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Show J THE BOX ELDER NWS, THURSDAY MAY 4, 1905 TO THE OF 05: We offer for your approval and selection a full line of the daintiest and pr e 1 1 i e s t White goods ever shown in Ogden. New Organdies, Swisses, Lansdown, Wash Chiffon, Liberty Crepe, India Linen everything for the Commencement Silks, Mulls, Nets, gown. . An elegant line of Lace Robes In white, cream and pompadour nets. - These come in separate parts and when made up under your direction will be fascinatingly, beautiful and stylish. Also ready-mad- e dresses in Fine Lawns, beautifully trimmed with LACE and jt Last Saturday an exciting and interesting game of baseball was played at Willard between the Willard and Tremont boys. The score stood 9 to 11 in favor of Tremoot. .Mr. R. Dock was umpire and bis fair decisions were very much appreciated by both teams. Another game will be played next Saturday a? Willard between North Ogden and Willard. About 2 of our people are taking elocution from a Mr. Johnson; they intend to put on a play la the near future. The high school closed last Friday. The attendance has been very small the last season. There wa S only one student attending baby boys. Mr. and Mrs. NepUl Brunker have gone to Promoniory to visit their daughter Mrs. Hannah Nicholas. T. OGDEN. UTAH. r. Gcllinston. are looking fine. We are abundance of rain. an having Frelday and Elton bavepurchased the t ract of iand lying west of the O. S. L. track hre. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Flinders were up from Ogden visiting friends and 'While here Mr. Flinders pur chased 160 acres of improved land. It is estimated that 500 people visited our City on Saturday last to witness the filg i mile horserace, between O, Wood and E. 6. Walkers horses. The Wood horse proved to be the only horse in the race at the outcome, as neither was able to run the half mile. Crops & Son are opening up of General Merchandise. stuck their The baseball score between Collin ston and Fielding was 25 to .5 In favor of Collinston. Morgan H. PERRY. Have you noticed it? weve got em. D. T. but the Electric Lights. are They simply grand. To. Mr. V. F. Davis belongs the greater part of the credit for if it bad not been for Not the we would not have had them for some time to come at least. He left his own work and stayed with the line until it was up. hls'hang-on-to-itlvene- There may such a thing as an auction sale of old keroseue lams and if such a thing should occur and we were asked where buyers could be fouud we would say well, It wouldnt be In Ferry. James Young finished planting sugar beets last Saturday. The acreage this year is greater than anv previous year. Young Brothers have lust finished orchard on Bishop setting out a one-thir- Quayles place. Tbos. Judsou and family have moved Into their new home. Wm. Dunn and A. L. Wight are busy building neft bouses. Toby. The First National bank pays five per cent on time deposits, compounded quarterly, if desired. Ride a Racycle. Wanted Alfalfa seed. Wm. tf Horsley & Sons, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANX QW BRI9HRM CITT. its Well, and sure your Uncle Is glad to see spring again. We have bad some snow here lately, in the bills. The Young Ladies of this ward gave a Weigh Dance last Friday dance, night. It was a weigh-u- p Your old uncle drew one of the fairest, but not one of the lightest, daughters. She cost him $ , well 1 guess I hadnt better tell how much she weighed. We were pleased to see our friend Lucifer out again. Last dance he was unable to attend because it was his turn to stay at home with the kids. This time he was out, however, in full force and had his kids with him One of them got hungry during the dance and wanted the bottle. The milkman must have changed cows on him. The conteuts made him sick and he was taken home . Parents should be more careful of these 30 year old kids. Our esteemed friend, Mr. John Bly the has lately been fixing up bis bouse. Some say this means that John intends to speak to Priscilla himself. Perhaps some people who used to read the Bugler will remember Old Bach and O.d Maid? Well, those letters so played upon the heart ol Old Bach that be came back here prepared to change bis state of single cussedness to that of double blessedness, but he found the bird baa flowu, He wonders, "Is life worth livi, g after all? Joseph F. Tracy of Basin, Idaho, paid his friends here a visit last week Ben .Tracy aud Orson Reid went to the board Rauch In Park Valley last week to look after Mr. Blythes property there. Eliza Reid aud Charles Randall are back from the desert, but leave soon for Hard ester. Mrs. Jane Elchins of Grouse Creek was a visitor here Saturday aud She was accompanied by her son Orson and her daughters Orlta and Nola. Benjamin Tracy has bought bis old home back again and moved in last week. The many friends of Pres. Charles Kelly were grieved to learn of his death. He was a noble man, a mau of God in very deed. He has fought the good fight and kept the faith and will certainly be crowned with glory. Arthur Smith of Brigham City is teaching school at Faf, He was a visitor here last Sunday, Miss May Pierson, our Primary teacher, will close her school In two weeks, She likes Yost and says she thinks she always will. We wish she would stay here. The Stork left a precious package at the home of D. S. Tracy last Friday. It was a little girl and all are Sud-day- 4 -- doing, nicely. Your Uncle Sam. DOES STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent directors: Luclns A. Snow, Oleen N. Stobl, Fels Jenson, John I.. Edwaras Forman Lee, Alma Nelson, Peter M. Hansen. Lorenzo N. Stohl, JohnD President. Peters For Sale A good independent home consisting of two lots in First ward all planted in choice fruit, good house, two rock cellars, barn, corral, etc. Will accept part cash, balance to suit purchaser. Apply to H. Wagstaff, Brigham tf City, Utah. A Chance of a Lifetime Ali the property of the Brigham City, Woolen Mills Company is for sale. This is your chance at the best bargain ever offered in Box Elder County. The price its actual asked is about value. Call on Lorenzo N Stohl infthe First National Bank Blgd. one-thir- d Cashier. Qno Ulinute Gough Cure For Coughs, Colds and roui W Tito Early Riser famous little pills. Editor News: Showers are the order of the day, they make beet planting a little slow, but put the ground in excellent shape for the seed. Prospects were never better in this part of the country for good crops of all kinds. Grading on the Malad Valley Rail-roa- d la being pushed for all It Is worth and we expect to see track la)ing begun in a short time, Our district schools' have closed after a short but successful term. We have bad a good lot of teachers and we hope the trustees will be able to secure them for tbe next school SODA FOUNTAIN OPENING now. 1 left Salt Lake City lust September for a mission to Scandinavia aud after a pleasant journey landed in Copem hageu October 5th, and on the 14th was appointed to labor In Aalborg I have been ever since. I had a number of addresses to people here whose relatives live m Utah aud the letter have been quite, a benefit to me In many Instances. If anyone who reads this, letter has friends or relatives here whom they Would like to have me call on, just send their names aud addresses aud I will see them. There uie lour missionaries la tbiB oanfeteuce irum Brigham city, namely Ohristiau Simousen, president of this branch, Lars H. Larsen, Rupert Olsen and Orson J. Olsou. They are all doing good work and eujuyiug good health. Today Is the kings birthday. Flags are dying, Ue weather is fine aud everything has au air of gavety. I have enjoyed exeelleut health since coming cere aud am encouraged In my work by some joining the church aud others investigating. I have a number of frleDds Indifferent parts of the country where your valuable paper Is read and I hope they will accept this letter from me as my time and means are scarce UDd it would be quite a joo to write each one individually. With kind regaids to you aud all the readers of the News. I remain Yours In the cause of truth, F. W. Christensen, Forregade 13, Aalborg, Denmark, April 8, 1905. SATURDAY, MAY 6. where Hade from pure cream cf tartar derived from grapes paioi baking rowom oo ONICAQO News From Liverpool. Liverpool editing the Millennial Star. The letter was written to bis family soef oourse contains so me things tbit are sacred from the publio gaze. One the from gets Impression the tone of the communication that Mr. Andersen is enjoying good health and spirits. He describes a scene which he witnessed in the slums of the city where the poor children were being given a meal. The description Is given in Mr. Andersen's characteristically vivid style and in language that would appeal to those he Intended It for the children. We FIVE GARLAND. We would like to serve our old and new patrons at our If you can find room in your valuable paper for these few lines, I should appreciate it very much. I am aknosi lost without the News as 1 have been a subscriber ever sluce the paper started aud it is going to ray home We have been extended the courtesy of readiug a letter from Elder Fe-p- hi Andersen, who is at present in YOST, & SONS CO. Fifty Years ihe Standard M. : W. H. WRIGHT '! closed. May 2, 1905. Call N it when The homes of Mr. E. A. Graudpri and Mr. Peter Rook were mads happy ihe last week by the arrival of tine EMBROIDERY. 1 Aalborg, Denmark. WILLARD. GRADUATES PAGE Brigham City Pharmacy.... IMPORTED ICE CREAM. Souvenirs for the Ladies Come, and you will go away HAPPY. Some of the seasons delicacies year. The roof li now going on the RIter building and tbe lathers are at work at THE PHARMACY FOUNTAIN: Nut Sundaes Fruit Sundaes Maple Nut Sundaes served Inside. A surprise was gotten up on the Principal of our schools, Mr. ADgus last Tnursday evening In Vance, wbloh the pupils and their parents showed their appreciation of the good work done by him here this winter, Maraschino Sundaes Egg Phosphates Lime Juice and Kola Chop Suey Mineral Water and Pure Fruit Syrup Sodas, etc , etc. Almost every family In town is having a dose of the measles, but there have not as yet been any fatalities, A.H, May 2, 1995. Moen, Denmark. Editor News, Dear Sir; If you thick the following may be of interest to your many readers, please give It space In your esteemed paper. I have spent the past six months on the Island called Moen It Is about twenty miles long by six or eight miles $ to take care of customers B wide and Is a beautiful place of about 15.000 inhabitant. at our store on Forest St., Stege is the largest olty with a population of about 2,000. First National would print the whole letter but for opposite There is a large sugar factory here Call on us and Bank. the reason that we were not given so built In 1884 at a cost of two and one-halet us show you our stock. Mr. Andersen will much latitude. million orowns. They make 300,- perhaps write us a letter for publica000 lbs. of sugar every 24 hours, the tion before long. total production last year being 2,- 1 030.000 lbs. They began operations Oct. 13th and closed Nov 20th. They employ about 140 men and pay an average wage of three kroner (81c) 'pet Store on South Side Forest St. Opposite 1st Natl Bank Bldg, day and board tbemselves. The factory generally pays 10 per cent InterI Leave orders at store ail kind of RBPAIBINft DofIB. est In all, the stockholders receiving tbe first five percent and the balance being divided between tbe stockholders and growers. Prices are regulated by the London market. Including their participation in tbe dividend they receive about 1 krone (27o) per hundred pounds. There are a number of auxiliary plants on the island tanks and stands sometimes for where tbe juice Is extracted and foroed Toowoomba, Queensland, montbB in the hot sun. We cannot 41 through pipes to the mother plant. be too thankful for our beautiful fe I just returned from conference at homes In Brigham City. I am not Australia. Copenhagen held on April 1st, 2nd sorry that my parents went there in and 8rd. Aside from the usual good the early days when they bad to pat times had at Editor Newsi conference, we had the with all kinds of hardships, 1 pleasure of listening to the singing of As I am the only Box Elder County up honor them all the more for it. one of Utah fair daughters, Miss Juboy in this part of tbe world I have Wishing the Box Elder News every dith Anderson of bait Lake city. She been thinking that a few lines from I remain me would perhaps be Interesting to success, sang at our afternoon and evening 15683. Your friend and fellow citizen, of readers the meetings on Sunday and to say that your worthy paper. $10 Season; less the usual discount for cash, and the M. L. Reeder. it was a rare treat to ns all is putting First I will say that the Box Elder It mildly, as we sat and listened to Mews has been very much appreciated the full sweet tones of her voice our me sino3 came here and out I I by hearts were filled with pride. 1 hope think our county can well be proud of Qur 8lck people are not any the good people of Brigham City may the paper, I see that there ha. been a Thoma8 Bowcutt and Haleg are have the pleasure of hearing Lar some great deal of Improvement in Brigham slightly improving, but are quite sick time. She and her mother left home since I left and I hope that it may , yet. July 8, 19(3, in the same company as continue. Australia is away behind The engineers In charge of tbe Ma 1 and 1 heard her sing a number of the times especially in this part of lad Valley railroad construction are s rags tben. While I thought her singthe country. There are lots of men their headquarters at Moroni out of vtork and everyone cries, hard-time- making ing was grand at that time, I could Wards place. easily observe that she has made great There is a siege of DeDgue Riverside Is to have a brass band In progress during her 21 mouth Fever in Queensland at present, 20,000 the near future If present plans mater oases having been ri ported in Brisstudymg In Germany. iallze. Success to you, hoys. bane. Several large factories have 1 had the pleasure of meeting Bros. Our school is to continue another bad to clogj dawn for want of help Victor Madsen and David Stohl od month. Edward J. Gibson is doing It is caused by the long hot summer, good work as teacher. April 12tb, when they landed id but a change Is due any time now aud Brother Stohl will go td The vacant lots belonging to the Copenhagen. age 2 years, 10 months; weight 1,700 pounds, when It gets cooler the fever will B. and Stockholm Brother Madsen will R. I. & O. W. W. Co. are being $15 Season; less the usual discount for cash. remain In Copenhagen and take efiargd leave, It Is not very serious but exChoioe lots sold, only a few remain. At J. J. Dukes Stables on corner 2nd South and 1st East Sts,, opposite tremely Incouvenient. of tbe choir. can be bad to Bp. Richby applying Tabernacle, Brigham City, FRIDAY and SATURDAY of each week, I am pleased to report that I aid In I spent two years Brisbane wheie ards. M. at other times at my residence at Mantua, Utah. as are also the other Brigham well In I assisted building tbe only L. D. boys In this conference. Bro. F. Gt It costs no more to raise a good horse than a scrub and no more to shelS. Church buildlng'lo Australia. We ter him, and the difference in the cost of breeding is nothing compared will finish his mission IQ Have You Noticed It? Christensen with wbat you get when you come to sell your horses Wbat does $5 or have a branch there of about one hunJylland. An tone Valentine writes 110 amount to If you have a good horse when you wish to sell? It pays to dred members. Since last December I from Sweden that be has managed td raise the best. We have bought the best horse in Utah, the one that took On one or two occasions we keep on top of tbe snow this winter the sweepstakes over all breeds at the State Fair last fall in Salt Lake have been in Toowoomba, a city about City, at 2 years old. Respectfully yours. 100 miles lnlaud. We are doing well have called the attention of our and Is feeling fine, although bis health has not beea tbe best heretofore. here, have baptized fifty members and patron to the fact that they need I will close my rambling letter with have scores of friends. There Is room not remain in of the kind regards to all friends. ignorance -UTAH.- for lots more missionaries here. MANTUA, H. 8. Larsen, value to themselves of our adThere are but two of us now aud we April 15, 1905. often have to go alone to get over the vertising space. We will gladly After the first of next Julyj ground properly. I will he left alone put you in the way of ascertaining to bold Sunday School and with certainty the number of the Box Elder News will occupy basement of the First Natwo meetings while my companion subscribers you can reach through the tional Bank building which is Eider Stephenson is out in the counThe rule you columns. our MONUMENTS being nicely fixed np for us. try holding cottage meetings. He measure us with can with equal There will be another entrance will one hold In tbe meeting morning NOW and tben ride ten miies horseback to effect be applied to other publi- made from the southeast comer TO INSURE DELIVERY FOR where he holds another meeting in cations situated as we are. De- of the building and we will occutbe evening. termine what you are paying for py the entire basement south of that part now used by Stohl We also manufacture Tbe more I see of Australia the before you part with your cash. Furniture .vo This will'afford us -I- RON more I appreciate my native land. Investigate. FENCE- Smore fooin than we have' enjoyed of all kinds heretofore and with the new ma- Here we do not have the fresh mounThe price of beef ha increased chinery that we are to install tain breezes and the pure running e federal prosecution of the will present an attractive appearrce water; we depend entirely upon the , Beef Trust began That-Dont forget the place, easy, the ance. rains for our water supply. The .Trust need tne money to pay legal the basement of the First National Bank building, drinking water u caught in large iron expenses. We Are Now Prepared ft lf I Brigham City Shoe Mfg. Co. fmtm 1BERCORM, English Shire s. Goyernor W ells, Charles N. 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