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Show Demoted to no VOLUME X. Party or Faction But Just to All BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1904. NUMBER .17. . a EaTHB GBAVBa is man's final resting place and the end of all earthly am bitions. While death is nec essarily sad, and its message deeply felt, we endeavor to perform the last earthly ceremonies of the body cf the departed in a manner that will in a measure quiet your feelings. OUR FUNERAL proceedings are complete In every respect, ard CASKET, HEAESE, eto are all that could be desired. Stohl Furniture Co., First National Bank Building. CO. SCHOOL Home Missionary fob Sunday, STATISTICS. From the compiled report of Deputy County Supt. Vance from the various solioul districts the following Informa' tion has been obtained. It has been Impossible to secure any report from Terrace district, it appealing as if no one has been left at that former busy railroad town to make 6uch a report. The school census fur the year 904 . Is as follows: Appointments A eg. 1904. 14th, South Willard J no. II. Ilorsley and R. L. Jensen. Willard, Center C. E. Jensen and W Ilford Reeder. . North Willard Arthur Neeley and , North Ward M. L.- Ensign and James Pett. Honey ville Jacob Jensen and C. O. Christensen. Deweyvllle Prest. Chas. Kelly and Scott Jensen. Colllnston M. M. Jensen and Wm. T. Davis. Beaver P. F. Madsen and Jos. E. ' Jensen. Bear River City -- N. B. Cheney and Wm. Horsley. Elwood A. W. Ensign and Peter Baird Jr. Garland Lucius A. Snow aud Iversen. . East Garland J. A Edwards and O. H. Jeppson. Botliwell Lorenzo Anderson and H. W. Valentine. Thatcher Jas. P. Christensen and Wm. Haws. - Ciiaklks Kelly, Lucius A. Snow, Oleen N. Stohl, Stake Presidency. Announcement. There are 40 school houses In the county and four rented. The total valuation of all school property owned The by the districts Is 1136.714.10. per cent uf the school population entailed is 84 5, and of children actually attending school thea past year 61. There were 61 graduates the past year, 19 of whom completed the common school course in less than eight years. The compensation paid to teachers was: Males, 417,414; females, 116,477; the average monthly salary being males, 38,93, females, $35.63. the regular meeting Tuesday night asking tbat a road be opened through Joseph Knudsons across the railroad t rack and south to depot. Referred. N. P. Anderson, city surveyor, submitted a plat showing the definite location of the Malad Valley By. and the Utah Light and Power Cos, line within the corporate limits of this city. A resolution was adopted accepting the Work done by the Bell Telephone Co. In Its contract with the city. The request of the company to erect con jointly with the city a line of poles on 8th West St. was referred. C. A. Johnson, Supt. of electric lights, reported that the electric light system of the Box Elder Power & Light Co. Is in a very unsafe condition and does not conform to the rules of the board of fire underwriters.. He with the Mayor and N. J. NelsoD were appointed a committee to wait upon the officers of the company. Fenley Merrell. Perry John Crawford and M. L. Nichols. , VV. H Boothe, Jr., of Salt Lake, aud S. is Edwards L. John Mantua visiting relatives in Brigham N. Cook. whg has Just at the course in a training completed Faelton Pianoforte School of Boston, will take a limited number of pupils for pianoforte instruction, beginning the Hrst week In September, 1904. Would also take pupils In adjoining settlements if a sufficient number could be secured. For terms, wi Ite or apply at residence, corner First north and Second a23 west streets, Brigham city. Miss 'Estelle Jensen, Geo. Anderson, who has been employed at the Eddy Drug Store the past year, has returned to Logan to take a position in his fathers lumber business made vacant by his brother going on a mission. watermelons and been on the have canteloupes market the past week, the watermelons selling at 15 and 20 cts. each. Tomatoes are becoming quite plentiful and early peaches are being shipped in large quanti1 ties. The Willard baseball team were the guests of the Brigham nine at the dance given last Saturday night at the Academy. There were many others from Willard attending and they all appeared to have a good time. Come again, boys. n Home-grow- If Scandinavians, Take Notice dont you buy shoes made by Elder Peter Andersen of Ogden will the speaker at our meeting next All are HOTEL UtAHNA. Sunday morning at 10:30. to be present. Invited The One place for comfort, elegance O. N. Stohl, Excellent meals and convenience. Scandinavian 25o 50c. President served at Organization. and HAMILTON fttttttfttttttltttttttttttf I It Will BRIGHAM CITY be Pay tYou to Look WE HANDLE the finest Crockery, China and Glassware at prices that fairly astonish buvers by their littleness. Ask ourcustomers If it is not so. What would you think of purchasing a line PORCE- LAIN DINNER BROWN don't buy shoes right. SOLDby N. L. HANSEN vou r- - We Guarantee 3TWell, F Stone Jars. Christensen J Knudson. & We are now offering a special discount of 20 PER CENT on all Medalions, olored Pictures and Picture Frames. Pleture Frames Made to Order. aaComptons Art Gallery. DEMOCRATIC trict the purpose of electing eighteen delegates to the Nenutorlul District Convention to be held at Salt Lake City on' Thutsday, September 8, 1904. at two o'clock p. m., for the putpose of electing a Slate Senator by the delegates of Tooele aud B x Elder counties MILITARY BAND E Also to elect eighteen delegates to the State Convention to be held at Salt Lake City on Thursday, September 8, 1904, which Convention will name a fuH state ticket. Also to EDDY, Prescription Druggist. I Moroni Mortensen, P. M. Hansen, & an si Trustees, N. L. HANSEN you don't buy shoes fight fefWe Gurantee Every Palr.69 & DUMBECR, QARTHEY PLORAB -T- State St - - 219 IN. ELEPHONE 93. Salt Lake City. Utah Con- PRIMARY- - The Precinct Chairmen are hereby THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY requested to hold primaries and elect CAPITAL SS0, 000.00. delegates to meet at Brigham City at the above mentioned place and date. The County Convention wlllconshstof Accounts and Correspondence Solicited delegates appointed at the several precinct primaries on the basis of one All business given prompt attention delegate for every fifteen votes or fraction thereof, that were cast for J. John Pingbee, M.Jknson, Hon William II. King, RepresentaPresident. Cashier tive to Congress, November 4, 1902, in . j A DENTISTS wn If You - Equitable Life Assurthe ance jos. wTInson. miuee J. A ma Permits to Inform you that we have opened up a General HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING B usiness . atTREJVIONT, UTAH, . Stohl Brothers Furniture D. Call, You Going to Use Lumber U any quantity! If so, you will find it- to We have a half million feet and everything you want in our price and agree to meet X The promise of giving people eastern factory prices With no middlemen's profits Is not true, for the frelghti hlg rents and clerk hire has to be paid and adds Something to tbe Cost of the plauo as well. All pianos that are sold at special sales are Usually sold for all they are worth and yield even a better margin of profit than a better class of goods which are always sold at oae price. You never find a spring above iis source and you will not find More than your interest to figure with us. of stock, We guarantee any quantity. any price on earth first-clas- s, well-select- X j of the Celebrated Invincible Fly Proof Wire Doors JUST RECEIVED. Let us figure with you, wo can serve your interests.-- Tremont and Bear River City, Utah. '"'V PHONE IN TREMONT Three points to think of when you get Abstracts of Title to Real Estate: 1. Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. T confine tnyselt ex!usite?f tS ABSTRACTING. CONVEYANCING NOTARY WORK . aud OFFICE, a $'s Worth of Value for u $ Invested In a special sale of an outside deulcr. Look all around and then coiue to Brigham Ciiys music and see the saving to lie made In the purchase or a piano. BUY YOUR PIANO AT HOME where sortie of the money will come back to you again" In a way and you will be doing your part In making Brigham THE CITY of UTAH. A ml can give n fjfompteti alien tion to all woA in tny line. 83TAII business Intrusted to CSfd Is treated with the strictestmjcohtt dence. Norman Lee, Bonded Room , Abstracter. First Nut. Bank Uldg., Brigham, Utah hou-- e - Wilson Lumber Co., . ABSTRACTS. , Cedaf Lumber for Water Cates, Culverts, etc, A Large Line Utah, Brigham City, L. O. CHRISTENSEN & SONS The value of au abstract depends oti MCSIU CO. wisheij to inform the THESE THREE VITAL POINTS clzlteus of Brigham and vicinity that 1 fume ftn ,!UnianMoh of the meththey are In a position to give them od, edooted to secure scourgey, and of more for their money In the purchase my ability to make good say ion oetteetf 6y error or emission in my ebetriui of a plana than any other houe in the state. Art I. HOLTOIJ. Secretary. POINTS on the PIANO Question Go., &TCBHaeaaaesa FRED County Chairman II It Cordon, VALUABLE and invite our friends (especially those of the Great Bear River Valley) to call and see us when wanting anything In our line. We will stuck of FURNITURE, WALL PAPER, carry an AND RANGES and assure you STOVES CARPETS, that our prices will be t he nest. Trusting you will come and sec what we have, we are yours - -- The Eddy Drug Store, business If you don't buy shoes of vention. Notice to Contractors. $ EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH STOHL BROTHERS. 44 44 Armours Extract transact such other as may properly come before the TREMONT, UTAH. is a FACT ESTATE LOANS, . Tuesday, Aug. 30. CO.i REAL Also for - 4 SALTAIR, EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH Notice Is hereby given that a Demo cratiq Primary of Box Eider Precinct ts called for Thursday, August 18th, 1904, at 8 p ra., at the District Court room In the County Courthouse, Brigham City, for the purpose of electiug delegates to the Ccunty Convention to be held on August 20th, as per the call of the County Chairman, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. said precincts respectively. The number of delegates to be elecBingham Sunday. The following Is the apportionment: LORENZO N STOHL ted is 33, us follows: JOSEPH N STOHL Mr. and Mis. F. W, Fiahburn DkLEGATBS. PRKCtNCT. No. 9: No. No. 2, 1, 7; Poll 3, 11; No. 7 returned Monday from a visit 4, 8. Brigham Poll No. 1 ' E. 2 9 John Baird, with relatives in Smiihfield. Precinct Chairman. " 3 11 Loans, Loans, Loans, Eli Holton, F. C. Peterson, John RasmusW 44 It V IHta all-1- 8 Precinct Secretary. sen and Halver Using came in 8 Willard REAL ESTATE 4 Mile Three from Nevada last week to visit Ricy H. Jones is over from 3 Mantua their families. They have been Logan this week where he has Calls Fort AND INSURANCE 6 for the S. P. company. Room 22. painting located his family for jthe present. Deweyvllle ........ Tslsphono No. 22 . ? FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. 3 Louis Hugenbitcher, for many Mr. Jones is considering a propo- Colllnston S ...... ..... Bear Elver City years a resident of this county, sition made him to teach in the Dr. L. H. Harding ... ... 5 Dr. L. H. Bsrg last week sold his place near Agricultural College the coming Fielding ..... .... 3 Portage Bear River City to Mr. Nelson school year. ... .. .... 1 Snow ville of that place and will remove lo .... 4 ........ Sunset 2 -- .... Junction Frisco to engage in mining. 1 YVIDERBORG BLOCK, Park Valley Willard S. Hansen, the well-kno... 2 Terrace Utah. Brigham City, are considering taking a Policy sheepman of Fielding, is Malad ..... 2 of Lfe Assurance it will pay you to investigate the.... ... . ... 4 brick Manila building a fine two-stor- y .... 2 DO YOU WANT Plymouth residence at that place. N. P. 5 ... Rawlins Loans on Real Estate Lindholm of this city is doing the .... 1 So, of U, Si Promontory at lowest Interest; brick work and M E. Anderson 2 -- ...... .... Riverside Homestead Entries and proofs; The Strongest in the World. the carpenter work. It will be Grouse Creek .... 1 To buy or sell Real Estate: heated with the hot water system. Titles examined and conveyed, Kelton i ... 1 Reliable legal work; Andrew Funk of this ci'y is the .... 1 Clear Creek architect. By order of the Democratic com CONSULT AGENT. To The Sealed proposals frOdl Con tractors and builders will be re 4-4 ceived up to 12 oclock noon on Saturday, Sept. 3rd, 1904, by the trustees of Bear River school district No. tj, for furnishing all material and building one school house on the S. R corner of S . W tbat a 'something for jgj of section 2d, Tp. it N. R. nothing proposition usually contains some condition whereby yon jgo .1 W. get the wont of your bargain, but wnen tbe makers of The Board of Trustees reserves M ihe right to reject any or all bids. of Beef" For further particulars and for sent us two dezen handsome silver MEASURING SPOONS to plans and specifications of said present to our customers purchasing their products litre there were school house, call at residence of You buy a useful article ard get the BO conditions attached. Moroni Mortensen, Bear River Spoon Absolutely F ee! City. Dated August 8ih, 1904. At A. R. Capkner, L prlce.j Fruit Jars, Rubbers, Tours for good goods, WYNN Is our Every Pair. Excursion To J It that Notice is hereby giveu that a Democratic County Convention is called to meet at the opera home in Brigham City on Saturday, August 20, 1001, at I o'clock p.m, for the purpose of electing twentj-tw- o delegates to the Judicial Convention of the First Judicial District to be held at Logan on Saturday, August 27th. 1904, at one oclock p. m., for the purpose of nominating one District Judge and ouc D'Strlct Attorney for the First Judicial Dis- m over our stock of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Ranges, Graniteware, etc., before you buy. Our stock will surprise you, both in quality of goods and price. As fine goods as ever carried iu Box Elder County, Come and see for yourself. JOS, F. SET OF 42 PIECES fr $4.45? this week. Mrs. Thomas McMaster and Mrs. Leroy Nelson returned the Last Tuesday a baby girl came fore part of the week from a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli to SmithfieM. Christensen. Girl wanted for housekeeping; Tuesday, of last week, a fine good wages. Mrs. Rosenbaum. baby boy arrived at the home of J. P. Jacobsjn left this morning Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Funk. for Denmark to visit his mother. A fine son came to gladden the He will stop off in Chicago a few hearts of Mr, and Mrs. John S. days to visit relatives there. . EG Democratic Convention. City Council Meets. A second petition was presented at hu-ln- ns L. C. CHRISTENSEN C& SONS MUSIC CO. $100,000 to Loan at c per cent interest on improved dry ot irrigated farms , . . JL Holton, Qllice Room 23, 1st. N.l" onjk 614 |