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Show ssassff THE home paper. ALL ADVERTISERS Box Elder who desire to thoroughly cover 1 is re-itnat County must csk the paper Dox ELDi.ii the S the homes of the people, N News. It also covers southern Idaho. works, for the welfare The home paper . its town and is dearly loved onjthat ac- - g Its columns are always open to S N. B Charles Kent X,ry inhabitant. eonnt. g . S3sgxssBase& Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. jyOlimE VIII EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH Have In Stock" We Big the largest and most elegant fine of -- Iron Elder County. We also line of Quilts, Blankets and Pillows. ever brought into have a fine Beds, Springs and Mattresses-- - Box Do not fall to see our large 6tcck of Hot Blast and Oak Heaters before purchasing elsewhere. be a Now Aurel-W- itl the 0. S. L. Railroad. irticle of Incorporation of the Ma-- J filed with the -alley railroad were rrstiry of state Tuesday afternoon W Contraction Brlnch of The company la SSslized for 1400.000 and the officers Zifi leading officials of the Oregon Kilt Lake city. SartLloe. W. H. Banoroft is presi-Lgttn- d E. E. Calvin, vice president, g the new company. Misstated that the company will A the work on the road and it will ombsbiy be completed to Malad city city will be Savear. Brighamroad will the tunctioa and the pass Luirh Corinue, Bear Eiver city, Riverside, Fielding, and Portage in this county. Sd, Ply-you- th A Fatal Accident. were-ove- one-ha- lf passenger train at I last Sunday morning District Court. itrack and killed J. II. Winters at a about three miles souths of case of Harvey Woodyatt et al The eyville station. He was thrown vS'' Willard was submitted City loone side of the track and both legs last was bis face and Thursday. indonearm broken badly bruised. In the suit of Esther C. R. Pons vs appears he had been over to J. M. Harris beard last Thursday, Point Lookout Saturday on some given in favor of plainhulaesi and came to Dewey vllle to judgmentwas be-ffor. as tiff J. W. String fellow none prayed There being tike ths train. morning, he started to walk to appeared for plaintiff and J. S. Perry Utah Hot Springs where he had for defendant. taen employed on the section. On Friday E. P. Johnson was arHe a as about 38 years of age and ame to Utah from North Carolina raigned on the charge of grand larceny, He was sentenced with bis wife about four years ogo. and plead guilty. Betas lived in Corinne and Willard, Saturday to two years imprisonment taring a sister at the latter place. state prison. This is the party went to in the County Attorney Perry a horse and buggy from secured who Deeiyvllle Sunday where an inquest Glovers livery stable and failed to revat field before Justice Marble, but vii adjourned to a later date when turn either. tbetrsin crew might attend. In the case of The Maple Grove OrThe unfortunate man was buried chard and Vineyard Co. vs C. P. MarTuesday in the Deweyville cemetery. shal heard last Friday, Judgment was rendered for plaintiff in the sum . of and defendant was restrained from $250 The Electric Plant- further interfering with the pipe line List week this city received from in question. tbs state the first installment of $12,-(0- 0 An order confirming sale of certain on its bond issue of $30,000 to put real estate in estate of Alvin Nichols, The deceased, was made. is the electric light system. fork on the plant will be continued In estate of Wm. P. Church, deasw until it is completed which is exan order was made confirming ceased, pected to be some time in April if final account and distributing estate ' everything goes favorably. to all the heirs. Mayor Boden says it is the IntentJohn R. Hardman, a Southern Parock ion to light Main St. from the cific trainman, arrested some months bridge on the north to Seventh South for holding up and robbing some ago from HI, and to light Forrest St. a ride on one of Ihe workmen Merrells mill to the depot. In ad- companysstealing was ordered to aptrains, dition to that, lights will be placed on for arraignment, Dec. 1902, 30, pear every corner where the system extF. C. Chrtsteoaen vs. Ricy H. Jones ends. These lights wil be et al.; motion for new trial withdrawn. power. In the case of Ira Allen et aL' vs, Many are contemplating using electcourt made ric power to pump water for irrigating Joe. W. West et al., the Ricy H purposes and if successful in this an order requiringtoAttorney the clsrk of the the electric plant will be doubly a Jones to return of court within ten days the sum1902. Ntsslng. $374.12 received by him Feb. 14, A motion for a new trial and to reTry your skill at Boothes shooti- tax costs in the case of Wm. Morgan vs. Oregon Short Lilne R. B. Co. ng gallery Thanksgiving day, wasThe argued and submitted last SaturRichards ap and win the it day, J. D.forCall and C. C.and big turkeys, Goo. H. plaintiff pearing Sheriff Cordon has purchased Smith for defendant. The costs were Motion for new $90. an acre lot in the Second ward reduced about trial taken under advisement. irom the Western Loan & Savings Tbs north-boun- d in early hour et er 200-cand- Co. for a consideration of $250. lot of white and blue ware very cheap. Jos. F. If Hansen Furn. Co. A letter received from John H. Horsley states that he reached England safe and sound and has been assigned to the Sheffield A job granite -- conference . W. Snow,, the dentist is permanently located at Dr, L. H. O. Bergs dental parlors where he will be pleased to welcome all his old patrons. Elwood, red brick school house, day, Dec. 1, 1902, at 1 oclock p. m. John P. Holmgren, Prest. Wm. M. Miller, Secy. Mon- At Pooular Prices. Wiedemanns Big Show, an attraction carrying 25 people, band and orchestra, opens a weeks engagement at the opera house on Monday, Dec. 1, , OUR STOCK ' .75 See if there is something you need In our North Window, if not come in and we will show It to you also explain to your full satisfaction why the price is so low. D. L. EDDY & SON. CITY DRUG STORE 29.00 35 F. Rougheore, of Do Not the proprietor MEAL QUICK Restaurant, has removed to the res- - x taurant formerly owned by R. Kaiser on Main St., where he will be pleased to welcome his old customers and many new ones, and will treat them ' Toys, Dolls, Games and Holiday Goods than ever, before. Expenses Tax Mortgage Third Party Attorney Fee Appraiser Fee. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH 4 cents per box 9 cen3 Per se - 18 cents per set WE HAVE A LARGER LINE OF right. THE EEST 25C DINNER IN THE COUNTY THEY WILL ALL BE IN THIS SALE. Procrastinate, You will save money by being prompt. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY P. HANSEN'S N. SHOE AND FURNISHINQ STORE. FIXTURES FOR SALE. "Wheelwright Bros TELEPHONE 62. A Hurrah for Uncle Sam COLES :;d Large Slock of HOT-BLA- State St - - - Salt Lake City. Utah.. MONEY. at t at once to loan Guarantee a Saving 0! yi in Fue- l- either, per cent Hurrah for Uncle Tom. OPERA HOUSE, on good farms, dry or irrigated, at - HEATERS ST DUMBECK, PLUM SIMS., 219 Cheap and good heaters Stohl Furniture Store. & QARTHEY Utah. Brigham City, - Ask STEEL FRIDAY, HOV. 28 I N. STOHL, LORENZO Original and Double Spectacular UNCLE N C Mortensen TOMS & Sons. Solicited. mmmM THB BARNUM OF THEM ALL, under the management of Leon CAPITAL $50,000.00, Accounts and Correspondence CABIN CO.. W. Washburn. More grand novelties than ever. Gorgeous scenery, mechanical effects, Prof. Derrs military band, Creole ladies brass hand, blood hounds, beautiful chariots aed tableaux, wagons drawn by genuine Shetland ponies. Gehuine cake walkers, buck and wing dancers, male and female quartettes, jubilee singers, grand vision and transformation scenes, Eva and her golden chariot. Watch for the big parade it beats a circus. Prices of admission: 25, 35, 50 and 75c. Box office open at 10 a. m., day of performance. All business given prompt attention GO A. PA. NELSN X you The Guaranteed Interest Life Policy of the Paying 20 Pay lo show I FOR j Shoes, Hats. Caps, Gloves, Mens Furnishings, Blankets, Provo Shawls, Men's, Ladies' j and Children's Underwear. i J. M. Jenson, President. STOP! First National Bank Bldg., Brigham City. LOOKI LISTEN! Excellent Holiday Goods this year will be just arrived. Our stockever before. We more complete than have a big line of fine art goods and novelties to show you right now. In watches and fine jewelry we have the best and Prides low and largest stock in town. goods fully guaranteed. J. JOHANSEN. X. THE JEWELER. -- 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; I DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, REASONABLE PRICES. I j N. P ANDERSON, Mgr. Half blk. north First Natl Bank. Pj .... CONSULT FRED J. HOLTON- Brigham City, Utah, . Norman Lee, (Successor to Hyrum Standing.) Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of California. office: 23 John Pingrkk, A' We carry a complete line of ' ELI HOLTON Office with Lee & Stohl over 1st Nat'l Bank Room 22- Teiephono No. 22. RANGES Hardware, Cutlery and Tinware, Stove Boards, Stove THEBAHK OF BRIGHAM CITY pipes, Etc., Etc. STETSONS You Need ABSTRACTER, CONVEYANCER and NOTARY PUBLIC not go far away for I wish to call attention to the fact that I confine myself exclusively to Furniture, Lumber, I am prepared to supply anything in these lines at as low figures as can be had in the State, COFFINS, , CASKETS., furnished promptly at low figures. PICTURES FRAMED IMMEDIATELY. Abstracting, Conveyancing and Notary Work, consequently am able to give the promptest attention to work in this line. Paint, Glass, Etc A big supply of WILL SUPPLY YOUR WANTS 3-- Delay Commissions ct business. You ought to have a good supply of Begin ready for winter leading. Wc have the books your selection NOW or that are that will Just sail your moods appropriate for your studies. Church works, Bibles, History, Fiction, Illustrated books for children, etc., etc. $22.50 ............. $1 .00 Guarantees a Dividend From the Second Year On Annually. at the 16th year. Paid up for over $1,000 on each thousand insured The company U one of the oldest and most successful In the life insurance books No No No No No No No Guns, pistols, ammunition, pocket knives, razors, etc , at cost.. Ghina and glassware at about one half the regular price. sensational compresenting the Down in Egypt. a story of edy, southern Illinois, written by Tom Wiedemann. Between acts, six strong vaudeville features are introduced, headed by Nellie Wiedemann, the On Monday night electric dancer. every lady accompanied by an escort (lady or gentieman) holding one 35c ticket, purchased before a7 o'clock free adMonday night, will receive mission. The prices are 15, 25 and 35 cents. The sale of seats opens at the box office on Saturday, 2 p. m. Fish-burn- Comptons Art Gallery. 28 cents Good bed springs Uncle. Attention Farmers. The officers of the Farmers Protective asseciation have been notified by their attorneys that a compromise of their suits against the receiver of Bear River Irrigation and Ogden Water Works company can now be had, and a meeting of all our members to consider the offer is called for cents 3 cents 18 Large glass berry dish Fire shovel Good coal hod Good bed On the 15th of this present month the Ogden Sugar Co. sent vouchers to farmers in this place amounting to over $L 100 for beets delivered during the month of October. The yield this year was only moderate, a little less than five tons per acre was the minimum and a trifle ever twenty tons per aers the maximum with anything intermediate you ask for. The acreage was one third more tnan any previous season and six more ears were sent out, the largest number of cars before this ysar being eleven. If the farmers here could have more water the figures above would be entirely different. Some of them could not get a drop in the latter part of the season and that is the time when sugar beets are making bottom growth. The Primary Association is expecting to give an entertainment about Thanksgiving, if they can get ready. Mr. J. A. Weaver has been trying to drivt for artesion water on the lower part of his farm but after working for about a month everything is, we are told, right where he started, on top of the ground (except the water.) Ws are very thankful ts record the absence of typhoid fever this fall, their has been one or two slight cases, but they have recovered. Miss Maud Young came home from Duckville last Tuesday. She says duck shooting has been very poor this season. We are having beautiful weather and enjoying it too. 200 tons of hay for sale. Apply at L. P. Jensens store, Snowville Utah. E. P. Johnson, sentenced to two - years imprisonment last Saturday by Judge Hart for grand larceny, was taken to the state prison Monday by Sheriff Cordon. The prisoner seemed to Teachers Institute his actions very much esThe Box Elder county Teachers1 regret 29th Nov. pecially his associations with the Institute will convene Sat. at 11 a. m. In the Central school build- young girl from ' Bountiful who ing, Brigham. An interesting prohim in his flight to gram has been arranged. All teachers accompanied he are requested to be present. says, was not Idaho, who, married to him. Nephi Asdebson. Co. Supt. of Schools. s. All kinds of rubbers at Edwin Johnston, of Portland, Oregon, was in this city this week visiting with, his uncle, Paul Stark and family. W have the finest line of colored pictures, Medallion and Art Goods ever seen in Brigham. close loans with $30 Bedroom suite at $10 Kitchen cabinet $40 Sewing Machine 55 Carving sets,...., 10 cent tooth picks 15 cent spoons 30 cent spoons You can buy 40c and 50c window shades at 25c 18 cents Set of glass sauce dishes, Perry Items. r promptness and quick delivery. Being our own, makes it possible for us to mike and insures Big Reductions in Every Line. L The Town of Garland. Messrs. F. E. King and John Wise from Garland last Saturday. They state that a meeting of the residents of Garland was held the evening previous to select a location for a townsite and that it had been decided to survey and plat such a townsite mile west and one mile north of the proposed sugar factory. Five of the property owners will Join in the proposed survey and plat and it is expected that lots will be offered for sale within a short time. Already a number of applications have been made for lets and the townsite is expected to grow rapidly and prosper. MONEY ON HAND Out by December 31st, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE RIGHT milad valley railroad. Sale! REAL ESTATE LOANS. Our Enormous Stock Must be Closed STOHL FURNITURE CO.. FIRST 0 Closing-O- ut Room 25, , BTC., BRIGHAM First Ndtl. Bask Ettliainj, -- CITY, UTAH 8100,000 to Loaii at o par cent HYRUM JENSEN, UTAH. interest on improved dry or irrigated farms... . F J. Holton. Office Room 23, First Nat. Bank Bldg, |