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Show Devoted to no Party or Faction VOLUME IX. BRIGIIAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1903 60 Iron Beds (10 Different Desigus) HOMt MISSIONARY APPOINT- - MENTS Christensen NOVKMUElt STH. 1903: FOtt 8lTNDAYv price from $2.75 per Brigham, First ward Jacob Jensen, ju now led to $50 in stock at our store. We do not hesitate in say- John E Baird. ing that said beds represent the Brigham, 2nd ward -- John Crawford, strongest made, most finely fin- llyrum J Uansen. ished and artistically designed Brigham, 3rd ward J D Peters, li B Clieney. line of beds in the state. We have also in stock an elegant Biigham, 4th ward Peter F Madline of Dressers, Commodes and sen, Eli Holton. Chiffoniers. Our stock is comWillard, central C E Jensen, IV111 plete ; prices right. Call and see T Davis. us. Willard, south M L Nicuols, Peter ranging First National Bank THE ON LIGHTS. rapidly, wires are being stretched and the street lamps placed in position so that in a few more days tbe streets will be illuminated in the central part the city. The manager of the General Electric company is expected up Saturday to give the machinery at the power house a thorough test and df satisfactory turn it. over to the city. of All of which Is cause for rejoicing. Tuesday J. Y. Richr-a- nd wife conveyed to Mrs. Amelia Knud- son iS feet front on Main St. for a stated consideration of $2,000. Tlie pioperty is occupied at present by J. R. By water in tlie meat .mr odute business. - Jensen. Peiry Building. ATTEMPTED The Citys Power House Nearly Completed and Other Work Progressing Rapidly. The citys electric lights were turned on again Monday night, and was ctent duly the celebrated, the und plating ba.nl out turning nuiitiry a number of selections. A 'cement floor ill be put in tbe power li it.so this week and everything is now nearly in complete running order. I be placing of poles is progressing Willard, nmth J North H. Jones M White, Daniel night. Beae A V MACHINE; LARGE LINE ALL- L Christensen & ; REPUBLICAN. VICTORY Ensign, GeoC Shipp. The Ticket Makes a Clean Sweep Every Candidate Being Elected A Quiet But Earnest Election. for mayor and the entire Republican ticket elected by majorities ranging from 03 to 203 Is the result of Tuesdays election in this city. Tlie electiou passed of peaceably and was evidenced by quiet, earnest work by both parties. Tbe total vote exceeded that of 1901 by 143 an 1 of last nolst of the candidates on the electric light situation. cu'sions weic solely as to tlie attitude' unofficial returns. which amounts to more than of tins fuel, which are wasted with the ot dinary underdraft stove. The two top drafts discharge highly heated air into the combustion chamber, with a rotary motion, mi vino it with the lising passes more thoroughly than is possible with a single draft and these gasses are thus oxidized and burned. The stove has a larger positive radiating surface than any other stove of the same diameter. This is one reason wh) it is a perfect loud coal and wood Move, as well as the best Hot-b!.i- 't soft coal stove on Is the right pen to have. If you will allow us to show you and sell fou a 0 g 0 A 1 jg S re Waterman Pen AT THE CITY DRUG STORE WYNN L. EDDY, . Prescription Druggist DUMBF.CK, PLUM BINS. TELEPHONE 2 State St - - - Salt Lake City. Utah 219 ' TESSIE SHIRLEY, and her excellent company in THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY The Latest London and New York Successes. -- CAPITAL $50,000.00. r rl FRUIT TREES. s. Good & I I I Half-acr-e Lot For Sale on 2nd West St., 4 block north Forrest St. Apply in Oluf Christensen, 4th 8 1st. E. Sts.", BrigliJm City Jant gden; Mdx as, Provo; John A Dinzi, Mayer, San Francisco; W C Browning, Sf Louis; E G Manfleld, O N Hickens. L II Lone, W B Wingate and daughter, Salt Lake; J E Gates, Provo; Leon Lichtenstein, Sait Lake;Chris Hlnken, Iowa: E F Hamilton, Salt Lake; R F Miller, Ogden; J B Herrick Milwaukee; W II White. John ll Alexander, S ilt Lake: J D DavisoD Denver; II F V L. Hatch, Ogden; W J Obsnt, St Louis: W II Jones, Cerry Wright, Floyd B Utter,. I n Barkley, Salt Lake; O L Winters, OgdeujI Marks, Salt Lake; S. W. Morrison, Salt Lake; L H Smyth, Salt Lake; B P Anthlane, O L Winters, Ogden; F W Potts, Chicago; E E Peck, Salt Lake; Harry L Moorman, New York; N A Blair, Kansas City; F V Hodges, Denver; J Jessie Shirley Co.; Eugenia La Yon Peiice, Frank Cimo, City; Seth C Jones, C F,WiIliam,Kaysville; F M Krans, St Louis; M W Reed, Rochester; J M Foxley, Logan; FT Bart-leDenver; W W Cluff, Jr., Ike Jones, Salt Lake; T P Kelly, Omaha; F D McCune, Denver; H A Betz Lake-vieRanch, J D Thompson, St Joe; Jim B Herrick, Lincoln; Wm E Tracy and wife, Almo; W A Turner, wife and children, Ogden; I Beetman, Ogden; Geo D McQuarie, Jessie Shirley Co.; Ray Cook, Bountiful; JasBowcutt Fielding; Chas WSteere, C M Denver; II Seyil, New York; M W Pratt, Salt Lake; W M Kansas City; A II Hudson, Salt. Lake: L Shapiro, Denver; J A Lee, L McKean, Omaha. Bram-linbwl- g, Don-shlr- e, FRAMES MADE TO PICTURE I have secured the agency for the world renowned HENRY F. .MILLER piano which will be tbe best piano ever biought into Box Elder I will al'O handle cheaper County. grades and be abie to suit ail tastes and purges. If you want a piano 1 can save you money. A shipment b s already been made which will be here in about a week. For tbe piesent tbe pianos will be kept at my residence. Yours for a square deal, E. W. NICHOLS. NnMMHnaaaaMaMHHnaMi Sorosis underskuis just in. Hoist & Son. We will sell you land In tracts under Bear River canal, east or west of Bear river, with or without water, and will give you 10 to 20 years to pay for same. If you want a home write or call on us at Sarfand or e Brigham City, Utah. C. j- to owner, contractor and carpenter alike is the lumber we sell and put our guarantee behind lumber that is sawed right, seasoned right, dressed right, delivered right and sold satis- N P Hansens shoes are belter myselt exclusively We cheerfully furnish estimates on all wood materials used in home or building construction. to. ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK And can give the promptest tion Ho all work in my line. atten- Norman Lee, Bonded Rosm 25, Abstracter. First Nat. llank factorily. Toltec RANCH COMPANY. - I confine Satisfaction -- PAY FOR ITSEL- F- Completeness; I Invite an examination of tho methods adopted to secure accuracy, and of my ability to make good any loss oaused by error or omission in my abstracis. A Genuine Make NEW MUSIC STORE. f Tin get Abstracis of Title to state: The value of an abstract depends oa THESE THREE VITAL POINTS. te. Comptons Art Gallery. ABSTRACTS. 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility, line of Picture Mouldings, Picture Frames, Photo Colored Subjects, Platiuettes and Medallions JUST ARRIVED. All new and See our new line before the choicest Yours to please, are taken. up-to-da- S. LQhr. Corinne, Utah. D. 1. ORDER. A big e, u, -hecaa-- e a guarantee to be you will have one that - an WHta e tch with pen. perfect ia every particular goes Call and sec for yourself J INSURANCE My-ri- Jos, F, Hansen, Sole Agent. that always writes pickers, FRED J. HOLTON. the maiket. P 4$ & QARPHEY f . it Lm-eii'- A young lady went Into a large dry BEAL ESTATE goods store on a shopping expedition having for a companion a big, handsome dog. lie was a pointer, and the AND manner in which he trotted sedately Room 22 and of out along Talephono No. 22. kept everybody's way FIRST NATIONAL dANK BUILDING showed that he was as intelligent as handsome. The young lady having made her purchase, the shop-giput the check and the money in a wooden DO YOU WANT ball and sent it along the cash railLoans on Real Estate way, relates Golden Days. at luwesl interest; At the first whiz the dog pricked Homestead Kntries and proof: up his ears, and the next instant he started after the ball as if he were lY) buy or seil Real Estate: morally sure it was some new kind of Title : examined and convex ed; bird. Past the crowds of Christmas Reliable legal woik; in and out and between hunbuyers, dreds of people, the pointer dashed CONSULT until the ball disappeared from view. Then he looked puzzled and then humiliated, aud was coming back to his indignant mistress when the ball came whizzing on its return trip. Utah, Brigham Ci'.y, This time the dog expressed his feelflew short ho as after his ings by yelps game, and this time he took the short route along the counter and fetched 10.000 apple trees, two yea's. Vo 7 up in front of the shop girl, leaving behind him a trail of diimnyed shop-pel- feet, leading varieties, 00 per 1 00o: 10 KM). Then tbe ball was given him to per 7 per inn. 12.000 shade trees ) t investigate, and a more disappointed Call at, nuisery and see nees. was never seen. dog in soft coal, Fountain Pen. Good Gloves lor fri s. at N. P, i lo its. - Trilby. Toni" lit The military band got out in the -Doris. Accounts and Correspondence afternoon and after giving a number Friday night Solicited. night of selections at the court house, visit- Saturday A Modern Magdalen. enlivened the several polling places, Ail business given prompt attention Saturday matinee, at 2:15 Nell Gwynne. ing tlie town considerably. p. J. M. Jenson, John Pinquee, Matinee prices, 15c and 25c. At tlie opera bouse the election re" Cashier year, tbe county election, by 24, showPresident. turns were read from the stage aud ing tlie great interest tlie voters took PRICES POPULAR the announcement of victory for tlie in the election. LORENZO N STOHL 50c. and 35 JOSEPH N STOHL 25c, Republicans was received with cheers. Nearly all tlie votes were In by 5 The complete returns were not recelv-e- l oclock, tlie judges having an easy STOHL BROTHERS. until after the play, and Main St. A DISAPPOINTED DOG. time afte!- tint hour Even nod i wa1 was soon packed with an e.Uhusiastio kept guessing as to tlie ru.ul' through He Wei a Hon I or and the CaahjBall ciowd, cliceiing for tlie victors. . Loans, Loans. Loans, tlie day, both partnsi'l.iliiiingvii-iorjj la the Dry flood Store Fooled Him. dis-J i The lie the Politics took a buck seu ami complete fillowlng gives tex Hot'Blast Coal Stove A 's it C. UTAH All kinds of iive repairs at Joq. f'. Hansen Fttlni.uie Co. D. S. LOHR. - No Mortgage Tax No Third Party No Attorney Fee No Appraiser Fee. 8 Knudson., Nursery ' No Delay No Commissions No Expenses EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, The Cole's Improved Vot - lnsuics pioinpiness and quick delivery. Being our own, makes it possible tor us to .make and close loans with , vf (ever-bloomin- g $m Pop- vAVil thou-an- V MONEY ON HAND Heaeers and Ranges. Zuu-de- l. UTAH REAL ESTATE LOANS. Jepp-so-n. Three baby boys came to town eslerday, one m the family of MONEY Isaac Hansen in the Second ward, another in the family of William Pulsipher in the Fourth ward, and the third in the family D, S. LOHR of Geo. Bowden of the Third All doing nicely. ward. At the election held in Bear Corinne, Utah, River City Tuesday, the followShade trees $3 to $6 per hundred; ing membeis of the town board fruit trees, apple trees $60 per Anton. Ghristen- woe elected: R oses in $10 per hundred. 'tn, president: ohn P. Ilolm-f.re- n, great variety varie Peter Weidtnann, Peter S. field old one grown at year J oisen and Alvin Stander, trust- ties) reduced price in one hundred lots. ees. Two tickets were in the Yours to save money, field but were not based on poli- Burns the gasses EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, M.kmvger. - OF 29. Curtain, 8..i)pra The Eminent and ular actress j WITHIN' THE REACH OF I tical lines. Larsma 1. Stchl, NONE BETTER. ' Mr. Jones was not in Kelton at Ihe Ilorsley.,C O Beiy' River City-W- m time and bis clerk closed the store Christensen. about 7.30 oclock. Eiwood J. F. Bowring, Waller J Along about 9 oclock the burglars broke into the Kelly. Garland-Rudol- ph store by prying off a lock on the back Christensen, II W Valentine. door with a crowbar. Then they pio Bothwell Lorenzo Anderson, M L ceeded to di ill holes into the safe and Hunsaker. blew it open with dynamite. Foitu Thatcher Wm Haws, C J Dewey. nately Mr. Jones cash was securely Charles Kelly, locked in an inner apartment of the Lucius A. Snow, safe and before the7 burglars could get N. Stohl, Oleen it, they were interiupted in their wmk btake Presidency. by Wrn. Robbins, the mall carrier of Snowvllle, who bad beard the exploThe Shirley Company, sion and secured the assistance of Mr. The Jessie Shirley company has Jones son. Tbe burglars made their played to crowded houses every night escape after being closely pursued by this week and there Is every indication Mr. Robbins and young Jones and it that the house will be equally crowdis believed that Mr. Robbins shot one ed for the remaining performances though not seriously hurting him. which extend to Saturday night. Nothing of value was taken lrom tlie Tils phenomenal success is due to tlie store but the damage to tlie safe will excellent company and tbe prices of be about 150. admission which have been reduced for this occasion. Miss Shirley is a wonderful actress and has won the admiration of all who Saved by buying fruit trees and shade trees of Corinne SEWING , P Christensen, J waid-J- no V X , NEW ROYAL Store ot Kelton Broken Into FEidmann. Last Week lloi.ejville Geo W Watkins, Peter From Commissioner E. II. Jones, Jr. Band, who was in from Keiton Monday atJ A Edwards, Alma Deweyville tending tbe county court, we learn Uei-e'- i. that a desperate attempt was made ( oliinsb n John G. Wheatley, Wm to burglarize lnssloie last Tliuisday D liunsuker.' E- - NUMBER THIS WEEK We cheerfully refund your money if you are not perfectly satisfied with u Cutler, R L Abialiara Evans, O II Mantua Jas BURGLARY. C - f I Operaffee Knudson. & 7 EVERY NIGHT Sorenson. Stohi Furniture Co. TURNED But Just to All. B1 in , Brigham, Utah $100,000 to Loaii at c per cent interest on improved dry or Wilson Lumber Go., Tremontand Bear EivcrCity, Utah. Phone la Tremont office! irrigated farms Fred Jb .... 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