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Show a. " ' THfc "BOX - 1 ftiari Sib County Commissioners- - the board at the regular All members of were pressession of ent Monday the county court. A petition was. granted requesting a drain pipe to tbe county placed under the canal to drain uty road along section 27, T. 11, Fifty Years ihs Sfssdsrd N. lfc.3 W. requeel of road supervisor, a bridge will be put le Mantua. A request for an approprlatlen of 150 to gravel road near school house was deOrf ferred. A petlticu ior an appropriation to gravsl road between Calls Fort and Bear Klyer City was referred to Commr. Hart for Investigation. On recommendation of Chairman Valentine 1100 was appropriated to repair road In Qoneyvllle district. On the chairman's recommendation it was decided te make a new crossing ,n the railroad at Colllnston plat made by the eounty ap-ar- rard. IvirM Elfku! Kanin Warlda Fair Qhaat lasts 0.S. lavt Chaalsts MUSS SABINS SSWSBB Nieces M, accord-ngtot- lurveyor, J. P. Christensen of the city council n behalf of the road committee the matter of the city west street in the Third He gave notice that the atreet In DMSK3 open-ngupfi- th with electricity in a short time at the company is about ready for the machinery. Adam Fife of Clarkston has purchased town lots and will begin this week to construct an livery stable. Our town merchants seem te do rushing business. Grading on the M. V. R. R. is rapidly progressing and we are in hopes to be able to attend the Presidential reception from our own depot. The health of the people is good enly we all seem to have that tired feellDg " - ELDER NEWS, Jurors for May Term. The following eighteen names were drawn Monday to serve as trial jurors far the May term of tbe district court. They are to appear Monday, May 18. Elias C. Jensen, Lars H. Larsen, August Valentine, Peter Sorensen, Erastus P. Hausen, Geo. W. McIntyre, M. L. Ensign, C. M. Erdmann, Brigham City. Robert Nish, Geo. J. Mason, Plymouth. James Nelson, C. J. Robwer, Thatcher. T. F. Coombs, Fielding. Daniel B. Marble, Deweyvllle. Anton Christensen, Bear River City. Barnard White, Three Mile. L. P. C. Nelson, Mantua, Edwin P. Gordon, Willard. A prominent Mexican newspaper, commenting on the complaints made in the New Yark press because 10,000 immigrants arrived at that port one day recently, says, Mexico would be glad to take them all. ' A Fanner Straightened Out. A man living on a firm near here came in a short time ago completely doubled up with rheumatism. I handed him a bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm and told him to use it freely and if not satisfied after using it he need not pay a cent for it," says McKinley Memorial Association. Postmaster B. F. Boothe has received from tbe MfcKinley National Memorial Association a limited svipply of the certificates which have been prepared for distribution to contributors to the monument fund as souvenirs of tbelr participation in that great enterprise. The certificate is a beautiful work of art on which Is given an excellent reproduction of Mrs. McKinleys favorite likeness of her husband, together with a picture of the McKinley home in Canton and of the White House. The wording below This the illustrations is as follows: has contri certifies that buted to the fund for the erection of the national memorial at Canton, Ohio. In honor of William McKinley. The supply in the hands of Postmaster B. F. Boothe Is a portion of the first edition of the certificates and is sent here to enable those who have net as yet contributed to do so. Parties who have already tndentified themselves with the movement will receive souvenirs direct from the office of the Association or through local committees. Too Croat a Risk. In almost every neighboraood some-o- n rouidbe opened by June 1st. The a has died from an attack of colic natter was taken under advisement. or cholera morbus, often before mediIt was decided to widen the county cine could be procured or a physician oad between sections 27 and 34, T. 12, A reliable remedy for summoned. I. Ii. 3 W. and purchase land of Mr, should this be kept at hand. disease e Also te arris for that purpose. The risk is too great for anyone to the eounty road east between C. P. Ryder of Pattens Mills, N: Y, ectioni II and 13 T. 11, N. R. 3 W. take. Chamberlains Colic, Cholera "A few days later he walked into .the e The clerk was instructed to and Diarrhoea Remedy has uadoubt-edl- y Old Settler. store as straight as a string and band10,100 feet of plank at 118 per saved the lives of more people May 4, 1903. ed me a dollar, saying, 'give me anbousand delivered at West Portage. and relieved more pain and suffering CREATLY ALARMED other battle of Chamberlains Pain The matter of the city abstracting than any other medicine in use. It lie eounty road In Box Elder eanyon Balm, I want it in the house all the can a Persistent but By Cough, Permanently be For always depended upon. as considered and referred to Chair time for it cured me. " For sale by Cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. sale by Wynn L. Eddy, prescription tan Valentine to confer with the L. Eddy, prescription druggist, Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student Wynn uunell. druggist. in at law South Greenville, Andrew Mr. Carnegies prophesy DEWEYYILLE. Admiral Schley said recently, when Carolina, had been troubled for five years with a continueus that in time America and England asked if he intended to go on the or four On Thursday, April 30, a wedding lecture that so far as he cough which he says, greatly alarmed will be one, recalls the fable of the knew heplatform, had never made a fool of ceptiou was given at the home of Mr. me, causing me to fear that I was in lion and the lamb lying down together. himself and he did not intend to beid Mrs. A.F.Loveltnd, the occasion the first stage of consumption," Mr. Some curious people would like to gin now. ein; the wedding of their daughter Burbage, having seen Chamberlaina ask Mr. lelia to Arthur Pierson of Plymouth, Carnegie which will be A Startling Teit-TRemedy advertised, concluded A Cough bout 100 guests .were present. side. save a Dr. G. Merritt, of T. life, Now read what he says of to try it. :nerl kood time was enjoyed, llr. No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling The felt a remarkable change I soon it: tenon will leave for a mission to Recent experiments, by practical test resulting in a wonderful cure. and after using two bottles of the He writes, a patient was attackad le Society Islands May 19th. tests and examination with the aid of cent size, was permanently twenty-fiv- e with violent hemorrhages, caused by the establishes It as a fact We have heard rumors of another cured." Sold by Wynn L. Eddy, that Catarrh of the Stomach is not a ulceration of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent adding very soon. prescription druggist. disease of itself, but that it resulta for acute stomaeh and liver troubles Gittens of Mrs. Mary McCammon, from repeated attacks of indigestion. so I prescribed them. Tbe patient liklihood Tbe of How being with contagion week can her cure last I laho, spent parmy indigestion?" carried by mosquitoes has received Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thous- gained from the first, and has not had ts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble. an attack in 14 months." Electric recognition from the government. ands. It will cure you of Indigestion Bitters are positively guaranteed for Mrs. Millie Dewey and son Aca f Recently issued quarantine regulations and or cure and dyspepsia, prevent for definite this instructions McCammon, Idaho, spent give excluding Gatarrh of the Stomach. Kodol di- Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and Kidney troubles. Try them. ek in visiting relatives and friends. mosquitoes and preventing the admis- gests what you eat makes the stom50c at Wynn L. Eddy's, prescripOnly who sion of have bitten. been sweet. Sold ach persons by Wynn L. Eddy, tion th ladies returned home Sunday. druggist. prescription druggist. A Little Early Riser Miss Ceneth Chidester of Salt Lake ty is spending a short time with now and then, at bedtime will euro r cousin, Miss Etta Dewey. We constipation, biliousness and liver 1W HiMim wftt as am Is DeWitt's Little Early MeasUMseaghsadlMablaagi troubles. lice one of our old baches is trying Risers are the famous little pills that make goo goo eyes at her. -cure by arousing the secretions, movMay and, a fine son was born to ing the bowels gently, yet effectually, All doing and giving such tone and strength to wife of J. I. Dewey. the glands of the stomach and liver II. Daisy. that the cause of the trouble is removed entirely, and If their use is conMay. 5th, I903. tinued fsr a few days, there will be no Sold by return of the complaint. GARLAND GOSSIP- L. Eddy, preserpion druggist. Wynn DOES STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS. Wing bas been so late that all are tkward about getting In tbelr crops. The unhappy consumer does not m acres of beets have been cou- have time to recover from the effects ACCOUNTS SOLICITED, nted In Garland aod everybody of the coal trust before he is In the puiy planting. A great many seed grasp of the ice trust. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT- At have been planted will not corns From a Cat Scratch 1 unless rain comes soon. JOHN D. PETERS, It was a great surprise to the peo-- t on the arm, to the went aort of a Cashier. la these parts to hear through the burn, sore or boil, DeWitt's Witch fumns of your paper of the many Hasel Salve Is a quick cure. In buy- LORENZO t. N. STOHL, Prast LUCIUS. A. SNOW, Jat improvements and the vast ing Witch Hazel Salve, bo particular Jongs that are getting into the to get DeWitts this is the salve that jrn of Tremont. May she continue heals without leaving a scar. A specidirectors: for blind, bleeding, itching and grow our county is well able to fic Lucius L. Edwards, A. John James Neisen, 6now, Sold by Wynn L. bport two or three good sized towns, protruding piles. S. N. Lee, Mela Jenson, Alma Nelson, Peter M. Hansen. ballin and Jensen are at work on Eddy, prescription druggist. ir office and will soon have a stock PERRY ITEMS. material on hand, Vra. Kate Campkln has been again n automobile was seen on our streets THE other day which made the horses confined to her bed with nervous chills. ck up their ears. We felt as though baa also been Mrs. Alice Davis quite illtatlon was In our midst sure, lek with grippe which developed into St expect to have the town lighted some kind of gathering In her head. AND THE Mrs. Jane Thorn of Cherry Creek, Idaho, is here visiting her parents and relatives. Sugar beet planting is now finished, some are op, and thinning will seen be the order of the day. THE SCENIC LINE TO V. r. Davis has purchased a U. S. Eight cents a pound Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs lat a young woman paid for Separator at a cost of 1 125 and now he sends only cream to tbe creamery. Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points east elve pounds of flesh. R. C, Young bas also purchased a Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all She was thin and weak and Separator and more farmers here are PACIFIC and OREGON SHORT LINE TRAINS 60UTHERN of tbe proposition separid one dollar for a bottle of Investigating The only Transcontinental Line passing through Salt Lake City ating their milk at home, with a very :otts Emulsion, and by tak-- g decided leaniug in favor of tbe home regular doses had gained separator. will aooncommencetm our Painting clvc pounds in weight before meeting house, tbe difference between e bottle was finished. tbe reported prices of the bids for this work looka (to a person not acquainted Eight cents a pound is with this labor) to be enough to do sap for such valuable ma-- J tbe work complete. An employee of tbe S. P. Ry. Co. ial. Some pay more, some sold the writer of this, that the com s, some get nothing for pany now runs two conductors on all nr money. You get your its passenger trains, the special and business or one is to attend to oneys worth when you buy only orders for the movement of the trains. :otts Emulsion. This Is done to lessen the liability of We will send you a little aceidenti and smashups. To the writer it looks as if this might he ac- DINING CARS Service a la Carte on all through trains. :e. com pi shed if the company should For rates, folder, free illustrated booklets, etc., inquire ef four demand that all orders be written in nearest ticket agent, specifying the Rio Grande route, or address SCOTT fic EOWNE, Chemists, a clear legible hand, Instead of the G. A. P. D., an New York. fashionable scrawl, that requires 9 Pearl Street, Salt Lake City, Ut interpreter to decipher t50C. and $1.00 ; all druggists. Uhcle. eon-Inu- pur-hat- Page THURSDAY. MAY 7, 1903 PROCLAMATION The First BmsntintTiAii National OF BRIGHAM X Bank CITY. X Vice-Pres- 1 Denver & Rio Grande seeds Rio j I Grande Western. MAYOR H. C. eODEN. To the Citizens nl iii.ghittn City: W he tea1- - the people of Brigham Ciy tne iq, Mass Meeting assembled in March on house opera Brigham City 25, 1903, passed a resolution requiring the Mayor and City Council to call an election and submit to the qualified electors of Brigham Cily the following questions: the. Shall the city pay $5,050 Biigham City Electric Light Co. for its electric light plant?, hall the city pay to the Brigham City Electric Light Co. 32,450 for to settle nil .fferenees preliminary expenses of their con templated plant? Shall the city issue bonds in tbfi sum of 87,500 to pay for these items?" And whereas in pursuauceof said resolution tne Mayor and Citv Council bas called a special election for Mon" day, May 23th, 1903, in order to submit the above questions to the qualified eleutois of Brigham Gity. Now therefoie regular notlce-lhere- t s that on Monday, May 25th, w 1 1903, between the hours of 7 oclock a. m. and 7 oclock p. m. of aald day tin election will be held at which election the above question will be gnbmittfecl to the qualified electors of Brigham City. Notice Is further given that at said special election on the 25th day of FOR FARMERS AND HORSEMEN. May, 1903, there will be but one pollA good roadster or work horse will sell today for 875 to 8150 one that is ing or voting place and but one set of horse judges and that the place of voting good and it only pajs to raise the best. I can prove that a well-bris the council Chamber a of when to to than the is cheaper say nothing you designated scrub, price you get keep animal means a good physical and mental make- over Mortensens store pn Mata street, wish to sell. A well-brUtah. up. I have bought one of the best bred stallions in the United States and Brigham City, Dated April 14th, 1903. will stand him at my stables, Brigham City. For further information call on a23 m2 1. II. C. Boden, or write to the undersigned and get official certificate of breeding, also full Mayor of Brigham City. description of the horse. Terms, 810 season, less 15 per fent for cash in full by given A Business Proposition ed ed at.flrst'servlce John Griffith in Macbeth, Mr. John Griffith, tlie eminent tragedian who is td appear on Saturday evening, May 9th, is beyond any doubt the very best legitimate actor at present before the American public. He is tall, angular, with a' clean cut figure, a mobile, strdrfgTy featured face, and a rich and pbwerful voice. In these tsseutials he is, perhaps, without a living peer, anti his youth is not the least valuable of his possessions. Befdre him lies a straight path . to the highest professional honors that any actor may desire for it leads through the fields of legitimacy to a goal of fame that shall be ss enduring as that won by Forrest, Booth. McCullough, Barrett, Keene1' and the other mighty musters of stagecraft who have gone before. M. E. PORTER. ARCniTECT, al-o- fOlEYSnOHnTAH BY U. CONTRACYeR -- . f 'jtl'LDfeft. Tlans and typewritten specitlrntiftff.' free with all contracts taken. 2,000 and 3,0u0 plans and sketctfS bn hand, free for perusal to building. Offlee at residence across thfel road on N. E. of 2nd ward school hou3e Abercorn is a handsome bay horse with black points, not a white hair TJtBh.1- him; stands 151 hands high, weighs 1175 pounds. Brigham City, Individually he Is a horse of grand finish and plenty of substance, excellent disposition, deep, strong shoulders, strong back, stroug stfles, strong bone and Services at Presbyterian Chaffe. goods legs aod feet, ills blood Hoes are of the best, the kind that get the Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. w. money on the race course and the prizes in the show ring; at the same time Preaching at 7:30 p .m. he Is plenty large for road or draft horse. He bas neter been trained for speed Christian Endeavor Wednesday air. or raced, but is very speedy for a green horse. 7:30 p.m. A.T. Bamkim, Pastor. JOSEPH F. HANSEN, BRIGHAM O ITY. UTAH. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TERMS OF COURT, I903. District court First Tuesday in BRIGHAM CITY. CITY OFFICERS February, May, September and NoHeber C Boden vember. Mayor N. E. Mortensen County commissioners meet the J Peter Knudson first and third Mondays of each month Conncilmen Isaac A. Jensen I C Simonsen John P Christensen ADVERTISED LETTERS May 4th, 1903. Harness Recorder John E Baird Th following laiten 11 noi called for to two THE FINEST Treasurer Mary Johnson weeks, will be sent to the bead Letter office. and Saddle Exhibit Marshal J L Robinette Olson, Jossie In the city will be found at B II Jones . Peters, Mrs. M. M. Acto.ney Spence, Mrs. Joe Justices of the Peace j When calling for the aboye letters C. W S Taylor state Supt. of Waterworks HARNESS. STORE W S Taylor Chief Fire Dept B. F. Booths, Street Supervisor Chris. Christensen Postmaster. Repairing of All kinds in my line promptly attended to. Mail orders Night Watch At Jailor C C Hansen have my personal attention. Sexton C J Nelson f 0. ANDERSON'S LOCAL MAILS. OF HEALTH..' BOARD .Chairman Dr. L. Berg F W Fishburn Secretary C. W. Knudson. C H Davidson City Physician The city council meets the second and U urth Tuesdays of each month . 11:45 Northbound No 7 7:30 Northbound No 9 Northbound, Local & Cache 7:30 Valley Noll 7 SO Soilthbouhd No 8 6:00 Southbound No 10 Southbound, Local A Cache PRECINCT OFFICERS. Valley No Justices of the Peace j COUNTY OFFICERS Andrew Funk, BOX ELDER CO. Judge i st Judicial DistChas H Hart F K Nebeker Dist. Atty A W Valentine Chairman Co Com CoCommisn Iowa Stiing M B Hart Kelton E H Jones ClerkJos Jensen County J S Periy Prosecuting Attorney Trca .urt-..... J A Edwarcs . -- ... Sheriff Jos Josephoi Meltrude Hunsakei Recorder.. r First Door Warthot Boa Elder New Office West side MAln St. Brigham city MAILS CLOSE. I 12 9:35 am Session Laws 1903. The Session Laws of tbe 'Fifth Legislature cf the State of Utah, will p m ba issued from the Pies and Bindery p m f the Skelton Publishing Company. Utah, about May 1st. Price in p m Provo, Full Law Sheep 81.45 or Postpaid for p m am Many rreW Laws and amendment have been made making tins the most of ail the former Editions. 12:26 p m important From south No '.... are some of the leadThe following From south No 9 ...... 8:30 am ing featUKs rendering the book of From south, L tcul & Cache personal interest to all classes of 8:30 ra Citizens. Valley No 11 The now 'Irrigation Law, AmendFrom north No 8... 8:30 a m Mining Laws, Bounty From north No 10 6 40 p m ments to Vi Laws. The new Free school Book From north, Local A Cache Law, Law, Food and Dairy ...10:15 am Laws, Marriage Valley No 12 State Sheep Inspector Laws, Office hours from 8:30 a m to 6:00 p m also many other important measures. P. O. opens Sunday from .10:00 to 11:00 a. m B. F. Boothe, P..M. MAILS ARRIVE. The News his received samples of'Clegant wedding cards, invitation cards Jnd programs, ant fill all orders on short notice. Dr. E. A. Rich can County Physician Call and see them and you are Water Commissioner.. N P Anderson sure to be pleased with the price COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. and quality. Assessor I, A Snow Co Supt of Schools Nephi Anderson Surveyor, Dcwevville J N lloldaway I'nn ?: Game Warden, S F Thompson f- A WJValentine Dr. K. A. Rich M. B. Hart and E. members of board. Chairman Secretary H. Jones, 81.60. One Minute Cough Cure For Goughs, Colds and Croup |