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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, ''THURSDAY. Conju'iit M. I. A. Convention- The unt.'iu! conjoint convention of the Y. L .md Y. 1. 1. I. clarions of the H x Elder stake last Sunday was the best attended of auy held here In recent years. Every association in the stake was represented bt Stone, Idaho', upwards of one hundred officers attending. The visitors from the general board, Salt Lake City, were Bryant S. Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. Wro. B. Dougall aqd Lewis S Cannon. The program, or at least a very interesting part of it, began at the opera house Saturday night when a social reunion of the officers and visitors was held Brigham City's best watermelons, canteloups, peaches and giapes were served in abundance so that all were fully supplied. Following this were some pleasing musical selections by Prof. Ernest Nichols and Mrs. Lottie Cozier On Sunday the associations met iu the forenoon aud afternoon at the tabernacle, the young ladies holding their sessions in the vestry. Nephi Anderson presided over the deliberations of the young men and Miss Hattie Wight over the young a-- . L. M. 1. x. to intertst liiiiSe wl.u A Prison Row- aie not paiticularly spiritual minded. at Monday morning tlie prisont-t- s There ore many bright yourg ladies in Ogden engag d in a the mui-tjail of this ia?s whose would row, as a result-owhich Katu Card-webe valuable. She felt encouraged one of the inmates, Is nursing a with the growtn of tnc Mutual Imbadly bruised head. It1 is said the provement work. trouble anise over Cardwells having Eider Wra, B. Dougall said the keygiven some information to the officers note of Mutual Improvement work regarding the recent stabbing affray should be to obtain the Holy Spirit. in the ja), particulars of which were He felt that an effort should be made published at the time. Trouble arose to interest more of the young people ovei their breakfast and three prisonin this work. While missionaries are ers named Cunningham, Williams and sent abroad by tlie hundreds, there Burke, awaiting trial for highway are many young people in our midst robbery, assaulted Cardwell. They who need laboring with and conversion. knocked him down and kicked him Prest. "Kelly said lie had enjoyed the several times while he was down. CardJ exercises of the day which had been well is serving 150 days for larceny. very instructive. Mutual Improve- Tribune. ment work is progressive and had been the means of diffusing intelliFearful Oddi Against Him. Bedriddeu, alone and destitute. gence among the young people. Such, in brief, was the condition of an Benediction by Mrs. T. 11. old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Versailles, O. For years be was troubled with Kidney disease and The Pleasure of Eating, neither doctors nor medicines gave Persons suffering from indigestion, him relief. At length he tried Elecdyspepsia or other stomacli trouble tric Bitters. It put him on his feet will lind that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in short order and now he testifies, digests what you eat and makes the Im on the road to complete recovstomach sweet. This remedy is u ery. Best on earth for Liver and g cure for Indigestion and Kidney troubles aud all forms of Dyspepsia and all complaints affect- Stomacli and Bowel Complaints. or the ing membranes of the glands Only 50c. Guaranteed by Wynn L. stomach or digestive tract When Eddy, prescription druggist. you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure everyeat. tastes good, and every , There are 19,500,000 Catholics in thing you bit of tlie nutriment that your food the United States. They are miniscontains is assimilated and appropii-ate- d tered by cardinal, 100 bishops, and by the blood aud tissues. Soli 12,500 priests, in 11,000 churches. by Wynn I). Eddy, prescription drugDistress AFter Eating Cured. gist. W. T. Holland of Greensburg, Judge Last year the farmers in this coun- La , wlio is well aud favorably known, try expended for labor an average of says: Two years ago I suffered $75 per farm, an increase of $u per greatly from indigestion. After eating, great distress would Invariably farm over three years ago. result, lasting for an hour or so and I concluded my nights were restless. A Boy's Wild Ride tor Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and.it to try family around expecting him me entirely. Now my sleep is tc die, and a son riding for life, I cured letreshing and digestion perfect. miles, to get Dr. King's New Dis-- 1 Sold b.v Wynn L. Eddy, prescription covety for Consumption, Coughs and druggist. Colds, W. II. Brown of Leesvilie, Inti., Someones lark of accuracy in endured death's agonies from asthma; translating the cableiam from Beirut but this wonderful medicine gave came veiy near having serious conrelief and soon cured him.' He sequents. writes: I now sleep soundly every Like marvelous cures of Con- His Lift Saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholnight. era and Diarrhoea Remedy. sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, B. L. Byer, a Cot.glis, Colds and Grip prove its cooper matchless merit for all Throat aud of this town, says he believes ChamGuaranteed bottles berlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Lung troubles. 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at Remedy saved his life last summer. Wynn L. Eddys drug store. He had been sick for a month with The army canteen has bobbed op a hat the doctors call bilious dysentery and could get nothing to do him any ' again. Possibly the poor thing good until he tried this remedy. It wants to he filli-c- . him relief. immediate gave says J. F. Little, merchant, Hancock, Md. e A For sale by Wynn L. Eddy, prescripCough Remedy has tion ' druggist. a remarkable record. It has been in use for over thirty years, during which time many million bottles have been sold and used. It has long been the standatd and main reliance in the treatment of croup in thousands of homes, yet dming all this time no case has ever been reported to the manufacturers in which it failed to effect a cure. When given as soon as the child benrmes hums' or even as) a ll, ex-ce- never-failin- ladies. Topics were assigned and fully discussed by members and visitors so that a thorough understaudingof the Mutual Improvement work could be 1 obtained. In the evening a conjoint session was held which was largely attended by M. I. A. officers, stake presidency aud genera! public. The tabernacle choir rendered some fine selections during the exercises. Elder N. J. Valentine offered the opening prayer. Stake Supt. Nephi Anderson presented tlie names of the officers of the Stake Y. M.'M. I. A. who were unanimously sustained as follows: Stake suueriniendent, Nephi Anderson: h: .Wt., Ernest P. Horsley; 2nd J. Valentine; Aids,- Abiati) Evans. Elias C. Jensen, John E. Baird, J. W. Peters. Jacob C. Jensen, Lorenzo W. Anrieison, John H. Forsgren and J. C. Cutler. . Life-Wit- j well-kno- Madsen spoke on the subject ;,f amusements. She favored t lie idea of appointing amusement committees to provide suitable recreation for the young and suggested that here a le better foi r.is of amusements than dancing which is being indulged in to excess. Deprecated curd playing at any time and buggy riding on SunMiss-Dais- I Rema-itabl- day. Elder Lewis S. Cannon spoke on the same topic. He said a certain amount of amusement is necessary and has been advocated by the leaders of tlie church. In the early history of Utah Prcst. Brigham Young had provided for such by having tlie Social Hall and Ihe.itie built in Salt Lake City. All .imusements should be under tlie con-linr Hit- juesiding offireis of tlie ward cr slake, whete h :!d. oi - soon as the croupy rnnbh appears, it will prevent the attack It is pleasant to take, many children like it. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Wynn L- - Eddy, pres- Elias C. Jensen sung a selection very i s ITeotiveiy. Mis. Sophy Valentine spoke on tlie subject of conjoint officers meetings and offered some suggestions as to the piuceedure on such occasions. for Pear Treatment - 1 have Iih'i d n i . lb, miipMmiiu i de - per-cen- -, - FOLElSHOmTAR -- 0. ANDERSON'S , 4 eclTTTT BeWcilUs i&mii Ml T side, k'K hi ritf. ADOLPir A. Jefi Pound keeper for Mantua pree Stalya For Piles, Burns, Sere t. , je.svauraC-.ai- nci. i0LETSH0hlTOTTAR forckUdrtm af, : maw pmRmar. Western. Connecting SOUTHERN PACIFIC j at Ogden Union Depot with all and ORECON SHORT LINE TRAINS The only Transcontinental Line passing through Salt Lake City r NOT, look this copv over carefully and see if it is not worth L 2i-2- c, the price charged by the year j j It gives you tlie leoat and state news; it is filled witli ether reading matter of interest; We havent had a dissatisfied subscriber yet j ; j I j ; indies at a fine dinner at t be Utah-n- a lintel. The time for pin) mg t'ae text game', has not yet been decided upon. That is, ar you a subscriber of th Box Sldor News? j j ! 1 . g THE , DINING CARS I I $ Service a la Carte on all through tiains. For rates, foldero, frea Illustrated booklets, etc.. Inquire of your nearest ticket agent, specifying the Rfo Grunde route, or address J , Cure After-comin- Glemvood Springs, Aspen, Lcadville, Pueblo, Color td Springs Denver, Omsha, Kansas City, St, Louis, Chicago and all points east , U-- ' THE SCENIC LINE TO yoUi ig ladies Vatinas did the hunois ii.v and 'Iiss Kate JuDummi reieice does Neglected consumption not exist where Scott's Emul- - Will Lowe were uc.pirus. received the thanks) yion is. James KnuJ-afor refreshments. Uie of Paers Prompt use of Scotts Emulof the game the Wilnnl lion checks the disease while it At the warn weie the guests of t ae Br.guam an be checked. 5 l; Faber, - -- Send for fret sample. tta'js. E W S? champion-- ! people are learning that con- - of the two cities. The captains of the respec iiae teams imption is a curable disease. : is neglected consumption are Miss Pauline Woodyatt for Wii-- 1 .at is so often incurable. lard and Miss Edna Jensen for Brig- him. At the faintest suspicion of onsumption get a bottle of The lino up: WILL ARB. cotts Emulsion and begin BK1GHAM. Nelson Mary (center) Taylor Myrtle gular doses. SCOTT. & BOWNE, Chemist Pearl Street, New York vx. and ft. 00; all druggist. , t-- Rio Grande The only kind of consump- - sldp lias gone to the Wilaid boyv iO:i to fear is neglected considerable interu-- l vjli .niter in; : j C. I ft AND THE j Ivor of health. vi's are all mr DO YOU TAKL j tn- l.'i'iu i ' -- the contest between m ' I HT r i, Denver & Rio Grande The contest came off at the big pa- vilion, this city, and was witnessed by about two hundred spectators wlio j greatly enjoyed the tine pla; s made by both sides. .HISUmption. Pi yM . baseball I ;m ;n manuiacttirvr, established i ,1 ms Wiin p ,n ,i It ; . . , Bouieaiii nilx'Uie ,11 li . o.1 ... ;as 01 y in tins past t wo seasons and have met withjr'J witli i.i'iid I country in i86t. In cut June if the then bligut appears some success and take plea-'iir- e in li " ' ill- - f..V " u- - - 1 itjta-i' '! for cc ar the outside t . ut-use the The di- It out well down the (ree offering a few suggestions. play ball. Tin- gain, was ci. v- Ur the cut on pencils. coaloil tlie By places. straight sease made its appearance in my four innings but in tlie fifth the Brigcan win. orchard June 4, 1902, and spread so using diligence I know you Stomach Trouble, ham boys fell down hard. Parsons, Dont wait until the blight appears who used I have been troubled with my to play ball when other rapidly that 80 per cent of my trees move, but comwere effected in a week and it con- before you mako members of tlie Willard team were in- stomach the past four years, says D. mence tlie fight against tho disease as tinued to spread until July 1, of the has coached the boys lids sea- L. Beach of Clover Nook Farm, Greenare well .set and fants, same year, 07 per cent were effected-- I soon ivs your trees A few days ago I was son and his efforts have resulted iu field, Mass. was at my wits end to know wbat continue the fight just as. though you making them undmibUtdly the cham- induced to try a box of Chamberlains to do. About a week after tlio blight could see it right in tlie trees ready to pion players of the county. If this Stomach and Liver Tablets, I have dimade its appearance I noticed in a eorno out. Remember that this statement is disputed by any team in j taken part of them and feel a great the is in blood sap poison, California paper an article from an sease, like If you have any trouble Ihe county, there is yet time to try deal better. once there orchard 1st wlio had met with success under the outer skin and conclusions before tlie season closes is necessary to check tlie by cutting the diseased parts away amputgtion and we do not doubt tho Willard team One disesaser pound of prevention is and using coaloil straight on the wilt accommodate any or all comers. of cure. In With oil worth n bundled pounds stumps left Jrom cutting. The Brigham hots are Individually can and shears I waded into my or- proportion to your diligence so will good players, but fail to properly supchard of several hundred largo trees. your success he. port each other and lue confidence Wii. M. Miller. LOCAL MAILS. Owing to my hay crop coining on only . too easily. They have worked bird 1903- a portion of my time was devoted to Penrose, Utah, Sept. 1, MAILS CLOSE. this season to give the people rf Brigthe orchard. By July 1, 1902, I had and Northbound No baseball exhibitions ham 11:45 a m good HiOwes Life to a Neighbor's Kindness. gone over it the first time. Tlie tre-- s mucil of the pleasure of tlie summer Northbound No 7:30 p m Mr, D. V, Daugherty, well known were loaded with fruit aud In cutting has been duo to their efforts. Gentle Northbound, Local & Cache I looked too much at tlie fruit and not throughout Merc.tr and Sumner counat all times they have won tlie 7:30 pm Valley Noll .W. Va., most likely owes his mauly enough at the diseased parts and tlie ties, did if 8 tlie Southbound of No 7:30 they community p m life to the kindness of a neighbor, -- lie respect blight came out below Hie cuts which win all lie games Southbound No 10.... not 8:00 pm with could have been avoided by cutting was almost hopcless.'y afflicted Lowe pitch- Southbound, Local & Cache In Boy game Saturdays lower down. In the meantime 1 ap- diarrohea; was attended by two ed the entire nine 0:35 a m Valley No 12 iunlngs for the visiwho gave Iwm little, if any, plied the Bordeaux mixture which physicians J was well supported. tors MAILS AIUIVK. and did not seem to effect my trees hut relief, when a neighbor learning of is the line-up- : From south No 7 The following 12:28 m p his serious condition, .brought him helped my brother's taees a slmrt disFrom south No 9 8:30 a ra Choi tance away. Later in Juiy, 1 went bottle of Chamberlains Colic, From south, Local & Cache which era and Diarrhoea Rjem-edy- , 8:30 a m Valley Noll.. through and cut out the diseased cured him in less than xwenty-feu- r From north No 8 8:30 a m coaloil. I the let parts again using From north No to 6H0 p m the orchard rest the balance of tlie hours." For sale by Wynn J.. Eddy From 1101 th, Local .t (laelie prescription diuggist. season.As soon es spring broke this 10:15 a m Valley No 12. Office hours from 8:30 a m t 8.00 p rn season I put on a spnty of lime, salt Assessment Notice- ' F. O. .opens Sunday from 10:00 tc and sulphur on the trees fhat were in Curlew Irrigation & Reservoir Co 11:00 a. m B. F. Boothe. P. M. all condition and out trees dug good (Principal place of business, Know that were effected below tlie main viile, Box Eider County, Utah.) One Minute Cough brandies and cut out all dead, wood in ' Notice is hereby given that at a For Coupht, Cotda end froufi those remaining into meeting of tlie board of directors of bloom and the (lowers had dropped 1 said company , held August 22, 1C9C, , used the Bordeaux mixture will) the following assessments were order-ed levied on the capital stocit of the Since then 1 have sulphur added. Bucklcmt Arnica Salv. company, viz : On the trees For general expenses includbeen watching results. fame for marvellous Hat world-wiany other salve, cures. It where I g it below the disease In my .. 0 etc surpass salaries, ing per cept lotion, ointment or balm for Cut, first pi nning. I li ive got good, lie.iitliy For special liabilii ies, eastt side canal Corns, Bums, Boils, Sores, Felons, y growth Tree fioiu blight notwithstandUlcers. Totter, Halt Rheum, Fever For special liabilii ic- west- ing I have done all tnatcuuld to check sores. Chapped Hands, Skin Ei options: 11 pee scent side canal tlie growth. Cure guaranteed. Payable imnodia.eiy ill cash io .tlie Infallible for Pile , ffynn L. Edd,-- prescripOnly 25c. I would recommend to those having secretary of the comp toy. -Also tiie Billowing assessnie jt paj tion druggist. young .trees uot yet effected that they able in cash or labor, viz.: , sow the ground to For atop cultivation, cleaning the west-sid- e Estray Notice. Orchard grass after the year of plantcanal 9.00 per hundred shares I s of tate Utah, ' Use ing. judgment in Irrigating and Fer cleaning the east- of Box Elder. ( THE FINEST Harness County nut irriga'e too often to force the side canal 9.00 per hundred shares Mantua precinct of said the Any stock upon which said assess and Saddle Exhibit growth. Tlie faster the growth tlie merit shall remain unpaid Wednes- coun.ty. followmore susceptible tlie trees arc to tlie tlie in my possession I ba.ve day, Sept. 30, 1903, will be delinquent will be found at and advertised for- sale at. public ing deax f ibed estray animals which, if In the city be will sd and tiken away, not claim auction and unless payment, is made to tlie highest tiefnrc, will be sold on Saturday, Oct sold a.t putll auction residence in said G. at my area Ooldn Prevont PmmibmI bidder cash 31,1902. atlUocl.Kkp.m. at the school t.he on Th'.UKdiiy, house, Know villc, Box Elder count , preni act, lilhjiay of State of Utah, to pay' tho del'in. SepUCLber, 1WV- - at the hour of 2 p. in. HARNESS STORE quent assessment, together witlvthe DE3C KlPl't tf OF ANIMALS: cost of advertising and expense of g Re. side! on left branded r Ono red stt Repairing of all kinds in my line By order of the board of directors. promptly attended to. Mall orders one red heifer, i'rendert C C on right have my personal attention. Vtd Titos. W. Rob , h'p. labeled in rig.'1 ear; ,,,e one bulJ visible; red, no brands or marks KeereU .ry. Hep First Door North of First NtttT Bask Bldg. off r!f'1 Went side Mato St. steer, crop Snowviile, Box Elder county, Utah. white-face- d Brigham oity no brands visible: one re August 22, 1903. i jrxwxtwssscswe-saKs-zi L. that the 5 j Oleen N. Ktohl gave his ideas cription druggist. of conducting preliminary programs, BASKETBALL CONTEST. lie.said these were usually loo mechanical. Great care should be. exercised to get suitable features. The The Brigham Young Ladies Win the First - Came. principal of these is the singing and The first of a series of three games much responsibility rests upon the to be played between the ladies bas- - .Tn Trdihr fl chorister, .. j ketball teams of this city and Willard Mrs. Maria Y. Dougall felt to en- the, championship was won lastl courage the organization of auxilary Satlm,.(J by tJ0 Ufrai teaD1 by a score j societies under Cue supervision of tbe ;l b g Now t t, ,11 Irt-st- . . Page 5. SEPTEMBER 10, 1903 A BENTON G. agtt.Kft.t'U A. Year. P. D., Salt Lake City, Ut TTtssyrawa aammiww ae wftwwargggcat.iwiiB. ; mot |