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Show CROWS BATTLE WITH HAWK. GOOD GOODS CHEAP. Midair Conflict in JOHN GORDON & SON, Which Numberi Prowler, Vanqunh and Kill th Prutd Hill Pails, near DEALERS 15 SupnriBten4-ec- t the afn CassHl's reaideuce, on Sunday cf on of the fiercest battles ever futight Ixtwetn crow on the on side and a lar-- chicken taw k on the other and. the only battle of its kind In which tbe hawk suffered deifat, says the Baltimore buo. It Is a wr known fact that the relation between haw ' s ami crow , haTu been strained perhaps since creation, hawks wgleitinp no opportunity to dPstroy youi.g crown l.ofore they lfare the Hepresfentaiiveg of the two of birdrt rarfly mf-- t without a gpeclf-hatt'e. Thpr usually fight tn midair. This is no ri'julit the reason why the hawk has won so many victories. Fully twelie or fifteen crows took part In .Sunday's battle. The hawk was attacked in midair while hover, leg over a crow's rieit. The onslaught made him furious and he retaliated by swooping down on the tree in which the mt was built. The crows were determined to drive off the enemy and mailt a systematic and concerted onslaught ou the intruder, First one a.'oi then another would drive at him and in a Hhort time th ground under the tree was strewn with feathers. The hawk fought with bill and claws, while the crow lined only their bills. The tiyht became so hot that the hawk was compelled to leave the '.ree and, being too exhausted to fly, sank to the ground. There he made a final Ktanrl and the hattle was an Interesting one, passengers on the Emory Grovevcars being among the spectators. First ons crow and then another would give the hawk a dig w ith its bill and then jump back to escape the savage plunges of the hawk. The haw k fought as long as he could stand on his feet. Even while lying on his sideor back he kept, up the struggle. The crows, however, were relentless, and kepi on pecking away until their adversary fell death They then flew off a considerable distance and patched-ntheir cuts and bruises as best they could. Not a single one of tbeir number was killed. Vl t J tj Groceries, Confectionery, Stationery, Noveltie. And all K ndsof Fruits. Canned Goods, Etc Eto, vL e '5- J Where terrains Greet the Buyer A - I W 04i.tii.t k th crowd ell cheap. We can't help it. J. . We pr .uri u'. h th Urge; candidly to you, cod relnU M.rchandee ec.r h.,mu m S:t La- v our quick hot price). If you "act otj - d.m't com to i.e; helve for tb ptat ttva of the other fellow do. It' their old t.'t.u icjn i '. them. Out Motto to is 't that ep in this Hot Front Forge to the JH6 ua to what draw tba crowd. ock of new .on.plete V.y, r,d w ar felhug it at laid on g'.Ml that U .futab; &. V."hiapwir.e d ) that kind Sou the buaioeui for Hustling and of Aje Competition. V.; VP 1 icud 0,. Good, out of OUR NEW BIG STORE 1 Mak b icii'H, Kk Cteaar, .u You munt have that determined irapoiu.t-ble- . t imltind mi to raind barn bridge y.a ir your tip yo a Nelson isuilwd bl flag tt V Uanr.er .w-kt hve nn;l(l the mket, deUrnitoi to aiuk our alnp if w.. n t .i!..J!ir. iler are price thr ere world bentorn; forr ' , or(Wi 004Ool' 3 r 4 lat jhi AVhSSf tliey AVIien (lu-- .FOR MEN - - ' v c:rii!d of ti.e Kai f of wet-- V J r owli I; o i 'h work'!- M.'t.' oii'itv P Mot.' c.iv worhV $7 05 $4 95 M..!,'H til wool H.l' im a pa 1. Men k Mph'i bfHvy Mfn' l!..'t..i 90 I 490 a hir! l.irf imJHrAear w.irXir: k Mn's j t I.Vitm.itn.. J 4&c 69. J 98c V' f..r I 4c 39c 2 40 jj tniii t! Men Uiti ftnoui at Shoe .. ! ' the Littie Prices. :.'. '. I..-,- ; and 3 11 ln(-- o'cloc k, we will Hell and 1 DourUm thi ehoM. every between the hour pay you to eaamlne the W. , L. Poiig'aj ahoes, ami (ire for y youraeif (hat thry are Jtut as good In every way as thoie for V J whkh you tuvc been paying i' Vm; r gone you'll ;,.B nd l 1 t - too pair It J Good (ioods Cheap. 1 33c $1.45 h( wQl Don't buy shoe until you pa u a tlalt. It tke but a ftw iii'imente to than other. to atyle, com fort, and aervhe, they cannot be aurpaaaed rile this eon SALE BY of Men's, (ample Wo- for for CO9 rrlfirlmsuiV fine footHtajf 75a rpubrjirlCBi $1 00 shoes for 125 150 ii.riO ahoea for Koonomy in every line of (liin Week's I'argain To net id to mtve monev. a Anstie. - 7 WV To iwid is to aot Bullt tin. BUT Bl; I'ARUY BIG BOSTON STORE. Wliere Bargains Greet BALT LAKK CITV. Uie Buyers, 212-14-1- South "West Temple Street, next to FoBtoflice, 6 CHICAGO 1 There nre attention. aevernl You run iittrm wny of Kitting t it, draw it, plend for it, ask for it inHiel on it, and mand it. com- BEST DIKING CAR Which would you rnlher do with your printed aniiouiicfuientT thing to null Everyone w ho nitik or v. ho dot's tiling for money, ha eomethiiig to pay to the public The wny that ortaut at Ifiini you phv it, ia hh h What you any ia The way Printing in It iui-- ELECANT Hide 1 iickt d or I oer-lookei- EQUIPMENT-CHA- CARS FREE. Ticket ami IVsenger Otlice 100 West Second South, Maeotiic liliH'k. W AL1KH 11. TOWNsEND, Trav. PiiHeengor Ageut. E DKVKK, Trav. Piihcngcr A(;etit. hat you my. your piirt. the kind SERVICE-BUFFE- LIBRARY SMOKER. you ;iy it is our. Unit ' cannot be turned low n, niiHiiiiil, l do. ih diliiigiiiKl-p- irg thut must be printing print only n.iiy, but which not map printing which doeen't and wimply atk. but which diMiiand set. n - 'Miituiiiiiide attention. Are not thone the chHmcterietics TIME TABLE, you want in your printing? Then itmie in and a'M ti uh iiWmu the ll.lt biK'kh-t- folder, iMciiliir or other biiHiiiiMi luingiiig tfftCf IN PR. 1902, 1, Pit!' plaited thing. inr t . ti 1. .!,.. n ii,. 'i KT Va :, iVn.ihu, r K !is., i '.' n;' i''i" ii tl '",'v .. ..' TOO -- ... it. II it .in ,i .t :ii.-.- We have just received a supply of new type of all the latest faces and can satisfy every taste and style known to the trade. Wc hare hundreds of cuts of every description and can illustrate American Ea$le Printing: Co, your business of whatever kind. ... ...,, ,.. I t ii I'l.ll,. K" v I' .! i. ' V r ii. ! i. ,, t!:,iti i, ,,.r l.,.,:w .iii.l ..,' if.. t '.."mt I, ,,. ,f, ( v. i, I i"i i I f. ... !;.,..., v:fl,. ... ,1 It. ,. u- - ; ' !. ' e feel A'ier ite Si' VI, lb' '.till.. II l.e-i- )i v. l u I, .j eeet r,4 1 b R. K. THOiVlAS tat re trial euofll.Cf iiuntba llne w.ii be iit,l r.ajieN',W .!. !.! uutt fSSEN lS made lee Cream and Cool summer Drink. HoQj 3 DRV COODS CO. I Main Street, Salt Lake City. flote tbe Address and Call on as for Bargains 07-63-- 71 j! m",:. k THE ONLY Friend? and Strangers. We take tint liberty of pending you herewith a copy of tbe great fccreediinbinloftlie Rockies. The American with a proposition thut will iute'pst yon. Above we fjive you a chance to invent L'5 cent.s for a three months trial of the paper and below we make you an uller that will appeal to subscrihers and non suhBcribera alike. If you wi.h the Kagle lor one year $1..VJ we will order made for you by our special arrangement with one, of the best Photo Jewelry companies in the country, a hondsome hand painted miniature of any i ieture Bent us. We can make this beautiful Hand Painted Miniature from any Photograph or Tintype that you may send U 4 mounted in a frame which can he usedeith er as a laitie.s brooche or as a ONLY A SMALL MISTAKE. lapel pin or watch chaim. cannot be had at jewelers for It With a Dentist in the less than $1 and if Experience specially tinted Klondike. would cost no less than $2.50. Now, High prices In frontier towns wa we are makinr this extraordinary the subject tinder discussion at an offer for a short time, only, to new at hotel the other day, when old ones who man who had recently returned from subscribers and to the gold district In the Klondike toM pay up arrearages and one year's subscription in advance, with tbe the following story: "People get used to paying big object of iuci eaning our circulation. money for trifles, and $2 for a box of $1.50 is all we auk for a year's for a pound of bad Bubrcription sardines or and one of these I beautiful coffee become reasonable prices. likenesses of painted kicked once upon a time because the child or friend. Every yourself, price asked wag too small. It was one of our hubsci ibiTS will more like this: I had a jumping toothache, than appreciate the actual value was nearly wild with it, when I went of these brooches, when the miniato the shanty where I was told there ture is of some dear lrieud or was a dentist. A rough looking fellow-tolWe want me that he was it, and I asked child who is dead. him to draw my tooth. He looked me solicitors for the paper to handle over, got his forceps fastened on my this "easy" proposition ia connectooth, aud yanked it out after a couple tion with the excellent premium of hard twisti." article. For terms, samples, out" 'How much?' I asked. office. " 'Well, $2, giiess,' said the dentist fit, etc, apply at this Pub. Co., American Eagle "I paid him, although my jaw still H' !' ten l ,. p.-- : v.:, :,- mm ,. Phrtogxaplhy I. ' .el ,' P 1' .,..,.t" "... P' M'l ' P... t I c- ,i !' - :i .' , t I n ir V n ,1.,',, .. '.,.., M v , - 'I'" ..;' . '.. iin1.' The mau was gone a few minutes, and then came In and reported: Tap-miti- . the wind Is blowing rlsht over the ship gold-plate- FIRST-CLAS- S BLACKSMITH SHOP inmurray a x , - a t i. Good workmanfhlD ia re pairing always makes au old huggy look new Horse Shoeing, Wagon and Car-riawork a Specialty. General d Phicksmithing done ou short and done right. All work no-lic- st guaranteed to be Crst class. Electric Lights in the shop Puilders of New Works. Second Hand Wagons and Buggies bought and sold. If yon will call and give us a trial we will treat you right. Jhop next door loGtanter's Livery Stables. H. A. Laursen & J. Hobley, Props. V'l i of Death. Evidence Toe following have been suggested i" me'doils of deciding whether death s m urred Tie a string lirmly about the finger, f the end of the finger becomes .',i?n and red. lifp Is not extinct. n Heft, a bright sttei reedle into fleth. If it tarnishes by oxidation i ttpmrse of hati an hour, life may considered not extinct. . Inject a few drops of lupior anuud-liae under th" skin. Iurln life a """"P reil purple sp"t is formed. Meinen the eye with atropine. Dtir--P W ill dilate. K llf.i the pupil Lock at a lir'ght lieht or at the sun, !v."i""itri the fingers held closely side bv 'd. imrlng Hf the color ia pink, after death a dull white. Aftrr death a dark spot Is said to form gradually on the outer side of fie lhito of the eye. from drying of 'he surface, so that the dark chotld S, IIOI T FI W. PATENTS o y p in n ii. t S, U ," h ti... i V ,v i i i, ..tii. ii , K GO ii absolute sign of delay fur It than run ') risk of burying alive. i lev GO TO THE TDE RESORT SALOON. t he I ft TO MIlvK Fl'l'ZGKRAbD. Pnop. LAST CHANCE A'e carry the Finest Line of Liquors, Whiskies. Brandies, Wines, Tobacco and Cigars. To (Jet a Drink Before Going to Salt Lake . , ALL T1IK AT TUB Popular Beers Kept on Draught Saloon Hem Siuedish (in the l'.aglev lilock.) Amusement Hall, with Pool Tahl) in connection. . , . An ideal resling place to drop in and wait for the street car. . . A perfect Wines, Liquors and Cigars Kiki.hex & N'im.so.v, ' Proprietors. Murray, 1'iah State Street MONTROSE 9 AJ.,. . T . -- :T AtC a .Wi-- 3 t j hot and leading dairy In the district of Murray aud fur. nishesall kinds of dairy A. SMITH, Prop. Roods. Ts first-cla- A IT LINE II. ruF.ArnsT OF PLACE IX MEN'S TOWN FOR. ss CLOTHING LADIE'S JUST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST. DRESS COODS, WAISTS, LTG If you want somctbing Good and Cheap, call on us. Bargains every day. l d.th, Hetter ' f4 : lYrpfactton Ii Murray, Utah. " lin; through. and Cun antred Satisfactory, ISAAC U', ,,,, ; ! He Found Out. "Wo get queer men on our ships sometimes," said Hear Admiral Schley, w hile he was telllns stories of his experiences, "although they are all brave and loyal. "There was a landsman on one of my ships once who was a bright fellow, apparently, and I took him as au orderly. One night 1 was in my cabi in, and a gale of wind came tip. .tiled th. orderly and said: Kind out how the w ind is blowing and report to i 'I' " i' P: I., p r ir - -- V! t A !' CttJ Th'KH OliiM'Uttl EUll T , U ,., V ... M , -- l s V ;c V '"'' .,. - 'I !''. ." t T!- And can be present at nny required momeiit by leuvirg notice cither at the Eagle office or at my r deuce in Murray. : . ... " I'-.- i nt ,, ' I IS ,. IH'V ,,. v I - j..,. I.,.,. v I, 1. r a ,. s;is t ' i ., iT' ;i i ,ti V Mil.,' .I'.i ... Vl, It' l'n vl.M. t ,: ft !! ;, I, ., I Homme - !'. i Ii- " TO J if. t. m t AU!tl Vfn r. The Key to George IV.' Coronation. A coronation story is told hy Sir Dominie Colnaghi, his Majesty's Consul General, Boston, U. S. A., has. of course, no application nowadays, but it Is an interesting sidelight on the His grandfather ways of the past. of desiring to see the coronation George IV, for which he had no ticket of admission, put on his best clothes and walked off with his sword, and knocked at a door ia the tower of the Abbey. "I want to come in," he said. "You can't come in here," was the reply. "But I've a silver key In my "That's no good." "Yes, pocket." but I've got the gold key also." "Oh. well, you niay come In, then!" And he did go In and had an admirable place in the gallery, whence he saw London Chronithe whole ceremony. cle. e oo n in ,! ,1 i. ...... r: EXfU'KIVVEY '.i .0 jt m ir!,V.;.:;:,u.,v,N..!,u,irp- -Vr'vr S ...I. ,,;V- IC IS GIVING ATTENTION a m 1. in n !!! !., .,!;. .s. ,i its-- ".'" r:.- - THE BEVEL PHOTO GALLERY I i a m ..i. t . i " First-Clas- Voniaa ached pretty badly. " 'That's the cheapest thing I've seen around here,' I said. "'Well,' he said, T thought I'd make It low, because on account of the bad light 1 pulled the wrong tooth.' "I had to go the next day to have the bail tooth out. and he made matters square by charging me $10." JiMB 3 All Work Strictly In nil -- eu.t i.ljr Aiiirre an iure 1 Ml 5 i MONTHS tu finest d Gommanding Attention. Views g CENTS geutle-man'tive- 2 ll.OOahofsfor ! - 00 2 48 hoee for $;!.( m si a8Ht:I!cv& DurftbiSiiy aLoea on hoea for tl.75 BIC BOSTON STORE, Tliero Beauty week: 8c hofa fl 25 shoe ahoea. 4,f"0 pair and Childruu' men' d cuatom-mad- ifiet e if convince you how much cheaper we are $5 by a. 3 ttacd, State Stieet, Murray, I'tali. Jee Gream parlors in Tfturratf. At the Old ljlg . "UJI'' and Cigar3 TnViarem n,, links heaven to our earth. JAM ES GILBERT, |