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Show Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All 'em BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL geOLUME XII. 144444444444444444 41FE 111 S0U1 LTIS- - Mayor C. Kolst has consented to open the ball season on above date by being present and pitching the first ut CARD OF THANKS. , 4 t 4 Elder County People in Sen Francisco 4 Heard t 4 4 4 From. 4 I desire to express my sin- cere thanks to the citizens of Brigham City for the prompt and willing way in which they when called upon contributed so liberally of their means for the relief of the earthquake sufferers of San Francisco. The quick and efficient work accomplished by the dif- ferent committees is beyond all praise. They also join in their heart-fe- lt expressing thanks to every man, woman and child that contributed to the cause or in any way rend- - 4 4 Mrs. Lars H. Larsen Dies After But Four 4 4 Day's Illness. 4 4 4 WOMAN. ESTIMABLE 4 MOST 4 4 4 Pleurisy and Pneumonia the Trouble ball. The B. C. Military Band will lead the parade which leaves Main street at p. m. All business houses are requested to close from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. The game will be called at 2:30 sharp and everybody wants to be pre- 2(5, RELIEF Brigham 2 City 1906. WORK. Right to the Front in of Charily. NUMBER 3. easy to figure the beneficial results that would come if that system were followed indefinitely. Just consider for a moment what the Clydesdale horse has done for Work Scotland, the Shore, the Hackney and other breeds have done for England, the Pert-heroand French Coach for France. Do you suppose that horse peddlers, at the time these breeds were started, were the parties that PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, ETC. did the STAINED PROPERH LOSSES. 4 sent. thinking and the business for 4 the farmers? The farmers of France The colors of the Orientals is red 4 would not breed a Clyde or a Shire because they are in love with you. 4 colors Howlers of is The the Citizens Answer Mayers Call and a horse if they could obtain the horse Ail; All of Our People Who Were 4 4 for nothing, for the simple reason Leaf Sea green; Irish green, green, Car Was loaded and Sent to Zests cf Friends Gather to Fay I f in the Earthquake are 4 4 that it would undo in a few years of or old any green, typical green San 4 Francisco. 4 what their,forefathers had been gentime Last I 1 their Respects. Safe. spring virility. 4 4 erations in doing. My own experEach side is out for blood or any4 4 The mass meeting called by the ience in the breeding of pure breed Mrs. Matilda N. Larsen of the 1st thing on which they can lay their i B. Kaisers Relatives. 4 ered assistance towards alle- - 4 ward died last Saturday evening at hands. They are breathing undying Mayor Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock sheep ought to convince any reason&r.' R. Kaiser has received a let-'- 4 viating the distress of the peo- - 4 10 oclock of pneumonia and pleurisy. animosity towards each other until in the tabernacle was pretty well at- able person that one line of breeding frqm his relaiives in California, 4 pie of the once beautiful city 4 Her death was a great surprise to her after the game. tended. A good spirit prevailed should be followed. In 1895 and We hope that 4 teams (n which we were allowed to take 4 of the Pacific. Both and we friends arepreparingleather and throughout the proceedings and the 1896, on account of the low price of acquaintances; many be made extract: was no demand for 4 their 4 , sufferings may following might have said to her friends, for other precious medals to be pinned in results of the meeting were quite wool, there as as rams. I offered my pure 4 4 possible. light Jl hope this letter will reach you she was a lovely woman, and her ac- conspicious places on their defeated satisfactory.. The Mayor and City C. HOLST, 4 quaintances .were all her friends. antagonists. The ghme, no doubt, Council were appointed as the central bred rams at $10 per head, but could im that you may know we are safe, 4 rront lost everything "we had in the 4 4 She was a member of the Relief Socie- will be fierce. Mayor. relief committee and four citizens find no buyers. Halfbreed Cots and line-urams sold readily at lid and after thirty-on- e is as follows: The hours of from each ward were appointed by ramboulliet ty in the first ward and none was Some each. of my own .best $15 Side our we are comsafe at sisters the Mayor to act as an auxiliary more energetic than she in fulfilling East pdering on was six He there business hours. owned friends who earth-ke F. Merrell San the sheep advised me After mittee in the gathering of funds. e Rafael.) her duties in the capacity of ministime. to the at Cots rams breed and produce tho, R. and N. fire was Kaiser E. the city swept by Mortensen, City Councilman, tering unto the sick, the poor and of kind wanted. This A. was bewildered. sheep of was Truelsen with they his others apcolleagues, needy. Mrs. Larsen was very neat Mrs. Martin Lee, whose mother reLINE1 i looked to them a like B. Newman good business to look the after provisions', pointed and attractive in her appearance and i 1 sides in Oakland, is considerably worT H. H. Cordon. had yielded. I K. Jensen Suppose were proposition. be Mr. to that etc., transported. 1 consequently was well known in this i ried. She has telegraphed and writwould The have result been that then C. E. Merrell was W. Dunn made of WorkVarious rumors are afloat regard-Lin- e Secretary and other cities in this vicinity. ten but as yet no answer is forthcom- city was now be would wool and Dr. Pearse contriburaising the and of six child accepted the She n, meeting mother Cordon and family, who t It is presumed, however, that mutton ing. wool mutton at and Dr. were from who tions prices, Ensign whom many of five four survive present. her, boys loftated in the Bay View district, the mother is safe as Oakland was id Bng B. F. Boothe In the meeting of the committee held in the place of shipping breeding and one girl. tjje rumors lack confirmation. not severely visited. The mails very immediately after the adjournment of sheep to nearly every state in the Matilda Nelsen was her maiden t story is to the effect that while and telegraph are so clogged that It Peter Wilson the mass meeting, Mr. Dunn was ap- Union, besides about 800 head of and her birth place was oneeri Were making their way to the is a hard matter to' either send or name, C. Knudson Denmark. At the time pointed Treasurer. Early Monday rams to central Old Mexico the past Gate Park their daughter, r' it receive communications. L. T. Peirce of her death she was 37 years old. morning teams were sent out to all three years and at the present time i became separated from them the Leon Mortensen She joined the Church of Jesus Christ parts of the city and contributions negotiating the sale of 50 head of Mr. Cordon is there lne be! was lostH. J. Hanson in the shape of clothing, money, bed- first class ranis at a first class price of Latter-da- y Saints while very young for her while the rest of the BALL 6AME SATURDAY. lty ting John Horsley ding and food stuffs were received for exportation to South Africa. and at the age of 12 years came to in th8 are on their way borne to Utah. To show how reckless our sheep a 7th 8th and The grades played and taken to Knudson Brothers packUtah. She was the only one of her Mr jjfte story has it that Miss Chloe has men have been breeding their flocks on local of hall the evon house Main game grounds Street, where ing fathers family who joined the church LETTER TO p jj hed Ogden. and northern Utah I will in considercentral last was into Saturday, furnishing load in shape put erything at that time. Because of the prejusasterA J ' one Instance. to cite able enjoyment to the spectators, dice ,A Mr, you Caroline Nelsen. car to the the Mormons provided by her fathOregon against the aad among them being quite a number of er felt that she had done the family The Following letter Was Sent to Short Line Railroad Company. Ev- Morse of Old Mexico spent three and air. Fred Nelsen of this city, has grown-upThe hoys put up a very an irreparable wrong. He therefore erything that was collected was in weeks In Utah the past winter trying Mayor of San Francisco cn the itisfledrd from his mother but' has not breed good game showing that their hearts paid her way to this country in order condition, the bedding and to find one carload of 23rd. Inst. ron salved any word from his father. ewes for which he was willare in it and also that they have in to avoid being reproached by his and substanbeing good clothing I mother writes that she and her , Brigham City, Utah, April 23, 1906 tial, while the food stuffs were of the ing to pay $8.00 per head, but could them the making of national leaguharbort the nibatid had been invited over to ers. Willard Jensen of the 3rd ward neighbors and associates for Hon. Mayor Schmitz, not find them. first order. ing a child who could so far forget .hrougUand to spend the night there who is a 6th San Francisco, California. the Would a horseman fare any better grade student, played We append hereto a full list of the herself as to become a member of friends and thus escaped the nd the Dear Sir: The citizens and school In quest of star game of the day. He played so that denomination. breed horses of any if contributions madq with the names After she got line ink which was comparatively light of Brigham City, Utah, ship children in In our county, or for breeds that of the every position unerringly of the contributors so as to show exhere, however, the feelings cf the Their belongings were some of Cache Oakland. the spectators became enthus- family underwent a considerable (consigned to yourself) one car of actly what was done and that full that matter, in the state? I believe They canling tdrely destroyed, however. iastic, and one stranger, in particu-lai- y change and with her help most of provislons, including flour, meat, credit was given everyone for what the result would be the Bame. located on Folsom street the clothCounty ned and cakes, goods, bedding gave the little fellow half a dol- them later came here also. On Nov. Twenty years ago this county was they gave. This schedule gives first tod street south of Market st. and lar each for two brilliant plays made 5th, 1884, she became the wife of Mr. ing. the cash contributions and thereafter using Clydesdale horses; of late years .district first attacked by fire, send it with their profoundest They does If the the boy game. during other of a miscellaneous na- the Percheron has seemed to be in H. articles Lars Larsen, the ceremony being are ber. sympathy in this most disastrous ture. allow his head to swell and does not the lead, and now comes the Belgian-horsthe in Logan Temple. performed Einer Gasberg. calamity which has befallen your not contract and bad habits he will In Mrs. was several peddler with the convincing-argumen- t Larsens few a places eggs, perpassing away shoes Cr most we beautiful and q Gasberg has Just received make a city, sincerely ball player by the very sad indeed considering that she that he has the only horse. haps a half dozen or some odd numthat his. son Einer has reached time he 'is grown. Several of the was yet on the sunny side of life, but trust that the distress and suffering ber, has been contributed. In these By baiting his hook liberally with lBvjpn in safety. Einer was in San other boys showed themselves to be all must how to the divine will of may be reduced to a minimum. cases if has happened that this was influence shares, and representive Very respectfully yours, es rigb'ncl8C0 when the earthquake and in a fair way of becoming profession- Providence. We extend our deepest all of the particular article that the citizens, he hopes to scoop in a few C. HOLST, His trunk must have als. They must remember, however, occurred. to the bereaved husband donors had on hand when the teamr of our poor farmers and at the same sympathy Mayor. A buried in the debris of the that gentlemanly conduct and good and family. called and they just turned it over time a good deal of the coin of F. W. FISHBURN, where he lived as he wrote habits, that will keep them in good to the collectors. It Is not an indicaFuneral services were held on President Box Elder Comcl Club rother Chris in Ogden a few days health, are the necessary things for In two or three years from now It. tion by any eans of doling out the 24 th at 3 p. m., in the Tuesday Ithat he had just succeeding In g success either in that line or any not surprise me at all to see pedwill small quantities as It might appear 1st ward meeting house. Singing his trunk and was getting other. LARGE CONTRACTS. over running our state witi dlers was furnished by the ward choir, the unless the situation was understood. jy to leave for home. Mr. Gas-- y We notice that some pretty large The people were very liberal with some other draft breed. services being conducted by Bishop J. feels quite relieved to have the contracts are being taken for canal what they had at their command, and Now fellow farmer is it not time B. McMaster. CITY COUNCIL home again. on Creek Boise above Indian work us to do our thinking and conduct for Wilwas offered Elder for deserve the manner by Prayer praise hearty Meets in Regular Session Consider- liam Horsley. City. Among the bidders are Page in which they responded to the call our own business and when we decide Lars Hailing. able RusinesA Transacted. The speakers were, Elders Joseph and Brinton. The bids are respect for help. The car fully loaded left what kind of. breeding we wish to Fe have also received word that The Mayor and City Council met in Mortensen, C. Holst, David P. Burt, ively: $130,860, $69,750 and here about four oclock Monday af- follow, go where stock of that kind This is H. D. Page well known ternoon and was immediately attach- i3 for sale in sufficient numbers to Hailing, an old time Brighamite regular session Tuesday evening, the C. A. Kaiser, Jonah Mathias, James (been seen In San Francisco since 24th inst. All members were present Olson, Jacob Jensen, Bishop McMas- In this city. ed to a train which stood in readi- give us some choice so we can make our own selection? disaster, perfectly unharmed. He except Lewis J Lund, who is sick. ness to leave Ogden. ter, Prest. Oleen N. Stohl, Prest. W. teen way from this city for a long I have always found it a good busiFarewell Social. The request of Mr. O. F. Davis for C. Horsley and Peter Knudson. They on (Continued page three.) and few people here knew any-i- g a deed to lots 1 and 2, block 22, plat were all well acquainted with the deness Mr. CL H. Davis will leave for a proposition to let peddlers and of his whereabouts. C, Brigham City survey, was refer- ceased and spoke from their hearts, isslon scon and tomorrow ( Friday) promoters of all kinds severely alone. You will notice that they are generalred to the committee on sanitation sincerest words of sympathy and con- evening a farewell social will be Wilford Nuttall. A and public grounds with power to act. solation. Some of the speakers dwelt given for him in the 4 th ward meetly from a distance, and when they Wilford come buildof here it is always in Pullman cannot the fact children watermaster that and Lake Is ir. upon Nuttall of Salt Reports ing house. It, hoped that a large cars, afford to be disobedient and disre- turn out will greet Mr. Davis and Farmers Should was in Brigham Tuesday in com-- I ing Inspector were accepted. they stop at the best hotels, hire Select One Breed of water-worto the their time best at The inof of Wm. Lowe Willard. feel Mr. livery rigs, smoke the best are him make parents any spectful his friends that with superintendent Horses and Then Stay With It. Cigars and drink the best conversaNuttall was in San Francisco a recommended that one half hour for in life, for they know not when those terested in him. I ago yesterday morning when each 100 yards of lawn be the time parents may be taken from them. Collinston, Utah, April 24, 1906. tion water when calling on their who Those live fixed and News: the for Editor and the that friends, the farmers. They look to PROGRAMME struck that today enjoy sprinkling city fgreat earthquake y be divided A few parting words on the horse us to pray for all of these luxuries, f of the country and he bears into two sections. Upon best of health may be taken tomorrow. to he given at the Academy of Music to the fact that it was very motion the matter was referred to the No one has any assurance of contin- Saturday, May 5th., afternoon and breeding business may be of interest besides a good liberal sum for their s valuable time. The names of these to your readers. with pow- ued life in this probation but the dur- evening. He says, however, that committee on fuetive. ation of their stay In this mortal Recitation "How Grandma DancSlinks the estimated loss of life er to act. ' In the first place a farmer or com- valuable visitors who have visited A proposal was read from John sphere is entirely In the hands of the ed the Minuet Long Ago munity of farmers should have a well Brigham City and Box Elder County raggerated, but the loss of proper- The Creator. be Funk and the can Great Peter Jensen that they Almighty, Sarah Perks defined idea as to the kind of horses with various schemes in which they so great that no estimate was room filled Dutch on to Dance would with lived ahd overflowing Song sprinkle Forest Street for $1 they wish to breed. This point is have received immense profits would upon it. Mr. Nuttall a and R. merand of friends Lillian collect Smith west probest from blocks and settled by the farmers reading make a long list. I will leave your would six per day t street about sympathizing long Phelps cemeto cession followed Main for on chants the Minuet the subject and by discussing subscribers to make up thi3 list at the He Street Court Hall the body says up sprinkling. building. fity acL. took where otion P. interment In so severe was was Perks Sarah Christensen the and it not that Upon tery place. thoroughly in the farmers union their leisure. proposition Iquake If you, Mr. Editor, or any of your Itular locality as it was in the cepted subject to and during the plea- The grave was dedicated by Elder Cornet Solo The Rat Charmer After having decided meetings. I and east. Also, the fire did sure of the council-- . Lorenzo W. Anderson. ...'. L. P. Christensen which is the more desirable breed for readers know of a single promoter or The matter of cleaning was reThe above program will be given the town or county then let every peddler that has been of any real peach that part of the city, but stayed at Turk st. and Van Ness ferred to the committee on streets OPENING OF BASEBALL SEASON by L. P. Christensen of Salt Lake fanner in that town or county stay benefit to the farming community, Thus the uorthwest part of tho and sidewalks. City and pupils selected from his by that particular breed for all time please publish his name and business f BIG GAME MAY 1st. The appointment of Erastus Hanis practically intact. Mr. Nut-lechildren? dancing class Saturday, to come. There would then be some in your next issue for the benefit of sen as special police from the 4th Yours truly, farmthere Thursday evening, The East Siders and West SIders May 5th, at 4 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. encouragement for ' W. S. HAN? EX. 3 ers to buy pure bred mares. 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