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Show Tin- Coiti'-re!:'.-.; vNit-.rs i:j y .. ! Uii'l-Uaiiy tii,i- wr:i;!:. r tii'- ;. Dr. F. :. !: -eli.-. rr..-.-:d i;t lie- Crimn- M.T-a::ti; Co . w:.- I'.ri-I.atn City o., hn-in. T-.:-day. through our .-In l enr.tiau.--. That's a Lo'-d :,;n of rtn j .! y toe li t fir our uorkiiine-ii. The building of the pn. i. .-. 1 Second Ward sehool iioiise, whieh will .rolah!y heiu very sooii, will j;ut several thou.-aiul of dollars in eirettlatiou. 1 The business men of Coriune he- Uv.vc that ihu prupoii improve- ! meiits utl the adjaeent lauds will1 materially revive business in that place this summer. T.a-l Saturday. Arbor Day, most ' of the business houses in Jtrigham 1 City were closed all or part of the day. i'lanting of trees was nut j engaged in as generally as it might : have been. - ; iJieyelcs areall the go in lirigham. 1 I You might almost as well be out! i of the world now as not to ow n a : silent steed. This is a last genera- tion, but it takes a dandy eosino- ! polilau to keep up with even conn- ' try bicyclists. j A pretty numerously signed peti- l tion has been (lying about town tins' week which asks the County Court to appoint Jacob Jensen Tree Inspector In-spector for Box Elder County. Mr. Jensen is no doubt well qualilied for the place. Chris Miller was able to walk up town, Thursday, whieh is the first time he has left his store foi eleven mouths. His rheumatism seems to be departing from his system with the coming of fair weather. Air. Miller litis had a hard siege of it, S. E. lluutsbery, who has been operating the IJrigham City Roller Mills for three years, will leave for Logan next week, where he has become be-come interested in the Palace Hotel. Mr. Huntsbery has won many friends during his stay in Brigham City. We trust his Dogan venture will prove a success. D. uti.-t O. W. Stiow ha- reHirn- 1 -d from hi- Conf.-rem-e vi-it to Salt La!,.-. L. I.. I-'!-.;. hum e:,me in on the north b mud jiaseng-r train, Mou- , Win. lbr-! -. tm-rt-haiit, return- . .-.I liMitf; fr oi .-Mit Lake City -Mon- ' day id'terie.on. Mmid.iy, Li.-ie.p I lenry 'I'ingi-y 1 returned from his trip to Confer- ' eiie,,- in Salt Lake. 1 j Merchant 1, T. I'eirce was in ' Salt Lake-this week, reluming the lore- part of the week. I Teain.-ters hereabouts are having ! dillieully in procuring the necessary , I hay for their horses. j Council man 1 lenry Kolter and : wife were i tori h-boii ltd passengers jout of Sail Lake, Monday. County Treasurer J. li. MeMastcr j relumed from the Salt Lake Con- j ferenee Monday afternoon. C'uttnciltmin llvruin Jensen returned, re-turned, Monday, from Salt Lake, where he has been to attend Conference. Con-ference. Morris I lose n ban m was down from Ovid, Idaho, this week visiting visit-ing his mother, Mrs. Alice Rosen-ban Rosen-ban in. I It is expected that the Canal ! Co. w ill plant oliO acres of fruit trees on their lands nurth of Cor-inne Cor-inne this spring. For.Ni. On April 7, a lady's rubber coat and fascinator on Main Street. Left at Di'UI.kk ollico by Lawrence Mor tense n. A marriage license was issued this week by the County Clerk to Lorenzo Deierson and Miss Louisa Johnson, both of Lirigham City. E. W. Dunn has sold his colt to a horse fancier of Salt Lake. We understand that Agent Dunn received re-ceived a neat sum for the animal. The weather has continued rather chilly during the greater part of this week. This state of the elements ele-ments keeps the fruit and grass rather backward. HalileesH is either herc.litui'y or unused unus-ed I iy sickness, mental exhaustion, wearing wear-ing lijihl-lilting hats, and over work and (rouble. Hull's lie newer will pie-vent pie-vent it. L. Snow, Jr., and Riley Kent are train iug several promising young colts. There should be several lively horse racing events at the Johnson track during the season. Roy McAlister was over from Logan. Wednesday. He just re-j re-j turned from Ogden, where he saw his wife off to Ohio, where she has gone to visit her parents. The members of the local company com-pany are beginning to (ii;h out of NOTES OF THE BUGLER. O. W. Hunsaker has sold out and gone to California. Riley Kent was in Logan on 1 u iness this week. S on we will hear the sweet, cold note?: ''Ice cream!" Regular session of the County Court next Monday. M. L, Ensign returned from Conference. Con-ference. Monday afternoon. s Edward B. Kirk is the licensed abstracter of Box Elder County. County Recorder E. P. Johnson returned from a trip south, Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Mrs. Minnie J. Snow, accompanied accompani-ed by her son Roy, came up from the Capitol Thursday evening. L. A. Snow has a pond of tine carp on his farm north of Lirigham, The fish seem to be nourishing. The turn-out to Conference this year was smaller than usual. The scarcity of money kept hundreds of people away. Home-made harness from $' 2 .50 to $45. Saildles and a lot of other new harness goods just in. A. II. Snow. f Prof. James E. Talmage has been appointed President o f the University Univer-sity of Utah. The professor is stiil ; a young man, yet he is the fittest choice that could have been niade( in our Territory. j Office yon ken t. Neat office near drug store cornci"; has electric lights. waterworks an 1 other conveniences. Unusually low rent. Inquire at The I!i-i;i.eu olliec. f j Unattended cattle stiil roam our ' streets without fear of the explicit ordinances against such a nuisance. Are the citv oilieors too niy looking look-ing after "Common wealers"' to tit-tend tit-tend to their duties in this respect? The Palace Hotel of Logan has1 been incorporated hv a new company com-pany consisting of J. V. Rich and R. K. Boothe of Brigham City; Robert Rob-ert M unlock and J. A. a-,d E. M. : West of Logan. The capital stock is placed at f h.'li Logan Jn,,-n.iL Jn,,-n.iL S. J. Oriiliii. S-.V r.. :m:u"...ii Ty ril. r kv.U-r for NorilH-rn full. i;--nt-. n-..:ir- :n:.l i-v.-lianta-- iiirttliiiit-. Ail kin-ls of -iii-i''.i.-. M.e::i;.-er,T of Ki-I.-.-.. l-tuiU, rul.'vr '.-' I im;l !uh-. Ithii.Imk ii"!:S '"i:. li odd corners and burnish up their old rifles, muskets and murderous looking blunderbusses in readiness for the coming drill. Gov, Waite of Colorado and Gov. Pennoyer of Oregon yoked up together to-gether would make a splendidly matched team. But nothing less sanguinary than a Caesar or a Bona-parl Bona-parl would satisfy their fiery spirit. G. W. Fisher was in from Bridge, Wednesday, on business. He brings favorable reports from that part of the country, where he recently recent-ly settled. Mr. Fisher owns considerable con-siderable valuable property in Brigham City. One iniirht as well try to stem the rapids ot N itigai a. as to expect pei feet health while a Scrofulous taint exists in i he blood. ThioiiLih its alterative and purifying properties, Avers SarMipnrilla re moves every vest iy;e of Scrofulous poison from the hluud. A valient effort should be made to put the creamery on its feet a-gain a-gain this summer. Several thousand thou-sand dollars in building,machinery and lands ought not to be left standing idle if there is any possible possi-ble way of putting the wheels of the business in motion. The sacrament is no longer to be administered in the Tabernacle, Taber-nacle, so many partake of it nu- 1 worthily, as was explained by President Cannon in announcing the change; but this rite will be administered hereafter in the waids where the officials can see those who partake, and permit it to be taken only by those who are worthy- Tribune. Bles.-ed are they who do not borrow their neighbor's paper, says' an exchange, but instead come to our sanctum and throwing down ' the price of a year's subscription upon t he desk, say in cheerful j tones, "put me on your list." They are happier, the printer is happier, and the bothered neighbor is happier. Such as they are entitled : to a seat on the front row next to i the band. K'-porls of desertion from the I nil us trial ranks yesterday were numerous. Thirty escapt d and made their way to Brigham City. I w h.-re th.-y w.'re arrested last ' night. The men stated that they wished to to Butte. The Prig- : ham authorities telephoned the governor at the city hall here asking ask-ing wh.:t they should do with the 1 captives, and the governor replied that they c mld u,-o their own dis- 1 c:e'.:u'i in tlr matter. Ogden .Sen, . |