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Show g THE HOME PAPER. 5 ALL ADVERTISERS S who desire to thoroughly cover Cox Elder County must use the paper that is read in The home paper works for the welfare 2 of its town and is dearly loved on that ac- - 0 count Its columns are always open to Jj every inhabitant Charles X. Kent 5 N 'JSUtti Council and ElectricityThe meeting of the city council Tuesday night was principally taken up in the discussion of electric light of matters and the adoption of resolutions pretalning thereto. Numerous petitions were presented We are in the Undertakers Business. 'Our stock of imported and home-mad- e asking the counsel to build the plant, showing the interest that Is taken Moulding from 5c per foot caskets, coffins, and other burial supplies is the largest and most complete in the therein. Practical emnotice. shortest The mayor reported the proceedings possible to 50c per foot with fifty county. Coffins and caskets furnished on the of the mass meeting Monday night furnished of one or the finest hearses desired. hearse done free, when City balming and the resolution there adopted is styles to select from. now a matter of record. in the state furnished in or outside city at very low cost. Our prices are guaranteed A nice line especially A resolution was passed by the to be right. council providing for a special election of the qualified voters of Brigham city adapted to framing certifion Monday, June 16, to vote on the cates and diplomas . following propositions: Should the city construct an electric light plant? Should the city issue bonds In the sum of $30,000 or less to pay therefor? A resolution was presented by the city attorney and adopted authorizing the renewal of water appropriations. A petition from J. W. Sheffield and Jeweler Johansen had a twenty-nin- e others asking that the assistant come to his home young Shot In the Arm. Tuesbe mains water extended from north Harvey L. Jeppson of Mantua, the 4th South St. on 2nd East St. was is the It boy thought day night. son of J. P. Jeppson, was will be able to begin work right accidentally shot through the right referred. (ESTABLISHED I889 A will be placed across arm last Tuesday. He and another as he is healthy and strong. little boy were handling a city ditch near northeast corner of away CAPITAL $50,000.00. block. tabernacle bulwas rifle when it Trade at Holsts and save money. discharged the let entering the arm above the elbow A Sacrifice Clothing Sale now land glancing around the bone came District Court Proceedings. out near the shoulder. While the on at Rosenbaums. m22 wound is painful, it is not dangerous. On the convening of court Tuesday One-Ha- lf Dr. Olsen is the attending physician. roorniDg the jury heretofore sumThe 101st birthday of the late moned appeared. The following were President Brigham Young will PROCLAMATION. excused by request: John Sommers, Interest paid on time deposits at 5 per cent per annum. celebrated be June 2. A duly C. W. E. Jones. Richards H. and TO THE ELECTORS OF BRIGHAM CITY: Accounts and correspondence invited, is being arranged fine program adcase council vs the has of The of for rent. Utah the State Whereas, city Safety deposit boxes Richard Howard charged with house- by his descendents in Salt Lake. opted the following resolution: Exchange issued on all the principal cities of the world, at on came for trial before a Wheras, the people of Brigham breaking We want 1,000 pigeons by par to our customers, have made and filed numerous jury, After hearing the testimony city We pay 10c J. M, JENSON, President. mass meeting ana arguments, the jury were out May 15th to 18th. and a have at Editions, 12, 1902, at the about 12 hours when they brought in a each. Bring all you can. Wm. Brigham city Y. RICH, JOHN Manager. opera house, petitioned that the ques- verdict finding the defendant guilty & Sons. mi5 fixing the value of the Horsley HOMER J. RICH, Cashier, tions Should the city construct an of petit larceny electric light plant? and Should the property taken at $1.50. F. K. A child died at Plymouth last district attorney, appeared city issue bonds in the sum of $30,000 Nebeker, for the State and F. J. Holton for de- Monday from scarlet fever. Another or to less be therefor? submitted pay is and power capable lights A UNANIMOUS VERDICT- child in the family is quite sick with of 8,000 good lights or enough for to the qualified electors at a special fendant. In the case of the state of Utah vs another disease. The people are three cities the size of Brigham city. election and The City Authorized by the Mass The operating expenses would be Where as, it is and has been the sense Wm. Teague the defendant was ar- recently from South Corolina named $150 per month and the receipts of the mayor and city council of Brig- raigned and plead not guilty. The case Hicks. Meeting to Build an Electric about from 2,100 lights at the price charged ham city that Brigham city should was continuid for the term. The Ork Brand shirts are the Mary Christensen whs granted a Light Plant to Cost $28,000. In American Fork would be $701, construct au a profitable Investment. He plant between Brigham city and decree of divorce from Christian best. Get them at Holsts, tf clearly By the unanimous vote of those pre- believed control of public Mantua with the water power of Box Christensen, the defendant not being sent at the mass meeting at the opera franchisesmunicipal Dr. Olsen reports that there are was for the best interests of Elder Creek to supply light and power in court nor represented by counsel. house last Monday night, Brigham the publio. now but two families at Willard quarfor the city of Brigham and its in- Nels Jensen appeared for plaintiff, city is now authorized to proceed to Mr. Wooten was habitants and to increase the water He says the divorce was also granted antined for smallpox. heartily applauded supply, and that the same should be A decreeinofcase baud for the sum of $30,000 to erect vs. C. Wixom of J. Willard plaintiff has passed that address. close of his at the in Box Elder an electric light plant paid for by issuing bonds in the sum Annie J. Wixom. J, F. Holton ap- experienceis evidence of the canyon and will be expected to prothrough strong D. Peters then moved that the of $30,000 or less, J. peared for plaintiff. ceed with the work as fast as circumFifva lue of quarantine regulations. resolution be adopted: Now following resolved be the therefore it by case vs. of The of the State Utah stances will permit. As the mayor Kesolved, that it be the sense of the were first of teen Council and families, cases, Mayor Peter thirty Nichols Brigham City charged with grand and councilmen are enthusiastic over people of Brigham city in mass meetCity that yhere be called a special larceny came on for hearing. Frank quarantined and although about fifthe proposition there will be no delay ing assembled that the city should election on A.D. of 16th the June, day K. Nebeker and James S. ap- teen new cases have since developed, on their part and unless legal com- erect an electrio light plant and that 1902, and that at such special election pearing for the state, R. II. Perry Jone'sand there have been none outside the plications ensue, the citizens of this the city be empowered to issue bonds there be submitted to the qualfied Fred J. Holton for defendant. The city will within a reasonable time to the amount of $30,000 or less to pay electors of said city the following case was continued until Wednesday families first quarantined. have a modern electric light plant therefore. Should the propositions: city con- when a number of witnesses were owned and controlled by the city, struct an electric light plant? and examined and the case was still being 40 styles of baby carriages and Mr. Peters expected that a discusIssue bonds in the tried this Should the The interest that Is taken in this sion city 10,000 rolls of wallmorning. would be started by his motion sum of $30,000 or less to pay thereimportant question was manifested but on Its being seconded fixed a court and The low calls at tomorrow, Friday, price. Must be paper fore? Tne place of voting designated by the large number of .representative being made for a vote, the resolution is the usual one, the meeting house in as the day for passing sentence on sold this spring at Elias Jensens citizens who attended the meeting was carried without a dissenting yote, polling districts No. 1,2, 3 and 4 in Richard Howard. among them being many ladies. tf Furniture Store. the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th wards of BrigThere was a unanimity of sentiment followed by vociferous applause. seldom witnessed in this city which is The matter having been satisfac- ham city. It pays to get your horses shod an assurance to the mayor and council torily disposed of, there seemed to be A special eleclon is therefore called workmen who underby that they will receive the hearty sup- a general desire to hear some discus- for June 16, 1902. KEEP IK stand the Mr. of in port the citizens anatomy of horses feet. carrying this sion of the subject and by request ballots will be furnished to work through to completion. Peters addressed the meeting In favor thePrinted We the only foot leveler in have which will read: qualified electors Mayor Boden ealled the meeting to of the proposition. KNUDSONS Should the cite construct an electric county. Hand turned shoes to order and made a report of a recent C. W. Knudson, who Is interested light plant? Yes. No." Printed' ICE CREAM PARLORS visit made by himself and othersas a in the B. C. Electric company, was ballots will also be furnished the qualiweight. Try us. Frank & Bob. J special committee to Investigate the called upon by the chairman to make fied electors which shall read: For Will Serve lee Cream and Soda Water electric systems of American Fork n statement If he so desired. Mr. the Issue of bonds in the sum of 0 NOTICE; during the season ot 1902. and Payson, which are under muni- Knudson responded briefly, saying or less to pay therefor. Yes. Between 80 and 90 acres lucern f, fresh stock of McDonald's famous cipal control. that he had listened w ti interest to No. Both propositions shall be candies always on hand. In Payson they have a email plant the remarks of Mi. Women, and felt submitted to the people. to let. Will give half, with use con000 to to of full therefrom The election w ill be conducted ac-- 1 running up its capacity greatly encouraged R. C. Fryer, Mrs. Jas. Knudson. Prop. of derrick. lights. It is giving good satisfaction tinue the work undertaken by the cording to the general laws of the tf a Is Deweyville, Ulah. and paying investment. In Am- local company. He intimated that State. The city council has desigerican Fork the committee found the the company expected no favors. nated the usual places, the meeting house in people highly satisfied with the service districts No. 1, 2. 3 Attorney R. H. Jones, being called and 4 inpolling received ana the advantages of munithe 1st, 2nd, 3rd ana 4th was happy he for, responded saying cipal control were in evidence In and contented with the results of this wards of Brigham city as the place of L L EVANS D L EVANS. many ways. , meeting, and spoke of the advantages voting. Mayor Boden wa9 then voted in as that would accrue to the city from an Heber C. Boden, chairman of the meeting and E.A.Box electric plant owned and controlled by Mayor of Brigham City. secretary. it. Dated 13, 1902. May The chairman Mr. Introduced A. Box a E. short After by speech COLLI N8TON. UTAH. Wooten, manager of the electric light The rain of yesterday and lastnight giving a comparative statement as to plaut at American Fork, who had horsepower, will do an immense amount of good, the meeting adjourned. HAVE A GENERAL LINE OF DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. come up by invitation to explain the It is probable that the city will have and everybody in the county is reworkings of this system to the mass to litigate the question of controlling joicing over it, The prospects were We handle the Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co's Implements. meeting. the waters of Box Elder creek for never better for This plant, he said, supplied light electric good All kinds of farm produce bought and sold. crops. In January last and power to American Fork.Lehi and Messrs. purposes. C. W. Knud-se- n Y. C. J. Kich and T. animals to Wanted pasture. We desire to call especial attention at this time to our stock of Pleasant Grove, each of which were appropriated all the waters for Young, Perry. 2t about the size of Brigham city. When and have it started last spring its earnings were light and power purposes work since then. Fifty boys and young men from 1 2 small but each mouth has shown a done considerable to to to have so years of age are wanted im title claim the legal remarkable increase. It runs twenty-fou- r They water and declare they will defend medially to work in the beet fields, which will be sold below coat. It will pay you to inspect them. hours each day and the receipts the rights. The city attorney and Bear River valley. The company from power furnished In daylight are their A Fine Line of Millinery Goods Just Received. their opinion sufficient to pay all expenses of the R. U. Jones have given will from 6octs to $1.25 day cannot be per taken pay the citys right T. COVERT, Manager, plant. The power is used for pump- that and that it can proceed to erect and board. For further information ing water, for printing presses, wash- away the plant. it apply to Prest. Chas. Kelly. ing machines, churning, ironing, heatThe value of this water power for ing water and other purposes and the Notice company had never received a com- electric and power purposes is so great . The that unless a compromise can be efTo the farmers of the Bear River COMPARATIVE 8TATEMENT. plaint on account of service. charges are $2 per menth for each fected, protracted litigation will en Valley. horse power and three lights are fur- Bue. The question is worthy of the REPORT TO THE COMPTROLLER OP THE OURRENCY Notice is hereby given that on and most careful consideration on both after nished for $1 per month. November 1, 1902, the price of (condensed) , sides courts. before into the getting He had been up in Box Elder canyoii water will be advanced to $25 per acre, SHOWING THE OONDITION OF with the mayor and council and from subject to the usual terms and regulahis investigations he was satisfied tions. in will be Our Refrigralors that a plant consisting of the latest Rear River Water Company, and best machinery capable of develop- this week. Jos. F. Per Moslah Evans, Hansen, M8 J5 ing 500 horsepower could be erected Manager. of Brigham City for $28,000. This would supply 5,000 Furniture Go. it APRIL 30, 1902. SPECIAL HANDKERCHIEF SALE ) cts. Handkerchiefs from 2 RE8OUROE8: up, going at half price. See show Sale windows after Monday. FEB. 25, IS02. APR. SO, 002. .. Loans and Discounts tS&M 92 152950.73 Thursday, , May 22. begins picfSmSf Pictures, Framing PERMIT US TO SAY: THE STOHL The Bank of STURE. rv Brigham City. foot-brid- DEPOSITORS PROTECTED BY - Million Bollars. electric light go-cart- s; first-cla- ss II $30,-00- i Our Stock is as Complete as money, experience and care can make it. during the past year we have found that we the past eight years cheaper than anywhere as in any town of the fully as cheap We invite you to come in and give us Your at From extended travel have been selling goods else in the west and same 2e jp the east. a trial. the city store, drug d. li. eddy & son. I1 Ladies urnishings, Block North. 1st Natl bank, in Siggard Bldg. Lunds 2 In making your purchases dont overlook ray fine line of Groceries and Millinery Goods. I also take orders for all Knit union suits, garments and woolen goods made by John Anderson. Amanda Anderson, blk. north First Natl Bank. U. S. Bonds to secure Giro..., Premium on U. S, Bonds .... Banking House & Fix 7800 00 689.07 9610.91 20779.28 375.00 7500.00 689.07 12247.14 34329.81 375.00 873159.13 8108091.75 822550.83 697.14 7500.00 42411.16 $28975 83 861 73 7500.00 70754. 1 Casb and Due from Banka Red. Fund, S per cent olr LIABILITIES: Capital Stock paid In Undivided Profits.. .... Circulation Individual Deposits.... ....... EDWARD B. KIRK Ogden, Utah; MON EY. 075,000.00 Oleen N. Stohl, Stake Presidency. Office with Lee Room 22- - Notice to Orchardists. The attention of orchardists of the county is called to the necessity of spraying the apple and pear trees at this time. White arsenic may be used instead of Paris green in the formula for spraying. Place gunny sacks or old clothing around the trunks of the trees also. The aphis is appearing on trees and shrubbery and should be sprayed with kerosene emulsion. The tent caterpillars are coming out in great numbers on the apple and plum trees and may be best handled in the evening when they cluster together. Take a piece of old rag aDd wrap around the cluster and draw it tigntly back and forth. Chas. Kelly, County Tree Inspector i. HOMER interest on improved dry or irrigated farms .... LEE DO YOU WANT Loans on Real Estate at lowest interest; Homestead Entries and proofs; To buy or sell Real Estate; Titles examined and conveyed; Reliable legal work; V CONSULT - UTAH. Fred J Holton Utah, Brigham City, STOJHb Norman Lee, (Successor to Hyrum Standing.) AND FIRE INSURANCE ABSTRACTER, CONVEYANCER and NOTARY PUBLIC, Room 22 over First National Bank, Brigham City, Utah- Telephone No- - 22- - CAKTHEY Holton. Offfce Room 23, First Nat. Bank BIdg, Lorenzo N, Stohl. & J. f--red RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE Norman Lee Stohl over 1st Natl Bank Telephono No. 22. at 6 per cent SUCCESSOR TO CLAWSON & RICR, BRIGHAM CITY, & $100,000 to Loan RICH & DUMBECK, Room 23, Firs Modern Plumbing and TELEPHONE 92. 219 State St., - Sail Luka o!' y, Utah. House-Heatin- Natl. Bank Building. Telephone 22. BRIGHAM UTAH, CITY, IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR WAGONS, BUGGIES, MOWERS, RAKES & FARM IMPLEMENTS. WE HAVE THE RIGHT KIND AND THE RIGHT PRICE W. H. BOOTHE & SON, - Main Street, Brigham, Utah, PBICSS THAT ASS STUNNERS! , . One One One One One One shoes at 125 Child's Shoes at 2.25 Ladies' shoes at 1,75 Ladies' shoes at 1.75 Men's work shoes at 2,50 Men's fine shoes lot $1,50 Misses' lot lot lot lot lot , Also bargains that will -2 1 1-- wyni Hr Conference Notice. The regular quarterly conference of the Box Elder stake will convene in the tabernacle Brigham city, Sunday, 10 a. m., May 25, and continue to May to loan at once on good farms, either 26, 1902. dry or Irrigated, at A special conference of the religion classes of the stake will be held Monday May 26,at 2 p.m.at the tabernacle. A general invitation is extended to the public to attend. Chas. Kelly, LORENZO N. STOHL, Lucius A. Snow, The First National Bank Is what people say about us when they speak of Drug Stores; You probably have experienced the annoyance of finding the druggist had everything but the particular remedy you wanted. We make it our business to have what you want. , LOANS. Brigham City, Utah, ladtesv Skirts and Shirt Waists They Keep Everything yi-iai'i- w Brothers., m EVANS BROS CO.. I REAL ESTATE Wheelwright 1- jj We make a Specialty - FURNITURE the nojiES of the people, the Box Elder News. It also covers southern Idaho. $1,00 75 L50 125 L25 1,50 astonish you in STRAW, CRASH and FELT HATS. One lot of 50c White Silk at , 20 cents One lot of $1,00 Black Silk at 65 cents We have wonder prices on many other goods. be convinced that you save money by trading at Gall and C. Holst &Son. $108091.75 We call your atiention to the fact that thi Is our Second Statement, the Bank having been open a little over four . months. s We solicit accounts of firms and individuals and cordially invite a personal Interview or correspondence. - L.N. John Stohl, l. Edwards, Nels Jsnscn. DIRECTORS: J. D Peters, James Nielsen, Alma Nelson. Notice to the Public: A. E. Wallis has purchased the Kaiser Restaurant and it is now known as THE WALLIS RESTAURANT. at . BEST MEALS SERVED IN THE CITY. A Everything here the best. L. A. Snow, 8. N. Lee. Peter M, Hansen Furnished Room Short Orders Combined. all hours. Steak, Veal, Chop, Flab and Game. A. E. WALLIS, Proprietor, i |