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Show Vl If Page Paupau Riding in Samoa. What do you say if we have a -- V paupau ride this evening 8ro. HT2 OLD 2EUAC2M Td like to get oqt and try the things.. This storm has made the sea verjr jough and we will get n.o riding, but although tired, I believe romp in the sea, will do tis good, so we will get the hoys, an.d you my 'have a chance of riding ft Samoan broncho. This bit of conversation was car ped on between two Samoan Eiders : gs they were coming in from the bush after a days chopping of wood for fire wood to burn a lime kiln. Sa-m- If not generally known, its a fact, nevertheless, that the Samoan Elders do not only by. precept preach the building up of Gods kingdom on AbmlufafyTPure tnrn&msuBsmuiE with the current. Although you feel earth, but they preach by example; taking the lead and showing the peo- tired and your throat and nose feels ple how to work, full of salty hrine you realize the ny subject . the Samoan nearer the paddle and board the canoe (paupau); it is made of the easier they are obtained so you start But to trunk of a tree, most generally the off at once. You easily reach the as tree when breadfruit being used, first but with that in your hand, the dry it is very light. second is not so easily obtained. The tree is hollowed out down to a You are not generally used to Carrythin shell, and has much the shape of ing a foot board or a square a trough, before the other rigging put on rigging-consist- s- paddle is in one hand and swimming with the other. It wants to take all directions of a balance from sideways, straight up to straight This pole about the same length as the canoe and about three inches in diameter, and it is . fastened to the eanoe by two sticks about four feet long tied and projecting out at right angles from the canoe. , down. You readily realize going straight down is not profitable and the worst of going straight up is, you only get so far, then go back for a fresh start or rather a fresh noieful of salt water. Finally you reach the They have all sizes of canoes from second piece, only to find your trou2o feet to 8 feet in lenghth. The ble has doubly increased as with larger ones carry three or lour men-an- something in each hand trying to go the smallest ones only being able opposite directions, you find your face buried in the water half the time and to resist the weight of one man. v also person not your lung power giving away, that the is current carrying you away being able to lie down in a small at a . speed quite Elders yery often find trouble in If you are a good swimmer you placing their two number tens side by They are very narrow, a one-Th- e Very may get back with your paddle and often also in tipping over, their feet board but if you are not, you will leave them and swim to your canoe get caught, as in falling they turn their feet side ways in the boat aftd and hold to it and rest and call side in the bottom of one. this is the cause of sometimes getting an extra long stay under water. reef, will sometimes, if a good wind h latter two through having a sister in blowing, taka a large banana leaf and this branch. Sister Minnie R. Hink, use it for a sail and thus will sail alon who speaks Samoan like a native. Women are much needed in this at the rate of ten miles an hour. if they are th right kind. , 'Veil so much for paupau riding. mission, ladies who have taken part m Young We do not very often enjoy this sport church work at home are needed here as we are kept very busy here in as they can better lead and instruct Tuasivi, the headquarters of this the childred than a man can. They islakd. are also good to keep the Elder from We are building a large concrete forgetting how a white woman looks are meeting housj two stories high. It is and from thinking the Samoans ladies as as the young looking good much enthe same plan and about tlr they used to know but who probably tne same size as the First ward meethave ceased to write them. ing house of our own Iowb . Most Elders who have been on It was started by Elder Wm. Jeppson in his had a girl before they left home is a noted fact that very few had it but in Samoa. We will now soon days young ladies waiting for them when have it up t the square. were released to return home. We The natives who are living here they have a number in that plight now. and helping do the work are called te So I lay sisters are good in many do so . The land is leased and paid ways to have around. for by the church. The natives work In years past conditions were not one day and sometimes twe days out so favorable for women as they are now, but as the work gets older the of every week en the church. The About accomodation get better. other days they work on the land to worst thing now is food, as one the procure food. has to eat the products of the land We have a large school numbering and they are not always as good as some thirty-fi- ve students with two we sometimes would like. instructors. German, English and It is not a costly mission after one Samoan languages are taught, also Five dollars is an once gets here. all the other common studies of our of monthly expenses if a peraverage, public schools at home. Theology son is well. Of course a person can is also taught. but easily spend more, and some We have also a good graded Sun- thi majority of Elders live on five day school, progressive Y. M, and Y. dollars a mouth. L. M: I, associations and a good Well I must now close my letter primary. We are able to have the jfor this time. The News is a welcome letter every time we get mail and I Danger of Colds and Crip. appreciate it very much . I style it The greatest danger from colds and My letter from every one at home, grip is their resulting in pneumonia. because it speaks of you all and - your If reasonable care is used, however, doings. and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Wishing you all success I am your taken, all danger will be avoided. fellow townsman. the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases Sylvanus Iverson. we have yet to learn of a single case Samoa. Apia, having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclusively that it is a certain Robbed the Crave. proven tiye of that dangerous 'disease. A startling incident is narrated bj It will cure a cold or an attack ef the John Oliver of Philadelphia, as folgrip in less time than any other treat- lows: I was In an awful condition; ment. It is pleasant and safe to take. My skin was almost yellow, eye sunkFor sale by Wynn L. Eddy, prescrip- en, coated, pain continually in tongue a30 tion druggist. back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians The United States has become too had given me up. Then I was admuch of an expansionist for any sug- vised to use Electric Bitters; to my gestions coming from its consuls, for great Joy, the first bottle made a deI continued annexation to this country, to be tak- cided improvement. use for three weeks, and am now their en purely as a joke. a well man. I know they robbed the No one of another victim. grave TO CURE A COLD IN OND DAY should fall to try them. Only 50 cts., Take Laxative Bromo QtUnin;Tablets. All L. Eddy, presdruggists refund tbe money if it fails to care guaranteed by Wynn Faavave mai ia, (hurry up) td the native boys who are already swimming to help you. The paupau is piloted and forced If you are an expert swimmer you through the tfater by the aid of a can turn your boat over and clear the paddle, a wide flat board, much the water out yourself. But most white shape of a flat spade. Elders who do not The natives are experts at navigat- men, especially get much practice at this kind of ing them, and they make great speed leave it for the natives to in going frot.lace to place. The pleasure, do This is an easy job to the napaupau, however, is not built for tives" who are much like fish in water. making journeys, as it is not safe to It is simply done by jerking the boat if d, E. W. Grovos signature s on each box. S5o DetVItts Fir Plies, Oolvo Burns, Sores FOimBOHEfrTOR Provants PMmonla Ooros Csldti First The cription druggist. National OF BRIGHAM ,ride in them Bank M. E. PORTER. Canada apparently feats that after in retreating with the United States ARCHITECT, contract rr a ruillck. gard to the Alaskan boundary it will he het treat. Evidently Canada the Plans and typewritten specifications is becoming acquainted with free with ail contracts taken. Between of the dispute. equity 2,000 and 3,000. plans and sketches on Due Notice is Served. free for perusal to those conDue notice is hereby served on the hand, public generally that DeWitts Witch templating building. Office at residence across the road Hazel salve is the only salve on the market that is made from the pure, N. E. of and ward school boose. unadulterated witch hazel. DeWitts Brigham City, Utah. WTitch Hazel Salve has cured thous-anrl- s of cases of piles that would not Services at Presbyterian Chapel yield to any other treatment, and this fact has brought out many worthless Sunday school at 10 o'clock . m. counterfeits. Those persona who get Preaching at 7:30 p ,m. the genuine DeWitts Witch Hazel Christian Endeavor Wednesday at Salve aie never disappointed, because 7:30 p.m. A,T. Rankim, it cures. Wynn L. Eddy, prescription Pastor. druggist. Elder. Charles J. King, as M. King, deceased, and Ellen King, Plaintiffs, vs. julia Hubbard Bar- ker, and Byron Barker, - Defendants. The State of Utah to the said defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and deiend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which, within ten days after the service of this summons upon you, will be filed with the clerk of said court. ml2 a9 n eywood & McCormick, Plaintiffs Attorneys. P. O. Address: St., Ogden City, Utah. Date of first publication March 12, 369-24- th 1903. in rough weather and to and fro and tausing the water to carry a load that water will damage, out at the ends. DOES STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS. as they are very uncertain, tricky splash the boys soon put On reaching you An an extra things. heavy breath, ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. awkward twist of the arm, an extra your paupau in order and your padThen dle and board brought back. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENTlarge wave, and you feel a great mowhile fiom it hold you tipping they see either the balance pole tion, you in and they let go JOHN D. PETERS, go up in the air or down in the water, again get inj.once Cashier. second duckfor start and your you and at the same instant the water LUCIUS. A. SNOW, Vice-Pres- t. the shore and LORENZO N. STOHL, Preet. comes up and begins at your head ing, You head for and swim around and coven you all over. You then the boys follow you . directors: find yourself struggling in" the water, the boat, till the water again very John L. Edwards, James Nelseo, Lucius A. Snow, in and next gasping. Your bead pops suddenly flies up and buries you Nels Jenson, S. N, Lee, Alma Nelson, Peter M. nansen. are there out of the water, you clear your burn- it head first. But the boys few moments you are again ing eyes only to see your canoe lying and in a canoe r But before iSSSSMSZS upside down. , You then look for sitting in your or three have THE shore you may your paddle and the piece of board reaching clear your nose and to occasions four you bad to sit on and you see them of salt water two or three strokes away floating off try to relieve yourself X . Estate of T. W. Brewertop J, , s D. Call, Administrator. F. J, Holton, i , in!9 a IS Attorney, deceased. Estate of William Coss, Creditors, will present claims .with vouchers to the undersigned at J. D. Calls otfice in First National Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 7 th day of August, 1003. Mary Ann Goss, Administratrix. J. D. Call, m26 a23 Attorney. In the district court. Probate division, First Judicial district, in and for Box Elder county, State of Utah, Notice of time f pointed for settle- ment of final ac of count and hearing John T. Rich, Deceased, petition for distri bution. Notice is hereby given that Oleen N. Stohl, administrator of the estate of Join T. Rich, deceased, has rendered and presented for settlement and in this court a final account of THE FINEST Harness filed his administration of the estate of said deceased, and a petition setting and Saddle Exhibit forth that the said estate is Jb a condition to be closed, and that a portion the residue of said estate remains In the city, will - be found' at of to he distributed to the persons entitled thereto, and praying for a final distribution of said estate, and that Tuesday the 7th day April, A, D., 190S, at 2 oclock in the afternoon of said day, at the court room of said HARNESS STORE court, in the County Court House la the City of Brigham, County of Box Repairing of all kinds in my line Elder and State of Utah, has been fixed by the judge of said court for the promptly attended to. Mail orders settlement of said account and for have my personal attention. hearing said petition for distribution of said estate at which time and place any person interested in said estate First Door North of Box Elder News Offioe may appear and show cause why said West Bide Main St. Brigham city account should not he approved, allow ed and settled and distribution made of the residue of said estate to those LOCAL MAILS. entitled thereto, as prayed for in said petition, according to law. MAILS CLOSE. Dated March 19, 1903. C. ap-o- 0. ANDERSONS Joseph Jensen Clerk. City Bell Express In the District Court, Probate Delivers Freight and Express to All Parts of the City. Orders Filled Promptly. Charges Reasonable. John Funk, OLD RELIABLE DRAYMAN H. GLover, -P- We promptly obtain U. ROPRIETOR O- F- and Food Stables. Llvcpy - B. end Foreign mmm Send model, iketch of photo of invention tor free report on paten tarnlltv. For free book, HowtoSecureTninC f I Rigs, Up-To-D- ate MAILS ARRIVE. From south No 7....... ..'..,12:28 p m 8:30 a ns From south No 9 From south, Local & Cache 8:30 a m Yalley No 11 ... 8:30 a m From north No 8 6'45 p ro From north No 10 From north, Local & Cache f .....10:10 a m Valley No 12 Office hours from 8:30 am to 5.30 pm P. O. opens Sunday from 16:00 to 11:00 a. m B. F. Boothe, P. M. Patent and IIIDVO Hours.... to Nels Jenson, Administrator of Estate. m!9 a2 J. D. Call, Attorney. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. lings Jew Discovory Prim f0rloEpSa,Ml Hack meets all Trains at Depot. T4i Utah Brigham City write Young Plants , Every farmer knows that Some plants grow better than others. Soil may be the same and seed may seem the same but some plants are weak and others strong. ' And thats the way with children. They are like young plants. Same food, same home, same care but some grow big and strong while others stay , small and weak. Scotts Emulsion offers an easy way out of The difficulty, Child weakness often means starvation, not because of lack of food, but because the food does not feed. Scotts Emulsion really feeds and gives the child growing strength. Whatever the cause of weakness and failure to grow Scotts Emulsion seems to find it and set the matter right. Send foe free Scott Sc sample Bowne, C hr mist, 409 Pearl St, New York joe, sad ft.oe; all druggists, AND THE - But each dip makes the next one so much easier and very soon you A Perfect For All Throat and : Lung Troubles. Money back If It fails. Trial Bottle free Cure mmmammmtmmaaam and all, and enjoy them, salt water each time you team to sit steadier and make less awkwark moves with the paddle. . la handling a canoe much on the use of the paddle not it speed but in keeping right If it begins to lip to 0e ' , depends only in side up. THE HE WS? That is, are you a subscriber of the Box Elder Mews? ! Grande Western. THE SCENIC LINE TO , Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points east J 4 Connecting SOUTHERN PACIFIC at Ogden Union Depot with all SHORT LINE TRAINS, OREGON and The only Transcontinental Line passing through Salt Lake City side you should paddle on the opposite side, a as that will bring the canoe back to But i, new beginner will balance, bis paddle td the invariably thro NOT, sIF over carefullv look this copy and see if it is not worth . 2i-2- c, the'Iprlee charged by the year. ' It nives you the local and state news; It is filled with other reading matter of interest; -- will side that is tipping thinking it soon as his brace him up. But as strikes the water it goes right We havent had a dissatisfied subscriber yet-- paddle oh down and his head follows right after DO YOU TAKE t it. Of course practice makes perfect as the and after a .few taials such and above, one becomes qfiiW expert, in as he enjoys a ride in a pattpgu and fair weather it glides Very swiftly waves. smoothly o;er the shining The natives traveling inside the c' DINING CARS lSer vice a la Carte on all through trains. eu! , inquire of your For fates, tollers, free illustrated booklet, nearest uckot agent, specify log the Rio Grande route, or address G. A. P. D. I A BENTON Salt Lake City, Ut Give it a Trial; Di- vision, First Judicia1 District, In the County of Box Elder, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Julia A. Wells, deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale, the SWi of the NEi and the Si of the NWi of Section 4, Township 14 N., R3 W., and the SEIof the NEi of Section 5, Township 14 N. of R. 3 W situate in Box Elder County, Utah, on or after Saturday, the 11th day of April, 1903, at 2 o'clock p. m., and written bids will be received at the office of Nels Jenson, Brigham City, Utah, up to the said 11th day of April; terms of sale, cash, ten per cent of purchase price to be paid down, the balance on confirmation of sale. - swallowed. - Creditors will present claims' with vouchers to the undersigned at his otllce in Brigham City. Utah, on of before the 31st day of J uly, A. D, 1903. X Denver &, Rio Grande de- ceased. ml9 a2 W- - . Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. In the matter the estate administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Nathan AtIAll CITY. Probate & Guardiansh:p Notices ? 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