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Show BOX ELDEST HEWS;. THURSDAY: AUGUST:!, 1907:. NOT CHANGE TO OUR LOCATION; BUT EIGETSKEE. CHANGE TO OUR GOODS. WHICH, BY THE WAY, IS NOT VERY' LARGE AFTER A SUCCESSFUL SEASON'S BUSINESS,. WE ARE GOING B E BOUND TO MOVE. THE BUSINESS THAT WE HAVE BEEN DO ING AND ARE DOING FROM; DAY JT THE KNIFE INTO THE PRICES AND CUT THEM DOWN SO LEADING OUR THE IS ONE. STORE APPRECIATE THIS FACT AND PROMISE OUR PATRONS THAT WE CAN SERVE WE THAT AND RIGH ARE GOODS PRICES AND OUR THAT EVIDENCE T, IS AY IN PAST. THE THE IN FUTURTHAN S EVEN BETTER IN ORDER TO ENTIRELY CLEAN UP I OUR ENTIRE' SUMMER GOODS, THAT THE GOODS W I L L. STOCK OF Our Summer Goods Must Move Before August 15th Kashin WHEN FALL OUR GOODS WILL. COMMENCE TO ARRIVE. PROMINENT AMONG THE MANY GOODS WE WILL IN PRICE. ARE CUT. Goods, Muslin Underwear, Childrens Ready to. Wear Garments,, Ladies Oxfords, Children and UWyMens Shoes, Mens Summer Underwear Ladies Skirts,, and many other articles. We are going to close out our Graniteware dept, hence we will give some excellent values in this class of goods 3l. lit TChina, Glass, Crockery and la jomer Wash H. City, Discounts from C. CAU, r TtOR.et y Utorrey es in iu 'I jj County CITV rn nrwctin 'ANb eor1 Natj: YOU. Xf warded the correspondence to the authorities of Box Elder County, wi.th the request that they take immediate action. Republican. The authorities in this county have responded with alacrity, and T., Ok ada has already left for1 Japan to render all possible assistance. Attorney J. D. Call is now acting for the Jaanese government and it is needless to add that he feels the responsibility of his position. V Inter-Mounta- THE ORSETi lift Japs Escape Punishment Be iRCKirse of Lack of Funds to FUKfi, offici on Chase Them. in assist Japan in the prose-t. of three men whom the regards as criminals. Tense committed by the accused ed in Box Elder county six or .months ago. Okasaki, Shitaro, f xyy ama Ikutare and Najamoto 3 24. 1st Mch. were the Japanese bosses y, number o Japanese laborers, they held under contract and pa,d tbem tribute, as well as 3UJY, jg a jjeh harvest from the com-twhich the labor was furn- - Those who have stomach trouble, no matter how slight, should give every possible help to the digestive organs, so that the food may be digested with the least effort. This may be done by taking something II the Sas Pharmacy. Ortenseh Will y, rv t day, according to the evidence these three men assured First . selves that they had sufficient y with which to establish them-i- n business in the land of their . ytors and forever live in a state entitude. The amount required 0. purpose was between on Having deposit ge sum of money entrusted to the confiding laborers whom lite ltd held in vassalage, the three ap riated to themselves vast t. Ifcits, as measured from the that contains natural digestive prop- erties something like Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Kodol is a preparation of vegetable acids and contains the very same juices found In a healthy stomach. It digests what you eat. Sold by Brigham City Supreme $10.-$15,00- Orien-tandpoin- oum ire1lis BUILD UP BUSINESS. Advertising has made the Sherwin-William- s Company the largest paint and varnish manufacturers in the world. Advertising has made the Bucks stoves and ranges known wherever good stoves and ranges are used. Advertising will bolster up your business as nothing else. Look to your opportunities and take advantage of every one of them. Success comes to the man who is quick to recognize a good thing and grasp It before it" goes over to his neighbor. Dont be asleep at the switch. The current goes on being generated. But unless you get it into your wires it is power wasted for you. How about it are you an adver- money they conveyed secretly pan. They were taken into cus-- t and for a time it was thought ning Sto extradition proceedings would tistituted. It appears, however, the State did not care to bear expense of bringing Mr. Shitaro his friends back, and the victims bx Elder did not evince an acute tiser. re so to do, so the matter hung If not, be one! fig! Throw on the switch! c s0( , The Japanese gov-ne- eczema, salt rheum, any itching. informed Luke Wright, who Doans Ointment. Your druggist sells then ambassador at Tokio, that It. local courts would assume the nt fll c of prosecution, but that the m es counsel was in grave doubt as Ananias Far Outdated. "Pop, who is this man Ananias ;he sufficiency of the evidence. there is so much talk about?" t ambassador was asked if the "Ananias was a man of ancient s0 ted States would assist in the ga-N- times whose record has been so lowiWns of testimony, to the end that ered in these days that he is probably three culprits might be punished. sorry he ever got In the game. f Wright communicated with the All the news every day for 50c a of state at Washington, Republican. the wishes of the Japanese month. Hiretary Subscribe today. Address 208 So., Governor J. C. Cutler re- - West Temple St, Salt Lake City. fred from Robert Bacon, the acting Tetary of state, a copy of the from Mr. Wright, toge-- f with an inquiry as to whether not the state would do everything D Inter-Mounta- its power to aid the Japanese ernment in the se men. CONJOINT MEETING. program has been, arranged the Mutual by Improvement associaThe 24 th of July was eelebraedi In tions for the conjoint meeting to he Willard. In the morning a fight was held in the tabernacle text Sunday had between the white people of Wil- evening, August 4th, at 8 oclock p. lard and the Indians of Washakie. A m. Following is the outline: Singing by the choir, True to the program was had at 10:30 in the tabFaith. reernacle whieh consisted of music, Prayer. citations, etc. The oration was givSinging, a glee by A. W. Ensign en by John E. Baird of Brigham. In, and ethers. the afternoon a ball game was played Short talk on Scientific Progress between Willard and Lewis Jewelers by Norman Lee, Talk on ethics, subject: Courage, of Ogden The game stood 3 to2 In Hattie Nichols. by favor of Willard. In the evening a Closing anthem by the choir. The dance was given. An enjoyable time entire program will not consume was had by all. The officers and tea- more than one hour and fifteen minchers of the Relief Society furnished utes. dinner for the ball boys and band. For an Impaired Appetite. The one disappointment of the day To the appetite and strengImprove was the Jorgensen band of Brigham, then the try a few doses of digestion Everybody expected to be serenaded Chamberlains Stomach and Liver in the morning but they did not get Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of Detroit, here until after the meeting started. Mich., says: They restored my ap Willard with all the talent there is petite when impaired, relieved me of here should be able to muster up a a bloated feeling and caused a pleasband as good as can be found any- ant and satisfactory movement of the where and then we can keep the bowels. Price 25 cents. Samples money at home. free. The Eddy drug store. In the last issue of the county News the names of the pioneers who Metals and Metaphors. live in Box Elder were given. The "It Is most amazing, said a metalname of Robert Holmes was omitted. how the world relies on lurgist, He arrived in Utah about Oct. 6, 1847. metals for its metaphors and similes. Miss Darke, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wel-to- n Thus an orator is or An Ward of Salt Lake, Miss Birch of explorer is Snake River were among the visitors bronzed by African guns. A resolute to Willard last week. chap has an iron will. A sluggard moves with leaden feet. An ostrich S. S. Conference was held here yesa copper-linei- j stomach. A millionhas Elders Bott and terday morning. aire has tin. A swindler is ns slippery Kelley, Sisters Harding and Cole of as quicksilver. A borrower has brass. the Stake board were present. A son was born to the wife of D. I suffered habitually from constiB. Woodland, Jr., last week and died Doans Regulets relieved pation. yesterday. and strengthened the bowels, so that T.M. they have been regular ever since. Willard, July 29, 1907. A. E. Davis, grocer. Sulphur Catarrh Cannot be Cured. Springs, Texas. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they The Art of cannot reach th? seat of the disease. is an accomplishment Catarrh is a blood or constitutional of our own time. An In and to cure It you order ordinary man or disease, can extract all the must take internal remedies. Halls woman of information out of a newsCatarrh Cure Is taken internally, and requisite in less than five minutes by the acts directly on the blood and mucous paper exercise of this new sense for surfaces. Halls Catarrh Cure Is not little else than this. The eyes itraceis a quack medicine. It was prescribed down a colmun, pick up instinctively by one of the best physicians In this aa essential worii here and there, and country for years and Is a regular the brain fills in the i atervals intelliprescription. It is composed of the gently, producing a precis which is best tonics known, combined with sufficient for the purpose. the best blood purifiers, acting directFeel lanquid, weak, ly on the mucous surfaces. The per. Stomach oft? Just a Headache? feet combination of the two ingrediof case lazy liver. Burdock ents is what produces such wonder- plain tones Blood liver and stomBitters ful results iu curing Catarrh. Send ach, promotes digestion, purifies the for testimonials free. the blood. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, price 75c. Are you a subscriber to THE BOX Take Halls Family Pills for ELDER NEWS? If not, why not? It has the widest circulation of any country weekly in this part of the region and carries a Willard. silver-tongue- in PINEULES prosecution of 30 Governor Cutler has for- - DAYS to-da- y GOODS- - WE LEAVE AND (iUOTE PRICES, THE REST Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ly BACKACHE 5 f DOOTHE AND PEIRCE BUILDING BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH. FARMERS CASH inter-mounta- Lind-See- Oil d greater amount of reading matter ev- P. W. BOTT Kodol Dyspepsiacat.Curo BJowte what yoa for Buggies & Wagons prolongs their utility. You save money in buying machine oils in your WE BUY OIL BY THE BARREL. own cans. A CAR LOAD OF WAGONS JUST ARRIVED FROM CHICAGO,. ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF SACKS ENR0UTE. Eighty Thousand Grain Bags will arrive in ample time for threshing. PLACE YOUR ORDERS because sacks will be in demand. This amount was purchased at the right time and can be sold for the right price. Sixteen Thousand Apple Boxes have been ordered for early delivery. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS in this line, or in anything that may be required, for the FARM OR THE HOME, which terms are synonymous. Did you ever hear of automatic stock subescriptiont It operates daily over our counter. For further particulars call on us. Respectfully, Farmers Cash Union, DAVID HOLMGREN, Tremonton, Utah. County Physician Water Ccmmlssioner.-.- N. MGR. Dr. E. A, Rich P. Andersen COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. M. B. Hart Chairman CITY OFFICERS BRIGHAM CITY. Mayor Holst Dr. E. A. Rich Secretary N. E. Mortensen A. W. Valentine and D. E. Adams, N. J. Nelseu members of the Board. . , Arthur C. Neeley il C. W, Merrell PRECINCT OFFICERS. Andrew Funk Box Elder James Knudson, J. P.; C. I Councilmen j Recorder Tho3. McMaster C. F. Nelsen, Constable. Treasurer Jenny Didericksen Three Mile. Alma Iverson, Chas. Cheal Marshal Brigham Nelsen, Constable. Nels Jenson Attoiney Mantua. Nels C. Jeppesen, Wm. Horsley C. A. Anderson, Constable. Justice of the Peace s Orson Nelsen Supt. Calls Fort. W. W. Lasley, Chief Fire Dept John Funk Enoch Hunsaker, Constable. Asst. Chief R. N. Gardner, Warren Taylor Deweyville. D. B. Marble, Constable. Street Supervisor Jensen Brigham Collinston. Hyrum Jensen, Nightwatch and Jailor....H. S. Jensen R. Standing, Constable. J. Sexton Lorenzo Burt Water-work- BOARD OF HEALTH. . Dr. R. A. Pearse Chairman F. W. Fishburn Secretary Dr. L. H. Berg. The City Council meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. PRECINCT OFFICERS. Justice of the Peace.. COUNTY Jas. Knudsou OFFICERS. in ery week than any other paper of its kind in the state, and it vouches for the reliability of its advertisers. You neednt wait until you come to town just send us word that you want the paper, and inclose your check for $1.50, or say that you will step in and settle the first chance you have, and your name will be Immediately added And, furthermore, we promise you that you 6hall have no trouble stopping the paper when you dont want it any more just notify us, or your postmaster, and your request will be promptly and respectfully complied with. UNION. (TRADEMARK.) run-dow- TREATMENT FOR $1.00 a tens' d golden-mouthe- amber Iains Colic, Cholera and FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER Diarrhoea Remedy, Better Than TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM Three Doctors. AND LUMBAGO e Y'Three years ago we had three dose at bed time usu-alini jctors with our little boy and every. relieves the most Jng that they could do seemed In severe case before morning. in. At last when ail hope seemed 3Eif.be gone we began using Chamber-ju(In- s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea tKimedy and in a few hours he began improve. Today he is as healthy ie child as parents could wish for. PfNEULE MEDICINE CO. . rs. B. J, Johnston, Linton, Miss. CHICAGO. U. S. A. Jr sale by the Eddy drug store. Sold by the Brigham ity Pharmacy. No. 637 South Main St., j5l Brigham, Ut. iU THE A good Skip-Readin- MIKADO TAKES CHARGE. Uo prosecute. w SHOW Skip-readin- g Soothes itching skin, Heals cuts or ,,ut the Japanese government itself ntu. charge of the case and determin-)- burns without a scar. Cures piles, Sh;pni("j ALE WE ASK IS, A CHANCE TO - FOXUi1 u 25 Per Cent. The' Hanson Mercantile Company, -!. WE ARE PLEASED TO WAIT UPON YOU WHETHER YOU BUY' OR NOT;. COME AT ONCE TO THE STORE- THAT. CAE AND WILL. SERVE YOU; BEST. IE AND INVESTIGATE HOttts First 10 to Judge First Judicial District W. W. Maughan :Fred J. Holton District Attorney Chairman County Commissioners A. W. Valentine Commissioner, Iowa String M. B. Hart Commissioner, Thatcher, County Clerk Prosecuting Atty Treasurer J. f.; J. P.; J. P.; J. P.; J. P.; Beaver Dam. C. J. E!mer, J. P.; Wm. F. Bowen, Constable. Bear River. A. E. Holmgren, J. P.; H. P. Thorsen, Constable. E. R. Sherman, J. P.; Manila. Chas. Kroksh, Constable. H. C Vanausdeln, J. P.; Sunset. T. E. Secrist, Constable. Riverside. L. H. Kennard, J. P.; James Q. Smith, Constable. Fielding. T. F. Coombs, J. P.; Job Welling, Constable. Malad. E. R. Hadley, J. P.; Sylvester Owens,- - Constable, Plymouth. 2. k. ftudd, j. P.; T. J. Nish, Constable. Portage. J. E. Gibbs, J. P., Han3 Knudson, Constable. Rawlins. R. W. Adams, J. P.; T. W. Sandall, Constable. Promontory. Geo. N. House, J. P.; Chas. Stokes, Constable. C. W. Robbins, J. P.; A. Curlew. Petersen. (?) Constabe. Park Valley. David Hirschl, J. D. E. Adams P.; John A. Eckersley, Constable. N. J. Valentine John Terrace. F. Hyland, 'J. S. L. B. C. Call Nilsson, N. Cole Constable. Clear. Creek. O. D. Mclntire, J. SherifT Joseph Josephson P.; C. L. Kempton, S. Babbitt, (Tie) Recorder. Christina Madsen Constable. Assessor Elias Jensen Junction. T. H. Blackburn, Jr., Schools County Superintendent of J. P.; H. C. Yates, Constable. A. E. Jensen Creek. Phil Paskett, J. Grouse Surveyor, Willard,......Melvin Nebeker C. C. Warden... Toyne, Constable. Came ft Fish .Henry Seeger P.; |