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Show SEPTEMBER THE BOX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, PAGE SIX. 1, 1910. SOCIAL. BJ FREIGHT C03VS ONLY Fringe is in great favor for dress trimming. ONE-SIXT- TO I ONE-TENT- BEST FOR THE HANDS S. L. Chapman, Massac, Ky., says: used I ) r. Bell's Antiseptic Salve on my hands, which were sore, and find MUCH AS BY RAIL. AS it the best completely. TRANSPORTATIONS BIG TOLL It cured them ever tried. 1 is frilled in everything Practically neck wen r. Your complexion ns well as your American People Annually Pay Out Three Time as Much for Trans- temper is rendered miserable by a Chamberportation as They Pay for Support disordered liver. By taking Liver Stomach and Tablets you lain's of the Government. can improve both. Sold by all Do you know That the people of tiie United State? pay out each ear about three times as much In transportation taxes, that Is, for the carriage of freight and as they pay In taxes for the support of government, national, state and local? That transportation affects the price of everything that everybody buys, sells, eats, wears or uses In any way whatever air, water and sunshine excepted? That cheap transportation benefits both the producer and the consumer, making wheat and coltou higher and flour and clorh lower at one and the same time? That the cheapest known transportation Is water transportal Ion, costing, on tho average, from one sixth to as much as transportation by one-tent- rail? i That the direct saving on the goo is actually carried by water in tha a United Slates is over $550,01)0,000 year? That railways always make lower rates when subject to the competition of waterways than where such competition does not exist? That the indirect saving, thus caused, Is probably as large as the direct saving given above? That both the direct and indirect saving would be largely Increased by the further Improvement of our waterways? That waterways always Increase the profits of the railways with which they come Into competition? For the reason that waterways, by giving cheap transportation for raw materials, actually create both Industry and commerce? As is Indicated by the fact That In 1900 there was only one city In the United Slates, with a population of 159,000 or over, which was not located on a navigable waterway? And f furthej; Hew Frankfort Banefitad. , That Frankfort. - Germany, , grew' more In the twenty years kflethe River Main waa canalized than It had grown In the two hundred year be fore? And again That Germany, which la nearly square miles smaller than Texas, hut haa one of the flneat waterway systema In thn world, bad lit 190$ a foreign commerce greater than that ot the United State by over $500,000, The big black patent ltather holt is again seen. BLOOD POISON Is prevented by applying Dr. Fir.-r-cl- a Bells n "Give me a chance just one more chance! pleaded the girl, w ith a wistful entreaty which should have melt"d the heart of a stone. But the man, with set, pale face, merely shook his head and passed on. So it is that men, even the best of Black satins are in highest favor for them, are unwilling to give a woman tailor mades. the chance she begs for. That is, when it is at a chaiity bazar. SAFE MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN Foley's Honey and Tar Is a safe and If you havent the time to exercise effective medicine for children as it does not contain opiates or harmful regularly, Doans Regulets will prevent drugs. Get only the genuine Foley's constipation. They induce a mild, Honey and Tar in the yellow packages. easy, healthful action of the bowels Sold by the Kddy Drug Store. without griping. Ask your druggist them. 25 cents. for Long coats and cloaks of chiflon in continue favor. A BURNT CHILD. dreads the fire. The dread Is wholesome, but not the burn; that can he healed and instantly relieved by apSnow Liniment. Ballards plying Be prepared for accidents by keeping Best a bottle always in the house. for sprains, bruises, cr.'s, scalds buniins rheumatism, neuralgia, any and all aches and pains. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by the Brigham City Pharmacy. are Better. N. L. Hansen's Shoes KILLTHICOUCH AwCURETLUHCg 0R.llt3GSI DS7DBUVBV AM CBSBEBg AUTHR0A7AND LUNG TROUBLES GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY .OR That throughout the civilized world the largest cities, the densest population, the busiest and most prosperous people are to be found along naviga- WITH Ai GRANITE LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE. PRICES THE LOWEST 3. Bott & Sons BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH THE cfe Rio Grande Railroad. SCENIC LINE 01 THE WOULD. S THREE SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN SALT LAKE and DENVER PASSING THROUGH THE FAMOUS CANYON of tha GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON RUBY CANYON GLENWOOD SPRINGS AND THE FERTILE CANYON of the GUNNISON CARDEN of the GOOS MANITOU SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE FRUIT AND AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS OF ' COLORADO . AND UTAH. Pullman & Tourist Sleepers! FROM SALT LAKE TO DENVER, CHICAGO, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. S- - AND ST tuMIVi erfJ No. 3090. All jirotests against the said application, stating ti therefor, must be made duplicate and filed in thn in thirty (30) days after tion of the publication of ' . CALEB TAXxjJ State Sjjv i.., Date of first publication 1910, date of completion tion September n, 1010 , pet material for belts this summer. Hina wrr , . 03231. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on and after the first day of January, 1911. ' ' 3. BEST IN THE WORLD All Ordinances or parts of ordi Hyatt merchant of Warren, N. C., writes: Please send enclosed nances in conflict herewith are hereorder by mail. Sutherlands Eagle by repealed. Eve Salve Is the best eye remedy in Upon the passage of the above and the world. 25c. foregoing Ordinance, Commissioners Valentine, Adams and Richards were Eyelet embroidery plays a large all present and voted in the affirmpart in ornamentation of fashionable ative. gowns. Passed this 1st day of August, 1910. A. W. VALENTINE, GOOD FOR BILIOUSNESS. Chairman. I took two of Chamberlain's StomSTATE OF UTAH, ach and Liver Tablets last night, and ss. I feel fifty per cent, better than I County of Box Elder. have for weeks, says J. J. Firestone I, Alvin Ipsen, County Clerk in and of Allegan, Mich. They are certain- for the County of Box Elder, Utah, do For ly a fine article for biliousness. hereby certify the foregoing to be a sale by all dealers. Samples free. full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled An Ordinance Fixing End season summer hats are the Salaries of County Officers" as with prodigious roses in great propassed by the Board of County Com. fusion. ; missioners of Box Elder County, Utah, in regular session August 1st, 1910. I Cheapest accident insurance Dr Thomas Eclectic Oil. Stops the pain further certify that upon the passage and Tieals the wound. All druggists thereof Commissioners A. IV. Valentine, D. E. Adams, and M. J. sell it. Richards, were present and participated in the Dotted or figured fabrics veiled with passage thereor and each voted Aye. Witness my hand and seal this 1st chiffon are much worn by older day of August 1910. (SEAL.) ALVIN IPSEN, SORE EYES OF THREE YEARS Clerk. J. All-020- V 2. Patent or enamel leather is the C That the annual salaries of the ofNOTICE. ficers of Box Elder County for the United States land OSct Salt Lake Cut, fa ensuing two years shall be as follows: July 26th, 350.00 of Members the Board, each....$ To Whom it May Concern: 1100.00 Notice is hereby given that the Stitt County Clerk filed in this (mice lists oi iuk & 1200.00 has the Sheriff said State, under Section i a A by of 900.00 Congress, anproved July 16, 1894,1 County Attorney demnitv School lands, viz: 900.00. County Recorder EVsSW!4 and W',hSE4 Sac.! 1100.00 11 N., R. 6 W NEi Sec. US County Treasurer 800.00 R. 7 VV and Lots Sr County Assessor 500.00 T. 13 N., R. 6 W., S. I. M, County Surveyor W. : STANDING NOTICE TO WATER USERS. cured. Miss Effie Faulkner, New Cas-tie- . State Engineers Office, Pa., writes. Sutherlands Eagle Salt Lake City, Utah, August 15, 1910. K)e Salve cured me ot a case of sore NVC is hereby given that Joseph eyes' of three years' standing. I cheer- F. Hanson, whose post office" address fully recommend it to any one in need is Brigham City, Utah, has made of such a remedy. in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of EXCURSIONS EAST VIA, O. J. L. Utah, 1907. as amended by the SesTo Cheyenne, Denver, Colorado sion Laws of Utah, 1909, to approSprings, Pueblo, Kansas City, Saint priate twenty-eigh- t (28) cubic feet per Louis, Omaha, Chicago, St. Paul, Min- second of water from Box Elder Creek, neapolis and many other points. Tick- Box Elder County, Utah. Said water ets on sale May 6th.. and 14th June will be diverted at a which bears point 4th., 11th., 18th., 27th., July 7th. . and north 15 degrees 32 minutes east 20th., August 4th., and September 14th feet from the south west and 23rd. Limit, October 3ist. of Section 20, Township 9 noi See agents for rates and further Range 1. west. Salt Lake base and particulars. idian, from where it will be con by means of a pipe line for a i Account PEACH DAY, BRIGHAM, of 5,280 feet and there The Oregon Short Line will authorize used the period from January l to ore REDUCED RATES to BRIGHAM her 31, inclusive, of return. More Peaches than ever. anj each year, Redevelop power lor the purpose of c member the date and Place, Brigham, ec ric ighting anil September 7th, 1910. propelling nmchin A18-Sery at Brigham City. Utah Aft.,,. for backache, Copies of said lists, so far as they ft said tracts by descriptive stibditisn, been conspicuously posted in this oil r spection by any person interested atl public generally. During the period cation of this notice, or ary time the and before the final approval and enta under departmental regulations oi hr IQ07. protests or contests against the tz the State to any ot the traeb ot stibfa hereinbefore described, on the gtonndd: same is more valuable for mineral dm r vicultural purposes, will be received k:; for report to tbe General land Others) C. Failure so to protest irgton, within the time specified, will be c stitiicient evidence of the of the tracts, and the selections theme otherwise free from objection, will be r F--. D. R. TUOMM to the State. I. A4-S- Re 1 probate and Guardianship Consr't County Cltrk Signers for Further NOTICE TO Estate of or No:- Resp Inforttnw CREDITOR! Nophi P. Anderses, ceased. Creditors will present tlaitt vouchers to the undersigned Post Office, Brigham City. Bod & County, Utah, on or before D. 1910. A. December of day, LORENZO W.'AXDERSO! of the estate Deceased. Administrator J. Anderson, CALL, Attorney. Date of first publication l' D. NOTICE TO CREDITOR! Estate of Jona3 Heaton, W Creditors will present clai vouchers to the undersigned residence in West Portage, the f County, Utah, on or before of January A. D. 1911. 1$' DAVID Tbe administrator of the Jonas Heaton, Deceased J. D, Call, Admimsti101 Attorney for A Date ot first publication V A. n. 1910. . NOTICE TO CREDITOR Estate of Mary 3. Morris. c Creditors will present vouchers to the undersign residence in Brigham City.e der County, on or befw of January 1 A. D. 19TL EDWARD H. The administrator of t Deceits Mary J. Morris, J. D. Call, Attorney for Admit' Date of first' publitl'm a ' ' . r ioia ror pins rhrur-a- ii Foleys HiJneyPin3 pur; Ttic HooJ,roaifi11'r t"olblc and urinary -- wAlmgriST. -- LOUIS For Folders, Eooklets, Etc., Address: K. HOOPER, G. P. 4- T. A., . I. A. BENTON, G. A. P V Denver, Colorado. Salt Lake City, Utah. SaBSigUKJ Range 1 west. Salt LakeV meridian. This appUc8U nated in the State Engin1 the Interior. 1. . It d Every obstruction to th free and open navigation of our waterways i a brake on the wheels it iadirntry. ma- 12 Denver 1 I . r, " The largest "stock ot HANDS WE CAN FILL YOUR ORDERS IF NOT LEFT UNTIL TOO LATE. "' "i ,0N Notice of Reslonuion a Lands to Settlement and Z f' partment of the Interior Office, Washington D 1910. Notice is hereby guJJ public lands in the following areas which were excluded1 Minidoka National Forest proclamation of the May. 6. 1910, if not otherS? drawn, reserved, or appronril by authority of the Seerefc' Interior be restored to the main on October 22, 1910, and subject to settlement on and aft date, but not to entry, lection until on and after 1910, at the United States at Salt Lake City. Utah: in T ,, 12, Secs. 31 to 34, inclusive: in t 13, Secs. 3 to 6, inclusive; in T 10 Secs. 3 to 6, inclusive, Secs Si inclusive; in T. 15, R. 13, Sm and 33; in T. 13, R. 14, See 7 to 10, inclusive, and Sec. u', 14, It. 14, Secs. 1 and 2, 33 ? in T. 15, R. 14, Secs. 31 and 3 13, R. 15, Secs. 12 and 13; aj R. 15, Sec. 2; in T. 15, R. IT SAVED HIS ' all North and West, Salt Late, All thought Id lose my leg," writes dian. Warning Is herby express'-eWis. LEGAL COLUMN. J. A. Swensen, of Watertown, that no person will be peri 15 doctors that Ten years of eczema, to gain or exercise any right could not cure, had at last laid me any settlement or occupaos AN ORDINANCE curgun after May 6, 1910, and pr up. Then Bucklens Arnica Salve An Ordinance Fixing the October 22, 1910, and all snetsr Infallible for Entitled ed it, sound and well. nient or occupation is herby fr of County Officers:" Salaries Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Board of den. John McPhaul, Acting Ass the ordained Be it by Commissioner of the General; Boils. Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds Cuts Commissioners of Box Elder Office. 25c at The Eddy Drug County Approved July 28, 1919: f and Piles. County, Utah: Pierce, First Assistant Secmar Store. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlains Cough Remedy given as soon 'as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the cropy cough appears, will prevent the attack. Sold by all dealers. Place you order now for building terial in our line. -- j There is a generally revived for all sorts of old time ruffles. in the State to select from, and still another car just arrived, at prices the lowest in the state. X X X 000 J w; f MARBLE 60,-00- ble waterways? That the surest and speediest way to develop the resources of the nation and every state and section thereof, Ho increase the growth of every city and community in the country, to promote the prosperity of every interest, including the railroads, and of every, citizen, east, weat, north and south, is, to Improve all our waterways as last and a far .as we can? . That money used for the Imp.ov ment or waterways, wisely p'annetj and honestly constructed, is nut an expenditure but an Investment, which will pay n dividend of at lea :t 109 per cent a year? JrojBln for Funds. That the bsneflts whlen would result from the comprehensive Improvement of our waterways, and the losses which would follow our failure ta make such improvement, are so ecor. mous, that funds should be provide I' as has been by 'the Issuance of bond don by railways ao that the woik may be begun at once and flniahel a? goon a possible? ( , ,.v ,j T)tat the nationaUgovacnmeot claim exclusive jurisdiction and exercisss supreme control over all navigable waterways? And therefor That it depends entirely on the congress of the United State i, the work of creating a .grew! national system of waterway shall be dune at all .and how soon Ft shall be finished? That the vote of th member of congress from your district evill help to decide the policy of the government with regard to waterways? That the action of congressmen Is Influenced by the wishes of their constituents, when they know what these wishes are? That you have the right to ask ihe candidates for congress in your district to state their position on t.j.e question pow, before the election? That you are blind to your own in- teresU If you do not ask your candidate to pledge themselves to work and vote for waterways It elected, and then demand of the one.' who is eleU-athat he shall keep his pledge? in this The facta and figures giv-erieg of articles have been submitted 3s .the hope that those who read them , would gee the importance of the ptd'oy of waterway improvement adyocateJ by the National Rivers and Harbors congress, and would aid in securnj tUe adoption of that polity. How well they have served the purpose for which they were written mvat be left for their readers to decide. u; s,co, r j MONEY REFUNDED. -- , having been so diverted water will be returned channel of the stream which bears north 58 d 950 feet from the south A-li- to cuts, scratches and bruises. It destroys all sceptic matter enables the wound to heal without soreness. Be sure to get Dr. Bells. Anti-Pai- Tobacco Patch in Heart of City. tohac Urobahlx the most co patch in the whole white hurley district i the four acre piece of land in Lexington, Ky.. on which V. L. Potty vx ill this rear raise a crop of the valuable plants. s tobateo land Is at a high premium these d.ijs and Mr. Petty paid about as much rent for the use of tills city lot as he would have for a good sized ofiiee building. The land, hov.evr, has ovjr.v advantage which for the purcould post ibly He pose to which it h is boon dedicated. It is virgin soil, In the heart ot the blocks of the Phoenix oitv, within 3 hotel, is supplied with electric lights, city water hydrants and concrete sidewalks on the adjoining street, on the corner of which is a police patrol and fire department box, and is thus in with every pro every wav lurni.-dieto t ction and convenience afforded the business of a good sized city. home Liu.t Friday evening, at the a delightful of Mrs. John Anderson, was partly social was given which a party given a surmise and partly Eric Soder-- j The evening was Mrs. and Mr. Anderson. Mrs. Ti'f day, by ol the PriFaulkner ; old lund i esiding in the the regular meeting night AnderMrs. in an so Board, mixed ais''': up mary Stake homo, got their and honoisi he tme, the presidents if and invited reports son incut the to ot wards result a were about even. As counselors of the four city and particihouse the ot head meeting, is, come carer after discussion, the on his check, After the arrival wearing an abrasion pate in the social. holes of the several and the report is that of the ladies, the Bishopric the joinbetween their wives, side with his were made in Second ward then thrusts; Unite and they crowd by otherwise, the ribs and ed n at the hands of his enraged eciiialj proceeded to "show Mrs. Anderson is cheek the on half. The abrasion good time. enn-- j numthe result of coming in too close Games were played, musical were tact with a beer bottle which Mis. bers were rendered, speeches ins over Anderson Mrs. Soderlimd was brandishing made, and Mr. and were presented with suitable tokens unlucky head. The other half" of the lamily has of remembrance from their friends in fin- were her share of bruises, too. Bitten this city. Delicious refreshments the to as marks testily served. gers and other warmth of the greetings that were Those present were: Mesdames Ree-deexchanged. They had both evidently Johnson, Grra Figgins. Leah L. of something Elfleda overload taken on an Nephena Frodsham, to relieve Zina Jensen, to drink, then proceeded Maud Sorensen, Jensen, Edwin their feelings on each other. Mary Nelson, Eliza Anderson, apH. White, Olive Sarah Rees, Tuesday evening, Mrs. Soderlund Gilbert, a drunken peared down town in a half Genevive B. Olsen, Cleofa Jensen, wrapGeneva Simonsen, Lottie condition, dressed only in a thin Madsen, invited Mabel Anderson, Misses Daiper. When Marshal Evans Wright, as as home quickly back to her get sy Madsen, Florence Janson, Laura some said and demurred she possible, Mathias, Aurilla Watkins, Zera Wilde, very uncomplimentary things, where- Bishop T. H. Blackburn and w ife, Petupon she was cautioned, but dared er Knudson and wife, N. J. A alentine the Marshal to put her in jail. She and wife and John Anderson. was promptly taken in and had the and pleasure? of spending the night District Attorney Call who is here all day yesterday therein. from Brigham on business connected Soderlimd is a mason working on with his office, is doing some tall the Court House, and the pair came boosting for Brigham's Peach Day. He here from Salt Lake City. says they are going to have a great time there on the 7th. Logan Journal LEG. Wyn B L frlTgufoD'-- j |