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Show GAMBLE!, CASllEl) IN fHATEHNAL ORDERS. PATHETIC TALE OF AN OLD-TIM- JOHN GORDON & SON E DEALKKS MINING CAMP. Groceries, Confectionery. Stationery, Novelties, And all Kinds of Fruits. Canned Goods. Etc. Eto, Reduced Sport, Old nd Penniless, but Nothinfl Brh,nc the Deal, Bravely Joins thj Ranks of the ireat Majority. We Have a Lively Interest In the wants of our euv.oiiws and are constantly on tht alert to an tiwir This warm weather m iv the blood the market or th coa! dealer, but it does not aftV--t our ea-e- tiapale a'kl S m a Just poa-Bibl- s J 5 L a s "HONEST GOODS AT i H LOWEST prices: "THE HUB." For Any Bright Girl or I'ov. EDUCATION. THE EAGLE has made arrangements with the rAcmcbf'HooLopCoRREsro.NDENCEuf San Francisco, the only correspondence school in the west, to tfive an absolute frea scholarship to anv girl or boy who is willing to do a little work for this paper. Over twenty distinct branches are taught and the pupil has the choice of any of the studies. The course will continue until the diploma is awarded. A better opportunity has never been offered to anyone in Utah and we take pride in being able to ruitke this announcement. boy or girl, man or woman, who will swuire the greatest number of NEW SUBSCRIBERS to the EAGLE by July 1, 1902, wtll be given b certificate good for a scholarship in the Pacific School of Correspondence in any of the fol- blanches: Stenography History English Literature Drawing Penmanship Mining Journalism Proofreading uli 1 Normal Latin Musio and The subscription must be for a new subscriber to the Eagle for a period of OXE YEAR in advance at S1.50 per year, and at the close pal of the con-tothe one having secured the greatest number of new subscribers will receive the scholarship. st THE AMERICAN EAGLE. American Eagle Tub. Co., Murray, Utah. Clieimberlain Sc LIFE AFTER DECAPITATION. French Physician Asserts That Dsath The Manufacturers' Agents in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming for the Is Not Instantaneous. C0N0VER& CABLE PIANOS, ate.i-- Will have their representative in Murray and Vicinity i a few days, to give the citizens AN INNING r IT WILL PAY TO SEE WHAT HE IS AFFIRMING- v -- ) k"V THE LAST CHANCE - To Get a Drink Before Going to Salt Lake . , MURRAY INSTITUTION GO-OPERAT- IVE 1M a-- 1 11 l Lj 1 i it !Lj !j IM l iV...vvV-- . Jul - Saloon BOOTS, GOODS, SHOES, HATS, Nielsen .r. l .t,i-- ir-- r & Nielhon, Proprietors. x mmmm ft mmmmi r if " v s il' a'V s ft:. m a Tl CAPS, ROTIOSS, HARDWARE II State Street . . Murray, Utah montrose: AT a Reasonable Prices. j. Considerable attention has lately been given In France to the old question as to whether death follows InA stantaneously upon decapitation. French physician asserts that it does not. In his opinion the blood which flows after decapitation cornea from the large vessels of the neck and there is hardly any call upon the circulation of the cranium, says the London News. The brain remains intact, nourishing itself with the blood retained by the pressure of the air. When the blood remaining In the head at the moment of separation is exhausted there commences a state, not of death, but of inertia, which lasts up to the moment when the organ, no longer fed, ceases to exist. It is estimated by the amp No. " Damon Lodge No. 19. K. I loe Cream and Cool Summer Drinks. ELme-ciisa- Main Street, Salt Lake City- Tl - aavaaWstoaasattsjaaWataoSV KMGHTS OF" fTTHIAB. ' jta arBlnf at I M laalr iiiii. Hall Ousrm Uou olk )nvrtry Blocs. Viaiiing broth. a cordialW lavltfi, M THE ONLY FIRST-CLAS- S Wada-uiU- ; G. TuRRKNCSUfiL J. T. Fik.hu K. of h. S. mm& BLACKSMITH SHOP Murray Lodge No. 33. 3 O.F. . "5 Q 4 a) -- a y Mmidiiy al :I0 o'clnrk Harknr'! V tmiiiur tiimipi's wrlcouif. Otmri! Hall Kalrliel N. (; tifoiau Parker, Vlca Urancli Meat-en-r- nanolal tecrrUryt Ja va . Cairnon, Troas, Good workmanship in repairing always makes au old huggy look new. o J 8 a Court Commercial, a jiii llorsi Shooing, Wagon and Carriage work a Bpocialty. General Blacksmithing done on short and tice, done right. no- All work guaranteed to be first class. No. 8114, Ano'ent Order of Forestars and Friad y Society. Meats every Wednesday night at Harkur's Hall. 8t.aU atraatj Murray, Utah. A. K. UaHoo, U R Eloctrio Lights in the shop HuiUlers of Now F. U. A. Works. Second Hand Wagons and Buggies bought v and sold. If you will call and give i us a trial we will , treat you right. Jliop neit door loGranter's Livery Stables. H. A. Laursen & al J. Hobley, Props. Fraternal Union of Amerloa. Local Lodrt meet, erary Tuesday nhrtJ ..... th Onra Bra Vl.lil... Tin,,.. llOAm. A ktt. K..,.M. Fr.t.m.l R Maatw. Mri. J. Connari, Mercy; C. A. soo, Justloe; Ed. Q. Brown, Sacratary, lr HOUSE FOR SALE On Monthly payment of $10,60. Good chance to Get a Home. Western Loan & Savings Co. Jf THE Salt Lake City, Utah. Particular Work as iiold and Porcelain Crowns jH AND Bridge Work a Specialty RESORT SALOON. Teeth Extracted without Pain by new Anesthetic Process. JilIliK FITZtSKRALD. DR. AUGUST LUND BERG, that the brain Practical Dentist, physician finds nourishment In the residuary blood for about an hour after decapiMurray, Utah. tation. The period of Inertia would last for about two hours, he thinks, and absolute death would not ensue WANTED till after the space of three hours alb LIFE OF T. DKH1TT together. Possibly this may be some liaSon, REV. FKASK DEWITT TALMAGB consolation to those about to be of Chriatiao Herald. Onlf Tried It Inverted. An amusing and somewhat curious experience recently befell a certain French painter, who shall bo nameless. He had gone to the Salon, accompanied by a friend, who was a member of the Committee of Selection, and who had been Instrumental In procuring the acceptance of the painter's work. When the artist rame near his picture he exclaimed, "Good gracious! You are exhibiting my picture the wrong side up!" "Hush!" was the reply, "the committee rejected It the other way up." in TYlurrajf. I pote the Address atxi Gall od as for Bargains p. 'MX Utah. 1 R. K. THOHAS DRY GOODS CO. 67-63-- In question (in the Bagley Block.) Wines, Liquors and Cigars. m mMmi a I lilSlis DRY OF TI1K WORLD. S."$ Woodmea at tht "orld Kacia ttery TbuixUy algal ta flsr-Uali. r. Johu Graham C. O. P - vauoun, jurr)r. crtrs. Jlshsras. t Murray, .aa..7Hw's,r,ryjTiMsvvrrvviVV 858 AGENTS AT THE fleoi Swedish CHAS. BROWN, Manager. GROCERIES, Mahogany Camp No WOJDMEN st p Vansant Pure new-deck- To any lowing inw ""Ti 8ttet, finest Ice Gream Parlors 1 3 gentle-man'eve- OUR PLAN IS THIS: bright Book-Keepin- At tho Old Stand, State '.. !!! n purchase gratis. Coms in and, rake over the bargains we are offering in warm weather merchandise. You'll rind just what you are looking for. FREE MONTHS 1 make you comfortable. You will tind that very kind at our store and a pleasant word goi-- with ever A 3 , the very beat, for the leaht mouev now you want goods that satisfy and I'Mvi.litikj 111 B Tobacco and Cigars S97 there wert flush times In of the S'.ocau. The liussiacil boom swisifj through the silver camps and rented them with Ki.lil. The wash BtrK Sandon the hardest, and tor nionSis the town had a it;; Cairo like streets morally paved K cr.'s in u!v AlurVK Ui. H vjth dollars and plajint; cards. Saniiidbtbs cnll.. Ader tin ihrfa nvim-d n is built in a gnlcti between bih w,ll t e unlit thbut vm mountains over whift the sun Niw unit f.uiuelm mifL peeps at. the burg. In those days it was a hot h'cjlity. AU nW.t loos the pianos wet? thumped "below the dead line," while above It booze factories id no keys and the 7k of Kl'utes the clinking kept time to the rattle of chi and the cries of Thnt's good!" "I's pot!" "Put in with you!" etc. These were the dun when it often cost many a plunk look at your hole card and ohuLUrg were uuder the table. Gamblers were thicker than coons at a caie walk and a Friends and Strangers. flash of sunlight maii the lower end We take the liberty of Bending of the camp look like a railroad you hcrewiih a sample copy of the switch yard with all danger signals on. The tows never closed great screeciiinfibirduf the Rockies. turned was one long tirnival of wine, The American Kiigle, with a pro- up; it women and cards, then one Bhlft will interest yon. position that another took its Vent flowery Above we give you a chance to and Canada's Monti Carlo place, never months for a 25 cents three invent blinked an eye. trial of the paper and below we About this time Mtrris Butterman make you an oiler that will appeal hailed the camp, fcnis had no to subscribers and uon unbscribera yellow in him and Picked more than alike. If you wih the Eagle lor sixty years on his load hack. He one year $1.50 we will order had been a gambler fur nearly half made for you by our special a century. He had heed the tlgera shot crips in New arrangement with one of the best in Montana, stud on the old Missisdealt Thoto Jewelry companies in the and peeped from behind fours country, a liondsome hand painted sippi So when he miniature of any picture Kent us. In many a drawhe game. wai not afraid of hit the camp We can make this beautiful Hand in sight. He dealt faro In Fainted uliuiature from any anything the Bucket of Blood i&loon and kept Photograph or Tintype that you his hirt bosom ever white. For a may send u mounted in a gold, long time his nieaiiket made San, plated frame which can be used eith- don look like a dirty deuce in a and the old gambler went tip er as a laides brooche or aa a lapel pin or watch chatni. the hill to cook for i while, but he not suit and iraadered back to It cannot be had at jewelers for did less than SI and if specially tinted tow n again, broke, but sad, silent and would cost no less than 82.50. Now, proud. Several of the boj noticed that he we are making this extraordinary regularly and proffered offer for a short time only, to new did not eat him aid, but he shook his head and subscribers and to old ones who stood pat. One day. shout 5 o'clock pay up arrearages and one year's in the afternoon, he passed through subscription iu advance, with tbe the Bucket of Blood to the stairway object of increasing our circulation. at the rear on the wiy to his room. 81.50 is all we ask for a year's As he mounted the Keps he turned and one of these and took a long look at the bar and pubrcription beautiful painted likenesses of Handsome Jack. Late the next afternoon Jack went upstairs to the old yourself, child or friend. Every man's room and found him dead. He more will one of our subscribers on his best clothes, got under had put than appreciate the actual value the blankets, took a iwallow of poiof these brooches, w hen the miniason and cashed in. ture is of some dear triend or And thus Morris qtit the game a We want child who is dead. philosopher. solicitors for the paper to handle Old, broke and nouing behind the this "easy" proposition in connecdeal, he prefered to pass up rather tion with the excellent premium than burden his frients. Just a dash article. For terms, samples, out- of tragedy in the fiver of mining-camlife. Denver (1. C.) Claim. fit, etc, apply at this office. In thf m Po. We oarry tbe Finest Line of Liquors, Whiskies. Brandies, Wines,. Tobacco and Cigars. ALL THE Popular Beers Kept on Draught and associate editor book endorsed by Tilrasne family. Enormoni profits for agents who art quirkljr. Outfit ten cents. Write immediately t'LA RK4 CO- - 2 8. 4th M., riitlaitelphla, Pa. Mention this paper. A perfect Amusement Hall, with Pool Tahl in connection. , , . An ideal resting place to drop in and wait for the street oar. . . ' Wanted INK a to sell HlXm-iSJournal for mkertiHers weekly at five dellare a year. It tenches the science ami pructice of Advertising Bnd is highly esteemed by tbe most in Una BiicePHsful advertit-erLibBritain. Grout ami country allowed. eral commis-io- n rni.NTEKS' INK, 10 Spruce St., Ne York. pub-Imhe- Point of the Story Lost. Second; We sell at as First. We aim to buy only the be4 quality goods. amall a profit as poss tiln. 'Furthermore we guuruntee our good. Here is the place to uy you' eatnhlep. Then, we have Ch;na, Queenswase, Glassware, Crockery, Lampa and eta Call and see us, we will treat you right. A It tlie best and fading dairy fa the district of Murray and kinds of first-cladairy Roods. A. SMITH, Prop. ss lVSA THE BEST A .rVi I1WN MTHH ftHMTC Vi L 1 1 4j UA11 1 1 WJ A lyU SWING" A Minn JV JJ VA lnt and Setters, Hammock Camp Chilra and S loo It, Iroalcg Tahiti, Wash Bencats, Etc. IM S Cbaira, Agents easily malt to S10 Per Day. t Will furnish samples at re- ductd prices to those dejiritu? 5 agency. Exclusive territory Z given. Address, Claarfield Cc, Wooden-Wa- n CtEtKrlElB, ktKCCCCCCCCCCCC)CCC tl I resident of West Philadelphia was entertaining a friend from out of town last Christmas when the conversation turned upon wives and their habits. The rhiladelphian had Just explained how careful his better half was and that she had a place for everything. "Why, do you know," he said, "there is not a thing In this cannot go and put my house that hand on with my eyes shut. JuBt for 1 instance, after I ha'! dressed this morning and tunnd out the ;u J found that I had forgotten a handkerchief. I opened the uureau drawer, and there in one corner, as usual, was a pile. I took a "i one and did not have to strike a match. Now that Is Jtist an example, and I maintain it is only correct that a nian should be able to find his own property without hunting an hour. Here is the handkerchief 1 took in tne dark. I have cot even tiniokled It" He drew It out and, shaking out the f"'1' showed his friend his baby's shirt. a woman if you will, but don't try to understand her. Idolise IU.'S line or j Ad-dre- CLOTKIKC ,UST ipaai"Uiaiiaaiaji pmaiiaanaaa IPSESS jSSl nr''VElMffl00DS FROM TUB 1 LIPPINCOTT'S "I Fj1!;,1! CHEAPEST TLACE IN TOWN FOR LADIE'S DRESS COODS, WAISTS, ETC MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library Tti8 Best In Current Literature 12 Completi Novtua YtARLV MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS a copy $2.B0 Ma ycaa : 25 NO CONTINUED STORIES IVIRV NUMStS COM'lltl IN ITIL ct. r l'. If you want something Good and Cheap, call on Bargains every day. JAMBS GIL-BE.R- T. xis. |