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Show V V XUCnXG M I J An exchange Llights the hopes of a engo and European ports, reaching budding poet by replying to his tho ocean by way of tha Welland and quiry as to a hat would constitute St. Lawrence cannls. The scheme has attracted a good deal of attention proper compensation for a poem of because of obataclea and difficulties 1 20 stanzas with the which the steamers will have to suggestion that end which 1 shall attempt be would sufficient. to describe; but tha officer of the eight years Northwestern Steamship company, - c Croup. which is to own and operate declare that they wiU make them, The peculiar cough which indicates regular trips from the head of Lake Michigan to thg porta of Europe during the croup, is usually well known to the season of lake navigation, making a mothers of croupy children. No time single voyage in about 18 days. Daring the winter months, when the should b lost in the treatment of it, great lakes and the Gulf of St. Law-reo- and for this purpose no medicine has are blocked with Ire, will bs employed on the ocean. they If this received More univeral approTsal than programme is carried out end there Do seems gxd reason to believe that K Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. can be. In spite of all difficulties the not waste. valuable time in experimentseason of 1901 will be a memorable one In ing with untried.remedies, no matter commercial WHARF TATS. ,m Com There ! Mask 4 Hair Battles 11m( the Wats Ireat. I .tetonlahing bow many outcast ')f The al gold-minin- r- M bn w Boothe-Tucker.th- First Bank National CITY. 0. ANDERSONS C. Monuments. till Paris. 14 Welat of the llnoa The heaviest precious stone la the zircon, which Is four and one-hatimes heavier than an equal quantity of water; the lightest is ths opal, only twice as heavy 'as water. - Brigham city lf g ALL KINDS OF 1 MADE THE HOPPERS FRISKY. NEWEST SEAPORT, Job FMak. 1MM of NSuuklt, to Baa Df to CMfmw ta Mvwssali Bwetsas House BlockJSouth' of Court WesljRide Main St. "The taotrl exciting roe I ever witnessed' was between three kangaroos," sold J. L. 8teveneon, of Syd0a dm of the very last Bays ot ney, Australia, report the Denver flit nineteenth century, says W. IX Poet. Euibtrt in Frank Leslies "A friend of mlo. Bear Boturt Popular loathly, the steamer Northwestern (as a u0s plantattoo out to th bush m launched to the Calumet rtvwe la Qreanaload. On day h said to to first steamer ever built In Storey, did you arev iw a reJ for servtoe on salt water. Thro 1 bd SMB th good kongotoo sther vessels exactly like her ore now gvest hopper playing round th m the stocks in the same shipyard house, but never a roes. Be disaptad all of them will be boland I doced off to sleep la my completed peared e ft this article appear to print, ksmmoek. An hour later I was awakliry are not remarkably large boat ened by th shout af my host. bout 380 feet to length and of Took I Look! b tried, ia great extons burden but they are the citement. Here they eomel GlanhrgMt that can be used to the nerv cing out over the broad green pea-to- r k, lor which they were designed north of the house, I beheld the of Diviner r ocularly between Chi- kangaroo. The throe were flying over the short grass, neck end neck. "A they drew nearer I saw that ribbons were streaming from their necks. Red, white and blue were the colors. They approached at astonishing speed, making straight toward Roberto, who held aloft a small bosket filled with some vegetable. At lost they reached us, a hlg brown with the red ribfooa slightkangaroo "When the butter wont ly in tha load. Dcome "Roberta emptied the basket before put a penny in the them, and some sugar beets fell to is old time an dairy the pm, ground. Eagerly the kangaroo devoured them add an odor of liquor iroverb. It often seems to arose. Roberto hod fed them beets ork though no one has ever soaked in whisky, had led them to th ild edge of the pasture behind the gate why. and then retraced his steps to the When mothers are worried house, railing his pets. At a signal on of his men had lowered the bars, use the children do not and the Intoxicated kangaroos, greedy un for more of the strange bastA rushed strength and flesh' we after their master." Emul-ion- . s lee-tto- ns Harness Saddle tecta." WJR to prevent pneumonia and consumption is to cure your cold when it first appears. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough In a night aud drive the cold out of your system. Always a quick and sure cure for asthma, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. If It does not satisfy you the druggist will refund your money. Write to us A Samoa rites to the steta department says a Hashlngtoa report: "Thera have bee eo many letters of Inquiry sent to this office concerning the discovery of gold and other previous metals in these islands that 1 feel it my duty to report upon the subject. United States papers have published Statements in regard to the tag sands of Samoa, and it appears that many people have paid for expenses of development, etc. I have from time to time made investigations, and if there are minerals either gold, silver, mica, nickel, zinc, tin, or any other in these islands, I have been unable to And them or to flmVany person who has any knowledge of the fact. If there is any gold mining company of Apia (as reported in United States papers), the records do not disclose the fact, and the officials have no information upon the subjeot. No steamers, schooners or other veseels are engaged in transporting sand or ores to Sydney, or to fan Francisco, or elsewhere; no such persons as those named as constituting the company are known here, and, in my Judgment, a tremendous swindle is being perpetrated and the public ought to know tba gold-bea- One 'OF 'BRIGHAM hr Cwa .Otters, Consul General Osborne tbm ' adept- - Iauoa without minerals. W? fltaHea af Beta wriw mm V , ftwttiow rsa ia WfM. rU tba ! cts la wate. The overturning d a loose board throws three kittena P& their parents into the dock. The pother swims to safety with one n oa her back and another' in her fauth. The father follows with the gird kitten in his mouth. Danlad THE SURE WAY SALE OF RARE CHINA. lltlH BzMta JAN. 8, 1903; ce he limp away. 4r Another atory Illustrates NES, T HURSDAY, of tha moat renowned 'col of oriental shine to England has eold at London by privets treaty to Ms. Dqvwto for a vary large sum. It toe lode sparimen of tha rarest of Chine sample porcelain, mong wfileh to tho largest peach-blovaee to the world. It is 18 inches for free samyle. W II Hooker & Co., high, and nearly twice the size of th NY. DL Eddy & Son. famous veo from tbs collection of Buffalo, Mrs. Stephens, which Is now fn the Wslkt collection in Boetoa. e According to Commandant Mr. Arkwright, from whom the collection woe acquired, m s grandson of Salvation'Army has grow Sir Richard Arkwright, tho investor in six years from 2,034 to 3,048 and Ol cotton spinning frame. ' now expends in charities $450,000 as Cianta of Old la Sardinia. Chicagos history. Sardinia is celebrated for the tomb hoar highly they may be recommended against $200,000 six years age. PARIS IS NOT COMMON, which prove that prehistorically it was but give this medicine as directed and Inhabited by great giants. Recently Sick Headache, Absolutely and Vb Otty Is Always of g1t all symptoms ot croup will quickly four now tombs have been found which contain skeleton over ntos feet long. permanently cured by using Moki Tea Berteneec IweveOtMa sale For D. L. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipaby disappear. Eddy bllstSMS, & Son, druggists. tion and indigestion, makes you eat, Thera are people who essprt th 4 af sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction late years Paris has become common. What an error I It is still as picturguaranteed or money back. 23 and 50c. Write to W II Hooker & Co., Buffalo esque, as romantio, as extravagant, aa in the beat days of its past, says the X Y for a free sample. D L Eddy & Paris Messenger. Paris remains the , Son, Di uggists. strange town where the most Incredible paradoxes are verified, where the most foplish dreams are realized and -where all that is good, bad and indifferent may still bo found. The other day a madman was found In a hollow pillar that supported the principal DOES STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS. gate leading to the exhibition. Re, cently the police discovered a Diogena testing the cold on the Place de la ConAiACCOUNTSlSOLICITED. cords, looking for the cold, with the thermometer registering eight deSAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT- Digrees of frost. A rich, well o-do FINEST ogenes I In contradistinction to this, there . JOHN I). PETERS, and sre hundreds who live In huts outside Cashier, the city, huts that a Kaffir would scorn Exhibit to live in. There are the hundreds of N- - STOI1L, Prest. LUCIUS, A. SNOW, Vice-Pres- t. vagabonds who have, as Ruy Dias, LORENZO "God for their host, and who seek In the city will be found at shelter In buildings under construcDIRECTOBS; tion. In any and every nook not already James Nelsen, occupied. Why, only a few days ago, John L. Edwards. Lucius A, Snow, when some men pitched a basket into S. X. Peter M. Hansen. Alma Nelson, Nels Jenson, Lee, a wagon at the Central market, out rolled a man. It Is I, Jean," growled HARNESS STORE the voice; "didnt you know ms?" They did pot know him. The man had Repairing of all kinds in any line slept in a basket at the market for the last tendays. promptly attended to. Mail orders For people to talk of Peris as haring have my personal attention. become common is absurd. Part to $ feline family inhabit the bordering on the harbor baste aaye the 8un of that tltf, H pidnora, line of decka on the w. ayfCTery jent a band of cate, both large and have adopted the surroundings wiir homes, and nightly come forth upon the venturesome I1 anwar adjoining elan who has ventured into the enemys Ly' J ta rarely venture from their during daylight, but at night fall, traffic ia suspended, the water are alive with the flitting forms !f air is resonant with the voicing '(telr seemingly numerous troubles. fa ) whose business takes them life the water front at night tell plj stories of feline battles. One of fey most characteristic is of two cats f ((poaching a rat, each unknown to gather, and epeingtng upon it at the gas lima. The vat aacapea and the e dgfct until ena falls dead and tba fj E THE 'SOX ELDER tr Chd-tif- fo Printing JOHN H. BOTT & SONSt Neatly and -- ?rwiD clo : Job y give them Scotts NATURE WORK MAKES ' it has saved thousands from just such peril. It drives out ; the impurities that taint the blood. It enables the stomach to digest and assimilate the food. It cleanses the kidneys ad tones up the liver by removing the obstructions that 1 event the harmonious working ot the great organs of the, ibody, it enables Nature to carry on its work. Kickapoo! Indian Sagwa is Natures own remedy, a compound of healing roots, barks, herbs tnd gums, that cleanse the sys- teo and promote the healthy action of the physical organt.t STRANGE KOUUTAII TRIBE. K f m Csksswt like the penny in the Ik because it works and ause there is something A strange tribe has just been to Borneo by Dr. A. W. Monishing about it Dutch exScotts Emulsion is simply plorer. Asthehedistinguished was traveling through milk of pure cod liver oil the district of Sarawak he heard from his that at a little distance th some hypophosphites thereguides was a mountain tribe which no European or America had erer visitpecially prepared for delicate ed, and straightway he went thither, It is no appetite tnd could cot eat or sleep well. 1 tool one bottle of Kickapoo Indian Sagwa and have felt no pains 'since, while my appetite is good and I sleep well. That bottle of Sagwa was worth 20 times its cost jo jne.- William iowperthwaithc, Manila, Ontario.' Nieu-wsnhu- ts, muse they like the taste differed from all other natives of Borneo, and he spent corns weeks in m the remedy takes just as acquainting himself with their curicustoms and also to studying Wally to the children be-- ous their country, which is entirely unit is so perfectly adapted known to foreign travelers. In this way he aecumulsted a mass of new wants. peir material, which be intends to give to I For all weak and at an early date in th pale and the world book. form of a in children Scotts Emulsion , This is the second Journey which AND THE He most satisfactory treat Dr. Nieuwenhuls has taken toTVntr&l Borneo. He flret went there in 1805 and explored the eourees of the Ko-puand Mahkhm rivers, after which he returned to Europe, where he at one obtained on appointment as director of th Botanical garden at Duiteniorg. In ISM he went again to Borneo, intending to thoroughly explore the interior of the country, and It is claimed that in tha trek he has succeeded better thin toy previous trsveler. - - - Rio Grande Western. Thro SaltllLake City. (Stopover allowed.) Only Transcontinental Lmo Passing Directly Connections made in Ogdca UnloniDepotJ'With Lltoe. s All Trains of Southern Pscifio and,Oregon-Shor- tt OFFERS CHOICEjOF as 3 FAST Legging Sale! loo Pairs Left TO GO AT COST MENS E.AV. Dt Probate & Guardiansbt, a notice to credl - ceased. ' ilAf-AriL48Q- Sarah Ann DiSft. Administratrix of the Abialiam Hillam, -doccair at 7:25 a. m- - p ' Nkls JjyssBN, Attorney for Esfc 11, 1902. Dec. Services at Fresby- Sunday school at 10 offiuv .th.-- . Preaching at Christian Endeavor Wedn; -- ft , t V. OllSSt'l YU( sms, wi. An amicable arrangement is reported in Holland by which Wilhelnsin is queen and Duke Henry an obedient subject two hours every day. The rest of the time the queen is a loyal -- find obedient wife. PROPRIETOR O- F- Llvcry and Peed X stables, x Rigs, Up-To-D- Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D. D., pastor At All of the Brat Presbyterian church in this at in the seminary city and professor meets San Anselmo, while attending to the arduous duties of his ecclesiastical Depot. charge, has found time to make a fortune. He is a man of great wealth, Brigham City says the San Francisco Bulletin, not inherited1, but the result of his own foresight and wise imestments. About five miles from the beautiful town of Riiersidie, in the choicest part of a region where landi is marketable at prices ranging from $1,000 to $1,900 per acre, Dr. Mackenzie owns 90 acres, all in bearing oranges. The land is covered with trees in full bearing and is worth in its present condition about Hack at The income must j II. GLover, 7- - -r anv the City. Hours.... all Trains Utah Or.ders Filled Charges Reas Fl John J THE OLD RELIABLE D-- . be very large, for orange groves pay a large profit on the capital inv ested. Dr. Mackenzie started the orchard1 in a small w ay a number of years ago. Ha had a few acres, which were carefully planted. He tended his place with great zeal, and it is said that Mrs. Mackenzie herself went over the first few crops te..d sorted and boxed1 them, a labor she would not trust to less careful hand than her own. This prudencegavethe crop a superior quality and a reputation. With his annual profits Dr. Mackenzie extended his acreage until he became owner of the present large and extremely valuable fio&ietir'eautoguB Showing Foer30q premiumaT that maf Jto secured by saving rappers,"' famished free ;.upoareqaeat feeudy oar tsaejia ' Mfill GttlOiaat lder jSJews Qffice. , 10CAL MAILS.-- MAILS CLOSE. Northbound, Local . ' ' St Cache o5 Valley Northbound No 7 Northbound No 9. Southbound No 6 Southbound No 10 8:45 1R41 :. From From From From From From slF NO am am pm 4:25 p m . 6:05 p m 9:00 p m 9:00 .l. , No 5...... 9:15 am 12:21 p m No 8:00 a m No 9.. No 6. 4:45 p m 8:00 a m No 8 No 10 6 25 p m Office hours from 8:30 a m to 5.30 p m P. O. opens Sunday from 10:30 to 11:30 a. m B. F. Boothe, P. M. south south outh north north north That is, ape you a subscriber!VI the Box Elder Mews? r look this copy over careful and see if it is not worth 2 20, tho orleo charged Dy tho year. - It gives you the local and stale nous; It is filled with other reading matter of Intorc: Vo havent had a dissatisfied subscriber p AND Pullman Palace Ordinary cars. PerSt. LouD and Chicago without change. A Free reclining chair service. car perfect dining Excursions. conducted sonally For rates, folders, etc., inquire of nearest ticket agentjspecifyingjthe Rio Grande Route, or write . A. BENTONJ Central Pastenver Ariv. Salt Lake CiviUtah- - -r- to All ParV p Seenie Routes Three andDistinct to Denver. Omaha, Kansas City cars Sleeping T.Ranzx. Freight BROWNS Delivers press llTRAINS DAILY THROUGH 2:i5 m. m. and 7:i5 Leaving Ogden 1 Creditors will present vouchers to the underst ham city, Utah, on or 1 GIRLS quitoes. i Estate of Abraham I BOYS long-distan- i. aw re tk- Consult County Clerk or Infor.. Signer for Further T HE HEWS?: Box I W ry J DO YOU TAKE MAILS ARRIVE. Denver & Rio Grande Davis Mr C M V the A gtsae peat development Dally & Neal of th Niagara Fall Rower company indioatre th Hare along which it is Hansen Mr Christian likely to grow to the future, says W Cessier Magneto. As th manufac- noward MrsT turing arts advene, the element of Ilurd Mrs Lizzie power becomes more and more imMiller Mr James J power, therefore, portant, and cheap more demanded. Electro-chemistir McCroling Mf John new art and one which has great McMane Mra John possibilities ahead of It-- The high to electric obtainable temperature Ovard Mr Jobe furnaces have opened up s new field to chemical synthesis, and it is likely Wilson Miss Ella that many as yet undiscovered procWhen calling for the above, state esses, which will require large amounts of electrical power for their when advertised. B F Boothe, P M operation, will be brought to light. The supply of power for electrochemical purpose is especially desirable In a water-powe- r plant, where large investment is necessary, for the power used by these processes is practically constant for 24 hours of the day, thus pending to reduce load peaks on the total station output. The economical distance to which power can be transmitted extends every year as the general demand for TO CLEAR OUT power increases and methods ol handling high voltages improve, and the electric equipment of steam railLADIES way systems, wiph is certain to come In time, will open up a furthre transmisfield for the sion of large amounts of power from From 25 cents up a central plant, nmlmim .... m Rubbers Cheap Mneaeltoee I Csts, All Remaining The mosquito is hereafter to be j AT as a dangerous enemy of mankind. The report for March shows that the death rate in Havana was 26.28, the lowest It has ever been since 1889. Surgepn Gorgas, the chief sanitary surgeon at that port, says the great decrease in the death rat was brought about by the war upon do j-- .' at the Southbound No 8 THE ttomm, two Th following letter U not sailed tor la weeln, will b sent to the Do id Letter oflice, OorseMrG M m " 'Thtd flls-sorer- machs. end la a day or two found himself at of there unknown I Children take to it naturally the headquarters aborigines. At once he saw that they &AGWA r.t. De E -Pr- omptly-Executed us CiflCKAPO Which I Will to i Holiday Excursion Tickets on sale Tee. . 1902, and Jan. L . round trip, to point of 250 uiile-- from selling limit of Jan. 3, 1903. Of course he has made a fortune out of his oranges. He has taken ears of his wealth and is now perhaps thertoh-e- at clergyman in California. lOST men are bound to their business. Moat women are bound to their household caret. So tight are the ties, or so great is the interest that as long as they keep up and around they dont pay attention to the everyday ilia which beset them, But you should, for those are forerunners of serious sickness. Dont delay, realize your danger now. Consider your condition. Are you sleepless? Is your body branded and blistered by eruptions? Is your appetite failing? Are you ner-yoand irritable ? Is your breath bad and your tongue coated ? These are a few of the symptoms that indicate the rising tide of disease. The present is yours, act now, ' Aloe I Dec. 29 1902 LETTERS, grove: 1,000 ti LI $150,000. Bestow ADVERTISED NIAGARA FALLS POWER. Give it a Trial; Only $1.25 a Vg U |