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Show AND JEWEL UNIVERSAL RANGES, reason to belieTe that they will rival in popularity some of the famous medicinal water resjrt of the country. Dtseret News. Nichols Pearse Wedding. Miss Venna Nichols and Dr. Richard A. Pearse of this city weie married last Saturday afternoon at the home of M- -. and AJrs. A. R. C. Smith at North Ogdn, Eider Joseph Stanford performing tiie cuemony. Tiie bride is a popular and accomplished young lady of this city, daughter of the late Bishop Alvin und Charlotte Nichols. Dr. Pearse lias resided here nearly a year and lias made many friends. They will be at home after November 23, expecting to occupy the Squires' cottage on Forrest St. Tbe News extends congiatulations and best wishes. Married in the Temple. Lai son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Larsen of this city, and Krasins Cbristensen of were married in the Logan temA reception will be ple yesterday. tendered tbe young couple this evening at the home of the tndes parents In tbe Second ward. Miss Emma The City CouncilAt tiie session of the city council Tuesday night, the committee to whom whs referred tbe charges made by Messrs. Rich and Chase agaiust tbe Merrell Lumber & Salt Co. reported that they had considered the matter and after a full and fair examination, decided that the evidence introduced did not sustain ifce charges. The report was adopted. The charges made were to the effect that C. Simonsen, one of tbe city couocllmen, being a member of the firm of The Merrell Lumber & Sait- Co., the contract entered into between the city and said company was illegal and all monies paid under such contract should be Christensen & Knudson. We cheerfully refund your money if you are not perfectly satisfied with a NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINE. NONE BETTER. WITHIN THE REACH OR ALL LARGS USE OF Change in Local Agents. Mr. E. W. Dunn, who has been the EDWARD 8. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH agent of the Oregon Short Line In this city for a number of years past, has REAL resigned his position and has been sucESTATE ceeded by W. V. Lrow a,son, the agent LOANS. at Collinstou. Mr. Dunn has been in the eontinu- -, MONEY ON HAND oils serv ice of this company for twenty years and one month, fotuieen years insures pioinptness and quick Ot which hate been spent in t In,, city. 'At the time he siartwl, the m.i I was delivery. Being our own, makss it possible for us to make and keowu as tiie I lab Northern tailicad, a narrow gauge affair with but close loans with little trattlo. During that time the road has grown to he one of the most proNo fitable in tiie country and gives exrel-leu- t No service. No Mr. Dunn has not decided what No lie will do in the future and yet enter may No the company's service again in some Heaters and Ranges. Christensen & Knudson. other capacity. The Best the Market Affords. Prices Right. GET THEM AT .. recovered. Both Mr Simonsen and Mr Merrell deny that Mr Simonsen is a member of such company and the report, of tiie committee Is to tbe effect that the evidence submitted does not so prove. First National Bank Building. The rates for electric lights were fixed as follows: For the first light, 50 cts per month, and for each addiit is understood that he is behind the tional light 25 ct-- per month; all la RAILROAD. ANOTHER candle power. project. Chas Wight, Sr., was granted privi announTbe new railroad company Tha Oydn & Northwestern to Extend to 1 ge of selling merchandise and mediis ces in articles its it that incorporBrigham. cines under sanction of board of ated for tbe purpose of constructing health. Ogh'ii. Utah, November 6 Artl-- c and railroads in Utah. A Will be placed at the es oT ineorpoi allou of the Og- While operating it sets forth that it will operate city's electric power house. den . Northwestern U thread com- lines by steam and electricity it is unIt was decided that parties desiring pany, and the Ogden & Hot Springs derstood that steam will be the mo- Ice from the city pond should clean Sanitarium company were filed here tive power for the line between OgeD out tbe pond themselves. Elias C Jensen was appointed assisthis morning with the county clerk. and Brigham City. tant. electrician at 50 per month. '1 he capitalization of the railroad The Hot Springs Sanitarium comcompany Is placed at 200,000, divided pany is organized for the purpose of HOTEL UTAH-N- A REGISTRY. inio 2,000 shares of the par value of the erection of a sanitarium hospital 100 each: that of the sanitarium j at the Hot Springs, ten miles north of Arrival for the Week Ending, Wednesday company is placed at ?20,000. The property was acquired here, Noon, Nov. lith, 1903-The uew tailroad company takes in nearly a year ago by Mr, Eecles, and D Lewis, Provo, Utah; Willis t lie existing road to the Hot Springs, it is now his intention to develop the Rowiltfe, Lincoln, Neb.; J A Lee, sanand pi opuses to extend tiie line to hot springs, erect an Omaba, Neb.; H Gardner, Colorado Brigham City in the spring, a distance itarium and lay out some handsome Springs; S D Aiken, E J Harness, is stated Mike of 20 miles, and at the cost Of 12,000 parks in the vicinity. It McBride, F Byston, Salt Lake; a mile. The offlceis are: Thomas D. here that wotk will be commenced on A J Ltpton, Philadelphia, Pa., Louis A as soon all as Dee, president; II. H. Spencer, yicej tbe improvements just Elliott, Agt,. A Little Outcast; Geo Denver; O H Wheeler, Ogpresident; C. II. Kircher, secretary, the plans have been perfected. The Thomas, F T Troxcel, Salt Lake; L E und R. S. Joyce, treasurer. Dayid springs have long been considered den; H A Betz, Lawrence, S. F. Eecles is on tbe boafd of directois.and valuable properties, and with Mr. Ec- - Lakevtew Ranch; Cal.; Dave McQueen, Salt Lake; Jay A Day, N. Y.; E A W B 111; Fisk, Chicago, Wingate, M 1 Petersen, O L Hess, St Louis, Thc Cole's Improved Voiv Mo.; F II Pitcher, New York Coal Stove tex Hot-BlaCity; II J Boticbood, Chicago; Leon R SherLichtenstein, Salt Lake: Hui ns the gasses in soft coal, man, Tremont; C D Mayfield, Garland; Jas Ingilseken, M R Hutchinwhich amount to more than son, N C Str Ingham, Salt Lake; A L of this fuel, which are wastWaterhouse, Portland; Win McAlv A, 4V . under-tlr.i- fr ed with the oi dinar lister, St. Joe; Jim B Herrick, C II Turner, Ogden; E T Richardson, Salt stove. The two top drafts Lake; Roy L Byrne, Omaha! W A ' iHWif discharge highl heated air into Turner, Ogden; Jos Turner, Morgan; Mr and Mrs W E Applegate and son, 'he combustion chamber, with M os Mu rphey, Kentucky; J N Dunn, .i itjtary motion, mixing it with Duluth; H Jacobson, St. Louis; Dave .he lising gasses more thorHuston, San Francisco; II Lester, John Sampson, Ogden; J H Barkley, oughly th.tn is possible with a St Joe. Stohi Furniture Go., 1 1 . i to cts. at N. THE OFFICIAL RETURNS. The Canvassing Board Makes Some Corrections Which do Not Effect Gener- Teachers InstituteA teachers' Institute will he held In Brigham on Friday nod .Saturday, ov. 2oih and 2ist. Miss Pollock and and Prof. Stewart of Salt Lake have been secured to attend the sessions of the instfoutre. , Teachers and trustees will tie furnished with programs In a few days. ' Nepiii Andeusov, County Nopt, of Schools. al Result NOTICE. The Mayor and city council met ror of 10 votes was made In the returns Monday to canvass the votes of Ihe for John P. Christensen, councilman, election November 3rd, and while the who should have been credited with general result is the same, they fouod 127 instead of 117 votes making N. J. quite a number of errors in the official Nelsens majority 53 Instead of 83. t J. L. Robinette, tiie present incumreturns. In the FoUith polling predi ct Chris bent, received one vote for marshal Ilolst had been credited will) 99 voles but a It was not cast in his precinct, for mayor and Samuel Carier f6 for Mr. Robinette Is relieved of any susmarshal. These weie each in error 10 picion. With these exceptions the returns votes and were reduced to 89 and 8o are their the same as published last week. majorities respectively making The following arc the corrected 10 iess. In the First polling pieclm-- an er return-- : l C. 1 Christensen. Buy a beautiful decor- ated match case free. Loremo I, Stohi PLUMBING. TELEPHONE 219 State St - Curtain h. tip m Nov, 13th, THE BASK Of BRIGHAM CITY All business given prompt attention In the District court of the First Judicial District iu and for the county of Bux Elder, State of Utah. John B McMaster and John II Forsgren, SHERIFFS Plaintiffs, vs. SALE. William Rendiaw, Defendant. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on Friday, the 4th day of December, 1903, at 12 oclock noon, at tbe front dour of the County Court House, Brigham City, Utah, the following described proper- The stove has a larger positive radiating surface than any otheV stove of the same diameter.' This is one reason why it is a pet feet haid coal and wood stove, as well as the best Hot-blasoft coal stove on the market.' , r st Jos. F, Hansen, Sole Agent. ty, - $ A Fountain Pen that always writes is the right pen to have, will allow us to show you and sell you a Waterman Pen Pi I m Call and see fdr yourself AT THE CITY DRUG STORE Prescription Druggist The south half of Lot two (2). Block two (2) Plat A Willard City Survey and being six (g) rods front by sixteen (la) rods deep in Sec. 23, T. 8, N. R 2 W Salt Lake Meridian, in Box Elder County, State of Utab. Dated Nov. I2tb, 1003. STOHL BROTHERS. Loans, Loans, Loans, REAL AND INSURANCE Room 22- TsiaphonoNo. 22. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING s& E. W. NICHOLS. RANCH COMPANY. N P Hansen shoes are better variegreat variety Get your embroidery, silks and Good Halfacre Lot ties) one year old field grown at reduced price in one hundred lots. pillow tops, etc., at Horsleys. 2t For Sale Yours to save money, Sorosis underskirts just in. C. on 2nd West St., 4 block north Forrest St. Apply to Oluf Christensen, Holst & Son. D. S. LOHR, f ItbS 1st. E. Sts., Brigham City. Janl (ever-bloomin- Tons oi Electrical Appliances Utah, FRUIT TREES, to apple trees, two yearn. 10.000 7 feet, leading varieties, 00 per I.OOO: 10 per 100. 12.000 shade trees, 3 to 17 per 100. Call at nursery aud see trees, i, LOhr, Corinne. Utah. ABSTRACTS. Three p lints to think of when vou yet Ah itracts of Title to ileal state: Completeness; Accuracy; Responsibility. Tiie value of an abstract depends on THESE THREE VITAL POINTS. Yours to please, Toltec Brigham City, 4 te. Comptons Art Gallery. NEW MUSIC STORE. Make YOUR HOME ESTATE D ARRIVED. All new and See our new line before the choicest Nursery Shade trees $3 to $6 per hundred fruit trees, apple trees $60 per thou Roses in and; $10 )er hundred. com- Colored Subjects, Medallions JUST I have secured the agency for tiie HENRY F, MIL- -- PAY FOR ITSELF world renowned Joseph Josefhsox, will be the best which LER n!2 d3. piano Sheriff. We will sell you land in piano ever brought Into Box Elder County. I will al-- o handle eheaper tracts under Bear River canal, east or grades and be able to suit all tastes west of Bear river, with or without Saved by buying fruit trees and shade and purses. If you want a piano 1 water, and will give you 10 to 20 years can save you money. trees of to pay for same. If you want a home A shipment bs already been made write or call on us at Garland ar D. S. LOHR which will be here In about a week. For the present the pianos wilt be. Brigham City, Utah. kept at my residence. Yours for a square deal, Corinne, Utah, Corinne as BOB ORDER. MONEY a guarantee to be you will have one that is All Write" because s perfect In every particular goes with each pen. WYNN L. EDDY, to-w- it: s tockton M A big line of Picture Mouldings, Picture are taken. STOHL FRED I. IIOLTOII. supported by rn excellent pany. 8 Gorgeous Scenes 8 4 Striking Acts up-to-da- N CONSULT Success of the Season Photo Platinettes and JOSEPH DO Y9II WANT Loans on Real Estate at fowest Interest; Homestead Entries and proof; To buy or sell Real Estate; Titles examined and conveyed. Reliable legal work; OUTCAST. Frames, Cashier LORENZO N STOHL ( 2 John Pino bee. J. G.upenters production of LITTLE MADE TO M. - - Salt Lake City. Utah Manager A FRAMES DUMBF.CK, j- Cood pasturing for stock. Second growth hay line. Never been fed off. .Inquire at Comptons E. PICTURE 3 worth ot goods of Elias Jensen and get Friday, 'a & QARTHEY Wanted Girl for light house J. M. Jenson, President. work. Apply to Mrs. R. Kaiser. Opera House st Hansens. 1 Notice 13 hereby given that CAPITAL $50, 000.0a the water will be turned out of city, Sunday night, Nov. 15, and remain out until Monday night Accounts and Correspondence for the purpose of cleaning ditchSolicited, es. By order of city vvatermuster, Art Gallery. i single dr.ift and these gasses are thus oxidized and burned. - Memorial Services. EDWARD B, KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH Memorial services will be' held in tiie Second waid meeting house nest Nun- -j day atteiiiuon at 4 o eOw-:n memory of l.ucilie, i lie lit! tc daughter of Mr All kinds of stove repairs at Jos. . and Mr,-- Juim WilHorsley, .u,-Hansen Furniture Co. ) lard, ihe I2vear old son of Mr and Mrs P C Cliristeiisoo, who died about Good Ginves tor fruit three week- - ago of diphtheria. picker, - Hoi Blasts and Oak Heaters. Delay Commissions Expenses Mortgage Tax Third Party No Attorney Fee ,No Appraiser Fee. I Invite an eAjmiuauou of the methods adopted to secure accuracy, and ef my ability to make good any lc oauead by error or omission In my abstracts. I confine Whether you build of Brick or Stone There is item, also, lumber. the important of finishing No matter what you build, you will need LUMBER We Furnish What You Need and we provide the guarantee that it shall be first class in every respect.' Wilson LumberCo,, Tremont and Bear RlverCity,?tah Phone in Tremont office, myselt exclusively !- - ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK And can give the promptest attention to all work in my line. Norman Lee, Bonded Room SS, First Nat. Abstracter. V Book Bldfc., Brigham, Utab $100,000 to Loaii at G per corn interest on improved dry or irrigated farms.... J. Office Room 23 First Holton Nt. Bank Bid. |