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Show Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1903. VOLUME IX. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. At the regular session last Monday Robert Nisli, road supervisor of Plymouth, asked that 1150 appropriated by the former board be expended in repairing roads in that district. Referred to Comrar. Hart with power to act. A diagram of the county boundary line between Box Elder and Weber counties was submitted by Deputy U. S. Surveyor N. P. Anderson. The clerk was instructed to write clerk of Weber county that this county is favorable to the actien taken to establish boundary lines and as soon as possible such lines would be estab- BRAND NEW LINE OF A Bed Room Suites, Odd Dressers, Conv modes and Chiffoneers. We have also just got in a nice line of Carpets, CALL AND SEE US. ' , Stohl Furniture Company THE MASS MEETING. REUNION. SCANDINAVIAN The Bonding Question The Conference at Logan Attended by Hundreds From Box Elder County. The to Celebrate July Fourth. From expressions returning from the Scandinavian conference held at Logan last Sunday and made by people the occasion crossing the railroad at Coliinston. A letter from State Engineer was read asking for certain data relative to sites for storage of water. Matter referred to the clerk to act in conjunction with city council and II. S. Larsin to secure nil possible data in regard to the question. Peter M. Hansen appeared in of petitioners for a road between 3, 5, sections Tp. 11, N. R. 3 ed At the mass meeting held in the opera house last uiglit it was decided to call an election for the purpose of issuing bonds in the sum of 88,009 to complete the electric light system and to extend the water mains. It was also decided to celebrate the Fourth of July and the mayor and city council were authorized to appoint W. Matter deferred. the necessary committees. Instructed to The Time and space will not permit us draw county surveyor for two and specifications plans to give a more extended notice of these Malad river, one at across tbe bridges important matters this week. the Sugar factory and one west of , Parents wishing to come in and Bear River City. listen to the music and see the Other routine business was Military Band. Monday, Discussed-Decid- was enjoyable In every respect. and successful Three hundred tickets were sold from Brigham alone showing our county While there was well represented. was a large attendance at the conference, it is thought there were not so many as attended the conference here last July. It was a great reunion of tbe Scandinavians of the state and the best of feeling prevailed. Addresses were made by leading Scandinavians and the singing and Instrumental music was of the highest order. The Military band of this city, over thirty pieces In the band, have received praises on every hand for their excellent playing and appear to have 'captured the town of Logan. Every kindness was shown them and they in turn did their best to make the occasion successful. They gave several free public concerts besides playing in the parade and tabernacle. The people of Brigham may well be proud of their band and its talented leader Prof. Christensen. The Logan Journal has this to say of the band: The Brigham City Military Band was oue of the fine things of the celebration. It is without doubt one of the finest organizations of its Kind in the state, and so far as the popular opinion in Logan goes, outranks the Royal Italian band, for the music it played was catciiy and well atturned to the public ear. The concerts it gave drew out thousands, and the hearty manner in which their work was received, must have pleased the 14-2- be admitted free it Saturday night. Religious services will be held next Sunday at 8.30 p. m. sharp just north o the court house under the auspices of the Y. M. M. I. A. The public s invited to attend. California Keg Pickles 65c at tf Holsts. d on Gentlemen : Save each pair by buying your shoes at Kelly Bros. We have alargs line It going at less than cost. Sheriff Josephson arrested a man named A. G. Draper Tuesday for running a saloon on the west shore of the lake on the Drowned in the Lake. was received last Monday morning that the body of a dead man had been found out on the Lucin cutoff and County Attorney Perry, Justice Andrew Funk and Special Officer II. H. Cordon, who had come in the night before with a piisoner, went out to investigate. From the evidence given at an inquest held by them, it appeals the deceased was a young man named Gordon Whitesides, recently from Ireland. The body was found near a camp on the lake about six miles from tlie west shore of Promontory and hud apparently been in the water a week or more as it was terribly blackened and bruised ty contact with large timbers in the lake. He had worked for a few days on the cut-of- f the last seen of him beiog on June 7. It is thought he fell from the trestle work into the lake and drowned as no eviWord - one-thir- Lucin cut-o- ff without He plead guilty in Justice Firework I OR THE 4th duly BOWRINGS. ? AT When you want accuracy in jour prescriptions, come to Brigham City Pharmacy. t t t A Logan and whenever they are playing. We are also Proud Of the 1900 Ball-bearin- n Washer. g Washing $15.90, $17.45, $19.95. s For Sale s. jersey and Enquire of Dr. Freiday, Coliinston, U. tf half-jersey- Knudson. & ff cut-o- Photos Better nar-now- ly Than Ever. and PLUMBING. Mid-Summ- George Davis, a highly respect- ed resident of this county, died at his home in the Perry ward las. Sundayf and was buried Tuesday. June 20th, in the building Nickelsen, Bear River city. Find- day, known as the Kaisers restaurant er notify G J. Rohwer, Thatcher, Main on street. Utah, and be rewarded, jn 25 Regular dinners from by tbe Rawlins p. m- .- 25 cents. Scaled bids will be received Trustees of undersigned School district No. 30 Box Eider Co., for furnishing all labor and material necessary for the erection, construe tion und completion of a one ruom brick school house on Sec. 7, Town-Shi- p 11 N, Range 3 West S. L. M. according to Ians and specifications prepared by Andrew Funk, Architect, which plans may le seen tlie residence of John L. Ilunsaker at Point Lookout or at the office of the Architect at Brigham City. Proposals for substituting frame for brick construction must acconip iny each bid. The building is to be completed by September 1st, 1903. Bids will be rqencd at the Rowe-vill- e school houe on Thursday, July 9tb, at 2 p. m. The Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. R G. Watt, 12 to Doctor tt of Optics' and Eye Specialist, (Successor to Prof, M. Thomas) ni Ogden, Utah, at the Utah-n- a hotel, Brigham, Friday, June 19, 1903, prepared to make scientific examination of the eyes and fit them will be widi glasses. it Snaps! Snaps! Snaps! C. Clerk of Board. Holst & With the BRIGHAM CITY MILITARY BAND In attendance. Regular Rand Concert si1 5 For the Bath Use "Crystal Velvet" a toilet luxury La1 b perfume and water softener. Call for a sample package. Tlie regular 5o cent size t enough for fifty baths. Running, Racing and Trotting Races. eh' 5 a This Will Be The Event 01 The Season. nr H . (9 HI For the Complexion ; Use "Suprema Cream," the finest tiling on earth to remove tan. and Rath-brush- as complete as ever and prices the lowest 0 3 3 is Ju Eit r IIair-brusb- 0 0 r3 tt is ? i.b o oa era WYNN L. EDDY, At City Drug uggist, t Stre. V .J3 ' O U Program will appear in the next of the Box Elder News. Horsemen wishing to enter these rices should apply at once to of Tile First Natl J. L. Stahl & t'o.s Livciy Stable, j block Bank. Races will begin promptly at 1 p. rn. and close at 6 p. m. Tlie management lias entered some of the best liorses in the races will be run. state for these races and some first-cla- ss ar Prescription D Waists Waists Waists Waists now now now now ,50 All business given prompt attention 1.00 L75 J. 3 0 0 e CD Watch For The Program Next Week, BiWHEhHWdMgliH President. DO YOU WANT M. Hanson & Sons Loans on Real Estate at lowest interest; Homestead Entries and proofs; To buy or sell Real Estate: Titles examined and conveyed; Reliable legal work; ANNA C. F. PETERSEN de sires to inform the public that on June 2nd .he will open a Laundry one-ha- lf block north of the First National Bank, Brigham City, where she will be pleased 10 receive orders for all kinds of fancy laundry, mens shirts, cuffs and collars and ladies shirt waists, etc. CONSULT Anna C. F. Petersen. LAWRENCE L, MORTENSEH, HOLTON. FRED-- Utah, Brigham City, Foil GOOD, liKLI AliLE Tire Insurance call on Prices Reasonable and Good Work Guaranteed. Give me a trial. John Pinorkk, M. Jenson, 2.00 JOSEPH Room - , N. Telephone 21. First STOHL. Nutl Bank Bld( -- ABSTRACTS. Three points to think of when yoil get Alstraets of Title to Real Estate: 1. Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. The value of an abstract depends oa THESE TIIREE VITAL POINTS. Son. West of Town fit) Solicited, 'Waists now $ ,35 2 C. P. UTTER, 1 Shirt Shirt Shirt Shirt Shirt Accounts and Correspondence Brigham Laundry, Meals Furnished at All Hours. Saturday, July 4th, 1903, IS OUR STRONGEST SPECIALTY , in shirt waists, which are Restaurant. .At The Jensen itaee Track OurlineofTooth-brusl.es- Note the following great reductions of the latest stylesi J Notice to Contractors. er White Shirt Waists Campbells Races! Races! $ Delay Commissions Expenses Mortgage Tax Third Party Attorney Fee Appraiser Fee. Deputy-sheriH, H. Cordon brought m a Greek laborer Sunff day night from the Lucin EDWARD B, KIRK, OGDEN, '.UTAH who appears to be something of a desperado. He got angry at the company and threw a rock LORENZO N. STOHL, through the cab of an engine missing the fireman and is said to have tried to incite a Real Estate, Tlie longer we do business, the better riot ihe oihes laborers. among are we able to give you just what you Loans 'Dance Saturday night in the want. We make picture fr imes to order and new Summer Pavilion. it Insurance, have the best line of mouldings, colorranch A For situated Sale ed pictures, medallions and picture Room 22 Telephono No. 22. in the Grouse Creek country, 160 frames to select from. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING acres partly under fence, fine meadow and pasture land, log Comptons Photo house with all furniture good 0ARTHEY & UUMBECK, and Art Gallery, corrals and irrigating stream; fine range for cattle or horses. Price The Military band will give an Tents For Sale or Rent, $ 1,100. For further particulars TELSPHCNS 92. open air sacred concert next Sun- At G. O. Andersons Harness & write to Henry Blackburn, agent. jn 1 8 219 State St - - - Salt Lake City, Utah day afternoon at 5 oclock at the Saddlery Store, 2nd door north Grouse Creek, Utah. band stand. of First National Bank. tf Sale of THE BANK Of BRIGHAM CITY A full assortment of "Fire Works at Brignam City Pharm- tf CAPITAL $50,000.00. acy. J. Dealers in Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Ranges and Granitevzare, Utah. Brigham City, Remember 6 good milch cows Pioneer 0F ALkinds No No No No No No No to California. InISJyO. Hansen Furniture Co, TOILET ARTICLES close loans with 7,500 pounds of butter this week Price $12; Satisfaction Guaranteed. F. special shipment preparing $7.50. Machines, Over 300 sold and everyone is giving satisfaction. Jos. t at when they played - $11.50, O.i .Saturday, .Juno 13th, we will commence a gremer bargain sale than PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN. ever before. We have so many snaps to offer that All kinds of Electrical Wiring. Elecwe do not have space to mention them. tric Beils installed. B. O. Jeitson, All goods are strictly new and J. L. IIUNSAKKIt, You can not believe or imagine House Board of Trustees of Rawlins Sehool Wiring a Specialty. tlie ridicuiuus low prices we are makdistrict No. 30, Rot Elder Co. ing on some lines of goods. Come and Brigham City, Utah. Dated June 18, 190.1. It will pay yon, see, L. IlUNSAKKR. Wa Wara Proud Of the BRIGHAM CITY MILITARY BAND Knud-son- court to giving liquor away and was fined $20. 25 per cent discount on mercerized zephyrs at Holsts. tf Marshall Robinette had an adventure with a prisoner a few days ago whom he arrested for trespass at Jame3 Knudsons place. The prisoner was fined $5 by Justice Bowring and he commenced at once to create a disturbance, finally attempting to kick the marshal in the face and just missed doing so. After gelling the fellow quieted down the justice imposed another fine of $10 for contempt of court. GET YOUIi band members very much. Brigham City should be proud of such a com- puny of musicians. $9.25, Mrs. M. E. Campbell, formerly $ 75 1,00 will Some popular new tmbic of the Central Hotel, Corinne, deL50 be played at the dance Saturday sires to announce to her ftiends 2.50 it and the public night in the pavilion. ganerally that she 2.75 Lost. A large bill, while will open up a restaurant Satur a license. face, leader in nose, ear lag C. M. dence of foul play could be secured. - 22-1- will pavilion Oil Stoves, $4.25, $6.95, $8.25 and up. Ice Cream Freezers, $1.75, $2,50, $2.95, $3.90 and up. Christensen lished. Commrs. Valentine and Hart will investigate the matter of a new road Looks Favorable for Canal. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH Secretary Ilammond was iu town last Saturday In respect to the east-sid- e canal proposition. After looking REAL over the securities deposited, Mr. ESTATE Ilammond said ho thought his comLOANS. pany would start working on the canal within a short time. Some minor matters have to bo arranged first, but MONEY ON HAND it looks now as if tlie prospects are most favorableinsures promptness and quick delivery. Being our own, makes The creamery has been busy it possible for us. to mike and a of THIS WEEK. Refrigerators, NUMBER 9. Planters I Invite nn examination of the methods atlopunl to secure accuracy, and of my ability to make good any loss caused by error or ouJsBioa in my abslr&ota. Hotel UTAH. DEWEYVILLE, Is now open for business Livery and feed stables connected. We are prepared to furnish conveyance to any part of the Malad valley at teasonable rates. Location near O. 3. L. depot. R. C. FRYER. PROPRIETOR. Attention Horsemen. Tlie well known at Brigham City, stallion Fritz will be near the depot every I confine myselt exclusively to ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK And can give the promptest attention to all work in my line. Norman Lee, Bonded Roca: S3 Abstracter. First N.it. lluak Ul.lg., Brigham, Utah REG BERROW, BARBER. Next d.icr to the new Livery. CALL AND SEE HIM. other week. For parti'-u'ar- i enquire of U. Leo Jensen, lirluham City, Utah. $100,000 to Load REAL ESTATE at e per cent DALLIN & TOONE Real Estate and Loan Agents Garland improved dry or inigated farms, . . . interest Bought and Sold Utah on Rld,J. Holton. Office Room 23 First Nat, Bank BMg. |