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Show GRIM GOOD GOODS CHEAF V.'IT OF THE CANNY SCOT Eiplatn. May trp, cro JirlJ of llano. ,1'kbun Urn aiof t Common oa tne I.. si ,. . in Great 011 the foul neLt are care zuuy prepared lor !ue lourj.-,t- . Tablets icu me facta ta tae ca.-- and the ruins are ad UKed. There w small chance for dreaming or giving the imagination piay wnere guides U,,A- UIie just when 01 Lcdles Bboull BuCcewfu! H.1 ' il WomsnkiuJ y.m lirituiu and Hi1 J Where Harjrains Greet the liuyer Good Goods Cheap. X shop-wor- old-tim- iIU.-- You inuht have AVIh'U tlic.v FOR MEN. IUIks 2.5O2.O0 Read the Little Prices. arf'Kitiit you'll Best Calico made 4c limit 'J o.. Uiveted Overalls 39c Levi Strauss overalls 49c Men's working pants. .. 89c Good outing flannel 4C Men's f 1.50 fur hats Q8c Men's clay worsted llo, 00 suits $7.95 Men's suits $4.95 Men's working shirts 1 9c Men's heavy shirts 49c Men's fleeced underwear 33c Men's is'2.00 shoes $ J ,45 'fin: Soo pairs of the celebrated f'i and Douglass shoes, every day this week between the hours of 10 anil 11 and 3 B0Y5 V ALL THE LATENT i and i.'L.V) o'clock, we will sell these famous Shoes; ; Iat jiin gclVm; While I he U2 502.25 1 Front in this Hot Age of Hustling and Competition. that determined will in your business, like Caesar. Mak tip your mind to burn your bridges behind you and make retreat forever unpowi over our door, aa Nelnon Bailed hia flag tc lile. we have iimie'i our i.ahii the nmet, determined to sink our chip it s cannot conquer. Hare are prices thai are world beater: ' W03.00 FOR is to Forge t.j the 521 unionVjiuiVI I I 1 MM) Hill. It w'Jl pay you to examine the W. L. Douglas shoes, and see. for yourself that they are just as ft srood in eyerv i&.iv at f,,r A which you have been paying than others. 4,000 pairs of Men's, Wo- as Hell as men's and Children's sample shoes on sale this week: custom-mad- e shoes. b.'kj shoes for. -- 50o tl.'i") shoes for. ton SALE OY shoes for. ? 1,73 BIG BOSTON STORE. 1100 shoes for "V "I had to got the support of a rural Assemblyman who was under the sway bf a certain county boss whom we will know as Uncle Jacob, though that is not his Christian name. "I drove out to the Assemblyman's farm, and his wife ushered me into the darkened, musty parlor and presented her babies. Remembering Uncle Jacob's successful tactics and that I had to deal with his opposition I began bravely by kissing the babies. "The mother a dowdy, not over handsome woman beamed with what I thought was satisfaction, but a moment later I Interpreted it as expectancy, when one of the young hopefuls spoke up and said: " 'Why don't you kiss mamma? Uncle Jacob always does." "Did you accept the suggestion?" asked Senator Kean. "Well, I didn't get the vote I was after," said Senator Penrose, dodg New "irk Tribune. ing r a BiJYlieX j$&nk ZJrz f 130 shoes for $o.00 shoes for f 1.00 shoes for "fl There U Economy in every lino of this "Week's liargain lulletin. To act is to wave money. BUT EARLY jf? To read is to act BIG BOSTON STORE. Where Bargains Greet the Buyers, 0 212-14-1- &.uth West Temple Street, next to Tostoffice ftm THE UPS Clinging to Old Belief S.llor, of the Pres.nt D.y Ar. a. Superstitious I hfilr A ia a nusiaKo. accord uc to a wll naval ortlcer, to suppose that the sailor.! of our present navy are free from superstition. "1 remeiu-r,- " he said, "only five yeurs ago, bfn I was In the training sblp Para- mat the old salts the r were as full of old superstitious beliefs as J " uieir ancestor could have it pressed . W.ro me. a r,-- pe-c- ,n luat talcs or 1m- - Wrote Begging Letters Vw a York Millionaire Received Thousand, of These Missives Recently. ine private secretary of a New Tork mllllou.iire recently ng oUJ faper a pack..- of :,neu letter, all of which had been sent to his employer little more Uian three months and every one of mhi.-was a request for . M!Mam-epecuniary "Kit a time." f.;l!d the v K.,t ih..B letters at the rate f fix. a O ..' neyentv t (rime rli---' i ... . day. t ' Jir. n.ank had cmitrlbut. d J,' .lH'il ' '."'I the relief ot w b'WS and unmans of some W t Virginia tniu-b"! Who Were kUiei a gas cxplo- 6IOL 'Ihn K li was ace mpani' ,1 ty a tl,;,t n, !llll8 bp rrlMtH abon( if. nut ll g!'t into tlie newspapers 6ct..rcw i 'j. I ImmeiJi.itrlv t!i l..ri..ru bet. n to ir in. ' V.id always had 0nr share of lgi::rg let tern, but row we were ne ta.es t,r mls- i i.ii.m an t Mi.Tering whi-wer '.'"a i out f.ir ,,ur r ending Would rave hnrro J on- - B :n:l IF I n .i: i.... UlUU I l.r,, ,,""u. .,Ui, y largely maimfac- , y r".J.t i j - - WHir-;;.- 1 . "Most of fee I. tiers were from or p rpoit.,1 to be. and nil Md inon.y. The demand ranged r' "' "'""- and In everv case' in - In all but one (,f the ll.rlln ho(-pfals the serum treatment of diphtherln Is In In thine the mortality In . from i; to 13 per cent, whereas lnth4 here it Is not used lti nspital tJJortalily Is C4.7 per cent. cue I address was given and a request niad, that the money be sent at once. "A vast variety of excuses were Riven for the demands, one of the most popular with women wing that they wanted to have their sons their education, but couldn't s they had a certain amount ,ff IU oiu-eand with men, that they had a ihame to emt 'ark on a t,.,sr,ii career, and onlv lacked the fw ,,,11"11 dollars mvessarv to get ' coui-Pl'-t- e un-h- "'c a . start. "Uf co.irse there were hundred of ,i OeMltUtlon. but liKo the omen we t,,s.-ethem ide wltlimit i'.. .r three months following ...mu i. "uu. n to a tiind for the re- net or mill, rs' families these letters ciinnnucd to come. "Then they d j'i t as s!ijn-:i'.ly as they an, and we now only jetting the r.gniar snpp !' of five or 111 "here were In the Jot that sold to a Junkman the other 'lay In the neighborhood of 7 000 of these letters and i 4 in stamps had been spmt in (.ending them to u n.i not one was productive of a contribution from Mr. iiiauk."-Yor- -- New Sun. d e 1 Kililli tlua or t lni.l.h 1'Rlnllim. Travelers In Helgjum this summer will find at Hinges a big exhibition of early Flemish painter. The pictures have been brought together from collections throughout ths country. "Two-thir- 1 I M An Important lourl. Appl of ruling made by a court was that when a person who Is suing for damages testifies In court that a wo, ,o, eamine,i ntri and found him Injured, the doctor Is a (oiccetent ness lu the case, and tnut tell about his treatment of the case nad what hi found. This ruling was made In the case of V. It. ll ghfall against the Missouri Railway company. Highfs.ll was a passenger mi a train, an.l claimed to have had his hip dislocated by a blow of a swinging car door. His was tried in the Circuit court of the county, and a jury gtve him $:.u0 This verdict the Court rf damages. Appeals reversed and remanded tha mie ior a new trial lieeanse when Pr. Wood was put on the stand in the trial of the case, and wss ask. d hnt h f.ntud to be the matter with Mr. Hlgh-f.il- l. the lawyers for the latter objectei to the question, and the court sustained the tbjectioti. holding that a physician cannot be forced to reveal the secrets of the si ck rixini Tin .a fo'irt of Appeals hold that when a :tn ' " Us to fortify his case bv tss- i.fyin that a doctor found him in. J'lred. he Waives the secrecy Impost J y i.ie siatiite. and the doctor may be P"t upon the stand to testify Kaaa City I'a.-ifi- c -- si ii,i .tei - i ..ii i ji ..i an . ii i v A Hj-- list. H . , uU 11 fm. b pljsicma, fear.ujl.i ,ipui harseif to questioiiiu pfu(,t)i, sxamlo. ailoo. tj D.o.rj Recognising this Dr. baBord La, Ly ematked: tl considering of the divorce cases that I.. e in his prartlso lit study and eioss entirely uew method a ailiner.ls peculiar to women, winch lia. t t mu unbounded aoc- ctu sud hi, lirai.ci. uisnsted by skilled phyiciau. u (Ulices, r uu persuual tupsf vni.n, are u.iw . tKsi .il irierjr large applliauou, e.uh-i-tf treattnem tor irij ' v j 11 city i, patient receives, almiU-i- f,,e ot chlr, dcuilea adv.ee Dl!c,.,l, adapted ",v"-d-'tail euibaira.a. IT' m. remedies are p.u up u.e fur, of a, nail, dainty water,, t,,..T C,M crrled . j , Ukenatany aU I WUnout ., tracUng attention. 'I In treatiu.nt which ia i.j to a ,3t important cure and generally n1ii....siui0 wita liquid reuied.e.. Liquid remedies all contain a srg prorortiou u uie,,l,r.i other hqu. rs. to pree.v them ttom lag Dr UHord's W.,trs arc s "dry tpotL inedU cine and are uesit.v ilv trt. Imm cuu or narcotic dru o't any Wind. uuie ,,,) .hi.t. Yo get trus villas rtici ved when yem Inreet lo Murray real estate: especially when yon choose yom lot for a homa in time. We hav for eIe 250 choic lt4, in the heart ef the town, ranging i price from tlOO np to J70Q. Alro hooaes for safe or rsnt in Murray or Bait Lake City, Call and see us at The Eagle office. MURRAY REAL ESTATE COMPANY. ii.i, mas ash i rmciivs. "DR. LA BORU'jj CKO.IA WAtrrmn are purely vegetable. tuDtimln. nn i.,o..i ousehemicalaordruu-sana are posiiivelT guaranteed to cure ever tin, m,,.t n..,i,.-,.- J aaes, if directiom ar carefuliv folloMrirt nd tna medicine liouc-tltnken. Thi rail uaole remedy, 'DR. i.a UuitD'S CAIiUblA ' now on sale in Am, r., aby the importing Drm of Company, who bavi contracted with Dr. L.Ui fur the eiclu-iAoyes-Kulie- agency of toe Uuiied Slates. A Con. sultation Oepartnieai,, under the supervision of Dr. Lail-r- d, is ...aiuained, , c al advice fiir.ii.-hcfret) of ctiarire to all who ik lin-i-absolutely La. flies ordering "CAl.t A l." treatment. are invited t write all about taeir ., cases, in detail, and arsiwir, d the must sacred pri. vacy as to their curr si.'.iideace, a. no testimonials or tetters f, u, ladies are ever pub- 0;R' " ,s ut "CARONIA WA. s. month's supply, will containing be sent , securely p.u-k.-ami prepaid to anr addr.-.- , u the U. a. ,.r Canada, on of Uue Dollar, accorn noiitd by tha receipt deUlls of four case. A fub and ceuipiete treatment, Including all necoey inediciue, aad our written guarantee. Five Dollars, payable in advance. '1 an, , u cover, all vvn7 l 1 nere are no additional charges of any kind thus placing- the Irci.imeul within tha resell ot all. Addrc.s Coii.uliat on The Dept. r Noyes-Fiillrand! Uth .Market Company, Pailadelphia. MOlllIlN MKTHODS. Dr. LnBord's greatest success has been Jllueoed,t,y tl,e u "f ltj "OA RON U WA- JlK. Ibis is no: a patent medicine, but a prcparu ion of "Viburnum." or t f,c'el. VABU.MA, ' kuown aa Black Uawberry), and c.iicr well known herbs,! whose cursiive prepertica hare been knownl to herbalists lor cuuiurhs. "Viburnum"! or "CAROM I A," is recognised and pre-- 1 icxlbec by the bailing physicians of tb world as the best kuowu tjpecilic for Female troubles. The extremely disagreeable tef.of tUc9e dru U3 beea overcom by skillful manipulau e.i. rctainlnj; however all ' or tbeir virtue, and strength, aud these spe. clnea have been so combined and prepared as to form a dainty w.tcr, easily taken, yet smbodytng the mst accurate and cure for femaleNervous ProlrT (ration, Painful and Suppressed Mensea, beu. orrhi.ea or tVbitas, Steril. Irregularity, ity, Ulceration of the Llcrus, Change of Life bn natron or Ma d, t '.ironic Drcline, Urinary Troubles, Nerru OebilttT. Profuse Flow, Threatened Mucarri mc. Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in ibc Left .Side, Cold Hands and iert. Bearing Pam, Bscksebe Hhortnees ot hrea-hScalding of Urine. Soreness of Brest, Xeuialgia, Uterine and all which make the averaire . ui m' symptoius ii,e so mlera- SAVE3 """ FREE EDUCATI A uiou-smii- the same propo-l- y marriage. When uarriage has been dhlng left but a life u of the parties to It, Mirt. and so the dips growing. It is e lessons of the dl-- it conies of too 9 the tnjudh ha, Mtion made there of misery for J or the divorci vorce record N shameful, atu1 urce court to teach young a hurry to get mar- people who are ried to go slow.' 1 lbls valuiible have cent. a elusive hiii ren.civ. Or Danord's by the "i';'1" ''.V""'le 'td with HE AMERICAN EAGLE. 10 DAVS - the ei" Mate,, a ( t atlwbotae,he,rn ' am m to any person In U. acposu, and allow 10 j,.u.ua free trial. You take absolutely no risfc ordering us, as you don't pay a cent if It don't suit urn .?.?. 1., r"' J '"'' Prlv"'' a, ....uuri.cr, are ver ladies llorle n I Ia m ltooter. I'ogs and cats lave been employed to draw babv t' rlages, but using a rooster for a purpose Is a new Id O. J. Wiieson of Luverne. Ia., ii is a tlo. k I:l cochin china fowls. among then-- , a rooster that Is a giant the ,'e:uh,,r(id kingdom. On ac count ( ' his size and breed ho a pet t c i u.uy and has become very , v lie. Mr after conceived the plan of hiir to draw the baby car- his daughter takes her u ,!t,j air. He made a light ' aed It to the bird, and v .tks taught him to pull ' c' ,ng the dooryard path i n ;..e-- i iii-i- , a the , wlthmi The city. ie. of course, cannot gets mid guides tho juge so" about the yard.- 1ader. sister sometimes Ui into the bathered I'es Molni B.l,' hi Wlrf lepper. In .fap;i irliu'xt to Impossible to work a Me - aph Hue satisfactorily hcn the Ii r has once, so to speak, diawn it i, :. inr net. .; For the ,i iiiese spider Is not con-- : tented i!h es and vines as points of support. :l attaches her el) to the tth m.n wire. Inxiilators and rather 8lto-- oiio. and tho ground. When the p. becomes wet with dew "r rain, of ;is, it In all up wish t!iinsiu.ition f the lino. s s;-- ! ttxA S HO hlscbaiKecv r. il .IHiimi,! elmi, AtMri s i ,..,enes. s ,. oiiMllliilion ii-- YOUR W IT les-s- HItecture, drawing. lit-ekatuh- of our whisky ns astindby sto)p.isisi k. history, S ri I - - iry , o, C Corner .... "f- .j!- lf Now the Hues nr,. regularly iatrolhd fo ' t j r4 other 3 i'iiW"-'i- '! " ViC-'- r0rt..M awanj lav.ai.rs. Cnjs eiM I.. fionrarrta aa artielM flf i' i 'i0 v"'. i '(1v."',-'s- -" '".,'V, y,, 'tlf vtf vm, '.S'S'Aj t, 2" -- 5- CARKri'Ll.T ri.KTED - STOCK Of- - ALWAYS ON HA:D f m V1V l,.t ytr Mtaj. P le Fer. in )"Ac' u'.iu.' ', klnef in trriuios wv i3"i.i4'i-'-'fViV tailitorHsjre ' & J";3"vi ve-- U. IV Saloon and Billiard Hall. 'nTei!i..rsrs-anUJ- e f If politics is a .l-tbusiness It is so many noli think they are too pood to entire Injit. KJiaoii. rwi, Howe, gltuj .VcCoruilck. and Saloon PAUL BLIXS, Proprietor , Strs-el- ra :i in I tncti hy men armed with Ions? bambiu hroonis. hut the' spiders renew their we! u f;i.-- t as t ie sweepers destroy them. in the house, in ease; of sickness, or when a go id, pure stimulant is needed. A, horn of whisky onacoM day will w arm the cockles of your heart aud put new life into yon. mmm FRENCH. SrAMSH. LAT1K. NORMAL. ENGLISH. MUSIC, and TLN MAN SHIP. ? Snd for fr prospectus. enrrnniinnirte the pacific sc;:: tf t,w..iitorurtutnht s ?S Mono- ', us mr - ain.l "1 111, e t vj Chicago, In the choice of li'iors will lead a man who knows a good when he tests it to choose a bottle DOOIt-HLLiMS- - the telegraph 'grounds" p a K 'od deal Refute they were traced to the Innoicnt-lookitilittle spiders. Vital f'.EAO CYCLE CO., Discrimination for a position tHt ll.i-ihy tuKlnii on ol ur corre.iionilrmo roursct, W m.iil, by t.tth, STF.NOC. RAPMT. LA V. JOURNALISM, PtOOr-- l F ADING, AD. WKITINO. Ml 1NG. ARC- ; n tit : aar ! '""i 19US model Hlcy.Me ot our manufacture. YoaeaamaktaiO . besides a wheel to ride for yourself. MMtfTa Tellahl. tvrsnn In earn tiavtng' tt dint rl hmu et liurnu f.ir na In ' rlt. today fortjin fn?e catalotr'.r and our speolial olTee, uau.u t"r s In. Not... Qualify will Ifuiu' to CO UfJ i10 (JU a,r. RIDER AGENTS WfcNTED ehould b larger and your Hour should be WAGES (a S15 $7 f0 $ hmmEtmsffiatitis, to aso Mv kind llT,.. I.,., ,t rXdei'lir'- -' Inctudln flays from you. i qnipmentr.innariftnasDortJnirrfxVlsof ill kinds, at nan rvtrufar prices, in our rtc unury waiiuotfU, Con- tains a world of useful Information. Write (or lu , t 1 "Jf, do kot euy to tbelrcorre.. " , , f. , " Mer,fr"u One lot orc,.-a- nbli.. mhntb's supply, will te. s. f,.r. sBeurel, Dc!ed H"y ti. irVor ".nal:.,p,""" receipt nf ii 53. 'S9 1900 and 1901 Models 500 SECOND HAND WHEELS taken In trade by our retail stores, standard makes, manyChicago good as new the ? , Haliy 1902 Models S. op Omtmlogumm with lanre phote;rphlo engravlnits of onf Bicycle. & full detailed sridflcationssQt free to any address. ;;2 ,.,,,. r"t'lc,',Vre,,"Vl,,dl' . ss ' "" 'he sm.rvls:on i"i '"'YV'"""'-m , nr,o ,. ,nl) r fri,e r charie to .ti.rnl.le.Ubs.il,,-,- n? Dr. FREE TRIAL rro onips on approval uwraw a cent l.aUor.l H,-- ucynr.h l,- is This To any bright boy or girl man or woman, who will secure the greatest number of new subscribers to the Eagle by March 1,1902, will be given a certificate good for a scholarship in the Public School of Correspondence. The subscription must be for a new subscriber to the Eagle for a period of one year paid un advance at $1.50 and at the close of the contest the one having secured the greatest number of new subscribers will receive the scholarship. I ,,h flan rOuR -- ti ij si The Eagle has made arrangements with the Pacific School of Cor fppondence of San Francisco, the only correspondence school in tha est, to give an absolute free scholarship to any lady or gentleman, ;irl or boy who is willing to do a little work for this paper. Over twenty distinct branches are taught aud the pupil has the choice of any of the studies. Tle course will continue until the diploma is awarded. A better opportunity has nevtr been offered to anyone in America and we take pride in icing able to make this announcement. y WHAT Drcltloil bf Ilia lourt ot .. tero u,., Doctor, sat ,iy, tha Mr r.myssblB and EDllItr lthsuad tie most iruu- - ordesl coups)to KJmirsuoa bh.i. . to ,,,, B.t5ral ,.,9 Bodesly of ber .x, wh.t o so ofi.n causes to psr endur. tli ureal.-- Irislt, sid suff.r a sUsnee rstUer ,. the riage exer hai n. A a . WOMAX l.,n tralf DISCLOSE In Unite. judge, i tho postmaster generalship -- a promise that President noosevelt did no, MAY ie Ii::tftit Ess, GuoJ aeslth. come before e are due to early mar- rlages. I belil ve that the same would hold true In alj divorce courts. You people marry before they are old enough to form sensible views on matrimony or on the character of those they marry. There have been young DocwlwmLl:su,''1'e"3'a,l wives here weeping for divorces who A VAI.UAIIE KEATI1RS. "CAROXIA niu.jt have been so young at the time VA,KIV have proven a t they married filiat spanking would Who have iob. en suffering women, nin.u v. e l, stiong and happy nave been moat appropriate. a a surprt.ibulv h.,. t time, by this wonderYoung men are as ful treatment. Tiiey mil not only cure the gait fools as young worn most obstinate cases, no matter how bin en. bat are al.--o the onlv known rem-dBegiected, i nere is at ther class of foolish that can be abr.li.t ly relied upon to f! in ch marriages matrimony Is con-i- e prevent those iuuiiIi,- r.currences of extract ed before pain and sii;T. r ueediessly en. parties have been treme nured ty so ninuy oi our iif, acquainted loni nough to know each PI'HK AMI ma'TlVK. ouiei uioroupii . These hasty and T)r. La nurd's Iriir.io i Wa unfortunate If rlages are usually 'ons clZ no velable.cohi, contracted byts suaranteed y young persons, so ?nV,,rr.r ""' mHr" "' 'b rases. If ,11. clel W k to mat It i. PHYSICIANS rrJ ii,r. divorce caT The rapid changes in the fortunes or state at the national capital are strikingly Illustrated in the case of New Jersey, which, in a f9W yoars, rose to the pltmcle of Influence, but has now fallen back into the ranks. A brief while ago Garret A. Hobart filled the vice presidency as no other man ever did. lie was a power ia the administration and not merely a presiding ofheer in the senate.' lie President McKinley's confidence and few meaaures of Importance were decided without his aid. Hobart '8 protege. John W. wa attorney general at a timeGriggs. when International and colonial questions Rave to the office an importance It never before possessed. Oen. William J. Sewell. the senior senator from New Jersey, was one of the president's most loyal ers In the senate, and Mr. supportMcKlnley depended greatly upon his Influence iQ senate at large and in the mill- tary affairs committee. A fourth Jorsoyman, State Senator William M. Johnson, was callei, to Washington to the post of first assistant postmaster general to help ex. nam me postotiice departui irom the slough of politics All of these honors fell tn ih of the long rock ribbed Deraoc-titistate which Cbirrot A. Hobart brought Into the Tienuuli enn fold HAra tha iew ork rimes, but now New Jer-fey Is stripped of them all. The lives of Hobart and Sewell have flickered out. Griggs has returned to the practice of law and Johnson has returned to his business and legal Interests, which he left only because of President McKinley's promise of feel binding upon himself. II A CU OF A STATE Hw Jenny's Kapld Drop from Oil: nindlat Plaoa In Natl una! Affairs great deal in those days when I was still a mere boy. On one occasion I was hitting In tho forecastle on my watch t.elow. chatting with the boatswain's mate, a 0d. tinier, when our conversation was interrupted by a low wall of agonv louder than that usually produced bv the wind. We listened in teen. deep, awed Blh'nce. When at s.;i a dead calm, the " 'Hoy,' said the Boatswain's mate waylnS of the masts In a mottoulesn ye ntar that -- that's a seaman's call. atmosphere sometime,, cause a wots been drownded ar walinK sound like distant cries. "Agalu the wall disturbed th simo oi,i seamen assured us, was ia, lence. moaning of the fouls of sailori " 'Yes.' said the old sailor, In an loft at nea anxious whisper, 'that's some old salt wofg lost his life on board this vethat all M,ior. that die drowning ssellikely he's come for something at once transformed byInto Cape he's forgot.' "After a while I ventured out on Mothsr Carey s chickens. Of. deck. The wails were T coming from the 'l'Posed to And their roof of the fureacstle. I climbed up, in skulls and mew, and there found the captains littls It the h,g. ioUlllry altmtro.ses. foN sou tugging away at the cat's tall, lowing tho wake of passing vessels which the poor animal was r the souls of resenting captains who bav with the full power of its luugs." ton down with their ships. Then "re the reasons why sailors uever kill Time spent In bemoaning the failure these birds, of yesterday will not Insure the success 1 remember the.se muu youin AND DOWNS rt z Womsn is GET THE VOTE wanting. . ...rL..uo.nvuTi AlUttloi. i.CV ITf $100 JL llV HE DIDN'T Senator Fenroneaf 1'enn.ylmula Relate iiood (an puliu luclileot. Senator HoieJ Penrose of Pennsyl vania Is never atcused of lack of gallantry, but the oilier day, while talk ing in the Senate antechamber of his early efforts in the political arena, he Confessed that his wonted graciousness to the gentle stt had once been found convince you how much cheaper we are ror style, com 5 io fort, and service, thev cannot hi surpassed & by ADMITS Don't buy shoes until you pay ib a visit. It takes but a few momenta to tli.. 0 fljkt' suciu innii. s ol at Frauc. half-mil- them. Our Motto od Moal u-- is for its entire absence of trap- ana staKe ttii.g that the field iu(s of lianuo-kIurU worth more thaa ill the labelled mar .! t,j he seen on a roreign tour. I:,,no. khurn is iortu ua""s uo r.i. iijtea of trans- iwrtation. it is not too easy of ap proacn. a tramiar from Stirling takes one me nrst two tuiUa, to St. Minians, but after that e tjrp remains a walk to ite battlefield No elaborate In description large type nells that the scene has fluallv .r...t,i m... only means of hientitication is a fla'- tatl to mark the snot where Hruce planted his But for the rest there are just rolling hills, coverered over with t.urli v and oats. It Is all aa productive and Vvretentiotis as some useful tract without memories. A traveller, noc so long ao, who had expected to find barrenness, remarked to a laborer hanesting on tho flank of the hill that fall away to the English position, that tje murderous work of six centurli-- a,o had not cursed nr bliKhted the rt:ion. "On the conmry," tho returned Scot, as he looi d over the fertile fields, which hai once been the grave yard for an aray. "The Englishers, they make good Tops." OUR NEW BIG STORE than ev we expected. ttn cro.ln away. It in an incurable diaease with ua to ne:! cheap. We can't belp it. We pre sujlb ti.ut'e what draws the crowd ljiririt' cimd.dly t you, we nava the lariat ai l moat complete stock of new Merchandme ever shown in Sail Lake City, nod we are selling it at anJ our quick shot prices. If you want old styles, gooda that have laid on tin-hfur the pant live years don't come to uu; we don't keep that kind. Some of the other fellows do. It's their hljrh prices that do the business for Estate. Sale-Re- al So iiTt Dr. i .1: ftm Frnweh u , i,. 1 pr.ciiuouer, t WtMto is 10 tte siu lv of u W CM tui Un, his t hljfllMtant.lutio;, iiiruuB woDdr. tuny ca suiunf tbs flxit UuUUs ol t'sru. it Morei.oodsoutor ti e I.a-,-i ua from r Fir Skia. sue - 10 For Srhnfar womin. Mrtrm. lassui. b. 04 CAREFUL ATTENTION -- -- o.vem c. FAMILY TRADE &CARLSON BIRCH &. rf'k n"", j", 0"vO. $ i'.'t i'ii"- S"i ,ws $ ')&'.,? 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