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Show o Devoted to no Party, or Faction But Just to All. VOLUME IX. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1903. THE CANNERY OSTERMOOR . PERSONAL IMITATE TITLE "FELT. friends FISHING Its the kind is visiting Elba, Idaho. Dr. L. H. Berg, dentist, you tell about and the size of the fish you catch will compare favorably If you use our . MENTION. Mrs. C. C. Ilansen TIIE SIZE OF TIIE FISn Prospects ere Most Encouraging for a Successful Seaton. , The Brigham City Cannery started Tuesday under the most favorable There were plenty circumstances. of tomatoes oil hand and over 6000 cans weie tilled ready for shipment as a resniinf til- - day's run. Everything went off ns smoothly as could be expected with so mi-inexperienced AEWAftC! WNt RUNNING. NUMBER 19. in hotel. TACKLE. Lou Horsley Miss that secures the Cosis about the big fellows. same ns the inferior kind that gives out when subject to strain. REAL ESTATE LOANS. Utah-n- a tf returned Salt Lake. MONEY ON HAND Tuesday from a visit in Tlie cake goes with the cream tf ioc at the Utah na, Commissioner A. VV. Valentine jand C. C. Valentine went to boaa Springs yesterday morning, Spend Saturday night at the Big Pavilion; Christensens big orchestra will please you with its new and popular airs. County School Supt. Nephi Anderson, wife and family returned yesterday from a two weeks visit to Coalville. j Well spread a net for you, using these grinds and attractive prices as a bait. That's fair enough, Isnt it? EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH insures promptness and quick delivery . Being our own, makes it possible for us to make and j close loans with hands but a little pi. ci ice will make :2nyi?QITE3 the work liglrer. No Delay Twenty women and ten u.en and No Commissions . j boys were kept busy Tuesday but It is No Expenses the intention to double the number of No Mortgage Tax No Third Party women to keep the machinery runNo Attorney Fee to full its Manager ning capacity. No Appraiser Fee. Jensen says they intend to put out a carload of canned tomatoes a day DWARD B, KIRK, OGDEN, UTA hereafter. FOR SALE BY Mr. Leavitt, who has had charge of so-callWhat do you think of the nerve of some the installation of the machinery, is can make a Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Eishburn, LORENZO photographers thinking N. STOHL, pleased with its working and greatly Mrs. R. L. Fishburn, Sr., and Fiist National Bank Building, Bgham City, Utah. picture. This moxie, is something fierce. Mrs. says there is none better in the United J. B. McMaster went to When you go to Comptons Art Gallery for your States, and it is certainly interesting Smithfield Tuesday morning to had become necess- to see that and finsure they will be QUARTERLY CONFERENCE. you it in operation. pictures visit relatives. ary in certain offices sine the last The prospects for a big yield of to- ished right. And our prices are right. Interesting Sessions Held Sunday and Mon- conference by reason of death and ad- matoes are now very Big Bargain sale at Holsts, it and is who leader. the shows encouraging day and a Large Attendancevanced age. Deferred to the recent of an Marshal Robinette and Mr. excellent quality. Those who The hot weather Sunday did not ap- death of Elder Ephraim Wight who contracted their tomatoes are getting Roughcore are back from their pear to have any bad effect on. the was a member of the High Council $8 Room 22outing up to Porweut canyon, Telephono No. 22. per ton but others are only paid 17. attendance at the quarterly conference and nigh Priests quorum, and also having been ' away over three FIRST NATIONAL SANK BUILDING The peelers aie paid 3 cents per pail. for the tabernacle was well filled and spoke of the advanced age of Elder weeks. There were many visitors Tuesday Canal Notice. Jurors for Sept. Termthe Vestry lad to be thrown opeD to Jeppa Jeppssen, by reason of which he to see For Sale 8o A. in N. E. the cannery make its luitial T. It. Cutler and Secretary J. T. The following twenty jurors were QARTHEY & DUMBECK, accommodate the large number atten- was unable to continue the duties of run and all were pleased with its Hammond will hold a meeting at drawn Tuesday to serve 'during the Sec. 3. T. 13N. R. 3, VV. S. L. his office. The speaker paid a high ding in the afternoon. Honey ville tomorrow (Friday) noon. Write R. W. term of court which begins M. for $200. bright prospects of success. All who are interested in the east-sid- e September At the morning services, devoted as tribute to his faithful labors. By a will Utah. 1st. The Barnes, Kaysville, t Tuesday, jurors Sept. canal are urged to be present as usual to the Sabbath schools, the in- unanimous vote he was honorably reTBCBPHOKB 2 Brigham Beats Willard. when be notified to later appear. be will matters Mrs. Metcalt Emma of preseuted. Reno, 219 State St - - - Salt Lake City. Utah terest in the Sabbath school work was leased. Elders Leslie. Nichols and C. While the game lost much of its important A. Dial, Nevada, arrived Byron Barker, Jr., Jno. Monday for evidenced by the large number of Elias Jensen were selected to fill the interest by being so much Announcement. Peter Lowe, Abraham Zundel, Jos.W. months visit with her mother, children, teacners and officers prtsent. two vacancies in the High Council and yet it was certainly gratifying to the Since the return of Miss Estelle Ward, John L. Edwards, Willard Mrs. Anna Anderson, of the THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY On the stand were the stake presi- Eider James Olsen to fill the vacancy Brighamites the way the home team Jensen from t lie Faeiton School of City. to Prest. John D, won out last Saturday la the game of Music, Boston, Muss., where she has Martin Andersen, Charles Wilson, Second ward, this city. dency, Apostle A. O. Woodruff, Elder as second counsellor CAPITAL $50,000.00. tier many been the last baseball with Willard. B. P. Newman, Bsiglium City. This is no josh. Big reducOur boys friends have year studying, Auiliur Winters, the church reporter, Burt iu the High Priests quorum. desired that she greatly stake and name of the general The went into the game determined to the presiding officers of the Stake SunWillard n. Anderson, Beer River tions in mens Ladies childrens give a public recital. Accounts and Correspondence or- win an I City. played good ball. Both teams day schools and others. Stake Supt. authorities and of the auxiliary Chrisshoes at M. Hanson & Sons, tf Miss Jensen, assisted by Prof. were of stake the Solicited. presentE. Mark Thus. were short some of their regular tensen and others, lias decided to comI. D. Peters had charge of the ex- ganizations Hall, Jr., King, Thomas Louglmey of Ogden Garland. and N. Stolil Oleen ed Counsellor to made lias and by arrangements ercises. players and Willard, perhaps, was ply came up T uesday on business for All business Evan Morgan, John L. Fryer, given prompt attention After congregational singing and unanimously sustained. The name of more handicapped on this account give a public recital at the opera on and eve. house Rubbei Go, the 8th, Tuesday Sept Willard of Edwin Cordon P. Elder bnow-vih Goodliffeof A. than Brigham.prater by Bishop would be pleased to have all friends O. C. Hoskins, Enoch Harris, Por- and also to visit his John Pino bee, daughter, J. M, Jenson, the schools in concert recited the was presented as a patriarch and unAndy Jensen for the home team had as we'l as the general public present tae President. Cashier Orson Mrs. Hudson. to pitch the full nine innings and on the occasion. Popular prices. beatitudes led by Elder O. W. Snow. animously sustained. G. C. Rector, Point Lookout. M. of the Tanner spoke Elder J. held out well. Willard had two good 200 $1 to $1.50 mens dress The first intermediate dept, of the Lewis Larsen, Curinne. DO YOU WANT Lorenzo i. Stoh!, growth of the church, the increase of pitchers in Cordon and Lowe but Corshirts Fourth ward saog Oh, My Father.going at from 50c to 75c at Morris Peters, Three Mile. Loans on Real Estate Manager. Tlie preparatory theological dept, of faith and the observance of the laws don was unmercifully batted. Holsts. tf Curtain, :3upm Thos. Fryer, Deweyville. at lowest interest; in conditions the of God. Contrasted Will the Third ward gave an exercise. The Sparks of the home team and Homestead Entries and proofs; and fonathan Campbell daughchoir sang Cause of Truth. THfc E. A. the church since his boyhood days. O. Nebeker of the visitors were both sell Real Estate: To or buy Miss ter of Park inJulia Campbell knocked down by colliding with other Box g ive an interesting sketch of the He had been called J,o labor in the Titles examined and conveyed, While players and it took them some minFIRST NATIONAL BANK valley, are visiting in this city S today school of the stake, paying a terests of the Sunday schools. Reliable legal work; The latter will take the teachers' The there was just reason to feel encour- utes to recover. Sparks was able to OF BRISHRM CITY. high tribute to past workers CONSULT . examination. Mr. Campbell has schotils saiig,In Our Lovely Deseret aged in this work, it needs the play the game out but Nebeker had of the homes. An outline plaD to finally retire, the veteran ball recently returned from a trip Encouraging addresses relative to HOLTON- FRED Co., lessons player, Carson Wells, taking his place. and been the had arranged California, were work the Sunday school then be read at home. The children Utah, Our boys deserve credit for the Brigham City, made by Elder Winters and Apostle should Free samples of Ballards Snow SUPPORTING observers and proper examples snappy game they put up. If a record close are ' Woodruff. Horehound anc Liniment, Syrup be placed lie fore them had been kept of the gainss played For good, reliable In liic afternoon Prest. Clias. Kelly should always Herbine at Pharm Brigham City Referred to llie great characters of this season !t would show they were d and the choir rendered some Cva.J.VV, Hoopes, Propr. it of which was Je- way up iu Hie percentage column. beautiful selections during the ser- history, the greatest Postmaster B F. Boothe, wife call on l care-fulMr. Manderguve good satisfaction sus Christ, and recommended a J vices. N. STOHL, The Worlds Greatest and family, Miss Lavon Peirce JOSEPH as umpire and showed no partiality. study of bis life. The sacrament was administered by Room ?, Telophonc ii. First Nm'l Hark Bid and Mr. of Salt Lake of the Bridge MAGICIAN and NECROMANCER; The following is the line up: Elder Arthur Winters spoke the Bishopric of the Second ward. r-r-, gospel as taught bv Jesus, the lowly City, returned Monday from The fiist time ever presented at BRIGHAM. WILLARD. Prest Kelly expressed his pleasure; PRICES. POPULAR two weeks outing in Blacksmith in the large attendance. He stated (Continued on fourth page OOtb STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS Fork canyon and Bear Lake va A GUARANTEED Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent' Three pints to think of when yon ley. ATTRACTION. DIRECTORS: e rf rc eg x, get Abstracts of Title to Real , Estate: Whether in storm or fair weath John L. Edwaras, Lucius A Snow, General Admission S. N. Lee, er you will be Heated right anc 1. James Nelsen, How to save 10c per day or $36,50 a year. Completeness; . Alnta Nelson, 35c Nels Jenson, Reserved Seats have a good time at the Big Pa Our washing cost us from 6oc to 85c per week and then i 2. Peter M. Hansen. Accuracy; vi'ion best Saturday night; Seats on sale at the box office 10 a. Lorenzo N. Stohl,' John D. Pete as, 3. Responsibility. ouii not always get it done when we wanted it. music. Cashier. President. of m. TT.AK MAWEjl AH Christensen & j Knudson - Rubber! Rubber! ed Qtohl purniture Qompany, they pretty are some-change- Real Estate Loans and taken always That - -- Insurance. Comptons Art Gallery. - PLUMBING. oDe-side- Utah-Mexic- j Opera House August 31, September 1, J. Madison Square Prof. Gunning pie-idu- I Fire Insurance - t ABSTRACTS. ; . day performance. Now we have bought a 1900 Ball'Bearing and the children run it so we PRICE $12 returnable in 3Aduy3 if Washer save at least not satisfactory. 10c per day. Brigham Willard -- Over 400 sold and all givimr perfect satisfaction, Jos. F, Hansen Furniture rl Go., Dealers in Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Ranges and Graniteware, Utah. Brigham City, !,$$ ! ! ! $4 t "tf 4 I t 4 4 4 4 4 4 q4 4 4m 4 4 wc offer In Ladies Pocket Books and Purses is what We have our north window full or first this week. class quality goods at exactly One Half Price. arc We want you to call and see them." They them can You get. worth. are what marked at they the this week for just half what they are marked. If do not buy them marked price the worth not are goods - at the half price. WYNN L. EDDY, Prescription Druggist 1 1 1 2 13 10 40 0 $& 0 0 1 0 0 4 $ & SHOE SALE. 6- -28 0- -10 Another game will be played next Saturday afternoon betweeu the Brig; ham and Willard teams at Willard. a number will go down from , Quite this city to see the game. Both teams are going to put in their best licks to win and the game promises to be 0, Rare Bargains 3 9 6 '0 0 Rules of Sugar Beet Contest. President H. O. Ilaveraeyer, for Abe American Sugar Refining company, offers the Irrigation congress a magni-ticen- t $300 solid silver loving cup for the best sugar beets grown under irrigation, and the following rules for the contest have been put forth by the board of control. First- - Name of county am state where grown. Second Name of exhibitor. Third Name and origin of seed. Fourth Date of planting, If possi- These Extremely Low Prices Wont Last Very Long: $3.00 Shoes for $2.30 2.50 Shoes for 2.2 5. Shoes for- 2,00 Shoes for 1,75 Shoes for 1.50 Shoes for ' rr-Th- es 1.95 1.80 1,50 1.50 1,20 Are Good Shoes Not a Lot o! Junk.-ps- a N. P. HANSENS SHOE AND FURNISHING STORE. College, Young righamLogan, Utah. - ble. , Each sample of exhibit is 10 consist -O- PENS SEPTEMBER 17, 1903. of six average size beets, three of seventeen courses: courses Offers iu the following which are to be exhibited and three are for testing by tlie official chemist College, School of Music, High School, Commercial School, Civil Engineering, Preparatory School, and exert of the Eleventh National Domestic Arts, Normal School, Missionary School, Irrigation congress. Mechanic Arts, Training School. All express charges must be prepaid JOSEPH F. SMITH, Prest. JAS. H. UNFORD, Prest- - of Faculty. on sugar beets to be entered kt this Send to H. Bullen, J r., Secretary, for catalogue. exhibit. The value of an abstract depends on Card of Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen de THESE THREE VITAL POINTS sire to thank all whoso kindly assisted them during the sickness, death and I Invite an examination of the methods adopted to secure accuracy, and of burial of their beloved babe. my ability to make good any loss caused by error or omission in auy abstracts. Free Street Exhibition- A free street exhibition will be given I confine myselt exclusively to duriugProf. Cunning's pcrfoemances! here. . Prof. Cunning will allow you to select a committee of eight or ten persons from your most prominent citizens. One-hal- f of the committee will blindfold him and remain with him while the other half will drive anywhere they desire and hide some article, and come buck to the btartlng point. Then the Professor will get into the carriage and drive over the same route while he is still blindfolded and hnd the hidden article. . QIIAS. E. FOXLEY, . ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK And can give the promptest attention to all work in my line. Norman Lee, First Nut. ...... Utah Hook Bl.lg., Brigham, REG BERROW, BARBER . ATTORNEY-AT-LA- (Deputy County Attorney) Office at Court Hou&e Utah Brigham City Abstracter. Bonded Room 35, Next doer to the cew Livery. 9- - CALL AND SEE HIM. FRUIT TREES. $100,000 to Loan to .7 apple trees, two years, $G0 feet, leading varieties, per 1,000; $10 per 100. 12.000 shade trees, $3 to $7 per 100. Call at nursery and see trees. 10.000 D. LOhr, Corinne, Utah. at c per cent interest on improved dry irrigated farms or? .... pred J H olton, Office Room 23 First Nat. Bank Bids, , |