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Show The phenomenally prompt np ! pPiirftuce of the resolutions, wi;!''!i. ! of course, had been cut and drvt i the day before, struck the audi' nee. Thursday night, with appiv. ia : : e ; amazement of the n n 1 i t 1 1 1 d:--! patching aliilities of their v.ly , coiiimitteemen. All who had their i eyes open '"caught on'' :dl ni-dit ! enough, however. ! Note the miniher of favnrahle ' ' coiuinents in this issue on Unchain City, clipped fn mi ur exeha:1 ji'.- ! who have iinliihed the ideas fnun '. TiiK liro i.Kit. '1'hey all lto I ' show what a. jood paper will do for j a town. Leave your coal orders with Kitolhe ami I'eiree and jjet irompl delivery and first class coal at the reduced price. It has heen thawing in town every day this week. No wonder; the tin precedented ex pend i I u re ol bodily heat in town this week Urigliam City U to liuve a $20,-0UO $20,-0UO system of water works next spring. Mt. I'leanaut Pyramid. Wator builnl on the atove lielps Iurity the atmosphere of a room.' Kdison has now invented a device de-vice whereby he can telegraph ithoiit wires. Shits at sea can commune with each other by the1 aid of Lhis discovery. Tacoma, Wash., lias a well one hundred feet deep from which the wind blows continually. An there are fifty feet of water in the well the source of the wind is a mystery. We are beholden to Secretary N'els Jenson for the minutes of the i Conference, published in this issue. (lood for Mt. Pleasant; her city council, also, has decided, ho says the Pyramid, that a Hystem of water ! wttrks is indispeiiHiblo to the j health and prosperity of that flour-I flour-I ishing burg. would be almost enough lo melt cold steel rails. 'Uah for the reservoir and water works. W. Woodland of Oneida, Idaho, was seen in town yesterday. Wait for the developments of the next few days before you declare yourself on the water question. Bring all your job work to Tin-: Bugler oll'ieo. Terms low. and Ihe best of workmanship guaranteed. Lucius Wilson, son of P. K. Wilson of this City, has been dangerously ill the past few weeks. At last reports he was doing belter. Mortgagors can find relief by making a contract (specific, not 1 The pestiferous tramp u becoming becom-ing numerous again ; he is still hungry as over. too. Wrd. Jensen has moved from Logan to Pocatello, Idaho, where he expects to reside for several months. Next Tuesday, Feb. 2nd, -is old Bruin's day. Wonder if ho will seo his shadow or no. The flcorca of teams which were hitched and fed during Conference on Tabernacle street south of the Tabernacle, made a filthy corral of that street. Some suitable place should be provided, so that the grounds surrounding this house of worship won't be thus defiled and made objectionable and repulsive. estimated,; wim my . company, which is olDeored by the (lower 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 3 per cent. A saving of " to 7 per cent per annum. Whore values arc double the amount of the mortgage, (Inpayments, (In-payments, may be apportioned to cover a period of 1 to o years longer long-er than the original mortgage, lief erences as to the standing of the! company furnished on application. Liberal terms to a eompeLen t and reliable agent for Box Elder County. Address: (.ioo. F. Uuseh, General agent, Ogden, Utah. At Brigham City, Utah, Monday, Jan. 1!), Mr. J. II. Stephen was u n i ted in in a r r i :i go to Mi ss V i r ginia Snow, of that city. The bride is the handsome and .accomplished .accom-plished daughter of the noted apostle, Lorenzo Snow, and the groom is connected with the Hyde Park Improvement company of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen will arrive in the city Wednesdav, to remain several months. Lead-ville, Lead-ville, Colo. Iff raid Dcmnrml. Jack Frost had his chief artist j out again last night decorating the j country round with crvstalizodj beauty. Nothing escaped his finished fin-ished touch. Will the county extend the elec-, elec-, trie lights down the county road to the dopot? L. Snow,' Jr., has returned from , Salt Lake, where he lias been assisting assist-ing his sister, Mrs. Eliza Dunfonl, take stock in their boot and shoe store. Chris Miller is the name of the gentleman who lately opened a store in the Lundgreen millinerv building, across -the road Irom L. C. Christensen's watch store. The well idea is a good one, if the people will set about and dig them. But wells in the imagination imagina-tion are of no more account than "free': thoughts in the mind of (he chained prisoner. Now is the time to lay in a full supply of coal. See Boothe .v Beirce's prices. I Justice Thomas Fryer of Dewey -ville was r. Brigham, Thursday, tie says the stock feed of the farmers at that place, although being heavily hea-vily drawn on, is bedding out well. S. L. Miller of Mink Creek, Maho, was in town, Thursday. Mr. Miller has just launched out into the merchandise business at that place. His friends and acquaintances acquaint-ances in this county will unite in wishing him success. Brigham C i ty Coal com pa n y , is in the coal war, and don't you forget it, and they will always sell coal as cheap as their competitors, and guarantee to give our patrons honest weight and just treatment. The IT. P. Co. are not to be outdone out-done in the coal question. Boothe it Peirce are their agents and will j give the people the advantage wherever an opportunity affords. Now that the creamery and cheese factory is a "sure go," let us all buckle down and pull for the cannery. We might say the absence ab-sence of canneries is almost incompatible incom-patible with the welfare and prosperity pros-perity of this community. One of our universally acknowledged acknowl-edged profoundest oracles pub liely jeers, sneers and decries the idea of the healthf ulnesa of water works. In order to give hh arguments argu-ments full weight, or, in fact, any weight whatever, his family should be the living pictures of healthful-ness. healthful-ness. Few of us are Solomons on every subject, you know. B. Kaiser now has charge of the billiard hall on Main street. See his notice in this paper. Warranty and quit claim deeds for sale at Tiik Bugxkr oliice The streets and sidewalks this morning arc slippicr than molasses. Boys are out skating on them. C. V. Knudsen has gone to Weston, Idaho, to be absent until the middle of next week. Pull for the cannery. Encourage those energetic persons who are around soliciting your aid in the cannery business. Considerable valuable matter is unavoidably crowded out of this issue. LliifF BLASTS OF THE BUCLER. I it'll ..0'M (ul-IU on tlie WliiffFrdiii Cily au) NVIchli.iiliiMHl. Kr.c! Pre- I Pree! Tin: lit ;i,i:it will be sent fijkio i-'oi; cxi-: whom.; ykau to anyone who will ."end us the names of live new paid up subscribers. Now is th lime f..r hoys, girls, middle-aged middle-aged or old people of Box Elder cunly lo .-veil re the best weekly pa pi r in the Territory foi: notuim; - y.; absolutely free! No.t Monday is the first of February. Water Woiks sure; a creamery certain; a cannery surely certain, we hope. Peter Jensen of Mill Creek, Salt Lake county, was in town Monday and dropped in and had his name numbered with the noble thousand on our subscription lii't. Abstractor E. B. Kirk had a lot ' of line rule work done at TiiK Bn-i;i.t:i; Bn-i;i.t:i; ojhee this week. Mr. Kirk is g. tting out a Complete set of original abstracts of a very convenient, conven-ient, concise and superior order. Electrician Beeves recently per-f per-f t :iicd what is considered quite a wood, rful cure on Mrs. Win. P.. nvden. The lady had been so sick she w as ui.uble to walk for months. With a few applications, Dr. Beeves almost enthvlv restored her. What ;i grand, unsurpassed rush of thintrical treats the people of P.rUham Cily have been favored with sine' the untimely demise of our home troupe. The "extremy" co:!i;t-t is certainly startling. The Pays.ui llntcrprixe came out l.ft issue with a large cut of Parmer Lake, a resort near thai place which that paper is bringing! to the front. The boys, who have just been bursting to empty their Iuns on account of the famine-like scarcih-of scarcih-of political barn nguos during the past few months, let themselves loose in grand style Wed nestlay and Thursday nights. There was a dance in (own last night. The county husiness direelorv. puhlished in this issue, does credit to Box Elder county. It is something some-thing of which we can well he proud. Copies of today's liroi.Ei; , will be kept lor years and this directory di-rectory will thus live for hl'i-s. Look over it and see what there is in our county. Highest Cash Price paid for Hides and Pelts at tlie Pox Elder Meat Market, Foggy again this morning. Our electric street lamps are conducting themselves famous! v. The good news nf our City ht-ing so beautifully illuminated is fa si spreading abroad and Brigham City is receiving much credit for its enterprise and push. Ceorge Nichols is in town this morning. Councilman J. P. Peters and representative A. il. Snow came up from the Capital to spend Sun- : day in the City of Homes. i The husiness directory threw us I a little behind today. j The new election bill caused quite a. furor in the Legislature this week, the Libs, opposing it. It has passed both houses, however, and will likely he signed by the Governor. The electric lights have been ! lately placed in the residences of Sherill' Loveland and O. G. Snow 1 and also the Tithing oflice and the j Loveland and Glover livery stables. Councilman J. T. Rich has ordered them put into his building. W. H. . Boothe will also have them. The Electric Light Co. is more than I pleased with the patronage it is j receiving. There are 527 members of the house of lords and 070 members of j the house of commons. I If a tine line of neck-ware at bottom prices is any pointer we I will certainly walk off with that trade. U. L. Fishhurn fc Sons. j The Forest House hotel props. . and 11. K. Wilson expect soon lo j have the electric lights. It's never too late to mend. Do you want your shoes mended? If so, take them to C. D. Brown, 4th Ward Boot tfr Shoe Repairing Shop. Back of meeting house. Prompt attention. Lowest prices. Best leather. 33-13 Th. Kichlit -hi Ad com t,- says they have cut down the salary of the P.e.ni v county attorney from $21)0 to $ per annum. Good heavens! why didn't they take hi.-' head oil', too, while they were ahout il? Brigham City has electric lights now. When will it be our turn? Tn k P.riu.ri; has done much to bring Bngham to the front, and its ttl'ot ts are, we hope, appreciated. lh aver 'hnii-ni. What lias become of tlie Wilhinl canning factory? Good gracious! il surely hasn't already lost itself in a swamp of negligence has "it? We fervently trust not. Willard must have that cannerv. Work on the Gold Peak mine in Box LhLr canyon has been suspended sus-pended Tor liie time being. 1'e.tth interferes with future arr.iiigeiiK tit-. Onlv one couple in 1 1. "."it live to celebrate their diamond dia-mond Wvdding. Help the creamery and the cannery. A nei;.' 1 1 boring doctor advertises by circular: "I will pay one half the funeral expenses where I am not successful." , Now bvs, always tip your hat j and smite pleasantly when you meet the ladle-;; it's leap year. |