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Show c fiortii wes'crn part i.f the city. o li hOUtll. S;.ee I'arisolJ hljd haie. had ooti'ruitf the place, mmuc seven ears, il has been reuwde.ed into a very attract ive haunt, and has always kttfii con Jueted as a respectable Carlson aid Ibrch aie place. Messrs b i! h gei.t lemeii nf promo ei.ce iiu.l are k ,o.i ii fur their honest uf in Icsi- Decs matters. Tins firm lias recently p irchased the entire lu acre tield on which their place of business is located. Mr. limb, at the last city election, was elected a Uiendjer uf the citv I'ouncil teentll - lit-i- mt I fltfll. j : ' !i' I r SwmwimS :,.-.:-':- r,."7 " : : "" '"'mS ,, "Sk' fectmaJ' pSSf t c ry Last Saturday night thp tncmheis -- 1 If ,.r M MERCANTILE CO - !l.,- ,,l,- c ,! l. i .f I.ce -- -- AJ hi h i' niiiy ''i f Ml i rooms will be erected for the purpose of exhibiting their lines of harvesting machinery, vehicles, stoves atii! har.lware. etc. At present they cany large stocks, in It. (!. W. Ry.. H'h South, R. G. W 17 a South, and O. S. L. Manager Miller presented a statement to our representative which showed that his company has handled cars of goods during the past 178 llti, months, aggregating 7;"f (K)0 lbs. He also stated that the harvesting moved exceptionally machinery ha well the past season, and the future is very for Milwaukee machinery bright; in fact they have contracted 'or aln ost double the number of ma-Zfo- I'.Ol thitthev did for thd past season. Manager Miner also siateu mat mey g had ju t placed an order for thre ens of various kindso f goods for spring trade. t i o illr was the nioneer imnle- ,i,,aler of Ctah. having freighted flonl inlllha prior to the railroads, T1, .. n,a(, a sneetaltyTuf building hmls8 ml sellhie homes comnlete. Rai ,.slate in cnoicest nart of Mur-ray (.jV t 1 i r' ri -' - ibS J -- ' t It' A ;.i- " j iT,''sT,rr'l 'ICfs-tixJ- i j, q 1 ,i ' ' Y - r t 'The Dewey Kestauraiit. ' ::. ... ' Hi ';.. ' '8 hersel' chef is a master of the art of perfect cooking, and the service is prompt and courteous. Dewey occupies spacious and well arranged premises, with tallies, some of which are reserved for ladies. Fish, oysters and game in season are found on the bill of fare and regular meals and short orders are ser ved at very tier derate prices, and meals rates tickets are s Id at reduced Inhere is also a well furnished house conducted in connection with the restaurant and- accommodations are 1 ! ... T? - 7- .wwjfusa- MMWi' f sixty-jobbin- .,,. has recently pur- The company chasel real estate on the earner of state and 17th Soutn, where large I - I - i than other jobbers. 1 ! if V !k m "j l being manager. The company operates on an ext.en- sive scale. Having state agencies lor all lines they (any and do general and retail business. Their warehouses being located on O. S. L., R. G. W. and San Pedro rail- ways, place them in posit ion to han- die their many lins, for less expense, - '."" '- I t; fJ,- i " show strongest coiporation in Utah south of Salt l ake City. The officers for first terms were John 1'. Calioon, president and treasurer; M. M. Miller, II. B. Smith, secretary; these with J. II. Cosgrilf, C. E. Eatchel, Joseph (i. I'ark and L. C. Miller form the hoard oT directors. L. C. Miller .T s St! Iffl Miller-Cahoo- r-- " !r-- " Mrs. Whit'aker the proprietress at the l)ewey restaurant on state street, estab lished some eight, years ago in its pres ent location and oinj to the exceUencv of the service rendered patrons it lacked a very liberal and high class patronage and every patron is a friend of Mrs. Whittaker. She is a lady who understand her business, full of uary. energy and integrity, a born caterer Mrs. Ole Lunlth of Granger met and one whose table is aUays liberally with a bad accident stepping on a supplied Willi every delicacy and sub-- ! nail which penetrated the tlesh clear stantial our market, affords, while she' to the bone. r aj.pr .,. r alni t.f r the a!l'..HH. time it. i ci i, ii ii a ill iii.lir-tna- i !' of ii (,'eiiend hhne, it 18 t he ennvi-niwhere tliey uuiy g iind find ever)tiiin keen they wiint under une rmif. With foriiuhl Btid an eiMerirminK epirit that in ttiucli appreciated hy tlie peoplH (if Murray and its tributary (mrrouixiiinjs. Mr. A. Townsend, h merchant of lare xpenence iu "ch alTair, four yearB store of Hgo patablifihed li'm excellent and it in niercliatuline Murray, general has proved yreat boon to the people. Mr. Town-senoccupies a main floor of M w iTJSL? IS W ' ' " r. -- program was carried out, then dancing began. Music was furnished by Oscar Anderson, accompanied by Ern est Krickson on the piano. At 11 o'clock the refreshments were served, and served well, to everybody, including midnight stragglers, such as the editor, for instance, and the ghost trooper, Graham. After a song was rendered hy Isaac Hadly and company, entitled "Just Before the Battle, Mother," the dance continued in lively strain until 1:30 in the morning. The Woodman lodge will have another dance this time a masquerade, at Baden's Hall, some time in Jan- V Miller a wl he reiimrked k for thiB city, a iar'c hlithlicliHiiit k eiiilrai-iiit many de and caineM a leailini; with partinenln of roiencH, dry foods, clothiii);, hoots, Hlioea, hatH. etc, and incliidinn (Country produce and feed HtutTa of all kiiidn. In dry onde and clotnirij; he curries all the various grades from the most ele ant and costly to the fomuioii lineB for the indiiHtriouB wurkiiii; people. IIih trade, which enihraces a wide territory in the country as well as in the city, MILLER-CAHOOCO. has hud a fine growth, requiring wagon is an and it servce for city delivery, Among the many other advanceenterprise thai canrot do otherwise ments In Murray City during the past than continue togrow. year was the amalgamation of the two well known firms, J. R. Miller At Co, and Ji hn V. Calioon Bro. into what is now known as Company. The new ci mpany Is considered the :ii.y !:;' feet, if . t JfR MURRAY . , ' i of the horesters lodge planned a great surprise on the Ladies' Circle, companions of the Foresters. When the ladies were through with their regular lodge work, at about 9 p. m., a crowd of men numbering 25 or more, dropped in, laden w ith refreshments, coffee, sandwiches, etc., and soon the meeting was turned over to them. A short p ' ? f n. 1 New Ciii'.ed I ci -- t, t iKo' States Smelter, showing ore bins the left; the furnace building and smoke stack in the center and the approach to the ore bins on the right. 1 , You can watch the core or the nit-- 1 in the machine wliile ou Mr Hoover niatiufaetures bin ait. own soda water and s nips and in ! e 'own. THE CANDY BOX Mr. Hoover, who opened the Cund Jiox a year ago last April, has worked his untiring energy lip a nee 'rade liy and go Hheadiveiiess. The Candy llov in the only exclusive Candy and (hater store in Mtirrav. Sed i Waters and hot ilrinks of every deseript ion are kept dur Thev have also (I e irn? cold weather. itilv "'V 'rn and peanut roaKter in peanuts r"jr suiiiiner hiH ice creams, which are all favorite articles and much sought, after, i'he Candy KoX has a full stock of fresh Cln istinas candie-- , etc , in keeping w n (, the season. 1! Hoover A Son, in t1( pesti tlice block I V id urn " , J Ifih -- ; " N-- w I! it.ti. t JLf - . Church. - CfVT. I TIP f t.. .? 'I ' -'- .H ; PHINIX LIVERY BARN LA IIS JKXSOX, Trop. All kinds of drayage done. We keep a big movng Hates the lowest. Call up loltZ when you van and several express wagoi s. want vour trunk delivered. Vcj A v - THE I) ; ' : ' j S.V "'' ' ti ? r lery in the county outside of Salt Lake Bnd in point of glass light, eijual to the best instate, goes to show his success '..it he Mr. Christenson is the stalT artist of a s 'I' " ' It, St II" IlilS rstalMclied u b It es- - of the Hagle nd has taken all the pictures eouM.l. r.i'i'e ..;um.. .,,,,1 t(, fa , t)il, of which there Hre engravings in this - t.edt and e he juippe'. the tieesi issue. ;! V . .1 lii ( 1 ' sen, the of Murray. .1 ': Ciiiit-'ei- , I hot oyt .i jib ei piicer ,,),, I ' -- 141 1 5 -- : ft TV --- 4 'U . i of siuti.,K-- the reader diu.ngth, seas, n, and a tasteful ,i,Hp!,n inter The Statciiery r. .laimaehPck, priipne- ('hristuias presents bus been see.;:,. olopany, A full lire of games is on ..,,..; tor is centrally U'ated on State (.tree!, Ljc.-Im- . T ml News w - I ,Wl.4s ! ! a ,'. eouth of t'oe Kagle I'liblish- j 1 be linn has ais.. eelab' ;, s au.l , I ., mmttmnv. Thin tirm handles the for Suuda) supj rireulatu.n of Salt Lnk ("it)' f"ur i church works at ntHiid .i.l te supplvlus1 .luil tiewsnaier, UN well n any other enables the purcha-e- r Magazine w ants without leaving Ins town. The! may desire. two dir iff ," I L : ,.... juv . '"".. --- v paper perion tAM deei'ription Kt standard the lioue lias len jll kind i)5 9 JFTWP We EXCELSIOR STATIONERY Jf' .... r ?Tzzjy- m - ml lit Ml . - i of the customer. The store paiidmg demands of our rapidly devel-- ! well (docked with literature of nnJ grade, with a special oping town. Interior of the American Smelting A lletining Co.'i plant, showing n view along the Furnaces. SiiH-Ho- r The new nlver lead smelter of the American Smlting and retiniug company at Murray SiIor-I.'i- il - is the newest concern of the kind in the entire country. It is a colossal atTair and which was started up last jear-l'- .n etnliodie all the improvement for e.onomie operation known to the smelternian'sart. It has a capacity for treating l.'ioO I To operate its eight furnaces, its gigantic engines, crushers, roastI'.i 1 ton of ore daily and i said to have cost over ers and othereomple parts, and to handle two train of ore a day to ay nothing of vast shipment of fuel Hnd tluxes requires a veritable army of men, niany of whom have well earne, a place in the skilled lalxir list. The materials ar iified by mechanical power on either traiiiway or track. A peculiar and attractive feat ur is Ihe abednt" control of amoke ,aa concrete Hues of large tunnel size to t stack 125 feel in height, and from dust from the engine, furnaces and nil through w the top of w hich but a small amount of ae ke i espelled heu the works below is considered. -- can be secured here company is enterprising and proves pricwi and delivered free to sive and anti to keep pace w HI, the ex . j Tlio I . I.s,, nun. Thel'.r. iHii "Id latulmiirk in the J- - |