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Show Th Geographical Boundary Lin. b':f Bolt rquare. hi; a'e.i f " The p'.at efe.U f..r boundary i the so Use anil anil rpt from iilir to ? d ! tr,..-t- , or the road g ing tt- of Murray. is SiXtrel.Mi i "i-'- e - :. the new Gty of South i.e Kurd buuee, and - hi l fret he ill J th fcOUttl idlh la l1, miles - .. 1 ,Hucnia. . j V 1 i : ; RA , Y l , ' V - LLlR Qt OSGOOD J I H ' "" .' V , ' JLX lit - -- - ' MAfirtlOT'S STORE. DR J:' irriult ' Jpsg bu : i ! 7 i - - done his part toward bud Jini: up a 'J'he doctor is the city of several remedies well taken on the marke, chief anions whi.di ir iim Lis celebrated Master of Pain, which is S iiS3l - '" iiniiii warranto 1 to cure diphtheria and all throat troubles. To show that he is progressive iD keeping with the towD, WHITK-SADDLKHness, saddles, collars, whips, laprobest the doctor 1b maturing plans for a model Messrs A. M and It. White, brothers, blankets and everything in the way of brick business block to supplant the and men of splendid enterprise, having equippage for teamsters and teams and present frame houses on the corner. a practical knowledge of their business as a very acceptable specialty, a fullline two years ago enlivened the trade of f turf goods. The White brothers have Murray by establishing a store in ad- been e gaed in this line cf business for The Murray Baptist Church will be vance of anything of its kind in this city 12 years and have a thorough underdedicated Tuesday after New Year's. in the w ay of saddlery. They keep a standing of the special needs of Utah Many visitors are expected. large and finely assorted stock Jof har people in such goods. s manu-factur- Mwwwe Jr., and William Boam, have been for caterers to the seven years leading people of Murray in fresh and cured meats, Mr. Caldwell being the ablo manager of the establishment. Having: ail requisite facilities of cold storage this firm kill all the animals used by them, thus enabling them to 6elect their meat in perfect condition for tlie best quality of beef, mutton and pork, and their great speciality is that of fine sausage of their own make. They keep a spacious meat market and have two de- Fred Wili ams has bought the Street recently built on Atwnod c xy. i oy (jeorge Twigley. Price 1.0K). John (isorge and wif ar visitin; and fneiidi in Murray. ' Shiriy Cihoon t' back at his old stand in in Murray. A. Hinl, Dr. Arthur itmi who has recently locate in Murray, is a clever gentleman andj a skilful physician and sur-Bi'oAfter through other Kiv-iri- be his medical training in Kansas City. The doctor is painstaking and accommodating, and is sure to build up a lucrative universities, IJ 1 1 j Y. Urt. . K. Nichols will ret urn Sunday f,omti 'month's visit to Colorado. Mr. ikover of the Candy Box has sold ulis interest in his store to his two boos, bert and Lawrence. ! """ ' I i atvwi-;p,Kr- 'j. 0 S'iiri-m,'y..Mii,IM,,,l4- . -- , "f"9 ( proB-wrou- juBtly eiititlrU ib irf ljirj( 'Iib pionw-- r to ttiK d atlti t r Uruti Store in Mur id i'i doctor k when he sold out in a 'ii ray. J ame to thiB town Biid t Sandy ity ai)" bougtit the cor' r on State noil Murray has Biuce fstablishod businrBS. He has hinihelf id '' every movement for of the town and has tho drieluj-iue-i Hi i i , i ; . JdjEfi ... ia.sk 1 -- practice. inn ft livery wagons for Murray alone. One It iind red I11i-- a Hox 8 the value II. A. Tisdale, Summerton, S. C, places on IeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. He says- - "I had the piles for 20" years. 1 tried many doctors and but all failed except DeWitt's Witjch Heel Salve. It cured me." It is a combination of the herling properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics aud emollients; relieves and permanently cures blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles, sores, cuts, bruieee.ezeema. salt rheum and all skin diseases. Sold by Murray Drug Co. II in medi-cihe- flemest Murray-Uta- h's City-I- ts you have been all over Murray looking for some article in a special line and cannot find it, come to our store, we have it. We have nearly everything for sale, including glue, codfish and spectacles. P. O. box 27. Telephone ll'Jl. FRED WACH'S STORE Mr. I'Ved Wach, doale- - in general merchandise, on the corner of Stale and Fourth avenue, commenced business in Murray ten years ago. He makes a spe cialty of fishing tackle, bicycle tupplies. ammunition and shelf hardware. Aftei Big Smelters and Easiness Growth s, For the last eight years this paper has been the servant and slave for the public of this community. It has strenuously striven to build up and its efforts have been poorly Notwithrepaid and unappreciated. standing all the opposition, which has manifested itself in such fiery acts and persistent effort, we are still herethis-city- the oitj? of Murray has only been out of kilts since January 2 of this when it was incorporated, it is one of the heallhieHt municipalities V V of its size in the west toilay, as fur as financial scope and solidity are! concerned. Situated within seven miles of the temple Square, nevertheless Murray is abwilutely independent of Salt LakeCity forit pcHweossa two progressive stores and busineas houses, an opera house, telebanks, a number of up phone exchangee, jail and other adjuncts to a modern incorporated city. In addition, the city is connected with the outside world by two trunk railroad systems Ivua btug ear Vm, wlttv Wa yrtispaot ot au tmr-urVjand an tectro added in tba near tuvuta. Whiln a rumlier of the residents, of Murray gain a livelihood by rani-hinand truck farming the city owes the major portion of her wealth to the smeltiug industry, with which t he district has been uwaomled for a number of years past. Today the American Smelting & lit flninif company pays the wauea of a heavy reuinge or the residents, auoitt .V,iKH per nion'.h, while the big plant of the Highland li.'y company aiMoiaresponsiuie lor DUinerous boarders and renters within the corporate liniil or trie city. 1 hese employea tiauille an immense tonnage every day, in faot. in rouml the first named corporation bandies a its plant Bomethuur like 4tH) U) .figures,. n j;, tuiuiuvnr uu a average or oH) tons inn uihhhiiuin... lunaui uretvwj Tom. 111.. of ore each day ot tne year, n is lliew two plants that are mainly responsible for of the flourishing Dominion the city of Murray. When t lie project of incorporation was llrst mentioned two yaare ago, the emieavorm u neail on any such move, but on companies inieresveu eirenuoiwiy Nov. 1H, lmnl, an election was held, resulting in '2.H votes being cast in favor of who desired to go along on the old lines. Tiie election incorporating, against :E1j reeulteil in the selection of a strong Ixxly of men to Bland at the helm on the of Chilliou Ia Miller was chosen mayor, with the folinitial voyage the city: lowing aiiis: M. A. Willumsen, recorder; lrson Sanders, treasurer; William Heber Sanders, James (iillwrt and A. K Whit, lteynolds ('ahoun, John 1'. Mi't)iiue justice of the peare.and Michael Mauss, marshal! Since the celebration that marked the incorporation of the city on January 3, a year ago, everybody has settled dow n to work for the city's best interests w ith the reeult that Murray elands away up at the head oo the commercial travelers' memorandum books among the best cities of the state. Those who have been watching the development of the uity are resposible for the statement that the place is on the verge of a long and healthy Ikmiui. WHILE ft tr r N r- -t HrT r f1 trt nr ""it' (5 ' - ...tr1f m -- - V S f-- m r The Murray Merchants. sides a large retail trade, supplying the people of the city and adjacent country, they do some jobbing ami their goods are shipped to various parts of the state. They enrry a heavy stock, varied to Buit the characteristic trade of the section, in dry gouda, clothing, boots and shoes. In all these departments their assortment, the fluent and most fashionable and costly and latest styles, the medium classes aud the grades suitable to custom from the industrial ranks. All the members of the firm are well known men and are esteemed among our moet progressive citizens. HUB- The city of Murray is not behind any city in the state in the way of general merchandise stores, and "The Huh," established three years ago by a company of enterprising business men and traiued merchants, is one of the mot attractive and popular places of trade in the city. There is no larger general store in Salt Lake City than is 'The Hub" at Murray The company is composed of J, V. Cithoon, president; (1. II. Tingley, manager; U. Cahoon, treasurer; Ir. K. O. Jones, secretary. 1'hey occupy a main tlixir of 10x125 feet and lie FiS N'v .Jones Itiiililm. This is a good substanial brick building. Its prominent location gives it a striking appearance and makes it not only an ornamental a' traction, but a most commodious and serviceable building. It is a monument to the enterprise of the town and proves the faith of its promoter, lluildingsof this kind make the town more vnluable and desirable to everybody. The new structure is practically on the lines of the old model with some changes in the facade aud upper THK - I . WAI LPAPCR & - i h 4 -- if. - L.IMC L,rZUlIi r 1 -i ' -- - i r- l JU UU UU i i . j iiJi i r-- ' n V 1 ' KASKM ENT. The basement is 50x50 feet, divided in the center by a 1'2 inch wire cut brick feet wall, with a solid cement floor in the clear. Each basement has a HiMir capacity 1,250 square feet, or 8,750 cubic feet capable of carrying a supply of nearly five carloads of goods, or ten carloads the two basements, all under the same roof, with convenient stairs cases at the rear end "f J -U a of - 4, - ,t i I 'k :Iri.aJ. W ;, mot ft! - RrsTAuiTXwr 12 floor. Wholesale and Retail of Every Description. E- t"M'S The Jones Block which Burned The ' M4,niiiaBW)rr- if "if 'ttS?. jib EU 11 THE . P3 " ".... etiun-cilme- 21 L I V-x-- rnfr1 with a splendid assurance- of remaining. The Old Bird has not lost feather since she shed the old coat, but sits boldly and upright upon th perch of fame and prosperity. Now we forgive freely those who opposed) us, because they knew not what they did. We were right, and right must prevail, and has. Our town is Incorporated, our streets improved and The great smelter plant is lighted. located here, many stately edifices have sprung up along our main thoroughfare, many beautffirl residence dot the side streets, and maary country-villafringe the pretty landscape, all Wff denoting a prosperous people. - tm I P the biiildiiu. mm m w flatter ourselves that, had the valuable suggestions of the Eagle beea favorably received and put fn practice several years ago, we would not now have to contend with the underslrabl Down AboutTwo Years Ago. element which a committee of three Is trying to devise plans by which they FIRST FLOOR can rid the county of this pesky conThe firBt Hoor is 50xfi0 feet with a stituency. We are grateful to those dividing wall through the center, but brave souls who have nestled so closewith provisions made if the building is ly and untiringly to the patriotic old make- him Inoccupied by one party that both depart- bird. We have tried to ments can be thrown together. The teresting and fair to you. We shall new features for the introduce surface measurement of this floor is, next year. many when ueed separately, 1,000 square feet, Let us direct your attention toa "money-bor, 3000 feet, when UBed together. if not satisfied proposition. ack SK.COM) FLOOR Wheelman's Oil is recommended as an The second Hoor is divided into twenty efficient remedy for Rheumatism, Neurooms. Electric lights are put in every ralgia, Lumbago, Pain in the BBck.Sore' room. All the rooms are divided by ness, etc., etc. The oil is used externally as the case acd the fact that halls running through the whole build- we receive indicates, good repcrts every day coning, with two exits at the rear. One cerning its efficiency leads ua to believe half of the lower floor has been used for that its value is unquestioned. The a bakery and confectionery by Win, price is 50c and if you are dissatisfied Mr. D. B. Jones, the with your purchase after a fair trial, we Cannegieter. owner, now occupies this portion of will gladly refund the price paid, Sandy the building himself and is conducting Drug Co. a first class grocery store w ith a soda The people are not complaining water fountain, hot and co'd drinks, about the wages at the smelters, but and everything delicious in the con thoy say provisions are outrageously fectioners line. Mr. Jones has shown hiirh. Ham hnnnn tiMttpr nnrt ocrcra his faith in the town by his investments poultry and flour are all higher than anu is mwitio uMiiiu ui or n puouc epir- - they can reach. neu num. The Sandy Drug Co. beg to call the attentiun of the public to the fact that Vera (true) Crerm is fully guaranteed to come up to the standard and will give 4 41 jn-- ;. - ' ' U - 1 ACL I j THE LEADER STORE. One cf e I. ',if,. ,w ti,nt could hey car: v a merted ! wtock. in every feat'",' d:ip!ed to the various lie given t..f tt-- grow-Mf Murray as classes of tra. required by thesei tion one f the importui.t ! rade ivnters of 20 feet - a ing a liiiiiii ttmir if occupj t t character of tb '8te is the large allair f"r an interior town, and re'ent fomrtier'iai e"t)io!miiiiiHi!ts here. have omitted nothing m the way of & U. li. L montlis ago Co, oi 'y style and line quality of g'nxls Ladies' opened a fine s're at Murray mid liing-La- and gent's suits arivl giiriueiits i.f every Junctioo wt i. h in just'y wititled description, dry goods, furnishing goods ler" fi;rits mime anil notions frwli from the to be called "The timr justly irtipl) U.e charac1rf tlie hoime kets, allow prices, coimtitule the store. it is. The .Vfrs. IJ.irnn are Indies ajul Their millinery department is the maggent's o'jtiitlers, and tliy have pro net that attract the lad.ee. Here is lni la-yided the wil) .bkot a ii'.ai-shown ail the latest iuiHrtcd and do 14 and grnlieiuen li ny ubtaili every, creations in fashionable and tip i thing in masters f dres to nieettMery inestic I equirement of fashion or tieceeeity. to date millinery. -- i i . riri j s' '. w-eii.-- .. 1 K ir.-ii- lii e..-'e- in 1 L- - ENSTROM popular furniture store , f Mr. L. Krnstrom on Murray street the great supply holiee of Murra for everything in the way of household g k1s. This spacious store whs esUi imhed by Mr. Krnstroni sugars ngo While he has an experience of 2.'i years in th business and knows how to outtit a home in appropriate style front ;op to bot Tlie t His s!o. comprises furniture, tom. , The New Buildings of Caldwell Alloam. carpets and lino eums, wall paper, finest fatted animals from the farms and stmes. i r nkery, glassware, O. SANDERS &. COThe advantages of Murray for an 8Ucri pastures of Utah are obtainable licture frames and framing picture ate spe'".;tjr and all kinds of abundant supply of meat is the lest in everyday. One of the best ment mar-thstate, and the local bu'ehe-- are en kets in Murray is kept by the enterprif-erprism- g furniture repaim g Joiie in his bouse. in availing thennelves of the intf butcher firm ot (). Sanders A Co., on He i prompt in I'm nervices and is always prepared to furnish every thing in convenience afforded by the rear prov state street. This well known firm com where the prising U. Sanders, Charles Caldwell, household g'v'.e. mity of the hvul dra-erie- , It is ncisntitlcally perfect satisfaction. and will please the prepared, most exacting and fastidious of folks. It is used forcleausing and beautifying the skin, it contains no oil or glycerine; removes tansunburnjeureschapped hands and face, it is put up in clean bottles Hnl ly one price, twenty five cents. It is much easier to borrow trouble than money. You pay more Interest on the former. C. A. Snow A Co., opposite the patent ollice, Washington, I). C, will send free on request an instructive booklet tellin how to secure U. S. and foreign patents '.rade marks and copyrights, Man wants work as a pruner in or. chard; has had long experience in the line of caring for fruit. Can give best of references. Z. T. Frazier, 131 West Fourth South, Salt Lake City. First Comes First Served-- In Mur100 acre of land, house and ray, 1 other improvements;value of land tl'Jtv house stable 1150, total K.150. all nr rtimirac-furnished, 1 J. Sanders, Murray, l ull PkH i |