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Show 'Bah for our gas wells! I Sub.-cribe f . r ''n k 1U;li-:k. The scliool populatiun of liox-eldef liox-eldef County is 2,07-1. Judue Boruman was in Urigham Ci'y. Wednesday, taking m the MgiUs. We were I o bitsv with joh work this week to change Tin-: Bcui.kh's ad on third page. This warm, thawing weather is a great thing for the sheep on t be western ranges. It is estimated that there are in Salt Lake City today between 1,00 and 1,200 idle men. Wan i'kd. A gi rl to do housework house-work in small family. No washing. Apply at once at Bi;;i.i-:it olliee. The stockholders of the B. C. Woolen Wlil Is Co. will hold their annual meeting Monday, March 11. Monday, Mrs. Nels J. Nielsen of the Second Ward, presented her husband with a line girl baby . All reported doing well. Call on C. Kelly for Flour, Bran, Chopped Feed, Corn Meal. Bye Flour and Gerinade. AH of winch are sold at mill prices. f D. C. Hess of Faniiington, who has been in Brigham City the past few months taking a special course j in law, expects to leave in a few days for a short absence. It's mighty diQieult keeping the boys in school these springv ! days. This balmy weather makes them as wild as young colts and as anxious to be free of all restraint. The assessed valuation of property prop-erty in Boxelder County is $-1,-1 "k!, -0)0. Thus our county is tilth in I'tah, only Salt Lake, Weber, Utah and Cache being ahead of us in the amount of assessable property. The guano on Gunnison Island March seems to be coming in like a lamb. The "Firemen's Clothing Fund"' is all right! See how it booms. Com euie for I He at KddyV. t Flowing on Feb. '2$ in Brigham, IIow is that for superb weather? Miss Binta Snow lias returned from a visit with friends in Salt : Luke. 1 How's your corns, Kddy? f ; j McMastcr and Forsgi en have an 1 j ad on the second page of today's Broi.KK that is of interest to all ! buyers. i i It was C. M, Frdinanp, not Lrd j I manu ami Co., as it lias been re- ported, who has purchased half in- j lerest in the Beeder and Thompson j : meat market. I j (hi account of illness of the ; ' teachers, Mrs. and Miss Sullivan, ' ' the Presbyterian school was closed I for a few days. The ladies are '. 1 better now oud the school will re- , jsume work next week. I Advertise in Tuk IW'oeki;; it j readies the Deople who expect to ! ' pay for what they buy. ! i There will benn important met-1 i ing in Salt Lake, Monday, of the ! I'tah Press Association. Matters j of vital interest to the editors of j I this Territory will he discussed. J j All should make an effort to attend, j 1 In placing your advertisements, I I bear in mind tiic fact that Tin-: J Lh'oi.ei; has more than three times 1 as m a n v readers as any o t h e r paper in the county. f A local weather cock declared several weeks ago that be would be plowing in February. A second Wiggins, sure. We have been enjoying en-joying regular April weather this week and the frost is most!' out of the ground. The Park City Record gives the country papers of Utah a nice send-oft". It winds up with this true remark: "The country press, of Utah is growing rapidly, and we believe may be depended upon to stand up for the rights of the people.'' j U. L. Fishburn, Jr., got out ye?-: ye?-: terday and did effect i vo work . among the business men fir the ! '"Firemen's Clot In ng Fund.'' lie succeeded in getting contribution? : from nearly a dozen of the business men. The tire laddies, we are sure, will appreciate his good work. Dancing seems to be all the rae ' again come to thin k about it. when wasn't it all the go in Ihig-j Ihig-j ham? It is even carried to an ex-: ex-: cess. 'I liink of a dance six ! n i g h t s in a single week ami sjome boys and some girls think il a terrible thing if they cannot at-j at-j tend every one of "em. too. Tut-: Hi'oi.Kit job room is the i place to have your j-dt printing : done. We are prepared to execute j all kinds of work at short notice I and at reasonable prices. Give us ;i I call. i Our Welsh frierds are in favor j witli the weatlier king. Yesterday was ideal weather fir their proposed pro-posed grand celebration of St. David's day in Three Mile Creek. It was expected that fully 200 pec-I pec-I pie would participate in the event, j Our early press hour prevents giving giv-ing the event a write-up today. Ask Kddy about a cure for corns. Commenting on an article that i recently appeared in Tin: Bi oi Kit, i the Davis Cou nty Clipper says: Kven the dumb animals are bene-I bene-I filed by a home paper. A thought-i thought-i ful Buolku reporter writes the fol-j fol-j lowing concerning a deserted cat, I which should have a tendency to ! make people sense the amount of I sulb-ring th;it some animals are ex-i ex-i posed to by careless masters. i Advertising is to business what 1 ste:i;n power is to machinery the 1 grand motive power. Macaclkv. The Second Ward "House of Cepiesentatives" held a stormy session Thursday night. The ! Woman's Sulfragn hill was "the bone of contention." Fierv 1 speeches both far and against the. 'measure were hu rh-d fort h. The climax was reached when Iho last i speaker finished ami the clerk an- nounced the lie vole: 21 ayes and 21 nays. Speaker .Jensen decided the question by casting his vote in favor of the bill and a great shout of appla;w rent the air. MOTES OF THE BUGLER. "We'll soon have dusty streets. ; A boom for Brigham's gas wells, j The population of Salt Lake City ; today is 47,930. i Lots of new trees will be set out I in this vicinity this spring. The County Court will meet in : regular session next Monday. 1 Mrs. Sarah Bmbanks has gone to Moutpelier to visit her daughter, .j Contribute to The Bugler's j "item bos." ! Brigham hasn't had a theatre ! the whole live-long winter. 'S'matier? j Giui wanted. To do work in aj email family. Apply at once at -Blueer office. C. Kelly sells all kinds of B. C. ' Roller Mill products. Same rates ! as ?t the mill. f j 100,000 to loan on improved j real estate at Wilson's, 4 block north of Co-op store, Main St. f j Misses Nellie and Emily Oborn came up from Ogden last week to ' attend the weddi ng reception of j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watkins. j "Never bjfore saw the snow and j ice disappear so quickly from our ' streets,'1 is a remark that was heard on all sides the forepart of this week. j David Booth writes that he is having a good time in Plain City. 1 and expects to return home this I week. The district schools of that j place united and had a grand time j on Washington's birthday. j The safe, weighing 2,000 pounds, j was removed from the abandoned ; Hardware building. Wednesday afternoon, and taken over to the j Loveland X' Clover livery stables. they having purchased the prop- trtv. j The receipts at the theatre given j by the Third Ward Mutuals j amounted to some -f-lo. This will mostly go to pay for the new '-, sta:;e, scenery, etc. They intend gi. ing more entertainments in the near future. The Third Ward missionary dance Tuesday night wrts quite a ' siu'css. Xearly 10 was the amount taken in to be distributed i among the three young mi.-sionar- j ies recently mentioned in The Br-; t-i.Ei:. Company A got out last Friday and had a jolly time tramping through the niee, soft mud. How- ; fiver, when the boys did find a dry . spot they kicked the mud oil' their slio'-s in fine style as they elev.-rly j W'-nt through their military ta'-tb-. i The band was in if, to . Tln-y at- 1 trailed a large crowd. i Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.1 L. T. I'eirce gave a pleasant r-ard j.arty to a number of their most in- . timafe friends. An excellent "ji-p'-r was served, whif'h iv;ij partaken of with relish by the gll'-.-t-'. .The i 'chiide was a very enjoyable aii'iir. A number who re"eivd in-' viialions regret that I li'-y v.'? n: unavoidably un-avoidably kept away from sharing i i the evening's pictures. is; said to be on an average lour feet deep. It is equal to the famous fertilizer from Peru, worth 40 to toO a ton. The entire deposit on the 200-acre island is estimated to be worth $2,000,000. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crit-hlow came up from Ogden Saturday evening. eve-ning. They had not more than arrived at Mrs. Gragerson's home when Mrs. C, her daughter, gave birth to a tine child. Of course grandma and Will are delighted. A large number of Scandinavians participated in a masquerade ball in the Armeda bloek Monday night. The room was crowded, but everybody had an immense time. Man y very pretty cn s t u m e s w e re seen, while the usual quoti of outlandish out-landish ones were not missing among the masculine gender. A well written ad, run in a good paper, with a bona fide circulation, which is bought and p. aid for by good people because of its true worth, is the most successful method meth-od of attracting business known to the world of trade. Head The Be-Gf. Be-Gf. Eli's ad to business men on third page. It will pay you. f Leave all orders for mill stuffs at Chas. Kelly's Shoe Shop. Free delivery. James Nelson, Manager. Brigham City Holler Mills. f .1 nice, - neat advertisement iijust in this place would make a very attractive appearance. It would be read, too, by many. The fact that you are reading this proves the assertion we make. The country paper is the organ of the people, and it is read, ads and all, and business men are known in a town principally by their patronage of the home paper. The :teeret of success in business is judicious advertising. The Utah Constitutional Convention Con-vention will convene next Monday in Salt Take. The daily report nf this convention will afford so much matter on constitutions that ' Farmer Student'7 thinks his letters are no longer called for and accordingly accord-ingly they ceased with last issue of The Btor.Mi. IIl- has done good work so far. however, and w e thank him in behalf of Thx Bi'oi.eh and its readers. The appointment by ( iu ver nor West of Lieutenant Richard V. Young, formerly of the I'.S. Army, as Brigadier-general of the I'tah mililia is a splendid selection. Mr. Young is a L'tah boy, popular, capable and enterprising. lie has already achieved honors as a soldier, sol-dier, lawyer and jou rnal ist. lie is now manager of the Salt Lake Herald. Our 1,000 Ltah soldier have a wo'-thy commander at their head. B iys who are in the habit of going into lh" post oilier; nights and u.-ing up Fucle Sam's, ink and destroying de-stroying his pens and blanks better have a care. A f w night-; ago lb y even Went so fir as to cairy oil' tic: ink bottle and pen. This is a f- lony and if the p-rp-'tratur .u!d be apprehended he might be --nl lo tint penitei,ii;iry. It is no trilling mailer to ..o uiih C. S. pr.p i ly- The boys should be c in fill i u I iie I utur or I hey may suddenly find tin mlv-- in a Ihdil box itii .i el ' -' !iave and a nr;v suit of s!l iped el-the.-1. |