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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, NOT TO CHANGE OUR THURSDAY AUGtTST 15, 1907. BUT LOCATION. TO CHANGE PAGE THREE. OUR GOODS. UP 0UE ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, WHICH, BY THE WAY, IS NOT VERY LARGE AFTER A SUCCESSFUL SEASON'S BUSINESS, WE ARE GOING IN ORDER TO ENTIRELY CjL CUT THEM D0WN S0 THAT THE G00I)S w 1 1 1 BE BOUND TO MOVE. THE BUSINESS THAT WE HAVE BEEN DOING AND ARE DOING FROM DAY PUT THE KNIFE INTO THE PRICES Ax THE IS aee PRICES LEADING THAT OUR STORE ONE. WE APPRECIATE THIS FACT AND PROMISE OUR PATRONS THAT WE CAN SERVE eigh and DAY IS EVIDENCE THAT OUR GOODS 'ANj? THE PASTIN EVEN BETTER IN THE FUTURE THj7N t ' Our Summer Goods Must Move Before August 15th II WHEN OUR FALL GOODS WILL COMMENCE TO ARRIVE. PROMINENT AMONG THE MANY GOODS WE WILL CUT IN PRICE ARE Goods, Muslin Underwear, Childrens Ready to Wear Garments, Ladies Oxfords, Childrens and Mens Shoes, Mens Summer Underwear, Ladies Skirts, and many other articles. We are going to close out our China, Glass, Crockery and Graniteware dept., hence we will give some excellent values in this class of goods dimmer Wash 'te, I Discounts from NEYiT,f 7 WE ARE PLEASED TO WAIT tUPON YOU WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. COME AND INVESTIGATE. TO THE STORE THAT CAN AND WILL SERVE YOU BEST. ONCE AT COME WITH YOU. for & ill 4 to 25 Per Cent. 10 WE LEAVE ALL WE ASK IS A CHANCE TO SHOW THE GOODS AND QUOTE PRICES. THE REST unty T - The Hanson Mercantile Company, IT0.V Arum COTJSij 13, -- GUARPING HIS OWN PROPERTY. QOEN TIES IN Method of Dealing with Avaricious Merchant. Jacksons um The purchase of farming land to be the one safe and sure road competence, notwithstanding all now ov-- 'e excitement existingItjust Is reported mining ventures. UNH, at hundreds of Utah farmers are their homes to secure UUoney to Invest In mining stocks. We Ore ilieve this to be a mistaken policy we are equally certain that it Jnsg yd the condemnation of safe ceives "" id sane mining operators. - The mines yield but one crop. The irm yields its annual harvest as man sows. r v ,n as be 8Un 8bines and 1 11 economists recognize the fact Ist5ii;iat labor and land, are the basis of U wealth. Wind and gall may cre- on the stock market but te fortunes bankruptcy cures the delirium I, f frenzied finance they all come back those elements which God gave for employment, health and happi-m- e Cr.ess of men. There are millions of Natl cres of fertile land In this state and problem of the hour Is to bring he landless man to the manless land nd to every citizen of this state this SAIIjiould be regarded as a patriotic du-Lands are cheap, all the available irrigation enterprises are not 'et worked out, dry farming has prov Itfed a certainty and the experience of ;housands of happy and contented Wriii.armers argue the fact that in farming lands, we have golden opportunities in Utah. iITr-ortgag- ing n s State-- y. Verse from Solomon Told of riage Engagement. Man Here, said the Virginia veteran, When she left her borne iu the "is another Jackson yarn. . small town to ccme j Now York to In cotton of Jackson used bales take up a special wurse of study, the ramparts that he threw up In de- her pet sister was fast reaching the fense of New Orleans and It was nat- crisis of a love affair, says the Triburally a matter of indifference to him une. The pet sister was a most winwhose cotton he employed. Some of some young lady, and had long kept It happened to belong to a rich mer- a goodly train of suitors chant. Was this affair to be the grand afhis bales followed merchant "The fair? The older sister hoped so, for with doglike devotion. He could not she liked the young man cordially bear to tear himself away from them. thought he was just the sort to when He was standing over them . make a proper Jackson happened to draw near and But the weeks passed and not a running up to the chief, he said: bit of definite news about the progMonsieur, it is damage for your ress of the affair did the older sister men to take my cotton. All property receive In her city boarding house. is sacred and must be protected. She became anxious. Louise,' she sure are said you But, Jackson, must not go on recklessly thought, this is your cotton? trifling in such ftnportant matters. Oh, sure! Most sure, said the Then one night about ten o'clock of all I know the marks, merchant. as she was going to Jed, came just them. Et puis, alors, this cotton, sir, a telegram. The servant brought it must be defended. The older up. sister was country "Jackson turned to a private and told him to fetch a musket at once. girl enough to be thoroughly frightened by the pale manila, The musket being brought, the genHow ominous it looked. eral laid it in the merchants arms envelope. At length she gathered courage to a smile: and said, with grim open it. This is what she read: My friend, you are the most propSolomon six three. Louise. er person I know of to defend your Solomon six In three! Whatever own property. Stay here, then, and Detroit the world. Oh, why, yes, stupid, it do so. Stir at your peril. of course means the Songs of SoloFree Press. mon, sixth chapter, third verse. But and her cheeks flushed with shame brother-in-law- WHEN QUEEN BATHES. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. CALLED JUDGMENT OF GOD. USED BIBLE AS CIPHER. black-inke- BOOTHE AND PEIRCE BUILDING d Thief's Death at Hands of Child Whose Parents He Had Robbed. The New York Sunday World's correspondent in Budapest sends it the following account of a recent tragedy in the village of Kaposvar, Hungary: Janos Verga, a stock farmer, sold some oxen for 900 crowns and concealed the money in his house. Ferenez Gal, a of the village, knew of this transaction and determined to get the money. He watched the house until he saw Varga and his wife leave it. Then he entered and had no difficulty in finding the money, which he pocketed. As he was about to leave he noticed sitting in a corner, staring and Intently at him, the Vargas daughter. Realizing that she had watched bis theft, he determined to get rid of this witness against him. He threw a rope over a beam in the ceiling and tied a noose In one end of it. Picking up the little girl, he tried to persuade her to put her head Into the noose, saying it was a nice game. . How? Bhe asked. Ill show you, said the robber, laughing. Gal put down the little girl, drew up a chair, stood upon it and put his head through the noose. Like this, he said, again laughing js if it was all a game he was playing with the girl. The child pulled the chair away suddenly; the robber fell, his neck in the noose and was strangled to death. The child watched her victim's death struggles until they ceased, then went outside to await for her When they returned she parents. took them to the room where the dead thief still dangled and told them In great glee what had taken place. The 900 crowns were found in the pockets of the robber and the child is now the- - heroine of the village, where the event is called a judgment of God. CITY OFFICERS BRIGHAM CITY. a Mayor Holst N. E. Mortensen N. J. Nelsen Arthur Councllmen C. Neeley Merreil C. W. Andrew Funk Thos. McMaster neer-do-we- Recorder Treasurer.... Jenny Didericksen Marshal Chas. Cheal Nels Jenson Attorney Wm. Horsley Justice of the Peace s Orson Nelsen Supt. Chief Fire Dept John Funk Warren Taylor Asst. Chief John Terrace. F. Hyland, J. Street Supervisor Brigham Jensen Constable. Nilsson, Nightwatch and jallor....H. S. Jensen Clear Creek. O. D. Mclntlre, J. Lorenzo Burt Sexton P.; C. L. Kempton, S. Babbitt, (Tie) Water-work- . I I f ! . i , r" r Inter-Mounta- in run-dow- stom-jjEJfac- 'Eczema and 11 h Constable. Junction. T. H. Blackburn, Jr., J. P.; II. C. Yates, Constable. Chairman Grouse Creek- - Phil Paskett, JK Secretary P.; C. C. Toyne, Popstfl. BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. IL A. Pcarse F. W. Fishburn , Dr. L. H. Berg. The City Council meets the second Everybody loves our baby, rosy, .sweet and warm, and fourth Tuesdays of each month. With Ussy places on her neck and dimples on her arms. Once she was so thin and cross, used PRECINCT OFFICERS. to cry with pain : Jas. Knudson Justice of the Peace Mother gave her Cascasweet, now shes well again. Sold by Brig!tT ham City Pharmacy. COUNTY OFFICERS. she had no Bible! There was a great scurrying about Spanish Royalty in Seclusion Sports the boarding house to find a copy of with the Sea Waves. the sacred book. The girls were routed ont in vain. On all sides the The fashionable bathing resort of cry arose: Whos got a Bible? Spain is in San Sebastian. But do Just think of the sister trying to well-nigwomen in that tropical clime sleep that night without knowing wear startling costumes? By no what that verse was! Judge First Judicial District It would have means. Their garb is as staid as that been just like a woman to lie down W. W. Maughan All the news every day for 50c a worn on the English coasts; very to pleasant dreams, content to know Fred J. Holton District rewithal Attorney but and becoming, that she could satisfy her curiosity in Republican. charming, I uonth. The material and served Commissioners Chairman dignified. tho County Subscribe today. Address 208 So., morning not! Is apt to be dark blue serge trimmed The landlady, good soul, came to A. W. Valentine West Temple St.. Salt Lake City. .t with white braid or crimson serge. the rescue. She was no heathen. Iowa Commissioner, String At Trouville, In France, the bathers She had a Bible. Up to her room . Feel lanquid, weak, are not rarelv annoyed or not an- with it flew the M. B. Hart sister, apd shut the g Headache? Stomach off? Just a noyed? by the leveling of opera door. Such a turning of pages by Commissioner, Thatcher, plain case of lazy liver. Burdock glasses, which practice is rigorously eager, nervous fingers! Solomon six D, E. Adams resort. This AT EBlood Bitters tones liver and forbidden in the Spanish three. She found it, and then she ..N. J. Valentine Clerk The bites of and County Insects, the la stings by explained prohibition partly cried: Hurrah! and laughed, for the promotes digestion, purifies the O, C. Call sunburn, cuts, burns and bruises re- Prosecuting Attjr frequent presence of the queen moth- verse was: jfthe blood. S. N. Cole lieved at once with Pinesalve Carbol. Treasurer er, and also the young queen, who, of "I am my beloved's, uni my be ized. Acts like a are left perfectly unmolested. loved is mine. ,ES One swallow Draws Sheriff Joseph Josephson poultice. may not make a sum- - course, box is very picturesque. Their bathing Christina Madsen out Inflammation. it. Price Recorder UtJhrier. but enough of them will put Try It is built in the Moorish style, with Elias Jensen 25c. Sold by Brigham City Pharm- Assessor Qjjjyou in a condition where you wont minarets on either side, and the dome of Schools CAN FORETELL THE WEATHER. acy. a31. County Superintendent rMcarein the middle surmounted by the roy";r A. E. Jensen al crown in gold. When in use, It Is Scientist Thinks Animals and Birds Melvin Nebeker who Willard, not to is The told Surveyor, talk boy slowly rolled down to sea, and royHave That Power. while his elders are talking, some- Fish & Game Warden....Henry Seeger alty can bathe In perfect privacy, Dr. E. A. Rich times wonders why a boy can not talk County Physician box is not inclosed. Knowing what it was to suffer, though the Are the tree toads, swallows, and CommlssIoner....N. P. Andersen at Water all. UlfrA'v fishes trustworthy barometers? Prof. give FREE OF CHARGE, Robert Beliefs. Leudlmayer, of the University Passing afflicted a positive cure for Some men remind me of little boys Read the famous chapter in Victor of Prague, assures the world that Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Files COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. stick horses and they cut the about riding of premany species animals probably Shakespeare and Shin Diseases. Instant relief. Hugos M. B. Hart Chairman cise knowledge of the world and the sense electric waves emanating from about the same figure in the busiDont suffer longer, Write F. W. Dr. E. A. Rich universe as imparted by the philoso- distant storms, the local electric ten- ness world, too. Secretary 400 Manhattan Avenue, New phers and learned men of Greece, and sion, the ionizing of the atmosphere,) A. W. Valentine and D. E. Adams, you will wonder how the science of the permeability of higher strata to' UlYork, Enclose Stamp. members of the Board. Catarrh Cannot be Cured, this century will be regarded by the light in small waves, and the atmosSI men of 2500 A. D. pheric pressure, as well as moisture with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they f and temperature, and by certain com- cannot You smile at odd medical prescripreach the seat of the disease. PRECINCT OFFICERS. binations of such perceptions are tions. Here is one Of the seventeenth Catarrh is a blood or constitutional to led slit and Earthworms actions that special century; Box Elder James Knudson, J. P.; cleansed and cut in pieces and stand In a casual relation to the com- disease, and in order to cure it you must C. take internal remedies. F. Nelsen, Constable. Halls DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 chopped, a good mess of pottage made ing weather. The question whether Is Catarrh Cure taken the and low or water and and oatmeal with of high internally, thereof flight respectively Three Mile. Alma Iverson, J. Satisfaction guaranteed eaten by them that have the black the insects and the behavior of the acts directly on the blood and mucous Nelsen Constable or money refunded. jaundice, doth perfectly cure them fishes, tree frogs, and swallows stand- surfaces. Halls Catarrh cure i7not'Brlgham pA in so connection Mantua. Nels C. Jeppesen, J. P.; therewith can be a quack medicine. It was prescribed long ing thereof, though it is never rooted. This is very true and hath used as weather indications seems by one of the best physicians in this C. A. Anderson, Constable. (TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM been oftentimes proved. Yet we read to him to be not finally answered. So ,s a regular and Hf0r as far Calls Fort. W. W. Lasley, J. P.; the scientific investigations perAND LUMBAGO yea7Is in a contemporary that the thyroid composed of the a is an excellent thing mit a conclusion no connection exists best Enoch Hunsaker, Constable, A dose at bed time usu-- L, gland of sheep tonics known, combined with to stimulate men and women to indeed, but since an instinctive acthe blood best most the directrelieves R. N. Gardner, J. P.; purifiers, acting Deweyville. commodation of the conduct of the ally curiosity and a desire to study. Bevere case before morning. insects to the coming weather is pos- ly on the mucous surfaces. The per. D B Marb, constable, sible and undoubtedly would be ex- feet combination of the two ingredi- Jensen. J. P.; collinston.Hyrum constiI suffered habitually from to them, he ents Is what produces such wonder- tremely advantageous J' Standlng deems it nevertheless not impossible ful results in curing Catarrh. Send Doans Regulets relieved pation. eaver Dam. C. J. Elmer, J. P.; that such a one exists in fact. I for testimonials free. and strengthened the bowels, so that Wm. F. Bowen, Constable. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. PINIULE MEDICINE CO. they have been regular ever since. Bear River. A. E. Holmgren, J. Sold by all druggists, price 75c. CHICAGO. U. 9. A. A. E. Davis, grocer, Sulphur H. p- - Thorsen, Constable, Take Halls Family Pills for constl Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Soil by the Brigham City Pharmacy. Springs, Texas. j E. R. Sherman, J. P.; Manila. patlon. Cara Colds, Croap and Wbcopiog Cough. A Chas. Kroksh, Constable. Sunset. H. C Vanausdeln, J. P.; T. E. Secrlst, Constable. Riverside. L. H. Kennard, J. P.; James O. Smith, Constable. Fielding. T. F. Coombs, J. P.; Job Welling, Constable. Malad. E. R. Hadley, J. P.; Sylvester Owens, Constable. Plymouth. E. H. Rudd, J. P.; T. J. Nish, Constable. Portage. J. E. Gibbs, J. P.; Hans 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. L. Petersen, (?) Constabe. Park Valley. David Hlrschl, J. P.; John A. Eckersley, Constable. f h', Pile Cure a, S, jPlEULES p a for all kidney bladder 7177 The man who keeps still, shakes his head and pays his debts, can get a reputation for wisdom in any com- munity. Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never Known to Fail. op j want to say a feW words for Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used this preparation In my family for the past five years and have recommended It to a number of people in York county and have never known It to fail to effect a cure In any instance. I feel that I can not say too much for the best remedy of the kind in the world." S. Jemison, Spring Grove, York County, Pa. This remedy is for sale by the Eddy drug store. I - Womans Place in the World. The half angel, half idiot period la over in the womans world. She is fighting her way into every sphere of human activity. Her labor la coming into competition with that of men In nearly every department of industry. In the learned professions she Is forcing herself to the front by sheer determination and force of Intellect in a way that will not be denied. Sooner or later men will be compelled to treat with her and recognize her as a coworker, and they could not begin better than by admitting her right to be a covoter. James Kelr Hardie. CHICHESTER'S DIAMOND PIUS BRAND J BACKACHE ... LADIE3 At rear Braeclst for DIAMOND BRAND PILLS ia Rkd and Gold metallic boxei, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Tak MO otiick. Bay f yoar DnRM aaA aak for DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-fiyears regarded at Beat, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS xT&Ea EVERYWHERE |