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Show I of Salt Lake's wealthiest men are 1 at the helm. George W. Ingram, who lias ! been teaching school at Snowville ; all winter, has returned to the ( home of his parents and friends, i Mr. Ingram gave universal satis-i satis-i faction and says he enjoyed his I stay among the good people of Snowville. A petty thief, or thieves, arc prowl-l prowl-l ing round down in the Second j ward carrying oil' hoes. Hover pots, I etc. Certain parties better be cautious cau-tious as they are . being closely watched and will be severely dealt-w dealt-w i tli if caught. ' Sec the Hardware's big' ad. on t'other side of bur ' supplement. The Hardware has found the great good that extensive advertising in Tmo Bl'oi.ek does them. It costs them money to run such ads., lull of astonishing prices, but they reap rich rewards in return. Mr.' Mortimer Snow, of Brigham City, has been offered the position of "leading juvenile" in Louis James' dramatic company. "Mort" has only been on the stage two or three years, but in that time he has made wonderful progress. Utah Enquirer, Complaints have been made at this ollice that parties have been out lately along the sloughs and ponds west of town shooting ducks in defiance of the law. The game laws are strict and iron-clad and should be respected, or they will j CITY AMD OTHER BRIEFS. J A Itucr L.ot of K!vm BlciUK Cut Down to PleaMP. DoiTt overlook our live supplement supple-ment this lime. The snow has begun todisappear from off the mountain tops. i The mines north of here arc I about tu "gei a move on 'cm." Henry Kotter has purchased 1). ! J. Morgan's place in the Fourth ward. R. G. Dun & Co. report all western trade especially encouraging encourag-ing this v.-Mrfc. Carey and Van Anker shipped seven carloads of wheat from Col-linston Col-linston this week. Are we ever to enjoy tha-t'inuch-talkcd-of telephonic communication communica-tion with the depot? In the year 1890 Box Elder county had 4-1 school teachers with attend'ng pupils. Tonight fair Mercury steps back and gives place to .Sat urn which will pose as evening star. The people of Brigham City better have one good paper than j two or throe scrubby ones. I Keep the streets free from mud i that walking and driving will be no disagreeable undertaking. "If I had ten good rooms suitable forollices. I could runt them at once,'" remarked a gentleman recently. Our post office got a white-washing this week; it wasn't administered administer-ed by the Willard nine, however. The Brigham City Woolen factory will be opened for custom work on the lii'tee'nth of this month. The Price Telegraph, Naur on Rustler and American Fork Jnde- I pmdent are found among our uew exchanges. The Seconrl ward Sunday school will have its May Day next Wednesday. Wednes-day. They will take an excursion into the mountains. Agent Dunn is now seen Hying about the streets on a bicycle, recently re-cently purchased. A. II. Snow also ordered one yesterday. John P. Wood, one of the respected respect-ed and prosperous old stand-bys, of Willard, was in town this week and gave us a passing call. Elders Brigham Wright and A1-. phonzo H. Snow, and Counselor Chas. Kellv were thespeakers a the Tabernacle'- Sunday afternoon. . P. J. Morgan A Co., the plasterers plaster-ers have completed their job of hard-tiuishing the Co-op. They have made a right neat job of it. Now that the irrigating season has fairly begun, bjt us trj- to keep the streets and sidewalks as free from muddy overflows as possible. The old po.sts have been pulled J up from along Forest street and ; bring trouble upon the bold infringers. in-fringers. Dr. W. A. Wade has purchased the drug business of C. E. Snow A Co., and will continue the business busi-ness in the same place Smith block, first door north of new Co-op. Dr. Wade is an old time M. D. of Ogden and Boise City and comes highly recommended by Dr. Snow, of Logan, a recent partner. The drug st "ck will be considerably increased. in-creased. A gentleman stepped into Hors-ley's Hors-ley's store this week and said: "Say, I want to sec those cheap shoes you advertise in The Bi oi.kr." 'T am sorry," answered Johnny, "but they are every one gone." "Then take that ad. out," the customer remarked as lie left the store. Your woods never get old on your shelves if yon advertise in The Bugler, you see. Fires in the rushes an '3 willows along Bear River and the sloughs, five miles west of town, have been burning continually the past few weeks and aivfttlt unextinguished. This combustible material is dry and Burns like matches. Many acres now lie black, charry aiAl robbed of life, the victims of the devouring flames. Many people in this City are spread over an acre city lot, paying pay-ing taxes, etc., on superfluous land vhen a quarter or a half acre would l,o iiv.i-.li- tM.ni.ir.iit I'-.r nil rn.-.iih-o. j moots. Why not cut up the lots 1 and sell that part which benefits vou not? This would naturally j lessen your taxes; making room j for other families and give you a j snug bank account. j The street sprinkler will be the : means of saving bushels of fruits from spoiling. How? Why, every j gust of wind carries quantities of j dust from Main and Forest streets I the only dusty streets of our ! City and. falling, it gradually j thickens until the fruits thus cx-' cx-' posed arc made comparatively worthless. The sprinkler will keep down most ot" this shifting dust. Last Friday evening the Warren Mercantile Co's. rooms were crowded crowd-ed by young people bent on hearing hear-ing the interesting program previously pre-viously arranged. It proved entertaining enter-taining in the highest senc of the word. The songs, instrumental selections and recitations were every one right creditably ren-! ren-! dered. If the required interest can j be kept up these soirees can be made not only highly entertaining ! but quite profitable besides. j IT. L. Steed, of the B. K. S. and j M. Co., was up to their ranch in I Blacksmith Fork last .Saturday, j The cattle arc beginning to ''pick up."S:mc of last winter's snow-I snow-I slidcsthatsv.e td wn th. mountain ! sitle across the canyon road in : tins loveliest ot avenues will be j otherwise improved in appearance. f The Co-bp have moved groat t londs of goods to their new store . ) this week. The new store will not be formally opened for a week or ! more. This has been one of the busiest weeks for us since The Bi'gleu purchased its job plant, or blfw its first blow. Business is certainly : increasing. The Dhpatch may clip from our 1 columns with our fervent blessings, but next time you do it, please dis patch our name to the bottom of the clipping. See? The Bugler had a special reporter re-porter at each of the four sessions , of the late Conference. That ac-' ac-' counts for our extensive and accur- ate account of the proceedings. i The Woman's Suffrage Assoeia-: Assoeia-: tion mot yesterday, Mrs. Genia j 1 'e i rc c presiding. E . A . Box ! gave- a most interesting lecture em ! governments and general politics. The ball in the Second ward hall Tuesday evening was a good one and attended by a large, representative represen-tative throng oi our young people. ! The music was an important ! feature. Three fires this week. Everything j is so dry and epiick to burn now that people should be cautious, j Clean your (lues; watch your rub- bih fires and keep your match ; boxes out of reach of the small jbv. I So we have an active chain cang int last. Good. Henceforth the ' tramp will rest a loving eye no t more on fair Brigham. but giving us a wide birth, will sl'ily pass us bv. We shan't weep at his cold ailed ion. The Trihnie tells a startling story of inhuman treatment of a little girl on a ranch in Western Box Elder. But then wo doubt of ; it- eracity. simply fr,om the fact '.that the Trib. and no other paper , tells the talc. Eeinan JohuMm's ' brand cut is i among the new ndelit'mns to our ! "Brands and Marks" column. We j have also sent for a cut for Sipiirc I Batv. Several others have been ' ordered also. Our cattle and horse i men know a good thing when they see it. The Ilernhl says the Salt Bake, i Hailcy and Puget Sound By., which traverses Western Box Elder, inter-sue.ting inter-sue.ting th'- C. P at l.uein station, if. ;i sure go. Article nf imtrpor- i a gigantic bulk, were still found 1 obstructing the road. Great piles ! of roots, tree trunks, rooks and bushes were piled up in immense ! heaps. ! We are right glad to see Henry Bowring once more holding down j the operator's table at the depot ! with Agent E phi-aim IHmn. So ' two of our hemic boys arc in charge : of the railway station. It seems that bad pennies will return and '. these two sons of our City, after' i years of absence, have again taken . ! up their abodes with us good saints ' , and sinners. The- employment of1 ! well-known residents will consider-j consider-j ably help the 1'. P. company's! j business at this station. ; We have received a number of i new subscribers this week. Lots j of job work has been given us. teio. . That's right, friends: we appreciate your patronage; and the patronage i of a place virtually makes the : i town's paper what it is. Big sup-; sup-; port will make a big paper; a 1 w en k , e i v i f I ed pa t re m a gp will, as 1 sure as the sun shinci. give you a j poor, skinny, miserable sheet. You : want a goe.d paper, every one of vou d"; t-lu roi'i.re study this mat-1 mat-1 1'"'- a"d "iCv if wo ere viot riyht |