OCR Text |
Show A ri'jMJi-t came from ('.innm- ihi V. ( rii that tin lii'Tiii' 'Uitt'-r 1 :.t'l I hern d-.wit 1 1 1 1-1 degree l-l"v 1 .i-n . That f.-niifil I" stir up our 1 ! fi-h-nd -lhirgb. -ar," a la- ru-th-d . ah.jul a:i'l i L t us 1:1 a new y h-u-i' Thu:day. li'l-ilMj) ( h-urge J '.tCiT ("II Hi. Up from V 1 1 1 i id Tlle.-ilaV j i ' L' 1 1 1 1 1 T . 11.. - ai.l he ha. I tr.v,-l!e.l ovr that l-ual oll'iu,.! on for t!iu J; i.-l Veal'H, hut lieV. r bt l'.ire exj.ei iii:ci il Slleli hitter e..l.l Weather. .John (h Kvan.i, . of John Kvaie;, one of our ivijurted ohl 1 timers, has ihavn IV0111 .Maht'l this week vi-itin his relatives ami iVieml.-. Johnny m:i.h' Tin-: I'a- 01. 1. u olhee a eall ami heueetorl h ; ' this paper will lu-lp -lieer ami hri-hten his lire-'nle in the city of Mala.l. j Children's homls Toe and I at .Mrs. Hilda lieesi-'s Millinery More. Ilee,,,d. r (.. I., (.uaehl. Jr.. ha- ' iad .--ail.- .-.i kiiv iii iii- laniily. : hut. ue are pk-a.-. d t j k'arn. hi- . family is n.ooverim:. ! The h.iys in -le'ljh- yv :, . , . in-r ..od time running raei-s on the streets l.irt ni-Iit. Soi.u- one , will he L'-Uili: k'lllid our ol' the.-e 1 odd ni-his. 1 Nearly Uvn iiu lu.-s of fie.-h snow fell last niL'ht ami still it snows this inorniiiL'. I Wool milt. -ib from 1 ") to 1". ei nts at Mrs. Hilda Ik.Vs Millinery st-re. Attorney 11. J. J,,ins U now -ludyin.L' railway land law at the llarvnrd I'niversily, Ilnslon. Mass. Mrs. hill S :.-er, who has heen employed at the store of iioothe iV I'riree wililer, h ft (his Wick 1 for her home at Mill Crc-k. i 'I here is I. ilk of iheCoiinly Coiirl t e m-ilim' the I'. I. e anv to Tl! K 111 i.I.KK is hl'ilit :Uld hfee V : -uh-.-rilie I'nr it: read it: and you Uoh't '. t h fl IMld foi-ii-tten 111 the ohwanl ruarel, which Urilia in "ity I. a- how l,r,mi, '';':: Kn i.i-.i:' c nil la t i. n in j;ri eiate it. The pap.T V. 'ill coll-tinm- in the I'utun- to huild up ks cireiilatiMii and hu.-iness l.y the -aim; methods that it has U-ed in tin- pa-l, .: hy printing all the nev.s fairly, in, pa rtia I ly and promptly. M. II. Snow is talking ofniltin-the ofniltin-the Uiai.N in llriidiain City ami ';oiu Wet. Mr. Simw is w ell known on the Coat and will iind no troiihlc in making eiiiiaL'euieut. He has hceil quite S Ui-e"SS i ll 1 here and lias In en highly appri-eiatcd l.y the Iheatrc-ocrs. Xhunla nt's I ' ii 14 ha : 1 1 ( '.rrepondciit. , ( hie l(f uiir old haeln lor friends ' iiifonns us that lie has already had a sweet six teen -summer heauty j Til.' i.-l.:itillK S.l-i.-IV lllf.sli-,1 with tin- uiit.-r ivi.i'ks iiu-sliuii I Twixlay I'viMiiii". It is liiiilnl, l.y iri.i..s.' a M1111111. His thirty -nun-vvinti'i'H iii-ri' tliruivii illtii lilusliin ': 1 11 (usii 11 1 , anil of I'lilirsi' l.i: will :i, t. Nn ranis. It is a jM.i.1 lliin,; fur Iln- iv. .rl.l tliat Hi- 1I1111T tli'nk nl'.kr. Wluil kind uf 11 imr 'vnulil yull "'t nut ul a ii.uni with thr ki-vs nil tllni'i.l I alike? I thr hisi rs. that the inajiiiilr uf the jinh-'es were lel'.-i.llaliy iiin.s.il tn water wurks, tln-r.-furr Ihe si.le farm-in;? water wurks j;i.t uusti'.l I Of euurse we .In mil kniiwlluw niueli truth there is in this, nut kiiuwinr; I the names uf any uf these rival lijllll tll' ir ernssiu;; at the ,e..l. I have an exeeileut line uf Ninas haii.lkrr.-liiefs. See my ,rirrs: .aeehanilkerehiefs ' (In Hi in stit.-heil in rul, us ID Fan.-y h.'in-ttil.-h.-il .l'Jl ! I'atiry hlaek liur.lel'eil in r..l..rs . 1 r. Silk ' 7n Al Mrs. llilila Uersr's. We reeeivei! an i, i leri'slint: letter i'i'i .in Hear Hirer City, vrMi-nlay, hut thr writer I',. pr.it. In si;n his nwn iiamr (nut neei-S:-a r ; ly fur til 1 1-lii-alinn) an. I wreaiiiml .ulilish the letter. We ilrsirr :i e, ,rr.-S ., ilulrut ill thai l.larr. W'hn is "Z. U.. .Ir?" "A Thinker" se.il in a li 1 1 u; r.mi-niuiiir.itiun r.mi-niuiiir.itiun t.his. week, in whieh he lilerallr was ml thr hi.lr nil IV OIki i-v.-r," l.ul lark uf s-tarr .rr-vrutr.l .rr-vrutr.l its luihliraliun in this issur. Hri:4iain City is lightnl with elertririly. 'Hah! It' you ilun't Iwlirvr that nur irirrs arr luwer tlian ynu haru rvrr ,urrhasril thr samr -nuils fur hrfuiY., just rniniare nur trires wi I h 1 M id" )( une r.-.r- ly c-ines nlnnc. j , If you have caueht cold he careful ' ; to iuicl;ly relieve that pain, he it j external or internal. In Unchain Cily la-1 week a i -oun ladv was asloni.-hed and I cotiMidcra hly perplexed to Iind a ! leaden hullet in a carnnd she had ; hall' cah;n. She wondered much if that. WHS her hist fellow's tricky ' way o' shooting his bird. The water works system is nn i unequivocal "go." I The Tab. -nine Ic, Sunday after- noon, was inu-li wanner and pleaftanter than usual, this heinjr I referable, no doulit, to the recent j udjxes. Councilh-r IV-ters from Ibiham tity had the honor of introducing the lirst bill to the Council, one providing for the punishment ol ! polvgamv, bie-inv and kindred oti'eiises. P.oth he and UeprcscuC.-I UeprcscuC.-I i ve Snow have been a pi o'mteil nicin-hers nicin-hers (if iiniuerous standi nt-; coin-lniltees. coin-lniltees. There was a sccialde at, the rtsi-dencc rtsi-dencc of Mr. and .Mrs. Win. Hors-ley Hors-ley hist Saturday evenin;-;. All present seem to have hail a nice iime. K very one "(.cms Id favor ihe motor line. others an.l sec lor yourscii: Men's arctics 1.10, per pair Men's ruhhern "0 per pair bailie's arties S0 er pair badie's rubl crs. .;'.) it ."5 p' r pair Misses' arties 70 per pair Mioses' rubbers 2-" per pair ( 'hildren's arti'-s CO per pair All new Loiuds. Root he & I'eirce. .lack rabbits are selling in town for about $2.01) a dozen. Morf;j;a;;ors can Iind relief hy making a con I ract (specific, not estimated,) with my company, which is ollicered by the flower of Chicago's capitalists. The company will pay the interest and principal when due in exchange for certain monthly payments at a positive ultimate cost of only ." per cent. A saving of o to 7 per cent p -r annum. Where values are double the amount of the mortgage, the payments may be apportioned to cover a period of I to 'A years longer long-er than the original mortgage. Uef erences as lo the standing of the company furnished on application. Liberal terms to a competent and reliable agent for Box Kldei County. Address: Ceo. K. liuseh. I tieneral agent, Ogden, Utah. They s-'V jack rabbits on the barrens three miles north-west of Ilrigham are as thick as llcas on a I yellow dog's hack. Ladies' tine belts, r,0een(s,al Mrs. Hilda Ilecse's. Tn the Legislative Council, Monday, Mon-day, C forge R. t'hase of Ilrigham ! City was elected watchman of the Council. A ne.-v educational institution to be known as the Young University will soon lie started in Salt. Lake City. Dr. James 1'. Talmage. one of the most thoroughly proficient educationalists of the Territory, w ill take charge. The tal1.: is now that the Xorth-Westem Xorth-Westem liv. isliguiingon building through to Utah next spring. Xow is the time to lay in a full supply of coal. See Iioothe X-Peiree's X-Peiree's prices. "Some of our Ilrigham City young men are not a bit sociable," s.dd a young lady to us last week. ''If you do invite them to attend a party they won't attend, and will I they complain of Ihe young ladies not being sociable. What can we do? It seems as though they would rather visit the saloon than spend an evening with us. It makes me angry when I think about il." Highest Cash Price paid fur Hides and Pelts at the Box Elder Meat Market, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Ilorsley had an unpleasant time on the streets about I I o'clock hist Saturdav night. It appears as though several young bloods had imbibed too freely of colli n varnish and were j out for a lark. They ran into Mr. j ilorsley 's cutter several times and J finally the Marshal was called for to settle matters. Mrs. F. XV. Fishburn, accompanied accompa-nied by Mr-. Will Mack, came over . from Smithlicld Sumlav afternoon. Members of the City Council visited J. II. Bolt's spring, vester-, vester-, day. enliirj'nment of Ihe hot air system. I The speakers were Bi.-diop Tingey, ! of (he First ward. Bishop .Innsen, ' of the fhird ward and BUhop Jens Hansen, of the Fourth ward. " W hen you find anything in your home paper that yem don't like bee-ause it doesn't agree with . you, cut it out and throw it away," ! says Mark Twain, "and read the ' rest of the paper, for you'll like it." When you undertake to suit everybody every-body you'll Iind it an uphill bush I ness. Venus and Neptune are our evening stars this mouth. There is a deep artesian well in j South Ihikota which is constantly throwing up soft coal. A ton and ! a half have been sea tiercel about Ihe mouth of the well, j The electric lights should be in the general delivery department of the postolliee. I Anot her h..teli of new subseri-; subseri-; hers this week, mostly from the ! City, tlood. You must read The Briii.Kii if you wish to lie up to the times. The people of Wilhirel had another cannery meeting last Mem day night. They seem to be push- ing things e'o . n there. We a'e more than pleased to chronicle ; the exhibition of their push and go-ahead -at iveness. i The price of coal is on the drop, j Mire. The liev. P. B.dibeck of Hyrnm. I Caehe Co., has been lecturing at i the Chapel this week. ! Balls of snow anel cake's of ice i blocked City creek at E. A. Box's , -'irnoi- Monday at noon, and presently pres-ently the water overflowed and the hi;; stream. al:n-v-t a foot high, went leari ; : g d o;,v:i o u r p i i c 1 1 a 1 t h o r oughfiirc. The water was soo n turned into the proper channel, however. An excel lent program will be rendere-d at the Third ward school-house school-house tonitzht bv the members erf t lie BRIEF BUSTS OF THE BLCLE.IL j I'ii.-Ii Noli-i Ci-Oil i ii Mir liijr From The next Teachers Institute will ' he held at W'illard. Sec the new program. in today's I'.i'ui.kh. j llnth the ivuinciy and the water j works projects arc now agitating the I uuallv nniert!irlcd minds of our people. Letter have an agilatnr of this nature than to permit Ihe moss : t grow on them hy disuse. ; The cstahlishmeut ofwatcr w"n-ks 1 seems now to elicit hut flight dis- j approhation among the ciLi.ens ol tl)i place. We arc happy to note such a d.esirahle state of the puhlic min 1. J Water wo:U- is the ruling ihemel of Ihe hour. Don't get so excited, j or they may wash you away. The j water ictu-!;s every day at ahout i noon now, overflowing ils hanks and flooding ihe streets just as if, il had right. i. j It appears as if the railway station won't t a ke the electric lights' Xo one will cry in u-li unless it he "iCph" and ''lien," and their irre-pressihle irre-pressihle haggage smasher. The street el elric lights were turned on a f -w minutes Monday r.i-'I't for the lirst tine-. The cir ; cutt was found to he co:ni! ?te. : The ('!.:h ;.-'.; --.rr tliis week got ; c;:t a l-ig i.ne of l-".00.). Th . .-Ii-va's that Us ruxLvnti: year isl'ul' of jihick, energy aod pr.is.ierity. j A tur in!- 1 wn hunp i? a mag- , .-vine of deadly gas which the; h.'a!:hiest lungs can not he exposed , W'e lo )k i v the' Xa .ivoo ?.r- i eM-li we 'k as w' d i a- oar h:-c,ik-f ; every nmruing. U is one o! the live.-t, sj ieiest p n-,1 v l ien! new sp ipers p ih!ihcd1 in the 1'nUerl . t s . No woiel- r it is g-meroiish ; A Kr.i?-::s farm r who w s fish-i'-r minnows in a creek near his place, pulled ou: ai old metal 0. Mf-, pot in which " l'i ing.";dlay r.e li ng and waiting t"r the owner. Ic is long odds tii.it the oid man will never h 1 ntiKh of a farmer aain. Ue will he too fond of t!-hi;ig. ; Some people seem t't torget that pace is money, and we have heen aked, whv we mention some one clc's husiness before the puhlic, hut den't say a word ahout hi.--. My friend, that other man pays f r cping hi- hu.si ness before the public, and Ic will he jingling ddlars wlcm you are in the por-hou--e, unless you are wiseand profit prof-it hv his ta lies. If yon enn't ad'-rd to a,lecriise now. you never can, as vou are getting poorer c.cry day. A cM.y oMhe splendid address, rendered' at the last Teach.-!' InsM- , tute by roimty Sup;. !. t'. Huh- ( hard, was received ye.-terday. to , h.te f r publication in today's la oi Li:. It nil! appear in full j a t Saturday. , b:-Lh .oi i'ity I'o.u c:. ipany. 1 1. in the cal war. an 1 don't you I f ..'get it. and th-y mil always s-11 coal as chert p as their Cvmpr'titi.rs, t in,,, miaraalve to give - ur patrons t L. c . . .'.ht and jutt trcatuien:. 1 j A cannery meeting will be held j Monday nighl. See the notice in i today's paper. .John Derby, Justice of Promontory, Prom-ontory, has resigned, and a petition ; has been sent to Ihe County Court asking that Win. Kay he appoint ed to till the vacancy. ! This has been an unusually hard week for the sheep on the ranges : in thewisterr part of the county. Stiil, we have heard no reports yet itf anv heavy losses from severe cold and scarcity of grass. "Common Sense" has a "scorcher" in this issue which is hot enough' to burn an ordinary man bald headed. , Infant's woiden vests at .'lo cent:, at Mrs. Hilda ibvse's Millim-rv j store. ' j Yesterd.iy alVrnoon, Mrs. Mary K. Snow returnt d fr..m Salt Lake! City, w here she has been visiting ' the past month wilh Mr. and Mrs. ; K. II. IMree. Several pieces of line hol'.-i- llcsh . are being brought into Ilrigham bv d.thrent individuals. We may j I. .ok out f r some fa. t record.- being i. cooled on our race track next uioiie.r. i Improvement Associations. The entertainment is free to members-. The program is published in another an-other column of today's Biv.t.er. Our natural gas wells should receive re-ceive more attention at the hands of their ow ners than they are at present. Capitalists must be induced in-duced to invest in them and even encouraged to buy in, or they will lie as dead as possums until the coming of the millennium. Kstrav poundkeepers J. I1. Johnson, John-son, Thos. Urow n, Reuben Xcbcker ; and Justice Standhig have est ray ' notices in this issue. j Mrs. Eleanor Snow is in Salt : Lake tins week vi-iung her daugh- ; tcr. Mrs. Ceo. I,. Savage. j S nie idiotic tool who hasn't enough wit and sound intellect to clean old Satan's little toe nails, but who is now employed as the sci vile lackey of s me mundane fool, writhe: writ-he: not s signed "X" and mking them under pc .pie's do -rs. had belter ban k w hat faint spark 'fs use that n civ si ill remain in hi pinched, dried up head 1st he jret it blown . to bedlam the nc:.t time he attempts at-tempts one of his t a lying tricks f -r his hard!v les- brainless ma-'ler. I |