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Show NEWS NOTES. Brigham City will be as dead os a door nail on the Fourth. The Logan Journal says Brigham City is not without its ''hand organ." The Democrats will hold a grand ratification meeting in town next Wednesday. The U. P. Railway Company expect ex-pect to change their time card again tomorrow. The average tramp has more shy deference for a town with a well organized chain gang, than a city full of indifferent "cops." Yesterday's Tribune said they thought the Utah Commission would be knocked out entirely be- fore Congress got through with it. The elements made a sickly attempt at-tempt to weep Thursday night. The result was a few scattering drops. Considerable street grading is being done on Farming and North streets. The latter street is much improved in appearance. The electric light plant was moved from the old factory building build-ing to their new place near the railroad station, Thursday. The sunset Thursday evening was one of the grandest ever witnessed wit-nessed in these parts. The western west-ern heavens seemed to be all ablaze with red. red fire. A marriage license was issued this week by the County Clerk i to Henry II. Jensen, Ilyrum, age i 20, and Sylvia Tingey, Brigham) ' age 19. For sale, cheap, for cash, fifteen horses. Must be sold at 2 o'clock Tuesday. July 5th. Title guaran-; guaran-; teed. C. C. Loveland, at Loveland : & Glover stables. The Third"varders enjoyed a .splendid strawberry festival in their school house last evening. The BrciLisn acknowledges, with thanks, an invitation. An interesting communication for our " Public Opinion" column, j by "F. D.," was unavoidably j crowded out of to day's issue. It ' will appear in next Saturday's Bl'Gl.Elt. Mrs. Hilda Reese, milliner, assigned as-signed this week. The heaviest creditor was a St. Louis firm, which she owed $500. Total liabilities will amount ',o over $1,700. Assets, 1 $S00. j A covering is being placed on the reservoir this week. This is to 1 protect the water from the scorch- I ing rays of the summer sun and j also to keep animals, etc., out. Tins 1 will keep the water cool and pure, i i A close observer will be sur-j prised with the number of cozy, home-like dwellings he sees on driving about Brigham City. Flowers - of every conceivable variety are seen on every hand and green lawns and bowery orchards or-chards are pleasing sights to the eye. A lively scrap took place on Main street about 11 o'clock Thursday Thurs-day night. Three drunken tramps tried to "fix" Blacksmith Pitzer. but they were scared off before j anyone was killud, although several knock-downs occurred, ere they were run off. The stone-throwing boy, who a few days ago broke three squares of glass, the property of Win. ; Wrightnn, lias the opportunity, thruugh (he medium of Tin: j Bi'i;i.r;i:, to apologize, or in lieu i thereof, to consider that the dain-J dain-J age is still unpaid. Wo deem this I a proper and legitimate way of adjustment. |