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Show UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, salt lake citt. 'irrrinc y Viii of Utah includes the School of Arts and Sciences, thm State School of Mines ami the Slate Normal school. TLE BROWN HANDxS er.-it- Tim Schix.il of Arta ami Science: offers courfun ia 1. General S ienco. 2 LiW.tl Arts. The State School of Mini, cflers courses in 1 2 Electrical Mining Eniner ring. Engineering. The State Normal School offera: 1 A Four Year's Normal Course. 2 Advanced Normal Coiir-?- . 3 Courses in Kindergarten Tiaii.t Thy drive j Preparatory School is alfo maintained, which gives preparation for ooursoa in general science, liberal arte, mining and eleotrio.il engineering, law, medicine and buaine. Fall teim Splendid VV Healthful Beautiful site. equipment. .r com from the I'p through the long, shady lane, Wlitre i lie yuall wliiatio loud In Ifae whi-a- t tiBiUil That aie yellow with the ripening grain. Th-find in tt.a thu-kwaving granscg here ttie auawherry iirowu; r They taim-- the earllrnt mowdropa And itic Mat irm.aoii oua of tht rose. They toK th hty In the meadow; 'l hry gather the eider bioom white; They lind where the dusky grape purple In llm October light. They know where the apples harit ripest And aie aweater than Italy's wines; They know where the fruit hang the thickest On the thorny blackberry vlnea. They gather the delicate seaweed And build tiny castles of sand; They plrW op the beautiful sea shells bj.li y barks that have drifted to land; Tiny wave from the tall, rocking A New buildings. location. home the Aa stiiriut-UoiJB- .t m II. The University Annual, which gives fullinfortnation concerning oottrses. etc., will be sent free on application. il 1). R. . ALLEN, Secretary. . the swing, MURRAY PEOPLE, erlole's iv '1 m a TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE Big Removal Sale at the Tom and Jerry Clothing Store, 238 S, Main a ai.'.l EVERY DAY 200 SUITS TO BE SOLD AT STETSON HATS 83.35. ALL COLLARS V All Boys' and Children's Suits Sold at COST. !j) ) IS A NEW, COOL, CLEAN PLACE AND THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN WHERE DENVER BEERS ARE KEPT ON DRA ('(JUT IP t I Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc. jl I CAN. Co., Props. RAY VAN COTT, YOU CAN KB AT TtlE Elks' Street Fair and Carnival. ATTORNEY AT. LAW, Dcwret National Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. SEPTEMBER and 2 1st. r A FREE PATTERN to rrtrr nW f.Tr 10 acrlfcw. Qirt4U) mil a year. IMS CALLS KANGAROO t INDIAN VILLAGE m"tt tMii MDHG'iTS rric-riii- Urn " neadquarters-Keny- i M 'iwc!w)wj.. Hotel. BOOK OC YELLOWSTONE 1 is KNICHTS Meat rry I rrrntn Ht.o Hall, Oprr hrtlvia o. a. K of K.. CO.-5- 4 rwToax PARK "Kind of getting up In the world some, ain't you, Shaft?" "How?" "Kind of elevated from a freight run to this." "Yep, made up my mind three years ago that the old mun on the 1. N. and W. would never give me a chance, so I took the first offer and transferred over here. Had not been here six months until I got this passenger run. You ijcra to be still on the slow freights In your line, Joe. What on earth has happened to your hair?" "It's a pretty long story, Shaff, unless you have got time to listen." "Twenty miles to the next stop." "Well, you see, it Is like this. Shaff. It s Ave years since I dropped out. Not one single person that I knew or that knew me in the old days has ever seen me or spoken to me since then until I ran serosa you Uis morning. There fill lr mta s drpa-tberl- tt, Bdnl 1 iirdi t r3 r. enr-ol- irjrp "Tarantula!" was In this way. I had been wandering down through the eastern states some three years ago, and one night I landed at Lancaster, Pa There was a young fellow hanging around the Pennsylvania road's water tank and we decided to travel together, It was warm even if It was late winter anrt we began nosing around the cars. The young fellow found a car door unsealed and called to me. We climbed In and found ourseiTag in a car loaded with bananas. It was pleasant enough and we found straw on top of the crates and made it a good place for sleeping. Before I went to sleep a brakeman came along and I heard hlin swearing because the banana car had not been renied beiore It left Newa X and then ! aeanl him closing the door. It did not seem that I had been alseen long when I was awakened by my com panion. Said he: " 'There Is something in this car." " 'Of course there is,' said I, and about to fall asleep again. " 'It's something crawling. Don't you feel them?" "I did feel something on my hsnd and shook It off. Then I du a match out of my pocket and struck: It That's where my hair began to turn white. The place was swarming with gigantic spiders. I thoiisht. but as the maten Dickered ahd flarnd I looked iin at m companion. His fare was deadly white nd he hissed at me; " 'Tarantulas.' vr nerve to do it?' " 'No, no. My nod, I shall be insane In a few nilmiics.' "I knew that he was telling the truth nd fe'.t that a!SU had the same to fear. Our warm bodies probably "Joe Jortlon, by thunder!" the was no one dependent upon me. and no ucjtuies, because they be to crawl us, rfm! t this day one mat rarc.l. I ru.kS. You know gan 1 have only to close wf eye and I that 1 ws rnnnliiB pretty tr..m w(ta ran see and f,V tilo.se nairy i,.gs and Wary j'nrr then for a time, and al- - little il.iw, .!,.;,,,. 0I, .my flesh. Sud-IhtniKh she U married now " n'.y my co:i..,;!..,k,n Kve a Kcrenm ami "Whafa that?" pecan alr ami fighting the "Well, 1 ain't ashamed to s:y that tannin, .h w,, w, n, prs,., so ci0.e If thought a lot of her i thin it had '" (l"' f of rnr that we could grne differently m.iy be w,u an eiy ,,,,,. ai!) M , ,ny ,ll(,r(? ,aNe , had a p,iss, nter run by this tivie. One ,U 1,1 or foot it "'u M'i turn hand a i V ' id n U;t:0 sp.it evening M.try and ''il. TiiPftl. frnlll till IlKrt'tl iidu't amount to nun h. but we thought th. " ' j and from the rlpa 1 1 1 t, -- 1 : goos, Comer cf State &, Iffurraj St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Crockery, Stoves, Glassware, . Tinware, Etc. 234-23- 0 It fnrBlsh yocr hocse compete. ill prlcts. Casli tin Iciest Always or Installment 'a t State Street Plan li AD?EEMsThulAdUse Eagle coaaisa-Eaa- a i nn if they deslra to Reach the of the County in their Homes. People . . It is the Best Field'in the StateMurray BIX MILLION DOLLARS" Blathil I vvWHV VWVWVVW1 Western Dental Go. Rooms 31-3- First door to right, Sewed Floor. Court Commercial Eagle BIk. 2 rr w Onrmnrf On 01 iUn.uliuUliuuU. 01. BEST SET OF TEETH $3. Free. .. Extracting V k.a Plates Br Ordered. Cement or Bone FUlirj g - 8 .50 Amalgam Filling, .so Silver Fi'.liEf, - - - . .75 Gold Filling . . Si.oo and up Cleaned 60c and op Solid Gold Crowns, 4 to 16 Porcelain Crowns, . $4.00 Extra-tingg, Anetent Order of ForeaUrt and VntoGlf 800117. ldaU every WtdnMdar ilflht al taker's Hall. State Kt, Murray, UUa, CROriMDLM r ... g, ...... VOfiX SPECULT1E8L No. 8121. W. F. West, 0. E. F. A. Olson,?. a ..Work guaraataed firt-l- . extracted atxIUTalj without "VIT4LI7FD t WM. BROAOSENT, l 0. 0. S Proprietor JOHN P. STRATTON CO. W WW WVW-- WVIVWW Wtfcllklt TVU. IkBaVfaW Durand's Laundry aaJmSEi - L tl ktaoaofMrraaw,, CO. IP MINTING 1 ...Stationery.., Brief Work Book Work 1'lopeinent. hl ", .4J JOHN r.STRTTON Tourist "My good woman, did yon see a bicycle pass a few momenta ago?" Country Matron "Naw, I dldnl see any kind of a sickle, mister; bit jest a while back I saw a wigon-waway w ith a mini," Tout-Ji"11a, ha, ha!" Country Matron "You kin believe It or no. 1 wouldn't if t hadn't seen it myself." man-ners- - Spent by the Union Pacifio Rail way Company In improving what was originally the fineet track in the west. RESULT State St., Murray, Utah. A comparatively straight ani level roadbed ballasted with dust less Sherman Granite, renderinj GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, possible the highest rate of speed, WACON WORK. together with the greatest degre The magnitude ot th ofiafety. HI HORSE SHOEING work must be seen to be appreol , A SPECIALTY. a ted. WHAT DOES IT MEANT Solid comfort, security and pleas ore to onr rjatrens. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Satisfaction Guaranteed. If so you cannot afford to go yty any other than this Roval Hiirh, way. Further information on ap All First-ola- sa Work tha plication personally or by letter tf F. B. Choatk. 4 ' Leaves this Shop . , General Agent, Salt Lake Citj Tli Tencher (Insfrurtlr, class on "Now. Willie Urnwn. for example, if yoi wei" Hltiins; In an electric car, every seat occupied, and sn oi l la ly entets. what would you do?" Tommy-- -' I'll . sir, I would pretend I was slei ri '" a Salt Lake Cit7, Utah. Tth An Pre Harris Furniture and Carpet House. to 1,500,000. re mid Lett Selected We are amenta for the celebrated remdeiefi advertised elsewhere In this paper, namely: 4,Dr. King's New Diecoverj", "Electrio Bittera ", "Buckleu's Arnica Salve ', and "Dr. King's New Life PUU." comparatively easy In that country. The number of dogs in the United States is estimated at from 1,000,000 New tie Finest carry acriptiona compounded any honr at night. We also carry a full lLie of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Nnuiber of Dogs In Europe. The European dog census has been completed and shows France, with dogs holding the European record. Not only are there more dogs In France than in any other country in Europe, but there are more per thousand inhabitants than in any other European country. France has 75 dogs to every thousand of its inhabitants. Then follow Ireland with 73, England with 38, Germany wittt 31, and Sweden with 11. There are 2.200,000 dogs in Germany, 1,500,000 in Russia and 350,000 In Turkey, though tourists who have resided In Constantinople aver that this number falls short of the actual total, which they think to be larger in Turkey than elsewhere. In France there Is a dog tax and every dog is registered, a condition which makes the computatnon Meanest Woman. "1'va heard a good many stories about the meanest man," said Mr. Peckham, as he looked furtively around to make sure that no one was who talea to his prsent might carry wife, "but nobody has ever had anything to say about the meanest woman. I know her." His companion, being a mun of sound judgment, preferred not to take any part in the poor fellow's domestic affairs and pretended not to be interested. But Mr. Peckham went on: "She lives around the corner from us and makes her husband send work to the office that he's sick about once a week, so he can stay home and look after the babies while she goes shopping. Then she find3 fault with him because he isn't working his way up and getting his salary Increased." Stationery;, eta. PRESCRIPTION DEP'T Is Hers. Friedericbshof. at Cronbere. the nal- ace wherein the late Dowager Empress Frederick died, is one of the most beautiful country seats possessed by the royalty of Europe. It is natural, therefore, that envious eves should be now cast at Princess Frederick Carl ot Hesse because, by the will of her deceased mother, she comes into posses sion of this estate. It is a spacious and furnished Dalace. sur sumptuously rounded by a magnificent park, set in some of the most romantic country scenery in Germany. Upward of 11,000,- uuu was spent by Its recent occupant in improving bouse and grounds. The young princess who is soon to occupy it Is one of the sweetest-face- d members of German royalty. She is the fifth and youngest child of the late Emnrens Dowager, and was the favorite during the last few years of her life. She was born April 22, 1872, and was named Her marriage to Prince Margarethe. Frederick Carl of Hesse occurred in January, 1893, and she has three sons. for I'gg Shells. Eg? shells may be used to advantagi In starting delicate plants for transplanting. The half shells are filled with "Then I understood In an Instant earth and set In a box also containing dampened earth. A hole Is made In the The horrible things had been brought from some southern country la the point of the shell to allow drainage. A. single seed Is then planted in each bunches of bananas, A bite from any shell, which Is easily broken when one of the ugly creatures meant death. transplanting Is done without the I could hear my companion's teeth disturbance of roots. This cha.terlng and knew that he was la slightest use of egg shells Is the discovery of a an agony of car, French gardener, who claims that they ""What's to be done?' he gasped, "'Sit perfectly still.' Said I. 'Don't are vastly superior to the little pot move nor brusa m,e 0f them off. even if generally used for the purpose by florit crawls on your face. Have you the ists. rl ; P' and that settled it. Then I v. as a going with Henry Weber, a at the shops, and so I kind of dropped out Left the road and worked all over for a time. Then I got to traveling about a bit, and soon I was on the bum. You don't know how easily a fellow can drop into that, especially a fellow that knows railroading as I do. I have traveled all over these United States without a cent It's hard lines some times, but I don't know but It Is as good as any other If a fellow don't care what becomes of him. "About my white head? Did you ever hear that a man's hair could turn gray in a ntght I never took much stock In that, but here before you is a sample of what can be done by fear. It d uuM,o. a Kanltar? HH.no. Plnp th general pllintlon ot sanitary measures, the mortality of the T38 SEW T03K WORLD luat fifty years hut been half. Dr. rarker, of Iondon. bu U- Thrlc a Week Edition, thitt small pox has dimlaiished 55 per of fevers generally rent.; Th Most Widely Read News- hve (lev lined i2 per cent.; dentin from in America. paper typhus fever, 9J per rent.; from scarlet fever. 81 per rent., end from a, Thrlco-n-ffTim fci demon nr'ii1 that llm k li per cent The operstion of "oriel Hi'l l,.t) In lt. UU,.r bar Imittiivd It f ta hut mil u ovariotomy lug added 40,000 Useful alll . lhil b. t - ;, VfS Ife t'.m and t!l okrliirr yers to women's live !n...ruMj, b or It It, In i.umrw.m. pilli;oj p.M t Sanuh lolm ( tail. nf)i ul'r w ihnut It. wkl) LciJ jrou Ma t 9o" in While plowing In an bid field ceai 4 lwJ)iloHiao l'irrrni hifln Mnceton, whtih ha been In cultivatli I bilo-- rtl Wiii ifl iih nbw.iuto i truth. tion for more th.tn fl.'ty years, the li p 'i i.i ah( Rrat IB Idlt'oo to d son ot John CWwi rhvl !Oli an4 Ihr lanturr tulird Ui eleven- tar !lO!S t ir"la unearthed a pile of money amountini W . oild'a rtitilar tub. to rrii Jba TbpV about $100 recently. Some ot the la i.fiijr II and inn rtMpU' hT U IS paiiira l ..ft..r ihl tin. 4i)lrd coins are Spanish, and date back U iWiVaP" " ''a ' 'i K' t''iiii r the year lilt. Must of th?m are, hove, a ftatr ft.r 1 r r i Tfea uu tu: u ; i tiie two ever, American ths aew at dating to IS 10. i.l white-haire- SCENERY. MDT of tha lirantifil) innn In Yal. lowituD Nitional l'rk hire b photofraolird ami for tlm tint tima. r prDUJ to the miMIs In l.caiitl. ful folder puMlahfd by th Oregon Short Line lUilway. Jq addltlou to tha lfw, which would adorn any home, thre U a Rrmt deal of Infonna-Ho- n conceruinir the Wat way to vlall the rark that hhotild be la tha handa of ail who contemplate Tisltina; thla etorehou.e of wonder. WenJ 4 eenta In tarn pi to VX K. Hurley General I'aaaeBirer and Ticket Agent Oregon t 0 :00 Short Line Hallway, Salt Lake City, limine L'tah, for a copy of thin work of art P. OF PYTHIAS, WtiliitMl In llirlr 0K. ViilUni FAsnif. -i vvy I ) Ua n ma rirt 1.1 mtm. SMu. m4 THE MeCALL on Damon Lodge No. 9. 3 . fiWTERNSW EEDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS, Carnival Ki.n.lT MS CALL UBAZAR I WOHDER OF tlla, itavtnalv tmlt r rn. .VIMi. ' By special permission of the U. 8. Government. 81XD1T5 UEITS' MAGAZmr. WH.I tOmpi final kMaM ! K COURT. BY H. S. IIOGKR3. (t'opyrlght, 1901. by Dally Story Pub. Co.) Conductor Shaffer of No. 5 let himself down from the rear end of his train as It came to a standstill. He east an Inspecting glance along the line of cars and at first hardly noticed the man who came creeping out from under the car near which he has standing. It was evident that the stranger had been Bteallng a ride, and he was dirty and begrimed; but In spite of the unattractive appearance of the man there was something unusual In bis appearance that would cause anyone to look at him a second time. The skin had the pink tint and smoothness of youth, yet the hair above the face was as white as winter snow. The men looked at each other a moment and then the stranger turned quickly as if about to move Bald Conductor Shaffer: away. "Joe Jordon, by thunder!" "Hoped you wouldn't know me, Shall." "I'd know you In the kingdom come, Joe. Hut, Lord, how you have changed!" Joe appeared a bit uneasy and moved from one foot to the other restlessly. "What you doing under that train?" "Riding the rods." "From where?" "Other end of the division." "Where were you going?" "Didn't know and didn't care. Just 1 was because got out getting cramped." "You are a regular bum, then?" "Yep, pretty much." "Just you get right In the smoker there and after I work the train 1 will come In and talk to you." After Conductor Shaffer had done his work be went forward and sat down by the side of the queer looking tramjk. 'MAGAZINEW Special Attractions JARBOUR ATTRACTIONS. did heard that ma-nin- ist The Oeuweir Satoomi &; it Hair. EUY-- - ii presided over by a careful and experienced Pharmacist FrijderlehHhof Whitened w Paor., Stock to be found in town. hi l iL lOo. MONARCH SHIRTS 95c. Johnson In all these departments "Reckon most people would think: she was losing time waiting around for an old whiteheaded tramp, Shaff." The queer looking tramp sat a long time watching the scenery rushing by, but it is doubtful if he saw any of it When the conductur came along the next time he looked up and remarked: "Say, Shaff, do you reckon I could get back on the old I. N. & W.?" " 'Ain't done nothing to queer yourself, have you?" "Not that I know of." "Well, the old man always spoke mighty well of you, and if there is nothing doing for you on that road, I have got a pretty good pull over here myself. You drop off at home with me, and we will see about fixing you up a bit before you tackle him." And at night time are folded In slumber lly a song that a fund mother sint. To lhoa who toll bravely are strongest; The hum hie and poor become great ; And from these brown-hande- d children Hhali grow mighty rulers of suite. The pen of the aulhor and statesman 'I he noble and wife of the land The sword and the chisel and palette Hhail be held in the little brown hands. IS THE PLACE TO Drugs, oilct ftrtioles, ing." nest hammock, Da. JOSEPH MARRIOTT, old maid, because the Lord only knew whether he was in the land of the liv- V tree-top- s, Where EVERY DAY. .v. a THE PIONEER DRUGSTORE. than thirty." "I have had some darned queer stories told me, Joe Jordan, but that takes the cal e. Who told you that Mary Parr was married?" "Nobody; just knew It was all." "Well, you are the blamdest idiot That girl has just been sitting around waiting for someone, and most people think it Is you. My wife was saying to me only the other day that if Mary was pining for that Joe Jordan she better look out or she would end up an Boft-tmte- d beglnB September fruit wa In itself overpowering, ana It is not surprising that I soon became nnconscioua. Aid that no doubt saved my life and reason. "It was some time the next day when I awoke, and there was daylight In the ear. I looked about and there was not a tarantula in sight. I called to my companion, but there was no answer, and I was too weak to get over to him. After a time I heard people moving outside and made an outcry that attracted attention. At last the car was opened and I was released. I won't trouble you with all those details, but they found the body of my It was swollen to horricompanion. ble size and a fearful thing to see. I lay In a hospital three weeks and when I came out my hair was like It is now, although you know, Shaff, 1 am less l ..At This Office.., |