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Show Tba home paper. the borne paper works lor the 8 welfare ALL ADVERTISERS 3 fi S Box Elder who desire to thoroughly eover ln County must use the Paperthat Box Elder the the of people, homes News. It also covers southern Idaho. lsad its town and Is dearly loved on that actant Its columns are always open to every inhabitant. Charles N. Kent. o( IJ-th- g g raSSHSVS 5M525&I Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. VIII. FIGHTING WG tST ET s FRAMES m-- tw Picture frames made to Stohl Furniture Company, ac FATAL ACCIDENT. Killed Instantly Hit Brother. Honeyville by Hunsaker ,yo, been fully settled to the satisfaction of a large majority of the people of this state at the general election last November, Mr. Bmoot, being otherwise qualified, should be elected by the legislature as Senator from the State of Utah. accident occurred last Wednesday after hod when Laron Hunsaker, the 13 old son of Elzarus and Eveline gouker, was shot and Instantly kill During the absence of their parity who were visiting a few miles ray, Lavon and his brother Lagrande, yean old, engaged in play at their me. Lagrande took his fathers shot tib, which he belelved to be unleaded, pointing It at Lavon, pulled the ger. The shot struck Lavon in forehead instantly kflling him. it distress of the younger brother hea neighbors came to the scene, was A oost distressing Maror Compliments Council. At the session of the city council Tuesday night Mayor Boden complimented the members on the splendid showing made during the past year. Be recommended that Forrest street be graded and that the poliee officers enforce the laws more stringently lu respect to rowdyism. Also recommend- to witness. The little fellow his arms around his dead brother's ik Imploring him to speak. It was terrible shock, too, to the parents id they have the profound sympathy the community in their sorrow. ed Itlful funeral was held Friday in the meetinghouse which was filled with relatives and Heads. Among the speakers were Resident Chas. Kelly and Walter felly of this city. overflowing Senatorial Episode. president Roosevelts expressed doit that the legislature of U tah should lect someone as U. S. Senator who Is apostle In the Mormon chtufeh, iQgli conveyed in a spirit of kidd-an- d good will toward Utah, Las a feeling of resentment for ill Interference in a matter that con-irn- g an only the people of a sovereign of Salt Lake oounty; Chief clerk, H. 8. Cummings of Utah; Minute clerk, Seldon I. Clawson of Salt Lake; Engrossing clerk, Norman G. Allen of Cache; Docket clerk, A. L. Toone of Weber; President ef the Senate, E. M. Allison of Weber; Secretary of the Senate, A. W. Jensen of Sanpete; Minute clerk,. Carl A. Badger of Salt Lake; Doeket clerk, B. Bachman of ot Utah; Engrossing clerk, F. J. of Weber. Besides these there are committee clerks, sergeant at arms and ether officers, among them being Carlos Holst for messenger and r, Wm. L. Wight, Sr., as both residents of this city. Senator B. S. Larsen and Representative F. W, Fishbum were present and took an active part in the proceedings. Hen-dersh- door-keepe- that more work be done In drain- ing the creek in Mantua. Mr. Fenton, representing the Utah Home Telephone Go., appeared and gave his reasons' why the company should be given a franchise to operate a telephone exchange in this city. He requested that the matter be considered and decided as soon as possible. The mayor and recorder were authorized to execute a quit olaim deed to J. F. Merrell for lot 4, block 40, plat B. The yearly reports of the road supervisor and watermaster and of the city sexton and the quarterly report of the were read and fire department adopted. The annual finaneial report of the city recorder and treasurer was read and the mayor appointed Councilman Simonson and Jensen as a committee to audit the report. The committee on claims recommended that tho olaim of Rloy H. Jones for 275 for legal services be allowed for 135. Report adopted. The The :sfr nant church in Utah, the wisdom of action ratified by the respective electing one of the highest officers in branches' of the legislative body at the at that church as a U. S. Senator may be first session Monday: questioned, but that matter having Speakeo of the House, Thomas Hull t Honey villa EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH FF DONT FOF30BT n ' Stockholders Meeting. The stockholders of the First National Bank of Brigham City held their annual meeting last Tuesday there being a large attendance. The former board of directors was and these in turn the former offloers, Lorenzo N. Stohl, president; Lucius A. Snow, John D. Peters, cashier. A dividend of three per cent was declared and ten per cent of the earnings was placed to the crqdll ' of the sinking fund. cut-of- O-U- -R WE HAVE SOME RARE VALUES. thing that can bo urged witost the election of Reed Smoot as la senator from the State ef Utah is the position he holds in a certain He possesses all the qualifications for that important office, is a a man of good, moral character and loyal to his country and its laws. Taking into consideration the opposition felt in the populous dates of the east against the doml ckurch. well-fcscw- D Tho Start f, i A Farewell Party 'A. Lisle Eddy was guest of honor at a Farewell given by Miss La Von Peirce last Saturday evening. Games, irusic and fun held sway until shortly before midnight when oysters were The guests served In the dining-rooof Salt Lake Peirce Pearl Misses were; Alavon Wight, City, Ella (Bywater, Cleofa Forsgren, Pearl Duke, Mrs. B. F. Boothe, Messra. Lisle Eddy, Wallace Boden, Waldere Frewhela of Salt Lake, Will Crandall of Ogden, Emile Jenson, Martin Lee, Joe Madson, Alf Dr. Rich, Jenson and Robert Bruere of Salt Lak4. I have a few Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels feu Sale, for one week. Eli Holton. it 4- - Choice Lots For Sale. WATCH BARGAINS. $100 now 14k solid gold watch worth 14k solid gold watch worth - 70 now 14k solid gold ladies watch worth 35 now 14k solid gold ladies watch worth 30 now Will : COO, tango. JOS. F. HANSEN 1 040, 037.00. FUME 55 26 22 70 line goldfiUed, solid silver and nickle watches for, sale at like reduced prices, J. JOHANSEN , T JEWELER. 9jT Sign of the Big Clock. Fish-bur- At COMPANY. cent off a$ per cent off as per cent off All Ladies Flannel Waists as per cent off All Ladies Fur Collars 5 P cent off All Ladies Suits per cent off All Blankets as per cent off All Wool Gloves and mittens. as per cent off All Flannel Dress and Waist Goods. 35 Per cent off All Childrens Dresses off All Mens Boys and Childrens Overcoats. . 25 per cent cent off All Mens, Boys and Childrens Suits. , . . .as per cent off All Mens,' Boys and Childrens Sweaters . . as per All Ladies Coats and Capes All Ladies Hoods and Fascinators, This is the time 6f year when every business r.n balances his books and begins new. If your is fuU ws have old Ledger, Journal or a want. is If it pocket memojust what you randum you need, we have maoy to seleet from. -- OUR OF STOCK 1903 f DIARIES to you In fact our entire line of stationery is and selling at prices guaranteed to te vmm , U EDDY, Prescription Druggist AT THS W The School. Fund. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH County SupL Anderson has made the following apportionment of the state school funds received from State Supt. Nelson Jan. 6, 1903. The total TREES FOR SALE. amount is 11,404,25, making the per Leave your orders with capita amount apportioned 3.19. s. A. SACKET & SONS For Choice Peach and Apricot Trees N. P. HANSEN'S SHOE AND FURNISHING STORE. MONEY. to loan at once on good farms, either, dry or irrigated, at per cent Booths II. STOHL, LORENZO Office with Lee Room 22. Si ART HEY Stohl over 1st Nat'l Bank. Telephono No. 22. & DUMBECK, pyyvTBiim TELEPHONE 92. 219 State St - - - Salt Lake THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY CAPITAL $50,000.00. Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. All business given prompt attention J.M. Jensok, John Pinoeee, President. Fob good, City. Utah Cashier. reliablb giro insurance DO YOU WANT Loans on Real Estate JOSEPH N. STOHL, at lowest interest; Homestead Entries and proofs; To buy or sell Real Estate; ' Titles examined and conveyed; Reliable legal work; CALL ON Room 22. Talphon What 22, First Nst'l Bask Bldg is Nicer CONSULT than a Portrait or Colored Picture neatly framed to decorate your home with? We make any size picture frame to order and have the best line of mouldings to select from in northern Utah. - FRED J. HOLTON- Utah, Brigham City, Norman Lee, (Successor to Hyrum Standing.) ABSTRACTER, CONVEYANCER. J and NOTARY PUBLIC COMPTONS 4 ACT GALLCCY. I wish to call attention to the fact I confine myself exclusively to J. L. STAHL & CO.s that HAVE OPENED UP A First Class Livery Stable in building formerly occupied by Stohl north of zst Natl Bank, Main Sl Furaiture Co., H block V eves 1 1 promptest attention to Work- give - In this line. Closed carriage meets all trains, day and night. All calls promptly attended to srp srties, theatres or socials. Trusty horses for ladies a specialty Fine Horses and Carriages for Hire. Terms Reasonable ths oouity Abstracting, Conveyance ihg and Notary Work, the consequently am able to ectfully soUoit the pstreaage of our former customers iu corinne and elsewhere in d new patrons wUl find we give the best service In town. Telephone in office. . Room S5, First BRIGHAM Natl. Bank CITY, Building. UTAH. REC BERROW, BARBER. Next door to the new Livery. -- lowest. J) you In Shoes, for instance, while we have nearly have a lot our complete line in for spring, we half price, of odds and ends that we will sell at, or two one but only some less, but as good as new, of a style and are going to clean them up be the Expenses Tax Mortgage No Third Party No Attorney Fee No Appraiser Fee. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY taining 288 pages with good It is filled with japer cover. excellent articles descriptive of recent events and historical references, nicely illustrated. you. show them to t IS COMPLETE Delay Commissions. n, 5 Per of interest Besides the above we have many other items trouble to let us will only take the time and if Day-bo- ok No No No No The company of capable actors in Whose Baby Are You? had much to contend with in making a success of such an uninteresting comedy. The situations were ridiculous without arrousing any feeling of sympathy and the cleverness of the acting was lost to a considerable extent iu the lack of interest in the sequel of the plot. Miss June Mathis was the favorite and is an exceptionally bright actress. Wm. Woodslde, as the artist, Sunday School Award. embarrassed with babies, did well, The Box Elder Stake Sunday schools and these two were fairly well were successful in securing ten bound volumes of the .Juvenile Instructor having paid over 100 per cent of Dissolution of Partnership. the nickle fund before Dec. 15th The Notice is hereby given that the par- stake board have awarded the volumes tnership heretofore existing betweea to the ten schools foilswing which D. L. Eddy and Wyun L. Eddy under paid the largest per cent: ' the firm name of D. L. Eddy A .Son, Beaver, Third ward, Brigham, has been dissolved by mutual conEast Botbwell, Garland, North sent. Wynn L. Eddy will continue Park Valley the business and assumes all indebted- Willard, Berry, Penrose, ness of ths firm and to whom all ac- and Promontory. The per cent paid counts doe the firm should be paid. ranges from 111 to 155. D. L. Eddy, The board desire to thank the manWm L. Eddy. agement of the opera house fbr the The Beobachter, the enterpris- free uss of the hall for the party, and the Box Elder News for printing the ing German newspaper of Salt badges free of charge. Also to W. H Lake City, edited by J. H. Ward, Glover, Thos. Blatter and Stahl Livery s just issued the Beobachter Co. for hauling to and from depot' our calendar for the year 1903, con- visitors without charge. .... BLANK BOOKS. close loans with the Opera House. Beginning Friday, January 2nd, and continuing the entire month we offer our entire line n the different departments as follows: your old stoves for pert pay. mfc $65 A Januanr Month Bargains. 65 in use la Brigham City. Ask who they are and ask them how .you like this range. Prleco: CB4, to Wheelwright Brae.) (SuoMMon ' Legislative Officer At the eaucus of the Republican members of the state legislature held last Friday night in Salt Lake City, the following permanent offloers of tho legislature were Dominated and their 1 Nioh-olaaw- as cut-of- promptness and quick delivery. Being our own, makes it possible for us to make and insures Christenson & Knudson. vice-preside- About 300 with fine tons of good feedhay for horses, cattle or ing grounds to F, E. Roche, sheep. Apply Corinne. jaa postoffice -E lasts until Saturday night. The town of Garland. Just platted and located near the proposed sugar factory of the Utab Sugar company, offers splendid inducements for home seekers. It is centrally located in the great Bear River Yallay and is bound to become the center of population in tbis valley. Choice dots can be secured now cheap and on favorable terms. Until February 10th, lots will betel 4rom 125 upYou can purchase from any of the owueia in Garinformation will be Did you not know that they land. Further to given by writiuj are practically giving crockery D. E. Makkimg, & Koudson? Garland. Utah. Christensen at away Hat For Sale S-A-L- MONEY ON HAND date. The only REAL ESTATE LOANS THAT cut-of- First National Bank building. A CUT-O- Two desperate affrays took place on f the wltbiu the occurred as and week both in this past will he the assailants Imprisoncounty ed here until the cases are deolded in the district court. f The first affray took place last Friday on the west shore of. the lake, Martin Nicholas, a foreman on the f, had a quarrel with an Austrian named Michael Yokiwitoh and it is stated the latter stabbed Nicholas in the bieast near the heart and cut him severely on the left arm. brought to the hospital in Ogden Saturday and his condition is reported as very serious. Yokiwitoh escaped at the time but hassinoe been captured at Reno, Nevada. a Monday afternoon James Martin, a working at quarryman on the the Promontory Point, was attaoked ' by a fellow workman named . John Gleason, who atruck Martin a terrible blow on the head with sledge hammer. Martin was takeq to the hospital at Ogden for treatment and Gleason was arrested and hajd for the Box Elder county officers. Sheriff Josephson and Deputy Cordon went down yesterday after Gleason and may have to take a trip out to Nevada for Yokiwitoh if the man arrested proves to be him. Ogden-Lucl- It will pay you to see us before purchasing elsewhere. Prices guaranteed to be right . A ON THE One Man Stabbed and Another Hit on Head with Hammer-Assaila- nts Arrested. HAVE ON HAND a nice line tf large size picture frames, Also a large assortment o! the latest styles of mouldings. order on short notice. PICTURE & NUMBER 41. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, l)TAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY; 15, 1903. It will pay you before Insuring'to investigate the Guaranteed Dividend Policy , OLD BSLIABLS & Peirces . or THtt Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company OF CALIFORNIA. X X Any information cheerfully given by ELI HOLTON, . Local Agt., Brigham. W. P HARVEY, Special Agt., Atlas Block, Salt Lake City CALL AND SEE HIM. 8100,000 to Loan , at o pop cant interest on improved dry or - irrigated farms .... J. --1 oltcn, Offfce Room 23t First Nat. Bank Bld. |