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Show i Highland Hotel. f WE 'Mm. mm JOHN SCIIRGEDER, Proprietor. of Tin: lest eouvinv hotels i.v uta ir. m:v koumsand new iluntiike. :p I, i li U ' I Sr? n KATES P.EASOXALEE. Lodiii- - !.y the day or week. . . Kuoiii.-- hy the fein'it ijiglif, ou ''ent-i- . Week the Kates Special ly Bin! r-ii-ni Y A onk i i r t aw t-V- av t INI :Z m -- m . -- . -- - v. Resort Saloon MIKE FITZGERALD, A Restaurant First-Clas- s $ lit JOXIS BLOCK, MURltAY, UTAH, Thirty Thiiin1 !n I.tn. coiicIhvh uf The aooui iij mot quire about 4'"' Kniu-lit- cms, A. for each omm Templars o th (.'nit.-- rfnit'.-- will 1, at lx)uivl!lc Ky Aug. 27. At cess fur dinner. will give an exhi- function of the order it is of Detroit. Mil this tht-ri will be prudent 3J,0o0 bltiou drill. The jndir.-Sir KnlKhts, ri'iiretiifiiiiug every 'at conte.,t will be V. ? irmv om eis. i ney and every city in the union. 'cislons until at The fur their reception will reserve th "d of the prizes and flit: itaiiiiiit-D-t ilurjus their four night, when th. i.slon of a func- city will be made t! dnyti' atay In the most uw building, in In America have been earned to a tion at the ho which the 7 h. i;y ponsers will point where nothini; In left to be in-f- esp'-ct-.- B. WHS, jl Proprietor, jjl ; ' Ifilil it liml Uncle Sam's Loan Office. Money loancil on Valcln'?, I InHtrtiinciitu, TuoIh, C'lotLiiig and all articles (f alno at ore half the regular rain of in i , '1 terest. I! ill in Special DarKa.na Unrodoemod Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Itilvlll Tetuplar.-i- , amoiig whom are lie Imleii the leadiw? city of Ktintiicky, have and Mate oil'iiia) tu spared neither effort nur eM'-smake the uecaaton worthy of the visitors and theniMclvei. AccordiiiK to conirjcts made for quarters to date Templar visitors will be prewent from the followmt; at ales: Alabama, At Kaunas, ('itllforuia, Colorado, Coiling ticiit, District of ColumIndibia, Florida, (leorgia, Uiinoi.-i- , ana, Iowa, Indian Territory, KansaK, , Maine, Maryland, Kentucky, Uiiode Inland, MichiMassachusetts, Montana, gan, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Oarofina, Ohio, I'ennsylranla, South Itakota.Teiini'Sseo, TexaH, Vermont, Virginia. West Virginia, Wisconsin, Idaho, South Carolina. iioiii ilure Attntctiom. Tbo week of tha conclave will be one of rare attractions. The state's reputation for hospitality ia to bo maintained at the Louiaville custom house, where tha lit and eommandery of Kentucky will have headquarters. This Is one of the handsomest buildings In the south. The entire second Iloor will be at the disposal of the grand uojy of the State Templars and seven elegant entertaltitiieutn are scheduled for the week. Other public btilldliiKS that will fluure prominently la the exercises that mark the wek will be the city hall, an elegant building that will be converted for the time being into an electric palace, and where several of the Important eommandery entertainments will occur; the Jefferson county court house, where a number of commanderles will have headquarters, and the Kemale High school, where the official sessions of the grand encampment ot ttie Knights Templar will be held. Particular attention Is being paid to the subject of Illumination and decoration, the sum of $50,000 being exA pended In this manner alone. quadruple electee arch Is to be the most noteworthy feature. The Kentucky (irand eommandery headquarters in the Louisville custom house will be opened Monday evening, and the following morning the conclave will be opened by the grand parade of over 30,000 uniformed Templars and 123 bands of tnu.stc over the handsomest and bnwidost thoroughfares In the city. Tuesday evening a great lawn fete will be held at the Masonic Widows' nnd Orphans' home, closing with a display of fireworks. A chorus Of 200 negro voices will givo a concert at tho horse show building the same evening. Competitive drills will occupy the second day of tho conclave, when five magnificent. Merlin silver trophies, worth $;,Ouo, will be given as prizes. This is the first contest of the kind since the triennial of ls:l at San Francisco. Twenty-seveot the han.homest belles of Kentucky will a. t as sp.msois for the Sir Knights in this contest. The conclave ball will be held in Confederate hall on Thursday evening. This great IWr will hold l.Yi'au dancers at Once, The Imll promises to he the most brilliant social function oer then in the south. Churchill Uo uis, the famous race cous.se where the Kentucky derby Is run, will be the scene of a horse show during the week, at which Kentucky t 'aoreur.': i.i . .Is will be on exthe river wi'l hibition, recursions be glV'MI every aft and eeni;t:; ...d side trip during the w eel; an r are to l tti.i 'e o li" M.snint"!! c.n Chickania'ic a b.ittl el'.-land other ll'.i!i.atiI.ns sl'.ow points of interest, that It Will be most itihuit and cue inipti. l.t I'l the hi' !o; v muvm.-f'-i; of the order. - MURRAY BAKERY. I i fff) UTAH. Bread, Pit, Cake, Etc-tlresl- Daily, i Fine ConfectoineryA ID I - FiJl Line of TOBACCO, CICAHS ar.d GROCERIES. We tell I Ah. ileikia't Coffees. F H. CANNEGIETER, Prop, (t yurray ivery peed gtables. Accommo dationt 1 Publio 't Ssrvico k CEO. CRANTER; Proprietor. Finwt turnouti in th count;. Hpectial attention given to fancy rig, auj comprtitnt drivers furiiinhed. Uone3 boardod bv tb wwk or tuonth, anil traimients cnreftill; ftit?nIJ to, If yoi want a rig lo meoi yoo at the car lins rail tst5. Telephone, Ko. 745 hoot, of coum, but whether thfy hoot or not, whoa you go buoting don't fail to call at tha ... 3) and get warmed up. . . t It's tha keeping of the inner man warn that tuakoa the shooter nhoot the abot that chutes thepume into the bag THE FINEST mm. AMUSEMENT HALL IN TOWN. :tiie:: st Km-itie- , TWO SOLID TRAINS KACII WAY. SVEitT DAT VIA 0,0 W. leaving Ojdcti 7:25 a. ni. and 7;15 p. m. Kunnlrd Th'niifh to Omrer With n 1 Iim-- i 1 mill twy IX acii . -E- LF.GANT On Wnl .iftUy Morntnf TntirUl ir GOES THROUGH TO OMAHA ami CHICAGO. If mi go KxtX yutt will kit tiiii nJ nic.nr hf pmiti'HHf ('oniido CrKily niocV, JvKi llt;s AUj iju)i;aio :the: MINIS.) Send for literature, both for the and the "Rochester Lamp." "New cm in. Colorado Midland Ry. Rochester" Cook Stove Yon will never regret having introduced these goods into household. your THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO, 33 Park Place and 33 Bfc'clay street, New York. JOHN GORDON & SON, DEALERS IN Crooerles. Confectionery. Stationery, Novelties, And all Kinds of Fruits, tanned Goods, Etc. Eto, Well. In HcMk. Tobacco and Cigars """ At the Old Stand, State Street, Murray, Utah, finest Jce Gream parlors r. iure 1 -- ITome made Ice Cream in iurra. and Cool summet Drinks. U. P. Saloon and Billiard b. CARFtrrt.tT Hall 1 STOCK OP- - SEt.KOlED ALWAYS ON HAND CAREFUL ATTENTION 'vn FAMILY TRADE zaCARLSON x'!. e vO, 0, .'' vV; 'tt:'t5"k" V? Ve? 'i Z5i " Vl? ''li- - & BIRCH. s 'o" 7o mm mm ; ',?',?, ti, WHOLESALR ,nd RETAIL) IAi M B iH T ARD I)ooi-- , PuildiDjf .. i i. .. r.: .. c. uuu i ioo riuuui. wvi xsper, L'outnicts Builders' itardwaro, Nils, Eto , Etc. on, liuildiogs put op on rany, Monthly takn, Buildingn figarrd us before you build. A'uw ft Don't fall to MrmiulK. ...COMPLETE LINE OF COAL... Ifln need of anything in our line, call and sea us or wriU. It to do m. will bt to your int-- With a full linaof Saah, Doors, Screen .'.tii r A b 11 V.' t'-- .... -- V "' : .' ' 'i '""""Mlm.."'-- TUB Ql'ADHL'PLK router stow Gnu. He 18 an enrn"1 from its nmilogiea. clerks In (he Philadelphia the of There One heen. nas old chap and always dl in postoflice found in a bundle of mail and will hardly ever become a great is a saving that people n,,vpr up aud blow away, recently a postal card which had been commercial center," said George Mc- - Laramie; thev Leod of the Interesting Wvomir - city, but It In true that they never move sent from Morrisville, Pa , on Feb. 11, at the Metropolitan in Wash gton, away. There u a fascination about 1S7S. Morrisville Is a little more than miles from Philadelphia, twenty-threD. C, recently, ' but lt old citizens are the high altitude and the quaint charabout the proudest and most digultled acteristics the older citizens have given so the clerk announced that the postal Its of any tow n I ever saw. Hill Nye the place wM.h proves a potent charm had made about a mile a year on way, nnd had therefore broken all recfound enough In Uir anile to make him to hold its p.vj'ie to it." ' ords In slow transit. No one knows nnd the Boomerang famous, and lots where the card had been during the Knli. he Cotton of the characters M:iiitifiM,tmI sketched are there The quantity of cotton worked by many years, but it Is not believed that yet. The man he put In his book as the Forty Liars is now running a Russian mills 'in 1S'.9 was &77,s;2.0oo ii lias been outside of Pennsylvania, it does not When ho and Nye pounds ilc..,UVH pounds, Itussian, and from Its appearance Kccley Institute. The clerk shelved. been have to seem valio Um to forefather the old man w.n and e.;,2 ;.'.(. pounds, foreign), as though It had been t for a wagon making concern and ued at :e.u.c00. These mills fur- said It looked undergoing many exciting experiences nished ennioy,pnt for 170.000 workhis wareliou.se was au abandoned optwenty-threyears. era house In which John L. Sullivan men and !.".i).. ')o wera engaged In the during the last to was addressed card The postal w amount of capiweaving works. The gave the last performance on his estof Charles P. Horner, a nurseryman ern tour after his defeat of Paddy tal Invested U Jl37.5oo.000. Mount Holly. N. J. It was sent by tha Is the Then old there gentleliyan. G'eenwood Nurseries of Morrisville. A Mnll. man who conducted the opposition paclerk accidentally read me card. lie F.om tho He Is there tss3 to lS'JS temperature per to the Boomerang. over and Still. Ills answer to the demand of In Manila ranged from 77 ia January gays It said. "Plea.se come the Boomerang for an apology caused and lVcember and 78 In February to ee us as soon as possible." S3 In April and Nye to make use of that paragraph May. The rainfall In Ijiughter Is the sunny side of a about utanding the Insults of t!i op- July, August and September averaged man's existence. position, but proving to b preserved about fvirt,en inches. i ; io''. and Tjpitrttlnl nd NaUy or IUU t. Itaiwgripiiai don. TlUrf rao MoCastt, tine the 0 Bt. lra how sjnpls sad pla (D U'ng pan b b d wra real Ckioaoo, Mn, Vokrta rd via th yon tea ss t St. Fati. rn4 ted many tun-waT- Through P. O. liliS . rr otb.r raluabla, OATAI.OQCI A Ctd mi Bn7. 9-on Know You Ar Aid . mm. AT WOOD. 1'rouil Hpntfrn Tow if, Laramie is a tulle above sea level B. - ttn.l,- acd Yards aoutb. of Oarmaoia Iead Works, on 0. 8. L. Ky.at Atwood Station 03c fromtly Tit ..L . ww-.n- stOnm bandr 8tof, Lmsts OrJurs IITHVILLF.. AKCII. i MOUIUIog, at-'ti- W.H. DONNEI.L, General A rent. U.8. DEVOR, Trav. Pats. Agnt, Ji-- t e nU is n jilfi which thruuicti In 'IP t h unti lit, Paul. (mi T'ni,.iAy mi l rliUy Mornlnit tUu Tourist Slf-i-- SAKE. ' Cm 1'L'LLMAN SLEKriXO CARS Ct.t.r ' POOKINO under these clrrumstanoes Ig a pleasure. The Rochest bump Oora-)n- y nake their renutMlon on the Suivb io question. Tho hest evliipnce nf " "Joyed ls tl!!,thunlHl8 galore and duplicate ordsrs from all parti of t world1'0" vO'. knight Trni.iir llrlll. Thy schedule of the drill includes . use -- Elht Whts, (56 StVi5e NEW ROCHESTER. " "r"5, " 'e" - .ml! Wf drop hot Weather NA.iUriv.rarir-.- ' -- comfirtabta separa'e. nicn. room has been fitted up where Ladiei can sit, out of th i heat and dust and wait for the cars. -- ....!-- 's.-'M- ..- !) park, Minn. They cover an area of two or three acres and vary In diameter from less than a foot to twenty-fiv- e feet. In depth they range from one foot to eighty-fouThey are In very hard rock and in many cases are like wells in shape. The origin has to torrents falling been ascribed through glacial moulins at the time when the no; them part of this country was under Ice. , Drauh A perfect Arnusetnent Hall, with a Fine Pool Table in e un tii )u. f. ft-';: "giants' kettles" or portholes, has been discovered In Interstate Its triennial plgrlmagto Washington, representative Keutucky knights went thither to extnd to the Templars an Invitation on behalf of the members of the order ll the Blue Grass state to hold their nexi conclave In its metropolis, but Denvir won, and three years later Boston carried off the prize Louisville coveted. Again at the Hub was Louisville (Moated, but at Pitta- burg, In 1 S ;t s succeeded In having the Popular liters Kept on A A group of Tin- - I'KAK KUUl iC" RUN'S ( A!.L TIIB- - An ideal resting plao) to in and wait for the car. am when the York A3 long ago Ar-J- . branch of Masrory ol Louisville made ?3 and Cic:ar3. ' i i '1 t j al It-- L,iqnors, Whiskies, Brandies, Wines MffV power-propelle- I Colorado Midland. "tMKK'8 Cas-lone- ls n Duooeosful Ch.cotom '"w'"-r'- : knights agree to hold the 2Mb. trien-- : rial conclave of th, Templar grand e:,cauipmeiit of th- - I'nitei States ia Louisvillf this year. For thrtf years th- - Templars of tha fctate and city have been making perfect the plans for the they will extend to the visitors. The w jrk has been divided among 50 different committees, whose members are the most prominent of all professions and crafts in the city. The executive committee, the governing body, while containing only It members, has the mayor of the city. Hon. Charles P. Weaver, the poM-as ter, Dr. Thomas II. Baker, bankers, wholesale merchants, leading railroad men, etc. An entertainment fund of over $100.-00has been raised, of which $J5,000 was given by the Knights Templars ot Louisville and Kentucky and $20,000 by the city council as a special appropriathis liberality on the tion, part of the council, ir. has further agreed to meet poetically all the expense incurred by the committee on public comfort, which will amount to about another $2u,O00. J'apt. Grant on the Gen. John It. of Kentucky vid V. Gray and regiments Col Col. Thomas ,ith. Additional intei-attaches to the Imisvillo com la J becau.-- e of the fact that at It a soT herner, Right Sir Henry irutes Htoddard of Bryan, Tex., wili't elected grand mas- ter. Mr. Stoddard now deputy grand master and wiUv.m cee, Mr. I.lovd of San Franclsi-othe present grand mas ter. The smt.h has furnished only two grand masters up to date Mom Eminent Sirs WarrerM.altue Thomas and John Quincy Adams Fellows of Ken tucky and Louisiana respectively. A Submerged Klfrtrie Motor. The olilcers of the grand encampA submerged electric motor is a new ment, with the ex 'pnon of Messrs. Lloyd and Stoddard. already mentioned, device by which any btnall rowboat are: or yawl can be readily transformed Grand General isimo George M. into a craft, and this, Moulton of Chicago. too. without the slightest alteration Grand Captain (ien-rHenry W. being made in the craft. It ts also Rngg of I'rovideiue. It. I. possible to change this motor from one B. boat to another as may be desired. The Grand Senior Warden-WilliMoli.sh of Cincinnati. device consists of a combination of the Grand Junior Warden Joseph A. motor, propeller, and rudder, and of Locks of Portland. Me. itself weighs but thirty-fiv- e pounds. J. C. W. Coxe It occupies the place of the rudder. Grand Prelate-- Dr. of Washington. Ja. When in. use the whole uevice Is unWales Lines of der the water, but the batteries b Grand Treasurer-I- I. Metlden, Conn. which It is driven are located in the Grand Recorder William II. Mayo boat, and those supplied with the of St. Louis. motor are of such compact form as to Grand Standard Bearer Col. Arthur be readily stowed away under the MacArthur of Troy, N. Y. seats of a rowboat of small proporM. Orahood Grand Warder Harper tions. The motor not only propels the of Denver, Col. but steers It as well, the boat anGrand Captain of the Guard Charles boat, swering It more readily than the orC. Vogt of Louiaville. Mr. Vogt Is t!e chairman of the ex- dinary rudder, and will drive the craft ahead at the rate of six miles an hour. ecutive committtf for the triennial. Ioui.-.iana- Etc- n t;ike part. Associated w. drill committee t.ieman and tw Mls.-tourl-, 2623 30 KART FIKST BO., SALT LAKE CITY, 0 nls, which will re- lujtea on the field ry. During the re- - t s well-ktio- 1. m jj Meal Tickets; 21 Meals for S4.C0 1 Prop. Carry tha F:neit Line of (jl ATTACHE!) TO THE HOTEL, 1 ad fBIi. (ana. 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