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Show N V THP BOX ELDER NEWS Box Elder News, STANDING & WIXOM. Publisher and Proprietors. TELEPHONE NO. 89-- Missionary Meetings Aposile Rudger Clawson wts a visitor to Brigham last Friday, Several missionaries of the Utah Mrs. Ed Richards of Collinston Gospel Mission have been laboring In was a visitor to Brigham the fore- town the past week visiting the houses of the people and holding out-dopart of this week. meetings near the library building Clifford Edwards is visiting his Their names are The Hodge, H. W. aunt, Mrs. Aaron Farr, and Blake, Win. Carpenter, J. H. Cope and J. D. Nutting, residing at varifamily in Logan. of the ous points from Rhode Island to IlliJoseph Fryer, justice nois. They t'avel without salary, peace at Collinston, was a visitor Id camp wagons winter and living to Brigham Monday. summer alike, and in the last three A number of fishing parties years have visited about 45,000 homes have taken trips out to Bear and have had towards 30,000 people river recently and have met with at services. fine success. The meetings here have been well For real bargains go to Holsts.f attended and of good interest. Alma Nelson, a prominent merMany of our young people show was Bear of River chant their disrespect fo: religious services city, in Brigham by loud talking and laughing at these transacting business meetings whose absenee would be Monday. appreciated by those wbo go greatly and Nichols The conceit spethe to listen. will Jars at Right Prices. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1904. M. SUBSCRIPTION. In Advance, SI 29 Otherwise, SI 90 A YEAR. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Mrs. J. T. Pitt returned Sunday rooming from a visit with friends in Logan. N L Hansen's shoes are better Born Monday, July rt, to the wife of R. Leo Jensen, a fine It pound daughter. All doing well. New and second-hanbicycles at Christensen Ksudsons. f d , Fishing is good at the river. AL you need is a ioc pole and a 5c line at Christensen & Knudsons. cialty company open hall amusement and house Bicycles repaired a Christen- opera next Bear River at Saturday city sen & Knudsons. with a concert and ball. evening The date tor the Republican For Sale Work horses $50 state convention has been fixed for August 25 in Salt Lake City. L. T. Peirce, the merchant, left last Friday for a ten days outing at Jos. Yates ranch near Bancroft, Idaho. N L Hansens shoes are belter Miss Estelle Jensen, who has been taking a course in piano instruction the past year in Boston, returned home Tuesday. A. G. Woodward of Corinne had his leg broken last Monday by a bar falling on it. Dr. E. A. Rich was sent for and is attending the patient. Fruit jars at Christensen & Knudsons, J R. E. Davis of Willard had the distinction of being appointed assistant sergeant at arms at the national convention in St. Louis last week. Dicks experience as per span, harness, wagon, derrick, tf fork, etc. O.W. Snow. eacli of ten cents A collection will be taken from those attendbeing the ball game Saturday and North the tween Ogden Brigham ball teams to help defray expenses, The speakers at the tabernacle were last Sunday afternoon Sheffield and Elders J. Francis The former Adolph Madsen. of his account an interesting gave mission to recent England. s shave and a For a call old time face massage good on Chas, Cederstrom at the Han sen barber shop. We advise early shopping in this section as the choicest patterns will be picked up the first few days. Trinity . er this departit means a Well Satisfied For real bargains and best vice go to Holsts. ser- A fire Monday night destroyed the slaughter house, tools.hides and pelts, some dressed sheep and a beef on North Main street near the creamery. The building was owned by Erdmann Bros, and the tools and beef by Boden & rasa Graehl. The latter loss is estiare tender and fresh. We have mated at $150, and Erdmanns at all things you need in the meat 350. The fire is beiieved to be and grocery line. incendiary. The firemen turned out in response to an alarm and worked hard to save the property. our customers Roy Forsgren and Julius Wright is not a difficult task with the ex- discovered the fire and succeeded cellent stock we carry in saving some stock from being bumed to death. REEDER N L Hansens shoes are better with her her big grocery bargains Do you purchased from us. wonder at it? Our choicest teas, coffees and spices are sold at a very reasonable price and our profit is little indeed. Our Bargains! Bargains! you MEATS 100 pairs $1.50 Shoes, sizes 12 to 2, 2.25 Ladles SlioeB at 80 Satisfying IKII & dont BROWN buy shoes right. N L. HANSEN t tt at r ' DEALER IN $1,00 ELECTRICAL - SUPPLIES. Screen Doors i Sasl House Wireing One a Specialty. door north of Boden House. Underwear. We Always Lead in Bargains, $& C. Holst 3 Outing Suits! but it's hot! We are ready to furnish relief to sweltering men. 1 We hate cool, smart looking clothes that catch every breeze, 5 9 We never before sold so many hot weather clothes. 1 No matter what your shape or Hheft,w here are clothes that will fit you and the season. 1 & Son 0 business and traveling Suits. 1 Blue and Black Serges, new Homespuns. 1 Cool Crashes, overplaid Cheviots, etc. The best among them silk lined S10 t0 S15 1 Wool, $8 way lt goes ... here.1 Cash Store, The Popular One Price Clothiers and WHEN THERMOMETERS SELL People Like to Watch the Mercury When It Marke the Extremes Of temperature. Factory at Third South and Men's Outfitters, rr K you X HANSEN you don't buy shoes right 0"We Guarantee Every Pair.3 The Projectllee We Us. have now armor piercing projectile. deck piercing projectiles, piercing projectiles, common forged fend cast eteel projectiles, cast iron projectiles, shrapnel, fend so on, in endless Variety. As the work the gun, whether kshore or afloat, will have to do can be pretty clearly predicted, lt would appear as though one, or at most two, kinds of projectiles were enough. These two would naturally have, the one high penetrative power, and the other a large capacity for Internal charge, giving great destructive power when the shell le burst. No one who has not examined carefully the effect cf bursting shell In a closed space can have a idea of Its destructiveness. A small inched cheli, of about 2 three or four fiiameter, containing rc",,:,fr. !'Mt I rn ordinary br. hootu a:.u brsaUiag intb 20 or 30 irag-hicwould probably dstroy everything In the r&om- .- Scientific American. . L,CCWf n l OoIS, Morrell Lumber & Salt Go. NVe Phone Ko. semi-arm- Koreans Are Conservative. Eieht years ago an attempt was made to intro 'uce European dress in Seoul, b. t i.it .nare muld not he niaue be- cause ci coi.enrtive opposition, especially ca th: part of the women. At o- who wear j,t the taiy European garments are the soiciers and poiiecnien. 8. A GRAND CARNIVAL ATTRACTION P ,1 WILL BE The big display sale of Summer Dress Goods at Wi. Horsley AH kinds of SUMMER OFF regular price. 11 I'l ' ' don't buy shoes of i Ko-ea- Utah. Streets Main "Thermometers? Yes, we are selling lots of them, said the young woman behind the optical counter In the big department store, during a recent cold j snap, according to the Philadelphia Record. Our sales always Jump ill j weather like this, and in extremely hot Weather in summer. During a long spell Of even weather, when a winter is not extraordinarily cold or a summer not' J extraordinarily hot, there is little de-- jj lnand for thermometers. But Just leti! a very cold sneil eet In in winter, or a Very hot spell in summer, and it makes all the difference in the world in the eales of our department, although thermometers are simply regarded as a side Issue. Suburbanites are especially eager buyers, particularly at this time Of year, when the temperature In early fnornlng is several degrees lower la the outlying districts than lt It In th City proper. Its a great source of satisfaction to the suburbanite to come In town, see a thermometer registering Seven degrees above zero, and say with great complacency: Why, the ther hiometer on my porch was one degree below when I left home. " ' Whatever we ought to have is here tbe 1 L. D. S. Garments from 90c up to $8. HcMASTERFORSSRfl t $10. Is 1 )' for any purpose furnished quickly. pce it Good Protection A against tbeir attacks Is to have your doors and windows Factory is now running in We WELL .SCREENED. lull blast and those desiring have on hand screen doors and can make doors and wire to orunderwear can call at the der, and we will be pleased to selecmake their and factory fill your wants. tions. We have all the slyl-- s All kindi of and qualities desired. Prices X LUMBER X reasonable. Challenge. to i.i r The mosquitoes and flies will soon i begin their war-nk- e operations. You are familiar with the man) annoy a Does and troubles the little pests give you. and you want to be prepared to battle them successfully. X - $ ii The Brigham City Knitting PHONE NO. 03. - Brigham City, saoes made by 85c Call and see the manyBttaps we have to offer before buying elsewhere it will pay you. We challenge anyone In Box Elder Mr. Cassln was approached by 4 man whose tailor-mad- e garments had County to run a fifty-yar- d foot race grown slippery in some spots and fra1 man Treraont at a Tremont h7 woMVcarewo7niwlth sled In otbera expression and the need of a haircut .July 22nd, at 7 o'clock p. m., for J5P. on his face. There will be a matched game of "Is this the place to Institute bank ha"6 bal1 881116 afternooD al Treniont ruptcy proceedings?" asked the man. j land a grand hall in the evening at "It is," said Mr. Cassln. 1 "Well, I want to file a petition wilsonB hall-M- usic by Christensens have been In business for rvr4i years ! Orchestra. 8r,ef!S ' and have made an awful mess nf It Committee. jy2I "The proceedings will cost you about j $35," said Mr. Caasln. "I havent got any $35, and cant get; The News his received samp-l- t, was tbe response. ewain wedding cards, injles sny vitation cards and "Sorry, then, but we esnt programs, and thing for you, said the commissioner1 fil1 a11 orders 00 short notlce "I tnew I was hard up, but blame-- l if I thought it was pssalb'e to be too Call and sec them and you are blamed poor to become a bankrupt t be pleased with the Said tbe applicant as be turned up nit . T and quality. coat coUw and made for tbe door. Rosenbaum's SOVS. a.Ws Guarantee Every Fair All Straw and Crash Hats at less than half price. All Summer Dress Goods at cost, Courier-Journa- l. If you want JPT W. K, Bankruptcy Is a word that means the hull of financial misfortune to most business men, but It Isn't the limit by any means. This truth wai brought out more forcibly in the ofllci Of Henry F. Cassln, United Statei comims8ioner, says the Loulsvillt (Money back , This Time it is Shoes, Hats and Summer Goods. Man Sought Legal Relief from Debts Found Be Wat Too Foor to Secotne Bankrupt. 1 ble cIothing and NEVER UNDERSOLD. sold BARGAINS! Brownson, Agt. Outing Suits, Shoe bargains galore on bargain tables. HAMILTON STATE OF AFFAIRS. 1 Cool price The celebrated C. P. Ford bhues for Ladles once tried, always worn, As a special Inducement to get more ladies to wear them; during this sale All $3.50 C. P. Ford Shoes go at $3.00 3.25 2.75 3.00 2.50 & If you dont buy nt Whew 25c 40c Shoe Department PLAIN FIGURES. ONE PRICE TO ALL. For the Scandinavian annual reunion at Manti July 17, the Oregon Short Line Will make a special rate of 14.25 for tbe round trip good going on train No. 8 which leaves Brlvbam at 6il5 a. m., July 17) good returning to July 20. 1 50c to 75c values, sale Elegant Assortment of Ladies' Belts, Wrist and Chatelaine 4 Bags. FISH BURN R. L. Hates to Manti. i of 3oc and A choice collection 40c sellers at A magnificent sample line bought by us at a great sacrifice. You get the benefit during this sale. supply your this sale. Washable Neckwear. Sale bargains on mens, boys and childrens i straw and crash hats. Must be closed out at r some price; its a loss to us, but a gain for you. j Orchestra, A. 8. Hall QUEER during this sale by vi, iting our Grocery Dept, J if looking for reii. mings at Reduced Prices during our July Sale. Bells March W. W. Reduced w Awakening of the Lion March Kontskl Hungarian Lustspiel Overture Keler Bela Alice Where Art Thou Ascher Rustlcana Intermezzo Caval- lerea Mascagni King Midas Overture.... R. Erbenberg. Kubianla Love SoDg...., 7. An quo- rums of seventy will convene in the vestry of the tabernacle next Sunday, July 17, directly after the afternoon meeting, George L. sheriff of this county was Useful Graehl, president 56th quorum. to hitn in keeping peace among It is astonishing to learn that the delegates, yet he wasnt such fine jar rubbers can be got- ten at Christensen & Knud son's .f succesful in doing it. Dan ODoan, a former resident We still lead in bargains. C, 'Joist & Son. of this county, plead guilty in the State Supt of School A. G. district court in Nevada last week Nelson has made an apportion- to a charge of polygamy. He was ment among the counties of the sentenced to live years imprison-mkia the state penitentiary. free normal scholarships in the The county clerk of Salt Lake Uoiversiy of Utah. Box Elder certicounty gets two of these and the county found a marriage selection is to be made by the ficate issued to ODuau and Miss county board of examiners and Mary Ann Casey Sept. 30, lESy. nmes should be submitted to the I. E. Pribble, Agent for Smith state superintendent not later than Bros (Centerville) Nursery, tf September 10. There are fifty Thos. L. Rankin of Sackett normal scholarships m all. Harbor, N. Y., was visiting his at Money saved by trading brother, Dr. A. T. Rankin, Fri. f Holsts. day and Saturday of last week. The Brigham Reds played a Mr. Run kin is an inventor of ice ma tched game of baseball with a machinery and of furnaces for picked nine from this city yester- smelting low grade ore. He was day afternoon. The game was Oil his way to northern California for two baseballs and ice cream to inspect some mining property for the players to be paid for by of buying if it the losing side. The conditions with the intention Reds W'ere that the were to showed up satisfactory. make 3 tallies to 1 for the picked Dr. O. W. Snow, Dentist, nine. The gam resulted in a room 32, First Natl Bank bldg, f a score of 33 to 15 so the Reds" ' N L Hansens shoes are be'ter were not enough ahead to win Fred Christensen and wife of the game. New Racydes at Christensen Seattle, Washington, were visiting & Knudsons. friends and relatives in this ci'y the forepart of this week. They P. J Larsen Daniel Reeder are on their way home from attending a convention of the Masters of Dancing in Cleveland, Ohio, and visited nearly all of the M. principal eastern cities. fine a Christensen has dancing academy in Seattle and is the leader of the symphony orchestra there. .The Saturday singing class will meet at the opera house next Saturday at 4 130. E. W. Nichols. I alto-gath- go regardless of quality or cost, The price cutting in ment has been so deep great saving to you to dress good wants during Ladies Frices greatly reduced on all Summer Waists and Shirt Waist Suits. We dont intend to carry any waists over if price concessions will move them out. You understand what this means to you. All Summer Dress Goods must Academy of Music, Sunday, July 17, 3. $ Sales, All Shirt Waist Reductions. Dry Goods Dep. All Dress Trim- - Christensens The Sale Expenses of July, begins Friday morning and continues throughout the remaining days of securing choice, sea That our many patrons will appreciate this opportunity to our A visit store, an examination of the many rare sonable merchandise at sacrifice prices goes without saying. of the season. ksss BBSS ssssj bargains, will readily convince you that this is truly the bargain carnival Free Sacred Concert first-clas- The 58th and the 133rd J All broken Jars made good. or Gl'eat JlllV Sale, of OllF I GOODS at -- 3 Commencing with the Carnival Fridav, June Come and make your selections while the sortment is good. to 1- X?. as- -2 n |