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Show Murray. Tl.fr pru.oipi.1 iiniuctn if the smelting. it of the Aiiieii.-Ht- - i I'ii- - u.iK.un-dn- Smelling A V v bbt2a a ..u.uiu-iiit- da nr lnijt Ueliniiig also the I, ere, as it. cumpa..y is great copper tmeiler of tiie I'lah dm sohdated Mining lmiii Bi v.h.i'li if which plant! contribute an tonnage of lead ami copper ecry month. At lie November the following city ottii i.ils were elected: J. H. Strut-Ion- , mayor; Flunk Waierski. recorder; Michael M.i ues, tnaishal; Win. liishop, treasurer; and J, P. McOmie, Imllce judge. The following con in.) men were L. 1!. Powell, Juhn Wix.ul. selected: John Merger, T. .1. liurrli and William iIi.Uh-Us- 1r n v ""t MM . Mdarv. millets Tliecilv of .Murray liesH-vn- i of Salt Luke City on the state road, and is readied by an electric car line and also by the Iri fun Snort Line and the Deliver A liio tirande railroads. Has a little over 3.UK. population. It has had a phenomenal business growth since its incorporation on January 2, tins year, man) new business en terpriets have sprung up and the pros peels lor a contiuueil prosperity lock very bright, indeed. The city of Murray nice, with her industries, pays out each month" for wages nearly sdUO.ot1 Tu- new dollar tnellir plant of the Arueiicau Smeller and llelining company, with the south " A ptople, a woik many j. v i lSczv - Harvest Scene on Little Cottonwood Creek, near Murray. ! ma is a holiday street scene in Murray on State sir shows the upper or newest part of the town of M n , he Harker xnd Hagley halls in the backgroui t. dojblinKifi.be capacty tf the Hoy i,opper smelter, has had the effect of i .'creasing our pop daiioii over or GO per cent, and nil local business proportionately. Thousands of people come he; e on account of the smelters, r fining, copper, sampling and other works and industries established. This fact in itself makes this place the best field iu the state for business investments and for industrious homeseekers, who can always rind work here. The town has developed beyond the dieains of its fondest adherents. Along these lines it has often been said that the Eagle has done a noble work for Murray and its High-lan- A- r , fio'lt in l'di-- :lm m & d tie hagie otlice. The s 'cue a'si most prominent in the foreground and of ;:. b'o w H ideu :k eeple do not seem to leahze. '1 here has not hien an enterprise started in t lie tow n but what has been suggested and aided directly or indirectly by the Kugle and could the pa per have 'iveded ill its efforts, strong, manly he;, ng, honestly and conscientiously directed, to incorporate Murray rive years ago, we would have a town now, the attractions of which would have induced people to come here and bund, instead of this many persons are still going to Salt Lake night and morn-iug- , iu order to lind shelter that the town does not vet afford. "V" t - , - JW , 1. I - "!'. I'll" S I Mil. ""nil II ii . I ,!V , . p. 1 .i r The home of Mr. Haynes whila Here, now the residence of J. W. Cahoon and the Murray Live Stock Yards owned by August Koland. H If your neighbor is prosperous, let hiiu prosper. Don't exi ect him to divide his wealth with you. Don't grunt growl or grumble. Say a good word for everybody, and let it go at that. Your turn will come if you are not too lazy to hustle. Xo one man is the w hole If you see that the town is movbIiow. ing along nicely, feel good about it. Helpthiugsalong. Shovo a little. Push. Try and get some of the benefit yourself. Dou't stand around like a clammy Don't waste your time old crocodile. feeling sore because some fellow has a trifle more sand and sense than you have. Quit moping, (let out and do A some hustling yourself. calamity are two howler and a hypochoudriac perverts for whom the Lord is not responsible. They encumber the earth. The Murray Orient House i - ; HI' a .... . V . i v t c i I 1 M t mm .. ck and the Poslollhte t i the r kM. Street Car Time Table. Cars leave city for Murray at 5:45 a. m. and every 30 minutes until 11:45 p. m. Cars leave Murray for city at (1:22 a. m. and every 30 minutes until 12:20 a. ni. The first three cars in the mornings leave State and First South instead of Main and First South. A foully Mli-tak- e blunders are sometimes very expen- sive. Occasionally life itself is the price of a mistake, hut you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or How el troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c at Dr. Jos. Marriott's drug store. If an editor makes a mistake he bus to apologize for it, but if a doctor makes one he buries it. It the editor makes one there is a law suit, swearing and the smell of sulphur but if the doctor makes one there is a funeral, cut dowers and a smell of varnish; doctors can use a word a yard long without knowing wliat it.means, but if the editor uses it he has to spell it. If the doctor goes t see another man's w ife he charges for the visit, hut if the editor noes to see another man's wife he receives n charge of buckshot. Any old medical college can make a doctor. You can't make an editor - he has to be bom. when a doctor gets drunk it's a case of "over come by heat," and if he dies it is heart trouble. When an editor gets drunk it's n case of too nun h In oe, mid if he dies it's acase of delirium tremens. IS. den's Hlock while erection; White's Harness and the Eagle Ofliee. in course of , - - ; f J ',11 1 r"' W IN- T T r - Sweet little Halhs has left us We'll never we him more. He has g"iie to join his sisti rs On the happy golden shore. All the wheels loi ee in space! h ' ,.- J k, ilb- - fc4 '- -" 4 . 1 MMti4 Street Car a' the Murray Te'iimiiis 1' i it I f iri'Sf-- Cod bless the sweet little angel, Ili.t.r Tlmn rintrr. I loved the darling child. A ;iiece of llaniK'l d.niipened with We cannot hear his prattle ChamWrlainV Paul Ihilm and hound on Nor see his lovely smile. the affected lrtrt, is letter than plasin the Hn voice is hiiKhed in silence, ter for a lame back mid for paini Hit soul lias gone aliove; r Hide or chest. Pain Halm has no , We'll try and meet sweet Halli cf relief for the an a liuioient Where all is jeace and love. muscular and rheumatic pains. Ci. Ti sad to part w ith those we love For naW by Murray Drug w , 'if To take sweet Hallis there. We know he is with the angels And with sweet Lillian, too. cannot see nor hear him a ilia blessed nneels do. We t Your sweet little rose bin! has left you To bloom in a higher world Ids life on earth was a httle gem, Hut in heaven he is a pearl. breath left l.in, could have been there And when his last Oh that To put a roes in his dear hands And kiM his brow so fair. 1 it si rtf ., deep-seated- Console yourselves, deur cousins, lie is out of ad his pain; I know you feel heart Hut your loss is his n g in front of the School Huilding. tS hile Mr. Lamb was running the place. Hut we must all prepire; 'Tis better so, for 'iwas (Joel's will Dear Cora I know jou leel lonely. Sympathy I send from my heart. Hut we must sooner or later With all our loved ones pirt. race; i , Yie)r outside of the Jone'a Hlock Hurrah, for Mminv! her merchants are in the Ahoy, man, hurrah! Down the row there we trace ' " j ' I IT ill 3i it ! . look at his dear pictn He looks so sweet, so n ' I, It almost breaks my heat' to think (toil called vour only chiid. -- 1 f 1 Hut rest BHsured, he heaven, Where I hope we'll be sou e day, Ipray (1 d' blessing on you all, I remain your cousin May. When you buy a Isitileof Sugar Pine Lung Halsain for 50e, you have a siring fasle' ed to your money, and you keep hold of the other end. If it fails to eat-- I isfy. you have only to pull the siring and Try n lajttle at your money comes bie-'our risk. Keep hold of the string. Sandy Drug Co. i-- . is iu J I I 1 p'Vi I'm k'e Hotel and D. II. 1 New lUulihi'i hit |