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Show LOST OPPORTUNITIES THE FOURTH CAN NOT We are making a special sale of fine and durable HAMMOCKS at remarkably Low Prices. This is good value and should NOT be MISSEL). The line of HAMMOCKS carried is complete and interesto ing. o ff lift M-- A Successful and Interesting bration. First National Bank Building. Couny Morn- ing Fire. Firecrackers Knudson Cause a Loss to Peter of Four Hundred Dollars. Stone Jars, Fruit Jars and Jar Rubbers An Excellent Program Commissioners. The board met in regular session Tuesday. Tbe matter of the resignation of J, A. Woodworth, Justice of Malad precinct, was presented and deferred. A request was received from James H. Hess, road supervisor at Fielding, for and appropriation of 9190, It was decided to send the surveyor to make surveys of the needed improvements and to make an appropriation to make a complete job. J. D. Call, Democratic county chairman, appeared in respect to tbe appointment of a registrar at Promontory. On motion tbe appointment of Alma Card was rescinded and Chairman Valentine given power to ap- The Fouith of July was celebrated in this city in a manner which reflects credit on all who took any part therein from the time when the mayor called a mass meeting several weeks ago to consider the proposition up to the hour of midnight Monday when the statute of limitations went into effect. It was a success in every respect, a day of rejoloing and good feeling, a day of patriotic Impulses and a day long to be remembered for its There was no accimany pleasures. dent of any kind to spoil the celebration. PRICES THE LOWEST Christensen & Knudson. We are now offering a special discount of on all 20 PER GENT Medalions, Colored Pictures and Picture Frames. Picture Frames Made to Order. The program of exercises as publishlast week was carried out to the Early last Sunday morning a little letter and strictly on time, showing boy of Peter Knudsons began celethe systematic work of the various brating the Fourth of July by shootcommittees. ing off fire crackers in bis fathers At early dawn the noise began, a barn In the southwestern part of tbe cannon made at N. O. Mortensen & Emella Madsen, Mrs. Lewis Lund, perpetuate our great government. We city. Sons being an important factor. The Mrs. Elias Jensen and Hon. John D. must be loyal to our government and Tbe fire bells soon announced the Its leaders. shot gun corps was out and fired volley Peters. result and the fire department reThe Military Band After music by the MiJitaty band, after volley. The band, choir aod congregation sponded In short order but the flames point. court at airs the Mrs. Bay Evans read the Declaration joined in our national hymn Arnerl played patriotic had got too much headway by the It was decided not to open a new house and tbe big flag was unfurled to of Independence. She has a strong ca," after which the meeting was distime they reached there for the fire- road south of Willard as tbe present the breeze. voice so that all could bear. missed by Charles Kelly. men to accomplish much. Mr. Knud-60- 0 one is easier to maintain. Main St. was beautifully decorated The oration by Hon. Wm. Glas In the afternoon there was an and neighbors succeeded in saving Chairman Valentlue was instructed witb flags and bunting from Tbird mann, mayor of Ogden, was dne of his horses and some machinery before to have plans and specifications pre South to First North streets, the busi- the best speeches ever beard in this abundance of amusements provided bis firemen but the arrived, barn, paied for a new county Jail. ness bouses and private residences city. In giving an account of the for old and young at the Central sheds aud bay were burned up. Ills Other routine business was a fine while the poles acts which lead up to the Revolu- Bchool and Tabernacle grounds and making showing loss was about $400. in tbe center of the street were lined tionary war and the signing of the many valuable A prizes distributed. Mr Knudson requests us to extend with flags. Declaration of Independence, It was dance and at the merry bis sincere thanks to bis neighbors Home Missionary Appointments The parade started promptly at 9.30 told in a way which all could under Mho furnished Dancing Academy and to tbe fire department fur tbeir o'clock led by Uncle Sam, (Charles staod and was very interesting. His fob Sunday, July ijth, i 904. amusements tor many. Tbe ball game assistance exwhose make tip was an account of the traitor, Benedict Ar Watkins, South Willard Geo C Shipp, JosE cellent imitation of him) in a prettily nold, tbe trusted friend of Washing- between Brigham and Tremont drew Jensan, Willard Centra Geo F Harding, decorated buggy. Then came the ton, was a most eloquent description a big crowd. Military baud playing appropriate of that noted event, showing the terriIn the evening a fireworks display Sylvanlus Iversen. selections line of march, fol- ble tbe along In and death Willard North sufferings abject pov was given on the reservoir hill but Brigham Nelsen, lowed by a carriage containing Mayor Ephm Jeppson. erty among strangers of the only to a heavy wind and the great Holst and members of the city council traitor in American history. The owing EdMary Ann Holst died at her home Perry Jos Facer, Henry L and Mayor Glasmann of Ogden. Tbe brighter prospects of the colonies af- distance from the city it was not very in the First ward last Thursday, June wards. A fire was started in Wm T Mantua Peter Davis, Baird, firemen made a nice showing with ter the coming of Lafayette and the satisfactory. 30, after an illness of seven and one Jr. hook and ladder truck and hose final their half years of stomach troubles. Death triumph over England's unjust tbe June grass which spread through North Ward Jas M White, Daniel cart decorated with bunting ' with rule was depicted In an impressive the south part of tbe cemetery, but came to her as a happy release from Hardiug. Chief William Forsgren and Asst. manner. He paid a deserving tribute She her long illness and sufferings. no damage was done. Honeyville Stake Presidency. Chief Frank Bowring in a buggy to tbe of the young men of would have been 51 years of age tbe patriotism M eJ Dancing at tbe opera bouse and Thaddeus Wight, Deweyvillleading. Utah in taking part in tbe recent conBoothe day following her death. Academy closed the best celebration Then came the beautiful float made flict with Spam. The speaker was Colli nstonJ A Edwards, Thomas Her husband, Nels C. Holst, brother by The Merrell Lumber & Salt Co. frequently Interrupted with applause held here for a number of years past. of Mayor C. Holst, died about 22 years McMaster. Beaver Christian Hansen, C J and decorated by Clem Horsley con- and received many deserved compliago in this city. The deceased was taining the Goddess of Liberty (Mrs. ments duriog the day. If you dont buy shoes made by bom in Denmark and came to tbis Dewey. Bear River City Jno P Christensen, Winnie Valentine Holst) and thirteen band then The the 9 of when played age. popular years city Geo W Watkins. charming little girls representing tbe BROWN air Hello Bill, in honor of tbe or- HAMILTON The funeral was held Saturday afElwood Jno H Forsgren, Arthur thirteen original states. Following ator of the you dont buy shoes right. day. ternoon at the ward meeting house, Neeley. those were the school children, each SOLD Oleen a Stohl N. made short speech, the speakers being Elders John S, Garland S S conference. BY N. L. IIANSEN bearing a flag, escorted by tbeir teach of duties individuals of the We Guarantee Ever; Pair. 9 to telling Bingham, Wm. Horsley, JamesOlsen, East Garland S S conference. While one ers. third of only about E. A. Box and Bishop McM aster. Bothwell S S conference. were In school children the line tbey Thatcher S S conference. Tbey spoke of the excellent qualities made a pretty showing as tbey march of the deceased, and of her faithfulCharles Kelly, ed four abreast. At the eud of the ness as a member of the church. Lucius A. Snow, parade was the Brigham light arttl Oleen N, Stohl, The daceased leaves a family of five lery a number of boys drawing Stake Presidency. sons and one daughter. small caunoD neatly decorated. Tbe Permlt'us to inform you that we have opened up a line of march along Main St. from tbe General B usiness tabernacle to First north street was crowded en both sides with spectators UTAH, TREMONT, wbo were delighted with the excel and invite our friends (especially those of the Great Bear River Vallentsbowiogi Marshal Joseph Joseph-so- u ley) to call and see us when wanting anything In our line. We will and aids Nephi Valentine and stock of FURNITURE, WALL PAPER, carry an STOVES AND RANGES . and assure you has a solid hard wood ice box, four thicknesses CARPETS, Wilford Beeder, mounted, bandied that our prices wilt be the best. of non conductive. sheeting, such as asbestos, the parade in good style. Trusting you will come and see what we have, we are yours- lined with mineral wool and ground charcole, W. Fishburni master Hod. F. When . galvanized steel and zinc. We have looked the of ceremonies, called tbe meeting at market over for a good ice box and this is one. tbe tabernacle to order shortly after We will sell thh same way as we do the 1900 TREMONT. UTAH. 10 oclock, it was an Inspiring sight to within ball bearing Washer it net satisfactory in full. look waB The will refund building upon, profuseyour money 30 days, we ly decorated witb flags and bunting Yours for good goods, and the three hundred school children seated in the gallery bad each a flag. FURNITURE On the stand Were those taking part In the piograin, besides other prominent citizens While the Guddess of in any quantity? -'Liberty and 13 little girls were in tbe stand Just below. The building wa If so, you will find it to your interest to figure with us. crowded ahd the vast audience ap We have a half million feet of first-clas- s, stock, and everything you want in any quantity. We guarantee plauded frequently the remarks of our price and agree to meet any price on earth the speakers and other good features ed Comptons Art Gallery . Death of Mrs. Holst. To The Public.... Household I Furnishing at The Jeviel Refrigerator Stohl Brothers Furniture JJS. F. HAIISEH DRINK IRONE! Are You Going to Use Lumber a well-select- the program. After music by tbe band, the Star Spangled Banned Chaplain J. C Wix-ooffered up ad appropriate Invoca- of a refreshing summer tonic served at the. SODA FOUNTAIN At gj The Eddy Drug Store, WYNN L EDDY, Prescription Druggis- t,- Co. CO.:: 444444444444444MM44M4 I I i $ i IS X Cedar Lumber for Water Gates, Culverts, etc. X m tion. The choir sang Come Where tbe Lillies Bloom.1 Mayor Holst then extended a hearty welcome to the visituts and hoped they would have a good time. Everything they saw belonged to them if it wasnt fastened down and if they didnt see what they wanted, they only had to ask for it. ' Some splendid sentiments were the following; E. A. Box, given by A Large Line of the Celebrated Invincible Fly Proof Wire Doors JUST RECEIVED. Let us figure with you,-w- e can serve your interests.- - Wilson Lumber Co., Tremont and Bear River City, Utah. .PHONE s IN EDWARD B, KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH EXPERIMENT. Celc Veil Carried Out. No Accidents' To Mar The Enjoyment Stohl Furniture Co., Sunday Large Stock of IN BRIGHAM. BE RECALLED! A SUCCESSFUL : TREMONT OFFICER REAL A Flow ol Water Secured Sufficient ESTATE to Irrigate Fifty Acres of Land William and Joseph Knudson completed their well digging experiment for Irrigation purposes lust Friday and are more than satisfied with the result. Last Saturday thetr large orchard and garden tracts just west of this city, where the well was sunk, was visited by a large number of farmers, orchardlsts and business men and Mayor Holst with most of tbe members of the city council went down to see tbe inspiring sight. The pump, operated at present by steam, was throwing out a body of water sufficient to Irrigate forty to sixty acres of land. The well could not be pumped dry and It is believed that tbe flow will increase right along. The Knud son brothers Irrigated ten acres of tomatoes and melons Saturday, and as tills was the first time wjter had been applied this year, It required much more water than It will another time. The success of the gentlemen will solve to a great exteut the problem of getting water for the hundreds of acres of dry land near this city. As every kuowB, the city 1b built ou an immense wash of gravel and sand from the Box Elder canyon. All the water used for iirigatlon and which comes from the storms during the year seeps down through this gravel formation uutll It reaches the clay, It is believed there Is an immense body of It spread out under all parts of the city aud when a well is dug tbe water will fill into It from all sides. Tbe success confirms tbis of tbe Knudson brothers theory together with other successful attempts on a smaller scale by Messrs. Olsen and Isaacson in tbe southwestern part of the city. LOANS. DWARDB. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH If you don't buy shoes of N. L. HANSEN you don't buy shoes right tsTWe Gurantee Every Pair. -- as. - - 219 State St Salt Lake City. Utah till HE BANK OF BRIGHAM CAPITAL S50.000.0a Accounts and Correspondency Solicited. All business given prompt attention J. M. John Pino bee, Jenson, President, LORKNZO N Cashier STOHL JOSEPH N STOHL STOHL BROTHERS. Loans, Loans, Loans, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Room 22- Talephono No. 22 FIRST NATIONAL SANK BUILDING. Dr. L. H. Berg Dr. L. H. Harding DENTISTS VVIDEUBORG BLOCK, power. The experiment cost them about and the water is worth at least 94000. All who visited the well were greatly pleased with the showing and no doubt many others will now try for similar wells, profiting by the expert ence of tbe Knudson brothers and t others. Mr. and Mrs. William Knudson en tertalned the visitors in the afternoon in a tent near tbe well with ice cream and other refreshments together with fruit from their extensive orchard near ty. 9700 Jr-- , DUMBECK, PLUMBlim telephone The well dug by the Knudson broth ers is nine feet in diameter and is about thirty feet to the water, with seven feet of water below. They started to operate tbe pump with electrio motor but this was found not to be of sufficient force so tbey will probably put In a R, L. Fishburn & QARTHEY Nominated- - Brigham City, - Utah. 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; CONSULT FRED J. HOLTON- Utah, Brigham City, ABSTRACTS. Three points to think of whenyou get Abstracts of Title to Real Estate: 1. Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. At the Republican primary held at The value of an abstract depends on the court house last Thursday night THESE THREE VITAL POINTS. R. L. Fishburn, Jr., received the 1 Invite an examination ot the methods adopted to secure ecouraey, and ot nomination for trustee for the Brig to make good an; lose caused my ahillty ham City school district for the terra by error or emUsloa in my abetrao . of three years to be voted for next I confine myselt exclusively to , Monday. No better selection could have been made for this important office as Mr. Fishburn is well qualified for the Clem Horsley, who has position. served the people faithfully for two trustee. terms, is the retin-ig 3ee Our Prices on Jars. Quart M.ison J.trs4 , . .75 pt--r Dz Y Gkl. ,r . , ,$r,no p'T Dz Mason Jar Gaps..,, .25 per Dz No allowance for broken jars lionhe dfc PrirCc. Democratic Primary. Dttneorutic primary is here-- t at the by called to convene court house, tonight, July county 8 at to consider the oclock, 30 7, proposition of nominating a canA didate for school trustee for Brig-jhaCity school district No. 4. to be voted for Monday, July 11, John E. Baird, it City Chairman, ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK And can give the promptest atten tion to all work in my line. SfAll business intrusted to my care is treated with the strictest confi deuce. Norman Lee, Bonded Abstracter, a Fuat Wat. Bank Bids., Brigham. Utal Room Farm for Sale. t8 acres cultivated land with water-righ- t adjoining Garland sugar factory. Will sell all or part. See David Larsen at Garland or Fred J, Holton, Brigham City, $100,000 to Loan at C par cent interest on improved dry or irrigated farms .... Fred olton, Office Rcom 23, 1st, Nat'l Eaafc JJjj |