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Show LIGHTNING DOES SQfflE DAMAGE AT BRIGHAM Special to Tho Tribune. BRIGHAM, Utah. Juno 23. Brlgham wna visited by an electric storm last night which shook up the city. Tho lightning entered tho homo of City Treasurer Mary Johnson, knocking her and her four daughtcrsto tho floor, tearing th paper onT the wall In a number of places and filling' fill-ing' tho house with smoke. Tho fuso was burned out and the lights extinguished. Miss Lcra Johnson, daughter of tho Treasurer, was Injured tho worst, tho Bhock entering her eyo and causing great pain. This morning hor cyb is swollen and, she Is unablo to see with IL A number num-ber of persons In town felt the shock; in fact. lt went all through town over tho wires andalso gave the telephone offico a shaking up. Norman Hansen, of the firm of M. Hansen Han-sen & Sons, and Miss Janle Yateo of Call s Fort, daughter of Joseph Yates, were united in marringe today in this city, Bishop Brigham Wright of the Fourth ward ornciatlng. Bishop L. N. Stohl performed the ceremony cere-mony yesterday that united in marrlago Miss Kate "Whlto and O. O. Forsgren of this city. The work on the Box Elder canyon road is almost completed. B. Jensen hao charge of tho work. Tho Brigham nine go to Garland Saturday Satur-day to cross bata with tho nnrl.nirl lim In hopes of winning the cup. Your correspondent corre-spondent erred In saying Brigham won the cup Saturday last, as It went to the Garland Gar-land nine, -r As. H" Kln? 13 11 delegate to tho St. Louia Democratic convention, he cannot deliver tho oration hero, for Julv , but the commltteo has secured Mayor Glas-mann Glas-mann of Ogden for the occasion. The following fol-lowing programme has been arranged for the celebration here. Saluto of thirteen guns; music by Military band; hoisting Qf flags at sunrise; volley of forty-five guns by shotgun brigade; music bv Military Mili-tary band; grand parade at 9:30 of school children, headed by bund, firemen, Mayor and Council and committee Programme at Tabernacle. 10 n. m. Opening exercises; music bv Military band; prayer by chaplain, J. C. "Wixom; song by choir; address of welcome, Mayor C. Hoist; music by Military band; reading of Declaration of Independence; music by band; oration by. Mayor Glasmann, quartette quar-tette by Glee club; address by O. N. Stohl; "America," by band, choir and" congregation; congrega-tion; benediction. an me aiternoon mere will be games, contests and various amusements at the Central school square and a ball game at the Academy square. In the evening thero will bo dancing at tho Academy of Music and the opera-house, opera-house, also fireworks. In tho Salt Lake Templo yesterday Joseph Jo-seph N. Stohl of Stohl Bros., at Brigham and Tremont, and Miss Oroha nunsaker. sister of the county Recorder, were united in marriage. - J. Alfred Flshburn and Miss Mattie Bo-den Bo-den returned from Salt Lake City last evening, where they wero united In marriage mar-riage at the Temple yestorday. Herman Campbell, one of the Z. C. M. I clerics, accompanied bv his wife, were visiting friends In Brigham the fore part of the week. C. O. Christensen of the Chrlstensen & Knudson establishment, nnd his fingers severely cut in an electric fan the first of this week. Hereafter a sacred concert will be given at the Academy of Music each Sunday afternoon during tho summer by the Christensen orchestra, to which the public Is Invited. Mr. and Mits. A. T. Rankin return Friday Fri-day from a pleasant sojourn of six weeks In the EasL Bishop James Nelson of Perrv, who recently re-cently wedded Christina E. Christensen of Mantua, will tender his friends a hall In honor of the event at the Perry hall Friday Fri-day evening. , Tho County Commissioners have named the following registration officers: Brigham, Poll No. 1 Mlas Mary Hoist. Brigham, Poll No. 2 Mrs. Ellas Jpnsen. Brigham, Poll No. 3 Mrs. J. Yv Hoopcs. Brigham, Poll No. 4 Mrs. Martha Reese. TVIllard, Poll No. 1 Delta Cole. Wlllard. Poll No. 2 Esther Warner. Thrce-Mllc Annlo Peters. Call's Fort Lucy Pyott. Bear River Mary Ipsen. Fielding Adeline Hess. Promontory Charles Card. Sunset Arthur R. Capcner. Junction E. H. Taylor. Manila Ezra AVyntt. Clear Creek Charles Kempton. Malad J. A. Woodwarth. Rawlins R. W. Adams. Park Valley E. W. Carter, Colllnston Evan Morgan. Curlew C. W. Robbing. Grouso Creek G. A. Cooke. , Plymouth Thomas Archlbnld. Portage C. W. Hall. Dowcyvllle R. C. Fryer. Kolton Cora Vlcks. Terrace J. J. Rowse. Fifty dollars was appropriated to repair tho rock dugway cast of Mantua. |