Show BRIGHAM CITY BITS A Good Canuinjr Factory Would i Pay Well THE BOTI1WELL CANALBLOW OUT Threshers Going to Cache Valley The Case Against Fox Bis Shipments of BrIg hams Luscious Fruits O G Snow went to Collins ton Sunday I morning i Edgar Snow is now numbered with the Coops force of clerks It is rumored that II Wilson will open a saloon at Collinston Miss Ida Snow has gone west on business I and pleasure combined 1 Mrs Burnicc Jensens babe is danger sly ill with scarlet fever Apostle Lorenzo Snow spoke at the tbernacle Sunday afternoon A Box is doing a business in the Dipping of fruits and vegetables The number of students at the Box Elder Stake academy is increasing slowly William Watkins is building creditable residence on his premises in the Fourth ward When Hilbert and Rasmussen stoop to lawing they get down and make the dust fly you bet E H Peirce came up from Salt Lake Sunday morning and he and wife returned the same afternoon We are delighted over the fair prospects of being connected by telephone with Salt Lake ahd Cache valley C C Lovelands residence which is searing completion will be a big improvement improve-ment over the old place Most people are of the belief that the sacked boots of our commissioner will be filled by Judge Johnson Saturday evening Operator McBride returned re-turned from Franklin where ho has been for a few dn relieving the agent who was ill Whites sawmill closed down last Saturday Satur-day for the season They have turned out close onto a million feet of lumber this year George L Groohl who has so long been connected with the Coop force will leave there shortly when he will go intothe produce pro-duce and shipping business I Thc report came to town last night that > urson Dewey son of Bishop John Dewey of Dewey yillo a young man about twenty sears of age hud died of some stomach disease Nothing positive could be learned p The Saturday night following the Both well excitement here the boys got out with the brass band two cannon and over a hundred flaming torches They made one of the grandest displays that fair Brigham Brig-ham has ever witnessed The bear performance on the streets yesterday set all the kids of the town nn tiptoe From a casual glance one would suppose that would take close discerning phrenologist detect the brute line of de markation between beast and masterS master-S N Lee has returnrd from his obligatory oblig-atory sojourn at our mundane pande mcnium near the capital He has resumed his laboi at his old post in the tithing office of-fice and once more is leader of tho Sunday choir The people did get somewhat excited here a week ago Friday at the Bothwcll demonstration de-monstration Both cliques seem to hare carried the thing too far as a street exhibition exhibi-tion of citizens against city officials is humiliating and disgraceful After cooling oVT a little no doubt both parties can appreciate the judiciousness of their ardor fon the first of the week a number of our cTFeshing rustlers took their outfit into Cache valley to help the farmers there Most of the threshing has been done in this vicinity the crops in Cache aresome what later Leman Johnson Orson Hyde and Frank Hawkins conducted one party and they expect to be kept busy there for a month Dr L Berg has moved his headquarters from his place in the Third ward to a more suitable spot on Main street Gradually the business portion of the city is being built up for business purposes and the back streets abandoned for the quieter clement to reside This drawing together of the business community denotes progress There was a man seen prowling around in the Second ward on Youngs street a few nights ago with neither hat coat shoes or stockings on At first glance he was taken for an escaped lunatic because cfohis general wild wierd aspect When aware that ho was observed he dashed off like a frightened beast He was recognized and a watchful eye is updn him now The following timely suggestion which appeared in our Ogden department of Sun ft f days HnitALD is also most applicable to our Brigham city people Ogden isgreatlv in need of a good canning factory With fruit rotting on the ground labor cheap and the best of railroad facilities to say nothing of home markets no better invest m < yfct for capital can be found It is really 2 pity that such quantities of fruit should toe imported from eastern and western can iries to localities where as good if not better fruits are raised There is money here awaiting such an enterprise B G Fox the Mormon with a Danish wife and four children was arrested a S short time ago in i ParlfCity on the charge of forgery committed in Brigham several months ago Ho had a hearing before Justice Jus-tice M L Ensign yesterday Mr Ferguson Fergu-son of Salt Lake appeared for the defendant defend-ant and R H Jones for the prosecution After wrangling over the case all day Mr I Fox was at last bound over It seems that I he was selling sewing machines i in this i neighborhood He came to the house of a I Dane called Jensen who could understand i little of the English language Jensen claims ho wanted no machine but Fox left one after writing out notes and putting I Jensens cross to it There must be a dozen men with as many trains from Brigham scorn in tho country 1 Ifror miles around in the interest of the pomologists of our burg Our fruits by this name reach Cache valley Rich I county Bear lake and most of Southern Idaho and parts of Wyoming and Montana The fruit business is thus being worked for all thats out but this does not amount to a hundredth part of the great quantities shipped by rail People from the remotest parts of Gentile valley j j and points even farther north come to I Brigham load their wagons down with our luscious fruits and fine vegetables and drive off homewardbound if they were carrying away a load of gold lust I JAKE MILE BIUOIIAM UTAH Aug 27 Ibsfl 1 I |