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Show J CAiraiE D Sewing Machine ELitsd ovr the rapid; '.recognition FREE A Given Away! already received True Detective Story That Reada Like a Diino Novel. How Fruk Novak, mnd an j pakleV- - cu2ltl.en 1 lu.uriarc Fraud, aa Traerd froiu Ouialm (o the Klondlk., j Iw. TO .' linr GO A !LT'E!R i Q The Salt Lake Music Dealers. r, fiiiil?i -- !. corporator. f . ',7 Your '.Supplies where You Any article of Merchandise for salo in Murray. can be found in Great are .sure to find Them in Stock ftnd where You Can Have a Quantity, and of the Highest Grade Quality at our ttore, Inre Variety to Sole;; t From and Gil for to Any. J. P. rO ft A W' A WJJJ-A- AAA f. Jl DAYTON, Manager. jlftjl ght AH you ti.i'i on a p.!c.l cat J (i) your name location of your icsidcnc; ; ,) post-rfTic- e o -) t i!"-- a This is no guessing contest inquiring a payment, a f ubscription, or a personal s.'rvicc cf any scrt. If you own an o!d A rirw " Inzer' you have only to send jjve.t i:l the requisite information in order cxuegs lor it. rc'.c for a prize worth bavin;. It costj absolutely nothing but a postal card, which may bring to your dtor the best i.i the no:ld in exchange for your old one. i'l t , Ci No may be half a dozen times a day. We march in with the air of conquerors i.tiiieMtig all that please our fancy. We make our desires known with short, shin j) words of command, with never n "please" to soften the verbal asperity we afTed. We toss things about the cornier iiwlf ns disdain that vn'Ui acrimoniously as if colors and moral offenses which ( ntterns were ;;ave ns righteous cause for auger. We give oil t lx- - trouble we can, without a thought ns to the time to be employed in putting owav trr failures we s contemptuously discard, and then we stalk out, of the shop, where we !ive not expended a shilling, and we carry our heads as if we were the inr jured party, not they tliose T V,hbed and badgered shop n.ssistanta. i'his is no fancy portrait. We can see it realized in good substantial flwhnnd IcmmI any day we like to go intoa large hon and watch the throng pacing to r.'l fro. Whether it be from pride, or iauei s, or downright Ixiorishr.ess. it is j:cre 'tlie less repreliensltile, end he c ould be true benefactor to his coun-trwho substitute for our present bearing something more gracious nml more genial, more courteous and more considerate. o? mi i sewing-niaclii.-j- UVa4W'V"'rT"l ...ri rtn9 ESTEY ORGANS Month Sold on . Br lnlr nrnl-- q lljLlZLO ..a v lir) Payment of - $7 per W eber Pianos & Clark Pianos Story At $io.oo per Month. M:ndo!ins, Guiters, Banjos, NVrT W" CplOU vsohhs, llic, Tronupiio Largust and Best Stock of Sheet Music and Books. e? Pv- - -- & Coalter, Daynes 74 Main St., Salt Lk City Stock A Big OF 6. ULIUtJ' detectives, says the New York Journal, was that Novak en; ticed Murray iuto the store at about WcFtSnd South streei. of the night of February 3. miduig-htSalt I.aknCity. It also appears that the two men were Silver or Aiualpm Fillings (for drinking heavily. Murray undoubtedly became hopelessly intoxicated. It was a short time) only 50 cents. then believed that Novak killed MurFluent Crown tui Bridge work ray with the ax found in the ruins, car- at reasonable rate. ried his body into the basement, where Only office iu th city having he placed it Hpon a cot, saturated it It will pay you sjCin tain Roller of all Styles, IRON DISSOLVED BY WATER. with kerosene and applied a match. Lady operators. to call ou tbein whiliin tliecity. Novak at. once made his escape, t?oin ,VliOots, Spring Matrasses, C3t I out nlnfnic More Carbonic Aeld Flnt smith and over the hills to Homestead. Tiavelera YaltKes, 1'hKn I. line lioea the Work. jTi'uuk, From there Novak went to Iowa City, Seme interesting experiments and slipping into the city quietly and puriuto the ability of water to exWindow Blii.ds. chasing n ticket for the west, ercise a destructive, influence ou iron A few days afterward Novak was pipe, which have recently been made Upholstering Repairing traced t o Omaha ai.d a cony of t he ticket in Furopp, have yielded results not genwhich he pnrcha.st'd and Ripnod was ser the PhiladelGoods. in Stcond erally expected, rejiorts ' TLis ticket carried him from cured. . ; , t phia Record. It has bcon ascertained Special Omaha to Furtland, Ore. Novak made. waters that leonOaining little lime, his fust mistake when he the but nn appreciable quantity of ticket v.hieh he had purchased, as it carbonic acid, were observed to was signed, F. A. Smith. A copy of the exerci.se a solvent action upon the iron, STATE STREET, MURRAY v, as ben-to Iowa, where it mid the course of the actionwastra'-d- . siynatuic L. i:ilKSTBOM, Proprietor. was compared with dozens of letters A known quaniity of iron fiiinfi-- was which Novak had writi-eto people p!acel in each of three vessels, which IhiHV. Not only had the. fugitive used were resjiectively filled with ordinarj' Hot Spuys his initial, but llm furniture was writXuiuiaiing river water, and the same waiter uftcr ten iu identically the same hand Unit Fool, 52 V esl'lhiul Sotilli Slreat, Salt '5rbonic acid lies passed through it. for the, man bad always vrrittem The fu f jfike City. The wslorg of tlitms) Springs a few minutes, nnd after the addition a cur for catarrh, rlieumatism of sufficient limn to just neutralize the gitive made pood time, nud he reached 4rn sine dys; opgii, Dnrvousuas:, hye cnrlionic acid. I'ortland February 12, having covered nouriilyia. The vessels were scaled and khliwv disniisss. leris CAREFUL HELECTICJ5 the distance from Iowa City in four by mercury fmm contact by the air, ami uftcr the lapse of a certain time the days. From Portland he w ent to Port cj iron dissolved in each case was deterTownseml, arriving there February 14, P&" W i n o 8j 4 In the first case the water and from that point he went to Seattle, mined. ' ED. FOY ? l.nd dissolved about 0.0003 per cent..; Careful Atleniion Febwhere he took the steamer Al-in the second, 0.02 per cent., while in ruary 2:i fo Juneau. 0 1 g a rc j Tr prietor the. Given to third only traces of iron could be At this time Novak was travclingtin-de- r V."--' d discerned. Always ou Uiuid,' " '' " The water in the second the name of F. A. Smith and was in ene was clear, but on standing Trade company w ith I,n fiong. a Chinese merto the air ferric oxide separated. MANLFACTUREIUiSOF chant. Foth were drinkirg heavily and It was therefore inferred that waters gambling all of the time on, the way to containing carbonic acid and very little Juneau, l'avx ngciswho returned from High Grade,Viii;ars. lime dissolved iron as ferrous carbonJuneau on the steamer identified Strictly a Louie cur.eern. ate. The latter is then decomposed by the msm traveling under the name of I'atronapaS.ilicitcd. the oygelll of Hie air, and ferric oxiile Smith, as Novak. UTAH. Ls Ml'hRAY, deposited and carbonic acid formed. From Juneau Novak left with a large The latter can r.gnin attack the iron, party of niii.crs for the. Klondike eomu-try- . nml thus wuter containing little be uibij Returning miners rcportd that he To quit oftu'j&uco end?andandvli;ifmrver, acid may have a powerful acr, tuUe No 1;. was seen at Dawson City, w here he was nctle, lullW..U.1r tf'jr": .'". 'hot iriiet viali n tion iron pipes, the f upon - ,'i playing the ioliu in danc hall, The strong. Ail linvfib't IG or H. Cure euaran-tecAddre.ss detective was for the time discouraged Uouli let and s:ii.i)1b freo. COMBING UP FISH. tmd thought the man whom he had 6u rllnit KtiocO? Co. Oiiitugo or New York tt'!i-Effeellva Method of I"ll;lnir Pracinto the interior of Alaska was ticed h) (be Nlnwaub liitllu:i. Ml rot the man he wanted, until lie learned The Sinwnsh Indian who inliabits that Novak was nn expert musician,. Tliwi so thoroughly satisfied was Depart of the state of Washington has a tective IVrriu that he w as on the right way of gathering in fish v hich. if jpr:u:-itivis also remarkably effective. No to ru .' - '.yr!iM'.rrcr:iOi:i:llHi. Car.rarfts aiatheMfal law i trail that he sent a representative, to r?Ttwir!"n IpiAfiimptO Llil vUu;ir iitiJOubl .( ! l.L J (i ;r. ;m,f z:ip or eiiar.lt wa fitnj nitlurilrwlU. fcav-- f mere rod and line or even net s iil'lcce. this country in the hitter part of May " i I ' " u ml. can., orntw lora. 14- - l H i hwaro. nit r.l frte. tit. lmtM m m w for him. An instrument w! icli looks to secure the n a . c-- . ta ptftaca ya,aai..a-a-a- . papers. '.:tv, London as if it belonged- in the THE REPORT OF A REVOLVER. of instrutueiits of torture is for lure the members of the finry his X Yonnir :nn M lio HaJ a Wrapou to tribe. It is a comb, but a coin1!) of r n Sell and Sold It. ONB GIVES er wonderful dimensions. It is a pie e The farmer from Loudoun county of ciilur, IB or IS feet long, n urn! like hadn't seen a bnal.e for tore e weeks, of its lengih, a pi le nix. ut and when he came into town the other the ret hying aliaped like the blaiie of not upon sr,akef?,but he had was he dy a story to tell. Jd. "Speaking of that. Maryland farmer that they fold the gold brick to last for month," he aid, with a chuckle of The. theory of the -- 1 t y At the Lowest Salt Lake Prices. e .'J SIXCER MAXUFACTLT;IXO CO. fi;Vir. o. nx C'ix. and Bargains d rewind-machin- . Parlnrc. ler. Courteay to ClerLa aad Mikt All the Trouble. We show our best manners in slKips, iu hotels, iu crowds, as well us in the most unusual circumstances of society, loci a res a writer in the New Orleans (i'icayume. llciw few of us show any rctil courtesy to shop assistant, who yet have to maintain a smiling face and nn unruffled demeanor, insulted asthey St.ow Prices. : address ; (.) name el vour machine ; (fit:'; ; factory number ; (I.) length of liire in tins. .;.. (7) paper in which y. u J. tuh in t'us exact r on a pistil C3. d f :t itml a letter ait. I put rue cii tU p.'sUl (crj Lut tl.i iiijci matiiil JcsircJ. Oldest TJ APPY j j Our delivered within thirty days thereafter. Who ha unknown. Then the Hartford Insurance company put. IVtcctive l'errin, of Minneapolis, and several other members of Thiel's detective staff on the trail with instructions to run Novak down at any cost, l'errin obeyed orders to the let j 11 ont hnnjrsj latest improve J Sitter &win?-i.l.uh.iu- s iii even exchange for an equal number of the oldest sewing-machine- s of any make, now in lamily ue. Awa.ds to L: decided from applications sent to U5 bifute March I. iSgS. The neiv machines will be s rrys 1: - will I. : Tonsorial Artist Cabinet Sieger Sewing Machine V.'t I iisireRs,' fs ia-.la- " v One Oak J teiohrr I. "'What a'n.ut it'." savs ".-:- s.ns he. ak City, I'tah. fciaU A Grand Prise DiraWim l 'This tWacr of 2d Kout4 and CoEiuereiiiiSts., ALL Fntnk A. Novak was a member of the lirm of Novak & Jilt k, 81 Walford, la. Oa the woruiug of lVbruary 2 last the store was burned to the groutxland the charred remains of a huuiau body Consisting of were found in the ruins. At the beof the investigation everything ginning 1 lV-ent to show that the body was that of Frank Noak, but as toon as it was learned that Edward Murray was missing the su.spicioa jrained ground that the body was hi and that Frank Novak was guilty of the crimes of murder and arson for the sake of obtaining the $35,000 insurance on his life. Scores of witnesses were called to examine the body, but none could pov itively identify it because there waa One Coupon entitling the holder to one chance in the drawing will l3 noihinnr but the charred truiUc and head and u few scraps of clothing- that esgiven with a six mouth's subsuriptiou to the Amkkica Kaole caped the lire. Murray's brother and of one dollar. bis sister, Mrs. Nellie Shea, identified pices of clothing found under the armWith a year's (subscription at $1.50 two chances will be given pits and the neck ns similar to the clothing which Kdward Murray wore when 'Subscribe now, the time is short, you may bo the lucky one to carry oft' he left home cm the night of February 2. Louis llusek, a Cedar Hapids dentist, the prize. The Machine i3 on exhibition in the K.volk olllce win-do- , was called to examine the teeth of the Accomodations iwsurpassel Pub where it cau bo seen and examined. mid say whether t he body was lic Service at all hours, night and corpse that of Frank Novak. Mr. llasek had my. AMERICAN EAGLE- PUBLISHING CO., done considerable work on Novak's the t'ilccs to suit People and tho teeth and made a bridge which Novak MUSH.AY. UTAH. wore. Under oath he failed to identify Tiaies. the body and stated that to the best of hU Kr.owledsje it was not. that of Frank Novak. Novak'e friends mainn n ui um j trs 3s ax ru aia tained to the end that Murray was the murderer and that Novak was thevie-ti.iThe coroner's jury, however, ... a verdict that Murray eunie to his d. alh at the hands of some person With Prices !V? s " 'Ih.u's vhatr says LAWYER Idee v. ta; was up. l Comliieivul .Kifil'K.oor- '!: siow nr.d iu!culutiv,.r, 'it t .i i!:e that 1 ain't r i 11 ' gittiu" thwe I've spcn l.lcation jUt as I otter. ' . t'een .' "fer a wed: unue got the gun said 1 don't . r. ;. atbe any nearer gittin' my five coll;-;- ' Attorney uian 1 was at the Mart. lake. i.ot. I 305-AfJas Blnck. may be wrong, mister, but cf ycu'I! Ko3iaa PLTl-iJit'iTkiiwler explain and ahow me ji?t ho .v t th. tlw business rtanils betwixt us I reckon as how I won't be worry in' so much and kin work harder. 'Tain't 'peared to me to be jist right since I took you Chas, F. DURAND that day we made theiliargaia.' up Is Mill to be found at his Old Stand, "Course," concluded the Loudoun philanthropist, "I ahowed him how it Opera House Block, M urrav. w as and removing upcriluous aair" give him a big laugh and had fun with him, but I give him back his from the fuces.if im.n. C Call nrd fee Him gun and 'lowed him wages and board O for the time he had been working, and ha kept the gnn." Washington Star. GKANTE11 & COilKN, BAD MANNERS OF SHOPPERS. AlUircd low lacrndlnry have arranged we AT DAWSON, (..' w " Bone' Hand Murray Furniture Store. n ii Saloon & BilliardHall srccK of Liquors, alt Lako Br Ban' ra i- w ikg EJ 1 8 P3 p Family fi5 CarSson & Birch. i;t abya lib EU1 J Xffd IIP 5il iLACKSMlTH, Having Leased the D acker Blacksmith Shop just South of the Bridge, State Street, Murray, I am prepared to do any kind of work that can bo done with a st t of blacksmith's tools. Bring mo a trial job and if I don't do your work promptly and give satisfaction I will make no charge. teiiow ue i,ic Horsshoeintf Sl.00 . n Guaranteed Work. m. Satisfaction or 1 lie 33 Cling" Clwrgo. 50 Rsspectfully a.-- c os . - . o .vood St:ibles. manac $ Holler Tills Taylor svilb Roller f$i!U, vnniiar jwucr .was, uasaicii JioiKr JULtU.t, U and Salt Lain-- 2 Pioneer L'dtent JlolUr l&illa-'- s . and Elcvalor ARE IBVSR "ct.'-:.Uy- TJNDEE-OL- HtshDst C Ha D. Price Faitl - o.frtj-a-a-a-0-- a ; relief;. two-third- s Don't Snend a Do Ansvxr Ifrat snprrinvtty, "1 purs I muM one of them Maryland men doing some work on tuy farm about ten have h-- .d days Bpx)." "DiJ pay him oU in gold brkks or wall ,ju cut in currency size?" inquired the reporter. "I mme mighty neur not paying him otT at all," lie laughed, "lie come walking in on me ope day when I needed a hm.d and he didi.'t look much like a 7!i:in that would earn much more than he got, but I wasn't very pnrtie-tilalie walked in ou my porch wln re t taking a minute's breath after dinner and begun operations by asking rr.e if I didut want to buy a revolver, and he handed tne out one that was a beauty. " 'Well. says I, after looking overthe. gun a minute, '1 haven't get tiny money to buy revolvers with, but I tell you what I'll do. I need help, and if you want to work it out you can.' " 'What'll you allow fcr work?' aayi . ountain' Miiiiiuj Comnany fr, e, r. SHOP, Soutii of the Ih ii0':, next to (it .int i. ,r- u ni-- Rather SlANBV CATHARTIC ciir-boni- o he. cents a day and found.' my I, 'but you've got ?j alecp in the barn.' "'I want live dollars fer the gun,' sny he. calculating on it a minute, 'and that'll be ten duy. won't It?" 'To a ty.' mys I. "Then he took me up mid hsndotl me over the gun and went to work as soon as he got his d:io:'r. "I didn't l.i ar a peep from him for nearly a week, and wic iisy in the middle of the jifternooii he come over where I was runuii g a hay rake. " 'Rny, mister,' h lu gun prompt, "'Fifty Any unfit- yoa iaXx- tiiCxl' - - "t-rrPj- Question r" .i rr Zt- -. .- You may -. Ask It Ebcyclcjjsffl. A. Standard American Annual. $ $ (Ho U flrAWArtH FIUHERMAN. a Huge Comb Iiitad of Hook or Net.) nn ordinary table knife indeed, the s'mpc in similar throughout. Along the cr what would be thecutiii thin ih'i'i of the knife, the Indian drive wi.'-i.boiii tin inch apart, and lets them sti. k out like the teeth of a cmi! shout an irch. The e wins he thru lilcs to a poil.t, ai.d his tackle is ready for n:si!iian. He paddles out J Vi X fj You can buy them in the paper 5ccnt.cartctt$ Ten Tabules for Five Cents. n'-fit- ; Ready Jsn. 1, 1393, On All Sews Stands. in l.ii. eiiiioc until lie lo. :it. a t.hoid of aim It cr herring, and thehj-dnw- u j'l Larger, Belter, More Complete Than Ever. y i. .t 1" Into tl.e bvk warfl and I'Ji't- 1 M.miul published. THE WORLD, Pulitzer Euilfllna, Now ''' wh-i- d of ti.-- !i, cn-v,- u !',-- i. v.jfier a;;d nie-l irowlii.g tl.nn doren, nail the D.diau thcii i.p o., top of th.' v.nte,-heips . v f his "l oinb" over his '),-,'i...i i Hi" f'..!i f:il!;u;; -- .r it ' ' " (, A wrii:k!Mt i f.C ini il1,'" ( ai.oe r.i foil of prime jrh w .:: i terria'.; a it will hoid in kalf .. "nr. Tlicy catch tl.e niiiiKer liili fti Li.it in the suiuc vnv. the j 111J t1"1 itpw niil.thrcugli TU aurt Is iul ap cbiwply lo granrjr Ci uji rtxl prtamt ddnand for low prtk If you don't find this sort of RIpans Tabules At the Druggist's Five Oats to The RtrAtfS Chkmical Cokfanv, tpruce St., New York, and they will o sent to you by Btill! or The clancej aro fA lo i be iiculcd for (S cents. 12 one t'.at Kip..us Tab ilea are the very medidna yoi need Snd Ko-fC- P 1 cj'-Ici- |