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Show Subscribe for Tiik B:gi.kk. James Koir- st has moved from ILcla, Mont., to Bocatelln, Idaho, where lie s now permanently employed. em-ployed. The Scandinavian Conference was largely id f-d and many interesting and instructive sermons were preached bv the various elder. Dan'l Sully'ri new play at the Opera IIou.se next Tuesday. f Rev. K. II. Snow of Corinne. wiil preach at the M. E. Church, Sunday Sun-day evening at 7:o0. j Louis Walking came over from Millville, Saturday and returned j home, Monday, lie reports the j roads through the canyon in good j condition. Latest books by best authors on-I on-I lv 10 cents at 1). L. Eddy and Son's r - t J Fok Sale. Acre lot, good orch-I orch-I aid and three-room brick house in ! southern part of town. For further j particulars, inquire of V. L. Wat- Banker J. T. liich and family ' will move back ti Brigham. Tbey 1 have routed K. W. KhbnmV mat home on Main Street. J 'anti;i. Six men with tram-' and serapi rs. lli-p-n t !nnd,iy morn inn at 8 o'clock at Keher ' Smith's cornel'. f ieo. R. Chase i i.'it only l" -c- ' I i ing over bis victory at the p.-dls, I Nov. (i, but over the arrival of a tine boy ye.-terday morning. All. ' dning well. ! The Brigham Bioi.hu prints a liable of election returns from i every precinct in Boxelder County, got up in excellent shape and the lirst complete report from the election in that county that has yet a ppea red . T r i h u n e . The call of Mayor Peters ami Judge Steed should bring the people peo-ple of this county out in large numbers. The ma Iter is of great importance to our county and everything should be done by Unpeople Un-people to secure tlrs industry for Boxelder. NOTES OF THE BUCLER. Dan'l Sully Tuesilay niglit. f Coiitnbute to Tiik Bcui.kr's "Hem box." Ciar f'tanil iiiiti Ne.vs depot at Edily's City Drug Store. J Mr. f.. l'.crL'. Jr.. is in Salt Lake The theatre in the Opera House next Tuesday night will be one of the best ever seen in Jlrighair. Dan Sully is noted all over America Amer-ica and his new play of '-O'Neil, Washington. T). C." is adding laurels lau-rels to his crown, lie will play Salt Lake, whose papers give him good notices. A rousing house will greet him in Brighnm. It appears that the county poor farm, located in the Third Ward, comes pretty nearly paying running run-ning expenses. Counting the increased in-creased value of the farm by reason of the many improvements being made, it do doubt more than pays for itself. Supt. T. H. Crompton's report shows that he has already sold $o34.S8 worth of products from the farm this year. and will be away two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans a'-e duwn from Malad City visiting relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Smith were down from Smithlield this week. Fresh oranges, lemons and bananas ba-nanas always on hand at The Bakery. t That change of our postoflice from ''Boxelder" to Brighum seems Blow on its legs. One of the best plays by one of the best companies at the Opera House Tuesday next. t ! Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dunn were in Salt Luke City visiting relatives the forepart of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans of Terrace, were in Bngham City this week visiting relatives. Isaac Smith was over from Logan this week visiting his aged father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith. The S. S. Union Thursday evening even-ing drew a large number of people to the Tabernacle. The program was a good one. kins at Co-op store. w A good work is being done on the streets of Brigham in the way of picking up the cobble stones and rubbish. The streets that have been thus cleared present a nice, clean appearance now. Those who fail to see Sully, Tuesday, Tues-day, will be very much disappointed, disappoint-ed, f In placing your advertisements, bear in mind the fact that The Biti,ek ha? more than three times j as manv readers as any other paper in the county. t 3,000 yds. L. L. Factory, 5cts.yd., 4,000 yds. Household Factory ,6cts. yd., 3,500 yds. best Gingham, acts, yd. Our Overcoats are just in. New, Btylish, cheap, Tadies Hats and Trimmings. Brigham City Co-op. f For the annual Territorial Sunday Sun-day school convention held at Salt Lake City, Nov. 30th and Dec. 1st and 2nd, the Union Pacific Ry. have authorized sale of tickets from all stations in Utah at one fair and a fifth. 3f : Wesley Ensign, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ensign, is now at work If you want your business to increase, in-crease, put an ad in This Bloi.er and thus keep your business busi-ness constantly beforo tl e people, and they will not forget you. Hats for men, boys and children. Come and see new styles. New stock of clothing just in. Heavy wash satinet suits age 4 to 15 at $2.00. The biggest bargains you ever saw. Brigham City Co-op. In a handsome band catalogue gotten up by Lyon and Healy of Chicago, is found an old notation from Tins Buui.Eit in which this pa lie r urges the necessity of organizing organ-izing a brass band in Brigham. The numerous campers on the square north of the Court House are converting that place into a regular regu-lar corral, much to the detriment yf the beautiful grounds to the south. The common one block to the east was set apart for camping purposes and its occupancy by campers should be insisted on. The Republicans had a jollification jolli-fication Saturday night. There wore nearly 100 torches in the procession. The fireworks, colored lights and music were good. Spirited speeches were dolivcred to the assembled crowd in front of the Opera 1 louse by J. M. Coombs, B. 11. Jones, J. M. Nolan, poem by J.N, Barker and song by Lieu Call. in a creamery in Richfield, southern Utah. The enterprise is proving a success and Wesley is said to be doing very well down there financially. Never lias Cache Vulley witnessed witness-ed such beautiful, balmy weather in the fall of the year as we ha'e been enjoying the past few weeks. Journal. Ditto over here. Up to Thursday, our weather was simply sim-ply superb. Collector Standing informs us that he will start on Monday next to make up delinquent lists, so all who have not paid up their taxes this year should get in soon as possible. pos-sible. There is still a large amount of unpaid taxes on the books. Bridges and head gates in various p irts of the city are being fixed up in readiness for the usual winter overflows. A good work is being dmein this regard. Numerous places where the streams hitherto flooded the streets and sidewalks will be free from ice and water obstructions ob-structions this winter. Ernest Horsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Horsley ot this city, is now attending the Brigham Young College in Logan. Ernest is all right if he can stave off homesickness home-sickness and suppress his overruling over-ruling desire to convert everybody to Democracy . LeMifi Oroshv is on nf l.heunfor- "O'Neil, Washington, D. C." which will be presented at the Brigham Brig-ham City Opera House Tuesday, Nov. 20th, by the favorite Irish-American Irish-American comedian, Mr. Daniel Sully, and his excellent company is said to be a hit everywhere. During its run at the California Theatre, San Francisco, the critics awarded it great praise for its de-! light ful comedy and clean-cut dramatic lines. The story has In do with an Irish-American inventor, invent-or, Robert O'Neil, (Daniel Sully) and his struggle with politicians and lobbyists at the nation's capital in his efforts to interest the government govern-ment in an electrical appliance for a man-of-war. A delightful love itory is interwoven with the plot und while it commands serious attention, at-tention, the comedy scenes which arise from the natural relations are the main features of the performance. perform-ance. Everybody knows M r. Sully's subtle skill and earnestness as an actor and with what deftness he brings about transactions from tears to laughter, and the author, Daniel L. Heart, with Mr. Sully"s charming personality in view, has given him many opportunities for very elfcctive scenes. lunate women of our town having quite a severe attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. Buohannan of Brigham City, the lady who attended James Nevill and Mary Call when they were down with the same disease, ! is now attending Mrs. Crosby, Davis Co, Clipper. It was an amusing sight to behold be-hold three non-subscribers pouring over a bulletin board containing j some stale election returns Saturday Satur-day afternoon, when Tiik Brui.Eit j was out that morning with coni-' coni-' plcte returns right up to date. Such ; is life with people who wont sup-I sup-I port their home paper they're al- : I ways almost a year behind the j i tries. 1 j Last Saturday's Buui.ehs soldi ! like wild fire. Our full and com-; i prehensive account of the! j election returns did it. A special I j carrier distributed a number uf ex-! j tra copies in Corinne. where the j ; people eagerly devoured the elec- j ! tion returns, and a number of new J ; subscribers were added to our in-j in-j creasing lists from that section. j L. Berg, Jr., and Fred Kelly j got out the. big hose Tuesday morn- ! ing lo force out the dry leaves that I had accumulated under the bridge I in front of the bank. The water , J was so suddenly turned on that . the noz.h jumped out of the grasp . of Berg and Kelly. The powmful ! stream of cold water cleared out ; every form uf humanity within a . radius of fifty yards. When B. ' ; and K. came out of the fracas thev I looked like two drowned nii-'e. i |