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Show rmw Vi XVJ 4 t r J (-i- . sf&r u 4 ff Sl'F 4r In ,& k'- V - I '1 Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. VOLUME IX. BRIGIIAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1903 A Our elegant Blasts Oak Heaters just suited to - your waats. Noth' ing better for the money. It will pay you to see us be fore buying your heater. general manager, The capital stock of the corporation is $40,000, of which $20 000 is to be paid up, tbe shares being placed at $1 eacb. A site for the building has been purchased on Main St. a short distance north of the present dancing pavilion. The site, building and furnishings as estimated will cost $20,000. The Is 46 two be to stories, by 116 building feet. It will be finished inBide and outside wl. ll steel so that it will be practically fire proof and modern in v i$wS t MSg Remember we can also furnish you with Jewel and Uni versal Ranges. Stoh! Furniture Co., First National Bank Building. the funeral in the First ward meeting Monday afternoon Daniel Jeppsen, house Monday afternoon and a large his wife and baby of Mantua were cortege followed the remains to the severly injured. While coming down cemetery. The sneake.s were Elders thedugwjy near there the neckyoke John D. Burt, Richard Thorn, James broke causing the team to run away. President Pett, Madsen, Adolph Tlie wagon was overturned and Mr. Chas. and Kelly Bishop McMaster. Jeppsoris arm and the babys leg were broken and Mrs. Jeppson was Among his immediate relations Dr. Harding was from distant severly bruised. points attending the summoned and all are doing as well as funeral were his bi other Auguscould be expected. tus Bingham of Salem, Utah; his sons Calvin and Augustus and his Perry L- - Bingham Dead. Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Lehi Perry Bingham, a highly re- daughters of Clifton, Idaho, be Henderson spected resident of this city, died at a nephew and nieces from sides his home in the First ward at 11.15 0VI0 k last Friday night of oneumonia Malad. after an illness of about three weeks. Council Fixes Salaries. He was born in Oswego county, session of the city council At the New York, Nov. 5, 1832 He joined held Tuesday night, the salaiies of the Mormon church when 2 boy and the city officers were fixed as follows: came to Utah in the early 50s settling 5200; Councilmcn, each, $130; first in Pleasant Grove. In 1861 he Mayor, Marmoved to Three Mile, this county, Recorder, $203; Treasurer, $130; $600. shal, moving from there to Cliiton, Idaho, Elias Jen-c- n was granted permission in 1873.' About eight years ago he to put in wagon s ales in front of his moved to this cit). place of busuie-s- . In Clifton he was appointed counII. B. Warner submlttel proposisellor to the bishop and was also 3 tions to engiueer the line work for the member of the high council of the) Oneida stake. At Clifton, also, his city. Wallace B iden was II. appointed as vife, Sarah Lusk Bingham, died about station man at the citys electric powten years ago. About a year after er luuse. moving to Brigham City he married A recess was taken until next MonElizabeth Tingey, He leaves a wife, day p. m. 8 children and a host of friends to Good green grass pasture for mourn his loss. There was a large attendance at horses, gi per month. J C Wixom. Bad Accident at Mantua & . This g- t() is 4 . Guaranteed It has several advantages over the COLES Improved Hot Blast sive Jj of the fuel. $13.40 No. 1200 $15.40 No, 1600 $19.50 No. 1900 PRICES) SJ I 4 I Wc also have 2nd hand stoves from S1.50 up to $25 larsest line in town to select from, Jos. 4 jygw I $ 4 4 ' old style. recJ ENTERPRISE An enterprise of more than ordinary magnitude has been commenced in this city and give every promise of being a success. Under the title of the Box Elder Academy of Music and Dancing, a corporation has been for med consisting of E. C. Wheatley aspresidrnt; M. E. Potter, vice president; O. O. Anderson, secretary; S. F. Christensen, treasurer and Prof. Chris. Christensen as and are - PERSONAL F. Hansen Furniture the Go., 44444444444444444444444444 i every respect. The upper floor will be used for dancing. The plans show a reception room in one end with a cloak room adjoining. Above this is a gallery for spectatois. At the other end Is a stage, the intervening space to be used for dancing. The walls are arranged for windows ten feet wide with five feet betweei so that by pushing the windows to each side, the whole upper floor is practically in the open air. The room on the ground floor will be used for refreshments in summer. Open arciies will take the place of the windows above, except that It Is to have ihe openings concealed by climbing vines and plants. The floor w 111 Each room will hold be of cement. a thousand guests If needed and it is proposed to utilize the immence structure for various public purposes. It will be an Ideal place In which to hold a county fair, a strawberry festival or a peach day exhibit. It will lie such a place as to attract amusement seekers not only from all parts of this county but from Ogden and Salt Lake The management propose to City. work to this end and feel confident that they will be successful in not only making the investment profitable to the stockholders but will help all other business enterprises in the city. Work has already commenced on the building. Several cars of lumber have arrived and the steel has been ordered. Babcock and Moore of Salt Lake have the contract for tbe steel work. Rubber! Rubber! What do you think of the nerve of some photographers thinking they can make a pretty picture. This moxie, is something fierce. When you go to Comptons Art Gallery for your pictures you are sure they will be taken and finished right. And our prices are always right. That shows who is the leader. . so-call- $ 99 9 $ yv $ I9 9 9 I $0! RUBBER! . We wish to call your attention to the elegant dsplay of RUBBER NOVELTIES and necessities we have in our windows this week. It is wonderful when you come to think of it haw many different articles are made of RUBBER. 1 And we carry as many of these articles as t lie limitation of will permit; an. thing from a rubber an extensive drug biiMne'-mr st-- k. 'Ve wl-- h to btlb you can find ring to a face call special attention to the GOOD QUALITY and LOW IUIt ES of our Mot Water Bottles and Foantain Syringes. s mu-sa- 111 UTW-N- A AT THE CITY DRUG STORE WYNN L. EDDY, 1 a Prescription Druggist o. is . :KiS insures promptness and quick Being our own, make it possible for us to rm.ke and dose loans with delivery. No No No No No No Commissions Expenses Mortgage Tax Third Party Attorney Fee Appraiser Fee. John Anderson was up from Salt Lake last Saturday on business. He is advertising his line dwelling hou:,e on Main St. for EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH rent. 2nd hand heaters from Si. 50 AH kinds of stove repairs at Job. os. F. Hansen . jup, Hansen Furniture Co, f D. P Tarpey was in town Good Gioves for fruit picker, Ttiestl, iy and went up into the 10 cts, at N. P. Hansens. 2 Box Eldbr canyon to look over ARTHEY & DUMBECK, the work being done for the Box Elder Power & Light company. P Hansens shoes are belter Dont miss seeing the new water jugs at Christensen & Knudsons. N PLUMBING. TELEPHONE 82, 219 - - Salt Lak City. Utah State St k, -- PAY FOR ITSELF F. J. Kenney, Mil.: Emma Baker, Mendon; Jos. May, Calls Fort; II. A. Betz, Lake View Ranch; G. A. Schat-lerkz- r, II. A Pawhint, San Francisco; Jno. B. Ashton, Chicago; J. W. Mer-re- ll, Salt Lake: DeWitt G. Brown, Chicago, Isaac Richardson, Salt Lake: No Delay Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Svveany THE MK OF BRIGHAM CITY returned to their home in YVin-locCAPITAL $50,000.00. Oregon, last week after a visit of several weeks with their daughter Mrs. Wyqn L. Eddy in Accounts and Correspondence this city. Solicited. REGISTRY. Arrivals for the Week Ending Wednesday Noon, Oct. 14th MONEY ON HAND We will sell you land In Buy $3 worth of goods of Elias All business given tracts under Bear River canal, east or prompt attention west of Bear river, with or without Jensen and get a beautiful decorJ. M. Jenson, John Pingbxi, water, and will give you 10 to 20 years ated match case free. President, Cashier to pay for same. I f you want a home Attorney Ricy H. Jones has write or call on us at Rarland op gone out this week with his famiBrigham City, Utah. LORENZO N. STOHL, ly to Park Valley where Mr. W. B. DeForrest, Portland, Ore.; Jay Jones has tngaged to teach school Dunn, New York; A. Graber, Louisthis school year. Mr. Jones was . ville, Ky., A. H. Hudson, W. T. Ata successful school teacher btfore kin, Salt Lake; P. F. Graber, New RANCH COMPANY. he became a York City; W. W. nail, W. G. Moser, lawyer. Salt Lake; H. A. Luns, Ogden; Geort F. Hansen took, first diJos. Pounder and wife, Sait Lake; Geo. B. Lorenzo I. Stahl. at YVeber the Co. Fair at ploma Room 22Manasarin and wife, Cleeland, Ohio; Telephono No. 22. Manager. 8 aupm on Curtain, the FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Ogden Mick McBride.Salt Lake; Jim B. Her1900 Washer, f rick, W. A. Turner, Ogden; W. W. 10 Jackets sold in one day is DO YOU WANT Cluff, Jr., Salt Lake; J. W. Hooper, evidence our Styles and prices St. Joe;F. M. Newman, St. Paul; Wm. Loans on Real Estate 17, are right. C. Holst Ac Son. , , Douglass, R. F. Miller, C. K McCoy, at lowest interest; Mr, Andrew Allen, a merchant Homestead Entries and proofs; Ogden; Elino V. Smith, J. D. Fife, of Rockland, Idaho, was in BrigTo buy or sell Real Estate; Salt Lake; J. M. Reed, St. Louis; S. Lincoln J. Carter Titles examined and conveyed, ham last week. He states that Dexter, Neb.; J. W. AtDawegren, Reliable legal work; Denver; L. M. Lichtenstein, Sait Presents the Great, Big, Overwhelm- his son, who was severely injured CONSULT Lake: Fupun.irht, a short time ago by a wagon Denver; II. A. ing Success, Brookman, J. W. Catterell, San Franhim over running heavily loaded, FRED cisco; Nellie Atherton. Cellmont S, is very much better. The HOLTON. young Barkland, Inez Forman, J. F. Crosby, man had a nairow escape from .Brigham City, Utah, Jr., Madam Medina, B. Sylvester, being fatally injured. Chas. W. Teirlss, Martin D. Moore, Foil GOOD, RELIABLE For Sale Small fruit orchEast Ljnue Company. e Toltec week and have had difficulty in securing sufficient help to take care of the immense quantity of tomatoes brought in. Insurance, Opera House - Saturday, Oct. NEW MUSIC STORE. Art Boothe came down from I have secured the agency for the world HENRY R MILrenowned a Collinston yesterday to take will be the best which LER" piano shooting trip out to Bear River. ever brought into Box Elder He says that work is being rush piano 1 will also handle cheaper County. ed on the canal in the vicinity of grades and be ublo to suit all tastes Collinston. J. MOBILE, ard A True Story Get your photos as Christensens Studio. He treats you right. Democratic Primary and Convert A shipment has already been made tion A Democratic primary is here- which will be here in about a week. by called for Friday, Oct. 16th, For the piesent the pianos will be 1903, at 7:30 p. m., at the court kept at ray residence. room in county court house for Yours fur a squaie deal, the purpose of selecting 32 deleE. W. NICHOLS. gates to the city convention to be held in the same place Saturday, THE NEW SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCING. PROF. E. W. NICHOLS, late Bah let Master of the VBrownles in fairyA mayor, qne coqncilman to land com: sny, has been employed to serve four years, for councilman conduct a series of Dancing Classes to serve two years, a marshal, a at the opera house oonymeDoiqg fjau recorder, a treasurer, a justice of day, October 24tb, (he peace and constable, and for Childrens class at 3;jn p. m.; $1 per sucii otner business as may come terra of 8 lessons; Ladies and Gentlebefore the convention. mens class at 8 p. m.: $2 50 per terra The number of delegates are of 8 lessons. fixed on a basis of one for every Dancing, vocal and instrumental 15 votes cast or major fraction music will be taugbt In all it brandithereof for W. H. King in Nov. es, For further particulars call on 1902, which is as follows: No. 1, 7 delegates. Poll No. 2, 8 delegates. Pull No. 3, 10 delegates. Poll No, 4, 7 delegates, E. W. NICHOLS. Good Haifacro Lot John E. Baird, it City Chairman, Eu Holton, City Secretary. For Sale m 2nd West St., j block north Forrest bt. Apply to Olvf Christensen, 4th S. 1st. E. Sts., Brigham City. Jan I in office. first ward. Inquire at 'his tf Fire Insurance call on JOSEPH N. Room 82, Telephone 30, STOHL, First Ntt'l BukBM FRUIT TREES. Of the South, 10.000 apple trees, two years, f to 1 fert. leading varieties, $M) per 0 per loo. 12.000 shade trees $! V, $7 Kit Call at, uursery aud see trees, per Sparkling over with clean comedy l.OGD-$1- and novel scenic effects, 3. LOhr, Utah. SEE and purses. If you want a piano I can sae you money. Oct. 17th, 1903, at 7:30 p. m. The purpose of said convention is to nominate the following city officers for Brigham City, : Real Estate, Loans and DOWN The Brigham City cannery has been rushed with work the past Boll ed Comptons Art Galle ry Make your 1I0ME HOTEL LOANS. Very pretty toilet nets at Clu & Knudsons. Knudsons. UTAH REAL ESTATE Geo. Vv. Ingram and wife will leave Sunday for Clifton, Idaho, where Mr. Ingram has been engaged to teach school this winter. FULL STOCK AT & EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, I N P Hansens shoes are better H. Woody att and wife weieup from Willard Tuesday. Guns, Ammunition. viz: 9 Ogden Monday. Rubber Boots, Christensen MENTION. Ed ward B. Kiik was up from Oct. 1st Shooting. One of the Largest Amusement Halls in the State to be Erected in Thia City line of Hot NOTABLE- NUMBER 26. Curio--- , e. The beautiful southern mansion ABSTRACTS. The negro quarters The beautifully weird dismal swamp and the marvelous scenic effort of the century 4 Big Specialties 4 (TH5 BUILDING 5 Big Acts 5 SEASON Will be lively. & 75c WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. Notice is hereby given that on and after October 15th, I will discontinue giving credit and will sell for cash only. By doing so I can do better by you and by myself and hope for a continuance of your liberal patronage. 1 hose knowing thwmselves debted to n.e will pi - -j- Se cal1 and oettla bef- - The value of an abstract depends on THESE THREE VITAL POINTS I loviiean exiunioaUoa of the otls adopted to secure accuracy, ao& . my ability to make Rood any losscauMdi We have provided plenty by error or omission in my " of reliable building material I confine myselt exclusively to and we can satisfyyour ideas of both quality and cost. ABSTRACTING, There's The Best Seasoned NOTARY WORK And can give tc Carefully Cut Material tion to all in our stock for you, in large oramall orders, as you may desire. Bonded WilSB". Lumber Co., Tremont and Bear RiverCity, Utah. Phone in Tremont office. that date. L. P. JENSEN, Dealer in all kinds of Dry Goods and Grocer ieS, SnOWVille. Utah. 2t wo-- ; E. W. Nichols, Teachorof ball-roo- stage and fancy dancing. at residence, Cor. 2nd West and Forrest Sts. Utah. Brigham City, Office promptest attenmy line. Hbrman Lee, Room SI, I- e 3. Responsibility. CONVEYANCING and To My Customers: . ii L Completeness; 2. Accuracy; The marvelous fire scene Prices; 25, 35, 50 . Three points to think of when vom pet Abstracts of Title to Seal Estate; Abstracter. First Nat. Bink Bldg., Brigham, Utah $108,000 to Loaii per cent at interest on improved dry irrigated farms.... er v J. Holton, Office Room 23 First Nat, Sank Bltfo 1 1 |