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Show fit Mfff" riHt'af I THE PIONEER DRUG STORE. YALS TO hAVE A STATU F. OF NATHAN HAI.R . Dr. JOSEPH MARRIOTT, ricor., ; a. IS THE PLACE TO BUY Drugs, 'Toilet particles, BoKs. Stationery, eto. a J, t:. :a '.lout controversy b:.h. at une time, w.ts tiv mi mean:. di'M'iJ of biitt to?. tivt'f the pniposi-- l In all these we carry the Finest ami Best Selected tiiiu to honor tie uiet.HJry of Nathan Hairt by erecting a of him on Stock to be fonud in town. the sroun..! uf tie I'nivcrsi! y, sce-nliktiy to come to a peaceful enj rj the last of this month, when, acis presided nver by a careful ami experienced l'lio rmaeiht. Preto present indications, a cording bronzo statue of the of scriptions compounded any hour at nilit. We also carry a full the American revolution v.iil Pe unli.ie of Stable aud Fancy Uroccrics. veiled ou the siven, with imposing ceremonies. We are;i;enls for the celebrated rennleies advertised elsewhere The statue decided upon is the work in this piiper, iiiiinely: "Dr. Kind's New Discoverj ", ''Electric of William OnUvay Partridge of New York. It has been completed in clay Litters", "l.iiekleu's Arnica Salve"', smP'l'r. Kind's New Life and will tie cast in broiue. Pills " Critics who have seen the statue speak favorably of it. and or." uf the number expresses the opibioit.that "it embodies more perfectly the spirit, and portrays more m '.,ly the marines of T3i3 Nathan Hale, ihun any other or of him in existence." This Is high praise for the statue of Hale, or evening functions, the matter ol! by Frederick MacMonnies, which 1 stands in City Hall Park. New York, Laundry work is all inip.irtant. It is conceded that our work is cor and Is ono of the Ijest examples of that rect in lioish and color, and every de accomplished sculptor's work. Mr. Partridge himself considers his statue tail carefully attended to produce of Hale his masterpiece. Modeling a statue of Nathan Hale -Mas to Mr. Partridge a lalior of love. The work, which occupied much of his time during a period of upward of two On Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Flannels, years, was carried on wilh an enthuand Lace Curtains. siasm that never flagged. The finished and accepted statue has grown from two or three models. The si u'p'or had ever before him in his mind's eye the loiii-- c : s OUR PRESCRIPTION DEP'T to-w- heto-tr.art- Corner cf State d. Llurray St. Theatre Dascs repr'e-aentati- ') Vl ;,ri BEST WORK OX EARTH Troy Steam Laundryr upon his ? ho .. It has l"'1'1 the Nalha'-- ' ; 1 ale ti:.lt fun,. , ;U.i athlete, the niai'K.i ol ; ., ' a: years pr ia Yale entered passed t'ie than ave: u'e in rcud'ug, tic, and tlwt tie !! ; Hale s.id that ' tti;h inn ,, ir.g .:: aud . 5. j :d wits I'.anu.- - !. Tt n8i 'list ' p is a is ::u pri-v-- !i m- -..! id liy viol--. ': ' reiji;; .i- - ,.l good He s cla-- s and iiiUiie lasting 1. tt.nt- i mfi-nn- tion by order if Gen. Howe, are too well known to peed repeating now. The place ol liin execution is believed to have ben tie Kutgers orchard, ou what is niiw ast Broadway and the heart of New .Tori s ghetto. Where he was buried" Jot a human being can tell. It is supposed that his sepulchre whs an o'd bur at g' mind just north of Cliambets street,; ( j the dead of the American prisoners ,vero igiioiiiinious-I- y thrust into by their rctl- r-- tH-- . . aa rrupritsiur. tii,i slui' .,. i i kiss innei m-- r(tt U . , '. City. rVEIlYTHiya jjlj LIGHT AND CHEERFUL EOOilS. HATES IiY THE The (Irliiln i 1. a of it,.. Aiilllliie V.tan. Ir. l.uuis Koi .!imiii has deve'op. d an i:..;!iion n p.nhi sis to acrjiit for the cvohiiir.il of the ;;iui);!se noise. wl::ch. uii'.si.h ing the i entirely fri'tu its relation to the voice, lie regards as its liighe-- tvpo. Ho contends that while pniuiiixe man was blrug-g'.in- g towards civilization that by voice he could alone exercise influence, and that as a consequence a sonorous voice became of groat importance to the aspiring and ambitious, who, by reason of this supmiority in the struggle for existence, were able to maintain themselves and eventually prorace. In supduce an aquiline-noseport of his idea he calls attention to the North American Indians, the Maoris and the Zulus as being large-nosewarlike and oratorical people, and further remarks that in the skulls In the Jiriiish Museum the hollow sounding chamber In the upper jawbone, known as the antrum, Is always of greater capacity in the of short-ib'Speople than in tl.o.-- where if I atl. (j) H CLEAN AND NEavT, WEEK OR MONTH. ie iiave acconiniodatious to please all. i Tho Largest and Best Cup of Coffee in the City. t The stoiy f K Hale's heroic service to On. W It'll, in enter- ing the Milr? i rs up n inif, isianj to obtain im, concerning the enemy's n'rugbi and movemonts which could not he tiad in any other way. of his 'mure after betrayal by a traitor, ariVlf hla subseipient execu- r:, ,.,1..v r nm - U iltitauidiit iu the t and ' pret.-f.-u- friend.-hip- " v ; 11 cte,;.-larl- "is college scholarsV p was a gre.d with his the 1 f iliiaintaibc the (JreeU I modi mu.uttrr.im. The priMni largest in l!:f v, .., aud tak thj ol three " o s. It is built In a very tdmp litit covers, wi'h its li.ual c and residences of rf- fulals, ii'or,. t! ui h: a sou are mile. 'i'h' re are as m uic us 1S24 ceils, as there is iict'iimm-iilatii on the ;rs.i, tam system tor about 100 more p; oners, the total ii will contain is uri-- : sidt ralily o , r 'J,' ,'' not n Dt.4n a4 n I I mil vv no air and sunshine, :. ovlK' I W s- upon the far from the ed H i U , IgyCall and we will please yoa. Jones Block, Murray, Utah? j) d ...YOU BUILD UP HOME. When von atnoke the FAVORITE CIGAR luo Point Porfecto, C. F. DUIIAKD, Local Agent, Murray. it is a homo product from the best goods to be. harl in the market. Tiyone. TWO FOR 26c. Money buck to diasatiufied smoker of this cigar t : . : ; ; WARMING TO OUR MURRAY FRIENDSDon't Buy Clothing or Furnishing Goods When In Salt Lake Until Yon Have Visited - & DALLAS, Makers. VVHITAiCER , 50 West Second South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Cut Sale... Bip; OnatTCr.l and JERRY'S. Ar.v SI 0.50 Suit In The House At Goea 10c1 ply Linen CuMi'.rs All Silver Shirts worth $1.50.. ;., V l , ink, Llue and Ui'own Kibhfid 50c 50c Black Ratine Sliiris, each S ) 00 Sh(K'9 i Stetson Hats 9oc S3.45 3.33 Pare Chrmicils, Toi'et Articles. av.o Goods, Fancy Medicines. ... 'a.la)lVa,W wt I Ed Agents for Dr, Kind's New Discovery nnd New Life Bitters and Buckleu's Arnica Salve. Psrfcaiery. Pills, Electrij :) 1'i'oprietor. We have secured the agency of the DENVER BEER which draught is kept on And are prepared to supply the trade with eame. In" Drugs .. aa. A. II. JOUXSOS, Drug Company Dealers a., a a. .a DENVER SALOON. 1f 7C I O 4 Underwear a THE South Main. 253 ' wt Ml Through Jan. ffW If II MM m rfJJ tiff ?rt m ? FiMii.H .wM M ' ii :aO Wo are also prepared to supply the people of Murray and outside points with the very best quality of Liquors. Wines, Brandies and Cigars on the market. Nearest place Call and nee us. to the Creek. am Prescriptions Garefully" Gmpounded Day or l".'gl(t Dr. W. E. Soil Tcur l&ino. ard lims'or Hie ui.ii mti "loir. l.W per im U. Coed al lioi-cr- . Wortliiiipton Bldg.. BoKton, Mass. Subscription, Cc per year. This will ravoyour Life, to U30 By inducing you Diso3r, Consuu:p!;cnf Ccagfis and Golds, The only C'Jcrantood Cure. Curo. tiO Pay. Your Drug, gist will warrant it. WO ABSOLUTELY CURES Grip, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, oranj Affection of the Threat and Lungs. v.'hooping- - POWLRFUL M Utah. MEN OF THE Conrrh, TRIAL EOTTLE3 FREE. Regular Size 60 cents and $1.00, Ad interesting Explanation cf their Unusual Women of the Ilan-Compound a Potion Whose Effec.s are Almobt M.mculntH and Astonished the Most Skeptical. The fonriVat hnpe of anelent or modern ."ekt g afiT li.e F iintain tit Perpetuil Voutli, enn H'nri rly hive alini d hlithi r U an ihe ri'si.isa. ljicvi'l b.v the marvelioua oonr pinind. known ihmu shout Ihe east aa LL WuKHIK. Travelers rpturalnir to Europe have, from Mine l time. hrou'lit hsIoii hIiIuii talia of the ri'juveiatlna rtlect produced or thta W under of the Orient Criiuriv compounded br tin Woten of (he Harem, fr..m fi niolia handed down ntxllv from ueiceMiIlon to generation, the "e ret of i bin thui J. ah uly preparation the i aided and known hi in u tea of only to the Han m and the ( oiirt Physicluna KL 1WOK Bi K hat heen unobtainable, pra lically eict piinit hr the favored ouea lor whom it waa inteuilL't. however, a prominent ntlve Arabian i'hyti'tun. haittei.ed front hi country for political onViice, deprived of hta vast poBse8lona hn availed b nutllof Ills Knowbit staledge to earn a livelllnxid tion by aiipplylnx this imirvellotii cninpouml KL. lo anil hhlh the iit.hillly wealthier eUa-.efallKuioptt, who Iirvs cbeerfnl'y pitid him larno fee. In return for tba beneuis received. Content with the larire tr eome derived from thle practice, ilus Haed 1'hvali'lan ha. re. pean uiy relu ea very littrral fin mad to li.m for ti .or ma of thta lieroedy. but he the ouniffiis m ivotia ribauii Ion, losi mau-bomid a If iiloiBtt tMue'ilt. which rs iindt of nainen. aalher la va'leiy ntiihi- lot' a "lent. tic ciifinm ry ra ir. hat t"'en aide to protluce the peerlea. Kl, Mi 'K III K. a purely veirmable compound, extracted fn.iu rum irooiitHl loon andheihn El. KuKlltR li a remedy for one rpeeltK which la to vitmi irtbeo the vim pnipoe. torce and rre ent r!ecny in men. It marvel. In arrevtIIr decay of Ihe vita. Inn, nr. P' mm' ph , sutvM y In the male, heirif el"d and tievor-- f al Ina and al ita uae i tiniveranl all over the earn, wh 're atronif. vinle nu n Willi lane !i milieu of dmcendaim are he rule theiB moat be no doubt, elthei aa to Ita efficiency or belli til to the geueral ktatrtfi. While!! an nb.olute, neclfl(, and euariiMied l.i cure n.a wnrteaaol Ufrvoua lit Iclity. at manhood or aimilai r . ii ne l wet ilia-or erntra. It i in i ut d w .th he an jnuthful at suoce. aa a vital'i r H'Vimf powor in all ni.aK parla and d Veh.pina and malntaliiliiK the full natural viit' r of manhood (M I poal-live- ly U . i W ATCHM AKER. Watches, Clocks k Jewelry Price. F'ma Repairing a Specialty. Murniv, . , , Utah. 1 ". NATHAN HMl )J1 "" "'HltVVWAAt' Fmt' ! It la put up for the a trade In tahlel form ai"l thoiiuh ek i r iiit-ic werful. It 1c vaai'lr ciiy li,ini, taken, one tal perft heitif a noHf auo dnitia toe work at cinra and ao evnli t.ily a 10 no deuht in Ihu e led of ihe Ii w.ll cureyouao aa Hi tar cured. patient. Kveiy pacLae la opAtPd and carefullv pv the w hen ret'elvei) and - then n p:i e inipotirr. l under their at .) ana tiiml. It ve to cine. It wbl heaent pro-jn:(- l. lihilei plain cov. r wilh fud tin colli plow- - rtli.etloiu, on of the nrlra pae-n,f .r 111 All Irrn THF. or allrrp'lpt fY i i.i.Ka iomI'a.NV, Market aud an fr 4lh picture of an heroic character, than 7"bom he believes no other developed by the revolutionary war equaled, measured by the purest, loftiest ideal, so and no other, in his opinion,-i- s sublimely beautiful and so worthy of the love and admiration of the American people. There is no authentic portrait of Nathan Hale extant, and the facial features and head which Mr. Partridge has put Into enduring bronze are a combination of those of the venerable Dr. Edward Everett Hale, who of the revolutionis a ary hero, and of a young man who, by mere chance, came to the sculptor's studio one day, and who, so Mr. Partridge declares, comes up to his ideal of Nathan Hale, and Is Imbued with the same high sense of honor and duty which characterized the latter, and enabled him to face death on the scaffold without flinching, and wlh those immortal words on his lips: "I only regret that I have but one life to losef ror my country. This young man Is described by Mr. Partridge as a Socialist, in the higher, Christian sense of the term. His In me is In Pittsburg. Pa. He had read Mr. Partridge's "Art for America," and waa so Impressed by some portions of the work that he wished to become acquainted with the author. His vie.lt to New York was for the purpose of gratifying that wish. A prolouged and unexpected stay was due to the fact that In him the sculptor had found what he had long sought In vain a second Nathan Hale, an altruist of the altruists, a man filled with the ambitions of Hale. Imbued with the same humanitarian spirit, moved by the same noble Impulses and aiming tit the same hlrh standard of morals which Hale had eet up. And to add to the sculptor's joy, the young Socialist from Pi'i.ihurg was the Counterpart of Hale in ; physical sense. The latter, according to the bent authority, was abo :t 6 feet 10 Inches In height. His figire was elegant and commanding. He had a full, broad client, full fsre, light blue eyos. rosy complexion. He an athb'te. All this was true of the roung man from Pir hurg. And Scu'jtor rartrldge, figuratively, fell Ihi. iib a. u w g YOU. msmwm UL Ml i6V t coated foes. It th!,, bo true,, his dust must long rime have been scattered to the wind 4 f h. aven, for business structures, ANY ARE J-LZ'ST rrVDhY grand-nephe- airierrj with him inipoinna nniife touipany. of Philadelrnnveuif nt orm lor a e I'nlta.i Hutea, and thin Ilrm haTina the eeluive age. oy now ofl.ra It tor t .e lirtt tin e u the American publlo. 'I hla K mi'ilrinii tnot be with E. O LIIJBGIIEN, ", YM"'"" Stiength. ha finally & - Tba Beerot of their Marvelous Vitality and Nerve force Jealouly Guarded. lot th- - Noyra phia. Hi pin it up in if ex In Ihe V"; : w EAST . at tlie Lowest w sm ITAWl or 410 -- ..Tor- rray, Z? Advertising rales for t:U0. Dr. Kind's f.'sv M FKop. skyscrapers, now cover all that area. It is no crnllt t, (hn American pro-pi- e that they haVe done so little to honor the memory of Nathan Hale. Indeed, as a nation, they have done ab8 far back as 1S.15 solutely not'iiix a seiiiilor from Connecticut made a plea from (': floor of the senate at this organ Is of large dimensions. From this he argues that this cavity supplies in a measure the resonance afforded by the passages of a largo nose, and that with the increase of the form or there Is a decrease of the latter, and vice versa, but that for oratorical purposes a nose voice is better than a chei k voice. Philadelphia Times. Ailiiltfrnttoii of I ontla. "Food adulteration a id food frauds In the I'liiled Htats," feild one of the chemists at the di jcirlmeiit of agriConnecticut h.in naroil no shaft nor culture, "nre a national scandal. Homo built othtr ial. For a great of the hU'tcs have done what they can m: ny ycais a run te nv ir.inicnt In the to t the noun k of which everyvillage ct noOij ;.t Coventry, Conn., body has a right lo complain, but the w.is the only ijq n the country, the strong lintid of the national governonly nietii'j Ial cf any description. ment must be laid on (lie offenders. There Is new I'ip statue In City Hall "It Is difficult to get liulter that Is Park. New Yd.lt. before referred to, butter, lard that is hit 1. coffee that is H-Had-daand the o, nm in East coffee, vinegar that Is vinegar, etc. Conn., i wl ,., j,e taught, preA man Mam!.- - a slim chain o of getting served thro g'i Ik p:itrioti. in of ('apt. or homy when be buys Itlehard llinrycrivn of New York, maple tynip with those ullurini; laiiiled goods whose gnuidrallip;. of Halo's of If a n:an buys a 0I, names. There i, Ml, arl pxeellent pupils. hotsi radirll he docs Hot g"(. ,!. and statue of Hale, finished by wlmn h". wants to buy a p ! of musP 'Itj, a w, Giuseppe "W 1.5 an ".'id al! he tard that paste York sc ,'.p: r, v.h (.;, lt l8 thought may of Hour or fulh-- a t arth. he pun hMM e!ll,..r ),y the Suns or compound! "1 might run over th II t of foo' the Itevci'iition and be dstuff. would not be fir.'." h" said, V ereded In on. Ib.th the Mac- - In conclusion, according to th" WashMonnies arl ip,re,!i htatues rt .ctar, "that the ni iihet is not ington b lliii imi. Mr. Partrldgn stocked wilh fake and spurious Is the fti.ilitur to model a statue chops." ith hands free. of the lo ' f tiip YalrThe i. . statue of Na- d 'l rig than i i Ourrr MrrM Name.. potlohtal. Is to be J I" is a corabout r Peerless strict, In baps lUTi.nur), when I" lace on the historic. Gulden of I'i'd. the MiUrr perilous ruption green. 11. a f'w thousand dollafs ie- - square was originally C'id.ng sipiari', rnaitta to e '''i m,.. i,.t,.r Kllnt. and the name w:is c!an'"l nt the o ? a:: D, in iv ..ppeal for further wl.,h of the Inhabitant;;. Teller lane s. ! ijS; "The true suhittipt Fpirit has nothing to do with fetliis, but f Hows, Vl who of Yale i p -- .mi rololee In fhe only wilh f.wtors, !,:: tue, for It will he nn once loaf, d hi ihe nelg'il)"" hood, (.utcoining of ti;: insidrail.ii, tt t I'O voilth nf Ami'idea ter Iati', IrTlln' oily, j really mid show '!0v Yale rewartls unselfi.,h I.ane Puck's 10 t lane, nra. 'f!! ry jind principle." devotion Cinn on fit 'i t, fhtiuhl lie D ike's Foot lane, li. lt si ra i.ed aft r Hie I)uke bus uolhlna SutTnit;. I nnrun 1 of Iari:t"t I ri'.,,, ,h, yiorlil. but. evciytlilng with In Kr.ti e. at he new p droll. Which to do with hri i ia h' i" !t Is about e'gl t mliea from Parts, the rnn lies. wld.h w authorities flow t;10r telltf In fresh It paised as C.mCl w. street. for erection of a monument to N..'Vfr Hale, hut his words ,"11 upt n fie.:' ears. His own state of Washington pf HEAD NOISES? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE KOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. ty HEAD U0I8ES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.- v1 F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIWIOWI, 6AY6I BALTivoaa, Md., March ja, ryL C'.mm. Brinir entirety nired of deafn"". thtnka to your treatmmt, I will oow girero full hinoivof my laae, to be ti"i t "nir diacmion. and thu krpt on getting worae, nU I lea About ave yrarj aco tnviialitcar begin to nine, 1ST hearing in tnii er entirely. a hub I ini'l'i wrnl a treatment for rr.tarrh, fci three month., without any aticc.sa, connitreO otc' ne thai tier of phvaiciMii, among otliera. t)ie njit rintnent r.r apecja.nt of thu city, who oou.-ia a Uiat the 'l. had n cnlil he p me. r vl even that only tetnji:'dy, cnly au op-tathen ceaae, but the heariiif In the .iSecte'l ear would I e lo.t lorecr. i t. erf.r-yoortieet-anenand a vra I then aaw your atlvrosement aec:i'e:ol t It New paiier, .. nl After I hail litec it onlvafew dv actooiiee to your direco na, the noaejc-neiI d rulored. been diaeo-ent Ihaiikyo ear bas y afler five weeka my beaniiB in the Very truly youn beartilyand beg to remaia If. A. W URMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md, Our treatment does not E".d1J":,,rre,"d interere with your usual occupation.u ','cV.Tt-- YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME INTERNATiOf'AL AUh.L CLINIC, 595 LA SALLE AVE, CHICACD, III I :) tle ft i O, Yes- - iiaii-'hter- John P. Wright is on band to make your new otiifa and clean your old clothes riht here in Murrny, and guarantees good work and satisfaction at fair prices. 1 i stt-ak- -' i - Two Doors North of American EaeL9OfS. 1 Ujn-'un- When you are in the City, stop at i i ' Guth-eron- . n I ,':''. ' 's ftiivar and Niddon GOLD asililoj Tr.aaurea aa rai f,,, ..it h. alall'a Man SAND'S CAFE, la aaa'.lmoaiaJa 57 East Second South. Try once Mnieaw A ti.a. HALL A CO., you will cotno again.! Bo tat laava LAND & M1N1NO ATTOBNBV Room S09, Templeton SALT i LA.KE ) ralaajt. 3 L. H. OR AY MS OF OOOD tliaraetar lo ileilt.'r and mlltct la Ttab M whleeal ,d a.Uhllahed nunu'teturini; aoaae, IK0 a jer, tura fay. HobmIj morl rrfirfaea. ttbaa aipeneara requlreit. Our Aayaaak la any City .Enct.wa llur aareh p.. Min Jtamaad Dea burp .V Clilcr. W AN Ulnf uod.r fnut ImV CITT, UTA.lt |