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Show so with the frisky little colt. The animal broke loose and went on the jump up the street. The harness har-ness was pretty badly lorn to pieces. Aside from that, the damage was slight. Attorney 0. W. Hnnsaker went to Ogden on legal business, Thurs-cluy. Thurs-cluy. The regular Woman's Suffrage meeting will be held next Saturday, Satur-day, j Monday evening Miss Yinnie Ilontz gave a sociable to a number of friends. Thursday was Fast Day, when the usual meetings were held in the various wards. Over 1,000 people participated in the opening of the Hot Springs last Sunday. Patriarch Samuel Smith went to Logan Wednesday afternoon to spend a few days with his son Isaac Smith, manager of the Logan Z. C. M. I. The old gentleman has just recovered from a sick bed, which it was feared was his last. At a directors' meeting of Lhe B. E, B., B. it Loan Association held Tuesday evening, C. W. Knudson and Oleen N. Stohl were re-elected President and Vice-President of the association and S. N. Lee, Secretary and Treasurer. County Collector Hyrum Stand-, ing and wife went to Collinston. Wednesday, where they will remain re-main for a few months only. Ily will have a most excellent opportunity oppor-tunity to harden his biceps working work-ing on the old homestead. An interesting conjoint meeting of the Mutual of the First Ward wag j held Sunday evening. Interesting i lectures were delivered by L. P. Johnson, Peter Baird and Mrs. A. H. Snow. Remarks were made by President John 1). Peters. At the County Teacher' Institute held last Saturday, the following ladies and gentlemen were appointed appoint-ed a committee, to arrange for the forth-comingSummer School: Supt. Angus Vance, F. W. Fishbum, Nephi Anderson, Miss Eflie Ensign and Miss Jennie Hubbard, This week. Court oilmen W. L. Wight and J. II. Forsgren were around interviewing the business men to ascertain whether or not they favored the continuation of the nightwatchman. The opinion 1 was almost unanimous in favor of continuing the office. We can't do without Alex. R. L. Jovce of Snowville. called at The Bugler office, Wednesday, and had his name placed upon our growing subscription list. Mr. Joyce recently married Miss Emma Josephsen, a young lady who formerly for-merly lived in Brigham City. He is now on his way to Frankfort, Ky., where he is going to pay his parents a brief visit. What has become, of that'ladies' and gentleme class in elocution" which was to have been organized in Brigham by that ''gentleman of experience". in"p03e and gesticulation gesticu-lation ?" For further particulars inquire of Billy Bowden, the drayman, dray-man, concerning tint $8 freight bill and you'll get the first lesson in the vehement style. A number of friends of Miss Carrie Johnson gathered at the residence of Be".. E. Rioh. Monday evening, in the way of a pleasant surprise to that young lady, who left yesterday for her home in Bear River City, Utah. The invading part)' spent a pleasant evening with vocal and instrumental music, games and mirth, and all joined in wishing t he hid y a pleasant journey and happy future. Rex-; Rex-; burg Hummer. Saturday, James F. llallard, one of the proprietors of the well-known PiulWrd Snow Liniment Company of St. Louis, was in Brigham City on business connected with the company lie represents. Mr. Ballard j speaks in high praise of his deal-j ings with the Mormons through- 1 out the Territory. He his found ! 1 them strictly reliable in every in- 1 stance. His company does a j heavy business throughout this ! section. This week, a man was arreslfd ! for stealing a pair of boots from j I Bootbe ifc Peiree. He was taken i before Justice Steed and pleaded j guilty. This being his tirst ofl'ense , and having hitherto borne a good ' ehar.ieter. he was taxed a light fine and costs of court, aggregating 1 over $ -0, w hich were paid by the repentant man. A dear pair of hoot a, that. ; j The early and late advertisers in ;The Bugler catch the trade, i ADDITIONAL LOCUS. Deputy Marshal II. L. Davis was I in town, Thursday. ! The boys played a lively game of ' foot ball, Thuisday. The circular tower of the Fourth Ward Meeting House is being roofed roof-ed in. County Attorney Nels Jen son went on a visit to the Capital this week. V. S. Hansen, dairyman of Col-j Col-j linston, was seen on ourstreets this 1 week. j Road Supervisor Charles Fosgren 1 engaged in a lit lie run -a way Wednesday afternoon. He was I driving up Main Street in a cart behind a regular mouse of a colt, j Near the Co-op the cart struck an obstruction. It remained, but not |