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Show X THURSDAY, JUNE THE COMING AND GOING C . Ilolst made a trip to Ogden and return Friday. Family ironing done by Mis La eta Wallace, 3rd ward. jn2-9-- P. Newman was up from Salt Lake City lor Memoiiul Day. Abraham Smith of Smithfield was visiting in this city several days daring tlie week. Charles Stokes of Promontory was a visitor to Brigham Tuesday on mat-tei- s of business. Miss Dngmar Sorensen returned Tuesday morning from a delightful visit with friends in Logan. Art Shreeve, the architect of Ogden, was a Brgham visitor Tuesday on business connected with his firm. Mrs. Frank Fpff of Preston., Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. John was the guest S. Christensen o this city Monday. LOST A man's orown checked coat between Main street and cemej2-p tery. Return to this office. Fred and James Palmer were in Brigham Monday looking after the graves of loved ones. Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Evans of Ogden were vlsitng Mr. Evans parents in this city Sunday and Monday last. Hot! Well yes, but relief is here. Yesterday our large shipment of Alaska Refrigerators arrived. Stolil Furnitf ture Company. T. M. Evans came home from Garland and spent three days with his family, returning Monday evening. Mrs. Lewis Watkins has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Watkins for several days during the past week. County Clerk Ipsen issued ajnairi-ag- e license yesterday to Eugene Simpson and Emily J. Burton, both of this county. Knives, sections, guards, pitmans, pitman boxings, etc., for all machinery. N. C. Mortenson & Sons. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hadley and children came up fioin Salt Lake City f urdny evening, and remained in li.s city several days visitiug their re' a fives, editor J. A, Wixom and wife came ever horn Garland Monday morning ard spent the day in this city visiting Mi. ind Mr.a S. (. Wixom and oil. or re" a lives. The Y. L. M. I. A. of the 3rd ward ii busily engaged in preparing some fancy drills, quartetts and other numbers to be given in the opera house next v.cek in connection with motion 15. if 9 I pic-tuie- Miss Delta Cole left last week for Germany where she will take a special course in the language preparatory to teaching German in the high school next year.- Miss Cole expects to be away for at least three months. A Beautiful Place wiAi 7 Rooms, equipped with Hot and Co!.! W.ter, Hath, Closet and Plumbing Fixtures tn house. Enquire at News office. - Nels Jenson was a business visitor to Salt Lake City Friday. Jacob Jorgensen of Logan spent several days in Brigham during the week on matters of business. Mrs. C. W. Richards and children were down Horn Fielding for a few days visit with relatives during the w eek. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Garland were attending conference in this city Sunday and remained over Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Watkins and children were over I rout Logan during the week, visiting relatives and . renewing acquaintance.-!Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jensen of Salt Lake were in Brigham Monday visiting relatives and decorating the graves of those who have gone before. Another carload of Great Majestic Ranges Just unloaded at Stohl Furniture Co. Its the stove that does the tf work and lasts a generation. D. R. Wheelwright, wife and children, drove up front Ogden in his runabout Sunday afternoon to be here for Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fife and children returned Tuesday evening from a week's visit with relatives in Clarks-ton- . Cache County. Messrs. Jcrold Anderson and Eph. Stranquist, former Brigham boys, were up from Salt Lake Cty Sunday and Monday. GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES and cattle on Bear River, near Apply to W. O. Knudson, Brigham, or Alma Jensen, Corinne. m26-jMiss Leal Blackburn departed for Archer, Idaho, yesterday morning, where she will spend the summer visiting her sisters and their families. OPERA HOUSE all this week, a dramatic sketcji entitled Reaping the Whirlwind"' by our dramatic favorites John Baird and Dqve Reed. The usual high standard of New Motion PicIt tures. Admission 10c. Mrs. Carl Christensen and daughter Greta, of New York City, a to guests of Mrs. Jutta D.thlgien and Mr. and Mis. N phi Hansen. Mrs. Chits-tens- i cstei t'.-n and baby ;u rived morning. Dr. and Mrs. IIePr J. Sears of Chicago, former Utah residents, wo:o . in Brigham last Saturday visiting Pi of. end Mrs. A. M. Merrill and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen and family. Mrs. Sears Is a relative of Mrs. Christensen. 60 ACRES of orchard land, 13 acres in trees, for sale. See O. W. Snow, Deweyville, Utah. T, Wright Evans has grown an inch or two tne last week due to the fact that a son, the first in the family arrived Tuesday morning, all well and bringing good cheer. Mrs. Evans is at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jorgensen at Benson ward. Cache County, and is getting along nicely. S. L. Miller of Penrose was transacting business in Brigham Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hadley are owr from Corinne doing some slumping. Mrs. Joseph Nelson of Provo, is guest at the home of Mr. and Mi J. D. Call, for a short visit. Mrs. Gean Crompton is in Fount Green, San Pete County, visiting Ini sister and other relatives. Mrs. .T. C. Dewey of Deweyville, w.m in Brigham Tuesday, incidentally giving this office a pleasant call. Cor-inn- 2 a21-jn2- SAY HE SAID! 37 Knives, sections, r.ght attended commence of the 15. Y. College in Logan last Saturday and Sunday. D. D. Taipey of Salt Lake City was in town today. He came up to attend the German fast evening. Highest price paid for chickens. W. L. Holst, Bell Phone No. 170. Mrs. Robert Sheffield and children are over fiom Lotftin spending the week in this city witti' .relatives. Prices cut, slashed and literally an nihilated at Hanson Mercantile Cos Shovel-em-ou- f It Shoe Sale. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cole of Logan were in Brigham Monday strewing (lowers on the graves of loved'ones. Oscar Maliirose one of Logans hustling young grocers and a former resident of Brigham City, was visiting his mother in this city on Memorial day. Mrs. Rowena Jenson and children, came up from Salt Lake ity Monday morning to place flowers on the graves of loved ones., TEN DAYS OF SPECIAL opportunities on all kinds of furniture. Stohl New patterns of fabrics in grays, olives and blues. cutCorrectly cut by high salricd Craftsmen by tailoring ters; expert that know how. V..e right lapel, the length of thest and the ("o', the rut of the nil are nbso-of the Trousers, j , t Direct. - h e t: Tbieo Button styles. AT $12, $15, $25 TO $30. It ROSENBAUM'S CASH STORE UTAH. PIETURES AND PHOTOGRAPHS and best When it comes to a nice photo, we have all the latest beauti-iu- l of Is lull ideas and can make jour photos right. Our art stole and the we have biggest pictures and in our post cards department best assortment. DONT FORGET WE MAKE PICTURE FRAMES TO ORDER ANY SIZE. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED $ YOURS TO PLEASE, Comptons Art Gallery Bell Phone 96-Bl- A. W. Compton, Prop. urn te, W ment exercises Uj In! as their Spring Clearing Sale is now! HI in full Blast and everything in the I Store is being sold at greatly reduced : : : : prices. bed-roc- k Just a few to show you a yard Hope Bleach 8c a yard All Calico 5c a yard Oil Cloth 15c Double Width Percale 7 a yard Ginghams 6c a yard 4 Sheeting 21c a yard 1-- 2c 9-- Ladies Hose 9c a pair Mens Sox 5c a pair Price Ladies Spring Suits off Ladies Wash Suits off Ladies Skirts off Summer Dress Goods Best Kid Gloves 98c a pair 1 Highest pi ice paid or chickens. W. Holst, Bell 'Phone Nr.. 176. Rev, and Mrs. Adam J. Frank :ue rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby girl, who was born last Saturday Mrs. Frank is at the St morning. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake Cio and is getting along famously. Chckens wanted. V. L Ilolst Bell 'Phone No. 176. James Petersen of Thatcher is in Brigham today on matteis of business, and in conversation with hfrn, liej reports conditions out in the western part of the valley as very prosperous. Grain is doing well and fruit trees are loaded with fruit. THE SENSATION OF BRIGHAM Hanson Mercantile Co's Shovel-em-on- t It Shoe Sale. Chickens wanted. W. L. Holst. Bell Phone No. 176 On Friday, May 27th, a little baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Clayton of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clayton was formerly Miss ,ylia Knudson of this city, and his riends are congratulating Mr. C. W. Knudson upon the advent of becoming L. June 4th, the Oregon coupled with disc, correct styles H Co. L. J. Madsen of Sioux City, Iowa, arrived in Brigham Monday morning Mr. Madsen is a cousin of ye editor'' and will make this part of the country his home for a time. We bid you welcome every day. Tcli your fiionds of the Hanson Mercanti' Cos Shovel "Mout Shoe Sale. merchan-- ! prices.! This means you will get dependable Furniture DECORATION This man is right and if you will like a look at our new Spring Suits e'll convince you of the fact. BRIGHAM CITY, up-to-da- Short Line will sell excursion tickets to all points in northern Utah and For further particulars, see Idaho. It agents.' niy selling practically the same Suits for about half the price. believe pitmans, EXCURSION NORTH. been paying from $30 up for Ie Suits and I find that you are can This is only an advertisement, to be sure, but you cvety word of it! Is now knocking at your door the buy the most opportunity for you tomerchandise at s' seasonable N. C. Mortenseu & Sons. Kestus rtuoioM m 1- -2 1- 1- -4 -4 1- -4 ALL SHOES AT A DISCOUNT. , Clothing at 10 to 50 per centj discount and everything in pro : : portion. All YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO BE HERE. This Sale will continue until all spring I and summer goods are gone. Are you ready, if so buy now and SAVE 8 grandpa." I've been an easy mark for the Tailors for years. ; .ITS guards, 2, ELDER NEWS. pitman boxings, etc., for all machinery On Saturday, , BOX SgS MONEY. as- - m DAY Memorial Day was very fittingly observed in this city last Monday. Those having lots in the cemetary had previously cleaned them of all grass, weeds and other unsightly things, so that the City of the Dead presented a very fresh appearance and was in splendid shape to receive the garlands of flowers which were strewn in profusion within its' boundaries during the day. The gates were closed to vehicles at 10 o'clock, and there was a thiong on the grounds until 12 oclock, when the labor of love was completed and people commenced to wend their way homeward. A very pleasing feature of the exercises at the cemetery was the sacred conceit given by the II. C. Military Music Is always appiopriate band. on such occasions and the selections of the band were very fitting as well Another concert was as pleasing. 4 oclock at p. in. from the given band stand on the court house grounds, some excellent nmnhei.s being rendered. The moving pictures did a thriving business during the daj, and the dances in the opera house and academy in the evening were well patronized. No accidents occurred to mar the peace of the day. J The Public Pulse. The most popular part of the public is its pulse. The populace may peregrinate wheresoever it will so long as its pulse may be properly placed. Preachers pray for it. Politicians plug for it. .Publishers probe for it. And promoters pry after it. Solons sigh to seize the public Fktionists are frantic to pulse. finger iL Editors are eager to examine it. Harpies hurry to harmonize with it. Legislators like to locate it Actors actually adore it. Supreme success surrounds and supports the souls who solve the public pulse. Life. 1 ....You Can Always Do Best at.... F I S H B U R N 5 One Price and that the Lowest. I BRIGHAM j CITY and TREMONTON, Ancient Iceland. Iceland was founded A. D. S74, b Men from Norway. It was such a wholesale colonization of picked men a3 had not been sceu since ancient Greek times, and was not to be seen again imti! Wintluop sailed into Massachusetts bay. It was not long before the population of Wand was Their sheep and cattle flour50,00t) ished, hay crops were heavy, a lively trade with fish, oil, butter and skins, in exchange with meal and malt was kept up with Norway. Denmark and the British isles Political freedom was unimpaired, justice was fairly well administeied, naval superiority kept all foes at a distance, and under such conditions the growth of the new community in wealth and culture was surprisingly rapid John Fiske Marchioness de Brinviiliers. The most notorious of all poisoners was connected by birth and marriage with some of the noblest families of France. She was beautiful and accomplished, and in society passed as a model of all that was exemplary and kind. Married in 16.71 to the Maiquis de Brinviiliers, she was ihioogh him Introduced to one rfuinte Croix, who was the cause of ail her tionbles Under the spell or this infamous character she became one of the blackest criminals and was finally sentenced to death by tho court or Paris, July 16, 1676, which sentence was carried out, her body afterward dully being burned and her ashes scattered to the wind. There is a good account of the ternble marcuiowM in Maokav. Popular Delusions. syths History of Lawyeri. EGGS FOR SALE. Have yaw been in and Rhode island Red Eggs for that entitles yon to hatching, $1.00 and $t..,0 per setting draw on the Hoosier Special of l... t. O. Christensen, Brigham. j Cabinet, at Stohl Dim-- ' Chofee ! Its See our big ad. on EXCURSION I NORTH. page 4. excvMIQH NORTH Saturday, June 4th, th On Saturday, June 4th, the Oregon Short Line will sell excursion tickets to nil points in northern Utah and Idaho. For further see Short Line will sell excursus to all points in northern L Idaho. For further parti agents. agents. On particulars, lt Bargains in all remly-WRECEPTION ments for Men, Women will no doubt lie given our popular at Hanson Mercantile Co"8 John Baird nd Dave Reed, who out Shoe Sale. Road teil will give a dramatic sketch entitled ' page j3 Reaping the Whirlwind" in counec-tiowith the New program of pictures Special rates to students at the Opera House the balance of the tons all this month. week. Jt have your photo taken. A ROUSING ac-or- n A DAY IN fres amongst the roses and theto is blossoms and verdure gives complete satisfaction light. How is your harness n look shabby iu contrast You neednU' fresh beauty? one that new about getting a well-mdate handsome and a question of price with be delighted with our price with the goods. - s Frank : |