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Show THE HOME PAPER. S fTheJ1Om0paperworks for the Welfare and is dearly loved on that ac ount Its oolumns are always open to I every inhabitant. Charles N. Kent J ' .. Devoted to no Party or VOLUME VIII. Faction--Bu- Just to All. t Our large and elegant line of Indians Working In th Beet (Fields for Fielding. Rail-rea- DONT d We have been having fine weather and the roads are getting dry and dusty. In the fields it is too wet and muddy to do much at farming, but all seem anxious to get to work. ANDProm present prospects there will be a very large acreage of beets planted v this season. With the prospect of ' plenty of labor to be had for thinning k& and digging, people will take chances f V of it being a paying crop. There is lots of work going on about the factory and now work has comjust received. We can supply menced on the M. V. R. R. there will be a chance for all wanting employyour wants, , Calland see ment. From all appearances the in' f 1 us. Prices right habitants from Washakie have turned out enmasse to work for . the sugar company as there were about twenty teams passed "through here for the beet farms on the morning of the 30th. Two of our most prominent members, F. D. Welling and A. T. Rose, have come to the conclusion that they can better themselves in Farmington Elizabeth Edwards Laid to Rest. and are now ready to go home. We their departure. Thursday, March 26, the funeral ser- regret The company surveyor Is busy now vices over the mortal remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards (Auntie as she was running a fine for a railroad from the factory to Fielding; so the people of familiarly called) were held in the Sec- that ond ward meeting house at 2 oclock burg will not be left out in the p. m., Counsellor Thos. H. Blackburn cold. Tbe health of tbe people is good. Tbe ward choir furnished presiding. Old Settler. appropriate music and the following March 31, 1903. addressed the mourners and congregation present: Elders George Gidney, Advance styles spring and sumJos. M. Jensen, John Christensen, Fred J. Ilolton, T. H. Blackburn, mer shirt waists now on display Patriarch John D. Burt 'and Presl. tf Chas. Kelly. The last speaker related at Fishburns. on GovCarts TO CONFERENCE GO a Bicycle unless you have a Racycles, W . . , : Daytons, , Clevelands, Stolil Furniture Company SPECIAL ELECTION. Mayor Will Not Fix the Date for Two Weeka Yet- - Mayor Boden says that he will not .fix the date for holding the special .election to vote on the bonding proposition until after the next session of the city council, April 14. This is .done to enable the council to adopt a .resolution authorizing him to make the call for the election. It will there fore be about three weeks before the i election will be held, The proposition of paying the Electric Light company $7,600 for Its . old plant and for the work done on its proposed new one, s the principal subject of discussion nowadays and our Citizens appear to be pretty well divided in their sentiments respecting Its , A Remarkable Machine. The Bank of Brigham City has a Burroughs adding machine in operation which is certainly a marvel in construction and accuracy. No matter how long a list of figures is submitted or how large the numbers, the addition is made instantaeously and in every case accurately. Mr. Pingree, the cashier, says these machines have been in use many years in banking houses, but this is tbe first our unsophisticated reporter has seen. It is more than human, because it can add faster and never makes an error. bis first acquaintance with the Willard Notes. The first annual meeting of the of tbe Willard Canning Oo was held last week, when the report of the directors for tbe year was submitted, and officers elected for tbe stock-holde- ! fcsi fc ff coming year. The report showed the company to be in a flourishing condition, with good prospects for the coming year. During the year 1902, they had paid to the people oi Willard fer tomatoes, fruits and. labor, about$7.000 in eash. After (ill expenses were paid there was a net profit of over $2,000 By unanimous vote the stockholders decided to expend this in paying for tbe proposed extension of tbe building, enlarging the capacity of the plant by putting in new machinery etc., rather than sell any more stock at the present ' time. The officers elected were as follows: S. N. Cook, president; R. E. Davis, vice president; T. W. Baker, secretary, and A. L. Brewer, treasurer. These with W. S. Clark constitute hoard of directors. R. E. Davis was employed by the board to act as local manager and foreman of the factory for the , year 1903. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Harding reMr, Ch turned from lease, yesterday. D. Harding has graduated as a M. Chifrom the Rush Medical college, cago. It Is expected he will locate In Brigham City. A farewell party waa given Gustave Korth March 25, who left Willard last Sunday for a mission to Germany. A purse containing nearlj $40 was given him. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Westerberg of Randolph, Rich Co., are visiting with relatives and friends of Willard. T. M. March 31, 1903. n hed urn fHtttffttttttH' T 1 1 i t ttt son-in-la- LOOK HEREl Baby Carnages and OUR -- Gcvcartsjust received - Window Shades and Linoleums. Prices right t JOS. F. HAllSEII FimillTUaE COMPANY. The very latest Waistings-a- $ ? Correspondent.: - t Marcb-28,190- (N t in Spring Wm. Horsley and Sons. ' An 'Electric Storm- of the most vivid electrical One storm ever seen here passed over this Monday night. city about'7 b clock last When approaching from the west, it was an interesting sight to watch the continuous flashes of lightning keeping the sky slowing with a light almost as bright as day. The roaring of the thunder never ceased until the storm had passed over the mountains to Cache valley. When the storm was atMts height, hail and rain fell in to: rents. At this time it was a scene of Indescribable fury and there were but few who did not feel thankful when the stoim passed on to the east. -- Spauldings Baseball Goods arc the Standard of .Quality. I There may be some other make better, but we have, ' Christensen been unable to find it. Spaulding on a baseball, mit or glove is a guarantee of good quality. That is the reason we carry that brand. Anyone Wanting Supplies Prof. George L. Swendson of the Agricultural college, Logan, in this line will find it to their advantage to deal with has been selected by the U. S us, aa our goods are the best and prices i easonable. geological survey to take charge of the investigation of irrigation piojects in tins state and he wil DROG to the du-- i STORE, AT THE CITY w devote all of his time with special M lies of that position, WYNN L EDDY, Prop. M reference to the Utah lake and and Bear lake irngauon projects. n Knudson. & J n. Photos Better Than Ever. 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. rs A Mothers Appeal- Sam J. Cardwell, who used to be ' , Communicated. well known in th's city, especially in local theatrical productions, has since Good surrey and single buggy leaving here a couple of years ago been leading a life of more or less un- for sale cheap. Norman Lee. tf savory character. II is latest escapade a was steal iDg some hides from HillDeath of Catherine Nielson. mans hide-hous- e in Ogden for which he was arrested and Tuesday was senMrs. Catherine 8. Nielsen of the tenced to pay a fine of $75 or seventy-fiv- e First ward, this city, died Tuesday, in He tbe days Ogden City Jail. March 31, after a long illness, aged 76 will serve the time though his mother and 4 days. of this city appealed to tbe court to years was born in Denmark March 27, She permit her to go to Jail for him. 1827, where she joined tbe Latter-da- y in 1861. In 1862 she and her Get your lace curtains atStohl Saints husband, now deceased, emigrated to Furniture store. Utah, walkingacross the plains. They settled in this city which was their home until their death. A Good Appointment. Tbe deceased leaves two children II. H. Cordon has been and 13 grand-childreto mourn her carWanted A well-matcappointed special officer of the South- departure. ern Pacific company and he began the The funeral will be beid in the ward riage team. Must' have good duties of that position yesterday. He meeting house today at 2 p. m. speed . Address Evald Peterson, will be employed principally on tbe ' tf, cut-of- f at a salary considerb or Sale Good farm within Brigham City. in as of advance received that he ably ht sheriff of Box Elder county. ft mile of city; hai water-rigRockland, Idaho- orchard; is The company is to be congratulated sufficient lor ao-acr- e I Hello, guess spring is here! ( Farmon securing the services of so efficient in orchard and lu-chas commenced and all are reing an officer as Mr. Coidon has proven planted partly other land good for beets joicing. himself to be. There was a funeral here last week. or tomatoes; has bouse and other Peter of Hailing, a former resident . A fine stock of trunks, valises, improvements. Terms reason- your city, old son who lost his hand bags and telescopes at 8tohl able. Apply to this office or P. died of typhoid pneumonia. There Is sickness at present than there Furniture store. Call and see us. N. Pierce, Brigham City, Ut. it more has been all winter. Two or three of the Robinson families sold out here and will leave next week for Hooper, Utah. Mr. Bailey, ' '1 'I1 1' the merchant A. Allens are the buyers. Bishop Ephraim adRalph bought the Robinson place joining his farm. Andrew Christensen has returned home frem Malta where he has been spending the winter. A fine son was born to Mr. ana Mrs. J. K. Butters last Thursday;Mrs.alsoWilla fine daughter to Mr. and Howard. All are well. game In town There was a base-ba- ll Amertoday; the first this year. The ican Falls boys were here but a shower ' Of rain spoiled the fun. U. C. Nelsen will leave tomorrow for A fine line to select from, Also s good stock of Malai city on business. The roads are reported to be In a bad aondltion W Latoniasv de- ceased, who he found in Worcester, England, while filling a mission in the spring of 18S5, and preached the gospel to her which she gladly received and was baptized by Elder T. E. Wrighton in the spring of 1887. In June, i88, $b came to Utah with Elder Wrighton and has since made her home with her sister, Mrs. Hannah and Wm. Wrighton of this city. She was lovedby all who knew her She was born in Lower Hosell near Malvern, Worcestershire, England, March 15, 1828, and died March 23, 1603. Her husband died in Hosell in October, 1883. Auntie will be greatly missed in the home of Brother and Sister Wm. Wrighton and by the grand-childre- n to whom she was so devoted and kind. She was buried In a beautiful white casket, which was emblamatic of her pure life. She was followed to her fast resting place by many loving friends in carriages. Many beautiful flora) offerings were brought and laid on the casket and grave. Peace to her soul. , 5 Ramblers, v 5 Th NUMBER 52. A. W. Compton, the photo- EDWARD B. KIRKOGDEN,UTAH grapher, was in Salt Lake two days last week making purchases ' of photo supplies. REAL ' ESTATE with For Sale. An acre lot orchard in Second ward , Good U LOANS. tf location. H. H, Cordon. We give red trading Stamps MONEY ON HAND , and redeem your Stamp books, also give 2 doz. Stamp Photos insures promptness and quick for 25c. Comptons Photo and delivery . Being our own, makes it possible for us to make atrd Art Gallery, close loans with. ; An attraction at Salt Lake City i during the conference week that No Delay. , will interest the people of this city No Comjnissions and county, is' the concert to be No. Expertses " No Mortgage Tax. given at the Grand Theatre SunNo Third Party the day evening, April 5, by No Attorney Fee First Regiment band under the No Appraiser Fee. direction of Prof. L. P. Ghris-tenseThe famous vocal soloists Fred Graham, tenor, and Miss EDWARD B. KIRK,' OGDEN, UTAH Duncan, soprano, will sing at this concert. Prof. Chris Christensen of this city pronounces this organization by far the best in the state. TREES FOR- - SALE. good one. We have on our floor 20 new wheels to select from: Baby Carriages ,- THE u lSBSBB GARLAND. GOSSIP. i , .. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1903. A fc ALL ADVERTISERS who desire to thoroughly cover Cox Elder is read in County must use the paper that to the iiomes of the people, the Box Elder ij News. It also covers southernIdaho. J ' Notice All parties having Leave your orders with watches or jewelry for repairing A, SACKETT & SONS at my place will please call Choice Peach and Apricot Trees for them at once, as I leave for For Europe in about twenty days. it J. Johansen, the jeweler. of flock LORENZO N. STOHL, Sheep For Sale My old 2 and 700 lambsi,ooo old ewes, 140 ewes, 300 old ewes, 60 thoroughbred Real Estate, . Rambouillet rams. Terms $1,500 Loans to be paid1 within two months, t, balance on time to suit purchaser. Arthur Neeley, Brigham City, ' ' Utah. a9 Room 22Telephono No. 22. Full assortment of Dry Goods FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDINfl and notions just arrived at Wm & tf . Sons. Horsley QARTHEY ,& DDMBECK, ar ar ear Compton's Photo ' and Art Gallery CJ ? and Insurance i Amos Larsen was in week. He came up to family to Helper, Utah, has been employed for six months. town this 1 hrough the efforts of H. N. move his Bowring, local agent of the Home where he Insurance company of New York, the past the M. I. A. library has received policy "for $600. without any for premiums. This comin endless dress fabrics charge Spring done this each year,' and has tf at pany Fishburus. variety favors are' greatly appretheir Pasture For animals. Call ciated by the officers of the M. I. on Jos. Jensen, Third ward. associations. ' ,, f Mrs. Etta Peirce of Salt Lake I have in my possession a span ijityxwho with her sisters, the of estray horses, 1 gray, no Misses Phoebe and Sevena Madbrand, one bay, star in forehead, sen, accompanied the choir ex- four white feet, brand resembling cursion to the coast, remained horse-sho- e on left thigh. J . C. over a few days in Brigham City Frederickson, Brigham City. it on their return to visit her folks - 3 - Mrs. Emma r HOTEL UTAII-N- Grand Spring semi-official- High Grade Plymouth Rock eggs 50 cts. per setting. Geo. R.Chase, aa John Forsgren, of the firm of McMaster & Forsgren at Dewey-villsays that the article in the Deseret News last week in which it is stated that the major portion of Deweyville is going to move over west into the Malad valley where a new town will be started for their accommodation, is a piece of news for the Deweyville people. Mr. Forsgren thinks that Deweyville has bright enough prospects to keep their people at BILL OF FAREi SOUP home, For Sale or Rent- - The 200-ac- re Poplar farm, 29 miles northwest of Brigham,. 2 ' miles from Eton station on S. P. Ry., consisting of 50 acres of lucern,, So acres grain or beet labd, 68 acres pasture land, a poplar grove, an orchard 8 years old, 2 canal waterfalls of 50 feet for power, fish pond, a good spring, house, sheds, all adjoining a limitless free range; also 3010ns lucern hay.ist crop. . , Apply to James Allen, Penrose, Utah. . , a2 . DESERT A Attention Horsemen. The well known stallion Fritz will be at Brigham City, near the depot every Lorenzo 1. Stolil, Manager Curtains 3D p.m other week. For particulars enquire of R. Leo Jensen, Brigham City, Utah. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, Aiden Benedicts magnificent production of the dramatic- - sen sation of the day, Bv-Couri- Leo Toistoi. t - 'v a , Real ,, .v Garland - .extraordinary mferit. " ' rf So otn N. 2,"relephOTB K, Bid F0R SPR,NC PLANTING. J fiave many different kinds of Hardy Flo waring Shrubs and CHmbora, Plowara St Bulba. J. J. NIELSEN. NEW SPRING and , 3rd South & 4th West Sts, 2nd ward , a!6 Brigham City GOODS a, Christiansen. 4 l 'And can give the promptest attention to all work in my line. ! i FOR SALE ' selection of imported French and English cloth, granite worsted for dress suitinsi also a nice Cheviot in all shades and colors for suiting, GUARANTEED STRICTLY ALL WOOL AND PERFECT FIT, Remember the place, hall block north tabernacle, cast side, next to Win. Horsley & Sons store, Brigham, Utah. , Yours for reliable dealing, myself exclusively to i Norman .Lee, Abstracter. .Bondecf Boom 5, First Nat. , Bank Bldg , prigham, BARBER. ilext doer to the new Livery, - 1 i Uta REG BERROW, CALL AND Wac EL O. I confine . STOHC , First NatlBank I invite on examination of the methods adopted Xo secure accuracy, and of my ability to make good any loss caused by error or omission in my abstracts. ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK sellable call JOSEPH PRICEG. SUMMER Fob good, y ESTABLISHED 1882. ' Btah. t . aneo Firo Irisur on C. my , Estate and Loan Agents , Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. ' i'tttntin . H. Christiansen, Merchant .Tailor, I have received 1. DALUN & TOONE scenery Vind a cast of USUAL Three p lints to think of when you get Ac stracts of Title to Real Estate: The valiief of an a b& tract depends on THESE THREE VITAL POINTS. Bought and Sold Produced..5 with special ; REAL, ESTATE j : RESURRECTION , Solicited. ABSTRACTS. Custard Cream Pie, UTAH-NLemon Sherbet. Opera House . All business given prompt attention Boston Baked Beans, Creamed Potatoes. e, Accounts and Correspondence of trimmed hats will take place on J. M. Jenson, John Pingree, Friday and Saturday, April 10th President. Cashier. and nth, and invites ail the ladies DO YOU WANT to call and see the display whether Loans on Real Estate they desire to purchase or not. t at lowest interest; 400 spring and summer hats Homestead Entries and proofs; To buy or sell Real Estate; will be an . attraction well worth Titles examined and conveyed ; seeing. Reliable legal work; Mrs. Londgren also takes pleasCONSULT ure in announcing that she has FRED J. HOLTON- secured the services of an trimmer from the Paris Utah, Brigham .City, wil! who Salt , Lake, Millinery, in hats the latest styles trim'your Yorkshire Pudding. ENTREE Fricassee of Young Chicken. VEGETABLE - CAPITAL $50,000,00. Opening... ROAST Loin of Beef and ly ff x94- A PRICE 25c. Puree of Rice. City. Utah THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY announces that her v Sunday, April 5th, ff TELEPHONE 02 - - Salt Lake 219 State St - Lond green SPECIAL DINNER From 4 to 7 p. m. f PLUM BIN. i f r, f iere. Christensens Photo Stuido will open tomorrow, April 3, prepared to do all kinds of work in its line. Homes photoed inside and out; old pictures copied; stamps all Call sizes, photo jewelry, etc. and see us. tf It is announced that the first construction train will cross the cut-oake on the Ogden-Luci- n on July 4th of this year and it is stated that the great overland traffic will be transacted over the cut-oby January 1, 1 SEE HIM. Slop, 000 to Loaii m at c nor eent - 9 i SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY V N. interest on improved dry or irrigated farms..., F. HANSENS Fred SHOE AND FURNISHING STORE. Office Room Holton, 23 First Nat. Bank Bldg. ' |