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Show I f V i rwff HOME PAPER. ybebome ptper worlu for the welfare ia 4 id tom and dearly loved on that ac- are always open to colnmna rrnt. Jtt Intyabltaat Charles If. Kent . S Ji ALL ADVERTISERS desire to thorough!.! cocr Cox Elder g read tn 0 County must cse the paper that is Box the Elder b homes of the people, j the N S News. It also eoxois southern Idaho. 5 N who nu, line l-- BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1903. THE WARDS TAKE ACTION- Interest in Opera House- us cEXHIBITION of shooting. Cm, Vt I. Bartlett Eatertalned Lett Tuesday. A VICIOUS a Crowd laio Bartlett, a world-famo- ATTACK. C, C Valentine Strunk With Dan Fitzpatrick. a NEED OF Pletol by Last Friday as Terrace Columbus an exhibition of marksman Yalsntlns, a well known sheepman of Jjait east of this city last Tues- this city, was struck a vioious blow .witnessed iftemoon which over the eye by Dan Fitzpatrick, a (igood sited crowd of our citizens detective in the employ of the Southsere greatly pleased with the ern Paclflo company. The weapon Qtleiit work done. used was a large revolver and it is a object of the exhibition was to stated was it discharged either at the Jx lbs effectiveness of King's semi-jtdtime the blow was struck or very close powder and tha Peter's give vu S w ten. (belli. Irlto belonging to J. M. Jensen, ns first used and with it the ,iln put a aumber of holes through h piece of steel 3x3 inches Mb into the air as a target. rler-lnc- Mr. Valentine waa considerably dazed by the blow and bled freely. When be came borne the next day bis f&oe was so badly bruised and hia eye so blackened that his friends did not ' recognise him. Jd fsscy shooting Capt. Bartlett Mr. Valentine and Lorenzo Jensen the same rifle and with the aid Teri mirror would shoot over his of Mantua have their sheep near race and were in town getting supIsror with the out at gun right bitting the target every time. With s target gun shooting a ir shell the captain would knock ilauts, lumps of sugar or other small ;jKti as fast as they could be thrown lbs sir. After shooting 200 of the Is the barrel of the gun was found is almost as clean as when first Its 22-ilb- j a shot gun the captain put loads Into a small can thrown into jVith plies. When the train pulled in they suddenly made up their minds to come home. Harrying to the train they were confronted by Fitzpatrick who Informed them, it is stated, that they could not ride. Messrs. Valentine and Jensen naturally wanted to know why but received little eatlefaction except that they could not do so. On attempting to get up on the platform it is said that the detective tried to push the men off and not being able to do so struck Mr. Valentine as stated. with Despite this treatment The Preeent A BETTER One Should JAIL- - be Replaced lf one-four- th well-lighte- d, Rabbit Shooting Burg-pagod- Did you ever try it with a 23 Cal. Rifle? ' -- MONEY ON HAND 1 For salk Land with water I right near sugar Stark, Brigham. Bargains and best it sit you' at Holsts, factory Paul Ball - Dearing Wteher. The "1900 It is so simple and durable that it will not get out of order, so easy of action that a child can operate it, so effective in 1m work that it will wash any garment clean without boiling, without scrubbing, without the least wear and tear, and without tbe use of destructive chemicals, with noand water. It washes the thing but soap without breaking a thread, finest fabrics Full inand will wash a carpet with ease. ea h mawith use now to it go structions chine. 61 m, f. already sold and giving perfect satisfaction HANSEN FUIINITURE COMPANY tf Christensen County Commissioners. The board met in regular session last Monday all members being present. The following road supervisors were appointed upon petition of residents of the respective districts: G. J. Thatcher; Nels A. leppson, Roh-we- r, Mantua. a By order of the City Council, daed January 27, 1903. Heber C. Boden, Mayor. .Tohm pfj E. Baird, City Recorder. No No No No No No No Knud son. & Delay Commissions Expenses Tax Mortgage Third Party Attorney Fee Appraiser Fde. ; New Hotel. P. J. Koford, who has been con- EDWARD B, KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH ducting a bakery and restaurant business in this city for a number of years past, has found bis Increasing business A Mr. TREES SALE. FOR demands more room and has leased Leave your orders with theWiderborg block for a term of is years. The building being remodel- S. A, SACKET & SONS ed and when completed Mr. Koford For Choice Fetch and Apricot Trees will occupy it as a hotel. The location is a favorrble one for this business and with Mr. Koford's enterprise it will beyond doubt prove a success. The following deputy assessors were appointed upon request of E. A. Box, chief deputy: C. F. Wells for Willard and Three Mile; Ephraim Jensen for Mantua; Thos Wheatley, Jr., for Lake Will Collect Taxes. and Side, Calls Fort, Honeyville As a considerable amount of taxes Dewey; A. E. Zundle for Fielding, yet remains unpaid more especially on Plymouth and Portage; C. n. Rohwer personal property, County Treasurer for Rawlins; A. B. Coles for PromonEdwards has decided to take decisive tory; C. W. Robbins for Snowviile; measures to collect the amounts due. Cbas C. Toyn for Park Valley and Next week he and the sheriff will Grouse Greek; J. E. Hancock for Clear out on a trip aruund the county start Greek, Yost and Junction; Clarence and will levy on the personal property Goodllffe to assist in Brigham; Fred of those whose taxes are delinquent at Peterson for Bear River city; Tim that time together with the interest Covet for Collinston and J. S. Burton CTffT5HB5E- - JSifelir TSfi SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY P. HANSENS N. 1 SHOE AND FURNISHING STORE. MONEY; and costs accrued. to loan at once on good farms, either It will be well for those knowing dry or irrigated, at Snowviile of from residents Petition tbemselve3 indebted for tuxes to pay asking for an appropriation of 1150 to up at once and save further costs. repair roads was deferred until road committee can visit and Investigate. Death of J. K. Green. The chairman was given power to In the death of J. K. Green of LORENZO STOHL. act in relation to buying gravel bed Manila, Sunday, Jan. 25th, this county & Stohl over 1st Natl Bank at Calls Fort. loses one of it mo6t progressive and Offics with Lee for transient herds. per cent. N. a Room Telephono No. 22. 22- - respected citizens. He has been a resident of this county since 1879 and Si QRTHEY DU M BECK, was widely known for his honesty and upright character. He has done much to develop that part of the TELEPHONE 92. county in which he lived and was a model farmer as well as a model hus- 219 State St - - - Salt Lake City. Utah band and father. Tbe funeral was held at tbe Elwood THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY meeting house last Thursday and was largely attended. CAPITAL $50,000.00. pora House, Thursday, Feb. 12, Accounts and Correspondence Solicited, All business given prompt attention J. M. John Pingrek, Jhnson, President. Cashier. Te-co- 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; CONSULT FRED J. HOLTON home of Mrs. C. M. Borgstrom. It was a great success in behalf of the ladles who gave it. The people, who numIn all, spent a bered about twenty-fiv- e very enjoyable and social time. Refreshments were served in the after noon and later cn in the evening. The party dispersed at midnight. Oms Who Was There. bridges. B. H. Jones, Joseph Jensen and J. A. Edwards were appointed a committee to meet with the committee in legislature on house bill No. 47 in respect to the division of counties and to present a protest from this county to the passing of said bill. The clerk was instructed to advertise for tbe leasing of the county poor Notice- farm for one year or for the sale of the of the water owners of farm. Bids to be opened March 2. A meeting the east branch of tbe north field Your prescriptions will receive water ditch is hereby called for tomorrow (Friday) at 2 p. m. In vestry our careful attention any time of of Fourth ward meeting house to hear the day or night. Pharmacy. Norman Lee, (Successor to Hyrum Standing.) LTW lACRvrm' THE BIO SCENIC A ABSTRACTER, CONVEYANCER SWEET-PATHE- 370 acres of land at Garland. For information ap ply to F..D. Welling, Garland, or J. M. Secrist, Farmington, Ut. 19 What is Nicer than a Portrait or Colored Picture neatly framed to decorate your home with? We make any size picture frame to order and have tba best line tf mouldings to select from in northern Utah. COMPTONS ABT SflLLBRY. and PRODUCTION NOTARY PUBLIC I wish to call attention to the fact TIC HEART TOUCHING- that - Brigham City tf For Sale Utah, Brigham Gty, Y watermastere annual report; to consider " joint action with the city in e NOTICE FOR lowering tbe creek at Mantua, and to is hereby given that sealed consider the question of changing the A full attend bids will be received by the under- time of water turns. anceis desired. signed city recorder up to Tuesday, Jonathan Nelson, It Watermaster. m. oclock at p. 7 February io, 1903, on which date said bids will be of a opened, for the construction electric the for City power house acplant in the Box Elder canyon on cording to plans and specifications recorder, file at the office of the city Brigham City, Utah, The (council reserves the right to rej any and all bids. BIDS-Notic- insures promptness and quick delivery . Being our own, makee it possible for us to make and close loans with Also Shot Guns, Pistols, etc,, and Plenty of Ammuni tion. Our prices are the lowest t, I LOANS. WE CARRY THEM one-thir- d at-e- ys REAL ESTATE IS THE BOSS SPORT THIS TIME OF YEAR II. II. Cordon was appointed deputy sheriff for one month at a salary of $50 and J. L. Robinette appointed deputy fagoting. also employed with good effect. ful carriage.and distinguished appar- sheriff for one year without compenel attracted universal admiration, but sation. The Seasons 8leevee. Only two kinds of sleeves are se&hese were quiokly forgotten when Mayor Bodon,N. E. Mortensen and more or less modified but bearing ther nimble fingers glided into the dif fundamental characteristics of ficult set of eight studies from C. Si monsen members of the council and pyramid sleeves, bom cullers Op. 105. In her rendition of in behalf of the city met with the this set, Miss Jensen gave ample proof board In respect to the pipe lino in of brilliancy and thoroughness of Box Elder canyon. It was stated that countries" to select Their' mil tftelinique. The audience realised at work done had been sanctioned by ments for an inspiration in glee once that she was a planlste of un- - the of the board of comconclusion the mystery-Jsu- al promise, and upon the freak of fashion. of her selection she received an enthu missioner. It was decided to defer siastic encore. action until Feb. 16, and that the J Billowy Laco and Linon. Fbr a pretty fluffy petticoat a no surveyor and city engineer county Power and Light Company- Idea is to make the entire ruffle' investigate together and report. narrow, filmy insertion. This rut The Box Elder Power & Light Go. should be the length of thas recently been incorperatad under The county physician reported that shirt, and the lace insertion shorthe laws of the state of Wyoming, there are nine cases of small-po- x at be set together and garnished place of business is Thatcher, scarlet fever at Hot Springs principal satin ribbon niching. Tbe foundaf an(J tty capital stock is and two cases of small-po- x near of the skirt lies, of course, under Brlgham Clty Jo6. M A ? officers " narrow under ruffle or flounce. in this county. C W Knudson, gives the fluffy effect that all femJ,n,eD' Pre,ldent5 John i vice and Clerk Valentine's salary manager; president Deputy loves. inlty Pingree, secretary and treasurer. The was raised to $35 and Miss Amelia board of directors consists of Jos. M. Fashions in Muffs. was appointed oopyist at Stuffed heads as an ornamentat Jensen, C. W. Knudson, John Y. Rich, Graehl of out. have This y John Pingree and J. C. Knudson. on muffs salary $35. gone tabs and tails are the proper th Comrnr. Hart reported that two The muffs, are full, flat and squi A Silhouette bridges had been washed out at BeaPartyThey look for all the world like ft warmers for the carriage, but t A silhouette party was given last ver district and he and the county have the redeeming feature of be Friday, Jan. 30,byth Misses Christine surveyor were authorized to draw comfortable. Hansen and Mable Borgstrom at the up plans and specifications for new it reached the ground. the exhibition there were few missee, these being largely to i the cold and to the glare of the blood flowing down his face, Mr. ion the enow. Valentine and Mr. Jensen suoooedod lain. Christensen fit Knudaon have in getting on the train and tbe injured irad tha agenoy for the powder and mans wounds were dressed on bis alls. arrival In Ogden by Dr. Forbes. Fitzpatrick, it will be remembered, District Court Proceeding. truck Attorney Bley H. Jones on the ffnt Tbs district court convened last ne with a pistol soma months ago at he sy for tbe February term, Hen. bead a trial In Justloe Funks court in thlsd . B. Hart presiding. w elty and waa fined for eontempt of ?s. Tbe day was spent in hearing mo- court. fure und demurrers and in arranging i trill calendar for the term. There S- - P-- Did Not Change. i s large number of Interacted The plan for the Southern Paciflo present. ,An order was en Short for the Jury to attend next trains to run over the Oregon has into Comma Ogdsn Line from dy, Feb. W. of because a for time Tbe cases were set ter trial is fol- - been abandoned received Saturday orders to that effect of the officials bead the from night, fib. 10 The State of Utah vs, for the Southern Paclflo. The reason 8. Wood. because ,g I YeU. 11 Lars H. Larsen vs. Albert delay is supposed to have been of the feci that the new track between )rt. Corlnne and Brigham City was built ,y I fib. It Epbfaim Dunn vs. Tbe O. during frosty weather and tbe grade ALAy.co. Tbe change mar not be I feh.13 Ulrich Stauffer vs. Tba O. is still soft. is thoroughly A L. By. Uo.; Ernest White vs. same made until the spring aropened up. The new schedule Vpsny. Ilbh.ll Lavi Petersen vs. The O. ranged by the Oregon Short Line, as published in the Standard last week H.By. Co. went into effect laBt Sunday, however, Ifeb. 16 Brigham City vs. Wm. H. continue the same as though will and Mfbesd, of tbe Southern PaI Mu 17 anted. The BUte of Utah vs. Wm. the original plans cific had been carried out. The schedA good painter wanted by contract ATbague. ! fsK IB ule include tbe abandoning of two or days work, to paint wood work on a Mary Yslaan Everett vs. trains passengers Ho. 8 and Ho. 6. brick school house at Park Valley, R.Jooes. For terms Box Elder county, Utah. I fsh. IS James Ogden Standard. Fredarlcksen vs. of H. Jos. to Secretary Burton, apply .hues Allen. Sohool Board. i sir before Dariog - a Medem Structure. It has often been charged against Box Elder county that its jail is but little short of a disgrace. A few days ago a prominent Judge, well known in this county, said that one of the most urgent needs of the county is a better JallaDd the question should be agitated until one is secured. A visit to the bnlldlng which conA TALENTED YOUNG LADY. sists of bat one room and variously used to confine prisoners in the dif- Mis Estelle Jensen Winning Honors in Boston. ferent degrees of crime, as well as the Boston, Mass., Jan. 29, 1903. A unfortunate sick or tor detaining the Utah girl achieved a distinct triumph Insane, will confirm the opinion and last evening at the pupils recital at the suggestions given. the Carl Faelton Pianoforte School. In this room with its one cage diit was her first public apvided into three apartments, have Although in Boston, and that before been crowded together the prisoner pearance a critical audience of trained musiawaiting trial, tbe maniac making the cians, the unanimous verdict was that hours hideous with his yells, a tramp the fair westerner has remarkable with maimed foot, the convicted unless all signs fail, will felon and others. It was no fault of talent, and one day become an artiste of note in the officers, there was no chance to the great world of music. give them other apartments as the The young lady in question is Miss county had provided none. Estelle Jensen, a daughter of Mr. II. A number of eountles with less rev- C. Jensen of Brigham, Utah. Miss Jensen is still in her teens and is a enue than this have and Jails and very attractive girl with an expresand afford well can this neces- sive face, won charming manners, this county which have her hosts of friends sity. in this city. She was gowned last lew covers, tnese are sor evening in a handsome light green and distributed about the table, de chine frock, trlmed with ecru crepe ferent colors in Italian cut glass Her gracelace and rows of With B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH EDWARD - At a meeting of the presiding officers of the various wards of this city held laBt Monday night, in respect to each ward purchasing an equal share m tbe opera bouse, a deolslon tkas reached that such purchase should be made. It will be remembered that the Third ward bought the building about two years ago from tbe estate of John T. Rich for tbe sum of 4,000. The Investment, through the efforts of L. N. Stobl, D. P. Burt, Ole Peterson and others, has proven a profitable one for the ward. Recently tbe proposition of having all the wards Join In and make the opera house a place of general amusement has been agitated resulting In tbe Buooess of tbe proposition. It was reported at the meeting that the Second and Fourth wards had the required amounts subscribed and the First ward bad one-hathe amount assured with good prospects of raising the balance. Each ward will pay Interest. $1,000 for a ere NUMBER 44. 1 confine myself exclusively to Abstracting, ConveyancWork, ing and Notary am able to consequently give the promptest attention to work in this line. Gamblers Daughter BY OWEN OAVIS TRULY THE GREATEST SENSATIONAL Roan SS, First Nat'l. Bank Building. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, REG BERROW, BARBER . Next door to the bew Livery. CALL AND SEE HIM. - -- W MELO-DRAMA- .- PRICES $100,000 to Loan 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c et e por cent - For good, kelublk Fire Insupaneo CALL ON JOSEPH !J. STOHL, Soom 82 Telenfc.ieK. 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