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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1823 WATSON By ELMO SCOTT I'oiud.) IMS. H'talcrfc HE DIED CAME" tii old from I w WHEN touiutli u( Mid of Hi lra lory lor liiiu but on ihU-iIthor If be ws one of tl true border b.eed "lie died uw. A jmrty i)I buffa'o liuiiurs r i by LkmUk liuUmii YelloAsione country of Jfrtiui' i li;iltored bullet of the kjm;en loo ' ni bmllj the leg of one of the 1m that be could not ride. If hi ofatajed aith blin, J they fered to do, It mount the death of them all. lie ked for hi revolver uwl, alanted It. though they knew why he He hlin. It put tha to they brought uiuule to hla temple and pulled the not extrigger. The cartridge did looked at Ute hunter The plode. flrat weapon curloualy. That waa the time It ever fulled me" be auld quietly. Then he rolled the cylinder one notch and title time It did not fall hint. Once aome Texaa cowboy who had punitive expedimade a tion acruaa the Bio Oramle were captured by the Mexican. General Stinta Ana ordered that they ahould draw from a Jar filled with black beana and white beana to determine who of their number alinuld face a firing aquad. Major Cook, who had Jut pawned hi thirtieth birthday, pluuged hi hand Into tha jar and drew out a Well," he auld with a black bean. amile, "they nib me of only 0 year." Another Texan, named Henry Whaling. looked at the death lentenro which he held In hi hand. "They don't make much off of me. I've killed more than 25 of their yellow-belliehe anld with a touch of pride In hla voice. Up on a Michigan river a crew of lumber Jack were trying to break a log Jam. They were alow, laborioua work under the Jumbled mane of timber that towered 40 feet In the air. Under the very face of the dim waa a young fellow named com-jiuiilo- The BIGGEST FURNITURE SALE of the YEAR ONE NEW APARTMENT HOUSE AT 155 NORTH MAIN STREET BUYS $7000.00 ORDER TO START THIS WONDERFUL QUANTITY SALE. STORE SPECIALLY AR. IT MUST BE A KNOCKOUT! THE MOST SENSATIONAL EVENT IN OUR HISTORY. EVERYTHING IN READINESS. RANGED TO ACCOMMODATE AND SHOW OFF THE SPECIAL LINES. PLENTY OF HELP. Quality Purchase on Mohair Suites Driving a deal with wholesale manufacturers means quantity purchase. We went the limit on Note the price. oafrsuitedRANGEoeoa ETAOI one particular Mohair Suite and must unload, and Rose, or Fawn and Rose. Beautifully shaded. semi-offici- Here is your chance to furnish your living room in real luxury and comfort, at a sensationally low price. This is an unusually graceful suite with spring back, spring edge and with genuine spring filled, loose cushions, all upholstered in a splendid quality Mohair. A Suite like this ordinarily sells for $450.00. This sale inducement. $298 ! This bed has continuous fillers. Stands 4 feet posts, and 6 inph high at foot. Comes is a brilliant vernis martin or gold finish or white enamel. It sells regularly for $16.50. Our special price, ch ch $8.60 s" "dry-plckln- Genuine Leather Daven-- o $137.50 Eight Piece Queen Anne Walnnt Suite $137.50 This is a wonderful bargain $137.50. Jimmy Power. Suddenly there wna a roar and the maaa of log lurched forward. A dam upatream had broken. In a flaah Jimmy Power realised that he waa trapped. Bo he Jerked off hi battered old felt hat and hurled It defiantly In the very face of the aolld wall of log and water that poted over him for a aecond. "Bo long, fellows!" spectators on the bank above heard the voice of Jimmy Power. Then the logs crashed down. Montana buffalo hunter, Texas cowboy, Michigan lumber Jack front lera-me- Bulfet burl insert , panels, metal pulls. or round oblong extension table, six legs. Beautiful chairs, genuine leather seats. Beautiful arm chair, 54-in- ch 54-in- 6-- ft. leather seat This wonderful bargain is made possible through a big quantity deal, and should command careful n all they died game. THE MEN WHO FOUGHT ON SKATES on water but they THEY fought not sailors. For the water waa the fro sea surface of Lake George In New York and they were "Bugera' Bangers," commanded by MaJ. Hubert Bugera, one of the moat successful colonial leaden who ever fought under the British flag against the French. In January, 1737, Bugera was detailed to the aperial task of banning the enemy around Tlconderoga and Grown Point The Banger leader equipped his men with skates upon which they sped over the Ice on Innumerable daring raids onder the very gun of the forts. They burned house and barns, they slaughtered cattle and they captured sledge-loaof provisions Intended for the garri- fr -in , A beautiful piece of furniture that serves so m&ny needs. Kroehler make. A Settee by day and a perfect Bed by night Wonderful selection. More than a carload. 12 ft.X12 ft. Room Covered with Texoleum $10.00 We have bought out the complete warehouse supply of the famous Texoleum in Salt Lake Gty. Thousands of yards hundreds of rooms beautiful patterns, $1.25 per running yard 2 yards wide. Lay it yourself and save money. It wears well and is in very pretty patterns. These prices are cer- - Particular Attention Is Called to The Charter Oak Parlor Furnace d sons. One day near Tlconderoga Bugera discovered a sledge moving across Lake George and sent his lieutenant. John Stark the Stark of Bennington fame later to Intercept It. A moment later ten more sledges appeared hut, discovering Stark's approach, their drivers Immediately put about to flee. In an Instant Bugera' men had clapped on tlielr skate and started In pursuit. Stark had already overtaken the rear sled but It soon became evident that the bigger prise waa about to escape. One after nmther the sledges crossed the line of safety until all except two had swept past. Just a they were about to reach the goal. Rogers, who was a little In advance of his men, nnalung his gnn. Neret slackening fur an Instant his terrltli speed, he threw the weapon To his shoulder and fired. One of the horses ernahed to the Ice hut It was rarrled along by Its moa hundred foet before Its mentum mate became entangled In tie bar. nes and fell. In a moment the Rangers had surrounded the driver and trade him prisoner. The last sledge slso fell an easy victim. The race between horse and man had been won by Iran. Knowing that the driver i who had escaped would arouse a pursuing party, Rogers Immediately ordered ret rent. Within a few hours the French an Tndlnne were swano'ng si! armird them. After an nil day 'flgH In many of the Hungers were killed an. hhu.-I- f severely wounded, thev firsMy Wt r.fl tlielr attackers and. In a riri:K filed wlh hardship and deng.-- r nun-igeto make their way bark to Kn.i IMliism H nry. $65.00 In this wonderful PARLOR FURNACE, the heating problems of your home are solved. No need of big, cumbersome, dry-a- ir furnaces in the basein holes floor. This Parlor Furnace is beautiful the ment, with unsightly in appearance, and stands in your room as a real ornament. Comes in gray, blue or black. It has large front doors with mica that shows the brillint glare. It is wide across the front, and in every detail is a beautiful piece of fumture. The inside case that comes in contact with the fire is about one inch in thickness, just like a big furnace, encased in an outer casing that gives its beauty. The grates are of the duplex construction, the same that are found in ranges or furnaces of larger proportions, the very ray of heat is allowed to pass, unobstructed, directly into the room. It does not have to be artificially directed up through the top, but it radiates naturally and therefore conserves and puts in use every particle of heat given out. This little furnace is really a modern invention, patented by the Charter Oak Stove and Range Company, and is indeed a wonderful evolution in the process of heating the home. Several rooms will be taken care of with this Wonderful Parlor Furnace, and each will be heated to uniform temperature. Comfort and cheer make a home We are enthusiastic about the merits of this Parlor Furnace, and guarantee that it will do the work. The price is so wonderfully low. that it will be a boon to the economical house owner. The upkeep is not any more than the ordinary heating stove, but the construction is such that it will do anything that a furnace would be exepected to do. It will last a life time, and only costs $85,00. We will take your old stove or range in as first credit, as we are anxious to have this little PARLOR FURNACE in every home. Don't spend a large amount of money for your heating apparatus until you have seen the Parlor Furnace. FROM MAINE TO CALIFORNIA THE CHARTER OAK STOVES AND RANGES ENJOY A WONDERFUL REPUTATION. They are made right Will positively bake right The price is absolutely right The woman who uses one win fed right. 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