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Show Latest Noios The Philo-Mathesian debating society was organized Inst evening: C. Hoist, President, Klias Jensen; vice-President, .1. P. Jaeuhsen,' Secretary and Tren surer, K. A; : Box, J. B. MeMnstor and Joseph Merrill, Kxecutivu Committee. One day this week a thief or' thieves entered a tent of some of the millers in Box Elder canyon and stole several blankets. A iriaii who would steal blankets from it poor miner this freezing weather would gloat over the theft of hit) good old grandma's dearest nightcap. night-cap. John I'M Ion, oitr old-time violinist violin-ist and choir leader, has sold part of his lot in the Fourth ward to 0 r nclius Wright. Mr. DofUm has purchased some property at Chesterfield, Ches-terfield, Idaho, and yesterday took his family and household goods to that point. A host of friends, The Biolkil included) wish him success. At the Tabernacle, Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Elder Angus Vance read a letter from A. Madsen on a mission in Norway, after whieh sermons word delivered by Elders Oscar Vnuoey City,and N. C. Mortensen of Ililnlv ville and .Stake Pres't Clawson.- 1 1 was then decided by a unanimous vote to purchase a hot-air heater for the Tabernacle by donation. The American Fork I nd prudent now comes strutting to the front with a new heading, new dress of typo and considerably enlarged, and improved in appearance. 1 1 is getting on the right track when it says: "Hereafter we will devnto more space to local ami Territorial news and le;js to foreign and miscellaneous mis-cellaneous mall.'T." The American Newspaper Annual Annu-al for 1S01, published by X. W. Ayer it Sun, Philadelphia, is out. It is a stupendous volume, repleto with valuable informal ion relative to the American newspaper world. It is slightly '"oil"" on local matters,, however. It reports Brigham City's population over 1,000 short and still hold,; tlu defunct Herald i on the turf. One day this week a tramp knocked at the door of Marshal linden's re. idem'.! and aked fi' som-thing lo eal. "All right," said the Mar.-ha! as h- picked up ; his hat. and mar'-h- d 'tie- tramp oil' I lo the tramps' heaven, the jail, j ''.I'M give yon sotn:'! Id ug to eat and j a place to sleep in, , ,t." And j he didn't break his word, although ; the jd.ash.d tramp v,ii!"d at tho 1 gloomy pro.-' peels a'. "ad. j There is n d quite the iikiiiiI quota of liampa ..up:?;'!g around I'.ri;diam I 'i'y now adayrf. But what few theie are ,iht to h, ma le to kecj, their U'-'d cirruh.1 ing out side of (he jail by fenn- hrj the Hrer , , ,( ,!,rH and rub-hi-b. This vonbl b Mir f.r-lh"m f.r-lh"m and to" City than to il Up county coal in tiyii.g to keep them Tin-. P.: '.i i i: b' nr a; ly a ' ar and a half old, M'd by peanninf( "clem. v. v. : ih ;S c-u i "C thrit il 'a- i u h a.'lb. 'I'ni' V- -.) H in e-eu j in Jy : nd t ruly fi homo pn per. f! p i,e! ii r lie ! ly on t be pat- r ,n 'i ;:i i;'i,f rfi f -rd s -iipp"i 1 n nd , f-uer ' -s, 'I li" bi.-nil pat roun;e of lb" y -. ba be. n (.-...licit, f and, w are yl'-A-" d t' "-'ate, in almost .-verv ease, era up d. V have nt , le-art th" pr-jp' rity of Brigloiin '. and Box Eld'-r county. |