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Show i CITY A:I3 OTHER BRIEFS. 1 A rt.icy t.nl cf Scits Items Oul Uoui) to f-Tcitifc. I Brigham City should have a gun i club or riile Learn. I How about tiiat fall fair has it tlly fallen through? I Dwelling houses for rent are still in great demand in this City, i The new mining town east of ! Brigham is called La Plata City. ' i We should have some great big tine orchards in Box Elder a nty. Corinne is livening up consider-ly. consider-ly. Its citizens have great hopes mr its future. Sweet corn that makes the mouth tor has been in table use for the , oast two weeks. . One dt.y this week A. P. Fosgren I shipped a crate of ten melons which ighed 210 pounds. j Ho! for La Plata City, Bear gulch; heap big country; wild tn up there-; whoop! The district schools of Brigham City and vicinitv will be opened ! i fore part of September. The average attendance at the Box Elder County Teachers' Institute Insti-tute this week was about 50. The duck law will expire the first of September instead of the last of that month, as stated in our last issue. Roe Justice Mathias' notice in this is? iio. Your cattle may be j among the number to be sold next j Thursday. ! A great number of old miners , have been seen passing through : t wn this week on their way to . Bear Gulch. The '"kids" ought to be kept from exposing themselves publicly at the bathing holes east, south and , west of town. Wednesday a fish hook accidentally acci-dentally entered the palm of August j Olscn. It was successfully cut out by Dr. Wade. Wednesday Jacob Jensen sold to John T. Rich ll acres of laid lying south of this City. The sum paid wn3 Jf l.ooO. A stride line js now running between be-tween La Plata in Bear Gulch and Logan on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. SritAvr:D. Red heifer calf, roan hips; white tail; crop ofi' left ear. ! Kinder please notify J. P. Jacobsen ! at The Buguck olliee. ! If Ihe Ogden $l.-n)(hr1 woidd re us the usual credit for articles clipped from Tun Brai.KK, wc would be much obliged. The Park City Daily Miner, a six-column folio, is a neat and enterprising iourmiiistic cnture f r the big-mining camp. Bishop Nichols is now able to mive about the ? t-petfl some, but he is adorned with four leys (two wood) instead of his accustomed t wo. The total express charges on fruits, veg' tables, etc. r-hipped north from Brigham City doped in tlid month of July amounted to :H,4oO. Elder W. L. Watkins road fr-n: jthe Doctrine and Covenants af'.er j which remarks were ma':e by Elder ! William Critehl.w and Councilor j Chi:-. Kelly. j Most of our local ph .v-.ure seek-! seek-! crs have returned from the mor.n-i mor.n-i tains. The cold, cloudy weedier sd ; the past ten davs dr.-ve them out I of the hills. It ' is cool enough l. be pleasant in town now. j Leslie Nk'hols, a young man favorably fav-orably known in this neilib-rhood. j a son of Bishop Nichols, has b"en jcailed to lill a two-years' mission to-ndian to-ndian Territory. ' Ii" will h.Uul about the middle of Oct.-bci. Brigham City's dramatic talent should soon begin to i-tir it.-; lazy bones. We can once more have the best amateur theatrical home company com-pany in the T'-rrit; try. All t h;:t are necessary are wonted enterpri.-e and push. The fruit business appears to Ik booming up around Montpelier and Paris. The scores of fruit venders ven-ders who have lately been Hooding Cache Valley with their stck in trade are said to be contemplating a rush to Bear Lake. Quite a number of residents from Brigham City have loea.t'd claims at Bar Gulch. S..mc- of them haw an idea they ho ve already made their fortunes. We hope th'-y win never live to be disappoint ed i n their f uidest hopes. It is rumored that a new region, not many miles southeast of Brigham, Brig-ham, has produced some surprisingly surpris-ingly rich specimens of silver with gold traces. The croppings are o! a volcanic nature. The place is : now being thoroughly prospected.. Boys who use vulgar or profane language on the public streets, should be run in and g'wen a douse in the cooler that they won't soon forget. This habit is altogether alto-gether too prevalent among a certain cer-tain class of uur young men. How extremely quiet base ball is this summer. Are th" boys too lazy to get oat and shake themselves, them-selves, or are tlv-y waiting for the game to thoroughly die out that they may experience more pleasure pleas-ure in the day of its resurrection? Last Sunday Apostle Snow and Patriarch Smith visited Pleasant ! View and Bear Klver City. They ! discoursed at the former place at 10 o. m. and from there went to Boar fiiver City, where they addressed ad-dressed a largo congregation at I p. m, The Three Mile Creek Mountain and Stock company, which own a large tract of enclosed pasturage land south and east id' Brigham, are now negotiating with par th s in Manlna to secure clear titles tir tiieir hind, which extends into the n( igj.bming village. : When th miners at Bear Gnleh learn how much cheaper groceries, ! pro isivrs a::d all kinds of drv giods are in Brigham City than at limy eth r place in Northern Utah, they wiil direct much of tiieir trade this way. A fdiort ivad down In re facilitates matters. We are certainly inlmmed that a certain seel uded nook in a j certain ntdct part of tov. n is i certainly used very much by cer- A number of big flecks of sheep j from Mantua and other points are grazing on the hills around Red Keck, several miles cast of that village. Our new opera house will be a daisy: the chairs re'ected for the parquetto are of a better grade than tuose used in Logan's $ 00,01' 0 theatre. The count of voles by the canvassing can-vassing committee showed the straight Democratic ticket of H c Elder county elected by some 2-io majority. Gov. Thomas has issued a proclamation proc-lamation recommending that L.ii.or Day. September 7th. bo observe.'. a' a general holiday throughout th Territory. "All this week at least, Brigham City posse-sed the brains of the .county." "How so?'' "Why. you stupid, didn t you know all th e . his were in town?" A Bi'ontiii representative has gone to Bear Gulch and our next issue will contain an extended and reliable account of the booming baby mining camp up there. certainly j nicy land "f watt r melon sneaked out of a certain convenient conven-ient patch near at hand. The mining region east of here is j claimed by Logan and Brigham, but now comes Ogden which aho wants a finger in the pie. However : Brigham stands b: tween and is1 sure of th lion's share the inside while Ogd.cn and Lngan must rest content with the drv outside ; crust. j D. T. Ryan of the firm ol Ryan, j Brunner A; Sett, puldisln rs of" the I Utah Busiiv :-s and Commercial i Directory (i Ilickd) 's in town ean- vfissing merchants f-r cla-sii;ea-i tions and heading:; in large type. Mr. Ryan cjines well recommended and will give you a g .od pr..p si-' si-' lion in his line. j Bicyclist Black of Chveh.nd, : Give, staved in town M mdav nig fit j and desalted for Ids oPrr v .strn trim next morning. Th.'s t :::'. rt I ri-der is on a trip aromd the wori !. j traveling without purse or scrip. ! j be accomplished in two years. Tie ! will p' c'.et Oi'(! if hrt ma'r.cs the j trip within the alh'Hed time. Of course our h ane m-amat:c itie.ilauul Lutcrynsc says iasc : week a Brigham City sheepman was . arrested ami fined ? 100 at Samaria J for leaving dead rdicep in the water i ditch th?t iltuvs ii t 1 that town. j Occasionally neighbor Corinne ; hurls a perf. et avalanch:1 of beauty , j into our City. Her be-t looking 1 land sweetest girls appear ti do i much n' their shonnir.gin Brigham. j ' The fruit raising neojdc of Brie;- : ham City ongb.l to make a big : thing out of the new mining cami near here. The miners will emiLUme w a 'o n 1 o a d s of f r u i t s a : d v c g . -tables. Up It the prcsu-.t time the road from Brigham City to Hear Guidi is the b:st and will always 1h s.'veral miles shorter tha n t:;e Ioulc. cireuiti-us r-iutes from cither Ogden or l,oge.n. Losr. Idght h,iy horsn weight :Cout I ldd lT,s.: b.-aralea iii vort- d -TV on 1-ft shoulder nnd thigh. IR aded toward Ran Biv-r. R. -! turn to W. I.. Watkins. Citv, and : e w a-ved. 10-1 t the Ttiberr.aele latt Sunday company win reorganize :u u i e ; given t he ojiening dates of our ! onem In use. We have always' hoat' d rival we po--Sesrtd soeh tab ; ent in Brigdiam that v.e would, m have t ) run after a'i Lake ' tlier troui'CS to rn our h-::-. : Certainly we won't. That wouldn't look well. A t ip-over occurred in 11 ix Iv'd- er can von la-( Sv.urday. !; seco ? law u ere dri vi:u: d-o n in a e-.'n:. Tiie lvr-e i-ok fri.'h; at s oh-;oet. oh-;oet. and ran away. Tie' curt a-: a-: .-ansid and the' two ladi s i rci-' rci-' hly Cir..wn into ilv r-anh !:-ito No vo-.dcr ;lo, Pir-t w-;rd r- iavity. To day it l a t 1:-! : j C';uiuduten (tic k si u. -! I in, we ei.i.Ldlv a lev! a . i c uiUi:i': Mant'ei a ; art -f our Ci: r . it ha- f-u-.r, v. hi'.e th iv.. r. bud: I b 'do g ei"i-oi d ard is 1 t rad'.v hf i .n t.,- e dd ;t ha. u- t o-u,. |