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Show fjti. If you want a water system for Toodont let, the present chance be THE TOOELE TIMES. ele, Published at the Home cf Utahs Greatest Smelter and Smelting Industry. Entered ao Art of March mattf second-cU- t. 3, 179., August IHUi, 2K, tu the PubUstted, tvery haturd.iv. pct One Six offce at Tooele, Utaln under the oaths. 0 g ft 1 reiuut Vrf. Last Saturday The Salt Lake engi- ' netrs, more than fifty in number visit- . . . Editor and T. Char. STONEY, Proprietor u( jge smelter. They spoke in highest - term,; of the plant, and the splendid Jne on it. They were Lunched at In the coming camp r.ign,there is: Last Friday Evening, according the uquirrh Hotel. one thing that should be consider- to the call of the city council, the; 23 per cent Discount on all Dress ed the voters, and; it is not be citizens met in the city Ilall to dis-- 1 good-- , crockery, glassware, china-ctui.e of party? affiliations, Qr in the cuss the pusehasa of the water are, etc.- -: at expectation of party favors, that system. But to sn to money we mention it Mayor Marshall called the meet- We have asked several times to have to t ie county. It is 3 v, ell known mg to order and presided, while R. district school notes for the Times. fact that nearly every officer elect- J. Huntington was effected secre-- Why dont you want them there? Is ed lias to be educated at the ex- tary.. Muv.sv stated the. purpose of the Times too lively for you. for pense of the body electing him the meeting ami turned it ()ne kjt Ladies an(1 onP of discussion-SeveTherefore it would be good policy seemed to have ral rPll3 undenvaiy, worth up to 00c. at the present time, to make as few attended with the solo- purpose of. armPnts on sale at 23c- -: at Those who killing the move in view. A few changes as possible. have had but one term should be re just wanted t.do like others, .and Last Wednesday a team belonging to' tained, all things else- being equal, didn't want to offend anyone, Orrno ran away on Main LaFayette as their education has been paid While the majority wanted the wa- Street, straddling a telephone pole, fer, and the county can scarcely ter system. Some questions of breaking the tongue and otherwise deafford to take any chances under law came up, and tho original molishing the wagon but no further committee with the addition of damage was done. present conditions. 13 per cent discount on Mens, Sweater eo ut3 for tlie whole" fam- Attys. Marks and Baker were to look matter womens the oOc and childrens shoes,-- : at and Mercantile up ily at the in two Tooele weeks. and nextweek. the window report Trading Co. COiflRCiAL 00. TOOELE j Confacticnary, Sialior.ery 1 Three Months I 1.2j Sample Copies sent free on AdvertKIut: rates rnaue known on application Year...... .V Re-t- s, j Laces and embroidery one half Tooele Trading Co. price-- : at One lot Ladies and Childrens . coats, half price-- : at Tooele Trading Co. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: 2 Tooele News Store. snapped out of your fingers as it was before. The same partys are up to defeat it. Look out for them. If will PAY you Fall Our fj of Line LG(M OVER GUI! regr -- HP1 . tOOlSL , before doing your v. Tie Toads Opera House c. E. ORE EX, . On liio fnevirrg ririures wiiii 13L O is now in. EMiore Buying Manager & in Brail Illustrated MERCHANDISE GENERAL in EVERYTHING Dances Every Friday Evening Songs Every Night Except Sunday and - Canes j Nighls Tinvork in any Lina . First Performance from 7:30 to q; second performance from 9 to 1030 ( . -- ed fur-tli- Ifilsr-Uffib- Thcarlosl , or and ec Admission Bshrwan Conts 10 North Main CEO. R. DAVIS, ilia to Given Wants cl car . - attention Pror.pt SX :D ECNTI Pates Spe:hlist in Lowry Gefd and Crown Bridge Tooxle, Utah. North Haiti 5:, Phone 183 Street j BALLOT Authorized by Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, Sec. 039. re ei EM? Wt BEPUB1IMII PARTY TICKET CEtlGGRATIG PARTY TICKET For Representative to Congress JOSEPH HOWELL For Justice of the Supreme Court D. N. STRAUB For Representative to Congress.' FER DINANI) ERICKSKN For Justice of the Supreme Court CHARLES C. RICHARDS For State Senator For State Senator' For Representative, 7th. District T. WOOLEY EUGENE For Co. Commissioner (4 yr. term JOSEPH C. ORME r. t: For Co. Commissioner GEORGE II'AMMON'D (2-y- For Co. Commissioner (2 yr. term) WILLIAM J. CLARK For EDWARD DOLTON For Co. Commissioner term) GEORGE CASS1TY of School: ROM' BERRY For Co. Superintendent the Peace For Co. Superintendent of Schools LILLIAN H. ANDERSON Justice of the Peace For Precinct (2-y- For Precinct Constable r. For Co, Commissioner (4-y- r. term) For Co. Commissioner For Co. Commissioner (2-v- r. term) For 3 Co- - Commissioner (4-y- r. term) (2-y- r. term For County Clerk JOHN S DUNN For County Clerk For County.Clerk For County Sheriff ALBERT W LEE For County Sheriff For County Sheriff For Count Recorder WILLIAM C SKELTON For County Recorder For County Assessor FRANCIS J MALLETT For County Assessor For County Assessor For County Treasurer MRS. LILLY L. KAUFFMAN For County Treasurer For County Treasurer For County Attorney For Countv Attorney For County Attorney For County Surveyor OTTO E PARSONS For County Surveyor For County Surveyor For Co. Superintendent of Schools JOIE COLEMAN For Co. Superintendent of Schools! For Co. Superintendent of Schools J For Co u?ity Recorder ; i. 1'or l'recinct Justice of tire Peace For Precinct Constable For Piecinet r. term)! For Co Commissioner, GEORGE P MAI. LETT For County Surveyor RICHARD OUR For County Surveyor ERNEST BOWMAN JOHN A. STREET For Representative, 7th District For Countv Attorney A. H. DUNLAYY For County Attorney Wm. S. MARKS jFor Justice of the Supreme Court For Representative, 7th District For County Assessor For County Treasurer SAMUEL JOHNSON Court! For Representative, 7th District JOSEPH A KAUFFMAN W. WAGERS RICHARD JEFFRIES For County Treasurer for Justice of the Supreme For State Senator County Recorder Mb For County Assessor WALTER JAMES. For Precinct Justice SMlTLl Tor State Senator For County Sheriff WILLIAM H EGG IF. For County Recorder FRED BRYAN For Representative to Congress For Representative to Congress ALLEN T. SANFORD For State Senator ALFRED J.' GREEN For County Sheriff M. M. BUSH of ::a PARTY TICKET AMERICAN For Justice of the Supreme Court EMIL S. LUND For County Clerk For County Clerk MD. AJAX LILLIAN JAMES A. (4-y- For Co. Commissioner (1 yr. term MLR. SMITH MET For Representative to Congress . For Representative, 7th District JOHN A. BEYAN PARTY SOCIALIST For Precinct Constable Justice of the Peace For Precinct Justice of the Peace Constable For Precinct Constable For Precinct 8 No. 1 A proposed amendment to Section 7 of Article Ft of the Constitution of the State of Utah fixing the rate of taxation for state purjxrses, apportioning same and cheating a high school fund SrSSSSSSESZSSK amendment A No. 2 proposed to Section 2 of Article 10 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, defining what shall eon.Riiute the oubiic school system. - . proposed amendment. to Section ff ,f Amide. 10 of the; Constitio 'i of the Mate of I tahj vaat shall constitute the leclaiv state s .ff fund, and providing of high for the apportionment 'school funds. No. ff A . For the Amendment to Section 7. Art. 13, of the Constitution. For the Amendment to Section 2. Art. 10, of the Constitution For the Amendment to Section Art. U), of the Constitution Against the Amendment for Section 7, Art. Iff, of the Constitution. Again Amendment to Section Art. 10, of the Constitution Against the Ainmulmnit to Sect! ff, Art. 10, of the CL r.jt K& f n,R till CA i 1 i 2, Con-t'uutioi- B Alfred Green, ounfi- t '!erk inft'c.r the office named to be vote and for the Count- of Too''1. State or and also the proposed ;u .. to the. constitution of tin f Utah, do hereby certify that tin of candidate-Rate Utah, at the General tffeewithin'names are the ! - nd-me- . i ( of Tooele SS , J - t ff. i'aso. i No. 3 i cl aniencmeni fixin. 1, of to Section the limit of tho state inth btedncs; No. 4 Apr.no 1 Artie ie 1 cor the Amen'lncnt to Section Art. 14, of the Ct ms it ut ion l Against the Amendment to ection I i, Art. 14, of the Constitution A proposed amendment of Article 14 of the to Section Constitution of the Sta'-- of Utah, fixing the limit of indebtedness of cum tie-- , cities, towns and school tistricts. 4 'or the Amendment to Section 4. Art. 14, of the Constitution Against the Amendment to Section! !, Art. 1 1, of the Constitution I iiercw.ti. given is true and correct. day of November, A. D., 1910. on Tuesday tho Sth day SEAL. Witnec ti.e hand of tb.e said tl.e That 1910. vember, A. D.. Alfred Green Peon" regularly certified to a (County Clerk with tie' Seal of t e h' this 1st li affixed, nto n'v County .Clerk. rn n ied bv lan, and that the .ion. , , .lit., Work |