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Show ' THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PRIMER OF FORESTRY COMPLETED. Special Demon-- l stration of Hair s Ornaments, New Empire back combs ia white with jewel trimmings. - Shell and amber with gilt trimmings and jewel settings i Pretty back comb and dae comb sets, jewel trim med. Prices from f 50c to $4.00. Part Practical Two, Forestry," Has II of the Primer has just been published. It deals with Practical New back combs at : 25, 50 and 75c These are the very newest things. DIRECT FROM PARIS & and must be seen to be appre-elate- d. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. I OGDEN. UTAH. CONFERENCE. Quarterly Conference of the Box Elder Stake of Zion will be held in the Brigham City Tabernacle Sunday and Monday, May 28th and 29th, be ginning Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Lucius A. Snow, I Olsen jn28 N. Stohl, of the Stake Presidency. I Ride a Racycle. Wanted Alfalfa seed. Win. tf Horsley & Sons, You will be money ifl pocket by consulting our advertisement columns this week. Read what our merchants say to you this week. Every customer is given the same courteous treatment and careful attention at Nelson Bros, barber shop. f Joseph N. Stohl is now in a position to take care of you on tf Farm Loans. For that pleasant feeling about the face, go to Squires the BarHotel ber opposite the Utah-n- a In the cherry front. f A Chance of a lifetime All the property of the Brigham City Woolen Mills Company is, for sale. This is your chance at Ithef best bargain ever offered in I Bo Elder County. The price its actual masked is about value. Call on Lorenzo N Stohl in die First National Bank Blgd. For Sale A good independent home consisting of two lots in i First ward all planted in choice j fruit, good house, two' rock cellars, barn, corral, etc. Will accept p art cash, balance to suit purchaser. Apply to H. Wagstaff, Brigham tf City, Utah. wide-awa- ke f one-thir- d povernor John C Cutler of Utah has issued a proclamation1 strongly urging the people of hi state to support the Lewis ami Clark Fair. Utah will have , a handsome building and many exhibits. I Strictly Cenuine. Most of the patent medicine test! monlalsare probably genuine. The ue I following notice recently appeared In . I the Atchison Joe (Kan ) Globe: ou I lack, a well known engineer, rnnnlng no I ca the Missouri WilPacitic between l) cilta and Kiowa, lately appeared in a a fc'g one, with picture, and when he we asked him t v as in his office ar about It.. He says he had terrific rains In his stomach, and thuught be Lad cancer His druggist recom-- r ended Kodol and be says it cured him. He recommended it to others, who were also cured. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and cores all stomach troubles. Sold by t..e Eddy Drug Store. to-da- MB Hade from pure cream ef tartar derived from grepssi PRIOR BAKINS POWDBR OHIOAGO- - OO. Mrs. H. D. Davis is visiting We would like to serve our old and new patrons at our at business Friday, W. H. Riggs and wife spent last week in Ogden. M. Busenbark and family went to Brlgbam Tuesday on business, J. C. Coombs has bis farm Dlanted to sugar beets this season. Fielding and Honeyville baseball teams met here last Saturday to see who were really tbe ball players, Tbe score was 10 to 14 in favor of Fielding. The boys have ordered 200 yards of Canton flannel to make them some bloomers. Mrs. R. W. Elton Bpent Saturday and Sunday In Ogden. Frank McEllheny, who a few days ago, bad his collar bone broken, bas nearly recovered. A few cases of measles are reported the purpose of which Is deto make the forest render Its FERNS AT THE best service to man in such a way as H. near by. to increase rather than diminish Its For several years page a great many usefulness in the future. In other people have been In the habit of Gash paid for veal and Chick words it means both the use and gathering ferns from the farms over ens at M. Hanson & Sans. the preservation of the forest. on the foot-hilleast of town, for the fined as FOOT-HILL- Chapter I of Part II tells of the. varied uses of the forest; specifies the four requisites if the forest Is to yield good returns under management-protecti- on, strong and abundant reproduction, regular supply of ripe trees, and growing space sufficient for each tree; discusses the yield of a forest, describing bow it is determined and showing that it must keep even pace with the growth; and concludes by describing the different systems of cutting trees in such a way as to get the best returns from the forest while at the same time improving its usefulness. The second chapter discusses "Work In the Woods. Con servatlve and ordinary lumbering are contrasted and the great superiority of conservative work is shown. Information and suggestions are given on the work from the time the tree is found standing in the forest until it passes through some distant mill. The chapter is Intensely practical, and indicates changes in present lumbering methods which will make for the advantage of the forest. Chapter III isentltled The Weather and the Streams. It discusses the influence forests have on climate, and explains In detail the effect of forest cover on temperature, moisture, evaporation, rainfall and fallen rain, One of the most important functions of the forest is to restrain the fallen rain, to prevent erosion of the soil, and to store away the water for gradual use in the future. Chapter IV, the last, Is a short sketch of the history of forestry abroad and at borne. Important events In forestry In this country are recorded down to the first of this year. The showing of the United States In this field Is behind that of every other civilized n ation. Still initial steps of high promise have recently beeo taken, and there can be no question but tbat the development of a truly Americao system of forest management, adjusted to our own conditions, is now fairly under way. Part II of the Primer supplements Fart I, and the two together give the fundamentals of forestry In terse and Fart II Is Illustrated compaotform. with 18 plates and 47 text figures. In typographical execution and geueral appearance it is an exact counterpart of part I. The Primer as a whole will be read with profit by every one who takes a practical interest in the and wishes to see them protected and properly developed as one of the greatest resources of the natioo. Exposure. To cold draughts oi air,to keen and cutting winds, sudden changes of temperature, scanty clothing, undue ex posure of the throat and neck after public speaking and singing, bring on d coughs and colds. Ballards Mrs, Syrup is the best cure. A, Barr, Houston, Texas, writes, Jan, One bottle of Ballards 31, 1902: Horehound Syrup cured me of a very bad cough. It is very pleasant to take. Sold by all 25c, 50c, 1.00, druggists. Hore-houn- THE HRST NATIONAL BANK ; PAGE FIVE SODA FOUNTAIN OPENIGN OF RR1GHRM CITY. Money in Your Pocket. id? rd , id 1 purpose of decorating the graves of their dead on Decoration Day. They have been welcome to take all they wanted free of charge. However some careless, thoughtless ones have destroyed property there lu the way of growing crops Teams have been driven through lucern patches and grain fields with the utmost disregard of others rights. They have also pulled ferns up by roots and thrown them away. Because of the lack of appreciation ou the part of a few, the owuers feel constrained to make a charge this year and hereafter of 25c for each team tbat enters the enclosures and 5o for each pedestraln, except widows aud orphans. This Is partly to Imburse tbe owners for the damage to their property and partly to protect tbe feruB from destruction. 6, at THE PHARMACY FOUNTAIN: Nut Sundaes Fruit Sundaes Maple Nut Sundaes Some of the season's dellcaolea served Souvenirs for the Ladies and Come, you will go awav HAPPY. Call on Joseph N. your Farm Loans. The Too Strenuous Maraschino Sundaes Egg Phosphates Lime Juice and Kola Chop Suey Mineral Water and Pure Fruit Syrup Sodas, eto , eto. n !t I 5 Cleared for Action. to take care of customers at our store on Forest St., First National opposite Bank. Call on us and let us show you our stock. Brigham City Shoe llllfg. CoJ Kfl kinds ef REPAIRING DONE. C, 2 ?:? Cashier. rinufe Cough Cure Cold nd Croejs - Early Risers Ttw famous or animal: j, on left One bay mare branded Leave orders at store thigh. Said animal Is held by me to secure payment of (1.50 damages done by said animal Upon tbe premises of George Johnsen on tbe 1st day of May. 1905. ' D. B. Marble, Poundkeeper for Deweyvllle, MORMONISM .... JLBERCORN, 15666.- $10 Season; less the usual discount for cash, and the English Shire IN LONDON. OPERA Old Dan Tucker, one night only, London, April 19 Tbe strength of in London was reported Friday, May 12, supported by the conference of Old Dan Comedians. Latter Day Salnta held yesterday at Alrlngton Co. sure enough special scenTucker tbe Finsbury town hall. Tbe company numbering 200 com- ery, comedian dances, singers, everyprised one Bpostle, Pres. Heber J. thing tbat goes to make a first class Grant, from Utah, who la in charge Company and the prices will be 25,, 35, of tbe European mission; Mr Jesse W. 50 and 75 cents, giving each and every Hoopes, of the Order of Melchisedec, one a chance to enjoy this production. several elders, all from Salt Lake Mr. carries a full orchestra Alrlngton City, many women and children, and also one of the finest baods In tbe a number of young men. The statistical officer reported the west. There are no long waits in this London branch consisted of 438 of- show between acts as each and every ficers and members, and there were 73 sot is followed by singing and dancing children under eight years of age, Remember the prices An Intimation was given tbat tbe specialties. members who witheld their tithes and and the date, Friday, May 12, Old offerings could not expect a blessing. Dan Tucker. I Alberta Star. Mormonlsm on at tbe semi-annu- NOTICE. ves-ter- Governor Wells, Willard-Cente- Charles N. Jeppesen, ... ... ... ... H BOTT & Sons. t, 11 acre lot in 4th ward; orchard and bam and sheds. Half acre orchard In Second ward) all in old Elberta peach trees. 4 acres orchard; house aod sheds) good water right; immediately south of Brlgbam. Ten acres excellent pasture and meadow, enclosed with good Benc3 west of 0. S. L. depot. 4 room house Acre lot with aod acres bordering east side of river about 4 miles west of Brigham. 25 acres good bay land In Big 200 Bear Fields. s 127 feet of business property on Main street. 1 acre city lot on South Main St. In 2nd ward; 5 room bouse with barn; water-work- s and electrlo light la bouse; good location. A bargain. 20.34 acres pasture with independent water right near O. 8. L. depot. Ye Farmers! ! Get into line for Here Is a golden your summer work. opportunity. We have 120 acres of choice land three miles north of town tbat we can piece out in tracts and over. This will go at tbe grab figure of 130 per acre. Has been cultivated for years. Part Into alfalfa. Close to Hammond Canal. Will double Its value In two years. Terms easy. If you wish to buy a home and have not the means at hand, call on Lsd & Dunn, they will buy It for you. Good Orchard, li acre, 2nd West and 4th North. 20 acres splendid beet land neat Garland. Full water right. 30 acre farm at Penrose. Finest kind of soil. Well cultivated. 18 one of the best bargains on our list. acre Orchard, 2nd last, Young bet 5 and 6 North. A snap. A splendid lot on 1st West and 3rd North. A good buy. 4x10 rods on 2nd West. The lowest priced dose In property In the city. Small bouse and j acre orchard oil . main street. Will sell on Installment plan if desired. A splendid opportunity for a little home at co more than your rent costs. 14 acre orchard all choice young treed . at 3rd North and Main. Good residence and I acre young or- chard, very desirable location witttld 60 rods of County- - court house. Will sell at exceptionally low figure considering tbe value. Yield of orchard last season was 600 oases choice fruit. Cad exchange this property for part payment on good farm in Bear River Valfirst-clas- e Ipsen. Reduced Bear River City J. C. Cutler, O. On May 27th and 29tb,June 3rd, 6th, Petersen. Elwood Nels Madsen, Abram 10th and 12tb, tickets will be on sale from Salt Lake City: Evans. Garland Geo. W. Watkins, M. W. To Chicago and return. , .44.50 M Milwaukee Llllywblte. 45.50 East Garland James P. Olson, C. Peoria 41.25 N. Christensen. St. Paul 39.90 Bothwell N. B. Cheney, Joseph Eli 39 Minneapolis 90 Jensen. low rates will be In Proportionately C. Thatcher J. Gleason, Francis effect from all points in Utah, Idaho, Sheffield. Montana, Wyoming and Nevada, to Snowvllle Prests. Snow, Stohl and every section reached by tbe Chicago C. E. Jensen. & North-Wester- n Lioes. Stone Jacob Jensen, James F. For full particulars call upon or ad- ley. LEE & DUNN, ChrlstenseD. dress: C. Real Estate Agents. A WALkEB, Gen. Agt. . Lucius A. Snow. j n Room 25, First National Bank build-lo- g, Oleen N. Stohl. II Chicago & By., So 750, Salt Lake City, Utah, Of tbe Stake Presideocy, Brigham, Utah. Tel. 39-- 4. Rates' JOHN pro-clnc- Real Estate Bargains HOUSE. Cash paid for wool at the knitA Conference of the Box Elder ting factory. John Anderson, tf Stake Religion Classes will be Clear the road for Old Dan held in the Brigham City TaberTucker" at opera house Friday, nacle Sunday, May 21, meetings May 12. at 2 and 7 :30 p. m. A teachers Home Missionary y Appointments meeting will be held in the of the Tabernacle at 10 a. m. FOR SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1905. South Willard Peter Baird, Jr., All teachers and superintendents are urged to be present. George C. Shipp. r O. W. Snow, John Wm, Horsley, 2 10 months; weight 1,700 pounds. JJage years, W. Peters. C. Neeley, Arthur cash. for discount usual less the $15 Season; North Willard Benjamin C. Call, Stake Presidency. At J. J. Dukes Stables oa corner 2nd South and 1st East Sts opposite Sylvanus IverseD. each of MONDAY week, SATURDAY and Tabernacle, Brigham City, Hansen, the tailor, is still at Perry S. N. Cook, James M. White. at other times at my residence at Mantua, Utah. Mantua Jas. Pett, Peter Sorenson. hts old stand on Forest Street. North Ward Joseph Hubbard, R. Clothes It costs no more to raise a good horse than a scrub and no more to shelcleaned, pressed and reter him, and tbe difference iu the cost of breeding is nothing compared E. Davis. tf 15 does or paired, What with wbat you get when you come to sell your horses. Honeyville Casper Anderson, J. W. 110 amount to if you have a good horse when you wish to sell? It pays to raise the best We have bought the best horse In Utah, the one that took Haws. YOUR OPPORTUNITY tbe sweepstakes over all breeds at the State Fair last fall In Salt Lake D. Peters, Joseph Deweyville-- J, 2 to visit the Old Home1 and the Old City, at years old. Respectfully yours. Jensen. Friends in tbe East and return to Colllnston Wilford Reeder, John the West, with as little expense as is P. Christensen. ordinarily required to make the one Beaver M. C. Mortensen, Alvin way UTAH.trip, bas come. MANTUA, there. ui9- Sale of Animals for Damaged State of Utah, County of Box Elder, f I have in my possession the following described estray animal which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auotion to the highest, cash bidder at my residence in said precinct on Monday, the 15th day of May, 1905, at the hour of 1 p. m. DESCRIPTION Store on South Side Forest St. Opposite 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. We wonder if our readers pay enough attention to the numerC$33 r ous advertisements in their home paper? Look them over and note what our buse iness men have to say. It will DOES STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS open your eyes and save your Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent purse. It is mighty interesting DIRECTORS: reading and the public would be Lucius A. Snow, John I. d warns immensely benefited by keeping Oleen N. Stohl, Norman Lee, of it. Before you buy anytrack Alma Nelson, Fell Jenson, thing look over the home paper Peter M. Hansen, to kenzo N. Stohl, JobnD Peters and go after the bargains set out President. Plants for sale at Miller Bros.1 Greenhouses, Colimston, Utahl Tomatoes, Celery, Cabbage j Cauliflower, Pepper, Eggplant, also Houseplants and outside etc. flowering plants, Bulbs, Orders by mail a specialty. Address O. Larson & Son, Box 9 d Collinston, Utah. tf We Are Now Prepared When the body is cleared for action by Dr. Kings New Life Pills, you can tell it by the bloom of health on the cheeks; the brightness of the eyes; the firmness of the flesh and muscles; the Stohl for bouyancy of the mind. Try them. tf At the Eddy Drug Store, 25 cents. 5 Solo, Calvary Miss Judith Anderson of Salt Lake City. 0 Speech by Elder O. A. KrantZ. 7 Solo, "Bethlehem," by Elder Victor E. Madsen, 8 Quartette, School thy feelings1 by Mrs. Christine Anderson, Miss Judith Anderson, Vlotor E. Madsen and Thor C. N ielsen. 10 Solo, Happy Days," by Miss Judith Anderson. Violin obligato by ThorC. Nielsen. 11 Solo, The Holy City, by Thof C. Nielsen, 12 Quartette, Let the Mountains Shout for Joy, by Mrs. Christine Anderson, Miss Judith Anderson, Thof C. Nielsen, and Victor E. Madsen. 13 Speech by Pres. H. J. Christiansen. 14 Anthem, Beautiful is fclon,by the choir. 15 Benediction, Elder Jens Jensem Accompanist, Miss Jennie Fabricius, Life, with you If you can find my store without a customer from six to six any day in the year, said a merchant to a drummer, who aBkedforamo ment of his time. But It is not well to live a life too strenuous better litre another man or two and pass prosperity down the line rather than go to Jail or die before your time. It Is wise to hsb occasionally. Dollars afford little consolation when aches fill your bones and there Is no pleas ure In meat or drink either. Ex. ThorC. Nielsen, director. Invocation. Singing by the choir. Hymn No.4, Address of Welcome by Elder H. 9 Speech, by Elder George M. Jorgensen. I am willing to go to jail or fishing wide-awak- 5 40, Brigham City Pharmacy ICE CREAM. y J. Yoll MAY IMPORTED We are in receipt of a program of a grand concert given In the Latter-daSaints hall, In Copenhagen, Denmark, April 16th 1905. The event was ad vertised in the Copenhagen papers and drew a very large crowd. The concert was a deoided success. 1 Singing by the choir, Hymn No, SATURDAY, Ml Concert in Copenhagen, 2 3 4 -- ?d 1 s you to call QUARTERLY 190$ Malad, Ida. Miss Leah Smith went to Smlthfield to attend tbe funeral of her father. Oliver Wood went to Salt Lake on Forestry, I f i (TWe invite Fifty Years the Standard As a source of positive information about what forestry really is, and to spread a knowledge of its methods, a book has been prepared by Mr. Gifford Part 11, GOLLINSTON. Just Beeo Completed. Plnchoc, Forester of the United States Department of Agriculture and Chief of the Bureau of Forestry, entitled A Primer of Forestry, which Is published in two parts. Part I was Is sned in 1899, and has passed through several editions, reaching a circulation of about 255,000 copies. It deals with the life of a single tree, with trees as they exist In a forest, with the life of a forest, aod with the enemies of the forest. THURSDAY MAY North-Wester- |