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Show srmama Cbi Red Steer. a t?? ? F ffl RI i A Southern Thanksgiving Story, illllWBhllT v mm jjrjWUCiM I Having Leased the Decker Blacksmith Shop just South of the Bridge, State Street, Murray I am prepared to do any kind oi work that can be done with a set of blacksmith's tools. Bring me a trial job and if I don't do your work promptly and give satisfaction I will make no charge. cs are U. (iuivnintood An8 . I A s vi next to Granter-Atwoo- ' 'I Stables. d v ROLLER MILLS HOLLER MILLS, OOOl'EU'S ItOLLER MILLS, WASATCH llOLLKIi MILLS, VEONEER PATENT ROLLER MILLS, ai,t r.vrtH MILL m.I KLKVATOit COS Salt Luke City. Tehplwne 123 I Gcurir.3 APPY O OUR L Absshtcly Ksv, Kcvcl, ari 4' Pract :al. , fkxf IP s, l:i-ij- d 1 oodmcn "Hut vou will let Kiln go, won't you?" "She can do a she pleases. She haa done so; she baa broken my heart. Mr. Coster went away disgusted day before yesterday and swears that he will not come any more.' Ah, and aa be is now out of the way, you won't object to " Yea, I will. You shall never marry her with my consent.' Oh, I think so. Will you promise me GarefulWAtlentioji I don't know what it ia, you what I will agree to do. hut I'll tell If you are daughter The girl wondeTed why May field had not come. The Ked Bteer sat not far away, gazing at her. There was a sih.ilen commotion nv me ironi euu L.A. ; l"r""1''I rill !,!,,! I meet. iiiu 7w o promise to think over it. The mother was soim asleep, and the girl could hear her si;;h in l.er troubled (It 'cams'. Hut the move she thought the mere she disliked old hifre Cosier. He was t ho loud est man that had ever ridden through the neighborhood. It was his business to ride about, buy ing steers, lie looked like a red pteer. His red hair (he was bald except on the sides of his head) stuck up like the horns of a stixr. lie had a laugh that sounded like the low of a steer. Once he hnd a fight with a man and did not use his hnnds r.t aH. He kicked like a steer. Hut he made money, he had a house, painted green, with sunflowers in the yard, but with steers lowing in the bark lot. He hi d said that his wife would net hr:ve to work, and this statement fo'ii :! credence even among women w lioknev. tlmt l herse'f his first wife, hnd almost'5-i'iii v with har.l labvr. As the l. . I; a ilr.nl fct nt pressed it, he had Ella. He had laughed, or lowed, when she had kindly told him to go his way. !Ic mill that he would but that l.e would come back ugaii-- ; and he did. not onlv oi.riv, but manvtimi s. He I: l : bought thr.t Sr.ia May field, the wair-l'u' ! o il teacher. Mwd iu his nay. ns a fir!, a atronper fjet tl.:'.n Ami it he s!.1'1o.M,d. but May field could promiM' her nothing better than a life of hard work. Early tle next morning the tracker st"p; ed nt ti e Towsi.n house- - on his way to school. The girl met him at l.o.'ni;i hack she caught sight of her r other's nrgry face. "The postmaster says that joii are wilting letters to the govcn.menl," ; id the girl. "Whf.t are vou doing that OF ;r i tal Tob.ec. W,nA Knol( . quit toliacco e:lsu 'r K. "....u.,-.,rKclh , alroiy. A II Orutv 1st,, toe or vera Uo,,klet ,i Ren, i . CuTe " ' Dlen faran- - S." 8te,l'1 8U a sold n J" Wheels Slight!, IJscJ, Modern . is now eT'TT the side 2 The J. L. Mead Cycle Co., Chicago. JANDY CATHARTIC oacKwoodsman's uncoui ,,, grace, bowed and put her hand M.iyfield g outstretched palm. Then .... cm spoke again. "V. have discovered that the deputy w,;Smu,dered ny a man known as the lied Steer." fie World mwr-- " on sample. . n. . ..ceiast I t 'e' ,"eIo"WWa,L . . Do You Want Cheap Wheels? tired , his anna about fce, he tl)ra her, said: Vo won t have to work so hard. Tl. 'niment has pven me a baek pension." I lie COniTCL-atiri- n .... clir.i.,..l in helr ryes, for Clins ha-- -' nv !... . . favorite in the tieiir)1i...i,,.j ca. dm.go'oTNew'vo'rl' 1R l o., price.' ,,ni.,.. cpecuu hii.-- . l . bUrtig Tn,,Z XaSffal"" offeiwe ... i. .tn" Te tar nt "lulhJ.BeIgb. licit distiller. He ren,.l.,l mVht Ijcre." ight in etrwt Marray. Joseph Long, C. B. 8. A. g. Aklb.rg, NOTE. Cholceof Color. '"wni 3NDLY t?ly """"""'i nw; TllWri. Iiruuev?ick Uree. etaiuUni J1C lraseo lor a moment and hen continued: A inve,tigation by " """mi. mis proved a rpHi,in of the crime of killing i S.( mm. n eH nth 12 d.fi corner v0 1.1. Wh cor 1 w raunlng. Beetle inch splendid machine. iaal to any for eerflaa and "''dee tobioit, two piece crsnke, arch crown, detachable eprockeU, fiaolj finished aod decorHted, Morgan & Wright, qoick repair tires, single or doable tube, i.VAJ. " ).if!i itrade eauipmenU Otirepoctid sample price WWW www dooore-tfid-, exert end 1H Inoh tnblnl, striped A t?TiIlt i ne preoeher stepped aside, nd May. fieldaodrese,lthepeoPle. "My friend.." 'd he "I ,hik that this will be lod i'. To ill i rnero. I' COUiil w. , Cpocisl price on nmpla " u'fti 1G MOO Highest trade, em bod j inx meri kte ticproTft-l'tpS.'V'r- T m(,nt of ralne, V,i Inch imported tubing, flush o eranks, arch crown, larg dotaohabla Joint, improved eprockoU, hndomet finish and deooratloDS, Morgan k Wright, .quick repair tiroa, single or doublo tube, high grade equip--- of the house. The people were astonished to see armed men tche their , 's Carlson & Birott I f P PrOf i! W lu. UI,I,-- ara, I g nancL9RWSttE29 on To keep our great factory busy, and introduce early our splen did "98 models we have concluded to make a marvelous offer direct to the rider. For 3o days we will sell samples of our swell '98 bicycles at net cost to manufac ture and will ship, C. O. D. on approval in nnv nr1r1nsa nn rpretnt of the nomiilal sum of Sl.oo (if west of Denver. $5). This deposit ia merely to show good faith on purchaser's part; if you don't want to send money in advance, send your express agent's guaranty for charges one way aud we will pay them the other if you don't want the wiieeL front. Wc rid way a UR GRAND OFFER stand at the door, dust then Mayfleld Midioguny Camp No. 308 Woodmen of entered from the side door, he nodded theHVorld moots every Ttiuradiij at the preacher, who aid: "Heforethe services begin there is a etrange cere wurrai.. illLal niht id mony to ko tht-i-- i with. Mr. May "I I I I Oof LAI Family Trade your neighbors Impossible. But If you will make me a promise but I ought not to ask C ivy jar 0 j Given to - stock: oi" ',mj 1 thing?" I don't know, but what is It?' That you will bring her to church - CAEEro tW5COJ""- 4 one 36S. of the MURRAY at YT thankful." be Mahogany Camp No. .. a- -- Saloon & B Hiard Hall her. "Don't talk to me," she raid. "You are tlie verv one mat cause nic uoi 10 not thankful on this occasion, I will Ked agree to withdraw la favor cf the Steer." "I w ill be there," said the widow The sermon was to be, preached by an was large. OnlT office iu the city having old num. The congregation uustcriouK whisper hnd gone about Ludy operators. It will pay you thiit something unusual might be exto call ou them while in the city was nervous pected. The preacher when he arose. He looked from time to lime toward a side door. The widow sat well toward the mid her M,vCUREC0n5TIPATI0H - .... 1 OriE , READ i ' Oriels of Colore. la intereatintr to know the real meaning of the various color tinta with which we are familiar The majority think the titles are bestowed haphazard, but it is not so. J'acli one ii traceable to a origin. For instance, mustie, the fiiiiio:,i:hIc gray- -' tan shade, is named afuT the mnr.tlc tree, which grows in Greece, the gum of which it resembles In color. Hlue-- ; black is in honor of the charcoal thai comes from the wne stock. India ink is made, from burned camphor. Scarlet Is iodide of mercury. Cl.ineie wliite is line. Turkey red is made from the madder plant, that thrives In Hindu-- j Man. l'l;r I.,i):sn yellow we nre I debted to the camel, and for sepia to ' the cuttlefish. The latter Is an Inky fluid the fish discharges when attacked '( in order to make the water opaque. The j vivid crimsons, carmines and reddish purples are all furuihd by 1hecohi- neal Insects. The beautiful Prussinn blue is nehieved by fusing horses' hoofs and other refuse animal matter in n strong solution of potassium carbonate. Vermilion Is from the ore cinnabar. Gamboge from the yellow sap of a tree in Siam. Histre is the soot of wood ashes, and raw sienna is the natural earth from the vicinity of Sienna, Italy, t'mber is also the earth found close by Umbria. Table Talk. It ABSOLUTELY CDiBAKTEED eeebeekM free. LA. KTKBMXB Hie y. rwFnr il. lV SET-ZV.- ? ,h.ffi?.. fret, I"' a'uln il- - V d Standard American Annual. I '...- -. . Store. Murray Furniture STATE STRfET, 6ilver or AmAlram Fillings (for a short time) only 60 cent Fioeat Crown ana Bridge work at reasonable rates. ;V-- i Upholstering and liqxiirin Done: Special Bargains in Second Hand Goods May-fiel- 46J Wwt 2nd South Btreat. Hfbalt iJtke Prices Picture Frame, Window Bliuds. d of Earlors- Cot MOots, Spring Matrasses, j$:jTruukd, Travelers Valises, Thanksgiving service, tlie first for many a year, were to be held in the Lick meeting house. The widow deL. ERNSTROM, Proprietor. clared that hhe would not go, that she d hiid nothing to be thankful for. called nt the house to persuade Bcntal c m.-id- ilhit-trate- Salt Lake Prices. At the Lowest Curtain Rollura of all Styles, I dou't know. Why do you want me there To eee you thankful in the presence 11 In t'.itHr indiscriminate liste to an-- ' but should they from any cause be nosed the action of the pin teeth is such nouuee the mnkiiisr of cluniiless wl co some manufaeturt'i 3 have tumbled over that tney arc lorcing muu iiicli otheriu th endeavorto be in trout. nddnt out Kora between ine leeiu. in One of tho chief objections urged To in front is a Fpnsro, to " frotil'Ms sustaim-- imciyy. To utter a ipalr.st chainlrsR wheels y mechanics truism is one thing, to live up to it is s that should tho rear fiamo become twisted or out of line, there would be a another. Answer The (tpiiit of tlio nplioriatii of the consequent binding of the matintr gears. Monarch Cycle MautthtciurinR Com- The Monarch rliaiuless is entirely free that the Any pany, " Ilido a Monarch ami Keep in from thi3 olijection inasmuch in its latest junction of the pinions and gears form Front," i.i well uau a me ami sockpi jonu, Question type oi product, The Monarch Chainless. Alive to the tiroes, thn company will pro- thereby permittinR free running under with in met conditions the been which has You may usually duce a chainless bicycle proven by repealed tests to be superior, bicycle riding. A particular advantage u rear wi:icn aim which this lias, gives in its class, in every particular. Ask It. Eyclopeaji Two surfaces that will roll on each the highest efficiency, is the direct lift com as nst is end which sffa one the thrust to from motion other will transmit the other. If the surfaces are compar- mon to all bevel tearing, mis ena factor iu friction atively 8rnootli,the motion is transmit- thrust is a prominent ted by friction. Hut, when the surfaces and frame strain. Another nomt to be counted in favor are provided with projections, the motion, although it is unchanged in nature, of tho Monarch gear is, that it is uot of is transmitted by direct pressure, and delicate construction although com' Daratively lleht in weight. it is irregular unless the actinc surfaces Asstated by (".rant, the well known au of the projections are carefully and thority on pears." lhepingeansparucu exactly shaped to produce an evenis motion. It is the difficulty which ex- larly valuable when the pins are made in minimum perienced to produce these perfect pro the form of rollers forthenthe The friction for?" reached." jections, when bevel pears are used, of friction istooth a otherwise "In the. interest of your father," h( and pin. which leads the experienced mechanic hftween the awav from t hem. Lone experience 1.1 sliding friction at a line bearing is.v with nusw i red. hen "H it tfuit won't do any good." Sewine Machine manufacture has a roller n n. a rolling faction. nroDeilv made, there is no form of tooth that Monarch "I! may. I l.aic told tl.rm v.hnti the Company taught tody Jan. 1, 1898, roller to the ia pin b'ave ti.'icn nd.'icr he was deling superior whatever transmission was used, bevel that I All Sews Stands. war. Tl:..l w '.'.l hae a p ."1 t I". i. pears were not to be considered if eiy tooth. While the Monarch company Is war rnnnlnir v.rts to h" thought of. The it is j' .:.- v pre: ri.tr!. Aid I of in the experts from ranted which is study drivintr ear result hai a ! ; on the ,vn; l.i";r on il like a man rit i excellent in i's easy runnlnp qualities. placing its chainless machine t r.t ln ta.cu the Or. - I find that of class, as best the market i ne type crang Tho mpchanini i "impie. i Larf, Better, More Complete ""c: r.d I also llnd that tl. !e i ( resemble its faith in the chain wheel is in no way axle and hub tears Than Ever. uleiflt'le doubt na to his killing t' v'- -- t wheels, the notice-nhl- diminished. It will continue to kwp the famllhr riitTereii'-the teeth Which them in the forward ranMs of that type '. iv." ' r mm! v shane in cross of bicvrle which Is yet the choice of the declared that he didn't." Ella i wrf nJ,lr are closer nual R,f. In lino with aection instead if four sided. The mnioritv of the people. com Monarch the trencral of the at policy is two provided nhaft connect ins the '"t t y ever ki ow h'n, of ifa chainless will bo each end with a pinion havinir roller pnnv, the price will I lmi' been j okii g sruunijj a which llre, complete 100.00. give out In of the and nm THE WORLD. pin teeth which from chain machines, Incltidinir ranging the trenr between wide anele onenir.r Dulldirifl, New York. enclosed this price tofKlOO teeth, f'tcli .' ' ceare 1 uraiwe it self." "Your father must have be-right. Our b'lti'is n ere silly, to put such no tions iu vourhcad. I married for love. L'.la, and what did it mean? A life of drudgery. And that is whnt a love mar riage .i ;!fral!y amounts to for a woui-- ' n. Yi:u v. ill at least promise me to think ovrr il." "Yes, 1 t, ill promhethnl." The girl vt rut to bed and f he kept her M W Jkis-se- (&' -- THE MONARCH CHAIN LESS. 3 3 . '"" Comm vvud Street, -- i was not far away, and many a time in the dark nights before the final down fall came the girl had often listened in her bed to hear the enemy's horse beating upon the hard "pike" and had looked up to see her father sitting near the. door with hjs gun lying across his knees. Let me weave now, mother," said "You are worn out." the "You attend to the fire," the woman replied, looking round with a sigh. 'Thai's hard enough. And, besides, you can't weave." "Hut I can try." "Yes, and while you are trying the work will be goin to ws'fe. U you would only do as I beg of you " An appealing look- - from the girl checked her. "You know what I mean," ; she said. 'IVy "Yes," the girl replied, "I know." "Then vou know what I want you to do." "Yes." "Then why don't you do it?" "Iloeaiise I can't." The v.tsinau frowned. "lint you can sec me kill myself at work." "T am compelled to see it, hut it grieves me tuarlv to death." "If it did, you would seek a remedy, and one is nt hand. What have I done MILLS, for you? I havo Rtolcn the time you all (lie education I had we have hidden our books in the woods, because -our. father thought thty vtere fool-&- h " "I know all that, mother." "Lot you don't think of it." -: yon are r.f!rep. Hut "YoSj I il. , o nve my ;ue l can t n,.-- vTT.r The woman turned from her loom. 'I suppose you are going to be foolish Utah, .noujjh to say that jim, don't love him." "1 don't love him." "Ah, I thought so. But you could respect him." "I miht, but I couldn't respect my- Aro Never Undersold. Grist Work a Specialty. Highest Cash price paid for Wheat. OFFICE: 37 Call vine-lace- ? MihW; A Eicycl Give jts a A Work. CI1S3 rock-ribbe- Milling Company. vloj ag, a eehoolmas-- Tirst .i i si: J. 5 w Atlas ttlock. Vic. Johnson, prop. 50 Tire Setting Respectfully .Sou!!) of the Bridg?, y 305-- 8 Comer Barber Shop. i HCTSShOemg $1.00 Pric Work. Ba6sfucUoaornoCharSo. SHOP, disoledienee. Attonieyt- - Law. 5oms ew 8he shook her head aadly. "I don't know, Sam. Mother " "Yes, 1 know. The Eed Steer haa worked on her." "She thinks be Is the greatest man in the world." "On account of hia money. But we shouldu't blame her. Her life has been Lar.i." "Hut you don't want nae to marry him." He looked up, and then drawled hu-roiu.lv: "It would be sad if they should find a Ked Steer lying in the road." "Ella, come in here," the mother called. The voumr man aeized her hand and it as she turned away. That afternoon the Ked Steer called. Oh. it's all right full of confidence to make a bluff," he said, talking to the mother but looking at the girl. "I don't want anything to be too easy." "It will not be at all," said the girl. ter, had declared QBAMKU 4 COHEN. ' that her head wu the constant Foene of a petty rebel lion. From time to time flte reached back into a cornvr and drew forth MickB of brushwood to feed the lire. Hie nic;ht was warm, the door was open, but the tire was nevueu to lliron light upon the loom, the candles were Livery and FcedStable. so dull, the woman was known as was her XcooniodiitiOng ansurna&sed. Pub- the Widow Towson; the daughter. The husband and father. Ut fcorvlce at all hours, night and known as Cling Towson, was away off day. fomewhere iu a povernnient prison, serving out a life sentence lor killing rlocs to suit the People and the a deputy marshal who had come to de Times. stroy his moonlight distillery. The wa voted as no one that peighlmrs ever known to survive a life sentence in a Yankee prison, Mrs. Towson might as well enter at once her season of ft: widowhood; and so, whenever anyone would ask: "Does the Widow Towson live here?" she would answer: "Yes." The loe house of the Towsons was set an oak- at tbe ieadrof a d The ravine. studded and county road that led over the mountain Or Uailmr A Sew 'BLACKSMITH ow woman was weaving by the light of a tire and two candles placed high upon thefirewalk sat Near the a girl, thoughtful and of comely face, ller Lair whs too thick to be kept under control, ami ilken wisps of it ere in constant Stock or A Big aUCommercialsu.. EARXXST KOGXOX. TIRED LOOKING vJH On ' 5; VA.WAMV.MWWfMV.W.W.'WW H Any article of Merchandise for sale in Murray, can be found iu Great and whore You Can Have a Quantity, and of the Highest Grada Quality at our atore. .Large Variety to Select From arid K. r. DA.YTOX, Mauagor. With l'ricws Equal to Any. ea-TT- a'1 j,jtt Comiueeclel hit -- KSSh Your jSutiplu whoro You (iilr are mro ti find Thorn iu Stixdi rIttBtMWWHiMlWtll SV it j,Flooi. Xuccrporated. TVi Kfl and I bare come within one of tiuding out a gwl many things, and I LAWYER may Hud them out sure enough the first thing you know. Hut now to anOurier of 2od Soutij other jioint. When are we to be good deal pulley p. antMxssiat, . . oli-'l- pf n In-- Shoeklnjf. Tercy (with the paper) raps, what is a "ghastly find?" I'apa (with a headache) Your moth- er awake and lively at two a. m. N. Y, if '.ftTt ONE Q 1 YES Don't Spend a Dollar for Medicine until yotf havd 'tried Mill Vlyjidr WCJ You can buy them in the .paper .5,Ccntcartoc Ten Tabules for Five; Cents. If you don't Journal can crowd fruit tree and p'anta only at he risk of getting reduced " crp of inferior fruit. The aerret of growing extra fine ia to cut off the runners You find this vsort ot R.ipans Tabules atraw-berrie- a fast as they appear. Fruit treea that have been grafted need to be looked nfter to see that the stock does not makcshools. Whh a young orehanl nt this time' it wiU be g pood p'an to mop culliva-- 1 tio amV niuVh carefully, leaving the oilin good tilth. St. Iou'is REUTa At the nun fW. Stnd Druggist rirf Cents to Tmi Riahi CwmtCAt 0 St., New Vo,k, end h,T will be e w,U be relet for 43 eenti. The om Uet Kipaut T.bule. are the wry tnedUh( Spr is cnoai JjiF UAH ti i |