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Show - t ' , fi 55i Resisted the Marshal- Three Italians, two men and a woman, gave Marshal Robinette the tussle of his life Tuesday when he attempted to arrest them for peddling in the city without a license. He caught them at the depot and placed them under arrest but none of them was willing to accompany him up town. Securing a hack, the marshal tried to put them aboard but was obliged to call on Frank Losee to assist him before he could take them. They plead guilty to the charge before Justice Bowring and were let o3 with a tine of $1 each. v BRAND ii NEW LINE OF Bed Room Suites, Odd Dressers, Conv modes and Chiffoneers. We have also just got in a nice line of Carpets. CALL AND SEE US. Stohl Furniture Company CITY MAY BE SUED. The Question of Water Appropriation to be Submitted to the Courts. It is stated on good authority that Waiting for News. For several weeks past the farmers along the proposed east side canal have waited with more or less patience to learn from the Hammond Bros. Construction Co. what they intend to do. Something over $3.3.000 Inis been deposited in escrow as a guarantee uo the part of the farmers of their good faith and they are naturally anxious concerning the canal. It U stated that another construction company is prepared to take up the proposition should Ilaiumond Bros, decide not to go ahead and to guarantee equally as favorable terms to the farmers and are only watting the decision of Hammond Bios, to be- the Brigham City Electric Co. and Chase and Tarpey have disposed ot ail their right, title and Interest in the old plant and whatever lights and interests they may have acquired In the Box Elder creek for light and power purposes to a foreign corporation. This latter company, it is said, will begin a suit against the city to determine the rights of the respective parties in the Box Elder creek fur t lie purposes named. Should Midi a suit be commenced the outcome will lie of great interest not only tc the people of this city but or the gin negotiations, so that it appears whole state as lie law in relation to the east side canal is assured in any the appropriation of water will be event. ably discussed by counsel and determined Ii) the courts. Charley Olsen Dead. Chas. O. Olsen, a former well Known Some Guilty Boys. of the Third ward, this city, Marshall Eobinette arrested five resident died in Lake last Monday of pneuSalt boys of this city Monday on the charge of stealing two head of sheep owned monia aged 42 years. Funeral sen ices by a gentleman in Mantua. The bovs were held there Tuesday afternoon lound the sheep Sunday afternoon in and yesterday liie remains were the canyon and takiDg the bell from to this city for interment acbrought ne brought them home. To County A torney Perry they confessed their companied by his wife and children, uilt Monday and on their assurance his brother Allred Olsen and olhei hat they would return the property relatives. The funeral party was laid pay all expenses the attorney met at the depot by a large number of fdecided not to prosecute them but friends In carnages and by the hook gave them a fatherly lecture before and ladder company of which the deatting them go. ceased was formerly a member. Mrs. Olsen wishes through the News Memorial Day. to express her grateful appreciation of I Memorial day was generally observ- the many acts of kindness and sympaed iu this city as a holiday all the thy extended to her and family a si n ess houses and offices being especially to the firemen. JIO'MS. I 1 Wonderland and Carnival Tuesday afternoon aod evening next theV. L. M. I. association of the First yard will give a Grand Free Carnival at the ward hall to which the public is cordially invited to attend. Refreshments will be on hand to lie disposed of at a reasonable fee, and an Auction Table1 containing numerous articles the yourg ladleg have made. These goods will be sold at auction to the highest bidder. Wonderland, with a thousand new and startling wonders of the age, is a pleasing attraction of the carnival. It is given as a benefit for the association. Dont miss it; admission, free. Band Bovs vs. City. Although it was a game bristling with errors as a porcupine bristles with quills, the game of ball played last Saturday afternoon between the members ot the Military band and a picked nine from the city was thoroughly enjoyed and was witnessed by a large crowd whose sympathies appeared to be pretty evenly divided between Hie contesting teams. It was a game where previous experience and science didnt seem to count. Some of the best players became almost the worst aod new men at the game astonished their friends with their fine work. 1 ; was a rough and tumble game, too, Frank Merrell was hit with the ball in his face which hurt pretty bad; J. A. udwards was hurt on second base and Andy Jensen had a rib nearly dislocated. The baud boys thick they can do better next time if they are given another chance. 3IIUTABY BAND PICKED NINK Races Postponed. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH The running race between J, Y. Rich's and Huimker's Argot Goldie announced for next SaturREAL ESTATE day has been postponed until July 4th. Neither the horses nor track were In LOANS. From June 1st to June 15th we will close out some of An good condition for Saturday. association has leased the Jensen our fancy patterns at much reduced prices. MONEY ON HAND track for tho season and will arrange some other good races for the Fourth. 100 Piece Dinner Set, prettily decorated, sale price S insures promptness and quick delivery. Being our own, makes A Public Nuisance. 100 Piece Dinner Set, beautifully decorated with cob a it possible for us to mike and ored flowers and gold illuminated, was $15, sale price Mr. Editor: I dcsiro to say through close loans with your valuable paper that during the Fancy Cup3 end Saucers, beautifully decorated and gold illuminated, was SL25 per set, sale price No Delay past eighteen months tho southeast No Commissions decorated of botli been our in has troubled t and traced and Saucers, gold city pai Fancy Cups No Expenses was $1 per set, sale price night and day so much with cattle No Mortgage Tax and horses that it has became a An assortment of large, fancy Vegetable and Celery No Third Party Dishes, dect'd & gold traced, were 60c each, sale price nuisauce. No Attorney Fee Mucli damage has been done to No Appraiser Fee. Meat sale 60c was each, Platter, Large Fancy price streets and sidewalks tho property; And a variety of other values. are so unclean that it Is disgusting to EDWARD B, KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH walk over them; besides the water in the ditches Is so befouled that it is not fit to use for washing purposes LORENZO N. STOHL, much less for drlnkiug. This matter, I am told, has been reported more tli an once to the deputy-marsha- l, still directly under his nose It has continued on from bad to worse, I desire to call the mayors attention to these facts witli the hope that lie will take some action. I believe that more than a few The longer we do business, the better blocks should be looked after by our Room 22- Talephono No. 22. are we able to give you just 'hat you marshals. I also believe that qualifiFIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING want. concation and performance of duty We make picture frillies to order and sists ot something more Ilian sporting luve (lie I tost line of mouldings, color- a police club and a few brass buttons QART11EY & IJUM BECK, ed inctmes, medallions mid picture A Resident. frames to se'ecl fiom. Crockery Sale. 10.50 10 .97 .70 .40 .40 Christensen & Knudson. Real Estate, Loans and Photos Better Than Ever. Compton's Photo ' and Art Gallery, ceuts pur month. The Sunday Her- Elder L. Fostncr Zundel ol ald with its magazine section should West Poilnge, but formally of he rend by eterv one, $2 per year, $1.00 Washakie, Bov Elder count), for six months. who was set apart December 19, The Semi weekly Herald (Tuesdays 1900. for the Southern States and Fi itlays) only $1.50 per year; with mission, returned May 22, after successsul labors in the Georgia Oranpe Judd Farmer (weekly) $1.75. conference, where the work is Strictly In advance. If it happens, opening up in good shape, with its in the Herald very bright prospects for the future. The recent sudden death of Prest. E. H. Nye his cast a gloom over the entire mission, but will not effect the gospel ICE work. Elder Zundel wiih his companions had a thiiiimg experience with a Georgia mob while on his mission . They were taken out at night in Hart county, Will Open,, lashed with hickories and expelled from the county, with Sat. 6, 1903, threats of dire punishment if they With the famous ever returned. Elder Zundel had KOLITZ ICE CREAM charge of Piest. Nies remains, bringing them from the south for All kinds cf cold drinks, choice burial in Ogden.- - Deseret News. BOWRINGS CREAM PARLOR Free X X Water BARGAINS AGAIN. Now is your. chance GO-CAR- at. 4 20 Per Cent For Cash. X X Hansen Furniture Go., t iil$ jMi & WYNN L. , :: AH groceries as low as the lowest. We will not be undersold. Utah. Brigham City, 1 , , iM$iit vicinity were delighted over their There new dancing pavillion. will be another dance given Sat Worm Powder Lice Killer At eity r( Crafts Distemper Cure j Humanized Dehomer, g rug 'Store. White Shirt Waists $,75 Shirt 1.50 Shirt 2.50 Shirt 2,75 Shirt LOO Waists Waists Waists Waists now now now now .50 t,Vi PLUMBING. TELEPHONE 92 219 1 State St - - - Salt Lake City. Utah ' Solicited. L75 All business given prompt attention 2XX) J.M. Jenson, JoiTN President. M. Hanson & Sons ANNA C. F. PETERSEN DO YOU WANT . de- sires to inform the public that on June 2nd the will open a Laundry one-ha- lf block north of the First National Bank, Brigham City, where she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of fancy laundry, mens shirts, cuffs and collars and ladies CONSULT I Give me a (rial. Anna C. F. LAWRENCE I, Petersen. MORTENSEH PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN. All kinds of Electrical Wirinj. tric Bells Installed. House Wiring Elec- Specialty. Utah, Brigham City, , t! reliable Fob oood, Prices Reasonable and it FRED J. HOLTON- - shirt waists, etc. Good Work Guaranteed Fire insurance CALL ON JOSEPH N. Flrt ttoom s, Tolopboaa STOHL, Nat 'I Bank BM ABSTRACTS. Three points to think of when yon get Abstracts of Title to Real Estate: 1. Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. The value of an depends on Utah. THESE THREEabstract VITAL POINTS. Biigham City, Pioneer Planters Hotel t lovlu so flxaminAtloa of the methadopted to aocurc accuracy, and of my ability to make good any lo oauaed by error or omission in my abstract. od I confine UTAH. DEWEYVELL& Is now open for business Livery and feed stables connected. myself exclusively to ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK We are prepared to furnish conveyance to any part of the Malad valley at teasonable rates. And can give the promptest atten don to all work in my line. Location near O. S. L, depot. Norman tee,' PROPRIETOR. The well known stallion Frits will be at Brigham City, near the depot every other week. For particulars enquire of Ii. Leo Jensen, Brigham City, Utah. BEAL ESTATES Bought and Sold by" DALLIN & TOONE Real Estate and Loan Agents Utah Garland .r.T.Trs.rglfiST'f Abstracter. Bonded, Room 9S, Fin! Ma. HoU Dldg., Brigham, f Utah REQ BERROW, 7 Attention Horsemen. -- r P INDUE E, Cashier. Loans on Real Estate at lowest interest; Homestead Entries and proofs; To buy or sell Real Estate; Titles examined and conveyed; Reliable legal work; Brigham Laundry. R. C. FRYER ; it urday, June 7. Farmer Nels Hansen, residing in the western part of the city, is the first to market his strawber ries this season, having sold fifteen cups to Fishburns Tuesday at 10 cents a cup. He has an extra early variety of fine berries. The Military band will take in the Scandinavian reunion at Lo gan June 14th and 15th and will attend both days. Transportation has been provided for the mem bers and those in charge of the reunion have extended them a cordial invitation to attend. Accounts and Correspondence LOO The people of Brigham and Stock Foood Poultry. Food I0 C. HOLST & SON. master Boothe. EDDY , AGENT FOT STOCKMEN'S 0 Miss Edna Knudsou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Knudson, has accepted a position in the postoffice offered her by Post- Sale of ii inter-mounta- in June t I Insurance. Mid-Summ- er i f The Herald- J. B. Herrick, the genial repNote the following great reduct tons THE BAHK OF BRIGHAM CITY resentative of Kiesels in Ogden, The Salt Lake Ilcrakl is the must in shirt waists, which are of the presented our band boys with a readable paper in the CAPITAL $50,000.00. latest stylesi box of line cigars when in Ogden 85 tbc in Every country. day week, last Friday to meet the President. Shirt Waists now $ ,35 J. Francis Merrell c O. Forsgren Lucius Johnson P Andrew Jensen V. Jorgensen lb Jos. Valentine 2b W. Sparks J. A. Edwards 3b J. Christensen J. Johnsou O. Jorgensen ss Wynn L. Eddy J. Yeung if E. Sackett Elias C. Jensen cf Ernest Nichols Iidosed. n. Erdmann rf Alma Tingey j A School Surprise- L. N. Stohl The beautiful custom of decorating Umpire. he gtaves of the dead was carried out The school children of North watd, Score by innings: Iw.re extensively this year than usual. Erigbam City, surprised their teacher, 0 Total 12 3 4 Hiring the morning hours the ceme- Mrs. V. C. Nuhn, at the residence of 5 0 10 2 24 City tery was thronged with people carry- Joseph Frodsham, June 1st. f-t- 17 Band 0 0 5 2 A beautiful present was presented ing flowers and ferns with which to iver the graves ef relatives and to the teacher as a token of love and COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. jfnei.ds who, though absent, were respect. The Board met Tuesday, June 2, in r m cm tiered with these beautiful An enjoyable evening was speot in floral tributes games and recitations and a dainty regular session all members being ' The Military band played a number luncheon was served and all was joy present. and mirth. The appointment of John S. BingOf appropriate selections at the cai.dics, gums, nuts, fruits, etc. ham and Lottie Jensen as memb era of will morning and also la the have The public bath dancing Try our Crystal Velvet the board of examination was ratified. Soda Atternoon at the court house grounds the pleasure of again listening to and water softener. Jos. S. perfume i tune they were listened to with of road Larkin, supervisor the All Day. at orchestra Christensen the W. Snowville, was authorized to procure pleasure by a largo juijt.j.Brigham City Pharmacy J. -It INVITED- .EVERYBODY night. pavilion Saturday i'ice. Hoopps, proprietor. the necessary material for two bridges to be put In at some future date. Mayor Boden appeared In behalf of the city council and proposed that where the city pipe line Interfere with the county road in Box Elder Look over the following and see what we offeri P canyon that the city will make a 61 One lot $1.50 to $2.50 Mens Felt Ilats at 50c to 90c. per cent grade and put the road In T. BABY To a or CARRIAGE 15c. fit One lot $1 to $1.50 Ladies Hats at buy good eonditton as soon as possible ... ,.wc. On motion the proposition was acOne lot 65 cent Corsets ... 50c1 cepted. During the next 15 DaVS we will give a discount ot One lot $1.25 Mens Dress Hliirts at Upon recommendation of Chairman .. 90c. One lot $1.75 Ladies Heavy Shoes at Valentine, 1100 was appropriated for 4 trTh,i is ,or .. 25c. 35c to 50c Suspenders at ' One lot cash only. fixing road aod bridges in Mantua One-thir- d & value. at lot One Childs Caps The matter of people allowing waste sit We have secured the sole agency for the Empire Refrigerator I One lot California Tickles worth two of 4 water to flood the county roads in porall made of hardwood. Prices right. considered 05c. tions of the county wag the other kind at- -and it was decided to hereafter prosecute to the full extent of the law all We have more bargains to offer, Call and see our bar Jos- - F. who persist in doing this. , gain counter. Other routine business was Dealers in Furniture, Carpets. Stoves, Ranges and OranLeware, ceme-tciylntl- fi r BARBER. Next door to ttie new Livery. CALL AND $100,000 SEE HIM. TO . Loaii at c per cent interest on improved dry or irrigated farms..., Fred Jt Holton, Olfiss Boom 23 first Nat. 8ank Bldgt I |