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Show Additional Local. Another supplement this week. Fast Day wes generally observed last Thursday. Next week the Brigham City Co-op will be lighted by gas. Bishop Dewey was in town yesterday yes-terday looking for a school teacher. Orson Morrill of Portage has returned re-turned from a mission to England. There is talk now of running the Rio Grande branch line in San Pete through to the coast. A horse case and a land case have been ventilated in the local courts this week. C. J. Nielsen is building a brick addition to his residence in the Second ward. The rain showeryesterday morning morn-ing helped to settle the dust and cool the air. Thursday evening R. L. Fish-burn Fish-burn gave a pleasant birthday party at his residence. Don't over-look our supplement this week. Prof. Vance's report will be found in its columns. Several Deweyville nabobs were seen on our streets yesterday. They were Messrs. Gardner, Fryer, Dewey and Hansen. A rich gold find is roported from Willard. Nothing definite can be learned. We hope there is "something "some-thing in it," however. Yesterday -Surveyor Anderson was at work obtaining grades on Young's street, near the Opera House. Business seems to be livening up in Brigham. Those who pull for the trade through the columns of The Bugler will secure the lion's share of it. A marriage license was issued this week by County Clerk Peters to Andrew M. Jensen of Mantua, age nineteen, and Miss Betty Petersen, age sixteen. Charles Wilson has been seen dashing around town this week with his haudsome coal black chargers drawing a neat two-seated carriage. Mr. Wilson has an uncommonly fine team. Mrs. James Boden lias been dangerously ill for the past few days. For a time her anxious friends had little hopes of her life, but lastevening, we are pleased to state, the lady was feeling much better. Our produce shippers are talking of sending an agent into Idaho and Montana to lind markets for our dried fruits. That would be a commendable move. Let it be done. Help tho people to find markets. Rexburg, Idaho, is now a town j of about l,0u0 inhabitants and is I likely to capture the county seat of Bingham county, now located at Blaekfoot. That part of Idaho is enjoying unprecedented prosperity owing to the splendid fall crops, i and is becoming one of the most j productive regions of Idaho. The Hut Springs people are i working forty men on their railroad and twenty at the springs. They j are shaping things to run trains. ! commencing next Pundav. once I an hour. The bathing facilities j are being much enlarged and the changes made will be appreciated j by the public. Ogden Standard. |