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Show Devoted to no Party or BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1904. LUME IX. Hava Just Raselvad -- a beautiful SPRirta LINE ef W OWN A Lace Curtains, Door Drapings, A NICKEL MINE- ' - PRETTY THINGS Valuable Mine in Norway in Which Brigham People are Interested' Messrs C. W. and J. C. Knudson Portiers, Smyrna and Administer Rugs, with Din-wood- TEMPTED by the PRETTINESS ol the things. Furniture Co., VERDICT SENTENCED. the Stealing In OF for Responsibility County Jail Friday a pathetic Incident rred in the d.stret court when is Dunn, a biy ten years of age. brought into court to answer to At- charge of housebreaking. defended the boy J. U. Call parents accompanied him into at Iey appears that the boy In company onother boy a little older entered residence of Henry Holst the 23rd ist December while Mr. Holst and were visitiug in Park valley. Is alleged that the Dunn boy took i money besides some clothing and kets. In court he plead guilty was permitted to testify that he took fifty cents and that the The er articles Were returned. ents also testified that this was boys first offense and that lie was ally a good and obedient boy. stated that under the to the offense charged, he uldhave to impose a sentence of lier one year in the state priou or lienee him to the reform school til he became of age and did Hot ik the testimony Justified such On lus sugges-ere punishment. County Attorney Perry withdrew charge of housebreaking and bstituted that of petit larceny. ?oa the boy agaiu pleading guilty judge sentenced him to one week the county j lil and he was led out thing in terror. edge Hart a or guilty m for Explosion is not nitely Fixed. Messrs. C. W. and J. C. Knudson went to Salt Lake yesterday and will Coronor Wm Horsley ana jurors William Wight, C. C. Hansen and learn more of the particulars. .fames Knudsoa met in this city last Thursday to take further teitimony Voting Contest And Ball. in respect to the explosion at Jacksons The voting contest for the most Point on the Lucin cut-o- ff by which popular lady in the First and Second lives were lost and a num- wards, has created a twenty-liv- e great amount of ber of others severely Injured. interest among the people of this oity. The witnesses examined were Engi- This is, however, nothing more than neer Stanton, Fireman Reid and Ma- one would naturaly expect from the ster Mechanic Hope. The testimony fact that the objects of the contest and went to show that Engineer Luna had ball are worthy ones, viz: good, wholeapplied the air and finding it would some amusement for our young peonot work whistled for breaks. ple and, also, a means of securing The verdict of the jury did not money with which to assist in providplace the responsibility for the acci- ing suitable seats for the ward choirs. dent except to state that it was the There are several leaders In the conresult of a collision and that the explo- test some of whom have sprung into sion might have been avoided had the the race with apparent great strength car containing powder been placed at since last week. The most prominent the rear of the train. are Miss Kelly and Miss Siggard, who are both being pushed for victory, Then again we haye some very strong candidates who have been on the list from the beginning who are making at steady gains. At the dance at the opera bouse Friday night a ballot box will be proLadies and Gentlemens ad vided and voting will continue up to 11 oclock when the ballots will be vanced class commences Friday, counted and the result announced. March 4th, at 8 p, m. The following is the official count at Childrens beginners class com 9 oclock this mornlDg: 147 .. mences Saturday, March 5th, a Eliza Siggard 145 Lizzie Kelly p. m. 63 Amelia Graehl Childrens advanced class com- Edna Jensen 33 mences Saturday, March 5th, 4 Maud Rich 27 21 .. . Maud Harris p. m. 12 All people who have taken the Edna Olsen ....... . . .. Graehl Gladys first term will be admitted to the Winnie Valentine.- -. ........... above advanced classes. 6 Christensen Dancing Classes the New Academy, Notice. te neeting, S. N. I Lee, desired. Charles Kelly, Lucius A. Snow, Oleen N. Stohl, stake Presidency. Elders At tentionl The First quorum of elders will meet tomorrow (Friday) night in the Fourth ward meeting house. We have some special buslne-- s which is very Important to present before the quorum, hence a full attendance is earnestly desired. Victor E. Madsen, Prest. Secretary. n THE DOMESTIC p. ...STEWART Steel Range. If it is a STEWART that's all you need know about a STOVE or RANGE. Jos. F. Hansen Furniture Co., gtv 'fei I . -- SOLE AGENTo-Brigham- tt J.. City, - - Utah. 'w. 4y GUARANTEE If your Glasses are not correct, If your Sight is failing, If your Health is poor, M. J. LET ME TELL YOG ABOUT IT, Examination Free. TAR SYRUP I manufactqre and grind all styles of glasses. My prices are the lowest roRs:stent with good work and first qualiy of goods. For honest, con scientious optical service, I take the lead. is one of our preparations we wish to call jour attention to at this time a9 we recommend It for that cough and cold so prevalent at this season of the year. " The Eddy Drug Store, WYNN L We also carry a big line of Photo Colored Pictures, Medallions and Photo Jewelry. Prices the lowest.. CSTPIcture frames made to order Comptons Art Gallery. District Court. Childrens Concert TABERNACLE EVE, fill, Pro Nichols, Singing Calss Mrs. Lottie Cozier, Victor Madsen, EDDY, Prescription Druggis- t.- R NOW IN YOUR CITY for a few d ays at Mrs. Carrie Office hours, t to fi p. Smith. m. Now EVENT. Dancing EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH Acad- - . t a a a8 having time, join my Saturdaj No No No No No No No Farm for Sale. 18 acres cultivated land with water right adjoining Garland sugar factory. Will sell all 01 part. See David Larsen .1 Garland or I red J. Holton, Brigham City. Delay Commissions Expenses Third Party Attorney Fee ' Appraiser Fes Mortgage Tax EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH Choice Fruit Trees. Peach and Apricot Trees For S. A. Sackett & Sons, - Brigham Oity, Sale.- - Utah. TREES FOR SALE. Choice Peaches, Apples, Prunes and Apricots. FRANCIS & FIGGINS, 14 .... miles south court house, Brigham City, ARTHEY & Utah. DUMBECK, PLUMBING. -T- BLBPHOKB SB. State St - - 219 Salt Laka City, Utah A Rare Bargain. LORENZO , One 5 acre block on Main street, 3 blocks north of court house, 2 houses, large barn wiih stables and buggy sheds. Nearly all in fruit trees, mostly Elberta For this and other bar peaches. gains in homes and farm land, call at once on Office Room 22, Phone 26-- Christensen Dancing Classes at the New Academy Ladies and Gentlemens advanced class commences Friday, March 4th, at 8 p. m. Childrens beginners class com mences Saturday, March 5th, i p-- Childrens advanced class com mences Saturday, March 5th, REAL N afOHL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Room 22- Tala phono No. 22. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING DO YOU WANT Loans on Real Estate at lowest Interest; Homestead Entries and proofs; To buy or sell Real Estate; Titles examined and conveyed. Reliable legal woik; CONSULT FREB I. HOLTON Brigham City, p. m. All people who have taken the first term will be admitted to the above advanced classes. JOSEPH Loans, Loans. Loans 3. tf STOHL STOHL BROTHERS. Stohl Brothers. Natl Bank Bldg. First N Utah, ABSTRACTS. Three p lints to thl'jfc of when ron get An (tracts ot Title to Seal Estate: 1. Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. ResponsibUfty- . The value of an attract depends ori THESE THEEB VITAL POINTS. I Invite sn oxamlontion of tbe motk-- xs ndoptei to neeura tumancy, nod ef toy ability to make good nay loss enaeniR or omluton la tty abetne error by . I confine Carrying Lumber myselt exclusively Co ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK And can give tbe promptest atten is not a difficult matter when tion to all work . A my fine, you know what people want All business Intrusted to my care and that they are willing to is treaty W1th the strictest eonfl-den, , pay for it. Weve studied C.REBBIN, Equitable Building, Denver, Colo. . ci, bully night class. Teaching front 7;3 10 9:3- to 12, Dancing front orcheshouse Oamplett opera tra tu attendance E. VV. Nichols. I - - insures promptness and quick delivery. J3eing our own, makes it possible for us to make and close loans with studies. or ALFRED of . The Children's Concert. Next Wednesday night Prof. E. W, THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITT Nichols will give a concert in the tabernacle la which the ohildren, CAPITAL $50,000,00. whose voices be has been training the past eight weeks, will take the principal part. The class will be assisted by Accounts and Correspondence several of our leading vooalists and musicians making a program that will Solicited. be well worth hearing. Prof. Nichols Is engaged in a laudable enterprise-train- ing All business given prompt attention the voices of the cohdren and Is deserving the encouragement of the people All should turn out 7. M. Jenson, John Pinqkee. and note the progress made by the President, Cashier children of iblB city in their mnsioal Card of Thanks. Over a.oco Acres unimproved 1st wish to return our sincere thanks to those who so kindly render class beet land in various parts of ed us assistance in out sad bereave- the county, with or without water- ment, and for the many comforting words which we received in the loss of F. E. ROCHE, Apply aljving husband and kind father, John C. I nompson. Corinne, Utah, If you are desirous REAL ESTATE LOANS. MONEY ON HAND We Dancers Take Notice. . x system. Annie Thompson and Family. Properly fitted glasses have cured hundreds, when medicine has failed, Perhaps this is your condition. If so, remove the cause and a cure is eay J ssas msssssESs COMPOUND - before giving your order to strangers ADMISSION! No Charge. m See our samples LOCAL What was really the most important social event ever held m this city occurred last Tuesday evening It was tho formal opening of the Box Elder Academy of Music and Dancing. Elaborate preparations had been made by the management in the decoration of the great ball room, which is the largest and most expensive iu the entire state.- - In the center of the room was a large pyramid of dowering plants Id full bloom, while a profusion of foliage wa everywhere tastefully arranged. Many visitors were present from outside the City, the towns of Salt Lake, Ogden, Willard; Corinne, Bear River, Colllnston, Mantua and Logan being represented. A noticeable feature ot the ball was the handsome gowns worn by many of the ladles. Probably never in the history of social' affairs In the city have so many rich and costly dreBses been seen at one event In point of numbers no other social gathering could compare with this unanimous compliment to the eueigy and entei prise of the management of the new aoademy. There were upwards of 600 lu attendance tho spacious bail room floor being Inadequate to accommodate tbe dancers. Aside from this the gallery was well filled with spectators. Tbe orchestra played In particularly fine form and. was assisted by L. P. Christensen of Salt Lake, who played a cornet solo with orchestra accompaniment. Tbe people of Brigham City showed by their good will that they appreciate progress and refinement. The new aoademy was dedicated by spontaneous public approval that will insure ita permanent prosperity, Geo. Gronemann, Blanche Cozier. I Dr. Our Own Prescriptions. warranted to give Is name on our positively article having Any refunded. satisfaction or money P P- A The jury in the ease of Emma Barnes vs. Joseph Packer brought in verdict In favor of the plaintiff for A CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN the land in dispute and for $1 damages. The case of B. P. Johnson vs. the Ontury Gold Mining & Milling Co. came on for hearing Wednesday of last week and the trial lasted until Friday. J. S. Perry and L. R. Rogers appeared for plaintiff and C. S. Price and J. E, Frick for the defendant com- WEDNESDAY pany. This action was brought to recover $002 for damages sustained through a'certain number of cattle MARCH being poisoned as alleged from water mill at from defendant companys Park Valley. The Jury brought in a verdict in favor of plaintiff for full amount claimed. Good cause appearing therefore, the court excused Helemau Campbell, Assisted by the following artists: David Hirsbl, Thou Archibald and J. W. Palmer from further attendance as jurors. In the case of the State of Utah vs. , Hattie Nichols E. B. Mitchell and P. A. Gorman, the 5 ... Hazel Boden defendants were duly arraigned and Annie Larsen On plead guhty to the charge made ... Peail Duke were each sentenced to Friday they Lona Hansen the state prison for the term of one -Jennie Morgan The defendants were charged year. Mary Holst witU breaking into a car at Terrace 1 a- Mary Sorensen some merchandise. and stealing 15c Genevieve Blackburn ADULTS The case of the State of Utah vs, 10c Willis Dunn was heard Friday and CHILDREN Death of Mathias Romer-defendant the pleading guilty upon 8 m. Mathias Romer died at his home in be was sentenced to one week in the Program begins promptly at p. 27, Feb. the Fourth ward, Saturday, county jail. of typhoid fever aged 49 years, arter WHY PAY HIGH PRICES An order was entered for the drawan illness of five weeks.. and the ot following ing eight jurors The deceased was born in Bornholm were summoned to appear Monday for land when you can rent or buy of a been resident Denmark, and has morning! Oleen N. Stohl, David Rees, choice orchards & farms in Box this county about fifteen years. He Hyrum Standing, Chan. Anderson, Elder county leaves a wife and seven children to James Ipsen, Gorden Allen, and Anmourn his loss, drew Funk. CHEAP & ON EASY TERMS? The funeral was held Motiday at the Od Monday the case of Lars P. The Christensen vs, The Oregon Short Fourth ward meeting house. Before renting or buying it will pay speakers were Jens Hansen, E, M Line R. R, Co. came on for hearing J. you to write for particulars to the Lee. Bishop Hansen of Elwood, M. D. Call and C. C. Richards appearing undersigned, Ensign and Bishop Brigham Wright for plaintiff and Geo. II. Smith for de There was a large attendance of fendant. la this action the plaintiff LOOK AT THlSdLlSTlii sued for $20,000 damages for the kill sympathizing friends. Ing of his sen iu September last at a Two Orchards in Fruit-vale- . Spray Your Orchards, crossing near the depot in this city. lam now prepared to spray your The case occupied the attention of 40 Acres Full Bearing near orchards; charges from J c. to 5 cts, the court up to yesterday afternoon was submitted to the jury, Corinne (can be divided to suit purme. when furnished it by tree everything per The jury brought in a vcidict award chasers) with full water rights. 1. E. PiunuLE, mcli 31 ing the plaintiff damages in the sum Sts. North and West 4th Cor. 3rd of $2,500. 3oAcre3 Impr:ved Land with William forney was airaigned Mon-da- v water, on lie charge of housebreaking 640 Acres Improved Stock and plead guilty and was sentenced to one year in the state prison yesterday Ranch with fine buildings and water CONSULT. gaesafg Knudson. We make enlarged portraits from your original negative or from your old pictures in Sepia, Water Colors and Crayon. . to Stockholders. londav, March 7, 1904, at 2 p. 1., at the tithing office. The pur-os- e of the meeting is to elect a card of seven directors to serve jr the term of one year and to ansact such other business as nay properly come before the & Our Enameled Portraits. interested. Defi- High Council meeting will be held in the regular place Saturday, March The annual meeting of the 5th, at 10 oclock a. m. A full attendance desired. jobholders of the Brigham City Stake Priesthood meeting will be usual place Saturday, 5th, Voolen Mills Co. will be held held1 in at oclock p. m. A good attendance Notice Christensen vestment a profitable one with a good JURY. prospectof netting a fortune to all CORONORS BRILLIANT omy la Largely Attended. If you don't wish to spend much money dont bring it with you for you surely will be Senator Smoot, Martin Chris Etc., Etc., Etc, tophersun, H C. Lund, Henry and other prominent citizens Come and see us and be convinced that we can furnish you the most of Salt Lake. The mine was secured beautiful draperies for the least pos- by Mr. while on a Cbristopberson sible money. Remember the place. recent mission to Norway end on his return be interested tne parties named in the proposition. The ledges have nickel and copper Bank Building. in quantities that will make the in- NUMBER 45. Crind Oonlns of the are to be found In plenty on our counter received encouraging reports from a nickel mine in Norway In which they are interested together First National IN CROCKERY Bed Spreads, have A BOY Just to All Faction-R- ut Make $ME -- PAY FOR ITSELF We will sell you land in tracts under Bear Elver canal, east or west of Bear river, with or without ater, aod will give you 10 to 20 years If you want a home j to pay for same. write or call on us at Garland or Brigham City, Utah. e 1 , the lumber Supply and know what people prefer, We have found that Good Lumber . T is the only kind worth" handling, and therefore that is the only kind we handle, - Toltec Wilson Lumber Co., RANCH COMPANY. Tremont aud BearEiver City, Utah. Phone iu Tremont office. Norman Lee, Bonded Room 85, Abstracter. First Nst Bank Bllg., Brig bun, Utak $100,000 10 Load at per cent interest on improved dry or . irrigated farms..-.- Fred ", ' , Holton, Office Room 23, Ist. Nat'i Back Eli |