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Show "a k! p-- TWS- - V home" PAPER, N ' The home paper works tor the welfare s of town antl ls 1earIy ,oved on tlmt ac 1 couDt. Its columns are always open to S every inhabitant. Charles N. Kent. g fej g VAVV.VAVV 004! V Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. Mdb( BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1902. VIII. VOLUME Collinston Clicks U g JustGot u Infffi .An elegant line of Merrors, Wall Pockets, Screens, flail Racks, Hammocks, Window Shades, Iron Beds. Bed Room Suits, Folding Beds, Etc. STOHL THE FURNITURE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING). Hurt In a Runaway. Peter Christensen of, the Third Christen-gen- , ward, bi other of Councilman met with a severe accident Sun-ja- y afternoon while out driving and bis family had a narrow escape form , serious Injury. Mr. Christensen was getting some water from the Bpring on the connty jo?(j .west of the depot when tiie horses became frightened at a passto run away. ing bug&y and started He jumped to grab the linjs but was thrown against the wheel his face being badly cut. After the horses bad distance westward, Mrs. Christensen succeeded in stopMr. Christensen was ping them. taken to Mrs. Bucannons near by who dressed ids wounds and he is now about all right again. run considerable sidered in this meeting are George and Clarence B. Wade and Charles E, Harris. Those of the party not taking part in the water discussion went to Thursday where ward conference was held. This branch decided by vote to join the Ma'ad stake. Good meetings are reported. On Friday the company left for Park valley which was reached at 5 p. m. after taking dinner at Indian creek. The party were entertained at Park valley by Bishop Palmer, Jacob Kunzler, Jonathan Campbell and Mrs, Raleigh. Ward conference was hold the next day in the Rosette school house when the usual reports were made and good instructions given. Sunday the conference was continued in Palmer's grove in which the Sunday schools of Park valley and Rosette took part. A meeting was also held in the afternoon. Early Monday morning the company left for Promontory after taking "breakfast at Mrs. Burtons. They were entertained at Promontory by F. C. Houghton. A meeting was io-ti- Welling the Malad stake. Fhe proposition of having this branch join the Malad stake was submitted to the members present who decided to remain with the Box Elder stake. Three meetings were held, reports being made and some changes Gibbs and Moroni Ward of made in the auxiliary orgroizatlons. The watr question was discussed in the evening and an effort made to adjust some new claims which had arose since the previous settlement of their difficulties. As no conclusion could be reached that night, meetings were r , held the next day with the parties interested, Presidents Snow and Stohl acting as an advisory committee. An agreement was finally reached which when put to a vote of the stockholders of the company was accepted by all but one. This will no' doubt put an end to all controversies in the Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir company. The parties whose interests were con A fire at Deweyville yesterday gold-rimme- is our Special Agent in every settlement in Box Elder county. Wheelwright Brothers., Sign of the big gun, Brigham City, A grand ball will be given at the opera house tomorrow night, July 4 The war tares, which at one time were quite an important item, were abolished July !, Your money back if dissatisfied with anything bought at Hansens Shoe & Furnishing store. Mr, and Mrs. A. R. C. Smith and children of North Ogden aie one-four- th ODe-four- th is our General Agent all over the country. Utah. Prompt attention to either. Mrs John S. Houtz, Jr., is up from EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH. Salt Lake city in the interests of the State Council of Women and will try to effect organizations in this city. , For Sale The Duke place in Lands for Sale First ward. Lee & Stohl, Brigham city, Utah. or Lease. Iloutz and Miss came May Standing up from Salt Lake city on the excursion last Saturday. Hurrah for the Fourth of July! visiting relatives in this city. 2 dozen stamps for 25 cents at Willard Jensen and family came it Comptons Art Gallery. Mrs. M.-E- . up from Salt Lake on Saturdays exThe First National bank last week cursion and will remain this wrek declared a dividend of three per cent visiting relatives and friends. As for the first six months business. Position wanted as housekeeper a large amount of the stock was not by a young woman Apply to paid up until about three months ago this office. it the dividend shows a healthy condiA rain storm in the valleys and tion. snow on the mountain tops last SaturYour Fourth of July enjoyment day made the air cool and pleasant will not be complete without a for several days thereafter. ice-co- ... soda water, glass of our Wallace Bowring of Salt Lake pure fruit flavors. B. G. Pharmcity, son of our townsman H. E. acy, Pure drugs. Bowring, has, with his family, Marriage licenses have been been visiting in this city this week. issued the past week by Clerk The best soda water at Knud-son- s Jensen to William B. Humbly of ice cream parlors. Syrups Ogden, age 25, and Lena D, fruit 2t juice. pure Barrett of North Ogden, age 20; Mr. WAV. Pritchard has bought the Stephen Anderson Gillette, age Wright lot on the corner of First East and Anna Statia Daniel, age and First South streets of J. Arthur 20, 16, both of Corinne. The first Wixom and will make his home couple were married by Justice there. Knudson . Clothing sale at sFishburns. tf We are in it for the glorious asOle Petersen, the Fourth of July. Open all day. sistant cashier at the First National Comptons Art Gallery. jank, will leave for a mission the latHe was ortly seven years old and ter part of the month . George W. Watkins will take his place at the small of his age besides, but the manly air with which he walked up jank. to Wm. Horsley, head of the fii m of Teachers Examination Horsley & Sons, last Monday and The teachers examination was held requested employment appealed to In the Central school building last him at once and little George Clark Thursday, Friday and Saturday and is now one of the regular employees was well attended. of the firm. He is making himself The examining board consisted of useful filling fruit boxes and other County Supt. Nephi Anderson, John S. Bingham and Miss Lottie Jensen. light work and some day may have a There were only eight of the appli- big store of his own. cants who failed to pass a successful We have been trying for a long examination. The following were time to get a mans shoe to sell successful: at $3.00 that we .could guarantee Primary grade S y v I a Mason, Sarah Harding and Phoebe Harding in every particular ;we have at last of Willard; Gertrude L. Yost ' and succeeded. Try a pair of them;you Ilettie Howell of Yost, Mattie capt loose anything, if theres any Boden and nattle Nichols of Brig- loss we stand it. R, L. Fishburn tf ham. & Sons. , We have dry or irrigated lands to lease in quantities to suit, East or West of Bear River, Will lease for a term of years, either, for CASH RENTAL or on SHARES, No trouble 4o show the lands. Address, Toileo Bancti Go., MONEY. 875, ee.e to loan at once on good farms, either . . dry or irrigated, at per cent man-ma- de 1 FOR SALE! N. STOHL, LORENZO Office with Lee & Stohl over 1st Nut I Bank Room 22Telephono No. 22. - THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CIT1 CAPITAL $50,000,00, well-know- n 'it Utah, Garland, ld doubt "that, of perfect fitting clothing at such people of France, Americans are more and more being imbued with the sel- reduction a.s we are making durfish and ungodly idea that marriage ing our slaughter clothing sale L. Fishburn & bons. is wrong and ohlldren a disgrace. Latterof Christ of The Church Jesus There will be an immense -day Saints takes an entirely oppo- wheat crop in the Bear River site view, and believes in, and teaches this valley year says Moroni gospel truth, the first great Mortensen, who was over from scriptural commandment of God to Bear River city Tuesday. l. :y Be fruitful, and multiply and man: and grain will yield good crop8 replinish the earth, and subdue it. I want the young men of Zion to in spite of the hot weather and never looked realize that this Institution of mar- irrigated grain institution. Mr Mortensen jeiter. says that riage is not a It ls of God; It is honorable, and no Bear River city is preparing to man who ls of marriageable age is celebrate the Fourth, a good proliving his religion who remains single. gram having been arranged. It is not simply devised for the con It pays to trade at Fishburns, venfence alone of man, to suit his For Sale Acre lot, good orown notions, and hi own ideas; to and to brick house. Cor. adopt marry and then divorce, chard, then discard, just aa he pleases. 3rd So. and 2nd E. Sts. Enquire There are great consequences con at Hansens Barber shop. tf nected with it consequences which The Curlew Irrigation and reach beyond this present time into Reservoir dead. company filed its all eternity, for thereby souls are bearticles of incorporation with the gotten Into the world, and men and Water Measurements. the in women obtain their being county clerk last Monday. The The following measurements were of the a preserver world. Marriage'is principal place of business is at taken June 30, on Three Mile creek, race. Without it the purposes Snowville. The amount of stock near the mouth of the canyon, for the human would be frustrated, virtue is God of the par value of $1 of 000 jio, purpose of determining the loss of be destroyed to give place to per share. would The officers are: A. Grammer water ia a rocky, gravelly channel. Grade A. B. Taylor, J earth and the and vice corruption, Goodliffe, president; Abe Rose, D. Harding of Willard; Silva nun-eo- , The distance wa 2,200 feet, the day would be void and empty. President vice Arvilla Wight, Ella Ilunsaker, president; F. W. Roe, secreclear but uot hot: in Improvement F. Smith, Joseph I. 2.8976 cu. Sow In whole or in part 14 section and treasurer. These with Honcyvillc; Mary E. Burns, Celia Lover weir: 10:30 a. m., tary 2:00 p. m., flow 2.7278 cu, ft. Era, July. D. G. Nelson and Chas. Arbon Loveland, Deweyville; W. F. Hanna, of dry land situated between Bear 3:00 p. m., flow 2.5564 cu. ft. Meaa flaw: 2.7273 cu. ft. per second. Elwood; Sv Angelina Shaw, Corinne; river and Malad river in Garland form the board of directors. NOTICE. Upper weir: 1:25 p. m., flow 3 4475 cu. ft. R. H. Smith, Willard Smith, Smith-field- ; 2:00 p. m., flow 3.S670 cu. ft. precinct. A barrel of crockery ware During my absence my Insur3.00 p. m., flow 3,2871 cu. ft. J. W. Seamons, Penrose; May o' in be will business ance charge All Under The Canal. going at coat,. Jos.- F, Hansen Jensen, Alma Mesa flow: 33672 ou. ft. per second. Iversen, Fred Nelson, at the Bank Furniture Co, Enquire The difference, figured against the Miss Estelle Jensen Rosa Giduey, O. II. Jeppscn, Lola business 19 of Brigham City. Any loss of PAUL STARK. a would give flow, upper The News his received samp- Nichols, Brigham city. attention Utah. Brigham city, per cent, but figured against the will receive prompt We have the best line of Fire les of elegant wedding erds, inlower flow, a gain of S3 per cent. , , N. P. Anderson, Insurance Companies and people vitation cards and programs, and Water Commissioner. insuring with us are properly can fill all orders on short notice. protected. Soliciting your further Call and see them and you are patronage, I remain, sure to be pleased with the price Homer J Rich, There Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. All business given prompt attention, J. M. John1 Jenson, Pingree, Cashier. President. & DUMBE.CK, CARTHEY Modern Plumbing and TELEPHONE 92. 219 State St., - - - Salt Lake oity, Utah House-Heatin- DO YOU WANT Loans on Real Estate at lowest interest; Homestead Entries an3 proofs; To buy or sell Real Estate; Titles examined and conveyed; Reliable legal work; CONSULT Fred J Holton Utah, Brigham City, Norman Lee, (Successor to Hyrum Standing) - - "fwlffflfffMfft',ff,,fMflffffl'fff Agent The First National Bank OF BRIGHAM direct from the Factory is what we offer this year lor all first class your Fourth of July celebration. All new goods, sell cheaper can Is we goods, and thebcauty of direct shipment than we could sell older goods from wholesalers. Our stock consists principally of Sky Boekt, Roman Candles,, Fir Craakero and Terpedosa." If you desire anything of this kind we know we can please you in quality and price. CITY. - DOES STRIBTLY A BANKING BUSINESS. X ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. X, JOHN D. PETERS, Cashier LORENZO rug EDDY & SON, Props. f and quality. OUR R1EATS AND ffff GROCERIES LUCItJS. A. SNOW, N. STOHL, Prest. Vice-Pre- J S. John x Lucius A. Snow, Nels Jenson, N, Lee, L. Edwards, Alma Nelson, James. Nelsen, Peter M. Hansen. Telephone 3f. BRIGHAM -- CITV, UTAH. $100,000 to Loan G par cent J. Hlton, Room 23, First Nat. Bank Bldg. Norman Lee , st directors: First Natl. Bank Building. Room'iS, interest on improved dry or irrigated farms.. 1 hey are fresh and of the best selected stock. They are unlike in another respect: While they are fancy goods, the prices are not fancy'. A trial will convince you of these facts. Everything is kept clean .and fresh. A new barrel of Salt llerrkig just received. ' Vegetables and fish in season. ABSTRACTER, CONVEYANCER. and NOTARY PUBLIC at ARE ALIKE IN THIS. FiflEVJORKS D, John. Loveland, j24 eity L morn- ing destroyed the large hay stacks, barn and sheds belonging to Orson A rain stortn yesterday and today A heavy wind was blowing has caused unusually cool weather for at the time and only the valient as- this time of the year. sistance Of neighbors prevented the d A pair of flames from spreading and doing other spectacles were found yesterday and left at this damage. The above Information was kindly ffice for the owner, furnished the Nevfa by Mrs. Susie At the primary held last night, Dewey, who was in Brigham yesterday. Miss Ella Bywater was nominated for r Tomorrows Races. trustee on the fourth ballot. Miss The following is a list of races which Mary Holst was her nearest opponent will be given July 4, 1902, beginning receiving 40, out of 84 total votes at 2 p. m: Match race between P. N. Wilsons cast. horse and W. n. Glovers horse; 1 mile, In drinking soda water and eatin 3. Free for all pace and trot; B. F. ing ice cream you are entitled to Boothe, M. A. Boothe, Jos. F. Han- the best quality for your money. sen; purse $40, 3 in 5. VV. e 2 have in the best. B. G. PharmWe Buggy-hors3; F. race; best Fishburn. Ed. Wheatley, J. S. BingJ acy, Pure drugs. ham, Fred llilman: purse $20. Saddle-hors- e $20. race; pure held at 9 p. m. which was well atMoney to burn is something One-ha- lf mile dash; pure $50. tended. that all dont have, those that The party reached home Tuesday P. J. Larsen offers to bet $75 on a noon and report a most enjoyable mile and turn and return dont, buy Kofords ice cream, 15 time. The prospects for a bounteous mile. This race will be cts per pint, 25 cts per quart and harvest of hay and grain is the best matched. for many years, in the western part Si per gallon. It is the best Admission 15 and 25 cents. of the county. President Kelly at F. Hansen. Jos. made. the Stone meeting promised that a ward organization would soon be effected in that branch and itispro-habl- e Its a rare opportunity indeed to Marriage that similar action will be taken in to the Holbrook branch. like the 3e able to buy a high grade suit ls no Hol-bro- ck Western Conferences morning, June 25, the following party left this city to visit the wards in the western part of the Box Elder stake: Lucius A. Snow and Oleen N. Stohl of the stake presidency, Bishop Thomas Yates of North ward, Hattie Wight, stake prest. 'of the Y, L. M. I. A. aud Alice M. Johnson, regard stake prest. of the Primary .associathad who ions. Prest. Chas. Kelly, Dangerous Toys. intended to leave with them, did not In a letter to a friend in this city, reach this city in time after attending the Malad stake conference, but Dr. Geo. F. Harding, who is attendfollowed next day accompanied by ing the Rush Medical college at ChiSusannah M. Boothe, stake prest. of cago, desires to bring the following the Relief societies. to the attention of readers of the The first named party after taking somebreakfast at C. U. Haws and enjoying News that they might learn use of of the of the toy a feast of prime buttermilk at John thing dangers L. Hnnsakers at Point Lookout, pistols: reached Snowville at 9 p. m. and were Monday last we had a boy subject guests of Bp. A. Goodliffe. brought Into our class which present-- a The following day ward conference picture I wish all the boys at home was held at which reports were made see before July 4. He had shot could and good instructions given. Bishop himself in eight days previous with a Goodliffe reported $1060 collected 1901. The genfor the toy cap pistol In the fore finger. year tithing eral stake and ward officers were pre- When brought Into the hospital his sented and unanimously sustained. jawe were firmly set, the muscles of Two general meetings were held and neck rigid drawing the head back also a meeting of the ward Primary the association at 4.30 p. m. Prest, Kelly toward the spine and a general spastic and Mrs. Boothe arrived to condition of the mussle of the whole take park in the evening meeting. We gave him the best and body. On Wednesday, June 25, conference only treatment for the deadly bacwas held at the Stone, Idaho, branch terial infection but it was too late which was also attended by Prest. M. and before this he Is undoubtedly H. and Counsellors Wm. n. Monduy -- Fire at Dewevville THE TELEPHONE THE U. S. MAIL a few days proved; new men, horses, harness and stages look good to us. Jos Brownson left Monday evening for Wyoming where 'he went to accept a position as night expressman, LOANS. extra lids and rubbers, jelly glasses, pre serving kettles, fruit jar fillers, colonders, etc.. M Shelton was home REAL ESTATE FRUIT JARS on a visit. The new mail service between here and Malad city, Idaho, Is quite im- STORE, EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTA-H- to do business successfully and that way is to have the goods the people want and at the right prices. Yon will always find at our store just what we advertise and the prices are always right. This week its frost. II NUMBER 12. There is only one way Grain" is ripening ye ry fast. The first crop of alfalfa is being finished up. Mrs Dr Freiday, who for several weeks past has been visiting relatives and friends In the east, returned home Sunday. The prospects for a plentiful yield of cereals looks very bad at present on account of the damage done by the Onr stock of Furniture, Carpets, Linolieums, Matting, Sewing Machines was never more complete. Call and see us. Prices are right. 4. ILL ADVERTISERS who desire to thoroughly cover Box Elder . County must cse the paper that is read in Si the homes of the people, the Box Eldeu News. It also eovgrs southern Idaho. N J. F. ERDMANN. LEE Lorenzo N. Stohl. & STOJHL Keal ISstafiG NND FIRE INSURANCE Room 22 over First National Bank, Brighftgi City, Utah. - Telephone No-2- - |