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Show t r rr Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1903. VOLUME IX. Death of Martin Mortensen After weeks of suffering with typhoid fever and rheumatism Martin A BRAND NEW LINE OF Mortensen succumbed to the ravages of these diseases passing away last Sunday morning, June 7. Ills death Bed was a shock to the whole community, be having been one of our most exemplary and useful young men. The deceased was the son of Mr., and Mrs. Ole Mortensen ar.d was born in this city April 17, 1880. About 8 We have also just got in a nice line of Carpets. months ago he married Miss Annie Taylor, a clmrmio. joung lady, who is nearly prostrated by bis death. CALL AND SEE US. Impressive funeral services were held In the Second . ward meeting house Tuesday afternoon the building being crowded with friends and relatives. Beautiful flowers were there in profussion. The speakers were Elders T. H. Blackburn, E H. Morris, J. Francis Merrell, L. A. Snow, NeDhi Valentine, Fred Kelly, Prest. Clias. Kelly and Bishop Valentine. PrestKelly. KILLED. DAVID PONS Surprised In the funeral procession were members of the tire department with President Clius. Kelly was the ree Thrown From a Load of Hay Near Dewey-vill- the hook and ladder truck draped, and cipient of a surprise Tuesday night of the Sunday school class taught by Last Friday. arranged in honor of his followed by a long line of was deoeased, Lookout Pons of Point David and one hundred Over vehicles. birthday. twcntj-flv- e people congregated up- thrown from a load of baled hay last Resolutions of Respect. stairs in the opera house to await his Friday afternoon and met with incoming, a special committee having juries which resulted in his death through the inset utable Wheueas, been sent to secure his presence. The the next morning. lecree of an Providence, our citizen Martin Mortensen party assembled comprised all the He and Adolph Harris, for whom respected stake officers of the various organiza- he was working, were hauling hay to has been called uway by death) grid Whereas, the deceased was for tions residing in this city together Deweyville for shipment. In going over down the road into the Bear river and a year past an efficient, prompt with theit wives or husbands. faithfu. member of, and secretary After Prest. Kellys arrival he bottoms, the team driven by Mr. Pons for, the Brigham City Fire Departmade brief remarks expressing his ran away and he was thrown off from ment; therefore unBe it Resolved, that we tender to surprise and appreciation. An im- the load. He vras picked up and taken to the Planters the bereaved wife and relatives of the conscious seasonfollowed and program pressive our heartfelt sympathy in hotel at Deweyville where every at- deceased able refreshments were served. this their hour of dark affliction. We died was be but tention given him, feel that in his death we lose an effIn behalf of those assembled Patriin the public serarch John D. Burt presented Prest. without regaining consciousness. The icient fellow-laborvice. a faithful and upright citizen Kelly with a large picture of President body was embalmed by Undertaker and a worthy member or the commuLorenzo Snow, mounted on an easel Stohl and sent to Ogden Saturday in which he has lived; and nity und beautifully draped. Before de- where the deceased has a Dumber of Re it Resolved that these resol parting ail present wrote their names relatives. printed in the local papers and a on an elegant scroll which will be a The deceased and family lived in copy of them be presented to the valued memento to Prest. Kelly of the Third ward this city about ten family of the deceased. T. W. Whittaker, this mist agreeable surprise. years ago after which tlier moved to John Funk, Point Lookout. The deceased was Committee. nearly 60 years of age. June Weddings. Wednesday,-JunResolutions of Respect 3, Walter J. Kelly Remember the Firemens and of and Miss Adell Janson of this city Second Ward Sunday School of the were united in marriage in the Salt Military bands excursion to La- Brigham City to the memory of MarRates tin Mortensen. Lake Temple. goon Thursday, June Whereas, our heavenly father lias published next week. taneri to a higher sphere our brother Baird Yesterday, June 10, John E. and Martin Mortensen, "" A MUSICAL TRIUMPH. and Miss Currie Lee were also marBe it Resolved, Tbit while we ried la the same place. On Monday, June 1st, at a public say, The Lord giveih and the Lord Boih the young couples are highly test of the pupils at the Faeiten taketh away, blessed be the name of the that in his death Lord, we respected tesidents of our city and Pianoforte School, Boston, Miss Es- a pillar of recognize has been taken strength fuhave the promise of a bright telle Jensen of this city scored another fiom our midst and that his absence ture before them. The Hews extends triumph. The selections were from is keenly felt by all; we also recognize that we have lot a pleasant compancongratulations and best wishes. Mendelssohn, MacDowell and Raff. ion, full of integrity, truth and honThe following has been received esty, a life worthy of imitation; and, Orson Hudson of this city and Miss from a Be it Resolved, That we sincerely lady who attended the recital: Maud Loughney of Ogden were mar1st sympathize with the bercaed wife, June The first recital took place ried Monday at the residence of the and other relatives in their Miss Jensen did splendid work. parents hour of trial, and pray the Lord to brides parents. Mr. Hudson is a and them that they mar feel with n and highly respected resi- She received the only encore of the bless Who doetb all and from the rounds of ap- us to submit to him dent of this city and the bride is a eveningwhich things well. her plause appearance greeted in the Junction popular youiig lady That a copy of these resolutions be and the high compliments paid her by sent the family, one to the papers for iliy. Both have the best wishes of a her teacher tlie after performance, publication and a copy be plaocd upon host of Tricnds that they may live led one would be to think that she has our records. long and be happy. Joseph Jensen, indeed no small degree of ability la C. N. Christensen, her line and promise of becoming a Hattie Nichols, Miss Eva Rankin and John El.i'ridgc line piano soloist. Committee. were married Monday at the residence N P Hansens shoes are better of the bride's parents, her father, Rev. Waiting for Hammond Bros. A. T. Rankin, performing the cereFor. R. Sale week has passed without Another John Jones mony. It was a quiet wedding but action on the part of Hammond place at Pt. Lookout; 8 acres any none the less happy an event. Bros, Construction Co. respecting the alfalfa and garden ; two acres of east side canal. Their Inaction is exIn lieu of the wedding tour, the house. asperating to those who have their bride and groom have gone quietly to fine orchard and deposited. In view of the see John R. securities g while Mr and Mrs For information fact that another company is anxious es, and ea-to Jones, livery take up the work and complete it. Rankin have gone t to visit their Messrs. Hammond Bros, ought to old home in Indiana. Collinslon, Utah. jy 2 eitiier go ahead witli the work at once or get out of the way. Time is pre- Room Suites, Odd Dressers, Conv modes and Chiffoneers, DEWEYVILLE. Our busy little town seems to be EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, doing a great deal of work. Some THIS WEEK. Oil Stoves, $4.25, $6.95, $8,25 and up. Ice Cream Freezers, $L75, $2.50, $2.95, $3.90 and up. $9.25, Refrigerators, $15.90, $11,50, $19.95. $7.50. Machines, Washing $17.45, Stohl Furniture Company Christensen Knudson, & - sixty-secon- d Photos Better Than Ever. all-wi- e well-know- house-keepin- feed-stabl- cious cjt Rooms Now is your chance To buy a BABY CARRIAGE During the next 15 Days or GO-CAR- T. of 20 Per Cent For Cash, lit i T now. to Rent Inquire of Ann H. Burt. we will give a discount We have secured the s tie agency for the Empire all made of hardwood. Prices right. just BoTrigerator Jos. F. Hanson Furniture Go., Dealers in Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Ranges and Granitewarc, Utah. Brigham City, Ball Game at Perrv. The North Ogden baseball team came up to Perry last Saturday to play a game with : lie team of that place. The contest was witnessed by a large crowd from Pei ry and a number of people went down from this city to see the game. At the end of the ninth inning the scoie was even hut in the tenth the Perry boys won by one run. A former game between tlic same teams played in North Ogden was-- a victory for the Noith Ogden bojs, so that now honors arc een - AGENT FOT STOCKMEN S Stock Foood 8 Poultry Food m Worm Powder Lice Killer & Humanized Dehorner, I At City Drug Store. 3 j & ham City. M. A. Clndester and family have arrived heie from the south after a Their inlong and tedious Journey. tentions arc to make this their home. Home Missionary Appointments FOU SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 100.1, WiHaid Central Lorenzo Anderson and George O. Shipp South Willard Andrew Peterson and Ernest Cheney. Holton and R. North Wiliaid-- Eli L. Jensen. Perry M. M. Jensen and Joseph B. Jeppson. Mantua O. O. Christensen and Wal- ter J. Kelly. Facer and North Waid Joseph David White. Honeyville J. C. Gleason and A. I. Grover. Deweyville Joseph Jacob C. Jensen. N. Stohl and Coliinston Walter Giecn and Alvin Ipsen. Bearer Wm. Horsley and Oluf Johnson. Garland J. A, Edwards and Thos. McMuster. Elwood John G. Wheatley and Charles J. Dewey. Bear River City Ernest P. Horsley and O. II, Jeppson. Both well Alma Iteibon and Peter Baird, Jr. Thatcher Win. Haws and M. L. Huns.iker. Promontory -- William Nisvt and M. Hanson Opera House Thursday, June Special Engagement The Warde Company la tle emotional drama, EAST LYNNE. A AT July &&! SOWRINGS. 22- Telephono No. 22. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ARTHEY ANNA C. F. PETERSEN . Window Scrccrs No. 8 DUMBECK, Prices Reasonable and Real Estate CONSULT FRED J. HOLTONUtah, Brigham City, For good, - reliable Fire insurance Guaranteed JOSEPH CALLN.ON STOHL, Give me a trial. First Nat'l Bank Bldg Telephone Anna C. F. Petersen. Good Work Room 22. , ABSTRACTS. I, House Wiring a Elec- Three points to think of when von get, Abstracts of Title to Real Estate: 1. Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. Specialty. value Utah. The THESE of an abstract depends on THREE VITAL POINTS Brigham City, Pioneer Planters I invito an examination of the methods adopted to secure accuracy, and of my ability to make good any loss oaused by error or omiusion ia n.y abstracts. Hotel UTAH. DEWEYVILLE, ON SALE. We Will Estimate the Cost cf Your House Free cf Charge. lerreii 011 at lowest interest; Homestead Entries and proems; To buy or sell Real Estate: Titles examined and conveyed; Reliable legal work; de- sires to inform the public that on June 2nd she will open a Laundry one-ha- lf block north of the Fir&t National Bank, Brigham City, where she will be pleased 10 receive orders for all kinds of fancy laundry, mens shirts, cuffs and collars and ladies shirt waists, etc. All kinds of Electrical Wirinj. tric Bells installed. Snow, Loans Is now open for business Livery and feed stables connected. We are prepared to furnish conveyance to any part of the Malad valley at leasonable rates. Location near O. V L. depot. R. C. FRYER. PROPRIETOR. Attention Horsemen. The well known stallion Fritz will be I he depot every I confine Luiriher & Soli Be other week. . For particulars enquire of R. Leo Jensen, Brigham City, Uiali. BEBL SSTflTB Bought and Sold hy DALLIN & TOONE And can give the promptest attention to ail work in my line. Norman Lee, Bonded Room , Utah TI7T Abstracter. First Nat. Bank Utah Bl.tg , Brigham, REG BERROW, BARBER. Next doer to the new Livery. CALL AND SEE SIOO,COO " HIM. to Loan at e par sent interest on improved dry irrigated farms. . . . J. -- Real Estate nod Loan Agerts G, aland myself exclusively to ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK at Brigham City, near We Make & PLUM BINS. & Sons PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN. Hardware 4fch of Room FIRST Brigham Laundry, E Charles Kelly, Luciu3 Insurance er and FOR THE Real Estate, Loans and White Shirt Waists Oleen N. Stohl, Cali and inspect prices on shoes Stake Piesl Jency. at Kelly Bros.; it will pay you. it For Sale Cheao.rv.'Grapcvine Imported and Domestic cigars at Brigham City Pharmacy, f grain cradle, J, C, Wixom. For sale Land with water right near sugar factoiy Paul Snaps! Snaps! Snaps! it On Saturday, June 13th, we will Stark, Brigham. Will P. Harvey, the insurance commence a greater taj'gain sale than man, returned yesterday from a ever before. so We have many snaps to offer that business trip to Boise. Speaking we do not iiavespnco to mention them. of sprajing, which is more genAll goods are strictly new and erally practiced in Idaho than You can not believe or imagino Utah, Mr. Harvey sajs that in the ridiculous low prices we are makone of the largest apple orchards ing on some lines or goods. Come and SEATS NOW near Boie the loss from wormy see, it will pay you. fruit was only one half of one per C. Holst & Son. USUAL Near by was another cent. orchard not sprayed and the loss was lo per cent, showing that it pays to spray. IMPORTED .We must have a speedy and LUMBER absolute clearance of all Eastern mi.de goods. You may have the and henefit. Kelly Bros. it HAND MADE For Sale About 6oo pairs of late style shoes at first cost. Kelly Builders' SCREEN DOORS Bros it Fireworks LORENZO N. STOHL, C. P. Utter, Doctor of Optics CAPITAL $50,000.00, and Eye Specialist, (successor to Note the following great reductions Prof. M. Thomas oi Ogden, Utah,) will be in Brigham Friday, June in shirt waists, which are of the Accounts and Correspondence 19, 1903, prepared to make scien- latest styiesi Solicited. tific examination of eyes and fit $ J5 Shirt Waists now $ ,35 them with glasses. Watch for 1.00 Shirt Waists now ,50 Ail business given prompt attention circulars and place of business, j 18 1.50 Shirt Waists now 1.00 The new dancing pavilion is 2.50 Shirt Waists now L75 J. M. Jenson, John Pingrek, the talk of the town; another 2,75 Shirt Waists now 2,00 President. Cashier dance will be given there SaturDO YOU WANT day night. it Eiaslus Christensen. it meadow and pasture land, log house wi'h all furniture good corrals and irrigating stream; fine range for cattle or horses. Pi ice Mid-Summ- GET YOUR Craft's Distemper Cure g relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crugun, Mrs. Ada Fetersou and Mis Bell Holiday were guest9 of Mrs. Lucy Fryer. Miss May Pierson was the guest of EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, lUTAH Mrs. Celia Pierson last buriday. Miss Edna Dewey and Mrs. Celia Pierson took the examination in Brig Mr. and Mrs. Conn of the 1 1,100. For further particulars Fourth ward lost their -T- ELEPHONE write to Henry Blackburn, agent, 02, old baby boy who died of whoop- Grouse Creek, Utah. 219 State St - - - Salt Lake City. Utah jm8 ing cough last Monday night. Funeral services were held yesSale of THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CUT terday afternoon. PRICES. WYNN L. EDDY, Delay Commissions Expenses Mortgage Tax Third Party No Attorney Fee No Appraiser Fee. half-jersey- s. Comptons Photo and Art Gallery. UTAH have commenced haying. Mrs. Tena Marble gave birili to a REAL fine baby gul on May 28. Than Is all ESTATE smiles LOANS. The Young Ladles entertained the Relief Society on June 3rd, it being their ;ist meeting. After the meetMONEY ON HAND ing, ice cream and cake were served. A surprise was given Mr. Milo Gardner June 4th, in honor of nis 68th insures promptness and quick birthday at the home of liis daughter delivery. Being our own, make Mrs. Mary Loveland. Nine children, it possible for us to make and 27 grandchildren and great grandchildren and other relatives and close loans with friends were present. About 80 guests partook or a delicious repast and No the lemainder of the day was spent in Mr. Gardner gave a No social chat. dance In the evening. He was preNo sented with a rocking chair by his No children, an album by his grand No children besides other small gifts by The longer we do business, the better Junes, 1903. Daisy. are we able to give you just lint you For Sale 6 good milch cows want. jersey and Enquire We make picture fr i mes to order and havo the best line of mouldings, color- of Dr. Freiday, Coliinston, Ut, tf ed pictures, medallions and picture For Sale A ranch situated frames to select from. in the Grouse Creek country, 160 acres partly under fence, fine er u-- be NUMBER 8. S-l- oi ofton. Office Room 23 First Nat. Bank Bldg. a- -J .. |