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Show ran seat embr sem. Box Elder News, STANDING & WIXOM. Evan Morgan and Hyrum JenMrs. B. II. Jones left last week fot Los Angeles, Cal., expecting sen, business men of Colhnston,' were visitors to Brigham Monday. to remain a te tek:. . Publishers and Proprietors. Cood cattle hay for sale at IOC Outing Flannels at 3 yds. for 25c at Holsts, Henry Kotters farm at $3.50 THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1904. Mr. J.C. Madsen of Honey-vill- e per ton. mi7 busion was down N Monday Hansens L are better shoes UCnSCBIPTION. In Advance, $1 2) He says the roads are ness. Otherwlte, SI bO The residence of Mrs. Saiahl A TEAK. something terrible between these A, Hillam was quarantined last ITEMS OF INTEREST. points. Friday for smallpex, Mr. Little-woo- d, Rooms to Rent Furnished or her Today is St. Patrick's day. having conunfurnished. Inquire this office. tracted the disease. 1 his is the Celebrate St, Patricks day at The fire laddies and a host of only case under quarantine in this the New Academy tonight. I friends had a grand ball at the city. N L Hansens shoes are better TELEPHONE NO. 39-- son-in-la- opera house Tuesday night. It W. H. Boothe, Jr., was up was one of the most enjoyable, Choice Apricot and Peach trees for sale. S. A. Sackett & Sons, from Salt Lake Sunday visiting social parties of the season. relatives here. Dry land lucern hay for sale. J. C. Fredericksen, Brigham City. For Sale acre lot in orchard, 2 3rd ward. Issac A. Jensen. Joseph F, Hansen of the furniture company bearing his name is putting up an addition to his place of business on Main St. Or. Li. H. Berg, dentist, Utah-n- a hotel. tf William Howard, postmaster at Corinne, was a Brigham visitor Tuesday. There have been new spring goods coming in every day this week at Boothe & Peirces, tf Dr, A. W. Ensign has purchased a lot on the corner of First North and First West streets, and intends putting up a residence theron in the near future. For Rent house and barn on Main St. Enquire at this office, i The wedding of Mr, F. D. Hunsaker and Miss Hattie M. Barnard of Calls Fort is announced to take place at the Salt Lake temple next Wednesday. Some of our people are telling of a curious growth between their toes. They neednt get alarmed; this is only a provision of nature common to all wet countries and is due to the excessive rain storms of the past month. Wanted A man and wife who understands general ranch work; everything furnished. Large famWrite me at ily not wanted. Rock Springs, Wyo., or Brigham City, Utah. C. H, Davis, tf Elder Lonn Rees was the principal speaker at the tabernacle Sunday afternoon. He gave an interesting account of his recent mission to England from which he returned in good health and feeling well in his labors. Elder Oleen N. Stohl of the stake presidency also made a short address. . Those desiring a farm under the Bear River canal should see ad of W. G. Child, Ogden, in this issue. 0124 Marshal took City Burningham one of the boys he caught whis- Mr. and Mrs. David Matson of Ogden have been visiting in this this city the past week and were guests of Mr and Mrs. A. L. Eddy. The latter also entertained Dr. Ray of Malad, Idaho, the tore part of the week. F. P. Kirkendall8 shoes are the oldest in the west while others have failed they have stood We sell them. C, the test. Holst & Sdn. f Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mander left yesterday for Salt Lake where they will make their home. Mr. Mander has been manager of the American Tea companys store m this city and is succeeded by Mr. Brandis of Salt Lake, who with his mother has come here to live. John Morris, a resident of the First ward, has been actio; strangely the past week and is said to be insane. Friends are keeping close watch of him that he may do no harpi. He has be come very despondent over the death of his wife some time ago and his own illness, Wanted Four agents for the Brigham City Knitting Factory. tf Apply to John Anderson. Last Thursday morning W. W. Brownson, the O. S. L. Ry. agent, had his watch stolen from his room in the Utah-n- a hotel. Mr. Brownson was absent from his room a few minutes and on his return the watch was gone No clue has been obtained to the perpetrator, An entertainment was given in the First ward hall last Saturday night by the ward primary association, performances being given in the afternoon and evening, There was a good attendance and a fine program was rendered consisting of songs, drills, inslru mental music, phonograph selee lions, etc., concluding with the fairy play, The Magic Bell. In the goods included this week at Boothe & Peirce's are: Ladies silk gloves and mittens, back and side combs of every description, Persian lawns, pon gee and shantong silks, pearl and brass buttons, linens, embroideries, fancy trimmings in galoons, beltings, etc., the new Maltese laces, black, white and cream Batiste in plain and figured, boys and etc., childrens clothing with tf plenty more coming. N L Hansens shoes are better . pering in meeting Sunday evening before Justice Hardy He plead guilty, but sentence wat suspended during good behavior. Davis County Clipper. What a busy GRAND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL time our marshal and courts would And Stake Carnival have if all who whispered The Box Elder Stake Amusement meeting here were arrested. committee has begun preparations for a Crand Strawberry Festival and Carnival to last for one week, Stake P. J. Larsen Daniel Reeder. commencing June 5th and ending June lOttt. Ooe of the prominent features will be a voting contest to determine tbe most popular man and woman In Box Elder county. Voting lias already commenced. The. occasion bids fair to excel anything of the kind ever seen In this part of the State or Utah. There will be excursion rates from all points In the county on the Southern Pacific, Oregon Short Line and the Malad Valley railroads. There will be booths where every possible thing ill be sold, lucludtng candy, summer drinks and Ice cream, furniture and household furnishings of every description, fruits, produce, and even cattle and horses. There will be one or more musical entertainments every day of Is a luxury every one appreciates. It the carnival, and also outdoor sports. aratlties the palate and yields energy Watch the next issues of the papers to the body. The source of good for display ads. meat is Third Ward ''Kohi Kohi. WELLFED The Kohl Kohl at the Third ward meeting bouse last evening drew a large audience who took an active interest In the tnrinv sUroctUns offered, such as the candy booth, the chocolate booth and lunch basket We exercise the greatest care in booth, and In the voting contest for the selection of our cattle, sheep queen of the carnival Ml. 4 Camilla Lee won out in this contest receiving and hogs. Thats why our meat 118 votes; Mis Phoebe Madsen second has such a fine texture and delicate flavor. Come in and take a 60 votes, and Mrs. Olga Lee and Miss look at our stock. Youll find Madsen being third with Daisy everything clean and neat as a pin. 48 votes each. An excellent program was rendered In which the opera house orchestra took part, the whole REEDER concluding with a pretty pantomime. if Brigham City. J. W. Att was arrested last of on complaint Monday Mrs. Ronwer tor using her corrals for horses and refusing to pay. His trial was set for yesterday when Justice Horsley gi anted him a change of venue to Justice Funks court. knwroigiw tiling in ELK HATS just received. They are hummers. CLOTHING uS AND LONGLEY Norman Lee, the abstractor, is preparing to go into the chicken business quite extensively. He has four incubators with a capacity of 1000 eggs, three of which are now doing duty. Mr. Lee ja wygiCiy biOFS Grocery J f DePt U you want lokftltr business A Through the medium of the newspapers we call attention of the buying public, from week to week, to what we consider exceptional good values. Glance over the few specials listed below note the prices then come and examine the goods -- youll agree with us as to the value. is steady creasmg in our dept., ask your 4 who buys all 4 from us- - We money on every J? his Kioil puJ Specials in Dry Goods Department. DEPARTMENT. This springs stock is bright, seasonable and honestly good. The prices are based upon the economic question of giving the most value for the least outlay to yju. There area great lot of fashionable and good things here both In suits and furnishings that we want you to see. It Is unnecessary to say that satisfaction means the return of your money If you want It. But you wont want it. Danish Cloth, (voile weave) a very popular fabric this season, comes in all desirable colors, worth regularly from 20c to 25c. I Special price this week, per yard, only Uv Walking and Dress Skirts. A large assortment to select from. SPECIAL NO. 1 : A well made walking skirt, good weight, neatly made, in Oxford gray only. A regular $2.25 value. Special at only Shoe Section. special no. We are exclusive selling agents it Brigham of the celebrated C j Fords line shoes for ladies -- et.n pair sold on a strict guarantee. ' The new stylos for spring now here in Turns and ffap 2. A regular $3.50 Walking Skirt in fancy stripe effects, all lengths. A very attractive Full line Boys and Childrens clothing for spring just received at Boothe & Peirces, tf skirt. Special at only Other equally as good values that must be seen to be appreciated. c3 R. L. ONE PRICE TO ALL. at $2.75, $3, $3.25. S3. j0 Gold Lookers. Good Fitters. Good Wearers. - FISH BURN SONS. & PLAIN FIGURES. has some fine fowls some of which he raised last year and others recently purchased. sr .NEVER UNDERSOLD. Gentlemen: 40 tons lucern hay for sale at $5 per ton. Apply to M. Robm-bins, Penrose, Utah. N L Hansens shoes are better Please bear In mind that we carry the famous line Douglas fine shoes for men, An just received. Vv'e are fast getting in a position to all your wants in both staple and fancy furnishings, 24 ty, of 5 k The subject, How to best preIn selecting your Wall Paper this spring you pare and care for hot beds, was will find It profitable to call on us. We have the last handled ably Saturday night LARGEST and BEST STOCK of WALL PAPER We are headquarters for cushion tops, linen t at the Fruit Growers meeting by In the county. We have taken soecial pains in oUr stock to select the various styles and and embroidery silks; also fancy and staple dry goods jk ordering LarKnudson W. O. and Lars qualities to suit all. Our prices are REASONnotions, Remember you can always get what vou ar ABLE, ranging in price front 5c to tl 50 per roll. sen, who have had several years of at ollr store. Our prices are right. practical experience in that line. SsJUandidly yours for business, The interest in the matter was manifested by the many questions 1 Block North asked. The meeting next Saturof Court House. will be for the purpose day night Ed. Ryan was over from H. H. Cordon, special officer of discussing the bye-laand in Scandinavian Ball Buy $3 worth of goods of Ei cut-o- ff, was in town Corinne last Saturday on business.- At the and get a beautiful da Jensen selecting the name of a person to on the Lucin even opera house, Wednesday ated match case free. File vour orders now for Plvmrecommend to the county com- last Friday visiting his family and 0 lug, March 23, 1904, the proceeds to be outh Rock and Black Minorca used for the' Stockholm meeting missioners to fill the vacancy in was accompanied by George Corthe county board of horticulture. eggs for settings. Eli Holton. J house. Come one and all and have a don, his brother, a resident of the M. E. FORTER The spring season in which it good time and help the Worthy cause, 300 pairs of spectacles tg select Snake river country in Idaho. O. STonL, from at J. Jonansens, the jeweler, is lawful t shoot ducks expired NO. 38-. TELEPHONE II. C. Christiansen, A good Jersey cow forsajt at 50 cents a pair former price Tuesday and the ducks will have P. O. Box 947 City, Brigham Fetek Sorenson, from $2 to $5. tf (cheap. Enquire' at this office. tf a rest until October. A number Presidency. of hunters were out the last day and secured a good share of the iSa223fflasaa FLOWERS & SHRUBS. allotted number. ) This spring we will have for Geo. A. Smith of Salt Lake sile cheap Are Now At It everything in Flowerof Bulbs or Flowering the Plants, City, general secretary ing 800 yards 40 cent Fancy Dress Goods at 20 cents. Utah Sugar company, came up Shrubs. 500 yards 45 cent Fancy Dress Goods at 25 cents. last Friday to look over the busiJ J, NIELSEN, 1 lot 7$ cent Outing Flannel at 05 cents. ness of the company at Garland 3rd S. & 4th W. Sts , Brigham City. 1 lot Bo cent Suspenders at 15 cents. and stopped off m Brigham for a 1 lot $1.25 Misses 15 cents. at Corsets few hours to look around. He 1 lot 1.50 Ladies Spring Skirts at $1.00. was accompanied Mosiah by 1 lot 2.50 Ladies Spring Skirts at 1.75. Javans, the local manager. 1 lot Ladies Fancy Neckwear If you need a suit of clothes at half price. FOR SALE GHEAP-Secon- d for SPRING or SUMMER, call THE 1 lot Men6, Ladies and Misses Shoes at half price. hand wagon, set of harness and and examine my FINE LINE We have plenty of those 35c Cashmeres at 25 cents. pair of 3000 lb. springs. Enquire OF SAMPLES and make your (at store on corner of Main and choice for a suit, coat or pants. 5th South Sts. Brigham, By good tools. , The quality 0131 his work depends largely upon GOOD IN FIT AND WE STILL LEAD BARGAINS. A special telegram from Washhis skill and also upon the qualay ington to the Salt Lake Herald 'SATISFACTION of the tools. The one would (March 1 1, says! The bureau of useless without the other. New Spring Hats, soils today announced assign Few factories in the United ments of the soil survey party for New Spring Men's Neckwear, States turn out tools exactly of the the coming season. C. A. Lnr-(ssame grade, yet the prices art New Spring A. F. C, Ginghams, IF YOUR LADIES NEED A about the same each kind. Some and A. T, Strahorn will proNew Spring Dress and Waist Goods, of are material, some better ceed at once to Brigham, Utah, New Spring Goods Arriving Daily, Good better finish. Machine Sewing and spend six months surveying When you want lowest prices and best service, come to un. We buy from jobbers vtluj 1 can as large an area as possible of get one for you for from combine as nearly as possible Remember the place, 4 block south of the tabernacle. irrigable land in Bear River Val-- ; $20 to $36, Twenty the good features and produce ley. Years Guarantee. as For Sale. acre land, 3rd These are not high priced with trees uW.,.4th N., planted A large shipment of those old reliable F. P. Kirkendall and berries, also corral and stable. NIELSEN, can be seen by comparing price8' Shoes has just arrived. James H. Jensen. tf 3rd S. & 4th W. Sts, Brigham Cit McHASTERFORSB0 Ladies: S. JENSEN M. & GO. HANSON & SONS, - GO F4T& ATC2 3 C We tl Again. Gentlemen! WORKMAN ,s SUSTAINE GUARANTEED. , en HOLST & SON, The Eess Tools i Underwear. MOD HEAT IAISEII & See the new t 4 Cedar Posts, Barb Wire, and Everything in the Building Line. Picket Fencing, 4 Our stock is complete; our prices rights The Brigham Gity Knitting Factory is now running in full blast und those desiring underwear can call at the factory and make their selections. We have all the styles and qualities desired, Prices reasonable, L, D. S. Garments 4 nr from 90c up to $8. Factory at Third South and Main Streets 4 4 John Anderson, -- Proprietor. SSfilBiSSliaSiaSlSalSSD SEED TIME IS HERE!!! teBigSaBI:ag3B5BE -- I Win, Horsley k Sons Will Open Op March ! a Full and Complete Line of the well known W ATLLL BURPEES Uioicc Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. latest seed distributors only the FIRST QUALITY carry of Best Varies ties for table and market use. lit 1 y and (STCome and see the dis'dav... |