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Show V J9 VflSsm3MBsss A Jj 5j The hoinfe paper works for the welfare & Of Its town and is dearly loved on that ae- -l I N HOME PAPER. $THE S y count. 5j every Its columns are always open to Inhabitant. Charles N, Kent. wbo-dcsir- all'ADVETIj to t&aXg!lapcr tliat fr x live homes of the l,c0a'ticra idahc News. It also covers a 0 Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. VOLUME VIII. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1903. EDWARD B.KIRK.DC The State LegislatureThe next session of the Utah lature will convene in Salt Lak next Monday Jan 12. The most important business before the legislature will be the selection of a United States Senator to succeed Hon. Jos. L. Rawlins, whose term of - Here is a Bargain! The New oyal Sewing Machines . are in - workmanship and work. ATEN strictly ujvtcvdate .YEAR Certificate of Warranty with each machine. No agents to pay, consequently we can make you the abort machines at the lowest possible price. It will payyoutoaee them before purchasing elsewhere. This Machine and 275 Blue Trad ing Stamps all for S27.50 cash. Stohl Furniture Company, First National Bank building. sssssd THE OLD AND THE NEW. Change in County Commissioner .look Effect Monday Noon. Last Monday morning the old board of county commissioners held a session of court and after transacting some busines vacated, at noon when the new board met and organized. . At the morning session the clerk instructed to issue a warrant in favor of Wm. IL Gibbs for amount due him and held for Investigation, Coiumr. Coombs stated that he' had completed the contract with J. P. Christensen for grading roads on cither side of Malad river on Sec. line between sections 10 and 15, 11 and 14, T 11 N R 3 W. Also stated that he had arranged with the Utah Sugar Co. for right of way through their land and that deeds would be 6ent in was He recommended that the at across canal the Coda the bridge convenience farm be left there for the of Mr. Coda and others. Repert and recommendation adopted. A number of official bonds were ap- soon. proved. A ietttr rom the road supervisor at stated that water was flooding the county road there. Referred to the county attorney. . The county treasurer made a verbal report that there was $10,028,05 cash Snowville on hand. vault had been built for the He corders hoods and records. said the city officers had been negotiating for a right of way through the couRty poor i. farm but as yet an agreement. lad not been reached. He though it would be detrimental to the purposes of the poor farm to permit streets to he opened through it. The city is also laying a pipe line through the Box Elder canyon which would interfere with the proposed county road in certain places if permitted to be laid where the trench Is now dug1 In closing, Mr. McMaster wished the board pleasure and success iu their re- labors. After adjournment the board adopted certain rales to be observed and fixed the first and third Mondays of each month as the days for regular meetings. The following appointments of deputies were then confirmed: E. A. Box as deputy assessor, II. II. Cordon as deputy sheriff for one month, Amelia Graehl as deputy clerk for one month. Permission was given the assessor to employ D. P, Burt Tor 10 days. were The following petitions presented for the position of typewriter and stenographer for the county officers: Clara Christensen, Henry Seeger and Lavon Wight. Miss Christensen was appointed. The application 6f Dr. C. L. Olsen for the. position of county physician was laid on the table for the present. The matter of monthly allowance for paupers was left as usual until the board had time to investigate. Chairman having1 announced that the hour of 12 oclock Assault at Lucin. had arrived, the board vacated ln; Sheriff Cordon went out to favor of their successors, A. W. Valen- Lucin last Friday and arrested John Clarence tine, M. B. Hart, and E. II. Jones, Gilbert on complaint The sheriff who thereupon assumed the duties of RicLins of Grouse Creek. took Gilbert to Terrace where they their office. were met by County Attorney J. b. On motion of E. II. Jones, A, W. Perry and a trial was held Saturday Valentine was selected as chairman. before H. J. Hogan, justice of the Gilbert plead Messrs. Jones and Hart were appoint- peace at that place. Ricbins and Mr. to assaulting ed as the committee on roads and guilty was fined $15 which be paid. bridges. Commr. Valentine was appointed as committee on poor. Teachers" tneumts At this point-th-e 'f that A meeting of the Box Elder county had contemplated teichers will be held in the Central the former board Saturday, Jan. 10, at making some chadges in the court school building are Invited interested All 11 a. m. house for the convenience of the to lie present offloers but had been county Nephi Anderson, Co. Supt. of Schools. A unable to complete the work. SHOOTING Good Score Made by Local men New Year's Day 040, 037.30, PPieca: 004. 050, for old Is stoves part pay. 1 1 1 $100 14k solid gold watch worth 70 14k solid gold watch worth 14k solid gold ladies watch worth 35 14k solid gold ladies watch worth 30 HANSEN FURNITURE 26 now 22 -- J. JOHANSEN. ,& 1 ' All Ldies Goats and Capes. All ladies Hoods and Fascinators. All Cadies Flannel Waists COMPANY. ....... Fur Collars All adies Suits .... JEWELER. BLANK BOOKS. the time of year when every business man balanoes his books and begins new. If your is fuU we have old Ledger, Journal or you want. If it is a pocket memojust what, randa m you need, we have many to select from. is per cent 25 per cent 25 per cent 2f percent 25 per cent off off off off off per cent off 25 per cent off per cent off ........ ........ 25 per cent off Childrens Dresses U Mens Boys and Childrens Overcoats. Mens, Boys and Childrens Suits. . . Mens, Boys and Childrens Sweaters. Ll . 25 per cent off .25 per cent off .25 per cent off OOMPLET- E- In fact our entire line of stationery i and selling at prices guaranteed to be the lowest. In Shoes, for instance, while we have nearly our complete line in for spring, we have a lot of odds and ends that we will sell at half price, some less, but as good as new, but only one or tv, 0 of a style and are going to clean them up Death of James Larsen- The sad intelligence reached this city last Tuesday moaning that James Larsen had just died In Salt Lake x after an Illness of City of about ten days. The family bad been apprised for several days pre ious of the serious nature of his illness, but the news was a terrible shock to them and his many friends here. For the past two years be has been engaged as an Instructor in the L. D. S. College in Salt Lake City. Last J uly he married an estimable young lady of that city, Miss Marinda and his life was full of happiness and promise when he was stricken down by the dread disease, small-poOwing to the nature of the disease the interment was private, the remains being laid away in the city cemetery at Salt Lake Tuesday night. Services were held in the L. D. S. college yesterday morning which were attended by hi mother and b rothers Lais 11 Joseph and Martin, and his sister, Mrs. W. O. Knudson, Mrs. mall-po- Free-bair- DRUG TMB OLD a, x. RELIABLE Boothe & Peirces " Mor? -- Attorn c: Apprai v EDWARD B.'KIRKfC; TREES Ff 1 The Recorder's Office. s. A. SACK! .The past week has been a busy one In the county recorders office, over For Choice Peach 165 instruments having been filed for The largest number have record. been location notices and proofs of labor. These number 110, divided as j -- follows: location notice 4 in Willard in Box Elder, 6 in Clear in George Creek and 10 11 proofs of labor, 52 at or near Park Valley, district, 9 10 Creek, placer locations. Miss Ilunsaker, the recorder, was so busy Monday that she forgot to present the names of her deputies and assistants to the county court for confirmation. It is understood she will retain her present force, Miss Orpha Ilunsaker as chief deputy, Mis Mary Ilolbt and Mis Myrtle Smith. SOLD EXGf h N. P. SHCtf - furniq- Mol William Sorensen, Mrs. C. O. Christensen and Miss Annie Larsen. . The deceased was the son of LLrs Larsen, who died about tw - years ago, ana Mrs. Margret Larsen.- He was born In this city in 1872 being thirty years of age. He fulfilled an honorMyrori B.Riee Presents his popular able mission in the southern states about five years ago and was president New York Success in 3 acts of the Tennessee conference. He was a young man of marked ability and integrity, greatly beloved by all who knew him. Memorial service will be held In the First .ward meeting house next Sunday night. "ARTHV, Whose The Baby Are Cut-o- ff Ogden-Luc- in E. A. Box, who has been employed cut-of- f on the Ogden-Luci- n for sev- You? eral month past, came home1 last week to take the position of deputy assessor of thi county. A Laugh From Start To Tinish In speaking of the work on the Mr. Box sajrs the work is proGreat big company of brilliant The only farce comedy that gressing favorably but not as rapidly as first anticipated. Several difficul- is pure and still very funny. T ties have been encountered which has All business ghr taxed the engineering department to overcome. One of these was at a Miss June Mathis Doint supposed to have tbc " The Utah Girl Supported lay J. MJensos, -- pretty l.hun'occi. President Ardella Bitner, Edna Harker, Ellen mer bed of Bear River, several IVcd dred yards in width which it seecVt Tibbetts, Laura Christensen, and impossible to control. The longcyi Lylia Knudson; Messrs. Stanley Jonas-so- piles would sink out of DO YOU 1 sight anVi Tickets now on sale; Secure yours Elbert D. Thomas, Harold Goff, aTOid Loans on Real 1 8tandlnff Walter W, Evans, J. E. Johnson, MCnianVovemhing0had of pearance being all right, the Will Miffln and Samuel Plxton. 25, 35, 50 and 75c would sink down in the soft mudgrade and HomesteadJ the work would have to be done ore To Card of Thanks. buy Of Harris again. However the grade ha r&A Titles exafL'"Ifc$ for two week past am The Box Elder Stake S. S. Union malnedhrm is believed to be all right now. .. Reliable legal Board return their sincere thanks to AfUnllieSt the people of Brigham City who so kindly entertained1 the visitors who 0 attended the S. S. Convention held IS Dec. 28th, 29th and 30th, 1902; also to the committees and all who helped in than a Portrait or Colored any way to make it a success. Picture neatly framed to decHome Missionary Appointments. orate your home with? cut-of- f, com-medla- snow -- lat FOK SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1903. Brigham City, First ward Jacob Jensen, John Crawford. Brigham City, Second ward P. F. Madsen, N. B. Cheney. Brigham City, Third ward-- M. L. Aichols, Win. Horsley. Brigham City, Fourth ward Peter Sorensen, O. H. Jeppsoo, Willard, Central James Thompsen, John E. Baird. Willard, South John W. Peters' Martin L Lee. Willard, North-Jo- hn P. Christen-en- , J. A. Edwards. yGeo. PerrW. Watkins, J. F. Merrell, Jr. Mantua Ephm. Jeppson, J. Arthur Wixom. North Ward-Abra- hara Evans, J. F. Bowring. Honeyville Wiu. T, Davis, Eli Holton. Deweyville C. E, Jensen, Garland Fishburn El wood Barnard. Wallace Bothwell-Green- Abraham Wheatley. . M. C. Thatcher- ir mi ntoi I. Grover. RIF We make any size picture frame to order and have the best line of mouldings to select from In northern Utah. Nor. (Successor ABSn cohv; and ' NOTA! COMPTONS ART QALLCRY. J- - L. STAHL & CO.z have opened up a Pipst glass Livspy Stablo SKM Fine Horse and Carriages for Hire. c- Terms Reasonable- b,oci I wish to call that I confine i Abstracts ing and consequently aa' promptest atler:; : line. Kooa 2s, Eire N BRIGHAM CITY, Wm Nais- - Albert a nuns Kei.lt, Lucius A. Snow, Cxi Oleen N. Stohl, M ike eshr.. REQ - r OL. Wheatley, C. Gleason, . Next door to Mortensen, Walter Alvm Ipsen,Wm. J. Nicer Bude.n, j.tgfHoW. bpf AT Fvr ' " Leave your the above we have many ether items of interest Ingram. ColliDSton Wm. Kotter, u if you will only take the time and trouble to let us Baird, Jr. Beaver Casper Andersen, v them to you. Ilunsaker. Jcsides Day-bo- ok Com:.D3 4 25 25 Delay Mr, John F. Ward, 25 11 . CHRISTENSEN & KNUDSON & occasion were Mrs. J. Y. Rich, Mrs. E. W. Dunn, Mrs. L. N. Stohl, Mrs. C. W. Knudion, Mrs. Oleen N. Stohl, Mrs. F. W. Fishburn, Mis. J. C. Kuud-so- n and Mrs, J. T. Pitt. On New Years night the company appeared at the opera house, present Owing to the Ing The Amazons. failure of the electric lights to give any light, much of the effect of the play was spoiled .m icafui iot-- t . e, xnose iu the casiT .mfviuirrt' ..cte; the-- i.. No No No No No No No n, Sign of the Big Clock. AlBlankets DIARIES now 70 fine goldfilled, solid silver afld flickle watches for sale &t like reduced prices. IlWool Gloves and mittens, Flannel Dress and Waist Goods. This now $65 now 55 priee $ .04 each .30 set price .30 set price .45 set price .27 set Sale price ,50 set Sale price .10 .gal. Sale price .30 each Sale price 1.95 each Sale price Sale price 12.00 each Sale price 16.90 Sale price 25.00 Sale Sale Sale Sale le pur-cha- 1 or iSix-hole rd WATCH BARGAINS. a pbw j insures prompt! delivery, Bem it possible Tor usi close loans with ' Everything marked In large, plain figures. OUR PRICSBi ....$ .10 each White Porcelain Bowls regular price 50 set White Porcelain Cups and Saucers regular price 50 set .... White Porcelain Plates regular priee .75 set ..Fancy Flowered Cups and Saucers, China regular price 50 set Fancy Flowered Plates, China regular price .90 set Fancy Flowered Soup Plates, China regular price , - .15 gal. . Stone Jars regular price 55 each Stone Churns with dashes regular priee .. . .: 3.65 eacli Heaters regular price 10 00 each Four-ho- le Cook Stoves regular price Four-hoCook Stove with reservoir regular price .. 22.00 35.00 ..... Steel Range regular price - AlB ladies JOS. F. HERB ARB holds as an apostle in the Mormon ehnrcn, hut it will certainly have no effect with the uaemhers of the legislature and cannot be considered by the Senate of the United States as a reason for excluding him should an effort be made to do so. Beginiing Friday, January 2nd, and continuing thefentire month .we offer our entire line in the Afferent departments as follows: 65 in use in Brigham City. Ask who they are and ask them how like this range. 4RICES WILL BB CUT TO P1ECBB. - 100-ya- MONEY. ON HAND Commencing January 12th. For One Week eeded that Reed Smoot will be the choice of that body, there beibg no ether candidate. Some opposition has been expressed against Mr. Smoots eafididacy for tins important position based upon the ecclestical position he January Month Bargains. Iho Stouart Rango. Will take your Marks- 1 -- It M con- office expires March 4th. loans. I We have bought Wheelwright Bros. stock at about half its original cost and are going it regardless of previous. prices to make room for new stock. sell to A caucus of the Republican memwas the covered ground Although bers of the legislature will be held in with snow and the weather disagree- Salt Lake tomorrow to decide upon able, the participants in the pigeon the presiding officers of the house and Their Silver Wedding. shooting contest New Year's made a senate and also the chaplains, clerk Mrs. J. W. Sheffield celeand Mr. good score, erne that will- compare and otlier officers required. There brated their silver wedding at their favorably with that of more experi- are a number of applicants for these home on First South and Second East enced marksmen 4n this kind of shootantici- streets, Sunday, Dec. 28, with a social positions and a lively time is gathering of their family and relatives. ing. pated. The event was made an enjoyable one Art Boothe and J, C. Knudsou chose Box Elder county will be ably repre- in every respect, and the presents upsides, and that they were pretty sented In ihe legislature by Senator received by the worthy couple were evenly balanced can be seen' by the The guests who gained considerable ex- numerous and beautiful. score. Ninety birds were sliet at and Larsen, over thirty. numbered in the last session, and lion. when Dr. Berg toed the mark to perience W. Celebrate Golden Wedding. Fishburn, who was elected as shoot at the last one, the scoie stood F. cloction, last 38 to 37 killed. This bird happened to representative in the Christian Nclsen and his wife were to married be a particularly and fifty years on Sunday, Deo. and each can be depended upon strong flyer darted out of the trap at the rate of a work faithfully for the best Interests 28, and in honor of the event their mile a minute and the doctor couldnt son, N. C. Nelsen, arranged a pleasant of this county and the state generally. catch him, leaving the score still 38 surprise for thorn the day before at his home in the Third ward. On arto 37 in favor of Art Boothes side. Sale. For Choice Lots riving at his home the faithful old The iijsfc round was shot at a disfound a room full of friends to couple tance of twenty yards but this seemed The town of Garland, just platted welcome and cheer them on till too unfair for the birds, and the disand located near the proposed .sugar momentous occasion. They all had a tance was increased to to thirty-fiv- e of the Utah Sugar company, splendid time together and Mr. and yards. A number of pigeons fell out- factory limit and were not offers splendid inducements for home- - Mrs. Nelson were given a number of side the counted killed. seekers. It is centrally located in the valuable presents. Christian Nelsen and wife were born The following is the score: great Bear River Valley and is bound in Denmark 76 and 74 years ago reto become the center of population in spectively, and came to Utah in 1884. this valley. - Choice lots can be se- They are enjoying good health concured now cheap and . on favorable sidering their advanced years. terms. Until February 10th, lots will The University Club se be sold from $25 up. You can Dramatic company The University from any of the owners in Gar- - of Salt Lake City, of which Miss land. Further information will bo Lylia Knudson of this city is a mem her, spent three days here last week and given by writing to were the guests of this young lady. D. E. Manning, New Years eve a ball was given In ' Garland, Utah. the opera house in their honor and an enjoyable time was had by those attending. The chaperones on this McMaster stated t CONTEST. Look at This. ' REAL ESTATT presidency. Ask tt. CALt AND fl.LI HOLTON to show you Th Pa) mg 20 Pay Life Policy of the Guaranteed i0: Interest Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of California. ' Guarantees a Dividend From the Second Year On Annually, nsured at the 16th The companyonetheofirp1-811most successful in the lifeyear busmen. insurance Office: 23'l,ifttJUtionalJbnt.-r'' f a . SVt 1 ,7 nm- - rmm-- ieevnrT'T'1 . , at - Q be interest on it irrigated fan Prcd X, t |