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Show l. !. : ' . eVvt,;.-- at ' S 'JO i. ni. or Den- the fastest I? a- ..- ' ... ,u. uniques enigyae.! h t"s :i: .i t 1). I . lie Uh.tr e! HEALTHiTL! :v ifKen . Pa. yet SALT LAK1. i South ki City of ! v. Ir;;t Mud at.--- vs.'.- ii i.'. loti Jrl mm ru;.l o,'.ir - 6 j IaU atiU i t t, -- r, ' t. s 3 Sal O sjnX I i 1500 fSfiii tiidrd SECCKO H AMD WHEELS taken iotndebyourCbloworuUUuorM. fS'jSI, ?i Ji fi I S'SSW as new uauj yood fJ Tlret. eqnlpmnt, snndrla In S J 1 makes, I'alf regular prVcs. - Damon Lodge No. 19. K. p. feaR!GERMNTl Murray Lodge No, 33. O.F Met every Monday at :'fl o'rln k H irkiT't Kail Visit lior lnoti rr- - wclrontp. Gi'orta Vice Kat"hel N. O; (icorno l'arki-rrundj K. C. 'lame, G. ItHiin-v- . r,'ielitryj.loM-j.t'.ili.ion Irem. . Court Commorclal, W ,'IMT5fi UHIIIL.U au I In th - lijors No. J- -. ii Corner Pi Saloon PAUL BLINN, Proprietor .... 81 "A. Ano'ent Order of I''oraBtr and Meets every Society. Fried-,- J Wednesday night at Harkar'i Hall, State eireetj Murray, Utah. A. E. Cahooa, U. R I'homs Biau. P. S. a good article when he tests it to choo a bottle of our whiwky as a et indby in the house in cast) of BickneKB, or when a good, pure itimulant is needed. A, horn of whisky on acold day will warm the cockles of your heart and put new life into you. iiiifirri-B- i IA choice of vill lead a man who knows i F. U. A. Fraternal Union of America. Local Lod? mette arary Tuesday nietit at the Opera Houae rooroa. VI!Un brotb-er- a welcome. A. id UTaolda, fraternal Maater: Mr. J. itierey ; C. A. Lr-(on- , Justice; Ed. G Bron, Secretary, Cot-oara-, On Monthly rsSCt ptyraent of $10.50. Qood chance A DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE. A SAFE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE. ST1MULANT-- Da. JOSEPH JiIARRIOTT, G33Q MEDICINE- For S ile nMiirny!3 - In Wp tiroi'ipl.)' Mkmim (AttA m'tl,Mi..t.-- i or 'i 'to ni uivi i,t:nn hi f rri'ert'ixiri oi 'ei 'ititi;i,tv, tor fti e I'noa, now to wmcTfl r I's'enS n i I !l :LL iflrl II t ; 'Opposite all these departments we carry the Finest and Best Selected Stock to be found in town. Bridge Work a Specialty Teeth Extracted without Pain by new Anesthetic Process DR. AUGUST LUNDBERG, Practical Dentist, We are agents for the celebrated remdeies advertised elsewhere In this paper, namely: ''Dr. King's New Discovery", "Electric Bitteis", "Buckleu's" Arnica Salve"', and "Dr. King's New Life Pills'" Ccraor of Stato Patent Office D. C. WASHINGTON eto. is presided over by a experienced Pharmacist. Lour at night. We also carry a full compounded any liae of Staple and Fancy Groceries. ( Loan & Savings Co. Salt Dale City, Utah. Sold and Porcelain Crowns &OUR careful and snr I'icvn ra' i0 U. S. 8ionen; Get a Home. Particular Work as PRESCRIPTION DEP'T mm Si & to Western Pkop., IS THE PLACE TO BUYDru3, Toilet RrtioleS, BK8 i !tn;cil. CVRfON & Hurray St Murray, Utah. j ; ...-r AGENTS WANTED LIFE OF T. HEWITT TAI.MACiE, bj his Son. REV. FRANK HEWITT TALMAGB and aanociate editors of t hrinian Herald. Onlj book endomed by Talmaite fumily. Enormooi a wbo act quickly. Ontfit tn for CO.. 8211 eonta. Write immeiliatelj CI. A KK 8, 4th lit., 1'hlUdelphia, Pa. Mention tliil paper. n BEAR IN MIND :i That we bave llll'IIW GOOD .9 ..'a'- - STORY, evoty NLWS inlf cf pi:" tK.e c "' !? San F'l'tf.rs Urv .,u: f fyi ai ' ' 'Hi ! r mi- j :! of ' it, - j' ; ' i ...i j ; C t t v.. ttttttttvt; r at baud. ;'f v,.nr . id n no- i LIPPIHCOTT'S MONTHLY A i' ill? 1 1. T'"tTTTT" t. CULLY & CO - Proprietors- MAGAZINE - 4 m M fane Wxaal P-- iaadauty ar aa4i aW. Best In Current the Same Situation. funny story about a physician at Monroe City, Kansas, is going the rounds of the state press. A resident, of the town set out four shade trees for the doctor. A short time later the physician was called lo attend the TrAirrrJ-aCTI- a4 tHee OCSB U najwsfw 0tt tMMaM i4 eeteallabaa sweaJealawlai kaoae, $SO0 a year. are MJ, toaa aaiDavteoee ftrtMreC Caff ftppMaassi aar o U acj CH Jtmelaua Wtfsftii.a.i rwmf4us earaloea. sat amtfkavt Urn waioaare. vuiwri jrioar. ir nn mi m kraakB mag TBI H.CAll CO.. fMMCIelJWR, .MPr max Cf Yl eharcwr t eohm e a fc v mvaurca Cxsict EtrsK Lw Cm. FPU ears arm oi ITOTASY tXWUQ fart Ueak i.m kaxaa. a--a m cam las HwrOBL fTeed Purray Livery gtables. Aooommo-!tio- n Uneur-passe- d i'l'-iV-t Hours. v'4j CEO. GRANTER, Proprietor, a t f i ccTvvta 9 'fWK? 'W'w Finest turnouts ia the county. FpectiAl aUent!on riven to funcy riga, and oonopftent driveri furniahed. llforsM boarded by the week or month, and transient f carefully attended to. If you want a rig to meet yoo at the car line, eall tjs up. Telephone, No. 746 J. Warenski E. lias the Beet Brands of Beer, Liquors toQ Cigars Constantly on Hand. Make a. special! ol Furnishing Pure Goods for Family Uaa. V 1 Stock of the Oldert nd WhJaklee ia Town. A Large Brandies y0U Whisky Fourteen Years Old Nothing Better Can Be Had. 1 Life and Distinguished Services OP icKinley By MTJRAT IUALSTEAD. Fdtnoos Journalist and Aothot. ntroauotlon by Penator CHAUNCEY M. DEP1SW. BpeotsJ CbpUrt by Geo. C. H. Groayenor, Col. Albert BalsUed sad A. J. Mooaoo. Contatuln rfBi.'1"-''""!.- J' '!!" " a.(uU aeeoaat of hie aanbttton to obtaia early llfei an adulation; hla brtlilant oaraee aa a soldier la the ClTll Wart kia patriot , wooed mm avble ad remut ratios aa f laalfliaia. Ooatalae his last spee saafl the b4 Await ot Lis aaeaalBfl Ji M vlaJ. i A Oraod r'fe 'JUmlaated snd by Ralthful Sera-oNobU Uvin. I id- Illustrious Indian Princes. Hut it is only those thoroughly acquainted with Indian annals who will the appreciate, in glancing through catalogue of these arrivals, or meeting face to face the illustrious strangers, what a blending of t lie old aiid est; times they denote. Take, for Instance, the Sovereign I'rince or Jaipur, who, with other companions scarcely lesa distinguished, concentrates in his own splendid person the story and the associations of the Hajput dynasties. The oldest house lu Europe, the proudest pedigree, are things of yesterday mere mushrooms of human developmentcompared with the family trees of these princes, who scorn to be contented with an ancestor more recent than the sun himself. And it Is not exaggeration to say that all the books , all tho of western and liraiitome, chronicles of Krois-sar- t all the vicissitudes of European war and diplomacy, make dull and dry reading side by side with the scrolls which tell of Hajpuiana and her heroes. e - See Psget Haaflsea tlj IBoa trated trlib W0 portmlta m0 Mcaes nu eoanaotael vlth the aaartrnrad Free-Ide- life. Tbl beauHful rtarr ef the foreaaoat Ameiitaa of Us are. who was leraAand bonora Mboaa aad eatMinad aed reapeaaed abroeal basldee belaf sraphteaPr portrajr--d by the SlatiafuUked eaahor mt life-lof rlvda. Is lrkmlnatfed w1h ",diyj eewras a4 aay tllniti-aUn- e half-ton- oi pHrarts a4 laeai-la- j- put scene aaaAa aad as lasted by amerteaa aiatata. Lirs A RfooRB Iannio Exajsn. rt hiehea, te rlahr t b.. . . II M. or Is a lara a booh wit. ton laaf. Trnint cover In aa appropriate emhoe4 Worwealaa B.n...m,i. t Ws ear, sply this boob la j! M r'K .a.(a..a. as .ell daws-ii- aa Ei.giJah- - Speolal Offer to Our Readers, f anil y would deatreto bare tele M'ninrlal ol u mt la in elr library, we were able to make arraniirmrnts with lbs a jpubllihrra to supply n wlib linlted BUmtiMr wblrh we bae denl.'al K .elTer. with a year's sutiaoripliou at (ollow: The American Kuttla I year . .11 5J McKlnler, (nioiorlai I U'tof Iilitloa WrtHMat, a ear faWae ft UmftU frellnl ttateary IntlMttf' t,n "THC "' t tiHVICt ilftwraf f ft;t ar aa mlU Thi Amirlca afeate ml AND OlSTIHQUISHtO ktr 7ar. 3. Total 1 ftt S UU OF WIWAM UcHIMUY," ... In A st4 avJ Fajw Pataaaa, f IMIileHtl M utgTgf j Iva Mlam RtaaHe, MS CALLfffi? Anu-ilrai- - Family Library Literature 12 Complitc Novru Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS : 25 ct. ve corr $2.60 NO CONTINUED STORIES IVIM NUMBER COMPUTE IN THE FINEST' rtaa-titlH- t ( a?.UiJ. FJtt UOTU M teals eilra fur uiallint the book I 13 all Tour Mine. liner acd ln?estor In, kail aal innttion, Aaeertltlag fl.00 per torh. Good ad for Hie rale 14-0- ' 410 Worthingtoo Bldg.. Boston, ifaas, Pubscription, COo per year. ( in-r- s The :v ri, for .el. ., illlvi and everything you call nai.A X:iai. i Why Men's Shirt Waists Went. The hot weather has made evident one fact In men's fashion. The shirt waist is no longer in vogue for men. hast summer It was all I lie go, hut it was only on trial, In all the crowds on the avenue and th" other many thoroughfares recently not a man with A Wail a shirt waist was visible Street good fellow who knows all the ropes about the "cut" of the day says that the cause of It all is because a man likes to have handy pockets. "A woman," said he, "will go about with one hand occupied in banking on to a purs- - or reticule and the at her other clutching frantically skirts, and yet wonder why she Is not Man will give a commercial success up drink sometimes and igars snd theaters, but be cannot give up pockets. And that Is why." says th Pittsburgh Ilinpateh. "the masculine Shirt waist has dropped out of existence. It does not have pockets" All the bent : Beers on Draught. Choice Cigars " .a. A'cld - i. t ke;it in (itock. on jtfid . sc. a lvr t . SriytM., ete EcMoaiWal d Wines, Erandies and Whiskies I: ir-- carry a complets line of liquid The best W'p poods. af'T mother-in-law.- to BeP KIN'I'Kl'W INK a ionrnal for KdvertimTa wefkly at five dellars a year. It teaelus the Bcience ainl jirnrtice of Advertising and 18 hijihi) fHteemed by the most in this ueeeBful advert country and Great Ilrilain. Liberal nittnnisnion allowed. Address INK, 10 York. New St , Sprue pub-hshf- :A aa Laef t , mother-in-laof the man who had set out the trees. The old lady died and the physician presented his bill. After pnylng it. the citizen thought of out and presented the trees, and made -Hut the trees died." a hill for them. "So did my protested the doctor. retorted the other man. The doctor paid t!ie hill. Wanted MIDWAY SALOON us inn "tn lmd knight-errantry- ant r i miiiir-- - err AX i jus-lic- e HOUSE FOR SALE . ti ki e Chicago, III, Discrimination ' 11. KNIGHTS OF FVTHIAS. MjU Tr Wx!indaMail rtiltii at l ot o'clock In than Csaila upora Horn. Bloca. Vlaivlng broiica Invitfd, j. 0. TvHKStfCK 0. U J. T. KiKan. K.ot h.a. nn5 sporting foods of alt kind, at Inlormailon. is- ti,-- .1 y -'r .- UU QQ ,A eq T abuui ln wlM,.ij at. - . . - . - . MUMMAY, LATHS' MA&UINf. hMLI arian ft aok , dol-w- reuretary Ja i.Uim GYCLE CO., , Si V"" ' I VI Mar-J- i "Cahooa, Clerk. tK llil ,0, . &f It - WOJ0JHEN OP THtt WORLD. No. Sf'S W , daaa ef tb Woria mxw 'crf Thurr-d.J ai(hkla ra. Halt. Murraj. Johu (jrabam 0. 0 rite for It In ?aob town to rM and rialblt a atSDlt . nmniifiu-iura- . make IQ Voo Ulej-.-lnup of TShX rnodt'l 1L3 to 60 a week, besides liailnu a whrt'l to rtda for youraelf. tor uj a cataioeiwe to town In each diptrnmite kVC MMATa reliable rr3n Writ toduy for free caUUotru and our apeolal orr sx.'liange for n if "5' 1 KSf l A t, BestlWakes Cuaranleed 11 Glide $ f 19 vHb larr pliotocraphlc eiiKraTlnKi of OUI Ostmloguea ,v luii anaui sppeiiKHrums""" "rceioaay saareas. vUsri i v a til . . -. aiiU IVUI ItlUUCIS lfi'--Wi?t- v jfVt iireo Lf.'Vv u. i by plea.ire In Salt Vll I any person In U. S. or annua without o ceit depisit, and allow 10 days trial. You take absolutely no risk ordering from a cent If na .von don't Dar - It don't- sulk vou. i - S5S Maboraay Camp is Wo Shin on aaoroval to Ma IflRO ifUSII9 S.iM iSUb IIaU iwi.rirtiir. Couillr? TiiHii;? 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL. i ' Mahogany Camp No h i Oardty c few HiBti, ujyj y TttLdm m4 Sugeea. ilS CALL'S l.y the some 'l'akiut; up lilh paiiint.- - al hie ti!n.Ts at u small liolil. lie eu li'ii .l Ins hanu' as Smith. If vuii hav i an Mil- hour in almost a.v into a same of iity you i an "draw" or MiiyihiliK else In the way of In the eveniliR of his ar-lKauit'Iilig. al the aitai he ineoiniiieiilly entered a liiimliii; esialillsliutent ami lost all tu ;,.y r.s :,nd eM'e,.t half a , i nt lo bi d, satisli.-dlar. Then he mi doubt, w ii li his prow ess. The not day the hailiff soi.ed on the hotel for drlit. and all the gnosis were re- q ik sled lo pay itieii hills and Take oiniid away l heir ltisuace. l.aiKim-hertake not pay and ooul.l not. away his luxate. Ail he could do was to write in Wasl'iiist"" for a and wail lwi days for its arrival Tin- In st day he walked ahoiil and spetil his half dollar mi lend. It was summer and he sleiu on a bench on the common. In the morning he went to the hay to have a wash, inde nendeiit of all the cares and troubles Hut he had nothluK of civilization. with which to buy himself a breakfast. Toward eveniiu' he grew very hungry and entered ;i n staurant and ordered a dinner without any clear Idea of how he was to pay the hill except to leave his coat in pledge. And li.'re conies in an example of younc l.abouohoro's luck, tempered by a ready wit. As the huiwy and for the time heliiK penniless attache ate his dinner he observed that all the waiters were Irishmen and that they not only continually Wared at him, hut were evidently discussing him with one another. A fruilty conscience induced him to think that this was of iiis impecunious appearance and that they were making calculations as to the value of his clothes. At last one of them approached their anxious customer and in a low voice said: "I bt'K your pardon, sir. Are Now this you the patriot Meauher?" patriot was a gentleman who had aided Smith O'iirien In his Irish rising and had been sent to Australia, and had escaped thence to the United Slates. "It was my business to look after patriots," said Lahouchere, telling me the story, "so I put. my finger before my lips and said 'Hush!' at the same time casting my eyes up to the ceiling as though I saw a vision of Erin beckoning me. It was felt at onee that I was Meagher. The choicest viands were placed before, me and most ex cellent wine. When I had done to all the good things I went to the bar and boldly asked for my bill. The proprietor, also mi Irishman, said, 'From a niau like you who has suffered In the good cause 1 can take no money. Allow a brother patriot to shake hands with you.' I allowed him." He further allowed the waiters to tilittkti baud,, will biiu Mini tbwu stalked forth with the stern, resolved, air somewhat hut condescending which he had seen assumed by patriots in exile. Again he slept on the common; again he washed in the bay. Then he went to the postodice. got hit money and breakfasted. l 1 BRINGS Sanitarium Baths jkj CoVi; i;t i.l r . , Business la twv en saluting 0ir m mu a yixi. rxiaar. Sent on Mitaion to Boston He Ltaea Hia Money in a Poller Game and Is 9aved froin Hunge- - by a Fancied Reaemblance. imiviiig at Grand the en tiro m., e ftlU.t... l: "! AmZTATTLmi -- tree DIPLOMAT SINGULARLY FAVORED EY FORTLNE. 1 . lit:. . Late LAKBY S LUKE DLNNEli 6. leaving at 6. SO ft. in., civiii iliv in view tin-- mjiei b m enei y in I olnraiUv arritiog a! ' iieiiwoo i prin-- i at S "ii a. hi.. IHilvilla I p. in , Mfiuitou S:.'; i ii. in., Ctiiiirailo Springs 6.10 a. m. ii' I 1, aver at ii 4 j p. in , iu time to make coonec-ti'i- ii with all line from the North, East or South. liwth tiu'.-trains carry Pullman 81eperi (liiiiuii without change, dnliimry HWpert for 3 leaver. Omaha ami St. l'aul leave OjjiU'n, train No. il. each WediieMlay laoinin. Fur leuver, Omaha mul Oliii'agii the ordinary Sleeper leave on train N:j. 4, tHeh Wednesday evening. Write or call on us fur special round trip rates to j uiut; East. They are on (sale every day. U. 8. DEVOR.Trav. W. II. DONNEI.L, IVn. As t. Agi. Jin) huuth Wtbt Temple St., Salt I ke City. I A OkbIT: in.. S.i'.t .hir.,-ti'- I.SIr't. r -- The Favorite H API'S An Midland train No. Coierac Oden at 7:" a. m., Salt Lake m., striving at Colorado Si.rin,; s;4' a. ver tt a. iii , is a good tr.iin ,uj train ! etwee u I'tah poii.ts and louver. J yN Ii c Siberian Butter Exports. Durlnp !st year T2.'"'".""i pounds of butter raine from Europe over thl Trans Slheii.-- " "ilway, -- This will save your Lite. to use By inducing 70a Jftilj',A,,V f k as or will 3I vi tO Consfiiption, Coughs and Colds. Guaranteed Cure Cure. NO Pay. Your Druggist will warrant it The only NO AD80LUTSLY CURES Grip, lnnuiinza. Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping (ouch, Pneumonia, or an Affection of the Throat and Langs. TRIAL DOTTLES FREE. fUgular Slse CO cent and elKX E. O LINDGREN, WrVTCHMAKER. .arealtfe tsWInf aader eat fee. A hewhaatd 'lealiaaoalait Witches, Clocks at the lowest A 1 Jewelrj Ion. rine Repslrlnf a ftpaoValty, U array, , . Urah, tree. MALL A L LAND 00 . aVMU niaayaa.lh H. CJRAY MININO ATTORNDtV Room 309, TamplaHeWi Uhi lakb crrTt xrsjgb |