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Show all ft. y VNi$S? n a , y ''y Devoted to no Party or VOLU3IE IX. UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1904. BRIGIIAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, Have Just Basalvad -- a beautiful SPRlNS LINE of W PARENTS Lace Curtains, Door Drapings, EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH Great Crockery Sale! Excel Visitor at The Schools-Anderson Prelent Program-Su- pt. sented With a Fine Watch An and Chain Portiers, Last Friday was pareuts' day in the schools of this city, and although Smyrna and Axminister Rugs, the weather was cold and stormy, the attendance cf parents at the various Come and see us and be convinced schools was quite good. that we can furnish you the most On the walls of the school rooms had beautiful draperies for the least pos- been arranged specimens of the pupils sible money. Remember the place. Cn work in different branches of study and these were inspected with interest by tlie visitiug parents. The class recitations were not interrupted and First National Bank Building. the parents had a good opportunity of seeing the systems by which the minds THE BAND CONCERT- Anona, Intermezzo Two Step by of their children are being developed Vivian Gray. Words of praise were heard on every A Splendid Entertainment by Local Talent Bohemian Girl by Theo. M. Tobani. hand for the excellence of the speciAn Appreciative AudienceClarinet Solo by Mohr, F. II. Ford. mens shown and the systematic bain One of the finest entertainments Reminiscences of Scotland by Fred ing of the pupils ever given in this city, was the conIn the afternoon a program was ar Godfrey. cert given by the Military Band at for the benefit of the visiting langed by the opera tome Monday night. It Cavalry Charge, Descriptive and patrons of the school and parents G. Luders. Sj nopsis Morning of the was an exhibition of musical ability the room in which it was given was is heard approaching by our boys that can not be sui passed battle; iufantry well filled. Principal John S. Bingwith hies and drums; else cavalry in the the in local anywhere talent by ham presided. After singing Ameristate. It was a feast cf melody tlnd distance, coming nearer and nearer ca by the congregation and prayer until they charge upon the cnemv; haimony that should bring a feeling Vance, Mr. Bingham made an of pride in the organization to every cavalry, Infantry and artillery in the address of welcome which was well citizen of Brigham City. While it is melee of battle; defeat of the enemy, received. not claimed that the band has yet pursued in the distance by the cavThe pupils of Miss Madsen's school reached perfection, yet that it is mak- alry. sang a pretty song. Following their annual custom, the ing rapid progress toward that point Mrs. Minnie II. Jenson made an adwa evident to those who haveattend-e- d concert, was repeated yesterday afterdress discussing the subject cf educathe band concerts in the past jeais noon at the opei a lioue, the old folks, tion from a parent's standpoint. She and witnessed the excellent perfor- widows, orphans and wives of missionurged the parents to work in harmony The band aries being the specially mv ited guests mance of Monday night. with the teachers and aid in tliclr showed great improvement and all at- of the baud. The occasion was an enchildren's sth'lks The childien. should tending had only words of praise for it. joyable one for those attending and also receive occasional compliments Prof. L P. Christensen's comet solo, the generosity cf the band greatly ap- to encourage them in their studies. Ton aid Jorgensen's baritone solo and preciated. Some of Mrs Lee's pupils then renProf. F. II. Fords clarinet solo were dered a gestuie song in excellent style. Building Notes. vociferously applauded. Prof. Sorensen veiy interestHansen of the First vvaid is Lars MiisEUledd Lund sang incharming ingly on the benefits of an education a handsome nine room Miss Blanche Cozier then favored sijle Love in the Springtime, and just completing across residence brick the road east of the audience witn a solo, which she to an encore. had to respond the tabernacle. It will oe a credit to sang very effectively. Six of the pupils of Prof. Christen-se- i the city. Clem Horsley of the board of trusdanced the Sailors Hornpipe to & Sons are making an tees spoke in respect to truancy among M. IIanon pe.fection and were forced to dance it Main St. the pupils The law enforces a duty the second time to satisfy the au- addition to their store on is increasing. busmens on the trustees to compel the attendthat showing dience. ance of a child of school age a certain and been has Jos. Hancock grading Mrs. C. O. Anderson delighted the number of days in each year, He asklot. his Forrest St, How improving audience with the recitation ed the assistance of the parents in of residence brick The beautiful Rube Played the Piano,'' this respect and also to prevent tardisituated One of the gems of the evening was Adam Larsen of Park Valley ness. Secand between First the selection, Morning, Noon and on First, east, Supt. Nephi Anderson spoke of the N.ght in Vienna by Christensen's ond south streets, is nearly completed conditions existing in refavorable and will be one of the finest residences orchestra. school to work, contrasting it spect The selections played by the Mili- in the City cf Homes. conditions years ago. He comwith A. M. Nelson is preparing to build tary Band woie as follows: plimented the teachers on their exHerman American March by Wra. an extension to the rear of his store on cellent showing and said their work Main street. The cellar lias already P. Kretschmer. Op. 191. was appreciated by the patrons of the The Meiry-makerMedley Over been excavated. schools. turc, by L O. DeWitt Hon. F. W. Fishturn, by request, Baseball Challenge. Cornet Solo by Prof. L. P. Chiisten-seu- . spoke in behalf of the patious of the ' . In order to start the national game school, explaining the advantages of Barber of Seville, Ovciture, by for the season of 1904, the baseball the public school system. Rossini. players of the Second ward offer to The patrons of the school were then t Old Kentucky Home, by Otto Lang play any picked nine in the city next iavited to express their sentiments Saturday afternoon at the academy and in response Lorenzo Jeppson, Mrs, ly Op. 121. d square. Everybody come and make a Vance and Nels Madsen made a few Baritone Solo, Rohm Adair, good game. Jorgensen. remarks expressing their approval aud gratification with the progress of the We will make some treWe have too large a stock cf these goods and must reduce it at ANY COST. We have also a lot of odds and ends in Cups, Platter dishes, etc,, that MUST MOVE at HALF their Cost and Less. The Mowing white ware is a pretty pattern of fancy, thin porcelain dinner ware and is not the ordinary, heavy, coarse, white crockeryi s, Beg prtoe Sale price eacli each 30c each 15c each 20c Pretty shape pickel dish covered butterdish45c Pretty shape 25o Large cieara jugs 25o di6hes . . neat fruit 4in, Very . 25c 41in. 55c Cups and saucers Very delicate cups and saucers 65c Platters Cm Platters "in Bowls Bowls 45c .. . .....05c Scollops. Meat dishe Meat dishe . . Plates each 20c each 40c each 30c each 4Hn Bowls Large covered dish 100 piece diuner set Christensen larsaparilta.,,. (Concentrated Hf S FOR SALE a The Drug Store, Eddy L 'WYNN 0 ) A specific for ail biojd disorders - & EDDY, Prescription Druggis- t,- & $ 0 0& . Utah. each Choice Peaches, Apples, Prunes and Apricots. FRANCIS & FIGGINS, 50c each li set set costa miles south court house, Brigham city, - - & QARTHEY - Utah. DUMBECK, PLUM BINS. TBLEPHONB 8& jrjCE 219 State St - - - Salt Lake City, Utah IH THE 9 OF BRIGHAM CITY CAPITAL $50,000.00. Accounts and Correspondence' Suit for Damages. Wc are Artists in Photography cut-of- f Feb. 19. ne alleges negligence on the part of the company in placing the car of powder which exploded near the bead of the train, and also negligence in allowing the brakes of the train on which he was riding to become out of repair. Tlie plaintiff picture taken it will pay you to call on us. Prices reasonable, We make Picture Frames to order, Comptons Art Gallery M. Licenses-J- . Creason, age 27, and Mrs. The Ogden S- S. Convention- For the Sunday School District convention at Ogden the O. S. L. Co. will sell round trip tickets at one fare, Saturday and Sunday good to return Monday, March 21. The Butte train No. 8 will stop Sunday morning if flagged, at Honeyville, Brigham, Willard and Hot Springs. For ail 'information visitors must call at bureau of Information just south of Ogden tabernacle. HIGH PRICES Elder county TERMS? Farm for Sale. Spray Your Orchards. REAL Room 22- Telsphono No. 22. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING DO YOU WANT Loans on Real Estate at lowest interest Homestead Entries and proofs To buy or sell Real Estate; Titles examined and conveyed Reliable legal work; FRED Depends On The Fruit-val- Lumber is Righ- tin e, Land with Wilson Lumber Go., Make Y0UR home -- PAY FOR ITSELF We will sell you land In tracts under Bear River canal, east or Ovlr a, 000 Acres unimproved 1st west of Bear river, with or without class beet land in various parts of water, and will give you 10 to 20 years to pay for same. If you want a home the county, wilh or without water- write or cal! on us at Borland or F. E. ROCHE, Brigham City, Utah. Apply Corir.ne, Utah, a 8 I confine myselt exclusively to And can give the promptest atten tion to all work in my line. SSAll business Intrusted to my rare is treated with tlie strictest confidence. Norman Lee, Bonded Boom 83, First Nat. Abstracter. Saak Bldg., Brigham, Utah e system. or t invite an examination of the meth ode adopted to secure accuracy, and of my ability to make good any lose caused by error or omission la my ebstrao ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK PRICE. 640 Acres Improved Stock Ranch with fine buildings and water PHARMACY Three points to tUJr.k of when yo get Abstracts bf Title to Beal Estate; Completeness; When you build you aim to J. d. Accuracy; make a structure that vu1'. substantial and permanent. 3. Responsibility. Much depends on the quality The value of an abstract depends on of the lumber used. Plan care- THESE THREE VITAL POINTS fully and construct wisely. 40 Acrls Full Bearing near Tremont and Bear River City, Htah. Phone in Tremont office. Corinne (can le divided to suit purfull with water chasers) rights. 320 Acres Improved water. Utah, ABSTRACTS. Lumber seasoning, right in quality, and right in LOOK AT THIS:LIST!.'I in I. HOLTOII. Brigham City, right undersigned. Orchards ESTATE AND INSURANCE alleges permanent Injury to his hearing besides other injuries. OUR Before renting or buying it will pay you to write for particular to the Two STOHL -- for land when you can rent or buy choice orchards St farms in Box & ON EASY N CONSULT 3. CHEAP JOSEPH Loans, Loans, Loans, Rare Bargain. One 5 acre block on Main street, 3 blocks north of court house, 2 houses, large barn wilh stables and buggy sheds. Nearly all in fruit trees, mostly Elberta peaches. For this and other bargains in homes and farm land, call at once on Stohl Brothers. Oflke Room 22, Phone 26-First Natl Bank bldg. tf WHY PAY Cashier STOHL BROTHERS. - A JOHN PtNGREE, Lu-ci- as our work will readily show, and if you are thinking of having your Marriage All business given prompt attention Theodore X. Carles, by bis attorneys Henderson and Macmillan, lias brought J. M. Jenson, President. suit In the district court of this county against the Southern Pacific comLORENZO N STOHL pany to recover 2,000 for damages n sustained by the explosion on the to the public inviting you to drop in and look over the fine samples of our work at our Art Gallery, Brush and Comb Sale G. 50c set sets at Berry Sons, TREES FOR SALE. 10c and up 1.75c set 1.00 75c & . - Brigham City, Utah, A Bugle Call and want every woman who has ever sighed for a satisfactory brush to examine these. 18 acres cultivated land with water You will be agreeably surprised wtien we quote you prices, for we are right adjoining Garland sugar factory. having a Will sell all 01 part. See Duvid Larsen at Garland or Fred J. Holton, tills week and there Is never anything Brigham City. fancy about our prices. Three dozen brushes for 5 cts. each while they last, I am now prepared to spray your YOURS TO PLEASE. orchards; charges from i c. to 5 cts. per tree ever; thing furnished by me. 1. E. PuuiHLB, mch 31 HOOPES & EDDY, Props. Cor. 3rd West und 4th North Sts. & B. & S. A. Sackett Solicited. HAIR BRUSHES & Peach and Apricot Trees For Sale. Sale price 90c each $ one-hal- 40 F4 Choice Fruit Trees. EsasJESsiagffiiESssE; FOR RENT. Superior line of Brushes $6 50 Knudson 4 fY 4 ss? each crockery at & 4 Compound Extract 45c each 1.45 Fancy cups and sauceis Fancy cups and saucers Fancy cream and sugar Glass water sets Plates at any pricers & William Schuckman, age 26, both of Sacramento, Ca!., weie granted a marriage license March 12, by Deputy Clerk Valentine, and were married by Justice William Ilorsley. March 15 licenses were Issued to John Knudson, age 21, and Rosalia Jeppson. age 20, both of Mantua, and to James n. Palmer, age 35, and Mrs. Eliza Koford, age 34, both cf Brigham City. The latter couple were united schools. in mariage by Deputy Valentine in Miss Ilattie Nichols, in behalf of THE DOMESTIC his capacity of elder. the teachers of the city and county, f: in a neat speech presented County For Sate Cheap. Supt. Nephi Anderson with a fine gold house and lot, corner watch and chain as a testimonial of of 3rd. East, 2nd. South, Brigtheir repect for him. Mr. Anderson, ham Cilv. Will Duke. mi7 who it is understood contemplates goIf it is a S T E W A R ing to England soon, was hardly able that's all you need know to express his thanks for the present about a STOVE or RANGE. He spoke or his happy associations A forty-acr- e tract. of land in mile west cf CuTmnf, with the teachers of this city and iucein Jos. F. Hansen Ed. Ryan, a7 county during his term of office. Furniture Co., The congregation sang Columbia" Coiinae, Utah. - SOLE AGEXTb-Brigh- am benediction and after by Ilyrura City, - - - Utah. Valentine the meeting adjourned FOR SALE. An eighty acre farm and twenty DURABLE SANITARY acre faim, respectively, situated four f miles west of Corinne, and near the S. P. track, all in good culffit tivation; a good water r.ght, ditches all made. Will sell all oi part on There is nutbing that take the of same hair out with tiie the easy terms jf desired. Aidless; fangie & neatness and dispatch" as a good W. G. Child, bristle brush. 26th m24 St., Ogden. Utah. 335 WE HAVE A- - 8 s$ 75c each Reg price Odd pieces of china ...STEWART.. 4 Steel Range. 4 BSZ'roSllgS3Siga,!& ... Delay Commissions Expenses Mortgage Tax Third Party Attorney Fea Appraiser Fee EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH FANCY CHINA WARE each 25c 20c each 25c each 30c each 60c set 45o set 60c set 25c set 121c each 15c each 20c each loans with No No No No No No No bale price set set Ocset 35c set Vegetable dish " 12c each 11c dose 15c 60c Tin Fruit dishes set 20c set 40c set 55c set 40c set 50c set 09c each .. 121c each ... 15c each 15c each . ... Cups aud saucers Plates 6in 18c set insures promptness and quick delivery. Being our own, makes it possible for us to make arid ! Reg price 10c each each set set set set set MONEY ON HAND e, The following ware is decorated with a pretty blue flower on best porcelain very attractive! LOOK AT THESE PRICES, - j China-war- THIS IS A GENUINE SALE! Stohl Furniture Co., In the Springtime vou need a bottle of REAL ESTATE LOANS. Commencing Saturday, March 19th, mendous CUTS in the prices of our Crockery and Etc,, Etc,, Etc. Tor-val- NUMBER 48. UAY. Many Bed Spreads, Just to All. Faction-B- ut ALFRED CREBBIN, Equitable Building, Denver. Colo. Toltec lUNCII COMPANY. SIOO,GOO to Lqaii at e pop cent interest on improved dry irrigated farms.... Fa J. Oflice Room 23, 1st, ar Holton Natl Bank Bldg |