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Show f ? fc 7 & HOME PAPER. the paper works for the welfare 3 dearly loved on that ac- - J unt. Its columns are always open to J K 'inhabitant. Charles N. Kent. s ALL ADVERTISERS who desire to thoroughly cover llox Elder is read in County must use the paper that Box the Elder, the homes of the jwvple, aim. Id southern covers also ajews. It .he )(,me and Is df ' its town every fnvf w UVAVw.VWWWvAyrk Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. VOLUME VIII. Hobo With a Gun- While the Butte and Portland ex-- 1 press train was making a ihort stop We have the lightest run o s,ore at the station about t oclock yesteris get your ning, highest speed and the day morning, a brakeman a number of hoboes on too of a coach. In attempting to p it them off one of them shoved a pisto'. against the brakeman and threatened to shoot. The latter grabbed tl. i pistol CALL AND SEE THEM. PRICES RIGHT. and in a scuffle which follov ed, the hobo fell off the car and m le his escape though the brakeman sent a few shots after him with the 1. oboes pistol. The officers were soon notified and BANK BUILDING. FIRST NATIONAL rounded up a number of hobo-.- s and the one who is believed to have had the pistol was found by Sheriff Cordon hid away in a barn. Some of July 24th Races- I SCANDINAVIAN CONFERENCE. Social Entertainment the have been turned looie for gang The races July 24 at Jensens race Miss La Yon Peirce has been enterThousands ofVisitors Have a Day track drew a large crowd and m the taining a large crowd of her friends at lack of evidence but the other will have a hearing to day. Services and main were quite interesting. The a delightful house party from the 20tli probably of Rfjieiious of 30th this month. The party first event was a matched race be- to the Sociability. F. P. Kirkrndalls shoes are the was one of the most elaborate and most Hansford tween and J. Boothes Art less not than in the west. oldest that is, estimated successful ever given in this city It They have mile Black half Hansens F. in stood Cloud, were tills the visitors test when others have and Miss thousand everyone present agrees that four heats best three in five. Hansford Peirce is the most charming enter- failed. C. Holst & Son. Scanditf city last Sunday to attend the know. is a list tainer Following two Cloud they Black took first the of heats, About 3,300 navian conference. How to Treat Pear Blight. was the of the guests who were present: From these came by train from the north the last three. The best heat Salt Lake city were Misses May BilWm England, Sr., fruit tree inand south and the balance by teams third in 1.181. lings, Pearl Peirce, Edna Harker, Pearl a was mile race second The trotting Weller; Messrs Victor Wells, Ray spector of Weber Co., spent Tuesday from different places in this and Cache race, best 2 in 3. The entries were Savage, George Fcakins, Roy Adam- in looking over some of the orchards counties. Claude Williams, Harry Bowring, It speaks well for the hospitality of W. II. Boothes Madge, Ed. Wheatleys son, and Joe Sheets. From in this county investigating the pear JackTarpey and Dr. Taylor's Duke, Brigham city, the extensive preparat- Star Pointer Ogden were, Misses Yiigie flout., blight which bas just recently apions that had been made for the com- Madge being the winner. Iliebe Houtr.; Messrs David Eccles, peared in some of the orchards in A half mile dash between J. Y. Bert Adams, Adelbert Gay, Jack Weber fort and entertainmentof the visitors. county. and Lou Grant's Browning and George Knauss; Miss .Scores of vehicles were in waiting at Richs Handsome Mr England says he finds the Grehta Cardon and Mr Will McAlister the depot when the trains arrived to Red was given to Rich's horse on a from Logan; Mr Horace Merrill from pear blight in its worst foim in Inis convey the older people to the place foul, the decision causing consider- Provo; Mr Norman Vaughan from county and suggests prompt action to of meeting. The Military band dis- able protesting from. the backers of Washington, and Mr Whitson from eradicate the evil. It is an infectious the Grant horse. The matter was Chicago. coursed inspiring music and the visidisease and will become worse each and Rich between Anally compromised on races season . to A the the rack of them party tors made welcome, many hay the latter taking the purse. Grant, 24th to Hot and a the While not wishing to intrude in the Springs trip finding relatives or friends awaiting were pleasant inci- field of our The main event was the Saturday night county inspector, Mr. them. mile dash between J. Y. Richs mare, dents of the entertainment. some suggestions England made At the Central school building a not named, and Ben Hunsakers Cywhich should be acted upon by these Bear River Briefs. committee took charge of the lunch clone. Cyclone led more than half having infected trees. He says such round when the Rich mare took trees should have barely enough baskets and parcels and another com- way of in a insert card inquiry the lead coming out an easy winner. theKindly as to News the whereabouts of water to keep them alive. mittee was on hand to give whatever Considerable money changed hands on The twigs and branches where the your regular correspondent . He has Information was desired The whole this race. not been heard from for some time. disease appears should be promptly school building was thrown open for The trottng race between B. II. The 24th, was celebrated by our cut off with pruning knives or shears. the accommodation of the visitors and Tones horse and P. N. Wilsons was residents in the usual Sever the affected part at least twelve pleasant manout in the park seats and tables were won by the latter. ner. A feature of the occasion was a inches below the point affected. If the instrument used comes in contact L arranged where they might sit in comA full line of stove repairs. foot race by twoC. light weights, Bp F with the Mortensen. andM Johnpoisoned sap, it should be Bp Johnson fort and eat their meals, those of them Jos F. Hansen Furniture Go. in a solution ot carbolic 'acid be. was in he as son the to dipped lead, ought who were not taken to the homes of Dance for the little folks and later and water, as the contagion is readily relatives or friends. SHEEP. for the grown ones concluded the days convoyed by the pruning knife. The Beautiful arches of evergreens decayed prunings should be carefully entertainment. gathered and burned. with flags and bunting added, were W. S- Hansen of Fielding Wins Out Harvesting is about completed end in a Contest- sidewalks built over the is heard in approaching Found A watch on Main ist. of Utah bred sheep the hum of the thresher The the land. the tabernacle and school blocks and over superiority For particulars call on Thomas the eastern prduction was clearly Mrs Annette Thompson has been Mathias. at the entrance of the tabernacle proven In a recent contest held in j'31 lying quite ill at the home ol her grounds was another arch on which Dayton, Washington. Mrs Wilson. She is now Card of Thanks- was inscribed in large letters About the 1st of June Mr. A. 11 daughter, , improving, We hereby tender our most sincere Jackson, a prominent stockman of Miss Mary Thomas of Salt Lake thanks and appreciation to all perten of By 10.30 oclock the tabernacle was that place, sent out letters to is visiting with M Mortensen this sons who in any way assisted in makbreeders of Rambouillet filled to its utmost capacity and those the principal ing the great Scandinavian conference week. and reunion, held In Brigham city on who were unable to get in rested up sheep making the following proposiA few days since while employed the 27th inst, the great success which in the shade of the school park where tion: in a lumber camp in Oregon, Edward it was pronounced to be by nearly all him to each send were breeders The the band played for their entertainpresent. old ewes for which they Thompson had the mishap to cut his two ment until noon. The excellent music rendered by are that Indications with ax. an foot addition In each. the band under Prof Christ ChristenAs the News reporter failed in his would be paid $25 has saved. limb he can Ed. the to pay $100 for the sen, the singing under the direction efforts to take notes of tho services Mr. Jackson agreed of Norman Lee, the enthusiastic work $50 for the second been brought home. ewe best received, the following account is an excerpt of of the committees in making preparabest. third $25 for of water tions for the Owing to an ample supply the day.as well as that done the report in the Deseret News of best and was accepted by and hot days all crops are looking fine. on the day of the conference in so This proposition Monday: W. S. Hansen of Fielding and five The water company is to be com- systematically and carefully handThe tabernacle had been nicely decling and entertaining the throng of breeders in Ohio. Mr. Hansen re- mended for the generous supply of people, were most commendable and orated, and on the stand were patted furnished. for water $50 of a remittance ceived prompt praiseworthy and are in every parplants in profusion, while above the After an illness of several , weeks, ticular satisfactory. whole the Jubilee banner, representa- the two ewes sent and a few days ago Chas. Kelly, A. the wife of Jas P Jensen Jr. $100 Anne of remittance received another tive of Apostle Erastus Snow, stood Lucius A. Snow, on the morning of the 25th inst. died Mr. Jackson from a and letter stating on stand the Seated in bold relief. out Oleen N. Stohl, last her was followed winto was and an resting one of his easy sheep Stake Presidency. were Presidents Joseph F. Smith and that place on Monday by a large number Oleen N. Stohl, Anthonll. Lund, of the First Presi- ner in the contest. J. D. Peters, Mr. Hansen is going to ship a num- of people. She leaves a sorrowing dency; Patriarch John Smith; Presimere IIeher O. Boden, three children, husband, young an dent Clias. Kelly and President J. M. ber of his sheep to Chicago where Nels Jenson, friends and relatives and many babies, S. N. Lee, Sjoduhl, O. N. Stohl and others of the auction sale will be held in October. to mourn her loss. Executive Committee. Scandinavian organization. Nearly For Sale A good milk tow Sister Jensen had endeared herself all the addresses were in the ScandiSheriffs Sale with young calf. J. C. Wixom it to all by her quiet, unassuming and navian tongue. her absence and In the District ourt of the First helpful disposition The meeting began at 10.50, Prest. X Judicial district, in and for the will be keenly felt. Now O. Stohl announcing the hymn, Sale! County of Box Elder, State of Utah. July 29, 1902. we have assembled here, which was Jed Earl, plaintiff, vs. Joseph Ilad-fielsale at waist shirt Ladies cheap defendant. sung by a mixed choir made up of To be sold at Sheriffs sale on SaturLadies Furnishing store. Lunds day the 23rd day of August, 1902, at 12 (Continued on page 5.) noon at the oclock door of the section county court House front In whole or in part 1To Pleasure Parties contemin Brigham city. Elder County, Utah, the followStep into Comptons art gallery to the mountains, we of dry land situated between Bear Box described a real property t: ing and see samples of portraits, plating trip in Garland and Malad river river Lot four (4), Block two (2), Riverreasonable at tents will lent prices. pastel and crayon, picture frames, side Townsite, Box Elder County, , Baird Bros. precinct. State of Utah. etc. ' Purchase price to be paid in lawful All Canal. money of the United States. Enquire Dated this 29th day ot J uly,1902. PAUL STARK. J31A21 II. II. Cordon Utah. Sheriff. Brigham city, StoUFurf Washing Machines Just Received j live-eig- PRIZE-WINNIN- G - n. ear Sale! Sale! d. FOR SALE! -4 LOANS. 5 SET, DINNER SET TOILET SET. MONEY ON HAND and insures promptness and qcnieSi delivery. Being our own, wakes it possible for us to make Come in Just to See. Wholesale and Retail close loans with No No No No No No No Wheelwright Brothers., Sign of the big gun, . Brigham City, Utah. Delay Commissions Expenses Tax Mortgage Third Party Attorney Fee Appraiser Fee.' 5 EDWARD'S. KIRK, OGDEN, 0TI2P. CIRCUS. AND EXCURSION Lands jor Sale Box Elder Stake Annual S. S. Excursion to Saltair, Wednesday, Aug. 6th. or Lease. , v" We have dry or irrigated lands to lease in quantities . to suitfEast or West of Bear River. Will lease for a term of year?, either for CASH RENTAL or on SHARES, No trouble to show theilands. Address, Ruturning, train leaves Saltair at 9 p. m. Salt Lake city at leaves Salt Lake city at 10:50 9:45 p. m. Regular train p in. Toltec Ranch' Co., ' Garland, The prizes will be awarded as heretofore advertised. hth f REAL ESTATE a car load of crockery. Best assortment and lowest prices in Northern Utah. New decorations aud new shapes in TEA Most Desirable Washing Machines Made. STOHL FURNITURE CO.. OGDEN, UTAH EDWARD 1 j NUMBER 16. BRIGIIAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1902. Utah. MONEY. S75.000.00 YOU CAN SEE RINGLING BROS . GREAT CIRCUS in Salt Lake and go to Saltair for the 6 per ONE FARE, The Event of the Season-- All FINANCIAL to loan at once on good farms, either dry or irrigated, at Gome- - STATEMENT Of Brigham City, Utah, From January 1902, to july 1, 1902 cent LORENZO N. STOHL, Office with Lee Room 22- - & Stohl over 1st Naft Bank. Telephono No. 22. THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY, 1, To TnE Honorable Mayor and Members oe the Council, Brigham City, Utah. . CAPITAL S SO, 000,00. Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. Gentlemen: I have the pleasure of presenting the follow ing All business given prompt attention statement showing tho receipts and disbursements of Brigham City Corpora1902. tion from January 1st, 1932, to July 1st, J. M. Jenson, John Ping rick. Most respectfully submitted for your approv.il and acceptance. Cashier. President. JOHN E. BAIRD, City Recorder. RECEIPTS. January 1st, 1902, cash on hand Water works DISBURSEMENTS. ARTHEY Modern Plumbing and $1567.73 1468.72 282.10 License (Merchants) 171.45 License (Miscellaneous) 1755.00 License (Liquor)... 4.40 Sale, of Public Lands Delinquent Taxes of 1900,1901 194.33 .' 23.30 ... Fines Crawford Judgement- 189.75 22.40 P. Snow J udgement 20.00 Dog Tax 2.50 Rent of Square 92. 819 State St., - nwre-deeme- - Salt Lake elty, Utah CONSULT Fred J Holton d: Nos. 990, 4S1; 1008, $1.50; 1022, $1.65; 1029, $5; 1030, $2; 1040, $1: 1047.$1..75;105(i, .35, 1079, $8; 1082, $7; 1087, $0.35; 1088, $0; 1094, $3; 1096, $1; 1097, 1: 1098, $1; 1105, $1; 1108, $11; 1110, $2, 1111. $2: 1112, $2; 1114, $2; 1115, $2; 1116, $2:1117, $2;1118, $2; . 1120, $2; 1150, $15; 1131, 229.08:1132, $20; 1133, 62.50; 1134, $21.25; 11:55, $10.25; 1136, $16.25. Total - 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 legril work; $5041.68 Warrants as below & DUMBECK, I Brigham City, Utah, Norman Lee, to (Successor Hyrum Standing.) ABSTRACTER, CONVEYANCER and NOTARY PUBLIC. $472.98 to-wl- f Be The Regular and Careful Brushing First National D. L. EODY & Grand Total ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. LUCIUS. A. SNOW, Vice-Pres- t. AT THE CITY , -- ..DRUG 9 Time, care and ability used when filling your prescriptions- Brigham City, Utah, July 22, 1902. We your committee to whom was referred the recorder's financial report from January 1st to July Lst, 1902, for beg to report as follows: We have compared the statement with auditing, the warrant book and ledger accounts and find the same to be correct; and with your wishes, we recommend that the same be published in complying the home papers for one Jwsue. directors; Mh L. Edwards. STORE. Lucius A. Snow, S. N, Lee, . Nels Jenson, Alma Nelson, James Nelsen, Peter M. Hansen, Ji Holton, Ofifoe fteom 23, First Nat. Bank -- To TnE Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council. Gentlemen: A JOHN D. TETERS, . Cashier N. STOHL, Prest. Fred $6114.61 DOES STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS. LORENZO SON UTAH. interest on improved dry or irrigated farms ..... Bank OF BRIGHAM CITY . of over inspection. Tdefka.lt at c per cent is her with a good brush. Our price for a good brush is only seventy five cents. We have many better ones for a little more money. If you do not desire to pay that much we can supply your wants at 25 cents and fifty cents each. What we wish is to We have placed an assortment show you our hair brushes. one hundred kinds in our north window this week - $100,000 to Load Her Hair and she does not take care of her hair, where glorvf Nothing beautifies her hair like -- BRIGHAM. CITY, Under The If a Womans Glory for your RoemS, .First Nat'i. Balk Building. t Yery . Respectfully, .PETER KN UPSON, JOHN P. .CHRISTENSEN. 'Norman Lee LEE BMC- - Lorenzo N.StoU. & STOjdb Keal Estate AND FIRE INSURANCE . Room 22 over First National Bank, Brigtan City, Utah- Telephone No- - 3.. |