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Show WEARING THE SWORD I MURRAY r- - lai ain DMUIW BIST OF IMPORTED HI BEST EFFORT IS TOWN -- R. 2 A. :- -: OUHT'CUS TIN Would MUlUry Tuuip rnutl An.uuut to t.litle Wtlliout That A.l.iro- uiui c ml. U tue Mleut Teat'har of 1 u Uill.Ui. Mas THORflA DRY C.' v'iv 4J Xx. In the choice of lnuora a (H WEST lit T3 nit JOHN GORDON & SON, '4 LEALKM IN f vi Ue.uJ a u an who kuowi a jiiMid arucir" wheu ho tt'Mc it to fllo.w a hot tin of our whisky as a Et unity iu the Iioum- ui case of friokuess, or wi eu a go h!, T Groceries, Confectionary, Stationery, Novelties, And all Kmcisof Fruits. Canned Goods. Etc. EtOj Kir renturit-sin armies, the sword has the niibK-of asuhoiity. It is a ;su tbut tlie mau wearing it is au otliier a ml is 011 duty. The figures on Lis straps or liis collar may show tlie fii'ade uf liis oitite. but the t.ord fliowa wiiinmt his telling it that he is on dutj and iiiireseuw authunty. Having til sanction vt hundreds vt years us th emblem of auihor.ty. what substitute eouii be .id. pled to that an officer is 011 duty? The patrolman has a club, which shows tlmt he is on duty would such a lade be less cumbersome than the s,void for a milltarj needed. pure stimulant A.hoitiol wbi-- v on a cold day vi!! warm the cockles of your heart and put finest f k jj new life into you. 11 ,V. Saloon PAUL P. v"".. .. r GO TO iW;l TILE 'T fT SALOON. M1KK BITZCJKltAID. Inoi. We carry the Finest Line of j'jo;3, Whiskies Brandies, II Wif.33, Tobacco and Cigars. ALL THE UM fa - V Roller Mills, ' irfuiufaelurers of the Noted Pantrv Queen, Straight Grade and B ! ' ' And All Other Mill Stuffs. You Nor Need Roll Not Your Kneed Roller Fo So Much Hard To MakeJ lie Liln.bt aiii i'iin,-- P kt i. s from our High One Trim . uuvinces the Cook, Flour. mrortcd auJ Domestic liters eti Draught. iTAIR f: OOO' Grades of Choicest Brands of Liquors nd Cigars. ; 1000 LOUIS HOBEIN, Proprietor. GERMAN first-Glas- HEADQUARTERS- - Goring Rooomrnodations. s ?20 State Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A PIG STOCK OF " iNVwVV W1U UUUlt'UlU stoves hot duastETC. VJ HEATERS, Halt Lake At The Lowest Prices. Curiam Kuliern or all Nylon, Cots, Hprine Mattnfcs. Truuks. Travels era Picture Fraws, Window Pliuds. Ya'ir-os- . :rir;: ----- -J mmmm 'itj mm, IrfESSlfellf ft.; , gpfy hi iw.l h WSJk in:;:, Special rrgains ia Becoud Hand Goods. MURRAY FURNITURE STORE, tr. 0 Miny. ji't, o'!. Driultss. umnQ O'fc - ... JK- f. JSt jfe and Billiard Hall. 'J STOCX OF- - ItlCIlD CAStrillT -- ALWAYS V", ' a tell L. KBNSTROM.rop, n, V ' V V V' - w ww 'is 4 LUNCH ROOM A it "2 be C ii Tlie Rest and Quickest Place to .!! - w viv ifr tir m S Wmm ts a n 4J 4) S. S 2 Good workmanihip ia always makes at) buggy look new. o Canned inner-ma- 7i- SCO -- i Jim8.1 FIRST-CLAS- iit vtp X - ... OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. satisfy the vii- - v,j- - & BIRCH. 0 oe 014 . Fish and Meats and Pastry Delicacies. In fact, anything Ml you want ready at hand. . if-- Horse Shooing, Wagon and Car. riage work a Bpocialty. General ; 1 ANDERSON Pliickdinithing done on ehort & ERICKSON, Managers and Proprietors. .'':, tice, and .. K 1 done right. guaranteed to be TT1 first-class- no- All work . Electrio Lights in the shop Builders of New Works, Second - Hand Wagons and Buggies bought and sold. If yon will call and give A us a trial we will treat you right. Shop neat door toGrauter's Livery Stables.. H. A. Laurson & J- - Hobley, Props. --THiB3- Murray Tron foundry --Wit. fEMSKB Im A BOK- ,- I Tnjera Hrj. Weights, Bala Oiens, Cist Washers, HIlcMni lortirs ud Iroas, lentDittsi Grates. Pestls Sal !?S State St., Silt. ItMm Lib 713- Is what -5 ill - BENT ABSOLUTELY ON RECEIPT OF TOSTAL. Wrl:e Your Nimi and Address Plainly. Tliere is nothinir like Autumn lene it bring instanf relief, even GLTJHH3 in the worst cacH. It cures when FOD TEH all else failx. "euftr. avon ?fiiisr,, N. IT., Ket 1. Ta-- f Rre,.a. j Co.t , . . . , ill. .i: 1 . wrli. lt',i)Ut i . ikit I'tB w'manr- m .ui - ...t1A.l1 limn triu'nuuiki irnii tnuni-vi iiarilli;tel' a;'J Ittl entet of jretir AnUraaien. f..r tun cuff of Athma. Mr wife has b.-with crl ,,. wn ,U, , ,V.iiio.m. as M,n ,. lh, ,j yftrk Ulnv Bltiers, i cle.ie - d u. I si nrc NVw your situ upon our windows on 1.1 u stt-e- t. l Anhtnaietie. vuit.ne a n . tun ie' It a'eiut i.ie tint of Nik wila (turn nenemor. 1 w.'i' f'. a li..ll,.,.l . ,.. vjy.l ,, ,rn. ..... I 1 ft,. n.' I,r A.ll.n.. J so. !. i. , ,,. "i as d , ' . .n r; .i.,.e. , ,.ie Ncomoj.ui , s.U.eteJ w.lli lu.s d'.ir vt A.. . ttj llc t ,,i wl; Vours restia.afully, O. l VULLA, M. D, vn Ono of the Tarr -. Board an J Lodgings by the day or week. J (D f CO., 73 if by . , i I the Month $21. 'rite at ouc. mhlreiii) East 130th at., N. Y. DP.. TAFP BR03.1 Short Orders and Meals at all Hours 0 Trial Sottlo Sent Absolutely Freo on ftecolpt of Postal. ch-h- Booms by the single night, 50 cenfs. Sf KJom and Board n,u.r.... Do not , . I) full-sit- e ' i MEDICINE I I wr. '".TV1. f"' ''' Ii' r"n Ton rour drlietn?nt and etnrl'd ih a trial b"i'le.' I feuud h a Xiiri! fullof at o b ii:!', ami I am en r (rrsli ful. I piirelioci your lr '"hbdrsn, and fur six ys iri una .hi li niira. I sui now In Hjg y n J of hes .'i nn d on bu nss fTrf da. 'lala eir rmi ri'i mike such noma aadresa U Ririuftoa at. S, I.Vl'll AEI,, 67 K si., City, f" . Bates Keasonablo. j mm"i J Hotel.', in Mirray, New Booms and New Furniture 1. ,' Dm. Bet Connty I ) i JIRS. WIXXTTAKER, Proprietor. .,,.,.. rIht,d rr et - E H U B- Dewey RetaMirainitto vr.(;.joi.r:n; i - fu.'l line of --TH ao opium 19 . , IN "--- ui int. Moitun . Ladies' and Gents' TJnderwear, la all grades, Fiao Drcrs Goods, Outings, eto., and everything to ploiiio. Coma nnd fcea our Goods. A Wechslr. that Athma!r.nq conta' We are Here to Stay- j She will come UD Habbl of the Cooif. Iluai Israel. N'-V'..rk. Jsu. 8, 1901. Mnlicuie Co.: Pr. Tart Rro.' You.Iliuitietie-a- : AMtiinitletia l mix ccbi lit riue If ter Av.ema and II iy Frtr. ttd IU com:OAiunu a.j truuliirl U wiilch eonboic niih AhiIhiiii. It l.n ' awkittUUliitf and aouderlul, i'arf fully ana'visd, we can ttnte we give to every again, and her friends will come soon We are Dot here for a day or a month. I JUST The REV. U. F. WEM.S, of Villa F..d?, III., iajrs: "Tour trial bntilo of Athmalcnfl rereWcd in Ktml cond.tliin. I cannot tl! for tlio jf""'l d you how tbankfid I rlvi-from It. I i a alnra rhnioid wilb pulrid aerc tliroit anil Aathma for ten ytan I dupalred of r rur lielnif curod. I a youf lvprlimffiil fur the euro of tlili drosdful diien-te- , and ttriiiuntl:i Altona, aad tliou'ht you lii OTempukcu J'mirjoivirt.but retolrrd to if II a trial. To my ation Ithmcnt, the tr;al acted like a charm, Seud me i ftill-tizbottle." Dr. Morris rlti! with the goods we've sold ber, 1 Rw. 1 customer, for we believe the best advertiscnicut possible is a woman pleaaed Astlnnaleue Bring; Instant Relief and Permanent YEAHS IU A SQUARE DEAL , ASTHMA CURE FREEI Cure in all Cases- 11 ID Wj ul GENERAL FOUNDRY WORK. CrisflaJJ, Bi h II SmuM " Sim Hipim?. Bspain. Tit-Bit- s. sports-woma- FAMILY TRADE oim BLACKSMITH SHOP THE OLYMPIA That Was the Difference. "Yes, that is where he made a mistake," said McLean, referring to the latest act of stupidity on the part of McFarlane. ' I don't call such an action as that a mistake," replied old Cormack dictatorlally; "I call It a blunder." "Well. It's all the same thing," returned McLean. "Na, you're wrong there," was Cormack's reply; "there's a good deal of difference between a blunder and a mistake." "I should like to know what it is," answered McLean skeptically. "Well, suppose you went to rail on some friend, put an old umbrella into the stand, and took away a new one when you left, that would be a mistake; but suppose you put down a new one and brought away an old one, that would be a blunder, d'ye see?" McLean admitted that there was a difference after all. From Royalty Kipert with s Kin. Quite a number of royal ladies are adepts with the rifle. One of these Is rortugal's plucky queen, who recently received the German medal for saving life. Her majesty is a keen and can handle her gun with a precision which is positively deadly. Queen Helena of Italy is another clever . hot. She spends most of her time in her pretty little hunting lodge in the island of Monte Cristo, and Is as clewr with the resvolver as with the rlt!. The Puchess of Iiav: rla and her sister, the Archduchess the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, and .the Grand Duchess of Hesse are others who can hold their own with the gun. Our own quern and her daughters prefer the rod to the pun and may be yriarded as expfrt fisherwomen. V THE ONLY grandchildren These Little Animals Deemed a Dainty Dish by the Navajos. Denver, Dec. 18. The Navajo Indian, while he cannot be prevailed upon to eat a rabbit, is greedily fond of fat prairie dogs. Large communities of these small animals abound on the western plains, and the Navajo has resorted to many ingenious methods for trapping his coveted dainty. One of them is' by the aid of a bit of mirror placed at the entrance of a burrow. When the animal ventures from his bedroom, deep under ground, he sees a familiar image mocking him at the front door and he hurries out to confront the impudent intruder, when he is pinned to the ground with an arrow. But the most effective method is what the Indians call the rain hunt As soon as the steady downpour of summer rains begins every Navajo who can walk repairs to the prairie dog village with hoes, sharp sticks, or any digging With these they hollow implement. out trenches that will lead the storm water into as many burrows as possible. Soon a little stream is pouring down each small home and the inmate, much disturbed, pops out to see what the matter can be. Many of the animals remain under ground until they are drowned and their bodies float to the surface. After such a hunt, In many pounds of prairie dogs are generally secured, there Is a feast for many days in the Navajo huts. - aeaCARLSOfi V .' ON HAKO- CAREFUL ATTENTION ?.4 ai;v. Upholstering and Repairing Duuo, Ktate Cj) " INDIAN PRAIRIE DOG HUNTS. ' BENNION, lessee. Taylorsville .t, '. -- where that rusty old sword has been, and what the wearer saw, and of the deeds of which he as a part. It will remain for generations to come the silent teacher of patriotism. Bennion and Bennion llYK loe Cream sod V $8 g Grandfathers Popular Beers Kept on Draught A perfect Amusement Hall, with Tool Table in connection. , , . An ideal resting place to drop in and wait for the street car. . . juj, .... coire the emblems over-dresse- A, TO 0RI .ye. UiiiOfc I U. P. Saloon "toad-stabbe- THE Hom in fftiirraxf. parlors LI NX, Proprietor to believe that fci of visible authority like the sword will he needed. Every year legislatures are devising schemes to up a militia, biu who uf those having experience would think of discipline and soldierly conduct without the officer? Even the enlisted man who refers to his olficer'6 sword as a will appear to be 110 soldier upon examination. Who would accept a commission or who would go to the expense of pur chasing a resplendent suit of military clothing and equipment if the sword should he abolished? In such an event that marvel of gold lace and cocked hat, known as the governor's staff, d might be mistaken for an battalion of privates if their loins were not begirt with the authorizing sword. From the earliest period of which there is record the sword has been tha synonym of authority and power. It was "a flaming sword which turned every way" that kept man from stealing hack to the useless life of the Garden of Eden; it was the cry of "the sword of the Lord and of Gideon" which made the army of 300 victorious. The man wearing the sword has been the leader in the struggle for freedom. The sword is everywhere associated with robust patriotism. It is "the sword of Bunker Hill" that, in the song of that name, rouses the spirit of patriotism. Substitute for the sword any other emblem of authority, the billy, for instance, and what would become of the g In thousands of song. homes, north and south, can be found, hanging in some conspicuous place, a rusty old sword. It is the mute witness of a four years' struggle over a principle. to sword-bearin- (,Jix&itx i ur There is reason yesi'-- Salt Lake City. Sote the Address and Call on as for Bargains I fie CrcQm ofiv-er- jam Main Street, GO ttand, State Street, Murray, flak. At the Old -. Corner .ad Cigars""""sr; .Tobacco - k-e- EL CT-GD-- ff'i. . OTICOIT, Prep - 13. i -- vi I'he Finest California Wines. tv Wj, Per Galon, 25c. Per Quart in p r r feh'ijoyiiilRia'a (hr 9 EXCHANGE Discrimination EMBLEM OF AUTHORITY SANCTIONED Bt THE ACES, SMl'lIIM BLOCK, MUPvlUY, UTAH. |