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Show CSX ESfflER SBWa Box Elder News, V,' stndin iuu 'A 1ici fa hu r TELEPHONE THURSDAY, In Advance, vi ic iwi NO. 39-- MARCH-3- , Miss Kate Anderson of Logan Hyrum Valentine, the teacher! of the district school at Ehvood,j Peters Mamie t of Mi'S gue-'l' 1 H urned for ow-- ii k fv to U.e tiO'C ul i.ia school on L. Dal aim naU ill gains. of smallpox. Holst & 6on. f account N L Hansens shoes are better A. J. Caggie, Jr., of Corinne Mrs. Lottie Cozier was in Ogwas in Brigham on businee the den Tuesday visiting her sister latter part of last week. P. Chris- Mrs. A. R. G. Smith, Wheat for sale.---- J. N L Hansens Bhoes are better if tensen, So Main St. Last Saturday night a number Joseph Hansen is down from Pocatello, Idaho, visiting his par- of the friends of Mrs. Mary Milents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen, ler surprised her at her home in They brought Rooms to Rent Furnished or the Third ward. a good supply of eatables and all office. this unfurnished. Inquire had a general good time. It is reported that nine inches 300 pairs of spectacles to select of snow fell in Willard Saturday from at J. Jonansens, the jeweler, and Sunday night, the most snow at 50 cents a pair former price they have had this winter. from $2 to $5. tf Meal A Quick Range. th" this is 1904. SUBSCRIPTION. Otherwise, $1 50 $125 A TEAK. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Miss Ella Bywater has been seriously ill the past week. Bargains! Bargains at Hoists. Attorney General Breeden was up trom Salt Lake Tuesday on business. For Salk dis Good Jersey milch old. cow years J. C. Wixom. Prest. Chas. Kelly has been Christensen & Knudson. Pupils desiring to join my dancquite sick since last Saturday but ing class should do so not later is improving. than Saturday night, March 5th. If it is a Stewart, thats all E, W. Nichols. 1 a know or about stove need you Mrs. Nels Peterson is able to range. Jos, F. Hansen Furu. Co. be around again after receiving R. C. Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. severe injuries about two weeks R. A. Fryer of Deweyville were ago from a fall on some ice. in Brigham last Saturday. Great bargains at Holsts. Buy a Quick Meal Range at Christensen & Knudsons. T. H. Lackland, a former resident of this county but now living in Pocatello, Ida., was down on business last week. N L Hansens shoes are better Choice Apricot and Peach trees for sale. S. A. Sackett & Sons', tf Brigham City. The speakerTaTtlie tabernacle Sunday afternoon were Elder Joseph Eli Jensen, who gave an interesting account of his recent mission to California, and Elder Dry land lucern hay for sale. J, Adolph Madsen.. C. FredericKsen, Brigham City.' The Quick Meal Range is A snow storm last Saturday the best. Christensen & Knud-soand which lasted during Saturday Did you see the swell dress night piled up several inches of snow in the valley but it nearly goods that was worn at the all disapperred the next day. Academy Tuesday night? They Lowest prices and best service were trom Boothe St Peirces. at Holsts. A marriage license was issued f last week in Ogden to Joseph from the One year tomorrow next president of the United Smith, age 25, of Tremont, and States will be inaugurated. There Edith E. Clark, age 19, of Plymare many who think it does not outh. lot on For Sale Good require a seer to fonell whom the South Main St. Inquire cf Paul distinguished gentleman will be mch 10 Dr. L. H. Berg, dentist, Utah Hansen. the1 miss childrens conDant tf na hotel. . next Wedtabernacle cert the at A fine entertainment at the Admission only night. nesday tabernacle next Wednesday night 1 and 15 cents the childrens concert only lo 10 Elias Jensen, the county disin1 and 15 cents admission. officer, went up to Washfecting - President Joseph F. Smith anc Indian village, last week the akie, party left Salt Lake City Satur- and disinfected the residences of day morning via Union Pacific twelve families there. There for Washington n has been a large number of small D. C. The party arrived pox cases up there but the disease Chicago Monday morning, 29 been about stamped out. has inst. and left for the east a fe A good 2nd hand White sewhours later. machine cheap. Jos. F. HanW atch our ad next week. C. ing sen Furniture Co. Holst & Son, f For Salk. acre land, 3rd Watch for our ad next week it 4th W., N., planted with trees will interest you C Holst & Son.and berries, also corral and stable. The second quorum of elders James H, Jensen, tf had a reunion in the First ware Little Vera Iversen, daubh hall l.st Monday night which was of Mr. and Mrs. ter one of the most pleasant events o celebrated her first Jas. Iversen, birthday last the season. An excellent pro tact that the Monday. Despite grtm of songs, speeches, recita- this was her first birthday, she tions, etc., was rendered and took a leading part in entertainfine repast served. There was her many young friends who a large attendance of members 0 ing assembled at their home in honor the quorum with their wives anc of the occasion. She is a bright few invited guests. to school, goes dcnces, sings girl, Over 23 varieties of Ladies and takes a leading part in all fancy Collars shown in nur line amusements. She received many valuable presents from parents just received, ranging in pri from 25c to $6 each. They are and friends. She has had but one beuuries, come and let us show birthday but was born February them to you. Boothe & Peirce, 29, 1896. FOR SALECHEAP-Secon- d FOR 6ALE r acre lot planter in first class fruit, 1 house and lot hand wagon, set of harness and with large workshop, I light bug- pair of 3000 lb. springs. Enquire gy wagon, t delivery wagon. J. at store on corner of Main and R. Eldridge, Forrest St. 5th South Sts. Brigham. mji North-Wester- - - P. -- .T. Larsen Daniel Reeder WINDS- - ALL extend toward ham and bacon as the choice of breakfast meals. They yieid a large umount of energy to the body and help one in good shape during the late winter and early spring. HAM OR BACON tells us wo are not Hie only ones who need an occasional tonic. The Faithful Animal, with his long hours and hard work, gets RUN DOWN Just the same as we do. Our Condition Powders will put him In shape do more work and urging, either again. Hell need any wont , is properly cured is always Don't Experiment a wholesome, nourishing food. with Inferior or adulterated The best is none too good for We absolutely guarantee the ou or your home, and that's the only superiority of all our MEATa. kiud we keep. that nipdl-clne- 4 No better is LARSEIi obtainable. & REEDER 0. PHARMACY, HOOPES & EDDY, Props, s. N L Hansens shoes are better E. W. Dunn, the former agent at this station, came down from Mountain Home, Idaho, Sunday as a witness in a case in the district court. Mr. Dunn is agent at that place and likes the location very much. The winter has been mild with but little snow. There will be some swell Ladies Collars worn Friday night at the opera house. If you are there you cant help but notice them. They are from Boothe & Peirces large line just received. Wanted A man and wife who understands general ranch work; everything furnished. Large famWrite me at ily not wanted. Rock Springs, Wyo., or Brigham City, Utah. G. H, Davit tf BaaoBsesm No money so easily mr.de as that saved on purchases' As Old Saying, 1 But Very True: In Our Shoe Dept. Clothing Dept New Suits for Men. Boys and Children the kind that fits. Made of good material, good lining and honestly tailored throughout. Call In and we can suit We have saved for others and c. do so for you. Never were we in better 6hape to make good this assertion than at t lie present time. Shelves and. counters in every and fabrics. department loaded down with the seasons latest wares find something to suit the occasion, your comIn our extensive line you can surely and your purse. plexion you. Do your children wear Red School House Shoes? If not, they dont wear the New Spring Furnishings Shirts, Neckwear, best. We are exclusive selling agents for this famous shoe in They must have Brigham. as more merit people are callthe time. all them for ing IN OUR Dry Goods Dept.men- This week we make special Waists. tion of Ladies' Ready-mad- e A beautiful assortment just received In figured mercerized, white only, 91.73 up to 93. at9f.se, You will readily recognize In these exceptional bargains at the prices asked. more dressy just now. We sell L. D. Garments Utah KdU-ti- works. ng Remember shoes of us. R. L. ONE PRICE TO ALL. it pays to buy Heavy mercerized walstlngs In tan, light blue and light pink, suitable for immediate wear per yd. 30o GUARANTEED. J. J. NIELSEN, Cou-wel- Jlfe ABERCORN. half-broth- Jos, F. Hansens Stables, - - 6 lb. sks... .30 Syrup, per keg Pickles, per keg 1.00 ,75 SONS. & NEVER UNDERSOLD. PLAIN FIGURES. Gentlemen: Please bear in mind that we carry the famous line Douglas fine shoes for men. An just received. Yve are fast getting in a position to all your wants in both staple and fancy furnishings, te W. 5t of hats supply Ladies: - We are headquarters for cushion tops, linen doilies and embroidery silks also fancy and staple dry goods and notions. .Remember you can always get what you want at oUr store. Our prices are right. SifCabdidly yohrs for business, HANSON & SONS, M. Gentlemen! 1904-Fre- pan-cak- SIMILE SOIE. FISH BURN CITY COUNCIL MINUTES- Meeting. of A meeting of the beetraisers Tha Building Inspector Makes a Report Brigham City Is desired at tbe First Suggesting Important Changes in Publio March Parents Day. ward meeting bouse, Saturday, Buildings- Tbe following program has beeo ar- S, at 11 a. m. Important matters The following business was transranged for pare nts day at the schools will be brought up for consideration. 11. acted at the regular meeting of the Friday, March Jonah Mathias. 1 ParentB visit schools of city unheld Feb. 23rd. council city til 2 oclock p. m. 2 good milch cows. of Marenns Olsen, Tbe For Sale resignation 2 Meeting for parents and teachers In favor of C. B. 2.30. Dr. Freiday, Collinston Ut. tf marshal, deputy city 8 Opening Song. was referred to Olsen, police com. Farm for Sale. 30 acres 4 Prayer. Nelson for poof Cbas, Application land with water right 8 Address of tVeloome. Principal improved and 40 acres hay land; also loo sition of night watchman was referred. J. 8. Bingham. 8 Soug, Miss Madsons school. T. W. Whitaker, building Inspector, head cattle. C. M. Nickolasen, 7 Speech, Member of the board of as follows: Utah, Elwood, m3 reported trustees. I have visited all the publio build-lhg- s 8 Song, Mrs. Lees school. 9 Address, Mrs. Minnie H. Jensen. in the city and hereby submit the 10 Solo, Blanche Cozier. following report: I Inspected all the it --Talk, the Benefit of an Educaschool houses and found in every partion. If you need a suit of clothes ticular tbe central school and Second 12 Remarks, Supt. Neplil Anderson for SPRING or SUMMER, call 13 Prayer. and examine my FINE LINE ward school bouses up to tbe standard OF SAMPLES and make your required by law and recommended HOTEL UTAH-N- A REGISTRY, that the others be so fitted, especially choice for a suit, coat or pants. with regard to removing cement flues Arrivals for the Week Ending Wednesday and replacing them with brick ones. GOOD FIT AND Noon. Mar. 2nd, This tbe board agreed to do. Dr. RanSATISFACTION Reger, Russell Lowry, Salt kin, upon recommendation, changed Lake: J W Ure, Jr, A GrifflD, Ogden; tbe opening of his church doors to EE Villard, Portland; D R Meade, Louisville, Ky.;.J T Meilstrup, AJA comply with the ordinance. McBride, Salt Lake; C E Landmesser, I found the Fourth ward meeting Omaha; W F Strong, Denver; A L IF YOUR LADIES NEED A house all right and recommend that Toone, North Ogden; B D Sheppard, the Second and Third wards so arSalt Lake; T H Lackland, Pocate.lo; F K N'ebeker, Logan; Geo F Slather, Good Sewing Machine range tbeirs to comply with the ordiW B McSorley, Denver; J II Reeves, nance. Annville, Pa.; Ray Hiigh.J B Derrick, I can get one for you for from I ordered that a fire escape be built Joe Pingree, John Myers, W A Turnto $36, Twenty at the south end of the First ward er, Oscar Kuhn, Ogden; Joe Conta, $20 C Paul, C Mertshermer, G H Smith, Years Guarantee, meeting house, which has been done. Arthur Pratt, Abe Hatch, J JI Davis, I next Inspected tbe academy of H C Driscoll, Salt Lakj; L A Colwell, music and reoom mended they build a Heosall, Ont.; O U Turner, W Douglas, Ed Ryan, Ogden; large fire escape. This they did. A II Corinne; Hudson, Salt Lake; c. II Corbin, Ogden; E R Sher- 3rd S. & 4th W. Sts , Brigham City. Inspected the opera house and found man, Tremont; W O Stanley, San to be ia a very dangerous condition, it Francisco: J W Herrick, KansasJCIt); 8 Plant, Boston, Mass.; Chas H Wag- FLOWERS & SHRUBS. brth ball room and theatre, and sugl, ner, H C Winslow, Denver: J F the following to your Honorable J N Dunn, Duluth; W M Allen, This spring we will have for gest J J viz: That two fire escapes be Chicago; Hull, Rockford; j J Body, Buehler, B D Sheppard, Salt Lake; sale cheap everything in FlowerAlt Richens, neber, Utah; J Beet ing Plants, Bulbs or Flowering built, one for dance hall, the other for the gallery in tbo theatre; that the Shrubs. old heater be condemned a3 it Is exJ. J, NIELSEN, tremely dangerous; in one W H Ennis, Salt Lake; B Greenwell, place there Ogden; C'A Valentine, Ppcatello. 3rd S. & 4th W, Sts , Brigham City. Is wood wituln six Inches of the stack. The heater Is also In a bad place, being directly Under the stage, a veritable fire trap of the Worst kind and recommend that a reasonable time be given to change these defects.' Furthermore that they be ordered to build exits on the east and west sides near center of building, aud that they be not less than three feet wide; that they remove the small building over tbe front entrance; that an asbestvs curtain oe installed and kept in good working order. I recommend that immediate action betaken, and thus avert accident aud loss. I also notified President Kelly to change the doors at the tabernacle so as to open out. The matter ef lighting the southeastern part of the city was referred to electric light committee with, power to act, The matter of lighting the Presbyterian and Methodist churches ana the Fourth ward meeting house was 15683. Grandson of to the Great Onward and has nine dams considered ahd a rate of $12 per anin his pedigree that arc in the num was fixed great brood mare list. Tbe rate fqr lighting the opera Abercorn is a handsome bay horse with black points not a white hall on him; stands I,, bands high, weighs 1175 pounds. Individually he is a horse house and dancing academy was fixed of grand finish and plenty of substance, excellent disposition, deep, stiong s shoulders, strong back, strong stifles, strong bone and good legs and feet. His at the regular rate per blood lines are of the best, the kind that get the money on the race course aud the prizes In the show ring: at the same time he is plenty large for road month. or draft horse. His colts are all targe. He was trained 30 days last fall and A rate of $3 per horse power per trotted miles In 2:37 and eighths at the rata of 2:10. month for day service was adopted. Why should he not produce speed and s.ze? Will make season 1904 at BrigCouncilman Kelson reported that he 110 for season; usual return privilege. $8.50 If paid at time of first service ham, had engaged George Victor to measure the Box Eldercreek at Mantua for two years at $2 per month. Adopted BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, It was daclded that the city should Beetraisers Sugar for... Rice, good quality for .. Loo 3 packages Raisins, seeded...... ,3 3 packages cleaned Currants, .35 4 lbs. Loose Raisins ,25 Soans best Tomatoes, 25 3 packages Friends oats for... .25 1 package Union oats 25 3 packages soda crackers for- -. ,?j 3 packages mince meat for.. .25 ,25 Oysters, 1 lb. cans, 3 for .u Oystets, 2 lb. cans, per can 3 lb. palls Sliver Leaf lard for .35 5 lb. palls Silver Leaf lard for ,80 10 lb. palls Silver Leaf lard for 1.10 3 sks. table salt for ... .1 ,10 e flour 2 pkgs. .. ,25 Falcon 16 lbs for. Suspenders. White vests for evening wear. Noth-in- g made by the why business la steadily Increasing In our grocery dept., ask your neighbor who buys all his goods from us. We save you money on every purchase. 17 lbs. Hosiery, S. Grocery Dept If you want to know I Block North of Court House. not continue selling electric lamps. Buy $3 worth of goods of Elias The following resolutions of respect Jensen and get a beautiful decowere adopted: rated match case free. f Whereas our late nightwatchman, John C. Thompson, has during the short term been an efficient officer and has given entire satisfaction as such, M. E PORTER CONTRACTOR and Whereas tbe Mayor and City Coun- TELEPHONE NO. cil desire to extend our sympathy to P. his friends and to his bereaved widow O. Box 847 ... 38-- 3 - Brigham City, Therefore be it Resolved that the Mayor and Recorder be and they are hereby authorized to Issue a deed for a cemetery lot without compensation a nd be it further Resolved, that tbe salary of John C. Thompson be paid to bis widow up date of his death. Resolutions were passed authorizing the payment of the claim of the Morrell Lumber & Salt Co. and of the American Bridge Co. for material furnished to the electric light plant as soon as bonds are available. Utah to-tb- e Inspected The Opera House. In connection with tbe report and recommendation of the building Inspector, Mayor Hoist and the members of the city council visited the opera house Monday afternoon and attended the performance in the evening. As a result of their investigation, the changes already made appeared to be satisfactory except that a wooden block must be removed, which Is close to the pipe from the furnace, and the pipe must be lined with asbestos. An exit has been ra ide in the west side of the p irquet of tns opera house which Is fastened only with a small hook add could etsily be opened in case of a fire. The asbestos curtain recommended by the Inspector will iwt be demanded by the mayor and council under pres- ent conditions and the present exits are considered sufficient. fwr.'Mr- Marked Down. On our inventory is an immense amount of Lumber which 'ro we must turn into money. do this quickly we are willing 10 make concessions In price that will bring its cost to you nearly down to the price of kindling wood. It is mostly sound, thor. oughly seasoned wood and there is no reason for reducing it price except that WE WANT THE MBNEY. If you have any building or repairs in contemplation you can save many good round dollars by We buying your Lumber now, will store it till needed. McMASTER FORSGREN Harass SEED TIME IS HEREil! wmnwa . cbm: Win, Horsley & Sons Will Open Up March l a Full and Complete Line of the well known W. ATLEE BURPEES Choice Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. We are the largest seed distributors Ule-r,c9vUnl- ard carry only the QUALITY of Best Varie-- ' ties for table aud market use. CCome -. and see the dlsplav, |