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Show One Fare Round Old Gentleman Objected to Sentimerv On Floral Eniblerr. Whether it was a mistake1 or a jok 1903. or simply an example of had taste is a question that is still puzzling n.ost Saratoga Springs, New York, with of tho passoni-rsBut no Uiaiter York City. i.ue trip to sas a tloral Ou sale July 3.4 1903. alamt that; it Full four foet of it sirod mastorpiecc. Biiltimore, Marylaud, July 11th. from the groum!. in the form of a - s !iwhite and roses red Low PXi;iir-;iorates to Chicago. Mem-- I cross. -, i Mitii'f tpi lis, Kansas City and composed the body of the cross, and dainty while Idosseins and j;reru uiauy o'.lier iiii:is, with lonn limit. On i. July oth and 8tb. kilos loiUicd the trimmings, la tue tin- - woul "Pea.-.'was spelled Ti.r,.i li St.ui.iard and Tourist Sleep ei;.;er out in rest liinls. era uuily fiuiu Sail Lake to Chicago. er iy in the car admired the J liect ri LiliU-Trains, oft' and w'toti the buy ot it down . lioiiiifi Cur Ser on tile tloor all leaned forward to ex. At For full as to rate, limit amine il mere ne Blnl cot.dit ImIi, jjiertlemau Mood up and veadjustod his rite t.iasses in oi iit. r to gel a better look K. WlAk:;, D.bl. I'ats. at. it. VI- A- rUs-r- yf Mm! ;! G. A. :;, Trav. HAL 1 vu If If RAILROADPoint wot-- ''oDtempiNt 01T!'M for h!1 i H. '.ietid Li!,u3i. siivU-- (ft .ad U 7l yt 13T-In- g il - air. moth. ..6 i;.1 . :21 i j 1 - s s C i i .0 :17 a. m, .6:1 p. at. up? 03ta U. o. P&tjnt C.tca D. C. Ml -- .'. - fid sV.V FOfl TKf. F.A3T. fi:.ix 8TjN?na T:t hnjckt vioie fee. juny txisi is oftcer i at.,' V. joining putui tad all pri eiswi atwiu lroinu. Pontile Drnwln Rncua Palace Hl,?TrB-Uuff- tt SraoitOift and l.tfererr can wilk end &'eaa.it reinl'iif Cn. Rett la carlo. btbl ::.biw Fiauch lif k,t For tla.t till fi.l.f, is. Citr, cuih. hr JMJ atrmt. Blt LsM - , Dress Goods for the next Two Weeks. "That is a tniuhty pretty posy you've i;et tiiere," he said. "Who. may I ask, is dead?" BIG REDUCTIONS FROM CUR ALREADY LOW PRICES. ' The boy N'obody 't I Know of," he said. "Tics aia't for a funeral; it's for a wed an sa' d own heavily, The old "on: "Good Lord!" lie said. "What idiot ...lOo ever ordered 'l'eare' inscribed ou a White Check oi Stripe Dimities worth 15o, now per yard ... 13, weddinsr lieial deee.,'tion?" White Check or Hlripe Dimit'en worth 20e, now with Lace Strip worth 23c, now ....20i The rest of the smiled, Fine Dotted Swisa Raised Stripe llunity worth 23c, now per yard... ,...20c and many of then!, being married, Very Cue pattern Fancy worth 13c, now ...lOi wondeie.i as well; but nobody ven- White Check Ij nitty worth 13e, now per yard ...ltli per yard Stripe D.imty tured an explanation. New York White ., ...13c Fine Stripe and Check Dimities wortn 2oc, now Press. ....2tle Pine Lace Strii Dotted Swiss worth 23n, now 20c Very tine palters listed Stripe Dimity worth 23c, now per yard WHAT OUR SCHOOLS COST US. ...22,li ery tine Lace ami s uin stripe iimny worm Due, now per yara ....25c Fine quality Stripe Pique worth 33c per yard, now.... ..22 if Immense Sum of Money Well Spenl Very tine Lace and Satin Sir' pe Dimity worth 30o, now per yard...,, Fine qiiAlily Stripe P. K. worth ilfie, now per yard ,..23c in Unit d States. now While Point De Veniee, with small black figure worth yard., It is probably n ot generally known Very fine Wlotf 8vis!i, wi'h ltlaek Lace Stripe, was U3e, uo perjier yard... that the United s ales spends annual-- fl'hite S:ik Musiin worth 4!Je, now per ard 32 H education ,.4.'e about White Siik id - in. fiiney (tr.pe. was 6oe, now ly on elemental' ..23e the ex ne t figures for .Vhite Meroeri ' t P. K. wiih mat black stripe, as 33", n f227,i '00,000 wnh biiO'k poika dot, very line for waists, w:ih '2'K', now ,13o tc While Suoli'h were, according Cheek Nainwok worth 20e, now per yard .12' , the report of lie United States White 10 io J, er India Linonn fiom Cominis: k nots of Euucsoion, 522.043,- A bijj diseoimt oM a our Lawns and Wash Dr,-(io id. :i uuniiK the name 2ci per ceut If on our entire iimi of Ladie's Shirt Wa,;s. period approximat dy $24ii,cOO,000. The enrolment in tlie elementary schools of Europe is, however, in the neighborhood of 4.i.!Mio,(Niti, while in the United States it is not. much more than 16,000,000, although it is estimated that, there were in 191 almost 22,000,000 children of school-goinage in this couriry. Our yearly expenditure per pupil averages $22. Some protit may be gained from a comparison of the amounts spent yearit1 S : ly by representative American cities 4) for the maintenance and operation of their public schools. New York spent a in a single year $19.731. f.29; Chicago iJ3 3t follows with an outlay of $3,203,493; $3,319,-0C4- ; was a Philadelphia's expenditure Boston's, $3,043,640; Baltimore's, .2$1,417,392; Cleveland's $1,257,345, and o New Or Washington's, $1,182.91(1. an with is the list leans at the end of expense of $17$, 023. Harper Week!; 'From the J SUMMIT SEA." The Colorado and Southern and Worth and Denver City R'yn, Connect Colorado with the Gulf of Mexico. They are the initial links in the routes Ft. SHORT Lffil through the Ft. Worth TO ST. LCUIS. Tbroueh fur Suit Lh'.te City to St. cd Kntinas Ciy. Only oc changs Loui to New York, bull'iilo ai;d priampal low rntee for t tra- umoier vel. Especial attention to ladies and chil- dren. Tourist sleepers through to Chicago. Bed oilier ium!t, without Boetoa Dhange. TWO TRAINS DAILY. ticket ofiice, 1C3 Dooly Iiquire Block, &Ai Lake City. Any information aheerfuliy eiv?n. H. C. TOWXSEXD, B. P. A. MiBssouri PuoiSo Ky., St. Lonla, gateway, to Mexico, New Orleans aud The n Eastern-Souther- Stateo. They are important link in the water and rail line (or freight truffle, between tho Atlantic Seaboard and Utali. The Cokirado and Southern swrveB the populous centers ana principal KiiuiDs; camps ot Colorado. toyt Sherman, General Agent, Room 60, Commercial Block, Sail Lake City, Utah. C. A. Tr.IPP, B. P. A., Missouri rsoille Ry., Salt Lake CitT. Uttih. LI CSS Caiivaser V c Weinted. WATHES, CLOCKS AHD JEWELHY to sell RIXTERS' INK a Journal for advertisers published weekly at five dellors a year. It teaches the science and practice ot Advertising and is highly esteemed by the most ucoeesful advertisers in this conn try and Great Britain. Liberal commiseion allowed. Address PRINTERS' INK, 10 Spruce St., New York. Artistic Watch Repairing ... E, O. LINDGrjEN. MURRAY, UNIQUE! UTH bstlwki LAST CHANCE SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS Sanitarium Bathsrw, . Sab Lais Ctry rtnMt T KK3 2 M. Tims ft rw Brtnj tror VI t Md Hi( IN THE SOLEMNITY. Little Maine Girl Enlivens the Pro. ceedinjs of Her Sunday School. This "true story" comes from Water- ville. It occurred at a meeting of the Sunday school in one of the Waterville churches. Just before the classes were to be excused tho superintend ent asked if there was any one present who would like to make any remarks or ask any questions. All was still for a moment, and then a little tot of 5 years said: "I'd like to speak a little piece." The liltie girl walked slowly down the ai.de, and. taking a position directly in front of the altar, made a neat bow and said: There was a jolly wubttiii who kept his head As he K.ditilcd up a bii? frit wiirm: And he said: "I've eat forty-twbrothers anil half a dnz1!! others. And Polly, liow il tickles when they squirm! The little girl bowed, and amid laughter aud applause returned to a seat beside her mother. Lewiston (Me.) Journal. Not Terrified by Nudity. At Uayport, L I., the first bather of the season put in an appearance about two weeks ago. As tho regular bathing houses were not open he sought a secluded spot and proceeded to divest himself of his garments, all the while softly humming that classic ditty: When Top was a little boy like me He went in swimmin' where there was no wimmiu. He stopped suddenly at the sight of an ancient dame sitting ou a nearby heap of stones. "I'm going to bathe, ma'am," he shouted by way of a gentle hint. "Well, dear, I hope you'll enjoy it," she said, without moving, whereupon ha said more emphatically, "I'm going in swimming!" "Who's stopping you?" she retorted, settling herself into a more comfortable position. "Sure, the water's as free to you as it is to me!" Dead Men's Shoes. It is not generally known that a special line of shoes is manufactured for the undertaking trade. In appear-ano- e they differ to only a slight extent from the shoes made for ordinary purposes, but there is no leather in the soles and they are made entirely for Bhnw. It is said there is only one factory In the country in whlrh they are manufactured, and, considering the amount of orders the firm receives all the year round, this is probably eorreeL It is well known that special lines arc made for burial purposes in various articles of clothing, but it will be news to many that shoes with light pasteboard soles are made to go with i To Get a Drink Before Gttiog to Halt Lake . , AT TH1 pecci Siaedish Saloon n mum p (ia the EajHey Blook.) Making Over the World. At re.t lay uroti lm the simple lea A region elemental, Where bre for u the folk was free No bird nor brit mM renl.il, 1. If una - ,y ,. g ami be rnt inH paying for no- independent. f PAYMENTS on each $1,000 are only tf.&.gO perlit it jmontL.'l .here are no speculative features !! oui- money 14 s real estate securities. I! you are? ;i8 inves.ed in - first-clas- tj interested Or L G. Larson, V a .. U. k li m .. o Jiuilding, Salt Lake City. Utah. Progres-- s HI of your own, call or write in having a hom Co-O- ... .(! J. M ff Store, Murray. p. .tf M M..Mf- i.K-.. WrfA.A .fl imm INSTITUTION ORr F'r" V Not Wines, Liquors and CJgan. Kmin & Nisuoir, rroprieiota. tie Oldest, but tbu" Moat Relinble and The M gt Reasonable Store in town. . , it i S.Bt. We will tnke pleneurs Corns and examine our Goods. Tell us what you in showing them at all times. take it from the shelf, wrap it np and deliver It promptly at your door want and we will TOUR3 FOR BIZZ, MURRAY CO INST- CO-O- P. - Per Charles Hi: own, Manager, Hue of Hats, Bonnets and Trim Embroideries and Flowers. mings, Laces, Shirt Waists, Skirts and Muslin Underwear, Men's and Ladie's "Watches and Sleeve Buttons, Gold Rings, Foynntain Pens and Stationery. We carry a complete line of Notions. Our prices are the lowest We sell for cash only. AccommodaSAMUEL EDWARDS, House Block. tions At the Old Stand, Opera I'p-to-Dat- Murray i""" ..' Co-O- BERGERMAN, An Ideal Resort for Pleasure-Seekers- V' V - y . ; ,' r) pubiio " i'. v '7 ,, I j Service it all Hours. GEO. GRANTEE, Proprietor. Tlie Money Back Iesort. J. , " ',' . Uneur-passed- .. tables peed ivery fl Manager. Fii tl turncu's in the Special attention given to ttr"j ru; ai'd (.otni,. dent lir, vets funiihlied. lIors?s boarded by the week or m i'i! l, and traiiiderjU carerally attended to. If ;.i u v.:i:.t a rig to meet you at the car line, call us up. Teio?hono, No. 475, . Boating, Ptacing, Dancing. MUSIC EY CHRISTENSEN'S ENLARGED ORCHESTRA- - JOHN GORDON & SON, DEAI.KRS I Admission to the Park lo cents each tne holder to lo cents in trade. Ticket entitles Croffile, Confectionery, Stationery, Novelties, Ai.d nil kinds of H uit, Ciinued Goods, Etc. Etc COMB WITH THE CROWD. IT'S CiILilEFit'SJ- V Tobacco and Citjars. "" A At the Old Stand, State Street, Murray, Utah, Finest Ice Cream Parlors in Murray. - Tin e Discrimination In the choiee ot liiOTa S3J will lead a man who knowa a good article when b tents It to chooe a bottle) of our whisky aaaetmdbj in the house lu cane) of siekuens, or when a go id, ' pare stimulant is needed. A.hotu of whifky on a cold day will warm the oocklea of your heart und put Dew life '.a to you. Corner w " y. .'"!. - t- Proprietor .... Blale of wuMp, 1 'Tin hiinl to nndiTKIiiiiil It, know tbu facts would no to sliow xoPt That only Uoil had planned It. FOR AHYTHIHCYOU WANT IN THE HOUSE FUfiiiioHIliC LINE. But man Ftepp. d In i,ti i,;;; town lie lot 1a p. are l H.riil, r lie plowed it up H, eut It .loan- WK CAllIiY EVERYTHING FOR THE llOUSE. - H. Died It 1,1m, win ,.;,!, ., bri. k miprdnni.-- i Hunt) and treo Ajid further be rev If. ,1 li Till senrre the Mr b, ir vviiK frea And thu lie ch l'ia. d" It, hi? ',v-- 'IV fc'cion ,!) d !! Nrt, FURNITURE AND CARPET ''i? ." ' ' m $ s'.ilkd; nalurs'dy aged; Beet and safest for all uses. V "' 1 ': "''f 'uVilfW '.?'. ,fe IU11CH. "Sineo my s in i.pj, a at college the thliiKs he has learned ar perfectly marvellous." Biting "I've no doubt of It; but I wouldn't worry. He ll forget thrtn all after a few years." A u Whiting l?tfO 40. E-THIR- SOUTH- nivil. clean vll. lnvrr T3 GETAD3-.- . in town the omy p!.-p'icc, Give as Hifa r kep en and" - BIRCH & DIT5HAlr, I'mps. rite for cor new Catalogue. 0 '..f 'fi,' '.ii' W5iv' W WW THE DENVER SALOON r;;.$T ad lastchakcz CO., Some Hope. aks. .'fcfe Sold hv CARLSON Prwl FREED . v- Good i I HARPER RYE lv Saloon PAUL BLINN", Your Credit .: A- lie Cream and Cool Summer o Home-Mari- 11 A drnaiUul four Trmk PU a Lome u- them. HEALTHFUL! CoW r IN TEST the money you are o Mo. ' Jr ; r - uasiw-ast'r- BREAK To the poiDU cast own Loire. Life Special Sale on Ladie's White The most T . M 3 fflo.trited bonti. Utiles, MX Main .tTu-ke- t opportunity to owu ! s i- Trip twsm e , ry matt au 1 II ' LIMITED V'.-- t li 3 f OFFERS ;f 19GU-HX.- E N'D - i p. ru. V7A3HINGTOM TAK THE ftra lrtvtiitjifti lor cvO Whit GoodsSale -- " III! IMS' HOME V ""!: 5l'jC nil 11 TABI.". For MTrnr, kurctfii, 1 iit, Wi'.ii jskj h vmih No. oiain 'V I'.lel, i trit tl to np(i wir-- T1S No S. KAV, Oii't. Vu i r. C.iio. We pntniTi!? in the Stat Th following U tun time curd for trftln Murray. fell ..cure Fchruwry Ul, iyu3; No. 4 ',:.. Mtor" I. la"- Or-u- 16 Pas. Agent id South St., City, Utah. i - to an? point flret :.Lt. tluxi.U tiokU to tht puint y;i wiH 't tbcm for I). . bvKLki, '.. P. AX- - Agent. foa, 14. fcEXGtu, A. (i. P. T. A. h , vi Salt ; : SHGHUlfiE lcilh clo.-eiy- Ant. 1' annsr.lt thp ij, , Till Till: j 4 IT-r- . . i,iri!i-iiii.R- Popular Liue bet of Utah, s f . ! '. th J -- t . PLUS S2,00 BREON f;-;'- Eoston, MasKifhustta, On Sale Jury 1, 2, 3, Trip JU; fw AND FOR A WEDD'NG, TOO. |