Show BOLD ROBBERY IN MURRAY CITY I The Mercantile Co Store t Broken Into ob by Thieves 1 i GOODS WORTH TAKEN rA KEN KENt t MARAUD s WALK WAlE ovEa SACK rI OP CF BUT KISS JaSS IT One Ones or of th t and Dissect biggest b rob robberies t r b b beijes ever committed cOmmitted in the eity ty of or Murray was pulled ed off orr then the some time early esterday morning The store ore of the Murray Mercantile company was as 5 broken brok n into and merchandise to the value alue of ot between 6 and was car carried carried ried ned away way a The burglars evl vi dently took teok their time and made the pick ick of ot the most costly material in t tie establishment After securing their booty the thieves attempted to dispose 5 of some of it to a smelter They calmly walked out of or the little city after alter daylight and no trace of S them then has been secured d since The Murray officers and the police and andS S sheriff s officers of this city are en to apprehend the marauders marauder It Is believed that the burglars en r the store for the express purpose of blowing open the safe fe Finding this open and no money in it they walked ever oer er a of silver and went away with two of merchandise Break Brenig Into Blacksmith Shop Before going to the Ute store the burglars broke mm the blacksmith shop of S t 5 Henderson There they secured a aS S crowbar a drill a brace and a sledge hammer and chisel These TheseS it Is be were to have been used on the safe tor or they v were found where the robbe had dropped them beside the theS S strong stron box Entrance to the th store was secured by removing a pane of glass I from a iwar ear window The window was waa as then n raised I The lock was wa on oft off the tile hack door d or and the bar drawn so 80 that am p at easy ea exit was afforded I Evidently tim burglars bular tackled the safe first he e d dos open as the th F proprietor A A T does not I make a habit of keeping money in it A V sack containing several hundred dollars in money was hidden near BOar by but the burglars missed ml d It Cutting ope two sacks ack containing i oats they emptied then them ansi and proceeded to tf fi Ute them with wit eIs of the store The jewelry cas was stripped of at it ta Batches watches necklaces aceS brooches and rings The cutlery cu ery case was also alao al emptied More than thILD so 50 worth of ot ladies ladles kid gloves were taken en A large number of I mens also found their way into to the sack Cheaper gloves were ast cast ide de and let left on the floor Razors shaving soap and brushes bru hes hats ats and fur filled up vacant spaces After everything had been b en carefully looked over and the sacks were filled fined the burgl burglars shouldered their booty and walked out leaving the rear door open openS S ft Met et Smelter Employs After daylight John Sherman who works at the smelter met t two men near Sixteenth South and the Rio Grande 5 tracks They had two to ful of something on their backs and wanted to sell seH him some eoin soap and razors cheap S The workman have any money with him and buy The two twoS S men walked on up the track toward Salt Lake The burglary was not discovered until about 1 10 ocl ck yesterday forenoon when Mr Townsend went to the store As he ft it fr It t looked ked as an if It a aS S Kansas Kan a ec oed it it He no titled Marshal r Muss and that official communicated with the sheriff and the police in Salt Lake The men met by Sherman the officers believe were undoubtedly the robbers robben They TIley S are described as being b the regulation tall and short man One was about six nix feet teet tall f sandy complexion and aDd an f He wore a black list hat t tand and liik blue suit he other was about five feet teet six leaches inches loc es tau tall of dark nd had a mustache He had hd b d a small hl black ck hat and wore wot W r a ay y dark gray s sst U f k thes Descriptions of If the then men men been sent throughout the state v |