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Show THE HOM, PAPER. js Th home paper works for the welfare f Us town and is dearly loved on that It eolumns are always open to very Inhabitant. Charles Iff. Kent Out large and elegant line of Construction need a Baeycle or a good DicyelG. Wo need the dough. Lot's You Co. to Build Railroad Manager Wattls of the Utah Construction company, returned from a trip to Salt Lake this afternoon and AND.m. announced that the Oregon Short Line company has awarded to bis company the contract for the first fifteen miles of the Malad bianch ef the Oregon Short Line. Work on the new road Is to commence at once. just received, We can supply The construction will cost about $1C0,- your wants. Calland see 000 and there will be fully 800 men employed on the line during the three us. Prices right months which it Is estimated It will take to build the road. This contract takes in the stretch of tbe roid from Corinne to the new sugar factory at Garland, Box Elder county, and its completion' will be coincident with the completion of the factory. Later APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC. in the summer, it is understood, the will be let for the extension contracts The Board ef Health Asks the Cooperation of the Public to Stamp out 01 the road to Malad. Ogden Stand- Baby Carriages swap. BICYCLES. RJ6YCLES. GcwCarts We sell V Meeting Decide to Vote on the Ques. tioo of More Bonds. At the mass meeting held in the opera bouse last night called by Mayer JBoden to consider the proposition made by the B. company to accept 17,600 for its plant and expenses Incurred on its proposed new plant there was a large attendance, every seat being taken. The foil wing resolution was Introduced by John D. Peters: Be It resolved by the people of Brigham City In mass meeting assembled; that It is the sense of this meeting that the Mayor and City Council of BnghamCU should call an election and submit to the people of Brigham City the questions: k Shall Che city pay 15,050 to the Brigham City Electric company for Us eletsMc light plant? the city pay to the Brlg- i CityTElectrie Light company 12,450 for to settle all differences in the construction of the contemplated new plant? 3. Shall the city issue bonds In the sum of $7,500 to pay the above ltem9? An amendment was offered by Mr. Box to pay tbe company $1,500 for its plant and $6,000 for the expenses, but this waa lost on a close vote. Mr. Peters resolution was then voted upon and carried nearly unanimously. Contagious Diseases. noons will be generally observed as a half holiday for the young people to be devoted to out door games and amusements and in return for tbis the said young people are to refrain from all such games on the Sabbath day. The Brigham City athletic association has been organized this week to carry the above proposition into effect. Nepnl Valentine is president, Miss Lavon Wight, secretary and treasurer, and these with J. A. Edwards, John W. Peters, Wynn L. Eddy, Norman Lee, the Misses Mattie Boden, Maud Harris and Lillie Hansen comprise tbe board of directors. Mr. L. T. Peirce has offered tbe association the use of the Factory block for their games free of charge. The meeting mentioned above is called by the asso- ciation. Baby Carriages and Opera llouso Gocarts just received I. Stohl, Managsr Curtains 30 P m ONE NIGHT ONLY t A fane line to select from. Also good stock ol Window Shedee and Linoleums. Prices right Tuosday, March 31, COMM FURI1ITURE Lorenzo THE GREAT m444444m64 BARLOW MOTELS. Your Prescription, j, A. Coburn, Manager and Sale when taken to the City: Drug Store, JJ.White J Is filled by competent druggist with whom you are acquainted from years of satisfactory dealing. Alter being filled it is checked by a reliable assistant. This checking consists of a comparison of the drugs fand quantities prescribed with the drugs and weights used by the pharmacist in filling the prescription This system virtually renders a mistake impossible. 1 run and investigate our prescription department . andjmsthods of attending to your wants. ? Wynn L Eddy, Prespin GRANtj OPENING SPECTACLE Dggist Compton's Photo and Aft Gallery, "A Royal Reception j , In Beautiful Venice Presenting the entire tompany In a first part novelty of superior merit, including expensive wardrobe, beautiful scenery and radient electrical effects. New Songs, New Jobes, Everything New, Superb orchestra. Fine band Prices: 25, 35, 50 & 75c Box office open 10 a. m. SALE. FOR Leave your orders with Attorneys Ricy H. Jones and Holton been hardenhave Fred J. S. A, SACKETT & SONS ing up their muscles this week by For Choice Peach and Apricot Trees getting out rock for the Third ward meeting house. It is said the sight ' was very affecting. LORENZO II. STOHL, Bishop Stohl has spent a week at this work and says he has had t willing hands to help him. Real Estate, When you are looking lor reliable goods at right Loans and prices go to Fishburns;they carry ' tf everything. An effort is being made by the Room 22 Telephono No. 22 presiding officers of this stake to BANK BUILDING FIRST NATIONAL afternoons have Saturday recog nized generally as a for the boys and young men to be ARHEY & DUMBECK, It devoted to games. is thought if they are given Saturday afternoons for 'amusements TELEPHONE 32-they will refrain from engaging in - Salt Lake City, Utah such games on the Sabbath day. 219 State St For Sale. An acre lot with orchard iu Second ward. Good THE BANK Of BRIGHAM CITY tf location. H. H, Cordon. up-to-da- Insurance FJELD1NG INSTITUTE. Thos. Fitzpatrick of Park City, who was found last week by the Educational Meeting to be Held Saturday, county officers wandering in the March 28th. hills east of this city, entirely reProf. D. O. McKay, principal of the covered his mental faculties after Weber Stake academy, will deliver a a few days treatment by the lectuie to the teachers and parents at the Institute meeting to be held in county physician and was allowed Fielding Saturday, March 28, at 11 a. claims He he m. The people in Fielding and vicin-lt- i to return home. should not mUs the lecture as It was drugged in a saloon. will be a rare treat. All who are The Standard is conceded to Interested in educational topics are be the best sewing machine on invited to be present. Nephi Anderson, the market. Stohl Furniture Co., Co. Supt. of Schols. it Agents. NOTICE. brom P, N. Pierce, who came The monthly priesthood regular in from Thatcher last week, we meeting of the Box Elder Slake will earn that the people of that be held In the First ward hall Brigon Saturday, March 28, at ham thriving little town had a most 11 a. City m. be held In the Faat meetlngs-wll- l enjoyable time March 17, the Relief Society anniver- various wards on Sunday, March 29, at the usual hour. sary. A splendid program was These changes are made to conform rendered in the afternoon and a to the Instructions of the First sociable dance given in the eveni- Presidency of the church so as not to interfere with the general confer1 cele-irati- ng ng50 High Grade Plymouth Rock eggs lu, per betting. Geo. R.Chase. a S. G. Dallin of Garland was in Herald, . , For Sale or Rent The aoo-acr- e Poplar farm', as miles northwest of Brigham, a miles from Eton station on S. P. Ry., consisting of 50 acres of lucern, 80 acres grain or beet land, 68 acres pasture land, a poplar grove, an orchard 8 years old, 2 canal waterfalls of 50 feet lor power, fish pond, a good spring, house; sheds, all adjoining a limitless free range; also 3010ns lucern hay.ist crop. Apply to James Allen, a- . Penrose, Utah. half-holid- out-do- Hr or Carpet For Sale Loom A CAPITAL $50,000,00, Newcomb Flyshuttle loom, cheap for cash. Apply to Alex Baird Accounts and Correspondence at telephone office, Brigham city. Solicited, Mr, L, T, Peirce, who owns the factory square, says that the All business given prompt attention boys of this city are welcome to use it for baseball games without J. M. John Pingkee, Jenson, ence which convenes In Salt Lake any charge as long as he owns it, President. Cashier, City April 4th. This block could be made one of Charles KEllt, the best places in the city for Lucius A Snow, DO YOU WANT Oleen N. Stohl, ball playing and is convenient for Loans Stake Presidency. on Real Estate , the public. at lowest interest; Lorenzo I. Stohl, Attend Horsleys Easter open Homestead Entries and proofs; tf Opera House Curtain,Manager. , 8 30 pm ing Tuesday, March 31. To buy or sell Real Estate; Titles examined and conveyed; For Sale Good farm within Reliable legal work; Has orchard, mile of city. April reason CONSULT lucern, house, etc; terms able. Apply to1 this office or P. THE BRIGHAM N. Pierce, Brigham City. it FRED J. HOLTON- HOME DRAMATIC CO. A from in came who party Utah, Brigham City, Thatcher last week says that the WILL PRESENT a The Beautiful roads were in a terrible condi -At one place he tian out there. saw the road supervisors carriage sunk so deep in the mud in the Three points to think of when you Abstracts of Title to Real road that the water was running get Estate: over the baek part of it. Arthur Neeley of this city had a difficult 1. Completeness; time saving his tpam from going 2. Accuracy; out of sight in the same mud hole 3. Responsibility. a few days previous. For the benefit of the My flock 6 The value of an abstract depends on M.I.A. FREE LIBRARY Sheep For Sale old THESE THREE VITAL POINTS. 2 and 700 lambs, 1,000 old S ewes, 140 ewes, 300 60 old ewes, 1 of thoroughbred Fun for the Children. Invite an examination of the methPlenty ods adopted to secure aoouracy, and of Rambouillet rams.. Terms $1,500 my ability to make good any loss caused by error or omission la my abstracts. to be paid within two months, n The cast Includes the actors: J. Frank Bowsuit balance on time to purchaser, ring, C N. Christensen, John Arthur City, Brigham Neeley, E.Balrd, Lawrence Mortensen, I confine myselt exclusively to Utah. Antone Valentine, and actap 2, Thursday, Melo-dram- ABSTRACTS. Matinoo 3:30 p.m. 4-y- 5-- year well-know- M rs. Freda Kottor, Mrs. Holst, Miss Elfleda Lund and Miss Pearl Duke. resses, Mabel 10 (Matinee, performance, 35 and 50 cents. Box office open 10 a. m. ESTABLISHED 1882. I have received my A NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS in a fine selection of imported French and English doth, black crepe, granite worsted for dress suitings) also a nice stock of Cheviot in all shades and colors for suiting, GUARANTEED STRICTLY ALL WOOL AND PERFECT FIT, Remember the place, half block north tabernacle, east side, next to Wm, Horsley & Sons store, Brigham, Utah, Yours for tellable dealing, EL Christiansen. 44444444444l4e444444'444"i ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK Fob good, reliable PIpq and 20 cents. G Christiansen, Merchant Tailor, CL ay PLUM SINS., Insurance CALL ON JOSEPH Boom Si, Telephone - entitled: Watch fur the Grand Noonday Street Parade and Concert Yours Respectfully, The longer we do business, the better are we able to give you just hat you want. We make picture frames to order and have the best line of mouldings, colored pictures, medallions and picture frames to select from. Owner Artists-3- 5 TREES Art Gallery. Than Ever. - OUR- - and redeem your Stamp books, also give a doz. Stamp Photos for 25c. Comptons Photo and Photos Better Brigham yesterday. He says a telephone message was received Tuesday from Manager Cutler of the Utah Sugar Co., stating that it had been decided to build the Malad valley railroad from Corinne up the west side of the Malad river tt Garland and that grading will probably begin next Monday. t. Muslin Underwear at Horsleys The Barlow minstrels delighted a big audience at the Grand on Salt Lake has Monday night. had a number of minstrel shews this season but, with not more than one exception, it has had none so good as Barlows, This house. is saying a good deal, too. PeoThe very latest in Spring ple who went expecting to hear a Waistings at Wm, Horsley and lot of cheap, old whiskered gags tf and funny business, were agreeSons. ably disappointed,- Salt Lake if JOS. F, IIAIISEII We give red trading Stamps EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH Half Holiday Proposition. A meeting Is called to be held at the court house tonight at 8 county ocloca to which all Interested in ball playing are invited to attend. Through tbe efforts of the stake presidency and others, Saturday after- LOOK HERE! ' Knudson. 10-ye-ar An Enjoyable Event, Board of Health. P. S. We the undersigned physiOne of the pleasantest social affairs to comply this season was the banquet and ball A proposition has been submitted cians of Brigham City agree with the above communication from given last Friday night by tbe present 4 the farmers ownlog land along the the board of health. officers and teachers of tbe Second east side canal proposed ward Sunday school in honor of those Dr. Rich, through who have during Supt. Blackburns Dewey ville, Honeyvilie and west along Dr, Pearsb, Db. Davidson, superintendency held those positions Bear River by Mr. Hammond, secre in that ward. Is of believed which will It state, tary One hundred and nine sat down to DramaticHome The assure this canal being built right the banquet served by Mr. Kofordand The performance to be given by the aids In the Utah-n- a hotel. away, Supt. Blackburn made a few preliminary Mr. Hammond offers, If $50,000 is Home Dramatic Co. nextof Thursday, I. M. benefit the remarks explaining the object of the April 2nd, for the deposited In escrow, to commence A. library deserves to be well pataon-lie- d festivities. At the close of the ban-Bince so work on the canal at once and commany were given by Stake Supt. It is a long time and actresses Juet toasts Peters, J. D. Call, Bishop Valenplete it. This amount represents the of our eapsble actors as usual they tine and John P. Christensen. and first payment on 6,666 acres and nearly have got together are giving their time and talent for All then went to the opera house that much land has been subscribed the benefit of a worthy institution. where an excellent program was given. without considering 1000 acres subThe play is said to be a very good Prest. Chas Kelly made a few remarks scribed by th3 Toltec Ranch Co. con- one ana well wAirth the price of admis- appropriate to the occasion. Dancing sion. Added te this Is tbe need of was then in order until about 12 ditionally. for aid. An Institution of oclock. the O. W, Snow of this city has 1,305 this library kind cannot be carried on withacres subscribed by residents of this out funds and just now there are Good grape-vin- e gram cradle iLet everybody city all of whom, he 9tates, are ready needed improvements. Wi.xom. it sale C. either ;or next J. Thursday, cheap, to make the first payment. He feels attend the play matinee or evening performance, the Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, sister quite confident that the canal will and give the library a suitable fund to come. of Mrs. Hannah Wrighton, died work oo. in this city Monday, March 33rd, age 75 years and 7 days. The funeral will be held today at 2 p. m. in the Second ward , meeting The Canal Prospects via Honeyvilie are More Encouraging. & Another Death From Diphtheria. old daughEthel Reed, the ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, died last Thursday morning, March 19, of diphtheria. She was an exceptionally bright and lovable little girl and her parents have the sympathy of a large number of friends In their loss. Dr. L. Berg, J. W. Knudson, 'V. W, Fishbubn, H0PE KM THE FARMERS. Christensen ard. recent deaths from diphtheria and the undoubted exposures to this disease before the cases were quarantined makes it imperative that prompt and efieotlve measures be taken to prevent its spread. In order to do this the people of this city must give the board of health every assistance possible and we earnestly trust this will be done. Should there be any symptoms, no matter how slight, of sore throat or diphtheria, parents or any other members of the family are requested to report the same promptly' to any member of the board of health or to any physician of this city when an investigation will be made without any cost and the nature of the suspected disease will be made known to the family, Should there be symptoms of any other contagious disease It should also be reported when an investigation will bo made free of charge. It is a duty which parents owe not only to their children but the public health demands that they should not attempt to conceal tbe facts should there be cases of contagious diseases In their families.' Let us all, therefore, use our best endeavors to prevent these diseases from spreading. The " Bicycles for cash, on time, or exchange for old wheels. Rent, and do all kinds of bicycle repairing at right prices. Stohl Furniture Company Mas Fred L. Thomas of Logan has EDWARD B, KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH been engaged by Mr, Hoopes, proprietor of the Brigham Gity REAL v Pharmacy, as druggist and prescription clerk, succeeding Mr, ESTATE who has taken a Mooreheuse, LOANS. position in Ogden. G. N. Christensen will open MONEY ON HAND his new Photo Studio next week with instruments and material to insures promptness and quick do photographic work in all its delivery. Being our own, makes branches. it possible for us to make and f close loans with Geo. H. Steed of Pt. Lookout was a visitor to Brigham Monday. No Delay Mr Steed is just able to be around No Commissions v after a most severe attack of No Expenses rheumatism lasting a month. He No Mortgage Tax expects to leave for Peru, South No Third Party America, next week to see if a No Attorney Fee No Appraiser Fee. change of climate will not benefit him. 2S9E to Garland- - s - gfa the homes of the people, S News. It also covers southern Idaho. HAVE LET CONTRACT. ELECTION- wer Box Elder m Is read g County must use tire paper that the Box Elites t. SPECIAL ALL ADVERTISERS who desire to thoroughly N. It, First Natl Bank FOR SALE And can give the promptest tion to all work in my line. STOHL, Bid atten-- . ' Norman Lee, Bonded F0R spring PLANTING- - I have many different kinds of Boom SS, Hardy Flowering Bhruba end Climbers, Flowers 8 Bulbs. Abstracter. First Nat. Bank Bldg , Brigham, Uta REG BERROW, J. J. NIELSEN. BARBER. 3rd South & 4th West Sts, 2nd ward a!6 Brigham City W Next doer to the new Livery. CALL AND SEE HIM. $100,000 to Load at o par cant interest on improved dry or SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY N. irrigated farms... P . HANSEN'S SHOE AND FURNISHING STORE. 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