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Show 1919. Hie Box Elder News, Semi-Weekl- y. FOOD MOM DEAD CHIEF BRINK Bus sian Peasants Fall on Knees Before Urn of Ashes. Member of American Commission to New Empire Explains Keya to Their Political Play. The keys to the Russian political play are, after all, simple, and to ba found In simple events," says Charles Edward Russell, who was sent by President Wilson with the American com- mission to new Russia. Here Is one such simple event as he gives it in Hearsfs Magazine; There Is a place on the Trans--; Siberian railroad called Passing Tolnt No. 87. a brown little speck on the Illimitable emptiness of the Siberian plains. On the 23d of May there came marching up to It a procession of farmers about forty of them, I think carrying red flags. They tramped solemnly along what In Siberia, by a violence of speech, Is called a road, and Is, In fact, not otherwise than a ti all of ruts In black gumbo mud A passenger train was coming from the east, from Vladivostok. At Pass- Point No. 87 It took the sidetrack to wait for the train It was to met. Of a sudden the processionists wete seen to line up in front of the baggage ear, to fall on their knees there, to lift their hands In attitudes of prayer the while they uttered strange, waillDg cries and many wept. What were they crying about? They bad learned that In that baggage car were the ashes of a Russian revolu- e hero of the long, tlonlst, an long struggle. lie had been condemned by the czar to one of tue worst prls- ons lu coldest Siberia ; he had man- ngwd to escape and !n the end to gel to America. There he died, and Ills body was cremated. Now his ashes In a draped memorial urn were being carried in state back to that free Russia he had dreamed of and suffered for, Cut note: Of the peasants that fell on their knees before that handful of dust that could not read. All day, about one-haof them, you might think, lived in a region farther from the world and its affairs than Is Cape Nome from the Bowery. Yet all of them knew well enough the name of this dead hero and nil his deeds, - and Instinctively all knelt before his ashes that they might testify at once their reverence for him mid the fervor of their own revolu- entertaining friend,-- -, for (he family -- wilk meals or between mealsany time! Theres no beverage that Far hits the If your G. quite does BECCOthe true, pure food beverage. spotas dealer hasnt BECCO-or- der direct from L. BECKER, Manufacturer, Ogden, Utah TAKE CARE OF YOUR ORCHARDS. Union Stock Yards, Ogden, Week ending Jan. 2Cth. Cattle. Receipts 1,021; market s.eaJy; choice steers People whose orchards are infected with contagious diseases, such as codling moth, leaf roller, San Jose scale, etc., are requested to take care of them and see that they are well sprayed and trimmed, or it will be necessary to serve stritten notice on them requiring them, by law, to pull up their orchards, as it is working a hardship on the parties who are endeavoring to raise fruit and who are spend.ng their good money trying to keep dawn diseases which will be of no avail unless all cooperate in this particular line. The lime and sulphur spray, dur ing the dormant period, is a splendid thing, as it helps to eliminate the different scales, insects in their larva stage, also the eggs. It has a tendency to burn them up and will be a benefit to all concerned. The fruit business in the future never was more promising on account of the vast amount of orchards which have been pulled up and nursery stocks destroyed, and it seems to me that now is the time to start taking care of our fruit trees. EPH. WHITE, County Crop Pest Inspector. timma SHADES SDOW WEEKLY MARKET REPuRT. made in 14 Tarietie. offering a choice for very purpose at every price. choice of coloring, that Columbia Win-loShades offer i, one of the the national i geawns for Colombia en-t- j. updarity that They have distinctive well hang lyle WEAR ia aooth. The exclusive is enclosed roller-enHE wide w 910; good, S(L9; feeders 7S; choice cows and heifers, 737 73; fair to good, 63 7 ; feeder cows 3(3 6; can ners f'fxj; veal calves 9610. Hoga Receipts 1,331; maiket slight ly lower; tops $15.30; bulk of sales $13.50. Receipts 1.0S1; market steady; lambs IIS' 13; ewes 93? 10. Sheep and rust-proo- The f. tionary faith. But what did that procession mean, wandering along the black ruts of lonely Siberia? It meant that the peasants were making a demon- Btration. Demonstration about what? Why, if you will believe me, against the Austrian governments sentence of death agalnstrederick Adler, slayer of the Austrian prime minister. And there yon are: that Is Russia. you may see In this incident how in the heart of every peasant and toller are at least the rudiments of the revolutlons creed." red-flagg- are handsomely nick-- 1 or copper plated. And the ratire shade comes with fixtures enclosed and slat in hem, all READ ixtores Itnpressive funeral services were held yesterday afternoon in the Second ward chapel over the remains ol the late Mrs. A. Strafon.. The musi eal program was furnished by the Scandinavian choir and V. It. Drcdg; who sang, I Know That My Redeem Tncse er Lives, between speakers. who made a few remarks were B shop T. H. Blackburn, Priscilla S. Jensen, les S. Norman Lee, H C Christiansen and Patriarch James Olsen. The closing prayer was oTcred by Patridednr'Ti Wm. Horsley and the grave Shoulders All Baking Cares I - i STOHL miture Co. icate 1 by Peter 1 rlTi i t : i -- .t t n .' ir' V -- J STANDARD , ' 'ooklet i w. C. free of charge. Smith ' Bros. Typewriter Co. Factory and Horn e Office, Syracuse, 333 N. Y. BRANCHES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES ' Salt Lake City' S. Main Street C& BONDED Who'atle83 day3 and Meatles8 days 11,euu Ube lctory bread also one Wcdl,e8B Days.-Tuesmeatless meal da.ly. Meatless means no hog products, no cattle products, no sheep products Use fish, poultry, and eggs. Porkless means no bacon, no pork, n0 bam no iard( no pork products, either fresh or preserved. Porkless Days. Tuesdays and Fridays. , On other days use mutton or lamb in preference to beef or pork. And it all means conservation, savl, sacrifice, grim and ing, Not for neighbors, but determined. lor ourselves, for unless we translate at once our savings of wheat and beef and Prk lnt0 she118 and 8hips and soldiers we cannot hope to win the war. W. W. ARMSTRONG, Federal Food Administrator for Utah. DUNN ABSTRACTERS. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE V , Utah. Brigham C'ty, days, j LeROY B. YOUNG COUNTY ATTORNEY PRACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS. Office In County Court House Utah. Brigham City, JOHN W. PHILLIPS ABSTRACTOR AND CONVEYANCER. self-denia- So. Main, opposite Brigham City, WM. Hotel Boothe Utah. J. LOWE awyer- -LPractices In AB The Court Office: First National Bank Building BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH WM. E. DAVIS ' ' Union Stock Yards, Ogden, Jan. 30. LAWYER Cattle. Receipts, 898; market steaPRATICE3 IN ALL THE COURTZ dy thruout week; choice steers, $9 First National Bank Building $8; $9; feeders, $7 $10; ood, $8 Utah. Brigham City, choice cows and heifers, $. $7.75; falr t0 good fG & 7. cannerSi f4 5 5 feeder co 6. veal calvSj Dealer in stea-deeHAY GENERAL MERCHANDISE, market 1,069; Hogs Receipts AND GRAIN. dy; tops, $15.50; bulk of sales, $15.50. Sheep Receipts 1,087; market stea- - Sheepmens Supplies and Accomoda-tlonfor Travelers. dy; lambs, $14 & $15; ewes, $9 at UTAH PROMONTORY, - F. C. HOUGHTON p s to report that the Ford Motor Com- ing at 10c a share. $20 buys 200 shares; $50 buys 50. shares; $100 buys 1,000 shares. If desired, send 2c a share cash and 2c per share each month. 5 per cen discount for all cash. Figure what It means If it advanc es to $1.00 or $10.00 as others have time. Be wise and take delivery now. have to wait. done. Our holdings are in Wyoming, Oklahoma, Kansas, Kentucky, Coorado, Texas, where wells produce as high r as 10,000 barrels daily. One a year, rel well will pay $72,000.0u which would enable us to pay 4 pei1 cent a month dividends on stock Is sued, as 50 per cent net profts are tc be paid In dividends to stockholders. We are selling stock to increase holdings, drill wells and pay dividends Buy now before it advances. W. F. REYNOLDS, TOURING CAR TON TRUCK ROADSTER CHASSIS j 109-ba- the decimal tabula-- " explanation of the advantages of ball triable line spacer and many other features of the faring, long wearing Silent models, send for the Silent Smith LEE pany's production for January was at the rate of 80,000 cars and on the increase. At this rate they will easily reach their estimate of 1,000,000 cars for 1918. We are receiving our portion which is 200 cars and can make prompt delivery at the present $100 invested in oil ha3 paid $40, 000, and it may do so uere. bu Wages neV.'r Made a man rtf-,i small investment has; s.o'ck- sell i Fr an n ( We are pleased d - Preferably the evening meal, '' Leutiess means no crackers, pas-iteries, macaroni, breakfast foods or cereals containing flour.( Exceptions) flour for thickening gravies or as a binder in eornmeal or other eereal breads i. Capital Stock $100,000, full paid, nan i Residence, Garland, Utah, Phone No. 9 Day or night calls promptly attended to Auto conveyance. dai f. OIL & GAS COMPANY. ( VETERINARIAN. : THE DOUBLE V Dr. J, W. Chambers, Jr. HIGHEST QUALITY Every Silent Model Silent tabulator is an inbuilt part of every additional no odel L. C. Smith & Bros, typewriter, furnished at It saves tabulating. It insures accuracy in billing and t the plst to In regular correspondence work by enabling the carriage at once to any desired point or starting in the Mutation, paragraphs and close of letters and addressing of 32-3- 3 is the most popular because it does pi ve most perfect results. It has the biggest demand because it is the most c!e- pendable. The fact that it is the bigbest. gest seller proves that it is the A trial will convince you that tlieie is .f ycu Buyacan nonejustasrood. are not sati-- f ed take it back and get your money back. Calumet contains only such ingredients as have been approved officially bv the U. S. rood Authorities. Yon un wken yon buy it. To. un when you uso iU I The decimal JONES tf FOXLEY BAKING POWDER i ill C.H. BRYAN, D.l). CALUMET ICnudson. Decimal Tabulator )n When CALUMET comes in, all baking troubles take quick leave. You go right ahead and mix up baking materials, for biscuits cakes anything without fear of uncertainty. Calumet makes you forget failure. There was a good attendance and and abundance of floral emb'enis. At the cemetery the sn w had drafted so li co drive deep that it was so the tor t the auta hearse through and the re- outside halted ant to get a half dozen Buft tege mains were bourne by the pall bpar bens. Also some straw. S. Jers t0 tie spot wlieie they were in a Lee. Adv. terred ijUftfil r Professional Cards... lf FUNERAL SERVICES. Co-unb- When the call came we willingly gave our sons to the great struggle. Now comes another call one that we, and we only, can answer. The Call to Save. We have been asked that before, and we have responded nobly. Now, however, we are asked not only to save, but to save more, so that the black day on which S. we might be forced to go without may Phone No. 31. he put back on the terrible calendar Room First National Bank 22, of Building But More Than That. We are asked Utah Brigham City, to save so that crur boys on the may not be just supported. Chas. E. Foxley but kept alive for the next six months, B. Howell Jones for UPOn them and upon us depends juie outcome of the war. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS t0 buy or make only 0ur Dut AT LAW. ls bread. from bread ictory ictoiy First National Bvik Bldg. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. old-tm- d aut When you man t rant oatat loans call aa the Beneficial Life Insurance company. Joseph N.' Stohl, resident manager. . , ad tf ADMINISTRATOR MAKES APPEAL. Secretary Seventeenth St General Offices: 830 Boston Building. Denver, Colo. Phone Main 3973. Salesmen wanted. Send for free ad oil map and literature. ,t4 m . $430.85 $675.00 $415 85 $393.85 Later you will AT BRIGHAM CITY BRIGHAM CITY UTAH tf 3 mils a COUNTY AGENTS ' |