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Show We have a number of fine HEATERS on hand and it being late in the season will close them out at a SACRIFICE. CALL ' AND EXAMINE THEM AT THE Stohl Furniture Co., Death of Mrs. Nephi Anderson. In the death of Mrs. Ascnoth Anderson, which sad event occurred at 8 oclock Tuesday morning, Brigham City loses another of its good and noble women. She was the wife of Nephi Anderson, county superintendent of schools, and a lady loved and respected by all who knew her. The cause of her death was heart disease, she having been seriously ill for several weeks past, The funeral services will he held at the tabernacle tomorrow (Friday) at 1 oclock p. m. The remains may be viewed at the residence from 10 to 12 oclock. Mrs. Anderson was the daughter of Ephraim and Ruth Tillotson and was born Feb. 1, 1868, in Lincoln County, Missouri. When quite young sbe came with her parents to Utah, setWas married to tling in Ogden. Nephi Anderson in 1886 and they came to this city in 1890. She was president for some time of the Y. L. M. I. A. of the Fourth ward but on account of ill health was oblig' ed to resign this position since which time she has been an aid. She leaves a husband, three children ahd a host of friends to mourn her loss, First National Bank Building. Madeline Wixom Dead. Madeline Wixom, daughter of Mr. mittees call. The members are II and Mrs. S C. Wixom, died last ThursMEETING. FRUIT GROWERS I W. Valentine, James Jensen, John P. day night of tubercular meningitis, .Tames Christensen, after an illness of nearly a month. Hr Unanimoui In Wanting a Fruit Grower' Christensen, Ilyrum Standing, Lars Larsen, L. P Un.onThe disease is a rare one and nearly - Johnson. the fruit growers of Brigham City was held in the city j City Officers Appointed. ' council chambers last Saturday night. The city council met in regular sesThere was a large attendance and sion Tuesday night with all members f rom the sentiments expressed by the preseut. numerous speakers, there appears to Jog. Jensen, county clerk, spoke in be a necessity for and an earnest desire behalf of measuring water at Mantua, to form a fruit growers' uniou here. that Commr. Valentine and It was shown that there has been no stating himself had been appointed a commituniformity of prices among the fruit tee to act with itsity in this matter growers and tlmt wC:e a union formed and wished to know 'the. pleasure off which could control the output of the council iu this respect. The mey-o- r fruit, the demand for our peaches in stated that the matter would be car load lots could better be tilled. duly considered. One speaker stated that dealers from Application of N. P. Nelson to bord slant points have wanted as many as fifty carloads, could they contract row $1,000 of sinking fund was referr' for them through an association, who ed to mayor and city attorney. could nut afford to take the time toj C. Simonsen recommenleJ that the make up a single carload from inde- - council pay $1 per month for rent of A meeting of council chamber. Adopted. pendent gruwers. The following appointments for city J. F. Merrell was elected chairman of the meeting and Lorenzo Anderson offices were tb&u filled by vote of the council: secretary. Road supervisor and watermaster, was discussion considerable There " The little ones sufferalways fatal were at first but the last severe ings two weeks sbe lay in a comatose condition from which ahe never rallied. She was born in this city Dec. 26th, 1895. She was a bright, lovable child and her death is a severe blow to her parents and other relatives. Funeral services over the remains were held in the Second ward meeting house last Sunday at 11:30 oclock, Counsellof T. H. Blackburn presiding. The ward choir rendered some apThe speakers preciate selections. were Eiders' Lorenzo Jeppson, J. F. Merrell, Miss Lola Nichols, John Y. Christensen, John F. Erdmann, Miss Lou Ilorslcy, Peter Knudson, F. W. Fislrburn, Geo L. Graehl, E. A. Box, H. W. Valentine and Thos. H. Blackburn. There was a large attendance, a number of the classmates of the deceased were present. The casket was covered with numerous floral offerings of friends and relatives. The grave was dedlcatcd by Bishop of little A. Valentine, grand-fathe- r THREE - ( Can convince you of this fact. WE ARE MAKING A Special sale on these ranges, Knudson. - - Make your - at Garland Toltec Opera House Wfi bBlifiVfl our experience and square a dealing in the past warrants of your patronage. con-tinuam- Yours to please At & & The Eddy Drug Store, -- WYNN L EDDY, Prescription Druggist.- ce J East . one-thir- I - -- Peirce. f ui thesli.i plays. ' l'f I ' Its f. timm-e- jPne iijn-n- jj Salt Lake City. Utah C1H CAPITAL $50,000d)d Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. All business given prompt sttcofioa J. M. John Pinohkk, Jenson, President. LORENZO N Cashier. STOHL JOSEPH STOHL N STOHL BROTHERS. Loans, Loans, Loans, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Room 22. Tslophono No. 22. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING DO YOU HXXF- - 1 """'n Loans on Real Estate at lowest interest Homestead Entries and proofs To buy or sell Real Estate; Titles examined and conveyed Reliable legal work; CONSULT DESCRIPTION OF ANIMAL: FRED J. HOLTM). Brigham City, 1904. Utah, ABSTRACTS. Three points to think of when von got Abstracts of Title to Ilea) Estate: 1. Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. . The value of an abstra;, depends 01 THESE THREE YiTAL POINTS I Invite an tattntnation of the methods adopted to secure accuracy, and tf my ability to make good any lose caused by error or omission In my abstract. I confine Touches. When jou lumberth.it build you wsil tak myselt exclusively to ABSTRACTING. CONVEYANCING and NOTARY VOK The Finishing leq'ioe a good finish and hold tb it liri.di You want luioN-- i that warp and pu l out of j to This Lumber 9 ! j tn, day of s .J ad toi. a.teu ion to all work. i;i my imc. , All tn mvcarc Hit; with t ho stncU-sed Itv Norman Lee, j Bonded ; t t Abstracter. . First Nur. Ktfcsiu Utah 4 $1 d $t 50. $100,000 gives it so nvtvky desirable qualities, tfiaj )iou ought to glad to buy it. Wilson Lumber Go., Tremunl nid ll..ir 59, 75. - The Attention Given . 1, DUMBECK, THE BANK OF BRIGHAM Manager. Curtain, 8 3U p tn and a 'i'll ndid v:!U.uim Hi.'-- ( Utah. BLBPMONB -T- State St 219 loreizo I, Stahl, j.ii mii.l W Sens, - PLUM BING. C. tin iustensen, Poundkeeper for Brigham precinct. lh Koltic liUiir Parker , , & QARTHEY One bay bor.e about 15 years old, blotch brand on left shoulder. Said estray was taken up by me In said precinct on the 25th day of Janu- Down -- & . Brigham Uity, I have In my possession the following described estray animal which, If not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my residence in said precinct, on Saturday, the 6th day of February, 1904, al the hour of 2 p. tn. Way I jj$j S. A. Sackett county. PRODUCTION I j 28 Peach and Aprioot Trees For Sale. WM. A. BRADYS SCENIC l , acres' cf Choice Fruit Trees. Special Attraction Aarge cortege followed the remains verson, Salt Lake; Jim B Herrick, Ogden; E II Jones, Kelton; J E Bradley, to the cemetery. , L Robinson, A E Stans-berAlfreds Larsen Kotter was born on St Louis; J Denver: J II Hayden. Spokane: a German sailing vessel near tbc Cape (J Forsythe, Jr., Kansas fltv; Uvu pf Good nope, Africa, Sept. 8, JS,4.j Veil, St Lmii'sV 1: h.m.-i-.- , nm-ajo.I !"K-i-, I 'I I.ni-.- . Ifer parents were taking a voyage from n I - 1. in nj -, 1. hi'1 r,i..r siii V a, In, Sweden to Xew Zealand .ng an j fi rd, Vcn : I Il.lrl fi'X. ins V fs Hu1 of oniit isy. lie w.is event nil! H Viil'k; I V ) .I'ih'I M a. Alfi-dname-M.inno, g.ven throe M T,i 'iv-- , M 'wii.i kipwill., Ooeuua. Her paiftils turned her Al No r.erd of King "a w til dower d Licfies $12 coats at Paine at the..u,iJ any longer. off, now $S; Misses $4.50 coots emv of music WedntSilav mt'l.t. f . at one third off, now $3; childrens U you love swed strums nf off,-no$2. S3 coats al one-th- ud Ihisiniludes every to,n tn tin tmitir, go to t he new aradimy l t hi In pine wliri $-lure rut leseryen f UTAH Brigham City, Friday, Jan. 29, y, We insure PURE DRUGS, CAREFUL SERVICE and RIGHT PRICES, Wanted Twenty of Utah, County of Box Elder, f In tho Brigham City precinct of said ary, Third Party Attorney Fee Appraiser Fee land with water right, with priv vilege of exchanging good city lot close to Central School, as part payment. Fred G. Nelson, Estray Notice. State Expenses Mortgage Tax EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, Josehi Jensen, j28 fi8 ' Clerk..,, KANCH COMPANY. 4 JOS. F, HANSEN FURN. CO.. 43 at Brigham City, Utah. f No No No No No collision, f. For Sale 2 good milch cows. Card of ThanksDr. Freiday, Collinston, Ut. tf I desire to sincerely thank the peoDr. L. H, Berg, dentist, Utah-n- a ple who so kindly assisted me in my hoteltf affliction and to assure them that of discount A their kindness, their faith and prayers' 33 per cent extended are sincerely appreciated by will be given on all Ladies Misses me and were a great comfort to my and Childrens coats at Boothe & Peirces . f wife until the time came when the Lord saw fit to relieve her from her And to those who so gensufferings. HOME rendered assistance at the erously -- PAY FOR ITSELFfuneral I wish to extend my heartWe will sell you laud in felt thanks, also. tracts under Bear River canal, east or HexrL.Kotteu, west of Bear river, with or without Blankets at clearance sale prices water, and will give you 10 to 20 years to pay for same. It you want a home ' at Horsleys. . write or call on us Cot-terel- SHOULD COME TO US. the Comptons Art Gallery. 4 1 avoid Our Enameled Portraits. life-t'm- I late to The killed were Mike Laskovltcli, 40 years of age with a family in Greece; Dan Ninkovitch, 43 years of age, unmarried; Mike Zcganovltch, 20 years of age whose father Is also working on the cut-ofThe injured were at once taken to the hospital at Ogden, one being In a We make enlarged portraits from your original very serious cond 1 tlon. in from old or County Attorney Perry and Sheriff your Sepia, pictures negative Josepbson of tills city, Justice 8. N. Water Colors and Crayon. Cook, R. E. Davis and J. M. Dalton of See our samples before giving your order to Willard and Miss Christensen, the stenographer, went out to the scene strangers of the accident Saturday morning We also carry a big line of where an inquest was held. The Photo Colored Pictures, Medallions and Photo Jewelry. jurors were R. E. Davis, J. M. Dalton and Hans Poulseu. A large number Prices the lowest.. Picture frames made to order of witnesses were examined after which the Jury brought in a verdict of accidental death without placing any responsibility on the R. R. company. Attorney Perry 6ays the men were Another Cannery Meeting, freda, the doctor named her Marina, badly mutilated and presented a and At a cannery meeting held yester-du- v shocking yfght. which means Out of the Sea, They wero taken in the office of J. D. Call, at which to Ogden Where the funeral was held the captain named her Oceana, which the Ogden directors and principal in the Catholic church. means bom on the ocean. stockholders of this city were present, She spent the early years of her life It was found the troubles at the last Mrs. Nels Jenson and Mrs. G. in sunny New Zealand where her meeting arose from a misunderstandW. Knudson were hostesses at a parents heard and embraced the gos- ing of affairs and everything was fixed party yesterday afiernoon at the to the satisfaction of all coDceroed. home of the latter, in honor of pel. In 1885 the family sailed for up was decided to have the old board Mrs. D. L. It In Eddy of Victor, Col. America and settled Logan, Utah. of directors and officers continue ladies attended and the Eighteen were and Here her girlhood days Scent another year. The cannery Is report- afternoon was pleasantly spent in where she attended school at the B. ed to be In a good condition financially and closed with a fine dinY. College. Was married to Henry and the prospects fur the coming sea- games ner. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy are son quite encouraging. L. Kotter, Nov. 28, 1891. Four chilnow on their way home. dren were oorn to them, one daughter See the Boys caps, Mens and three sons. Notice for Bids. pant? and shirts that we are sellis hereby given that disNotice half cent at ing price, 50 per The swell slippers for dancing count, at Boothe & Peirces, f sealed bids will be received at the can be had at Boothe St Peirces. The Quick Meal Range is office of the undersigned county of Box Elder county, up to the best, ChnstenRen & Knud- clerk Feb. 20, 15)04, at 12 Card of Thanks. Saturday, son oclock noon, at which hour caid To all those who so kindly assisted The winner of the first prize at bids will be opened, for the rent us during the illness and Tuneral of Joe Zimmermans saloon in the of the county poor farm for a our daughter Madeline we extend our guessing contest was Tom Ault term of from one to five years, heartfelt tliauks for their aid and of Elwood; the second prize was or for the purchase of said farm won by R. Kaiser, proprietor of and water sympathy. rights amounting to Mb. and Mbs. S. C. Wixom the Saloon at Deweyville, 1 about 19 acres. bg Your Prescriptions near Promontory Point early last Saturday morning, three Greek labor- MONEY ON HAND ers were killed and six Greeks badly Injured. insures promptness and quick The gravel train had stopped on tho delivery . Being our own, makes main line and had red lights on the it possible for us to make add rear car and engine. It was followed close loans with closely by the water train, the engineer and fireman of which claimed they No Delay did not sec the red lights until too No Commissions WE BELIEVE WE 4 UTAH REAL ESTATE LOANS. Sii Injured. "Quick Meal is the best, & EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, By a collision of a water train with a gravel train on the Luclu cut-of- f WE KNOW THE Christensen KILLED. Fatal Railroad Accident Near Promontory Point in Thi County. -- Three Kilted, QUICK MEAL RANGE. as to the kind of' an organization O. C. Jensen, Deputy city marshal and pound which would be for the best interests Madeline. of the fruit growers at the present keeper, Marenus Olsen, N. P. Anderson, time, some favoring a union merely tn City surveyor, Mrs- Freda Kotter Laid to RestInspector of buildings, T. W. regulate prices, and others advocated funeral services were Impiessive incorporating and to establish a pack- - Whitaker. noon held last Saturday at the at B. II. Jones. City attorney, Ing house. house over the ward Fourth meeting A committee of seven was selected and Ladies Mrs. remains of Misses Freda Kotter, wife of Childrens, to investigate the merits of other & Henry L. Kotter, an account of whose Boothe received at organizations of fruit growers and the slippers just death was published last week. The meeting adjourned subject to thisoom Peirces. building was filled wjth friers and relatives of the deceased, a large number having come over from Logan, InBuy $3 worth of goods of Elias cluding the parents, a brother and Jensen and get a beautiful decorThe 1900'' Washer several sisters of the deceased, Bishop ated match case ree. Lewis of the ward in which they reSee Holsts Saves Women's Lives, clearance sale Prof. J, F. Miller and Daniel ad. sided, tf he bearings upon u talch this nnchinc turn are luooo bicycle and T. Miller. T willpeilastfeeta os those ofIn aoperat mg it the lady tarns it to the light and to the left about half way The floral offerings were numerous HOTEL UTAH-N- A REGISTRY. To make it work as nearly around each time. rendered and The choir beautiful. automatic as possible it is provided with two oil which engage at each extempered coiled springs Tho some choice selections aGd there was Arrival for tho Week Ending Wednesday treme point acd help to reverse the motion. machine moves uninterrupted until it reaches the Noon. Jan. 27 th, 1904. comes in then it reversed, be should whero it a beautirul quartette by members of poiDt n contact with the force of these springs and like he B R Patterson, Chicago; Roy I DlUlt LlKC d choir. notion of a rubber til, bounds back, meeting the the Byrnes, Omaha; A G Draper, Ogden; spring force again at the other extremity. BiCyd' Bishop Brigham Wright presided at Tom Shannon, Chicago; J A Lee.Okla; not if in DAY3 satisfactory. 30 PRICE $13.09. Returnable the services and the following speak- H A Luff, Salt Lake City; J W l, ers paid a high tribute to the pqrc life Farmington; M M Kinstry, and lovely character of the deceased Manitou, Colo; W II White, Balt Lake; E J Evans, New York City; 11 0 Dealer In Furniture, Stove, Range amt Granltoware, Brlgliam City, Utah. and spoke of tiie assurance of a rich Standley, San Francisco; W O Wood reward on the other side: Bishop ruff, St Louis; Tim Covert, Collinston; Lewis, Prof. J. F. Miller and Daniel Chas Miller, ldtio; J W Ure, Jr., OgT. Miller of Logan, Counsellors David den; Jno R Glynn, Salt Lake: Dan Rees and Isaac H. Jensen, Pres, Lu- Portef, Garland; J 8 Stratford, Salt A PPruith, cius A. Snow, Bishop Lorenzo N. Lake; J II Edwards, Lehr, C. B. & Q. Tty.; R II Fryer, Dewey; N Stohl, Bishop J. B. McMastjjr, Pres. W Elliot, Salt Lake; J N Duncr, DuClias. Kelly and Bishop Wright. luth; J Bowcutt, Collinston; S F Hal - THE" WE SELL MEN llim-- it, Rivi-r'bi,-- , Treui.yl rTi;,h. o.j.ge. , at t TO Ld.AU per cent . interest on improved dry w irrigated farms .... Fred Olle Roe Holton, 53 Flt Nat. Ptn;; BI4f i |