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Show Rii'.l.EU. That is the only way h keep your business always be -lore the public eye. Nearly every live man in this city ami county who can raise $2 a year reads Tnf. Huoi.kk. They see who advertise, ami as a rule patronize the enterprising enter-prising palron of the public press. Keailers, always giveTHK Jlroriat advertisers preference. They arc the most deserving of your support. John Evans is down from Malad City, Idaho, this week. Don't overlook our ''Lost and Found" column today. Fishing in the Bear is said to be quite lively sport now. The County Court will meet in regular session next Monday. Mrs. 'I'rTr. Blackburn expects to' jio 1 11 n to visit friends in Nephi next week. j Joe Slreug was seen on our streets, yesterday, shaking hands with friends and enemies alike. JI. C. B iker, proprietor of the Garfield group of mines lying north of Brigham, has been in town on business this week. It is highly probable that (he Committee on Territories will re- port a bill for the admission of Utah to statehood within a few days. Henry Taylor, the Plain City man who created such a stir some time aoi by mysteriously disappearing, disap-pearing, has returned to his family and friends. A Tribune correspondent says it . is generally conceded that the Utah silk exhibit is by far the best on the World's Fair giounds. This is another feather in the cap of Utah. W. 0. Knudson is having 35,000 adobes piled on his lot situated on the corner of Yeunc and Tabernacle streets, in readiness readi-ness for the erection of his proposed commodious brick-adobe residence. The Salt Lake municipal ticket which will carry the day this fall is a conglomeration of religious and political beliefs, sure. It is composed of Mormons, Gentiles, Republicans, Democrats, Liberals and Independents. Geo. W. Thatcher has sent word mi'll'l1'"'!!-!. hiuM.u i .o.. . Mr. Thatcher may not have been joking either, us be has something like a nine second record for a 100 yard clash. Dun's Rcvic-v, just at ban'l.says: At Salt Lake, bank clearances have increased about 20 per cent., and litht loans are now being made. Ore receipts show an increase, and the tone of business has perceptibly percept-ibly improved, although collections collec-tions continue unsatisfactory. The Box Wider County Democratic Demo-cratic convention will be held at the Court House in Brigham City at noon, Monday, Oct, lb. ' There will be 5G delegates. The Council Convention will be held at Hot Springs Oct. 21. Box Elder will have 11 and Weber 13 delegates. The ollicial notice of the Republican Republi-can call has not yet been published. pub-lished. Three papers, one weekly and two monthly journals, for one year at The Bugler office for only $2.25. Why no successful business men always select the most central, the busiest and the most conspicuous spot in town on which to open . . . . o O. 1 oll eon- .Iioir stores i .e i-e-.-i .inually see them, their signs and their goods, you answer. But a cheaper and equally successful w ay lo attain all these desirables is to continually and judiciously use the coliimns of the newspaper. That's the only way to reach all the poo-11. FOR EVERYBODY. Kvi i v man in Brigham who is eloiiiK busini-ss, il matters not ol what nature, but if he is depend-e,,t depend-e,,t on the patronage of the l'"'-'1'' for his support will find it ven mtieh to bis profit and ad ' vanlage' to have a romindor of som : kind constantly printed in Th |