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Show I 5 4 0 home paper. THE g VOT.ViV.V.VA..V.'.V.V.V.'.V.Vv i ALL ADVERTISERS S who desire to thoroughly cover Box Elder County uust t se the paper that is read in the Cox Elder the homes of the pep home paper works, for the welfan K and Is dearly loved on. that ae jo town lumilS are always open to Its oniitXlie N 5 ft Charles N. Kent. ttH inhabitant. far News. Jtj N N It also covers soitlieia.Idaht.. Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. viii. Volume BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH, Stock the largest and most elegant Iron Beds, bate a line Big of Springs and Mattresses- - Boi Elder County. We also line of Quilts, Blankets and Pillows. brought into ever Imp. Do not fail to see our largo stock of Hot Blast aad Oak neater before purchasing elsewhere. w Who It MtD A Wanted For of Offense! in a Num-b- i, Mrs. Cozier MUSICAL EVENT. and Her Class to Give an Thanksgiving Eve. Brigham-Afte- r A grand musical recital will be given searching, in the opera house next Wednesday and telegraphing responding Criff Cordon succeeded in capturing night, Thanksgiving eve, by Mrs. Lottie Cozier and her class of vocalists JtP. Johnson of Sait Lake, who, it liBbe remembered, got away with a assisted by the tabernacle choir. Leind buggy from Glovers livery Mrs. Cozier who has the reputation Lis and passed several worthless of being one of our sweetest singeis, has been instructing her class in vocal tots on some of our business men. music since last May and their proJohnson' was caught by some local has been most satisfactory. gress miles from ijlctfs about fifty In this recital the best talent of the a station on the Oregon Short will city appear and Mrs. Coziers efCordon Sheriff had UM,ln Idaho. are forts deserving of the appreclatioa of the young man to eot descriptions of the It promises to be the public. jit of the Idaho oillcers and they season. event of the isdno trouble in apprehending him. The opening selection will be Come sheriff went up last Wednesday, 4 Where the Lillies Bloom by the taber(turning with the prisoner Saturday nacle choir aud full chorus. dterooon. Amog the soloists are Mrs. J. C. In company with a young girl, John Knud sod, Miss Daisy Madsen, Miss a drove from this city to Blue Creek Miss Yenna Nichols, Ella Bywater, rberehe hid the buggy in a deep Miss Miss Jennie Dolton, Gertie Stark, ulna and turned the horse loose on Miss Eltleda Lund, Mrs, Bose Neely of From there the ceuple range. Voscoe Call and Miss Marthis city; 'sat by train to Elko, Nevada, where Call Willard. of secured anott er livery team and garet The closing selection will be a chilnorth into Idaho. This outfit dren's chorus entitled The Kingdom many , also deserted traveling of Ileavea. Won foot. The girl remained Miss Venua Nichols and Mrs. Ada ahobutitis probable she will re Nichols Madsen will assist tm the m to her folks who live In Bountf-- 1 Tarvold' Jorgensen with the and piano Davis aearly a month of 5. Slio-tfii- e, fbe county. lifter returning with Johnson the knff went out to Blue Creek where he Vad the bugy MU Jo a away as It is probable that Johnson will be Wned In the district court right ij and that he will plead guilty to j sbarge of larceny. violin. Admission will be 25, 35 and 50 cts. witnesses were examined. NO BOTTOM. the Lake Which Engineers are Try. ing to Fill, The engineering department, as well as the operating department of the Southern Pacific, is Laving considerable difficulty over a stretch of track opposite the mouth of Bear river. At this point the Great Salt lake appears to be bottomless, and the theory is advanced that the outlet of the lake has been discovered In the hole over which the tracks have been constructed; For Spot in this short distance the track cannot top Canvassing for Light icanvass is being made of the city idetermin bow many lights will be Jen from the citys proposed elec Vllght plant. The rates have been Aid by the council as follows: One two 50 cents; power, i- W 75 cents; three lights and all aside. Tabernacle Choir God Nelson et al. vs. of case Tee Joseph Sr three at the rate of 331 cents Invocation Chaplain O. H. Jeppson JeneC. Monsen, was submitted and t cbper month. An all night system Praise to God Immortal Praise taken under advisement. , " Tabernacle Choir promised. In the matter of the estate of Julia Address lie number of Thanksgiving be to lights agreed A. Wells, deceased, the motion of B. John P. Christensan Jen has been very satisfactory to II. Jones to dismiss his petition for God to Thee We Kaise Qur mayor who has the matter In letters upon being paid tot) evidenced ......1 Tabernacle Choir was Surge, and it is expected that arr- by a certain note this day given, John S. Bingham on Essay Turkey angements will soon be completed granted. Elch Y. Jb. C Military Band Selection J. of case the poles and wire for lighting the On Tuesday the was dismissed at ve. Knudson Mlse rtfJosepn Soug plaintiff's cost. Lottie Nichols Training Class The demurrer in the case of Bicy E, Sentiment on Thanksgiving Quarterly Conference. Jones vs. L. n, Berg was overruled Wallace Boden conference of regular 10 answer. - and quarterly days given to Elder stake of Zion will be ' In the case of J. C. Knudson et al. tor in the tabernacle this city Sun-- 9 vs. Fred Haneen et al., proceedings tod Monday, Nov. 23 and 24, 1902, oontempt, after hearing the evidence of witnesses, the court ordered that Zoning Sunday at 10 a. m. defendant be discharged. Nels Jengeneral Invitation is extended to son appeared for plaintiff and C. Public to attend. for defendant. l. the case of Ilarvey Yesterday Charles Kellt, on came Willard vs. city Lucans A. Snow, for hearing. Geo. J. Marsh appearing Olbbn N. Stohl, Stake Presidency. for plaintiff and B. II. Jones for de Wood-yatteta- ANOTHER LEADER are making leaders of a few line to got stock of HOLIDAY Last week it was pocket-booand we sold many because people know good rslues at special prices. We THIS WEEK rfls mu papbb. We have an elegant assortment of the latest styles, colors and sizes which we are selling this week at a reduction of Pr cent from the real value. Come and look. You are sure to see something you need. .This is a chance to buy your 'fall simply of writing .material at greatly reduced piices. - 30 & O Father Almighty Tabernacle Choir Benediction F. fsougheore of the proprietor "QUICK . MEAL Restaurant, has removed to the restaurant formerly owned by R. Kaiser oa Main St., where he will be pleased to welcome his old customers and many ntw ones, and will treat them right. STOP! ks 0. L. EODY - THE BEST S5C DINNER IN THE COUNTY In our north window this week. room for an Immense GOODS soon to arrive. Bemarks Anthem CITY DU CO STOKE insures promptness and quick delivery. Being our own, make it possible for us to make and Good Tied $30 Bedroom suite at $10 Kitchen cabinet. $40 Sewing Machine $5 Garving sets $22.50 3.50 29.00 3.50 4 cents per bo 9 cents per set cent spoons Good bed springs .75 30 cent spoons Guns, pistols, ammunition; pocket knives, razors, etc , at cost.. Ghina and glassware at about one half the regular price. 15 NOTICE. cents per set 18 I with to buy 150 bead of good young cow to be delivered at tome railroad point some time in April, or will take them now if I can get hay and a place to bold them this winter. Want two carloads of Alfalfa hay. Address J, IV Hansen, Box 206, Rawnso . lins, Wye. Toys, Dolls Games and Holiday Goods Do Not Expenses Mortgage Tax Third Party Attorney Fee Appraiser Fee. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH WE HAVE A LARGER LINE OF than ever before. Delay Commissions ' 10 cent tooth picks $1.00 No No No No No No No THEY WILL ALL BE IN THIS SALE Procrastinate, You wiH save money by being prompt SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY P. HANSENS N. SHOE AND FURNISHING STORE. FIXTURES FOR SALE. 'Wheelwright- Bros X TELEPHONE 62 State St - - - Salt Lake City. Utah. 219 Utah. MONEY. Jonathan C. Cutler has been notified to prepare for a winter mission in the state in behalf of the Y. L. M. I. associations. HEATERS ST HOT-BLA- Messrs Albert Hansen and Eli Jensen Jr. have had their new restaurant neatly painted and fitted up and it will be known as the Planters restaurant. The new things in neckwear just received at Fishburns, Hardware, Cutlery and Tinware, Stove Boards, Stove pipes, Etc,, Etc, County Treasurer J. A. Edwards gives notice that taxes will be received up to Saturday next N C Mortensen -- Guarantee a Saving 0! )4 in Fuel- - & - Stohl over 1st Natl Sank Telephono No. 22. CAPITAL $50,000.00, Correspondence Sons. Accounts and Solicited. & All business given prompt attention next week. No better Oak heaters made than the Star carried by Stohl Furniture Company. f and Klenk Misses Alma The of crowd a Box entertained Lysie last folks most enjoyably young Saturday evening at the residence of Mrs. E. A. Box. After indulging in many games, refreshments were served.- - The party dispersed at an early hour Sunday morning. Wanted 200 horses or cattle to pasture and feed. James Allen, Penrose, Utah. J. L. Rhead, a former engineer of the Bear Canal Co., came down from northern Montana yesterday where he has been employed by the government surveying an irrigation project Mr. Rhead left in the afternoon for Coalville where he will remain with his folks this winter. Goto Win. Horsley & Sons for fall and winter goods. New tf Stock JUSt Opened J. ' GO A. m. NELSON X X FOR M. Jonrr Phtobhb, Jbnook, President. Cashier. 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; Shoes, Hats. Caps, Gloves, Mens Furnishings, - Blankets, Provo Shawls, Mens, Ladies' and Children's Underwear. CONSULT We carry a complete line of FRED J. HOLTON- DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES REASONABLE PRICES. N. Pi ANDERSON, Half blk, north First Nat'l Bank. Mgr. WM W3 eVUM You Need not go far away for Furniture, Lumber, I sv am prepared to supply anything in these lines at a low figures as can be had in the State. to Hyrum Standing.) I wish to call attention to the fact that I confine myself exclusively to Abstracting, Conveyancing and Notary Work, am able to give tha attention to work in this promptest consequently line. Boom 5, BRIGHAM COFFINS, CASKETS., furnished PICTURES Norman Lee, (Successor ABSTRACTER, CONVEYANCER and NOTARY PUBLIC Paint, Glass, Etc. A big supply of ti - Utah, Brigham City, , LISTEN! J. JOHANSEN. KJTHE jeweler Office with Lee Room 22- N. STOHL, THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY cost. additional The list will be published delinquent goods fully guaranteed. LORENZO -S- TEEL RANGES without Excellent Holiday Goods this year will be just arrived. Our stockever before. We more complete than novelhave a big line of fine art goods and watches ties to show you right now. In best and and fine jewelry we have the low and largest stock in town. Prices , per cent, COLES Holsts. to loan at once on good farms, either dry or irrigated, at Large Stock of A Money Saved LOOK1 DUMBECK, PLUM SINS. - X & QARTHEY vt .tfeepn-ing-; This seemed to make things secure for a time, but trouble has followed. The soft bottom will scarcely bear the weight of the rock and washes out at the sides, causing the tracks to settle. Several cars have dropped to the level of the mud as a result, the last accident of the kind happening Friday night. The condition is not serious, for If need be the entire span can be bridged, but the probabllltes are that the continued, dumping of rock Into the hole District Court Proceedings The case of L. Wilson vs the O. S. L. By. Co. was dismissed last Friday at the plaintiff's cost, also the case of the O. S. L. By. Co. vs J. W. Hilstrom dismissed at plaintiff's cost. In the case of P. W. Sommer vs Ada will find a firm bed. Herald. E. Free the complaint in said action and affidavit for publication of sum- PROGRAM FOR THANKSGIVING. mons were dismissed without prejudice and all proceedings la said action sub- To be Held In the Tabernacle November 27th, at IOiSO a. m. sequent to the filing of said complaint Music Brigham City Military Band and affidavit were vacated and set -- "We Thank Thee Oh , Anthem t - Box You can buy 4c and 50c window shades at 25c Stft table knives and forks at 49 cts. Fire shovel . 3 cents Good coal hod 28 ... cents 'Good butcher knife 12 cents . driven into the bottom until seventy-si- x feet of plies were In place. Over these piles the temporary track was laid and the' rock was dumped in from the bajlast cars to-tb- e MONEY ON HAND Out by December 31st, be made firm, and several trains have already plowed into the mud owing to the spreading of the rails and the settling of the tracks. The troublesome spot Is directly opposite the mouth of the river which for unknown ages has deposited the soft salt washed down from Cache and Bear Blver valleys Into the lake. When the work was it) process the piles could be driven out of sight by light blows of the pile driver. Four piles, one on top of the other, were until it cam LOANS. Big Reductions in Every Line. fendant. In the action the plaintiffs asked to be cut off from the municipal boundaries of said city. A number of HAS ESTATE close loans with NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ff PRI0E8 GUARANTEED TO BE RIGHT . IS CAUGHT. REAL Our Enormous Stock Must be Closed STOHL FURNITURE CO., FIRST JOHNSON Salel Closing-O- ut First Nst'l. Bask Building. UTAH CIT, $100,000 to Loail promptly at low figures. FRAMED IMMEDIATELY. at HYRUM TEN SEN, COLUNSTOK, UTAH. pred Offfc 1 par cent interest on improved dry or irrigated farms ... J. Room 23, First Holton, Nat Bank Bid. . |