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Show ' AT BOX ELDER NEW ADVERTISING The News reaches all parts of Bo Klder County, and ae an advertising medium Bates on appllcu lion. is unsurpassed. JOB PRINTING The News Job Offlee Is one of the best equipped In the state. All kinds of printing neatly and promptly executed. Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. VOLUME X. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1905. STILL ANOTHER DEATH. Hit Amusements. KWUn IN tllUND. Curt. Remember tbe daoce to be given toFebruary term of the District Court Mrs. Alsi Gird Answers to I Summons morrow night at tbe opera house for began Tuesday, Feb. 23rd. Froi tin Beyond. the benefit of David 0. Stohl who William H. Foxley et al, vs August leaves on the L. Nichols. Affidavits were submitBose Ellea Smith Card passed away Scandinavia. 15th for a mission to ted acoordlng to a previous order of Sunday morning at 11 oclock. She the court, and the matter taken under to a birth gave baby Feby. 14th at The Home Dramatic Co. of Brigham advisement. which time profuse hemorrhage ensu-ewill present The Spy of GettysThe case of Niels T. Johnson rs OlCity She was never a strong woman burg" m the opera house at Bear ga Johnson In sntt for divorce. and this strain upon her vitality left River city, Saturday evening, March Case came up on the 23rd and continher in such a weakened condition that 11th. ued until the 25th, when an order was Everybody should see it. she was unable to rally, The baby is entered granting a divorce and orderapparently all right. We notice that the Academy com- ing plaintiff to pay 1350. alimony The Mrs. Card was born in Aberdare, pany has arranged for another mas- custody of a minor child wasgiven to Glenmorgonshlre, South Wales, Jan. querade for the defendant. She came to Brigham City several local ads 17th, according to 16, 1872 In this Issue. Attorneys B. H. Jones, J. D Cali Mr. with her parents and Mrs. Will, and Nels Jenson were appointed a lam Smith, in 1876. On September 7, Tbe Amusement Committee has committee to consider and recommend 1892 she was married to Alma Card. tne services of Prof. J. Frank rules for the court.. She and her husband have made their Foucbe In a In the case of the O. S, L. Railway dramatic recital to be borne in this county, principally at given In this city March 9th. Prof. Co. vs Isaac Hunsaker, the demurrer Promontory, ever since. Sbe was the Fouchecomes very highly recomended, entered In said cause was denied and mother or three children, Grace aged We submit herewith s couple of com- 10 days given defendant in which to 9 years, Percy 3 years and the bah? ments by leading newspapers, which answer. born three weeks ago. M rs. Card was will Id the case of Ogden Knitting Co vs give an idea of tbe class of peralways of a quiet and reserved dispos- formance that may be Wm. Horsley et al. 'A motion to here. expected ition both as a girl and as a woman. strike "A out defendants cost bill yras sized audience Prof. good greeted Sbe did not appear ' in public very Foucbe at the denied and the motion to retax oosts house evenlast opera often, but was loved and respected by ing. It can be said that those present striking out witness fees lor J. D. her most Intimate friends. She Is never before enjoyed a finer perform- Call aud John Andersou was granted missed very much indeed, and mourn- ance. In the case of Emma Barnes vs JoThe program took a wide scope ed by her husband, her mother aod and every number was ai treat. Cer- seph Packer, Atty. B. H. Jones was her brothers. Ber brother Arthur, tainly the house will be filled tonight granted leave to withdraw all exhibits. who has been teaohlog school at Clear to bear "Tbe Merchant of Venice." in the case of J. Y. Rich vs Utah Creek this winter, was summoned aod The boys of the high school are to be Commercial & Barings Bank, It was reached home two days before sbe congratulate upoo Securing for tbe ordered that the depositions of Wildied Mrs. Emma Boden of Salt Lake people of Lewiston an entertainment liam G. Clark and Parley Edler of City and Mr. Cbarles Card of Promon- of such a high order. Tbe Morning Tooele county and William S. Naylor tory were here when the end came. Tribune, Lewiston, Ida., Feb. 20, 1900." of Salt Lake county, be properly taken Toe funeral was held Tuesday at 2 "Last evening J. Frank Foucbe, the and used as evidence In the case. FEBBUARY 24. p m. in the 2ud ward meeting bouse. talented Sbakesperean Impersonator, The speakers were Elders George gave a classical recital. Mr. Fouche Tbe case of William H. Foxley et al, Gidoey, Heber C. Boden, Joseph U. is Without doubt the best Shakesper-ea- n vs August Nichols. The motion of Watkins, William Evans, Bishop J. reader that has visited the Paci- plaintiff to dismiss appeal heretofore B. McMaster, W. C. Horsley, Prest. fic ooast in years. His rendition of taken In this case was denied Oleen N. Stobland Bishop Blackburn. Hamlet was superb All went away In the matter, of the estate of They all paid high tribute to tbe more than pleased and anxious to hear Cbarles Buntiog, the petition to have sterling qualities of Mrs. Card they him again tonight In tbe Merchant of the administrator removed was denied The case of Joseph Packer vs Emma had all known her from childhood. Venice. Daily Examiner, San Fran Barnes. T. D. Johuson was entered We wish to Join with tbe rest of the cisco, Cal., Sept. 99." as associate counsel for plaintiff. community in extending sympathy At the dance Satuiday night at In the case of John Anderson vs Ogand condolence to tbe bereaved family. They have asked that we extend, the Academy, quite a number o' den Knitting Co., time for trial was set for March 7tb. through tbe columns of tbe News, their thanks to those who so kindly Ogdens society people will parIn the matter of tbe estate of assisted them in their troubles. it. Thomas W. Brewerton hearing was ticipate. had ou the return of sale of certilu real estate. - . . at our store and see it- - -- First National Bank A new state bank, to the Bank of Garland, be known as will open for, business In Garland, Utah, Monday morning. The capital will be $25,000, subscribed for by persons in Salt Lake, Ogden, Idaho Falls and Garland. The officers,who are all connected with llie Deseret ..ational bank.are: President W. W. Rl '.j. S. Hills; ter; cashier, Orson P. Rumel. Mr. Rumel will leave for Gatland this morning to see that everything is in shape for the opening. He expects to make Garland his future home and Is sanguine that the bank will be a success from tbe start. 8. L. Herald. PURE-BRE- COUNTY Board of County Commissioners met Tuesday, Match 7th. Present were Chairman A. W. Valentine, and E. H. Jones, Commissioner Hart was excused being In the East to attend tbe funeral of his mother. Joseph H. Watkius and Ephraim Hansen presented petition from residents of Oolliustou precinct asking that the Beaver Dam. district be separated from Oolliuston, aud the precinct be established at Reaver Dam. Action deferred until Mr liait returns. Action was deferred upon tbe petition of William M. Miller and Wm A Compton presented sometime ago. Action was deferred upon the application of road supervisor Myron J. Richards of the Riverside district for $200 to pay for graveling roads. Tbe bond of Nels Andeison road supervisor of Mantua district was ap- HABCH 1. It will pay you To call on samples of Wall Paper, over 20 samHave a good up. line of BUGS at prices within your reach. We alwava carry a full line of FURNITURE of all kinds; also STOVES and RANGES of five different makes, Including the Famous and Ever Satisfactory ' STEW A RT." A full line of stove repairs. WThe famous l 08" Waah-- i is more popular than ever. Its a genuine Money Back washer but no one ever wants his money hack. After trying it, they always want that washer. YOU TRY ONE! Call and see us, whether you want anything or not, well bo pleased to show our goods. Yours for Satisfactory Dealings, 400 ples of Brussels Carpet , at 90c per yard and Upon the request of County Treasurer S N. Cole to have the board of equalization sit June 5 7 8 9 for the general public, and Jane 10, for corporations, was granted. The application of Peter Petersen for position as gardener at court house grouuds was deterred. v The application of County Clerk N. to Ine have Valent the appointment J. of Miss Maud Jensen ratified as an office ut a salthe clerks in ary of $30. per month was Drought up. chairman Valentine voted for and comr. Jones against the application. county Assessor E. A. Box was In structed to go to Balt Lake county aud investigate tbe records In relation to taxing transient herds. The monthly retorts or county officers were approved. The matter of investigating condition of Hampton.s bridge at collin-sto- n was referred to Comr Valentine. Comr. Jones reported favorably upon opening a road in T. 9 N. R. 3 w. ' (SUCCESSORS TO JOS. F. HANSEN FURNITURE CO.) 4.4t4.4,,im4.4;t4l444444444444 4 MAGAZINt LI RARYl.. Knitting O y Styles, Delineator, etc. At TEACHERS 35c fn advance per month, take one a time and exchange aa often as desired. Try it The Eddy Drug Store, VYNN L EDDY, Prescription Druggist INSTITUTE. Teachers Institute will be held Saturday, March 18th at It oclock a. m. In the Central school Bldg. Prof, D. O. 'McKay. Principal of the Weber Stake Academy, wilt address us oh the subject of Grammar ana bow to teach It. Also come prepared to discuss Seeley's School Management. "m9-1- Public invited. A. E. Jensen, Bupt. 1 6 -- Milt X1 Pure-brcregistered aod numbered stallion, age 2 years and 10 monlbs, weight 1700 pounds, and the Standard-breregistered and numbered trot I would tingstallioji, Abercorn." uot sell these horses at all were It not that I am golug away, because there We have is money In keeping them. all the business wltb them now that d, attend to. will take notes for them on easy we can I terms Jos. F. Hansen. WARD. FIRE IN FOURTH The usual combination of small boys and matches was the cause of a fire on tbe premises of John Watkins last A pile of hay and Friday afternoon. tbe baru was burned- A pair of Mr. Watkins horses were scorched a little before they could be gotteu out of the stable. The firemen were very prompt as usual, but It was Impossible to save tbe property. - IS THIS ThFriGHT THING? The case brought by Peter Nelson against George Craghead for damages In the sum of $5 0 00 occupied six days In the district court, including the services of the lury.- -- This case wilt the connty and slate nut less U ser over $100 (10 LI, an $359 00 and-th- e besides hts attorneys fees, it hardly seems right to us. Here Is the august burdened tor a law of the machinery whole week wit o a little matter tbat should have been stilled In one day It strikes and that outside of court. us that tbe Ipdge should have power to dismiss such a case as that summarily. Another case that has occupied tbe lime and attention of tbe court aud Jury for two days and may run longer is brought by James Allen of Penrose for $10,00 damages for trespass aod recovery upon a very doubtrul charge of false Imprisonment. , Ct SURPRISE DR. RANKIN, I Large Dinner Plates ' $1.25 1.00 1.25 ... '.40 Large Vegetable Dishes . Meat Platter Cream Jug Regular price A few sets to be sold at S5MJS& 2 1 1 -- v Mention. EDWARD Mrs. Ole Petersen is visiting in Logan. Carlos Holst was up from Ogden yesterday. George Price of Elwood was here last week. Mrs. Mary Snow came up from Salt Lake Friday. Bishop Facer was up from Willard last Saturday. Miss Ella Bywater went to Logan Sunday evening. Peter Olsen of Elwood was over ou business Saturday. Miss Eliza Hauseu was an Ogden visitor yesterday. Mrs. Eliza Dunford came up from Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Emma Boden returned to Salt Lake City yesterday, J. Y, Rich is in attendance at the district court this week. Mrs. J. Frank Bowring went to Salt Lake City last Thursday. B. S. Burbank of Deweyville was down Tuesday on business. Emery P, Burns of Garland was a Brigham visitor Tuesday. John Erdmau has taken a trip back to his old home in Michigan. Gordon Nichols of Willard was in Brigham on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Fish-ba- rn returned to l'remont Monday, Martin L. Ensign of Colli nston was down on business Wednesday. Mr. John Brook and his sister Lizzie went to Schofield Saturday. Oscar Forsgren atd Orson Hudson weut to Evanston Sunday. W. H. Riggs and Jake Bigler of Collinston were in town last week. Mrs. Peter Forsgren and Mrs. John Angejbauer went to Logan Sunday, Warren H. Cash of Elwood drove through Brigham last Saturday. Peter Thompson and D. M, Rees came home from Rexburg .70 .40 .25 4o.'2o A. & Is now at bis ART GALLERY attending to business as usual. t If you wish to Inspect the finest line of Pictures and Picture Frames In the city, give him a call. Frames made to order. Everything in the ART LINE can be found at caComptons Art Gallery . A W. COMPTON, Proprietor.. UTAH.! estate LOANS. 2465 Washington Ave, Office) Bell Phonesi Office 263 k. House 660 Z. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH Rent Rooms To of Inquire Miss Duke, Boothe & Peirces, tf Joseph N. Stohl is now in a position to lake care of you on ' Farm Loans. tf in should home Every Brigham ave a subscriber to The Eddy 'rug Store magazine library. If you don't buy shoes of INI. L. HANSEN you don't buy shoes right CFWe Guarantee Every Falrje HOTEL UTAHNA Tbe one plkce for comfort, elegunca and convenience. Excellent meals served at 26c and 50o FARM LOANS CALL OR WRITE The Bank of Brigham City BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH THE INDEPENDENT FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY OF ' BOX ELDER COUNTY Tbe very best Insurance St Robsfs and Christian Hansen of Dewey- tent rates. Mot too low this year too high next Dot too anythi- n- just ville was seen in Brigham last right. To call or write Is Friday, convincing. Saturday. T. E. King of Garland attended Priesthood meeting here last Saturday. Jos. Hunsaker and D. W. Hun saker were down from Honejville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Kuudson t The WITH OFFICE Bank of Brigham City Brigham City, tJtah. St QARTHEY . DUMBECK, PLUMBING, were Salt Lake' passengers yes terday morning. TBWEPMOMB C. E. Twitchell of Beaver Dam 219 State St - Salt Lake Citf. Utah was transacting business in Brig ham Saturday. LORENZO N STOHL JOSEPH N STOHL Oliver L Wilcox and wife of GarlaTld spent Saturday and SunSTOHL BROTHERS. day in Brigham. L- - Nichols and Andrew August AGENTS FOB n Anderson of Point Lookout were in Brigham Tuesday, Life F. G. Fryer and P. C. Steffeu sen of Elwood were in attendance Co, of at Priesthood meeting Saturday. INSURE AT HOME Nbtice-T- he Sunday School Convention at Ogden has been Room 22Telephone No. 22 postponed from March 18 and 19 FIRST NATIONAL UANK BUILDING. to March 25 and 26. Mr. and Mrs. Bridge have re THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY turned 'from New Mexico and. are staying with her parents Mr ' CAPITAL $50,000.00. and Mrs. L. T. Peirce. 1 In Utah, Continental surance - The Oldest and Strongest Bsnk la Bex Elder County. Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. his sheep business. All bueiueet given prompt attention Every thing for the kitchen at tf Christensen & Knudsons. ITomf.b J. Rich, M. Jenson, Farmers who have not yet con Cashlef President, traded to furnish beets to the DO YOU WANT Ogden Sugar Factory can arrange with James Young. it. Homestead Entries and proofs) To buy or sell Real Estate: Titles examined and conveyed j Reliable legal work IF SO CONSULT FRED J. 1IOLTOII. Brigham City, Dr. L. K. Berg Knudson. W. COMPTON, the Photographer, KIRK, fcUAt 'See them in our window Christensen Bn CGDEN, Last Saturday, March 4, was tbe birthday of Dr. A.T. Ban kin and in honor of the occasion a number of bis friends met by previous arrangement at tbe home of the Misses Thompson and Isles, teachers of tbe Camp Mission school. All came well Dr. Rankin supplied with eatablei was soon after summoned from the (J tah-u- a hotel, where he is stopping, and his surprise was complete when he found such a large number of bis friends awaiting him. A round of liaodsnaklng and congratulations was in order for a short time and then some sociable games were introduced These which were greatly eojoyed. were interrupted by a lunch and by the presentation to the Doctor of a fine gold chain and locket as a memC. C Valentine returned Monento of the occasion. from the western part of the 11 atday ail 30 broke At the party up, tending havlog spent a most enjoyable connty having been absent abou'; four months in the interests o: evening. sixty-Qlut- b 6 Medium Dinner Plates 8 Teacups and Saucers . 2 Bowls tinued for the the t8rm. The jurys verdict In the case of Jas. AUen vs Thomas Jooes, Jr, MaB"no cause of action. The plaintiff In tne case of Peter J Peterson vs George W Craghead was given until March 18, 1905, to file affidavits In the support of motion for a To-da- y, ay 8 Co. was con- Is a system of exchange whereby you can read the greatest number the For to is say: That of expense. of magazines at the minimum new trial. CENTS you can read ihe March small sum of THIBTY-FiV- E Cosmopolitan, Argosy, edition ofall the following magasloesi Munsey, Many washers, like' soap bubLadies Pearson, McClure, Strand, Alnslee, Everybody, Designer, come and go but every one bles, Home Journal, Leslies, Review of Reviews, Smart Set, Scribners, Kg who the "ipoo keeps it. Red gets Liplnoott, Popular, .Metropolitan, Outing, World tf Ball bearing. Its OUt-doElite genuine Life, Medical Brief, Sunset, Book, Tom Watsons, magazine at a month. As I am going away for two or three years, 1 will sell our two stallions, "Governor Well, the English Bbire, DINNER SETS- $3.35 Neatly Decorated - - - Gilt Striped The case of J. Y. Rich vs. Utah Commercial & Savings Bank was set for retrial Monday, March 27th. In the case of Peter j. Petersen vs. Goo W. Cragheud, jury returned a rerdletof "bo cause of action." The case of James E. Jamesen vs. The Utali Sugar Co. was comlnued for the term. Tbe trial of the case of John Anderson vs. Ogden Ruins Fob ExcnANOB-P- Fine Horses For Sale, as.-ista-nt MARCH 0. Block North of Court House. The Eddy Drug Store Collinslon. S3.35 OLSON FURNITURE CO v proved. N.-Co- OLSON before buying anything in hillne. JUST RECEIVED COURT. The case of Peter J. Petersen vs George W. Cragbead was commenced and continued until March 2nd. Good cause appearing therefor, It was ordered tbat all rules heretofore made by tbe district court of this dls trier, bo revoked, aod that-copy of said order be posted for 39 days In the ENTERPRISE." A COMMENDABLE office of tbe county clerk of Box Elder, Cache aud Rich counties. and William Parsons of S. The case of A. R. Carter et alt vs have purchased machinery Pine Canyon Gold Mloing Co. Judg Willard, erect a first class molasses will ment was rendered In favor of plaintiff and mill In Willard this year. They say for $2,538.60. there Is a great demand for the old fashioned cane molasses aud they exmarch 3rd. business. Tbe News In the case of Lula B. Gall vs Hans pect to do a goodsuccess in tbe enter Jensen et al. defendants motion for a wishes them all prise. new trial was granted. Tbe case of Ji W. Horsley vs Emma Horsley demurrer was overruled and defendant given ten days in which to answer It was ordered that certain exhibits oe withdrawn In the case of John Muir Sooe Cot vs David Rosenbaum Building.- - Tuesday evening, Ellis Lee, the old son of Wm. E. Cole, wasoper-ate-d on for append loll Is by Drs. Rich or Ogden and Pearse of Brigham. He raided however, from tbe operation but it had gone too far, the operation He died the folwas of no beueflt. lowing day, Wednesday, March 1st. The funeral was held In the tabernacle nd. March It was a sad funeral. Tbe school children beaded the procession from the home to the cemetery. He leaves a father, four brothers and five sisters to mouru his sudden demise. His mother died nine years ago. One of his brothers, Capt. W. E Cole, is In Florida. A daughter was born to tbe wife of Robe.t Morgan la-- t Monday. T. M. March 6, 1905 HORSES. D Cache county is far ahead of Box Elder in raising fine horses. This Is largely due to Smith Bros, of Lgan who always have the best horses that money can buy They ai d other people In that community are paying from $800. to $3,600 for one stallion. And It pays them and the people that patronize them. t , To a man who understands the horse business, It would be Impossible to sell a scrub stallion or get bim to patronize one at any price. The prices that good horses are bringing now ought to be encourgement to our farmers to raise the very best. 1 1 seems to ns that such a horse ns Governor Wells" should be kept hoe as we need just such a horse In this neighborhood. This horse took fir--t prize at tbe State Fair last fall at Salt Lake City. a " Opined Monday, With . Many Silt Lakers Interested. Thirty jurors were examined and qualified. In the case of A. J. Goss vs O. S. L. Before buying a washing Railway Co , verdict was returned In machine, Bee tbe advan- favor of plaintiff and damages assess tages of our Celebrated ed at 938. Ball Bearing Acme Wash-e- r The case of Samuel J. Courtney vs over any other washer Southern Pacific Railroad et al. was on the market. dismissed, i Our washer has no Iron In the case of Bolette Petersen bar obstruction through vs 8. F Thompson, plaintbe center; It will hold Thompson leave to bring suit tiff was more clothes than any without granted advancing fees to tbe clerk other washer uu the mar- and sheriff. , ket; it has hinged lid The case of James Gardner vs O. B. whleb keeps tbe steam from escaping and pre- L. R. R. Co. was dismissed. vents the water from FEBRUARY 28. splashing over; the water Shoe Co. vs David Rosen Muir John runs from tbe lid back in- baum verdict was returned by tbe to tbe tub; will wash tbe in favor of plaintiff in the sum finest fabrics without jury of 1125.00. tearing or breaking a case of William M. Koudson vs thread, the heaviest arti- O.The S. L. R R. Co. was continued for cles with perfect ease; is made throughout of the the teim. In t be case of John Muir Shoe Co. best material, handsomely was finished in natural wood. vs David Rosenbaum leave granted plaim Iff to serve motion for new trial until March 27, 1905. Prices fight. Stohl Furniture Co 6t o IMPORTANT! Call Personal ar FEBRUARY 27. A child can run It. Willard. NUMBER' 47. - Utah, Dr. L. H. Hard! DENTISTS LINE GOOD OF TOOTH WIDERBORG BLOCK, - Utah. Brigham City, BRUSHES is always carried In stock. We have Sugar Beet Land For Sale. a large assortment for you to select 100 acres In whole or in part, lofrom. cated one and one-hamiles north of You Will be repaid If you call on Us, the Garland Sugar factory. For inand see for vourself the Tooth Brushes formation call on weareofiering at prices that speak PAUL STARK, for themselves. tf Brigham ffity, Utah. CLEAN TEETH ARE ESSENTIAL If you don't buy shoes made by lt TO HEALTH. We have all other Toilet Articles usually carried In a first-cla- ss HAMILTON store. Brigham Glty Pharmacy. 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