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Show THE A letter From Denmark. Th iiivifiUun you give me before 'i iv.. i' )'.ie l hn; vo'ir vahi .bie paper j f.w 1 iu'- - from her- - pi-- (..m. to nr- ind. And as it is three months today since I landed at Esbjerg, it is probablv an upper, unc itn.s fir me to wiite you and my ir.cii'K When I left Salt Lake City, Jan. 17th last, I was asked to lake charge of the company of eighteen elders and o el i.ioy, a very unenviable position I a assure ;ou, a Den-m-i- the Ac rk, usual stop-ovrivileges at Chicago and Niagara Falls. Ea t o. Buffalo the railroad it mod ttions are not of the best. j.Many ueople1 have an idea that we have poor railroad service in the west. For tho-,- who think that way I would er ; f su?g3't a trip east of Chicago. some Through I between the steam misunderstanding ship company and their western agent we arrived in f Boston some ten days before the boat was to sail. However we made good j'useof our time, and what we oidnt 'see in and aroand Boston could not be seen in that length of time. We were suit up to Fortland, Me., from wliich place our boat wasto sail. Upon arrival there we were informed that the boat would not sail for about ten jdays. The oniy thing to do was to .Intake ourselves at home on board. On Friday morning, Feb. Lth, we sailed X out of the Portland harbor. We were ,1m the water eleven aud a half days: Jiad a very pleasant journey, having fmly two days of very stormy weather. Tneie was not a single passenger confined to his room on account of sea- .Sbic'-ness- . We held several Interesting meet on board as well as some in the ings i 6 larding house at Boston. We were to.d that that was the last trip the Coloniat (thats the name of the boat) wouli make between the and States United England and out one of tiie p tssengers she la tear, 4ut rather breatl ed a sigh of relief to think tney w.mld not have to cro-- s tl c Atlantic again on her. 'Ve arrived at Liver. ools famous li .dimr Saturday noon, Feb 21. o ur company was separated only of iiscnnnng to Scandinavia, nei-tj- a r of whom could speak a word of the n n ivc language. Wuenwewent aboard the ship to vtois the North Sea from Grimsby we found llut tiie crew was Danish and that they had had supper. Ilowever, wrl made them understand that we were hungry and they set a table, the kind for which the people are famous. When we saw all tiie good things to hat we began to think we had not had anything to eat since we left nome-an- d I guess they thought so, too. , We crossed the North Sea in a small (itcamer and a big storm. The captain said it was real bad weather, and I didn't doubt his word, either. You can imagine how I enjoyed the trip when I tell you that I gained six pounds oa the journey. I think Copenhagen is the prettiest large city I ever seen, except Wash- - i'i ington, D. C. I can now teilie tie spirit of pr d- that comes, over a Dane when he spent: about fee cap.tsl of D mpiark, and he lias ju-- t t toe to i e proud, '00. A few thing- - that aie particularly cm spicuous by ihcir ab sence are news bos, bootblacks, beggars and dirty streets Tliesc cannot be found in Copenhagen or any other place I have visited in Scandinavia. As it would lie conference in about two weeks ( was told that I could spend that time as i saw fit, so I came to Hlllrod to visit with our townsman FreJ G. Nelsen, who, by the way, lias since been appointed to ldbjr in Copenhagen. I have also spent several pleasant hours with Lars P. Nelsen also of Brigham City, who is at present doing an excellent work lu Copenhagen as choir leader. They are the same Lai'S and Fred and neither are looking any the worse for liis experience in the missionary held. On the 16th lust I had the pleasure of going to Copenhagen and meeting Hyrum J. Hanses, who was on home, and Rupert Oisen and W. Knudsun who just arrived frmt Utah Tiie next day, Sunday, May 17th, being conference in Mulmo, Swedeo, we went over there to The meetings. It was only an hour and a halt's ride and cost from 27 cents to 50 cents, according to tiie class one travels in. I could not help think or the conference we had in Copenhagen two months prevk us when I did not understand a tiling that was said and THURSDAY JUNE 18, 1903 ELDER NEWS, BOX Page 5, Willard Notes- - Fifty Years VICTORY Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edwards and their daughter Mabel tidiy for Colorado on a pleasure trip. ihs Standard The Young Ladies association ad- ! journed their meeting tonight for the summer months. Elder Willard Done of tiie genet al board of the Y. M. M. I. A. spoke in the tabernacle Sunday night iu the Interest of the Mutual Improvement. IDs theme was What you do, do well. The result of tiie shooting affray a week ago today is that M. W. Hicks has to carry his arm in a sling, l'iie quarrel it is reporied was over a pig, which did not belong to eiiuer paity. Both men were trying to see Who was the best man when Mr. Wise, Award Sr., threw his revolver to his son, Highest Honors 3'srlds Fair U.S. tssfs Chemists telling him to kill IDcks. The boy 6ovt Kigftsst shot at him, the shot going through 00. raiioc lAKiMo wct OMtOAOO the fleshy part of IDcks ar.11. Students attending sch ui at Logan, Provo and Salt Lake City can.c home Obituary- Died May 22nd, 1903, of old age at last week. We always welcome home Lakelle. Idaho, Elizabeth Bowcutt, such people who go awav and try to Wo have mane a mark hi tiie world age 8t years 3 months and 5 days. 25 and 30 between the la,t year Grandma Bowcutt, as she was fam- had M lit school. T. 17. 1822, tending iliarly known, was born Feb. 1103. June 9, EmiWillard, at Herefordshire, England. grated to Utah with her husband, Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Thomas Bowcutt. and family in 1875. She was the mother of 8 children, 5 Tablets are just what jou need when sons and 3 daughters, all living. Her )0U have no appetite, feel dull after posterity now number upwards of 100, eating and wake up with a bad taste all members of the church of Jesus in your mouth. They will improve Saints. The Christ of Latter-da- y now understood all funeral was conducted from the home jour appetite, cleanse and invigorate This is a great country for bicycles. of her daughter, Ann Dilts, and was your stomach and give you a relish In this town of about 5.000 people one of the largest ever held in the for your food. For sale by Wynn L. there are perhaps a dozen bicycle ward. J Eddy, Prescription Diuggist. The remains of Grandma Bowcutt shops where wheels are bought, sold From Valley Forge to San Juan the and repaired. The American bicycles were laid to rest in the silent city on are the highest priced, costing from the hillside beloved by all who knew United States has paid $3,000,000,000 $5 to $10 more than at home. They her. in pensions and Commissioner Ware James Bowcutt. are the neatest in appearance and so cannot see how the nation can be acfar as I have seen The most pieferre.i. Collinston, Utah, June 8, 1903. cused of ungra'elulness under such Is no small notice that it with degree Ladies and Children Invited-Al- l ! circumstancts. of pride that u person remarks that he ladies and children who cannot rides an American bicycle. Many of Kodol Cies Strength stand the shocking strain of laxative the wheels are impoited fiom Gersyrups, cathartics, etc., are ivited to by enabling tiie digestive organs to 1 brought mine many and England. and transfmin all try the famous Little Early Risers. digest, with me and find it a great help as of wholesome Lied that may te the from are different other all pills. They most of my time is spent out in the They do no purge tbo system. Even eaten into the Kind of bood that country where the houses are some a double dose will not gripe, weaken nourishes the nerves, feeds tiie tisdistance apart. The roads are very or sicken; many people call them ths hardens the the muscles and reW. II. Howell, Houston, sues, good, except that there are a great Easy Pill. the organs of t lie entire cuperates can be better says Texas, nothing many lulls aud here a coaster comes used Kodol for constipation, sick headache, body. Dyspepsia Cure cures in very nice. Nearly everybody uses etc. Bob Moore, Lafayette, Ind., Indigestion, Dyspepslif, Cutarfu of a coaster brake. says all others gripe and sicken, while tho Stomach and all stomach d The Box Eider News is a welcome DeWitts Little Early Risers do their Sold bv Wjnn L. Eddy, presvisitor each week and is known as tbe work well and easy. Sold by Wynn L. druggist. cription ion Eddy, prv script druggist. general letter from my friends. I read it all ads and all. In fact they AID are quite an interesting part of the owes boala tafBt forahUdroui tad tbo sptu 1 lungs cough tops as can see them with me, by paper who Is doing the business. I notice some merchants change their ad eveiy LORENZO N. JOHN D. PETERS, Cashier STOHL, Prest, week, others every month, aud tome don't change them at all. And, by tbe way, I want to compliment the man who sets up the ads in the News. I dont know of another paper that has better appearing advertisements. 1 notice with pride tbe many improvements that are being made In and around Brigbam City. A new electric light plant, a new cannerv, canal, sugar factory, railroad, homes, DOES STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS. business blocks, etc. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. With all these improvements and X bright prospects for the future, I SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENThave not forgotten to notice the sorrow that has come over many of our citizens. In the short time I have directors: been absent I have counted nineteen deaths among my friends aud acquainJohn L. Edwards, Lucius A. Snow, James Nelsen, S. N. Lee, - Nels Jenson, Alma Nelson, Peter M. Hansen. tances, and though I cannot express r my sympathy to them personally, 1 con assure them it has been with them. Jim Damp found Mrs. Dump distressed About su unexpected guest. Theres nothing in the house to eat I' Theres something better far than meat." Tbe guest endorsed Jims view with vim When helped tn Force" by Sunny Jim." mm ran The Farmers ere Eating Force." "Thanke for Force. I eat It three times a day. Folks call me Sunny Jim.' Took soma to the country with me on a visit and the farmers out there cm eating Force now. OF BRIGHAM CTY, The Local Team Takes a Came Perry-- 32 to 6. It was the new suits that did it without doubt. The Bri.'hatn boys In their cherry red garments felt that they bad a dignity tosu-tai- ii and they played ball as they had never played it before. It now looks as if the lovers of the national game in this city might hereafter be favored with the genuine article. It was good to see them gathering in the flies like professionals or picking up a hot grounder like Will Row." ADVERTISED LETTERS EXCURSION June 1st, 1903. TUe following letters it not called (or la two weeks, will be sent to tbe bead Letter Office. Brown, Jqo. Casperson, Alfred Davis, George Freshwater, A. W. Fcnkell, P. D. Fenrcngnafer, David Ilenrie, Mrs. Mae Hansen, Mrs. Sarah Larsen, Adcui (Foreign) Lansen, Lou fits Nelsen, N G. Nielsen, Eph. NORTH The following rates are authorized for the sale of excursion tickets Saturday, June 20tb, from Brigham to points as given below: Express Their Thanks, The widow and pareuts of Martin an account of whose Morteiwen, death and funeial services were given last week, desire to express their thanks and appreciation of the many acts of kindness and sympathy during his illness and after his death. Tlieir kindness and friendship will uever be f forgotten. The fire department committee wish also to make public acknowledgement and to thank tbe Stohl Furniture Co. for tbe use of their hearse free of charge and to the Arm of J L. Stahl & Co. for carriages furnished free to the department for tiie use of the family of their deceased comrade. Price, Jas. IMcy, H. E. Radcliffe, Miss. Myrtle St long, J. A. Win n calling for tho aboye lefciirs tale when advertised. B. F. Boothe, Postmaster. The Herald. Tho Salt Lake Herald is the most readable paper iu tie country. Every day in the week. 85 cents per month. Tiie Sunday Herald wit It its magazine section should be read by every pne, $2 per year, $1.00 inter-mounta- in Cuts, Bruises and Burns Quickly Healed. for six mouths. Tiie Semi weekly Ibu aid (Tuesdays md Fridays) only $1.50 per year; with Orange Judd Farmer (weekly, $1.75. if it happens, Strictly In advance, its tn the Herald direction will be allowed on all tickets bearing a limit of thirty days. Probate & Guardianship Notices For further particulars call on, E. W. Dunn, local Agent Consult County Clerk or the Respective for Information. Further Signers Chamberlains Pain Balm is an s Ear in OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Estate of Niels Knudscn. Creditors will- piisent claims with BRIGHAM CITY. CITY OFFICERS vouchers to tiie undersigned at Heber C lioden Mayor. Dewey ville, Utah, on or before the Mortensen twentieth day of October, 1903 Knudson Laura Knudskn, jn!3 jyltt. Councilmen Jensen Administratrix. C Simonsen Nels Jenson, j I John P Christensen Attorney. Recorder John E Baird In the District Court of the First Mary Johnson Judicial District, in and for the coun- Treasurer ... Marshal J L Robir.ette ty or Box Elder, State of Utah. Vilate Cole Nuim, ) B II Jones Aiio.ney Plaintiff, mothsmo cm wnmm AMO lit THO IMAAMT, THAT COMA OMA QAM THAT i TAjr, f SCOTT'S CUPHUES hoimta TH EMULSION E EXTRA BTREROTH ARO hueht so Memr to TM3 HEALTH OP BOTH MOTHER ABO Send for free sample. ' . SCOTT BOWNE, ChemhU, Pearl Street, 3 New York. 50c. and 1.00 ; all droggiiu. A CHILD. vs Georgo C. Nuhn, SUMMONS. Defendant. ) W S Taylor Suut. of Waterworks The State of Utah to the said de S Taylor W Chief Fire Dept fendant: You are hereby summoned to ap- Street Supervisor Chris. Christensen pear w ithin twenty days after the serWatch & C C Hansen Jailor vice of this suinrn ms upon jou, if Night C J Nelson served within 'lie county in which Sexton th is action is brought, otherwise, withBOARD OF HEALTH, in thirty days after service, and deChairman fend the above entitled action; and in Dr. L. Berg case or your failure so to do, judg- F W Fishburn- Secretary ment will be rendered against you acC. W, Knudson. cording to the demand of tbe comC H Davidson plaint. a copy of which is herewith City Physician Bled with the clerk of said court. The city council meets the second THE The said action is brought to obtain arfd f, urlh Tuesdays of each month a oecrce of divorce dissolving the) PRECINCT OFFICERS. bonds of matrimony existing be. tween the plaintiff and defendant and Justices ol the for the custody of the minor children Peace Andrew Funk, AND THE ) and for general relief. COUNTY OFFICERS BOX ELDER CO. m28-jnFred J. Holton, st Hart i Judicial Dist.ChasH for Judge is Plaintiff. Attorney P. O. address: Room 25, First Na- Dist. Atty F K Nebeker tional Bank Bldg, Brigham City, Chairman Co Com.... A W Valentine THE SCENIC LINE TO Utah. Co Commis., Iowa Suing M B Hart Glenvvood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Spt ings E H Jones Kelton Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and ail points east JXj Jos Jensen County Clerk Union Depot with all at am pleased to state that I am enjoying good health as well as my labors very much. The people tell me I am making good progress with the language. Many of them will not believe A New York police commissioner parentage lam of English-speakirally reported that his force had until I tell them my name, winch the a burglar reputed apprehended majority absolutely refuse to proe the most dangerous character in nounce. The commissioner forgot state. tnention that the burglar was cap-- td Success to tbe fair City of Homes after he had been cut intwo by a and her enterprising citizens. D. R. WlIEELWRIGHT. jroad train. I a Denver & Rio Grande ng I Ilillerod, His Last Hope Realized. .From the Sentinel, Gcbo, Monti) I the first opening of Oklahoma tettlers in 1889, the editor of this jer was among the many seekers r fortune who made the big race f fine day in April. During his Itling about and afterwards his flping upon his claim he encoun-C- d much bad water, which, together Jh the severe heat, gave him a very re diarrhoea which it seemed impossible to check, and along June the case became so bad he tected to die. One day one of his ghbors brought him one small not-Chamberlains Colic, Cholera Dianhoea Remedy as a last hope, n al-f- rt ldose was given him while he rolling about on the ground in t agony, and in a few minutes the The good effect jp was repeated. lit medicine was soon noticed and jib an hour the patient was taking fortnight, Grande Western. Rio May 25, 1903. 'T have been troubled for some time with indigestion and sour stomach, says Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis oi and have been taking Lee, Mass., Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets which have helped me very much so that now I can eat many It things that before I could not. you have any trouble with your stomach why not take the'e tablets and get well? For sale by Wynn L. Eddy, 25 Connecting SOUTHERN Ogden PACIFIC and ORECON SHORT LINE TRAINS The only Transcontinental Line passing through Sait Lake City 'S J' 'V 77 t Splendidly Equipped Fast Trains Daily between OGDEN and DENVER Via Three Separate and Distinct Scenic Routes Prescription Druggist. West Point will guaiantee ninety-'- 5 four lieutenants this week, the largest i class that evtr graduated from the;p j i i'; That Tnrobbing Headache. Would quickly leave jcu. if y.m 'j Thou Dr. Kings New Life Pills sands of miILicis have proved tlieir matchless mei it Tor S'ck and Neiv-Headaches They make pure Wood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money had: if not Hired. Soidby Wynn L Eddy, preseriptlcti di'ug 'j ilirst sound sleep for a it one little bottle worked a com e cure, and be rannot help but 'grateful. Tho season for bowel 'rJers being at hand suggests ihis 1. For sale by Wynn L. Eddy, uiption druggist. gist. THROUGH AND ORDINARY S LEE PINO CARS u-- j To Denver, Omaha, Kansas City PULLMAN St. Louis and Chicago without change. Free reclining chair cars. Personally DININC CARS Conducted Excursions. Service a la Carte on all through trains. For rates, foidera, free illustrated booklets, etc., inquire of jrour nearest ticket agent, specifying tbe Rio Grande route, or address I A BENTON G A. P. D., Salt Lake City, Ut 1 22 ment. For sale by Wynn L. Eddy, Prescription Druggist. GARLAND GOSSIP- - - - wo no m ttJKCiNG Aft an- tiseptic liniment, and when applied to cuts, bruises and burns causes them to heal without maturation and much more quickly than by the usual treat- X js - W7 1 First Cereal any emergency. S The e BRIGHAM. picking strawberries. Tho Perry boys, f resit from tlieir victory over the North Ogden team, thought they would have a snap but the snap broke this time. However they promise to repair it and have it in good working order nexttime they play Brigham and they want to plav m their own grounds. That's fair ton. ready for hi-w- ay FOLEYSHONEIMAR Resdj.to-Serr- FOR THE FINEST Harness and Saddle Exhibit In the city will be found at ut HARNESS STORE J S Perry Prosecuting Attorney A Treasurer Edwards J Sheriff Jos Josephson Recorder... Meltrude Hunsakei Assessor L A Snow of Co Supt Schools Nephi Anderson Trains No Factory. Running to iho Sugar Good Beet Prospect. A Every one is so busy in these parts it is hard to get news and all that one hears when on the streets or where crowds are collected is, how are your beets coming on? We are pleased that prospects now are good for a heavy crop, and I believe we will get labor to get our beets thinned and cleaned of weeds which looked somewhat doubtful a few days ago. day there landed here about Sun- sixty young men from Utah county beside quite a consignment of Japs. The whistle of the enginj is now heard in Garland and it is an actual fact that the M. V. R. R, is here and trains will pull into the factory grounds tonight. So from now on this sum- mer times will he lively about tbese parts if ail the work that is planned should be accomplished. A matched game of hail was played on the Dewey ville grounds the 13th, between the Dewey and Garland teams, the score standing 13 to (6 in favor of the Garland boys. We begin to feel as though it was time that we should get another good rain as the ground is getting-dragain. Sister Nellie Rose, president of our Primary association, is with us again after an absence of three or four weeks, and the little ones were pleased to see her again. There has been quite a number of visitors in our midst of late among them being John S. Gleason, one of Surveyor, Dewey ville J N Iloldaway the original 143 pioneers, and who is & Game Warden, S F Thompson Dr. E. A. kich 85 years old. He made the trip from County Physician Water Commissioner,. N P Anderson Pleasant Grove and spent a week with his son A. H. Gleason. COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. A WjValentine Also James Millard of Farmington, Chairman Dr. E. A. Rich Secretary fither of Sister W. L., Grover, He M. B. Hart and E. Jones, is seems and as as 77 a lively members of board , young man. The old veterans are always Fnn TEEMS OF COURT, I903. welcome. District kinds in of all line court First Tuesday in tuy Repairing We are going to promptly attended tn. Mail orders February, May, September and Nohave my personal attention. time on the Fourth. vember. County commissioners meet the t First Door Nerth of First Nati Bunk Bldg. BHetiam ett, first and third Mondays of each month Y'est stie Main St Old Settler, Garland, June 15, 1903. |