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Show Brigham City News BRIG II AM CITY, Oct 20. William Day, one of the early settlers of :Brigham City, died at his residence In j t ho Fourth ward Mr Day was about SO years of age, and the cause of his death was seneral debility. He Is survived sur-vived by his wife, three sons and two daughter.. Funeral services were held in the Fourth ward meeting house Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock Willie Foxley, the 12-year-old son ol Mr. and Mrs. James Foxley of Cor-inne. Cor-inne. accidentally sho'. Miss Gertrude Ciglei in the jaw with a .22 rifle. ...ss Bigler, who Is teaching schcol a! Co-innc. Co-innc. and boarding with the Foxley: . came around the corner of the house just as the gun was fired The bulP'i entered the jaw on the righl side and passed around and under, lodging in (he left side of the neck. The v.ourd was not a deep one, and only went under the skin. Miss Bigler was brought to this city for surgical caie. Tho shooting was accidental. mass non-partisan convention was held at the courthouse for the purpose of naming a non-partisan ticket for the coming city election, November 4 A Democratic convention was also called to meet at the courthouse, and after due consideration adjourned to meet with the non-partisans At the non-pi non-pi utisan meeting. J. E Halverson was made chairman and Henry Ogaard sec-retarj sec-retarj . The convention then adopted its platform and resolution., and pr -oeeded to elect a ticket, the result of which is as follows : For mayor. John W Peters; councilman, council-man, four-year term. W Knudson; councilmen, to-year term, John B Mathias, John W. Phillips. A. M Han- .-en. recorder, Noble .i. Fishbura; treasure, Trieste Box. |