseph M. Jensen said Bro. John Singing, Ye children of the Lord. never quarreled, he had a good disTbe sacrament was administered by position and was always at bis post. the 2nd ward. Elder John E. Baird President Oleen N Stohl said that the read from tbe Doctrine & Covenants, many testimonies borne as to tbe SlngiDg, "O! ye mountains high. character of Bro. John were ample Pres Snow announced that Inasevidence tbat he was a goed honest much as so few of our local men had man and as such he would reap a rich the privilege of expressing themselves at Pres. Kellys funeral, the time would reward. be given them today. He said, "None Bisnop Blackburn said tbat he reof us are perfect, but many of our garded Bro. Christensen as rich In bretbern have some noble qualities tbe Gospel of Christ. that it is proper to mention. Referred feelingly to "Honest John SlDging, "All earthly honors. Benediction by Elder James Olsen. Christensen who had also passed away during the week. Elder James Pett had been well acHONEYVILLE. quainted with Pres. Kelly ever since the latters arrival In Brigham City ThinklDg a few lines from this and could testify that he was a noble place might be appreciated I take man aod a true sei vant of God He the people to stop their petty pleasure a f urn lsb og them. We had urged and put aside their little bickerings a very exciting time last Friday afterenmities and tiust to the Almighty noon and evenibg. In the afternoon Elder P, F. Madsen referred to the a game of ball was played between the fact that our lamented president bad Honeyvllle and Brigham teams in cared much more for treasures io which the score stood 5 to 6 In favor Heaven than on Earth. Tbe Choir sang, "When first tbe of Honeyvllle. Tbe Honeyvllle team bad an inning coming to them, also glorious light of truth." Elder Adolph Madsen could not be bad tbe umpire on their side. Arter at the funeral, but his present the game was over the Honeyville thoughts weie there, Bore testimony boys took the visiting team to supper to the good qualities of Pres. Kelly. whicn had been prepared by the young Bp. J. B, McMaster thought that ladles. The cooks were Misses Nancy we did not appreciate tbe great reand Mary Orrae, Olive HuDsaker, Della sponsibility and toe arduous labors of our leaders aud that we ought to do Walters and Lillian Boothe. Ice all la our power to uphold and sus-tal-u cram and cake was served after tbe them. supper and after tbe dance also. Tbe Bp. Lorenzo N. Stohl felt thankful dance was largely attended and a good for the opportunity to express his time was had by all, The Brigham feellDgs on the subject inasmuch as circumstances bad deprived him of boys were admitted free. We hope the satisfaction of belDg present at feel will us like they visiting again in the funeral. He considered the dethe near future. parted to he one of tbe best men be The fine rains that we are having had ever known and was confident are appreciated by the farmers here. that bis official acts were approved of , Beet planting will soon be over, al- God. Thomas H. Blackburn had Bp. the the storms drillmen delay though known tbe deceased for upwards of somewhat. years. He was a man wbo thirty J. Y. Barlow was seen trailing a would always lay aside bis own affairs new buggy home last Sunday; it looks to minister unto others. Tbe speaker like he Is doing a good business. suggested that it would be a good Jed Orme went to Salt Lake City Idea to speak of those wbo are llvlog y as bad been done of those wbo the other day to accept a position on are dead. the street car line. We wish him The choir sang, "Jesus Lovar of up-mo- st t PERSONAL MENTION. Away. The many friends of Mrs. Sarah M. Hammond, wife of Datus R. Ham- s' rnond, former deputy to Secy, of State Hammond, will be grieved to hear of tbe death of that estimable woman, which occurred at thejfamtly residence 734 East Seventh South Btreet, today. Mrs. Hammond gave birth to a baby boy about 3 a. m. and appeared to be doing nicely, when suddenly she took a turn for the worse and passed away shortly after 4 oclock. The deceased was a most estimable woman and was tbe daughter uf MV, and Mrs. Gamble of Millville, Cache county She came to this city with her husband eight years ago and was au active worker lo the First ward Relief society, of which Bbe was secretary at the time other unexpected demise. tbe Infant she leaves three children, who, with Mr. Hamn over their mond, are sad bereavement. JOB PRINTING CALL OR WRITE The Bank of Brighafrl City BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH THE INDEPENDENT FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY OF BOX ELDER COUNTY, The very best Insurance at Consist too low this year and too high next-n- ot too anythin- g- just right. To call or write is convincing. tent rates. Not otic with The Bank ef Brigham Gty Brigham City, Utah. St QARTHEY DUMBECK, PLUMBING, as. -T- 219 State BUBWHOBB St - - Salt Lake HOTEL City. Utah UTAHNA- - The one place for comfort, eleganch and convenience. Excellent ibeall served at 25c and 50b. .. .i. ' in a THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY CAPITAL 550,000.00, Our correspondents have come Tite Oldest and Strongest Buk in Boa kldef County. up nobly this week which is Accounts and Correspondent greatly appreciated by us. Solicited, Special Deputy Auditor E. Ai Box, recently appointed by State All business given prompt attention Auditor Edwards, has entered J. M. Jenson, Homkb J. Rica, upon the duties of his office. He t'ashie President. makes periodical visits to the various counties of the state, and checks up the accounts of the auditors and treasurers. -- Deseret News. Lee & Dunn Bonded Abstractors Money in Your Pockot, REAL ESTATE Conveyancers Notary Public We wondbr if our readers pay enough attention to- thd numerous advertisements in their home paper? Look them over and First Natibial Bank Building; e Room 25. bushote what our Telephone iness men have to say, It will Vi. L. H. Hardihtf open your eyes and save your Dr. L. H: Bbfg purse. It is mighty interesting reading and the public would be immensely benefited by keeping track of it. Before you buy any- WIDERBORG BLOCKj Utah. thing look over the home paper Brigham City, and go after the bargains set out there. Sugar Beet Land For Sale. 100 acres in whole or in park lomiles north of cated one and Enlarged Horae Print. tbe Garland Sugar factory. - For in - wide-awak- Lest some of our readers overlook the fact, we announce that this issue and henceforth we print pages 8 and 6 in addition to the four pages previously printed at home. This gives our readers two more pages of local news and our advertisers better display. We are put to considerable entra expense by reason of this improvement and we trust that our friends will meet Jensen, us in the spirit oi it. 39-4- . DENTISTS - one-ha- lf formation call on tf PAUL STARK, Brigham (Uty, Utah. DO YOU WANT Homestead Entries and proofs; spU Real Estate; Titles examined and conveyed, Reliable legal work; IF SO To buy or CONSULT FRED I. HOLTON. Bright City Utah? - |