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Show THE BOX ELDER NEW BIG REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES. We have yet in stock 10 Hot Blast and Oak Heaters which must be closed out before the season closes. It will pay you to call on us before purchasing else where. 4 & Stohl Furniture Co., First National Bank Building. County Court District Court The board of county commissioners met January 3rd, 1904, all mem- Jn the District Court Friday, Dec. 23rd, 1004, upon examination of John Bergen as to his meatal condition by bers pi esent. Drs. E. A, Rich and R A . Pearse were bonds The following approved, and upon the affidavit of Hans P, S. N. Cjle, H. P. Thoison, W. E. Bergen it was ordered that John Whitaker. T. E Secrlst, Charles E. Bergen be coutined in the Mental HosTwitcheli, David Parkinson, George. pital at Provo at the expense of the U. House, C. W. Robbins, John, Y. State. The matter of Peter J Petersen vs. Perry. Anlhon L. Peterson, Dewey George Craghead, a new trial was W. R. Wood, Walter, J. Halford, John granted. W. Watt, Elijah A. Box, James N. In the matter of Joseph Packer, vs. Holdaway and Chas. E. Foxley. Emma Barnes, et the The amount allowed John LarsoD, who is kept at the hospital, was raised to (JO per month. A. W. Valentine was appointed chairman of the board of county commissioners. Onjmotlon of Sheriff Josepi.son, Mrs Emma Pettlngill was granted a monthly allowance of 4. was Amelia Graehl appointed 7,' 1905, Clerk until February Deputy 'The application of County Clerk N. J. 'Valentine to hare the appolDtment of J. W. Hanson, and Maud Jensen as assistants in clerks office was deferred. The board granted the petition of Christena Madsen, County Recorder, askiag that the following named persons be appointed assistants in the recorders office: Mrs. M. H. Stohl as deputy with a salary of $41 per month, Louise Ingram, $1 per day, Esther Warner and Lizzie Nebeker $1 each per day. The application of al, plaintiffs motion to strike out defendants t was denied, and 15 days given plaintiff in which to answer defendants Leave waB granted defendants to amend tbeir by interlineation. In the matter of Merrell Lumber and Salt Co., vs. James N. OBrien, tbe motion of defendant, to bave default entered against plaintiff for failing to amend tbe complaint as ordered by the Court was denied, and plaintiff was given two days in which to amend in accordance with tbe order heretofore entered granting leave to amend name of party plaintiff, Defendant waived notice of decision in opeu court, In the matter of S. P, Peterson, an insane person, the former order was corrected and changed, the said Peterson being unable to pay his expenses aC"tbe suteMeD tal Hospital, crobs-complai- DECEMBER 30, 1904. Dr. E. A. Rich In the matter of Brigham City a as County Physician was deferred. vs. J. Y. Rich, Charles corporation, The matter of replacing bridge in Kaudson, Brigham City Electric Coliinston road district was referred tbe defendLight Co., a to Chairman Valentine with power ants motion corporation, to vacate, an order hereto act. tofore made in said action on NovemThe appointment of Mary Holst as ber 11th 1902, permitting tbe plaintiff to enter and occupy the premises Deputy Treasurer was ratified. Clair Christensen was appointed sought to be condemned in this action stenographer at a salary of $35 per mo navlng been heretofore argued and The matter of the appointment of submitted. The Court decides that said motion be denied. Defendant's J. S. Perry as Deputy County Attorney motion herein to have order made rewas deferred. quiring plaiotiff to make Box Elder Light company a party deThe Drawing for the prizes at Power andwas denied. Defendants fendant Christensen & Knudsons was motion for leave to tile amended comconducted by Norman Lee. The plaint in the above action was cards were placed in a large bas- granted. In the matter of Brigham City a ket and well shaken, after which Municipal Corporation, vs. George R. as follows: Chase, defendants motion to vacate an order heretofore made in said cause takes 1st. 547 prize, 373 takes permitting plaintiff to occupy premsought to be condemned for right 2nd. prize, 1139 takes 3rd. prize, ises of way, was denied. 67 takes 4th. prize, 97 takes 5th. Terms of court for the current year 'were set by Judge Charles H. Hart prize, 107 takes 6'h. prize. It. I(tor Box Elder county, Tuesday. Febru May 9th, Tuesday, Sacrifice prices are now c ary 14th, Tuesday, September 5th, and Tuesday, Novem- order at Boothe & Peirces 21st. her Cards wre picked out THE 1900 Miss Olive Eddy is visiting Miss, Jennie Hamill at Ogden. Andrew Funk, the Architect was in Ogden last week. B. H. Jones made a flying trip to Sslt Lake Saturday, Bishop L. N. Stohl was in Salt Lake on business Saturday. J. Francis Merrell and wife were visiting in Salt Lake City last Saturday. Lorenzo W. Anderson, city recorder had business in Salt Lake City last week. The Misses Mary Sorensen and Mamie Eames of Logan are visiting friends in this city. A patent has been issued to Leonidas H. Kennard of Riverside for Wire Fence Tool. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Christen sen returned Saturday from Salt Lake City, where they spent the holidays. Messrs. Antone Christensen and Alfred Jensen of Bear River City, were in Brigham on business Saturday. d E. M. Lee came in from last Saturday where he has been employed at the Sugar Factory doing carpenter work. He will remain here visiting his family for a tew weeks. -- Car-lan- The wife of Henry Hotter, presented him First Wedding Great Sale 11 1-- OFF - 4 1-- Mr. and Mrs. J. P, C. Johnson, and Miss Jennie Mortensen, daughter of N. C. Morten sen, were married last Monday evening at tbe home of Joseph Mortensen, the brides brother, County Clerk N. After the J, Valentine officiating. ceremony a supper was given in honor or the young couple. They left Tuesday night for Preston, Ida , where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson enjoy the distinction of being the first couple to secure a license In this oounty and the first to be mar rled in the year 1905 We wish them a happy married life 4 all our- Crockery, In 1905. Erastus Johnson, son of Chime, Glassware and Stoves WASHER g EDWARD B. KIRK, REAL ESTATE LOANS. of Typhoid. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH Royal, the year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peters died yesterday morning of typhoid fever, after an illHOTEL UTAHNA. ness of over three weeks. He suffered one week The and terribly during the last place for comfort, elegance death came as a relief. Mr. Peters and convenience. Excellent meals served at 25o and 50o. has bad typhoid in his family for over three months. We extend our y to the parents and relative. The funeral will be held in the First -P- HYSICIAN & .SURGEON Ward meeting house Friday at 1 p. m. 12 For a short time ONLY" Christensen & Knudson. avm-path- Our large and elegant stock of Pictures, Picture Frames and Art Novelties will be closed out at Greatly Reduced Prices during the ' balance of the holidays. Proprietor.. with a fine girl Monday. All well. T wins were born to the wife Home Missionary Appointments Card of Thanks. of Mack Robinette last week. Pett Wm. One was still born but the other Brigham First ward James Morgan wishes to exand the mother are getting along and Angus Vanre. 7 PM. press, throug the colums of the nicely. Second Ward John News, his sincere thanks to those Brigham A fine baby came to the home Crawford and Arthur Neeley. 7 P. M who so kindly aided him and his of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Packer, in their late trouble both Brigham Third Ward Jacob family Jr., on the 30th of December. Mr. Jensen and William 7. Horsley. during the illness and after the Packer was formerly of this city, Brigham Fourth Ward Georg-- death of Mrs. Morgan. but now resides in Salt Lake City. Mother and babe doing well. Harding and Joseph Mortensen Sheriff Josephson was made Port Arthur succumbed to the 7. P. M. Beaver Ward Hyrum J. Han-le- n glad last Friday by the arrival at seige of the Japanese on the 2nd his home of a fine baby girl. All of January. This is the second and David L Rees. is well. time the Japs have had to fight Bothwell M, O. Mortensen and for Port Arthur. The first time Plenty of good fresh candy and was when it was taken from the Christian Olsen, Jr. nuts at W. J. Robbins the baker. Elwood M. W Lillywhile and Scott Chinese. All Ladies, Misses and Child- Jensen. To The Public. rens coats, skirts and waists Oakland Alvin Ipson and Casper within the last two yean our busigoing at 25 per cent discount at Anderson, ness has grown to such an extent we Boothe and Peirces, Deweyville Bcnjaman C, Call and bave felt it necessary to lncoporate, Mr. S. N. Cole, County Treas- Fenley Merrell. two separate Coporations, to was urer, East Garland William Haws and making subpoened Tuesday as Tbe Merrell Salt Go. ,and be known in as a Smoot the witness night Rudolph Christensen. The Meriell Lumbet Co The Merrell investigation at Washington and Honeyville J S. Gleason and will leave here next Saturday in Sait Co will absorb tbe salt departAlbert I. Grover order to arrive in Washington in Mantua James M. White and ment including farm and stock, of tbe time for the investigation which Merrell Lumber and Salt Co., and will will be resumed on the 10th of Richard E. Davis. North Ward Oluff Peterson and manufacture and sell salt with an ofthis month. fice at Brigham City, Utah. The management of the opera Eli Holton. house is very enthusiastic over Perry Peter Sorensen and James The Merrell Lumber Co., will absorb the lumber department of tbe the prospect of securing the ap- P. Ohen. here in near the futuru pearance Thatcher Joha G. Wheatley and Merrell Lumber and Salt Co., includof Miss Florence Gale in As ing stock on hand and planing mill You Like It. This will be John Hunsaker, and resources and liabilities, etc. something extraordinary for our Willard, center Abraham Evans same general business princiThe town and we wish them success and Lars Peter Nelsen, be carried on as have been In will in securing this attraction. South WiLLard John H. Hors- ples the at past, our stock will be lucreased Any one getting 75 points ley and R. Leo Jensen. the shooting gallery gets a $1.25 North Willard Wra, T. Davis and our facilities for looking after tbe needs of our customers will be betpocket knife. Anyone getting and Peter .Baird, Jr. tered. 74 points get a 50c can of fresh Charles We thank our patrons for their loyKelly, 0)sters. Any one getting 73 Lucius A. Snow, al support in the past and bope to free. 3 Any points gets targets Olkkn N. Stohl. merit your future confidence, one getting 72 points gets Stake Presidency. We take tbe opportunity here of shots free. you one and all a happy and Wishing Dr. O. W. Snow, Dentist, Edward L. Hansen carries the prosperous New Year. famous Tennent shoe that look room 32, First Natl Bank bldg, f Merrell Lumber A Salt co. the gold medal at the St. Louis Fair. tf P-- F. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Office and Residence at William Thompson of Treraont, and -MRS. COZIERS HOME Minerva Keeleof Elwood. Erastus Johnson and Jennie Mor- Office 8 to 11 .. m. 4 p. m. tensen, both of Brigham City, PHONE 13 Hours.. 7 to to 8 p. m. Mrs. Oleen N. Stohl is very sick, but is reported to be improv- aComptons Art Gallery . .A. W. COMPTON, Dr. z. A. Damour, ing slightly. High Council meets Saturday to a. m., in usual place. General Priesthood meeting at I p m., at 1st Ward hall. John S. Bingham, Stake Clerk. A fine daughter was born Tuesday evening to Ihe wite of our county clerk . Mother and daughter doing well. For Rent Livery barn, with or without horses and vehicles, at Garland on reasonable terms. Water and electric lights in barn; centrally located; good business. Apply at this office or R. C. Fryer, Planters hotel, Dewey-vill- e, - . Utah. N L Hansens shoes are better COUGHS 1 ARTHEY & DUMBECK, PLUMBING. ELEPHONE LORENZO N STOHL ' ::J9S. F. IMIISEII FURNITURE CD. : it irrrrrsz AGENTS Stationary! Secretary. Dated Jan. 6, 1905. is tbe line in which we excel. We wish to call attention this week to our stock of nr DIARIES AND BLANK BOOKS. JSUfr The little items of daily interest during the year should be dotted down and there is notblng so bandy for that purpose as odb of our DIARIES. Our assortment of LEDGERS, JOURNALS, DAY BOOKS and MEMORANDUMS is very complete and prices right. Coll and At ace usv The Eddy Drug Store, WYNN L EDDY, Prescription Druggist. jr 1 N. P. Hansen, ,The Jeweler- - Has Justs received a fine stock of new Watches, Chains, Rings, Etc. wafrom $1.25 to $35. Also an elegant line of QQQg It will pay vou to do your Xmas -i- ng at HANSEN'- S- buy- - Room 22- T.lephono No. 22 FIRST NATIONAL tJAN BUiLDINC. If! Hi if MUM till CAPITAL He can save you monev on anything in the JEWELRY LINE. Solicited, M. Homer J. Rich, Jenson, . Cashiet J. HOLTOII. Utah, ABSTRACTS. Three points to think of when yon get Abstracts of Title to Beal Estate: 1. Props, Completeness; I 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. The value of an abstract depends oft THESE THREE VITAL POINTS If you don't buy shoes of N. L. HANSEN Gurautee Every Dr. L. H. Berg l 'We lnvue an examination 0 1 the method. adopted to aecur aoeorsey, and ot our ability to make good any lota oauaed by error or omtaalon In our abe tract Pairje Lorenzo N Stohl Manager Curtain 8:S0 p. m. Dr. L. H. Harding DENTISTS WIDERBORG BLOCK, Brigham City, - Utah. Sugar Beet Land For Sale. acres in whole or io part, 100 lf PAUL STARK, tf Brigham fity, Utah. If you don't buy shoes made by HAMILTON WANTED. Hides, pelts and furs. Highest cash Apply price will be paid on delivery to my residence just north of the Tanward. 4th nery, fio ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING, NOTARY WORK ano REAL ESTATE And can give the promptest attention to all work in our line. WA11 business intrusted to our cart is treated with the strictest confi- Lee & Dunn, Bonded Abstracters. to Norman Lee.) Nat Bank Bldg., Brigham, Utah (Successors Boom 85, Fuat BROWN Wa Guarantee Every Pair. Stohl Bros, Fumjturo Co, We confine our business exclusively to dence. lo- cated one and one-hamiles north of the Garland Sugar factory For information call on J Eld. Accounts and Correspondence Brigham City, by N. L. HANSEN UTAH. $50,000.00, The Oldest and Strongest Bank la Box County. FRED you dont buy shoes right. T REMONTON. AT HOME INSURE CONSULT Pharmacy. OPERA HOUSE getting youHieaters from us. " FOR 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; Brigham Gity & Eddy, STOHL N Continental Life In sur ance Co. of Utah. J. Winter coughing has begun. White Pine with Tar Syrup is selling fast. People think as much of it as ever. It certainly is a good remedy, for Coughs, Colds, Hoarse, ness and ordinary Throat ' Troubles, 25 cents. Three times as much (family size) 50 cents, Bring it back if you dont like it. Hoopes Utah STOHL BROTHERS. you don't buy shoes right We have yet in stock a few Coles and Vortex Hot Blasts and Stewart Oak Heaters which must be closed out this season. Youll save money by JOSEPH President. tV We Heating Stoves At Bottom Prices. St - - - Salt lake City. All business given prompt attention A BIG CROP NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Brigham City Canning Co., held in room twenty, (20) in the First Natl Bank building, Brigham City, Utah, on the 16th day of January, 1906, at two (2) oclock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of five directors for the ensuing year and for the purpose of transacting such other business ak may be deemed necessary. John L. Pierce, . -T- 219 Stats s, high-grad- OGDEN, UTAH A Victim -- Simplest, easiest and most efficient machine for washing ever invented. The "1900 Washer is a thoroughly pracmachine for washing all tical kinds and grades of materials, from the finest lace to the coarsest fabrics. It is constructed on scientific principles. It revolves wbicb renders tbe rotary on e movement as easv as tbe wbeeis of a bicycle The 1900 washer will wash any garment without boiling, without scrub-bln- g and without wear and tear. There is absolutely no need of using any chemicals. Soap and water are tbe only necessary things to do perfect work. . Price $12, returnable in 30 day if not satisfactory, labor-savin- Personal Mention. FRED HILLMAN. $100,000 to Load com ' par interest on or at G improved dry irrigated farms..., pfed Jb often, OtUc Room 23, lit, Nftl E;dt Hi !i I |