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Show Qllje iteus gox PUBLISHED EVERY LEE & WIXOM, THUHSUAY. Proprietor. terms or scbscbiptioi): l One Year, In advemce Six Months Three Month .. Advertising rate furnished on application. 35 Entered nt the Post Offioe at Brigham, Utah, as eooond nloas matter. NORMAN LEE, EDITOR INSTRUCTIONS TO CORRESPONDENTS: Items of news are solicited from all parts of the county. All communications mush reach this office not later than Tuesday mornlDg to insure publication. Write upon one side of the papor only. In order to proteot the publisher from Impositions from Irresponsible persons, the full name of the author should be signed to all couimuui cations. The Identity of correspondents will be 'withheld whenever desired. i Voiitane, tinned in the lieiniiiu Mr. Jobe J. Jent-cof till, ity recould be avoided. When turned from Montana wbeie don't water Tuesday of you get a bucket he has seven weekb the spent past let five or six bucketfuls run sons over his and tne looking visiting away before you take what you Mr. Jensen was quite country. want. Dont go away and leave pleased with liutte except that there the water running after you was a little too much smoke in the air need. and the pavements were bad. have taken what you One water of was to waste him a that When you see appealed thing GardenThe a This is short place oil premises even other than distance from Butte, but right on top to efforts use your your own, of the mountain. It is something have it stopped. after the style of Central Park in New There is a menagerie, a nunei-a- l exhibit, aud a tine botanical conservatory. The trees growing there Id the open, as well as the grasses and I floweis, are remarkably beautiful. CO below zero in w to over be inter gels time but these plants seem to tie hardy Mr. Jensen likes enough to stand i tbisc untiy putty well after ail. THE LIVER QUARANTINE We trust that our own people will have the good grace to give visirors the right of way today. Especially do we trust that they will not be so disloyal peaches at the stand provided for distribution to visitors. It looks like a small thing to take a few peaches when they are so plentiful. Those in charge of the peaches dont like to tell you that you cannot have any, but they lose a whole lot of respect for you when you ask for them. If you stop to think for a moment you will readily see that if every man and woman in town would go there and eat there would be very little for strangers, and the Commercial Club would have a merry time keeping up gupplyi Every other' citizen is just as good as you are and if one is to be fed this way the others are entitled to the same treatment. Some of our people have made nuisances of themselves in this respect before, but we hope they will not do so D Hurried eatirfg lias ruined many a mani g stomach. The process is gradual, often unnoticed at first. But it is only a short time until the liret balks, the digestive organs give way, and almost countless ills assail the mutt who endeavors to economize time at the expense of his health. A torpid liver causes a quarantine of the entire system. It locks in the diseased germs and body poisons and affords them full plav, inviting some serious illuess. In families where August Flower is used, a sluggish liver and constipation are unknown so are all stomach ailments, as well as indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, headaches and kidney and blader affections. No family should be without this standard remedy. Two sizes, 5C and 75c. All 'druggists. Sold by the Eddy Drug Store. digestion-destroyin- lias hinged ".TrosmVO- ) not forget the Eddy Drug - Besides this we have several different kinds of Rotary washers which we shall clean out at most startling Bargains. First come, first served. Now is the time to get a washing machine at your own Till "1900 Washer. does more work and or A We have one which we make a specialty of, Just Received furniture Carpets rff-Dire- Direct from the Factory. ct f rom the Mills, We also have a good 6 took of GRANITEWARE DISHES all at LOWEST PRICES A A We save you money and furnish you First-Clas- s p? and We have just received a large shipment straight the East no middle man consequently give jou best possible values for your money. from Goods. Call and see us before buying elsewhere. OLSON FURNITURE STORE Main Street, i Biick North of Court House. ir-'s- vor. There Is one comfort about such ex- periences. Although even the most d or heroic soul could hardly enjoj them at the timp. one who Is blessed with a sense of humor knows that sooner or later, when the right perspective Is reached, they will furnish chapters In the family chronicles. VEGETABLE SICILIAN miss it. We still lead in Bargains in all kinds of Household Furniture, Linoleum, Graniteware, Dishes, Ranges, Washers, etc. splendid tonic for the hair, makes the hair grow long and heavy. Always restores color to gray hair, all the dark, rich color cf youth. tu Stons falling hair, also. Sold for fifty years. " 'TTyrrf A IT I j TT Trust Makes here before and were warmly welcomed. They were out in the interests of Church schools Building Material Abstractors, A HEW FOOD PLANT. Its the most convenient, lasting and No disagreeable under-stra- ps satisfactory. to contend with, in fact we guaran-te- e satisfaction as to service and fitting. Come in and see our time is yours. There have recently been Imported Into England specimens of the glycine subuiianea, a plant which Is In some respects the most curious in the world, teportj a London paper. Mr. Ball and! who has reported on it, says that its roots contain every principle necessary for human food. The plant was discovered by a coffee grower tn Uganda. Its bulb is shaped like an egg, and is of a dark red hue with black stripes. It is ground into a flour which tastes 1:1 e chestnuts. Two pounds of this ..our is sufficient to keep a man for a day, t. ml will supply the place of bread meat, butter and vegetables. the glycine will not flourish in cold climates. It is, however, to be trnro iucet. in India and Brazil, where it 3hould prove an enormous addition to the food plants there available. No doubt its Under will make a very good thing of his discovery. Vnfor-tunatel- The Eddy Drug Store, EDDY, Prescription Druggist v, We have exceptional bargains In res.dence, orchard and farm properties. Call and see our lists. If jou wish to buy a home from us or and Furniture. Yours truly, MAKE MONEY COWS! Every cow should be a Make Money Cot'S you use a Right Now Tubular Separ.te TUBULAR SEPARATORS are the Right Now kind they re THEY SET HLLTHE CRERM and the business. They make the best bu' the best friends. You want your dairy You waot the BEST SBPARRTM pay n 'l made. YOU WANT A TUBULAR. for catalogue and the book called Dairying. They are free. INSTITUTE. TEACHERS There will lie a meeting cf the D''iii. ch','il leich.r- .i Elder County in tho Central bchoc! Building, Brigham City , Sa.urdaj, Sep ij.h, 1905, at 11 oclock a. ni., foi the purpose of adopting plans and methods to be pursued duting the present - "SSKSSS ifflSSSES; f TIME Oregon R. R. fShort Linef Box CAR ) In Effect May North Bound: 0 a s Il Honeyvllle Brigham. 2 15 Perry 2 01am am : 6 125pm - 16 p m 1 06 pm 1 12 - 50pm 1238 pm L Willard 3 8o 9 25am noney ville 9 35am 5 42 a m 550am 5 58 am Brigham. 9 55am 615am if 10 02am 624am Perry. Willard... 10 07 am 6 30 am;'. Hot Spgs 10 17 a m 6 40am ... The whole of my stock of Shoes, Slippers, Outing Flannels &Leggings.Ruobers Carson Gloves must Reduction to at 5c, 10c & lie make atfora theGreatcomplete stock go room Colllnston, 915am Dewey W J? Si J?o M I have some splendid Amania Gleerup. is-. it- 2 55 am 2 43 a m 2 33 a m Dewey a ho No Colllnston, U A X 3 J SELLING OUT of Malad Valley R. R- Leaves Brigham 10:30 a. m. Arrives Brigham'-fTNos. 11 and 12 can be passengers at all stations; only be flagged ; Honeyvllle at reg$ flings, Brigham the at SHOE MFG. CO. No. 10 can be flagged which are good values aDd 1 will sell except Perry; No. 7 can bea0 . at lower prices than Eastern Shoes. all stations except Perry I ville; No. 9 can be flaggw You can save money here tlons except Perry and Boe' j I need THE BRIGHAM CITY . Steep Through Pullman Paltce fie Improved Tourist Sleepers, ehatr cars, Elegant flay eoacaea V. Bbowubou, Al CHAS, D. BROWN, South Main St. Is S it you need the Shoes. Call in and be convinced. - - 1905.- 155am 1233 pm Hot Sprgs 144am 12 23 am For Sale Cheap 1 set new South Bound wagon scales for $30.00; worth ! $65.00. Olson Furniture Store. 2t and Garland. Per Yard. 7, Tralns arrive and depart At stations dally as lollows: SELLING OFF any other party, and desire easy payments, call on us. We will secure it for you aud allow you to pay for it on the installment plan. When you buy or sell property, keep in mind the fact that We make correct abstracts Examine titles Attend all details of purchase and sale. Deed and mortgage blanks for sale. Call and See Them. NOTARY PUBLIC. I am also selling out some Room 25, First National Bank buildGOOD EMBROIDERY . ing, Brigham, Utah. Bell Tel. 39-- 4. at Low Prices. Writes Busina "A. L. Brewer Dairy Supply Co, Ogden, - - - - Utah. Hy rum Jensen Gollinston Go, T REMONTON. UTAH. al Real Estate Agents, THEM. Boasts. Lee & Dunn Grower, The Silvered Steel Truss. That SEE TO NOTHING COSTS Stohl Bros. Fiiriiilure well-poise- air Renewed through we can Come and see them before the best have been picked out. This is the chance of a lifetime, yon cant afford to he Carton Growth ot I'canda BeMitly Discovered by a Coffee L io . of all kinds. WYNN IRON BEDS! small, red leather BvsnawiAvT me? purse Sunday night between the Him A husiuess is judged by the CONCERT IN TABERNACLE. Tabernacle and Court House, containing $1) in cash. Finder Last Thursday evening a company patronage it receives a righteschool jear. return to this office and he re- of musicians from the B. Y. Academy ous judgment that, too. Notice No All teachers are requested to of Provo cante to town almost unan- the crowds that flock to Nelsen It warded. be present, whether they have nounced and h( Id forth in the taber- Bros, barber shop for their Shun those claim that to have nacle. Notwithstanding the short engaged a school or not. work and you will see how the best or cheapest. I will give notice they were met by a good szed A. E. Jensen, and appreciative audience. The mem- they appreciate a good thing. as much worth for your money s7 County Supt. bers of the company were, Professors as you can get in the County or Brown, Lund, Read, Miss Florence Dr. O. W. Snow, Dentist, State, My line is Prof. Jeppersen and Master Booth. room 32, First Natl Bank bMg.f Lund and Miss Jeppeisen have been Lost. TRUSSES t TRUSSES At In Mr. Jul an llav. thornes and Hi Cirtle is the slorj of an ( ij.tr.ente wL'iu will Doubtless be ap-- I it (.'tied bj lintn.' homii.iepers, who . aie Mifleied similar afeonj , il not from mit-elthe same cause. One nu. hi curing Mr. Hawthornes .erm nr lon'-u-l at Liverpool his friend. t. vr Hem,, Bright, the waUr-coIcame to an informal supper, and iir3 Hawth,.rne, in honor of her guest, i.laied u; on the table a jar of especially line mpbfrrj jam. K . Bright lasted the Jam, and at once He had never became nthnsiaelic. ent an) so delicious, be declared, lhcie was a pecu! ar taang about it wh'i ii suri sssed his recollections of any j im be had ever tasted from boj hoed up. lie uas still in the midst of his rhapsodies and si ill consuming their subject v,i-en'husiasm when Mrs. Hawthorne, who and ta' tn a little of the Jam upon liet own plate, madeaghai!) discovery. The (over of the jam pot had evidently cot ajar in the closet, and an innumerable ertny of almost microscopic ants had vered the treasure, and plunged eagrily into it What color the invading army had been before they became incorporated with the jam nobody knew; atthejime of the discovery they could be distinguished onh by their struggles with the i ervasve stickiness and-teyes of Hcnrv Bright were among the most near-- s chtcd in England. What was to be done? Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne stealthily exchanged one awful look" and the question was settled. It was too laie to recall the ants devoured by thousands. It was clearly one of the cases where ignorance was bliss. Mr. Bright accompanied hts meal with a continual psalm" in praise of the exquisite flavor of the raspberry Jam, and never to the day of his death discovered the awful secret of that flaTlaw-ihurt- I the ceremony being per formed In the Endowment House by Elder Daulel II. Wells. Since her mairlago her homo has been in Dew eyvllle until a year or two ago wten she moved to this city. She was the mother of eight children, Jerome L Laura, Mary, William aud Henry, all (if whom have preceded her to the spirit world, and Edward II. Esther and Flora who survive bcr. Sho died August 201 h, 1905, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Mathias, of Her remains we kidney I roubles. buried In the Ogden cenutery on the 31st of August. (Ogden papers please copy.) -- NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ivlAuc GHASTLY DISCOVERY. better work with less wear and tear on the clothes and operator than any other washer yet invented and is the cheapest in the long run. 13, 1873, S FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. Army of Almost Microscopic Ants Got Into the Jam Awful Moment for Hostess. Stock of -- STOHL FURNITURE COMPANY, ss A Fine nc r'yW PRICE. Hakes Kidneys and Bladder Right It is still true that it -- ( market. ton-sori- ii and will hold more clothes than any other Washer no obstruction of any kind in the tub the water from splashing over. It is a bout lid which keeps in all the steam and prevents home ; will wash the finest necessity and should be in every fabrics without tearing or breaking a thread. Is guaranteed work-w- ith less work than any to do more work-be- tter other machine made. We also carry the celebrated light running Ocean Wave on the Rotary Washer which has become a stardard rotary JOGEANV;j R)IEY$KlBNEYCORE Weber County, where she had pre vlously moved with her parents. She was continued a member of the Church Saints' of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Oct. BIS MEALS OUT." It has Store Magazine Library it saves money for the reading public, tf J, Frank Bowring can give you an insurance contract that will please ou. When investigating, call on him. tf on the same date by Elder Davies llartholomew. She married Jerome Marble of Deweyville, this county, TAKING Iimovsi! Bail Bearing Acme Washing Marta i York. The matter of regulating the water from the city mains is constant worry to the city fleers. Last Monday they were on the verge of designating three days of the week for sprinkling lawns so that during the rest of the week some water might be stored in the reservoir. There is a great scarcity of water everywhere this season and in some places the authorities have been compelled to adopt drastic Biographical. measures to protect the precious Mary Agues Smout Marble was born fluid from waste. If every user In Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah of water from our mains will be December the 10th, 1854. At the age careful not to permit waste per- of twelve years she was baptised by haps the strict regulation men- - Elder John Knight, Jr., of Slatervllle, of-t- he 3 I 5 - and inconsiderate as to call for That is a splendid piece of work being done on Forest street in road building. We mentioned last week that it would be a good thing to follow up this effort by treating Main street in the same manner, but we are informed that the citys finances will not stand it However, it would be well to keep the idea in plain sight all the time so so that when means can be bad it will not be overlooked. ,! D. S. Burlit, Oenl |