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Show Smolror .Mnl ("mil ml " ' llie Hijrtiliiiid liny 'milling ci'lilp ltiy inust ilevi.-- e some irji-aof jctitroliiti; tlie f u j rli ti t e funier Vt liiidl ciiine from its sineitt T and destroy vegetation in the immediate vicitiity, or Jude William Jia.II inliuiat.is that he will outer an order that John Kvans of Mur ' , - ; , ? tit V., -1 ,:i..J ray ''may bo couieiisau il annually or otherwise for damages sustained w liilo such in smeller i.-- " f i rt - :J v if - 14 iv2 (Their place is headquarters for ninny i men having interests in the Cot mining fn Won Ij e A Wright bought uiiond i canyoi h ;i in furnishing trans wIlHt WHS tllfO kuilWM B U' Henderson to cooping ami jr h jTt f jf iiir'tiori livery, situated near Kc venteenlh South to ti.e mountains. The arid State ulrwl t th- - n irth end of parties going sum Muiray cur Slate Mr paei -t v lm h(.m(Ii Murray. Their busu ess A Ii.l I Stort . in front of the stables, and the from si a I i iti triKioi s to ixif of l'h'oUit.r dy, thioujh ttie kindnt-Bil ne f rmn there to the canyons is cov (if v tin. iiin-- t cdi i;r !,!)! ;.r. H en n lr. (;imrli e ed in a short line without inconve n- )iron, QLinHKer of the Co 'p. an Ki(le reporter uhm bIiod ' nee, bus avoiding the long. tiraome ti a '. e it f i"; i y if llrni turnouts"1r,H out.l necessarily follow I,) Ihroajjh tins iiiHmnioth and model ntorn, ,(,. onlv'. and c.!er to ie trade, inking n ritf from .suit. t.Hke. hn:h rn(;tB (reat credit upon its elli:ienl ami Kntliiiunly niniiHKer, and t he Hume tim in n t to iIih i'ilv . f ' , .a a Mr. lirown is slireweU buy, r iurray. .inn secnr s a choice lineof (jooiisat ti e owest umrket price We were shown Ihroujii the van us depirt merits and Aere surprin'it to lined such .i linn display of dry Koodn. hals and cups for men nud poys; croikery and i,'liiHw;ire irnylor; boots imd shoes of the Intent dcsit'ii mill of a snpeior " iiilily 1 lie I.Her.v Ki-fia- ! Stable. i J t4 j di-r- aid make; groceries of every kind to repletish the inner man, (Mtfars and to v !''n i ! I l.t - I rr.-ili- iiir,-enlil- y luuv of all kinds, lie Mock of lea6 this enterprising fetal listmit nt carries is Becond to none in the state, bb to quantity and ualit. This tirm bus vhich a larife line of und 'rwear of every des ottered ill defy noiiipetition enptiuii. which nre leii( U,ich will not least, we weresh.wn the pii .i ir.n8 in stock and we looked on in am e neiit. Kvery available space in this iiiiimiiiot h siore-oois occupied with l"ih!k of some ilescrtp ion. The public will be surprised at the stupen doits showing of li'ilid ly (foodn, w hich is ready for inspe'i'ion. prices Lastly his crops. I,. it OH, THIS 4 DtAR OLD MtRRY CHRISTMAS WAS THERE EVER SUCH S """nil mi"iiiiii"iimillllliiiflifii,!Hijs14R Sf r A TIME beeu Similar actions have the Boy Highland brought against and the other farmers, people by other smelters in the southern part of the county have been made defendants to like suits by farmers affected by the fumes iroin their plants. It is said that if one smelter can be closed down, or forced to pay damages "annually or otherwise" to fanters living near the plant, that all will come under the same ruling. t I fk I x w mm. ' ' f li4 - ijmmmmimt9stt--- iv - F Te- " The 8C0ie of the intoilooutory decree handed down yesterday mornuig by the judge is that the company must find or device Home means of controlling the fumes which comes from its smelter and damage the crops of farmers who live Id the immediate vicinity. If the company fails to do that, judge Hall leaves the impression that he will either grant the in junction prayed for by John Ev ans, the plaintiff, which would) mean the closing down of the smeltor or foree the company to 'annually or otherwise" compensate Evans for the damage done to ' Jl ojieia-tion.- The Physicians Of Murray. Dr. August Kauscher who stand at the of the list ilk point of to New York city fro;a age, ciiiie Vienna, Austria, in 18vSl. Ilehad previously' studied medieine and chemistry in thecipital city of hi country. When he arrived in New York city a friend had hiiu assigned to one of the big hospitals as an assistant physician, but he did not remain long for the reason that he was offered by a Utah vSuielting company a bonus of $'2000 with a. good salary for a term of years to come to Utah, which offer he accepted. He built the old Genuatiia company what is known as the old lead works which he also managed and operated for a long time. Hd subsequently bought a home here. Dr. C. 1 Olsen, who has been iu Murray a very short time, was educated at a medical school in C Ohio. Dr. Olsen is quite a linguist, speaking several languages fluently. He has been very here, having a line practice, mostly among (he Scandinavian. Dr. Olseu is erecting a line brick residence and ollice, on the corner of Regal and Stale street, iu which he expects to tnovo his family shortly. he-i- 5M M'd;i Tin" t. liar. lliir iwj ii! Ht t h larnH-t- t and mo4 ioiiilnr plaue Col. Driipcr, liHik pontS'!ioii, the plnce Slur? lh prwnt niaiiHi'-iiiMIimh been nliiri'ed. Mil irely rmmMpil, pool mid liidiard Inliies put in, decorntor nnii h. Ii ih decideilly ft yen'lenian'B res irt and galore ami Hi'ieral expenniveotl doiriu a thriving buinenn. Mr. Mrnper underHtiindB Inn !niHine-- s thoroughly and He low won nianv f ri mln while here iuan.ble maunder in his !me of and is uUiivb found to be the same wholediearled, genial good fellow, well met. 'I'liK Mid.wiy ill ton. . N K. Our gonial townsman, L. Olson, .M. It. formerly nent, and collector for the lte k's Hotel). (Ollice, Metropolitan Life Insurance company Doctor Olsr, formerly of llrijrlmm of Ni v York, has severed his connection City, unci County Phvsicuin of lioxeld-- r sirtf! thewilh that company, anil tutu first of this year taken the (Viunty, Voumed in Murray Inxt April. of manager and bookkeeper From the very hour he arrived lie found position of the Deck's hotel, the largest and a pnii tice, and it has steadily lnciense,. tiie only modern hotel in Murray City, lie has also met with ample success running on the European and Amer-Uai plan, and last October took a cona Su iiidinaviHii ami able to speak I ifo Insurance several liiniiuiiep, many peop'e w ho are tract with the National Company of the United States of well in not Kurdish tlnd it very America, to be one of the special convenient to seek a physician whom auenta In the Western department. He would he pleased to writ" tip some they can explain themselves to in (heir of his friends some good Old Line and own lani;uiii.;p. The doctor, heini: per reliable Insurance policies. It means n c t'ed in Murray, is manently erectinir protection to their families in time of on the corner of State si reel and 1;.'KmI need, and to keep the wolves from Avenuealarire up to date twelve roomed the door in their absence from their brii;k structure with mod ,. im,,m,.n. family circles. Mr. K. K. Nebekpr. ces, where h- - will be "at home" m the WHO AM I? near ft. lure. Only an ii 3 irance aent. Se. kinu to do you irood Sonet imes frowned on. kicked out His mission misunderstood. ('. ' f- 3 - 0 A L 1 1 Saloon. HE MURRAY n .lie-iii- RIVERS in H No. No. E even took its name from the fact that it was the eleventh saloon started in Murray, but it does not no' hold the distinction of being the last one star',ed in its line of business, as sev ral more have started since. The place bears the name of being properlv conducted; has very net bar fixtures and is altogether an parlor of its'kiml. Messrs. doe .Smith & Sam Wright, proprietors, are always the same genial, gentlemanly fellows who make friends and strangers alike welcome. They have the reputation of being good honest, boys. s 1. I 4 K I 0 .jif It4 kt? -i ll ll Iv.iLfK i' nsi i, its f :, rt - f Si. 'V lz dy an insurinoe nifeni, le, put ent, kin 1, I urr.iy Suppl) lloimo. This is die (f the numerous .... He bins all iinware. . ln w tiii ls .if furiiit me and noiisrftiohl kihhih houses which in recent yeais have been Hrul sell he since at f until pri tits, and triuytforininj Murray into B flouri ihintf always have a supply nil hand, bo that thev can ruri'ish any d.sirei! article ity. The Murray Supply House is by S. K. Jorteiison, dealer in second land, oi onttii a hnine entire new and second hand furniture, c,.r wiih any style i f new furniture, and all jiels, crockery, stoves and stove repairs kiinUof lioiiselio'd itu .ds. i . i iliswure Him int 1. ' itW J I v Kxectini the usu il tand-otAnd takune it quite resigned. Some day the kicker and scoffer When nature's debt has matured Will think of his widow's strules ! d V r ,rf-- . ... - i i And wish he had been insured. for the ir.suran .e agent. Those pearly rates will swing wide. St. Peter will say: "Just step this way, Your endow nietit is waiting inside." As 'liive him the best seat in Heaven, 'Midst music and reverend mirth, There's nothing too good for the limn hsre; lust think what hesnlTered on earth" .8UL.,'jlw,t " f,T '., ii ' V ' V ft the niahl w,v;!:iiM C r.u C: r.;.u:i V:; cl.l I'lumc hit lliiihi. Itv? . nt -- 1 nev f' in.1 tM$7ci In hand; r..iriM civr S.omiM ,u 4 llytiu douJ, mail f.ivf. anj cM. rbnirv'4 h us Jhroul, .1:: 1 th,-- f.tr tnoon'i all. bi; each J 1. J!"J .'ni:!v wcu-- ii f milu'V rav. CrjiUJ ,;:Hv tJnn r$ $Kt tt'tih aray. 1 ttu-- kvalchv'd the Fel t, flwi Jit anj miiJnlsM'i cbett winat clrcU. Mah bwk talis 'trhj4. In w'Ucnlnj rlnqt O'er summer fields with daisies spreadi 1 hanJ dasrtO Bui In ttr J3JL .1, ibe ib MM wrt c -- me's eellpse- ,- faint stress ef dam fltiJ speech rusr.ed eaqer t their lips, U'Mlf dcu-- alcnj the eastern short sun panned" nccermcre." Cr.f came ll.t tint If suc-cessl- ul 4' 9 South Cottonwood Ward was organ ized in the year 1849, with Wm. Crosby as Bishop. The crickets were thick and the little colony had a hard fight to save their crops, and possibly would had it not boo;' not havo for the aid rendered them by the gulls, w ho came in large Hocks and devoured them. In 1851 Jonathan C. Wright was appointed Bishop and the first meeting house was built, known as Jonathan Wright's school house. In 1852 Abraham O. Smoot was appointed Bishop, which position he held until March 14th, 1854, when Andrew Cannon was called to fill the place. I'ndor his supervision and direction the first ward house was built in 185(1, and in 1S70 the present house. 40x60, was finished. In 1S72 Joseph S. Rawlins was appointed Bishop, which position he held until his death on the 1.1th of October. l'.hHl. On the 20th of Mav. limit, the Salt Lake State was divided, and on October 28th of the same year the South Cottonwood ward was divided Into three, viz.: Murray. Grant Orson Sanand South Cottonwood. ders was sustained as Bishop, with Michael Mauss, and Christian C. as his counsellors. The ward has a population of about l,0(i(i souls. The Sunday school or Stef-fene- SAit.erl.ind, and'Ciirnell illicit. N. V. Mr. H.ntjli took his L. I, I! m thecei-.i.ited college of law, of the I'uiversily f Micluiean, popularly known as the Ann rlx.ir l.iuv Sclnail. He is a member of two national "(ireek letter" Col ItV" 1'iaternities Delta Chi and Theta Nu I'.psloti, and wan identified with the lead nrf college vlulm and oranizntions of his VHrious univ Tsities. Since hi return la Utah ami ndmis sum to the bar he ha practiced his pro. fiwsion in Salt I oik City, beinu connect, edwith Itrow A Henderson, His ollices are over the Viurray State Hank. I IF TrrXV i 11 oehhrated Troy laundry i f Lake city, bought eit the IV: 'lome, Laundry in IS'.KI, Iu. arted at the same time with rati the y and has been with them cvei i; ee. Mrs. U. Keudv assumed control of (he business in l!M),froiii three mdles per week the busi lies lux grown to per week durii the summer reason, mid .'100 in the winter. TheTrov gives itivfaction lo the thousands of s who favor them wilh their wmk Mrs. Heady wishes lo extend many greetings to those who have favored her wilh their patronage is the past, and guarantees Hi'' cortemis treatment iu the fulure. ! l CiWPEDrlAND$& ETC two-stor- y ganization is in a very thriving con dit ion. under the supervision of Rd. Howe, who has held that position since 18S8. The cioir under the leadership of has held this post ranks among the best in the stake. They furnished the music for the first two days' confer ence. held in the Granite stake and had the honor of furnishing the music at the first two meetings held in the new stake house. The people of this ward believe la obeying the first great law, that of multiplying and replenishing the earth, as is proven by the. number of pairs of twins born and even the famous Mauss Tripletts were born on H. V. Ballard, who tion over 20 years, Cottonwood soil. Cottonwood also prides Itself upon the beautiful cemetery within Its The number of Artesian boundary. wells and the improvements being : made every year making It one of the ".: . finest cemetaries In the country. The first one buried there was In 1874 and over 1,000 laid to up to date there-arWe are ind 'bled lo the DeBouze Kn rest In the silent city. The people are mostly farmers and graving company for heroic work in getthe products raised by them are much ting out the engravings in this issue of sought after, especially the fine po- the Kagle. anJ Although tatoes. gettingout photos late, he made won derful time and good work. v.fv e over-rushe- Ml'UK.VY VAKI. e FOR BURN5CUT5 o vC thai fluttered at ri lenev hand, and silcm so. hearts the expectant slow, tUi rarere d as trtn ,1. niversity. In ttf c ed tne public schools of this conutv. He prepared for i o!lih'e in the I'lepaia t ry sclin il of tin. I'liiversity ,,f 1'iali, and pursued Ins literary studies in our state univeis. ties, the I'm ersily of t ie v 4 v Neb ker, Murray C.ty, Salt L ike County, Utah. A.'ent for the National Life Insurance Company U. S. A. K. K I t.ivis M des llaiiih. t he first memiier of the hx'nl profession to open ollices 11. Murray , is a colleiie bre.l ,h U,y. He was horn in Salt Like City, an attend- I' inr.vi'Jatny.vcili.-r.'ci'jrim- , His- , aMf' w pi $ en-lir- A Sundav Women's Kelief Society. Men's and School, Young VoutigLadies' Ti e Murray ecct siastical ward is comMutual Improvement Associations, priparatively young, though the nucleiisof mary. Choir and Religion Class are all in a separate ward nrgimizat ion has been very thriving condition developing the here for a long time. We were cut elT and intellectual faculties of the spiritual from the South Cottonwood ward and old and young. made a separate organization Oct. -- S, Also an amusement committee which l'.Ml, with w hich 0, Miller as bishop, per furnishes a proper variety of amusements O. Jani'soii, first counselor, and Charles suitable to all classes and creeds. At a Itrovvn, second counselor, under whose recent conference of the ward it was direction the war I has steadily grown stated by the stake presidency that not only in nnmiiers but also in strength they found the organization and workings of and the power of doing good. the ward in a very satisfactory condition. At the (ire ent lime the iiienibetship Jg Collecting funds for the new stake notwithand souls is approximately tabernacle the Murray Ward has not standing the f ct that people are contin been behind but liberal contributions in ually coniuiir and going the increase . ... . .. .. '"m an sources n.unhe-e.- s steady so that in the not fM distant future we hid fair to Income oner"'1 "n," M)rn.on" which has gone to a "nh um to lhe "- all people, of the in,t popular w ards in the stake. iB j c,m,muni,-I"8 is ward an largely organization r.miprieed in the b? " Publ, bl"''''tigs. In this resort organization of teachers whose dutv it is' we anticipate, in the fulure, having in v sit the memliers of the ward teach ward meeting house which shall I r ,.r. ing them in 'hetioepel and to report the ho are in need, etc-I- iht to us. condit ion i f thoM One of our latest achievements was the this way an average of about fT.i.Ui e'ection of the .pieen of the stake fair in d the besides Nile is dt! tibtiti eg poor, the nisi y wi.iit that are supplied by the which all again eupirted. li1 . "Mo-uio- v v"' The stranger here Icoking over this promising field in and around Murray for the purpose of investment will cer- tainly find a most prosperous outlook in Murray, for tins citv is destined to bn the manufacturing center of I'tah and is most admirably adapted for the pur pose. We already have numerous evidences' of prosperity. They see indua trial and architectural advancement, out of which must surely come a busy little city. Murray is an incorporated citv nestled hetwsen two ranges of ths famous Uockv mountains and a irreat highway which traverses the state of I tah from the nurth and to the south running into Ariz ma, passes through the center of the city. Two rapid streams at either end of the town come rushing dovn from the sides of the mountains and flows in a northwest Hy direction. emptying their waters in the Jordan river, the great Salt Lake being the final receptacle of these waters Climatic advantage are unsurpassed Murray City is seven miles from Salt Lnke City, with which it is connected by a line of excellent street car service. |