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Show Abodes of Wealth Some 0 Wc Have a Lively Interest have !.., n lrn!:!.!-hallfl a S cf f;i houses, a.-- iin'.tvi in.: Id the wants of our customers and are constantly on the a'ert to an tieipate their denres. This warm weather nuy affect the blood tfls market or the coal dealer, but it our djs not in providing the very best, for the least money possible. Just now you want goods that satufy aul m .ike you cotn'ortable. You will Sad tht very aS-jo- i t rather the f;iivm;,?ii' IVr'.iiii pants. liniise oiiiil.i tu mite to ti e ia.i- ea-erj- t! e c,.!:, - of t!' it wi .. .I !y t kind at our store and a pleasant word goes with ever gratis. Cfl:n in and, rake over the basins we a- offerlnj in warm weather merchandise. You'll fiad T.hal you are looking for. s jit "HONEST GOODS i ami ehiii rs represei-.- ail Myle and epochs and the roiors of draperies atid carpets ohviocsy one another, tl:ey tolerate it witlioot a nrar- unr. lt;;t lueie are faai.ntg pl'oplo t AT LOWEST PRICES.1 l from India ' - te iiiifa:r to t)f i'iir.rc, apply tiiis estiir.ate to ti.ose statesmen ami their wic wl:o come to of Wasliiiiton oMiy hir the :f flats alConsn .s ami rent h'n.s-'-ready funus':! (1, Tin !! 'he place to tiieni is simply a sen of privato hotel, whese drapeiies an-- f.iniishin.s represent the taste of soue ii'i al vner or real cattle man. at: t!:i i;h the tables in. of ohscqnioiiS yom.g i v. i n. Senator and Mis. liepew, in the old Corcoran mansion which the late Sen ator'ltrice mailt a symphony in white and crimson, lave instituted few changes. The Boorish ilosiiui of the hall and its asaic columns, ail of snowy whit"3, are heavily nilded. ami the red velvet carpet of the Ion; hail doors that opens into tumorous show other vistas uf white and pold and crimson, vith graceful palms ami everywhere p;vn howls of flowers. Another palatial home is that of Senator 1 'iraher. The reception hall is i JOHN GORDON & SON, DKALEM 15 Groceries, Confectionery. Stationer?, Novelties, And all K ndsof Fruits. Canned Goods. Etc. Eto. Tobacco e.nd en CI gar o Utah. At the Old Stand, State Street, Murray, finest Jce Gream parlor3 liXurra. in Pure Home maae loe Oream and Cool Summer Drioke. ERNSTROM FlasmoTedinto hie THE HUB." ma Ilaia Street, Gait Lnka Clj. pote tha Address and Gall on as for Bargains CT-C3-- (f. iltajiuu u..ai mat.iu.tMjL.m:mtiii. .nraAC if ZD J!m To'tro-er- , Qusnirell raider, mem James" gang. who. with ber ot .lc-hi;, brothers. Cole and Holt Younger. s tenter, ee.l to life imprisonment in 1ST7 for '.h- - Nortbmdd. Minn., bank raid and the iMirder of Cashier Hay- H'd. committed suicide last week in room in the Keaidoii hotel at St. Paul, Minn. The dt ad man was found with a revolver clinched in ins bight nana, lie had used his left hand to ..leady revolver when he held It to his temple. His elotties were neatly loldd. and everything in the room showed he had made careful preparations tu end his life. Vutiiigei was recently paroled after or her last visit to her daughter, the 'k'e Qui'Ot tif tl'at far off country. On ti e sh'.e wall hangs an immense tapestry feme of a l asan mouster pay it's trihute to his e:irs a (lod. The tnrh;: ei MitcT!i.re iere.l the long erlmsi ti cli!;. upheld hy a group wit'3- a !'! ly of the its Washington e character, or cf the WWW VWWV WS" r F WASTED LIFE. Show Rhine's Rcidrncc. Curresyuiideuri' JIM T 0VNGER ENDS Fjcicuj I'cu:cs In the Na'ior.al Ccjitjl Vh'.cU Iadiviiualiy aid Character 'sties cf th: Jirnies ;j ! U store on Murray street, where be invites the puUio new inspect his aew and full stock of . .! . tula I vfy V w Wall Papers, Linoleums, Stoves.Ranscs, Etc, fff) Jim Younger. twenty five years of a life se. tence in the Stillwater penitentiary. The parole did not restore his full citizenship, and stipulated he should not leave the state. When Younger wished to marry recently Misa Alice Miller, who had nursed him when he was down with the wounds received in the Nurthtiohl gun fight, he found he could not because he was legally dead. The police found a package of letters that had passed between Younger and the woman with whom he was in love. The woman reciprocated his affection, and it was reported at one time ttiat they were to be married. Her relatives raised objections, and a further obstacle was the fact that it was pointed out that a paroled prisoner could not legally contract a mar- - Wins r THE PIONEER DRUG STORE. Dr. JOSEPH JIAWIIOTT, IS THE PLACE TO fjrus, cikt Articles, BUY- IW., i 4 ' , - B0CH3. 1 Stationery, eto. 1 ' v 5V In all these departments we carry tlie Finest ami Best Selected Stock to be found in town. tOUR PRESCRIPTION DEP'T ii I - vii v r Is prepidfd over by a careful and experienced Pharmacist. compounded any honr at night. We also carry a full line of Staple and Fjncy Groceries. ' the celebrated remdeies advertised elsewhere in this paper, namely: "Dr. King's New Discovery", "Electrio Bitters", "Bucklen's Arnica Salve-'- and "Dr. King's New Life Pills " TTe arcagentn for , Corner cf State Murray St, HOUSE IN WHICH from all parts of the country whose lines are cast in the nation's capital for considerable length of time, and who therefore buy or lease a temporary home here ar.d furnish it as ctrefully as their permanent abiding place elsewhere. Kor instance, when you enter the Imposing froi.t door of Secretary John Hay's residence, on fashionable Sixteenth street, you are irresistibly reminded of "Little Breeches" and feel, without being able to tell why, that though the owner may be a great statesman he is a good deal more of a poet than anything else. A very small blonde "Buttons," with a show of red in his livery, ushers you in, and before proceeding to the gold and white drawing room you may take time to study the wide hall. There is Discrimination F '-- if i l m f In the choice of lienors wi 1 lead a man who knows a good article when he tests it to choose a bottle of our whisky as a et indby in the house in case of tickuess, or when a go id, pure stimulant is needed. A, horn of whisky on acold day will warm the cockles of your heart and pufc new lifefnto you. r 1MB Corner a fireplace in one corner, on whose andirons a wood fire blazes and brass crackles from the first chill blasts of autumn till jonquils come again; dark, Saloon PAUL BLINN, Proprietor "W .... f;ll 1 line cf LEGAL BLANKS iu Stock and f.,r Sale at The Eagle OXc bull Lake City and Murray Price CarrirJ at, .... Original Coupon Rooks Blank Rooks, Letter Files; Copyinr Book?, polished oak in mantel and woodwork; carpet and hangings of dark blue velvet; easy chairs ar.d stands with magazines In convenient nooks, and pictures galore. Among the latter you first notice a fine portrait of the Secretary and his son, the late Adelbert May, whose death occurred two years ago. Next your attention is directed to the pictured face of Henry James, the writer, and intimate friend of the Over the stairway appears family. Doticelli's "Holy Kamily," the figures life size and painted in the rich, dreamy coloring the master loved. Senator Hanna's hallway is massive, exactsimple, rich and old fashioned ly what might be expected by those who know the man. It opens into the most charming room In all Washing- - TTardv'e Ccrapoa I) mks . . . T- -i r. t Hrna Juurnnls, Fastenings, and Fenotls, School Supplies. The Eegle Publishing Co, r ! Pen. Inks Ledgers, Roi Papers, Typewriter Supplies, - i - H , ih ; s ', 1 - L . w' BLAINE DIED. big enough for a bull room, and at one end is a caverr.mis fireplace, where winter logs geral out cordiality and good cheer. There is an imposing coat-o- f arms in hanip.'orod brass over the fireplace, and set about the vast place are chairs and tables of richly A wide carved and polislitj oak. stairway leads to the stateiy hail above, and up stairs and down a touch of sylvan beauty is added by plenty of tall, gracefiii palms, The Grant reside! ce has the polished floor of its hail covered with the skins of fur animals, and among its store of treasures is the historic chair made of horr.s of buffaloes, which was presented long ago to the famous THE NATIONAL HQMESEEKERS ASSOCIATION SlHJMITS Ik If w!m to li pnf rT r"nt '" iiitnt-n- lundliiril wlihr.T To Urn ia Ui fear el oujl it cut te m tarn 9n Jnm.f m T in Tro'. POINTHR TO YOU. The crtniilfT h um Dlfd tbt 7uur.t to lofMUsat to ba T Xu lU'itctid upun a fc A -- l:ou t"4 A"V rkN teak-woo- it r.fc vonr own rbnlc itf.honi. A. mod M Ml mod with. locality t ttioDfhII ?..'if rar Dii re'ma tK) ttrrb.Mk rlr.. Ill or iii.o .vuid pc Ilk iolcrwa. nd WL T.TLL bur th Hi.m foryou. . t you in caae of aiokuess er oon employ meufc guatnt tb TiU for rirctlr) Honm 2H DVy bl v.k. - at tlie Jvinle n.1-or infor-ud- t Ca'I ahathe saya. ('.ill a XtLhael M'nim. who lu.J r cpived his lvin and e o- le nn. NATIONAL ASSOtl.VTIO.V Op CHICAGO. llOMi-.SKi:isi:i:- Woatorn a '9 tP'u(qtiarti"i srj oili eposii.-Tr- e'J'il , Wa'ker Brcv, 6a't uk, Salt Lake Ctt V - July in, 19111. Jim and Cole Younger were released from the state prison at Stillwater on parole. Bob died many years ago. After Jim's release from the penitentiary he was employed by a firm of tombstone cuters of this (ity. and with Colo, who was in the employ of the same firm, went through the state soliciting or ders. On one of these trips Jim was thrown from his wagon and hurt his head badly, aggravating an old wound he had received In the civil war. He left the firm in a few months and was Mrs. S'lerMan. w idow of the General whose ride is said to have saved the day at Winchester (hat is vehemently disputed at that place), has one of the most Interesting hulls In Washington. paintFacing the entrance is a ing of "Lit tie Phil" illustrating lluch-anafield's poem. The w arrior in uniform and bis galloping black steed seem about to plunge out of the canvas with such velocity that you Involuntarily step aside to be out of the Hanging near by Is the Genway. eral's saddle, and the sword that he carried through the civil war. To the hall of Senator Hale's home an air of classic dignity Is lent by busts of Panteand Virgil, their white with laurel marble brows wreathed chaplets. The piesidlna: genius of Senator Elkins' magnificent reception hall bronze figure of Knglnnd s is a champion, the forever renowned St. George. He stands with lance at rest at the foot of the gnind stairway. At one end of this baronial looking hall is a huge fireplace, ami flie Senator's home blossom, the Virginia creeper, trails its prarafiil length around the recessed walls. and The house which James G. Illalne occupied, and in which the great statesman died, still stands, one of the show places of the capital. Commodious and in its way handsome a hlig'it seems to hang over the spot, and truth It is, as old residents of Wcshington are fond of repeating, mijfoth'no has ever attend cd the occupants of the old mansion " yW; 1 '. I. t .fit MA Lite 8 We HOW IS THE TIME YOU HEED ETC. RIFH1CERAT0R3 EASY G1U1H5 THE GRAGER WIRE AND IRONWORKS On n ym. ilPlilliilik n watrior. i vm Jit'in i .71 ft life-siz- MANUFACTURERS IROM FENCES, BAiiK, 03 OFFICE & COUNTER RAILING, FLCYER STANDS ALL KINDS OF FANCY IRON AND WIRE WORK. n life-siz- e For Ceau'.y. vegetarian writer says: "One of the most wholesome and nutritious articles of di"t is olive oil and it is as beneficial for external as for Inter-na-l use. It was the custom of the ancients, who were most luxurious in their batliiiR lin'dts. tu anoint the oils after the lKidy with v'-aMbath. Atlile'es and jMndiators also with oils. anointed th"lr in the habit of athletes oil ot the using the fn hi)' cxprett-eollvff to give S"irty nnd suppleness to the limbs. Some or lie greatest A Masonic Temple, ton a low ci iilnged whose room, walls are decorated with nothing more pretentious than etchings, framed In Mack moldings; hut they are the most artistic of their kind, and the or painted molding is no veneered sham, but solid ebony. Many charm-Ievidences of travel are scattered about Indian baskets and blankets, Oriental tapestries in diin blocs and cabinets filled with olives, Old World curios gathered by the family, Henares brass and Ivory, gods of In India. China. Jnj an and Mexico. short it shows culture and refinement la'her than tne mllPotis the owner possesses, and Is the most restful spot In nil the laud for a wiaried statesman. The I eiter home Is more palatial. As yon enter Its portuls you fsioe a flight of white innrble stairs lending to the reception hall above; and a similar stairway descends to a great room below, floored with white marble. The walls rif the entrance, the floor, the balustrades, a'e all of dnzingly while marble, whici somehow still os a chill to your heart, edd ns the charity of the rich. Harcli'R on the upper balustrade Is a priceless drapery wrought with gold, which ."Its. I.eUer brought riage. The couple determined to disregard the objections of relatives and an effort was made to overcome the other obstacle to their marriage by securing from the state board of pardons a full pardon and restoration to citizenship. This effort failed, and t Ii is. It Is thought, had much to do with Younger's determination to end his life. f v. lii'ifi'.:' Ho-mn- n e;-- beauties ot rn w !i history tellR ali.o been prone to me the oil." have Houses of Glass. Glass houses ef a very substantial s kind inn now he built. Milesian are turning out glass bricks for all sorts of building put poses, claiming for (li m such advantage) as free transmission of variety of , clieapness ami natural light, Mret-gthglass-maker- When adaptability. complete diffu- sion cf light Is needed, as in factories, conservatories, courtyards, etc., they are specially tiialle. Business Prlnciplts First. John P. Itockeffller. who never tines tobacco ami decries Its use by others, Is said to be the head of the comendeavoring to gain rramif.-n-torof tobacco t bination whif-control of the 111 tv!s ( out v. Is WE DO ELECTRO PLATING IN ijl SILVER, NICKEL AND COPPER 531 STATE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. iff Alice Miller, clerk of a cigar stand in one of the largest grocery stores of St. Paul. It is said that relations between Jim and Cole Younger were much strained- - In fact, that the brothers hail not been on speaking terms for the last six months. Cole Younger Is confined to his bed with sickness. The quarrel was over money matters. IJ. WIRES, LIQUORS AJID GIGflRS ALWAYS ON CARLSON BIRCH 6c 1M , wi' Murray Eug Company "Dealers r raj Drugs ci i Torct Artir: .AND. Medicine Agn "'hi iO. tor Dr, King's New Discovery tnd New Ufa Letters and lli.eklen's Aruica H.! v. prescriptions Gef'ir Tr. W. E. FiRREEEE, To Reopen Eiverald Mines. been A company has recently of the rich formed for the emerald mines of Somondoco, Columbia. The nilius were discovered in until 1.137, and worked to advantage 1792, when they were closed by ordei-o- f the king of Epa-'nLargest ("rivate Park. The most wonderful private p&t In the world belongs to Mr. William If Ii In the Adirondack Whitney. mountains. It corsl.its of im.oon acres. Sixty-foulakes and ponds and half lu a dozen mountains sic o:nprl-eI's area. il AM). Careful Attention Given to Family Trade. How.Pinero Works. Probably the most leisurely worker among dramatists of the day is Arthur W. Pinero. He confesses to taking a couple of years over a play, and sometimes longer. "Iris" was written and rewritten until very little of the origl-ra- l remained, "The Gay Lord Quex" was copied out no fewer than twelve times, and 'The Second Mrs. perhaps b!s most successful play, also Involved a gnat amount of labor. HALL - SALOON & BILLIARD Carefully Belected Stoek of SCHOOL ON THE OCEAN. New Idea That Seems to Be Based on Sound Sente. A floating school has been conceived by an American, and a line new sailing vessel, the Young American. Is to accommodate I'.Mi pupils and IT, teachers, and for nine months in every year it will be rolling happily about on the ocean wave. The idea Is that the scholars should gel the full benefit, of the sea air at a critical time In their development, and that by visits to all the principal seaboard countries of the world they Humid acquire useful know ledge of the manners and cus toms of many peoples. The school course covers a period of four years, and Die fees for this time work out at something like $."j,tn. P- Gpoun Jed M rr37, rcrf"ua:ry. Tills, Ehotrti pay or ft C;l. 't Hud, fvvf Vfwv- - |