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Show A FATAL ACCIDENT. Patent Elastic Felt The Ostermoor Registered TradeMsrJt. Copyrighted dy Ostermoor seCa Mattresses when the team became suddenly frightened aud started of? Mr. Elm was thrown to the ground falling on his head. Dr. Rich of this city was summoned but the old gentleman was dead before the doctor could reach Stohl Furniture Company in Of course if you ride a Ilacycle or Dayton they are the wheels that get there. Does not require a .great deal of strength to make them cover the mile. Every purt runs as smooth as the balance wheel of a watch. Made of best material. An old gentleman named Elm, 77 years of age, was thrown from a load of hay Monday afternoon at Bearj River City and received injuries re suiting in his death a few hours later. It appears he was loading the bay, his sons pitching it on the wagOD, are sleep inducers purer, sweet-- ' er, cleaner than any other known mattress, far exceeding the very best of hair, They will never mat or pack, become uneven or lumpy or wear out, If you will enjoy sweet, healthy, beneficial restful sleep, get an Ostermoor Mattress at the M At the Top First. at Bear River City Thrown From a Load of Hay. An Aged Man First National Bank Building Selling At Cost Now. Christensen him. The deceased has lived in Bear River City about six years. quorum. He was one t.f the oldest The Canning Factory. members of the tabernacle choir and A trial run was made at the canning Action Begun Affecting the Validity of the a faithful attendant at all times. Proposed Bond Issuelie leaves a wife, seven children and factory last Friday which was in every Lasi Tuesday Judge Kolapp of Og-- thirty and a host- of way satisfactory. Not all of the man signed an oider restiaiuing the other relatives and friends who will chinery was set in operation as some of the belting has not yet arrived. It mayor, council and treasurer of Brig- greatly miss him. ham City from using any part of the The funeral services were held at is claimed for the machinery that it 800.) bonds, recently voted for, for the the tabernacle Tuesday afternoon and is the best in the state and undoubtelectric The order there was a good attendance. Bishop edly the product will be equal to the purposes. No Fish Story Here. THE CITY RESTRAINED. - d grand-childr- en light Sept. 1st as the day when the suit will be beard to decide whether or not the temporary restraining older shall be made permanent. The order was made upon an action heguu by George R. Chase vs. Brigham City, Mayor II. C. Boden, the various city councilman and Mary Johnson, city treasurer, to test the validity of the proposed bond issue for electric purposes. The grounds upon which ' theaciion is based is the failure of I lie nolice calling the election and the to state the purpose of ballots printed t he proposed bond issue. The plain till lias filed the required bond and copies of the restraining order served upon the vaiinus defendants. Axes Death of Ephraim Wight Ephraim Wight, one of this city's n dcit and most highly respected resident, died last Satuiday, August 8tl), of cancer of the stomach. He had be-- n a great sullerer for several months past but would no; give up to tiie ravages of the disease until two weeks d ago, since which time he has been of to his lime the to bis bed up con-line- death. The deceased was ouin in Centerville. Alleghany County, New York, March 13. 1820. He came to Utah about the year 1832 and moved to this city three or foui years later. He has always been a hard worker aud a use- John Pierce, an experienced of Ogden, will superintend the business, Mr. Hartman, who has had charge of tbe heating apparatus at the Central school, will be the en gineerand Isaac II. Jensen, general manager. Ten thousand cases of tomatoes have been contracted for sale, and it is probab e the output will amount to Wanted e Comptons Art Gallery. can-nety- 20,000 eases. An additional platform 32 by 48 feet is being built this week on the north side. Next year the building will be considerably enlarged. Sufficient tomatoes are expected in about ten days to begin the season's work. Untimely Death- - Baseball Notes. . Mrs. Elise Constance Erdmann, wife of Harvey Erdmann, died at their home in Ogden last Friday evening of brain fever. The remains were taken to Logan and the funeral services held there at the First ward meeting house Monday, at 2 o'clock, the speak- being Elder M. J. Ballard and Supt. James A. Langton. Mr. and Mrs. Erdmann were married in Logan about a month ago and Ilarveys many friends here sympathize with him in his great bereavement. The deceased was born at Logan Jan. 12, 18S2. was the daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Chas. W. Spiermann. and a young lady highly respected. When a man is obliged to accept a small price for poor work, lie should remember that price is apt to be regulated by value. You can draw your own conclusion as to who is getting soaked-Wuse only the best material and finish your photos right but dont make them for nothing. best. Valentine presided at the services and the choir rendered some beautiful selections. The speakers were those with whom he was intimately associated in past years and they bore a strong testimony of his excellent character and faithful works, his devotion to his family and friends. The speakers were Elders John D. Burt, James Pett, Wm. L. Watkins, M. L. Ensign, Jeppa Jeppsoti. Lucius A. Snow, Oleen N. Stohl, T. II Blackburn, Peter A. Forsgrent Lorenzo Jeppson, Wm. Wrighton, J. D. Peters and Bishop A. Valentine. Tbe pall bearers were Elders James Pett. M. L. Ensign, John Crawford, Elias C. Jensen, P. F. Madsen and Jeppa Jeppson. A long line of vehicles followed the remains to the cemetery. An j j The young men from Slatervllle, who came up to play ball with the local team last Saturday afternoon, put up as lifeless and lazy a game of bai as one coui(j imagine. It was a warm day but that hardly excused their playing so poorly. They threw up the game in the beginning of the ninth innings after getting one of the Brigham boys out. At that time the score stood 33 to 5 in favor of Brigham. Our boys played a good game all A girl to do genat resi- John Furey, u transient, was shot FRIST NATIONAL BANK at Terrace last Saturday night about OF BRISHAM CITT. 8.30 o'clock and robbed of over $80. railThe shooting took place in tiie road yards at that place and is believed to have been done by three hobos with whom be had been In company that day. He was shot in tiie knee aud fainted from the pain and was robbed while in that condition and therefore unable to say who allot or robbed him. The hobos were arrestee) and looked in a bqx oar until the arrival Of Sheriff Jospphson who The brought them to this olt y. wounded man was a.so brought here Sunday and operated upon by Dr. OOtS STRICTLY A BANKINC BUSINESS Rich, the county physician, Safety Dapoait Boxes For Rent V 4 4 Now we have bought a 1900 Ball-Beari- CLOSING and tiie children run it so we save at least 10c per day. PRICE $12 returnable in 30 days if not satisfactory. Over 400 sold and all giving perfect satisfac'ion. Dealers in Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Ranges and Gramteware, Utah. Brigham City, V o Something 1 $& $& a sample of is usually hard to get, but we are giving away TOOTH PASTE to every customer EUTHYMOL $ a tooth brush. dentifrices made This paste is considered one of the best anticeptic it for nothand sells ior 23 cents a tube. This chance lo try a tooth brush and buy ing will not last long, so better hurry and try it. WYNN L. EDDY, 0i & , g s, Prescription Druggist & department and explained the advantages of a farmers union, strongly urging such a union among the farmers and orchardists of this county. Tbe musical features were excellent, those taking part being Mr. and Mrs. August J. Hansen, Miss Petersen and Mrs. Bremer. ldst Saturday to Robert T. Nish, age 19, and Jane W. Hess, age 1 8, both of Plymouth. From J. A. Christensen, who is in from Park Valley, we learn that Walter Carter, a bright boy about 15 years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Carter, died last Monday of Brights disease from which he has been a sufferer about two years. Kofords Delicious Ice Cream The 25c a quart, $1 a gallon. Utah-ntf a. Room FIRST 22- Telephono No. 22. - NATIONAL BANK BUILDING QARTHEY & DUMBECK, PLUMBING. TELEPHONE B3. - - Salt Lake City. Utah 219 State St To buy or sell Real Estate: SALE. Call now and get bargains & SONS. BASEBALL! FRED J. HOLTONUtah, Brigham City, Notice A meeting of the Primary officers of tiie Box Elder stake will be held in tiie tabernacle vestry Sunday, Angust 23, at 12 o'clock noon. All officers are to attend. reque-ted Alice M. For good, reliable Fire insurance call on JOSEPH STOHL, First Natl Book ; Bid ' Johnson, ABSTRACTS. Quarterly Conference. Tiie regular quarterly conference of the Box Elder Stake of Zion will be held in tbe tabernacle, this city, Hun day and Monday, August 21 and 24, beginning at 10 a. m. AU are Invited to attend. Three points to think of when yon get Abstracts or Title to Real Estate: Completeness; 1. 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. Charles Kelly, Lucius A Snow, Oleen N. Sthol, Tiie value of an abstract depends or T11EHE THREE VITAL POINTS Stake Presidency. Teachers N. Room 42, Telephone 42. President. BASEBALL! The Best Game of the Season will be Played Next Saturday, Aug 15, at - President. while the opportunity lasts DEWEYVILLE. CONSULT John Nte, unt Respectfully, RAY Titles examined and conveyed. Reliable legal work; Notice- The members of the Fifth quorum of seventy are requested to meet on Saturday, Aug. 15th, 1903, at 4 oclock p. m. in the vestry at Bear River City. Examination. 1 invite ad examination of the meth- od adopted to Hecure accuracy, and of An examination for teachers certiti-cate- s my Ability to make good any low caused will be held in Brigham City, in by error or omission in n.y abstracts. tiie Central scliod house on A eg. 2?, 28 aud 29, beginning at 9 a. m , ThursI confine myselt exclusively to day. The subjects assigned for tbe differ. ABSTRACTING, ent days are as follows: CONVEYANCING and Thursday Gram mar, Spelling, Peda- NOTARY WORK gogy and Writing , ! Deweyville, Utah, Friday Arithmetic, Reading, Phy- And can give the promptest to all work in my line. siology aud Drawing. Between Wellsville's Famous Team and Picked Nine of the Best Players from Ogden, Logan and Box Elder Co Saturday History, Geography and Nature study. All who expect to teach in Box Elder county and who as vet have no certificates should be present., NFrni Anderson, County Supt. of Schools was issued for Nothing that purchases present. Tiie meeting was arranged by the faculty of the Agricultural College at Logan lo present to the people of this city by views and lectures a clearer conception of tiie work being done in that institution of learning. Our system of electric current could not be used in showing the views and a gasoline light had to be used which did not show tiie pictures to advantage. However under the guidance of Prof. Robinson, the audience was enabled to visit all the departments of the college, see the cadets at drill. young men the at their carpenter or blacksmith work, see the horn stock and poultry, visit the farm and get a general idea of what is being accomplished. Prof. Ball also 'gave a graphic account of tiie work of the agricultural ; 001 dis-co- young ladies sewing, Joe. F. Hansen Furniture Go., Insurance twenty-on- Preparatory to moving our store, for one week from date of this notice we will all Dry Goods, Notions, Gents Fur- - jm nishings, Clothing, Shoes, etc, 20 percent. M Hardware, Glassware. Crockery and all other goods in proportion m 4 Washer ng Real Estate, Loans and officers: Silvia liansen, president; Jennie Ilunsaker, vice president; Ablgule Hansen, scretary.and Olive Ilunsaker, treasurer. They are all talented young ladies and we feel sure that art will progress rapidly uuder their able leadership and the earnest work of UTAH LORENZO N. STOHL, Janet. f 4 EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, Honeyville Notes. For some time past Miss L. A. Mint, who is well known In our state, has been laboring very zealously in tiie interest of the N. L A. S. league, and has been successful in doing a great deal of good and improving tiie talent of our young people for art. Some excellent pictures and drawings have been made, tiie mediums used are crayons, pastelle, water colors and pencil. The Honey vlllo National Liberal Art and Science League, No. 2(5, was organized Aug. 10, with the following - j 5 Delay Commissions Expenses Mortgage Tax Third Party No Attorney Fee No Appraiser Fee. 1 3 S" No No No No No The Box Elder Tower Jfc Light Co. gave notice that it had succeeded the Brigham City Electric Co. and desires to replace its present poles and wire system which is in a dangerous condition. If at the end of 5 days no formal objection is made by tiie city tiie company will prcceed to do the work. . Next Saturday afternoon a game of bail will be played between the Second warders and a picked nine from the balance of the city. This will about equally divide the present team and will be a good game. Our washing cost us from 6oc to 85c per week and then we roulci not always get it done when we wanted it. long. e members. A very enjoyable surprise party in honor of Miss Mint was given at tiie THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY home of the new president, Miss Ilan sen, on the eve of tiie organization of CAPITAL $50,000.00. the league, to which all members and a few invited guests wero present. Accounts and Correspondence Appropriate speeches were made. A poem of appreciation for Miss - Solicited. Mint and her work, written by Miss Hansen, was read. Refreshments were served and a social evening spent with All business given prompt attention the best of feelings prevailing in our J. M. Jenson, John Pinoree, . . DIUECTOUS: busy village. President. Cashier Lost or Stolen a Sterling Lucius A Snow, We regret to say Miss Mint left us lohn L. Ed warns, used with on S. tiie N. as we Nelsen will tires, Lee, James following evening, Dunlop bicycle DO YOU WANT miss her greatly. She is of an amiaAlma Nelson, two years; large puncture repair- - Nels Jenson, Peter M. Hansen. ble, nobic disposition and teaches ened in hind wheel. Loans Finder on Real Estate nieasf . . . Lohenzo N. Stoiil, John D. Peteus, tirely from nature, thereby aiding her at lowest interest; Cashier. President. nobly this oince and be rewarded. I pupils to admire tiie beauties of tiie Homestedd Entries and proofs; band of Providence for themselves. through. 4 THt Shot and Robbed ful citizen. eral house work. Apply lie has been a linn aud consistent dence of Norrran Lee. it believer in the doetiinesof the Latter-da- y on for rent Two nice rooms The A. C. Meeting. Saints and has held many eccles Sts. East 2nd and Forest corner Owing to the short notice given of iastieal positions, atl of which he Ailed & Sons, tf the educational meeting and farmers Hansen at M, Enquire with honor and credit. He was one held at the opera house last fig I what you drink keeps you institute of tiie presidents of the 58tli quorum Thursday night there was but a small ksj it is because you do not attendance and but very few of the Seventy for many yems and since a wake i hen a member of the High Priests drink at Eddy s Fountain. people most desired, the farmers, were How to save 10c per day or $36.50 a year. Knudson. & City Council Meeting. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH At the regular tes:on of the citv council Tuesday night, Alfred Olsen of Salt Lake Citjf applied for position REAL of electiician for tiie city electric ESTATE plant. The application was Aled. LOANS. The contract and agreement between Brigham City and the R. M. B. Tele- MONEY ON HAND phone Co., relative to tiie joint use of poles In the city was considered and insures promptness and quick the mayor was authorized to sign the delivery. Being our own, make same. It provides that poles on a porit possible for us to make and tion of Main and Forrest streets shall close loans with be 40 feet long and elsewhere 35 feet A Good Game and Good Time Is Assured. A Everybody Come and See the Game; DONT FORGET, ADMISSION FREE! Norman Lee, Bonded Room 2S. Abstracter. First Nut. Htuik Bl tg. Brigham, Utah REG BERROW, QHAS. E. FOXLEY. BARBER. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Next doer to the new Livery. (Deputy County Attorney) Office at Court nouse Utah Brigham City CALL AND SEE HIM. FRUIT TREES. $100,000 to Load at c per com ; to 7 10,000 apple trees, two years, feet, leading varieties, 00 per 1,003; 10 per 100. 12,000 shade trees, 3 to $7 per 100. Call at nursery and see trees. s LOhr, Corinne, Utah. interest on improved dry or irrigated farms .... pred Jb Holton, - Office Room 23 First Nat. Bank Bldg. |