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Show MI r age rein. THE BOX ELDER NEWS. Published Every Thursday By The Box Eldub News Co. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 One Year, In advance 85 Six Months 50 Three Months Advertising rates furnished a I ntered at the Post Office at Brigham, Utah, as second-clas- NORMAN matter. s LEE, EDITOR. We neednt be in the least alarmed over the wholesale failure of big banks In the East. "When thieves fall out, just men get their dues. We notice that Willard and Garland have relegated politic and nomtickets. In that inated have set the county seat respect they a worthy example, non-partiz- Patrons of the local opera house were well pleased with the show, "The Choir Singer given last Monday night. The leadng lady was un. usually good. i ' 'When the city council attempted last summer to create a paving district from 1st north to 3rd south streets, on both sides of Main, the proposition was defeated. Now that There are very district. Is paved. more ways than one of skinning a cat. There were two plays given here during the week past that wo do not hesitate to say were worse than worth less. There was nothing to them, at least the players failed to make It appear so. Its too bad thatsuch things should be allowed to masquerade as shows. From the best information we can secure, "The Isle of Spice." the musical comedy which comes to the opera house next Saturday night, Nov. the 2nd, Is Al. They will play In Logan on the 1st and here on the 2nd. The company Is a large one numbering upwards of 40 people and has received splendid notices from the press on the coast. We commend the action of the city council in reducing the rate bn InAt the last session of itial lights. the council the motion prevailed that there be no more initial charge, but that all ,16 c. p. lights be charged for at the rate of 25 cents whether ' a resident has one or many. We believe this will meet with the approval of all subscribers to the plant. ' This matter of the electric plant shutting down so often should be thoroughly investigated by the city council and if anything can he done to avoid the nuisance, have it done without delay. It is seldom that a week passes without a shut down of some duration. To those who, like a newspaper plant, work against time, It Is a serious matter. It throws our plans all out of joint, the employees become of necessity Idle, and the delays occasioned try 'the patl ence of patrons. There is quite a of more crossings It is pointed out sentiment in favor over Main street. that Inasmuch as the property owners are footing the bills for practically all the paving that is being done, the city could afford to put in a few extra crossings. That there should be crossings in the middle of the blocks in the business An Least ing committees to investigate thoroughly the relative cost of steam or hot water heating, and coal stoves, when (Continued from FiistPageO the of on meeting this part Abiahara figuring The next City marshal, house equipment. the He will be a terror to Evans. breakers. Is especially qualified law Deputy County Game Warden to guard the liberties of the lieople. the undesirry Seeger, informed us one day this Ous dty is growing and check. week that tons upon tons of fish are able element should be kept in dying in Malad river as a result of All will be gi'en a square deal. 1 ote the sugar factory refuse being drain- for Mr. Evans. Where sand ed into that stream. I! YRt'.M STANDING. liars aie formed in the bends of the colfish dead of river, great heaps What our i t y needs is a complete lect and decay causing a stench that set of books kept in a business Jike is well nigh unendurable. wav, and we have selected as cit) Now, if this fs true, something recorder, Mr. Hjrum Standing, a comshould he done to abate the nuisance. petent and experienced gentleman If the sugar company knows these who is worthy of jour support. conditions result fiom its sewerage PETER SORENSEN. it should itself adopt corrective measures. If the company feels that it Think of a judge whose very apis blameless, but the Fish and Game pearance is a sign for merriment and the Warden and his deputies think otheryou dont think of Peter Sorensen, wise, the case should be tested. If Justice of the Peace. His court will a test should absolve the sugar com- not be a theatre. Dignified and genpany, and the conditions really exist erous, firm yet not stern. Man of a as above described. It is plainly the family who can read human nature duty of the State officials to investi- and impose such penalty, so that the gate the matter with a view to cor- majesty of the law will be upheld. recting the trouble, whatever the cause may be. Dear Editors: that I have observed in the People living In the neighborhood n free 'from been parti-zahas of some paper us that your have complained to and tbs' been enter 'js open school has politics of the High the boys discuss questions as their orchards and steal their fruit. for citizens that any believe they. We are loath to them, and, as election time of those young men do this wantons s coming around, that topic is upperhut ce'elessly, most. May I have a few lines of iy or maliciously, thoughtlessly. We have grown so your valuable space? I hope there will be no bitter reused to an abundance of fruit that we dont think anything of help- marks cast by either side this year. ing ourselves to what we want to A large number of our citizens favoreat it seems to that extent Hike ed, I think, a citizens ticket. Why common prosperity. But, while our would this not have been better? much fruit has rendered us free with Willard City and Corinne have for it, we must not forget that hundreds years adopted this policy. In Salt of families in this city depend upon Lake City Republicans and Democrats their orchards for a livlihood, and have united in their council ticket when we help ourselves to the fruit, and they are going to vote irrespecAll good republiwe take that which does us compar- tive of politics. atively little good, but makes them cans and democrats will agree with What a person would me that it would have been. better poor indeed. want to eat at one time would nei- in Salt Lake to have a citizens ticket ther "make nor break anyone, but which would no doubt have been when a dozen husky boys satisfy done haJ the matter been agitated in their appetites every day for a month time. Senator Sutherland favored it. from one or two orchards it amounts The people later demanded it and it to something, to a poor man or wo- is gratifying to know that four demoman. crats and four repabiieans resigned And finally, remember that when from the respective tickets, so that we take that which doesnt belong now requblicans and democrats will to us, we are stealing. vote for four on each ticket. I believe it was wise when the BrigSchool for Dancing, Social Etiquet ham city republicans declared in faand Deportment. vor of rotation in office following Ladies an1 Gentlemens class be- President Roosevelt who refuses to ginning Friday, Nov. 1, at 8 p. m. accept a third term. Why should a Childrens class beginning Saturday, man want three terms of mayor in 3 p. m., at Academy of Music. Brigham City? I give the city counClasses will be held open for one cil and the people credit for that week after which no new pupils will which has been accomplished with be taken. reference to the electric lights. No C. 0. ANDERSON, Manager. one person can say justly, he he maCHRIS CHRISTENSEN, yor or citizen, "behold what I have Class Instructor. The present administration p7 done. has done well following Mayor Bod-en- s Ruth, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Davis of Perry, fell from the granary steps a distance of 15 feet or more, last week is in the hospital in this city suffering with a severe scalp wound. Nine stiches were necessary to hold the edges of the wound In place. She Is improving nicely. Larsen Jensen, the Brigham City Clothiers, carry the most complete and line of Mens furnishings in Box Elder County. New Ideas in correct fall and winter attire, for men, are arriving daily. Come in and make your choice early. Larsen & Jensen. & te administration. Pass the offices around, there are plenty of capable men. I will stand on the Republican platform and will not vote for a third term and I ask all republicans to do the same. "CITIZEN. Dan Lillywhite reached home this week from Germany looking hale and hearty. He has been doing missionary work in Germany. It's a wise buyer who goes to Fishburn's to purchase his goods. They save everybody money. The new order of Seventies meeting will begin next Sunday morning, the 58th quorum in the Whittier block and the 133rd in the Tithing Office building, at 10 oclock. All members of these quorums that have not been formally released are expected to be in attendance. Meetings will be held at 10 oclock at 2 o'clock p m. better. ARMOR PLATE HOSIERY ONLY BY N. L. HANSEN. SOLD We have been asked on behalf of parents Classes to mention the fact that a pamphlet containing nine lessons can be had at John Horsleys place of business. If these lessons district. are taken up by all the classes on the We are not so sure about the necfirst Sunday in November they can essity for these crossings or the wispursue a uniform course. dom of spending a great deal of monYour pictures are always ey on them. It is a matter for the right consideration for the city fathers and A PUSH IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION when made at Compton's Art we respectfully submit the tf sugges its our privilege and pleasure to tion. Mr. Levi Andersen who is give you. If youre not a bank deworking on the streets for the Wheelwright positor, become one today with any When meeting houses are built In Construction company, had a lively good bank, preferably this, because runaway yesterday. He had just finfuture, or old one remodeled, the of our soundness and You stability. ished dumping a load of sand builders would do well to remember and will thank us some day for the advice was that a stove placed in the aisle in replacing his planks. A plank the middle of the room can cause a if you adopt it, because of the assis- fell from the wagon striking one of great deal of annoyance. At a fun- tance twill be to you in your busi- the horses on the heels, and away they went. They ran down Main St. eral, it is always difficult to get the ness as well as private life. to 1st north and turned casket past the stove and our meetwest toward houses are very frequently used STATE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY. home. They scattered parts of harn ing ess and single trees all for holding funeral services. tb route but no one was hurtalong Accounts under State It is a point worth while. supervision It , wouldnt ,ke out of place for build- - and control. N. L. Hansen' DjJ-E- E to $25 $2.50 from prices they tAn elegant line ol Springs and Mattresses, Sideboards, Chiffoniers and Dressers, Never JV & better assortment anywhere. b jjfrul BE SURE TO SEE THEM can th, c are better. d ted Stohl Furniture Col maoThe Reliable Furniture House.i OPERA HOUSE, ONE NIGHT, ass Nov. Saturday, H. H. New York Cast. read U b rfelC ST3 lasa FRAZEES Piquant M Di for Musical John Mylie Mixture Harry Watson Edwin Lang Harry Williams ints. from L Sam Roose Chas. Purcell OF Mattie Martz Roberta Wilson Loretto Covvey Pi Famous For Music, Fun and Beauty. ve Booked by Allen Lowe and Geo. Music by Jerome and Schindler p Staged by Gus Sohlke. M Organization 65 Pec; Gai-ler- Shoes f I Joi AT a. m. and old daugAmy Petersen, the hter of Carl Petersen of Thatcher, operated on last week at the Brigham General Hospital, is growing rapidly 50 Styles of Iron Beds to from. Any Color y0ll Hen- The XJgden and Salt Lake City banks have gone on a clearing house basis, and thus far the chaqge has been accepted by the public with com placeney and everything is moving as smoothly as possible. Lee & Dunn Bargains. So far as we are concerned, we believe our local financiers are equal A Blacksmith shop best central to the occasion and will take such 30x165 feet. location, Fully equipaction as may be necessary to pro2- Etc. ped. tools, forges, tect the business interests of the city Two 4x10 rods best building sites and county. in city. Also choice business We have it on good authority that the local banks are In good condition, and the present situation is only temporary. , aw am ztnmt, ociona i, w 150 nights in New York. loOnightsii 250 Nights in Chicago. Prices: 50c, 75c, $1, $ onerJu! Sale cFriday from 10 a. m. a. m. Saturday to 12 m. day of performance. a |