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Show V ILL AM s. MAFKS, wrong as people arc loo plea-- ) i to uo .th the Moimon Church, W can Attev.sy ct Law. is the man v. suv onlv that is i Tootle City, Utah, County Attorney. weak, and not the church. I THE TDDELE TIMES. Published at the Home of Utahs Greatest Smelter and Smelting Industry. Entered as Act o5 second-clas- s 3, 1870. Oae Venr Sm MoutL. t matter August tW, lyc, ut the Published every Saturday. poi has. T. STONEY, Oliver L. Sagers returned to the Vowles Lake last week after a short vbit with friends anil relatives. Editor and Proprieto To those who, in all parts of the country, luve been wondering when the new Postal Savings Banks would be open the system in operation, by Oct. 15, or perhaps by Nov. 1 at the latest. And it will Dot be the big cities that will have the first hanks either. They are to be introduced in the post offices of the second and third classes first. Probably a city in each state will be designated, at the begining, as the location for a postal savings of adminisbank.. considwill essential be an tration whieh premeration, and the cities ia to be the cheapest in which to Some of the friends of Wilford Shields met at his home last Tues. night and gave him a pleasant surprise. The evening was spent in games. Messrs Lee and Gray were visitors here Sat. IN DISGRACE What nigger is in the fence in the runt ure between Taft and Rooney It. Last Saturday night a tire is reported to have broke out in the bam of Sherman Tuttle. Immediate action with the buckets put an end to it before any serious damage was done. It is only at Times the fire dept, could do any good if they happened to be on the ground What is the matter? inywediately. of who understand the Those, you If situation give the public light. Toocie City is in the hands of some individual or company, and cannot n .ic for a1. eiU 'oqs as it is ude old delirious of doing 1$ in time we ''ganto kno-- it and hunt a way it. If it isn't, then let us see the Improvements the city demands, let u s have water enough to put : BUILDING BANti IN Sto doing your a DENTIST EVERYTHING FSESH AND is IP. .wow MERCHANDISE STRICTLY UP TODATE TOOELE POST CARD EMPORIUM PICKLE BROS. Tooele, Utah. Main St. South !f J CEO. R. DAVIS, DE in Specialist NT ST I and Crown Gold Bridge Work Tooele. Utah. Nortk Main St. Tie Tooele Opera House C. E. GREEN, ths Oil Inter-rJGunta- Mauagerj in Tissairicai Circuit Dances Every day Evening Ruvim Pictures Tooslo East Side lively Fri- mi! with lllustraled Songs Feed stable Whitehouse Harris, Proprietors leery Night Except Sunday and Dance Niglfis Rigs of All Kinds Saddle Horses to suit the rider Express and Baggage a specialty First Performance from 7:30 to q; second performance from 9 to 1030 Admission 10 Phone Ho. 33 Cents TOOELE, UTAH Salt Lake j City, Utah THE HEAD OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM OF UTAH The School of Arts and $150,000 Laboratory Equip Most of the apparatus, machinery, and men tools, etc., are new' and of the Sciences, the State Normal School, or the School of Education, t Instate School of Mines, and a School of Medicine are embraced by the University of Utah. Co-Educati- partment of Law which is part of the School of Arts and Sciences. Many of them of graduate-- the greatest Universities of this country and Eu- rope. 1879 f P StudentsrS: cti j ,T onal llpPartments. The Dean of Women looks I:3 "bare of the young women students. after is it Not? Strange, of That some to school when students come rom the East and the West, the North and the South and the far countries of the earth to ttwid the I nit er&ity of Utah, us go aw ay . the children of the Training School, more than 2,200 young people received University buildings lact year. very best. 33 Departments ' 1 oe Tooele County. j i ar.fi ENTS FOR Singer Sewing Machines ls , More! . 1 I j -- of AG el ... EC A. before Utah j j Our Spring Line GENERAL - - CO. News, Confectionery, Stationery -- ve . Miss Bell Anderson and Mr. Rev. Father Edward Donnelly, of Salt Lake city were in Lincoln who has exercised the faculties of the last week visiting friends and the diocese of Salt Lake at Bingham relatives. and Tooele, is no longer a recogniMrs R B Sagers accompanied by zed Catholic priest of the diocese, her three daughters Mary, Violet", A because of having imbibed too free- Blanche left last Saturday for a trip ly of the cup that cheers but also to Idaho. inebriates. His faculties have been Mr & Mrs II. V. Rasmussen have revoked by order of the Right Rev gone to the Lake where they expect to Laurence Scanlan, bishop of Salt make their future home. Lake, with the added warning that G W Smith made a business trip to he has no claims on the Catholic the Lake Monday. people. About six weeks ago Rev. Father Donnelly came to Salt Lake from PROGRAM FOR the east. He had the proper credent ials to show that he was a priest in OLD FOLKS DAY good standing and was assigned to Bingham and Tooele, alternating in SEPTEMBER A.V services at the two places. ,Recen he tly began . drinking heavily at Selection Bingham and within the past few Ward Clioir days was brought to the Holly Braver pross Hospital Suffering from Quartette Old Melody McBride um tremensfamily Rev. Father Donnelly has much Welcome Talk Bishop Orme of the soldier of fortune in his make Recitation Bro. Andrus up. lie was ordained a priest in Instrumental Quartette Australia. During the time of the II. S. Gowans Speech Boer war he went to the Transvaal Mrs. Lillie Gil Recitation and served as a priest during that lispie bloody conflict. After the war he Velma Bar Song came to America. For a number of ber and Mary Shields 15 minutes devoted to informal years he drifted from one eastern city to another, finally finding his speeches and sayungs. way to Salt Lake. Samuel Lee Song The above is explanatory within Selection Ward Cho'r itself. But there was a little incident of a short time ago, in connection COLONIST RATES with Father Donnelly here in TooTo San Francisco, San Jose, Fres ele, that was at the time parsed up, no, I.OS Angles, San Diego, Imper because we felt that the people of ial, and other California points, on the church understood their own af sale daily August 25th to Septemfairs and could handle them better 9th inclusive from all Utah than we could. Had we been inclin ber Stations on the Salt Lake Route. ed to stir up a dirty mass we might See local Agent for tickets or furhave done it, and injured innocent ther information, or address J. II. people. We have no desire, nor Manderfield, have we any desire to interfere with A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City. the affairs of the Catholic Church, the priest in question came here & In the Third Judicial District demanded certain funds w hich were Court, County of Tooele,, State not given to him hut were held for of Utah, -S- UMMONS. one who had authority, who received the money when he came for it Jack Mining Co. a Corporation. Father Donnelly tried to have the Copper Plaintiff, vs. County attorney sware out com plaints against a number of Catliol W. H. Simmons Defendant ics here. But the attorney was cer- .. The State of Utah to the said tain that only spite prompted it, Defendant. ami even requested at the time that You are hereby summoned to appear no mention be made of it. The lanwithin twenty days after the service of guage of that ecclisiast to his own this summons upon you, if served withpeople and to the County attorney in the county m which this action is and about them all was very unbe- brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above coming. We feel that the church entitled action; and in case of your failhas unbonded an umlersible, and ure to do so judgement will be rendered gotten rid of one calculated to do against you according to the demand them much harm. The condition of Of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the said court, and Father Donnelly is only another of same is to remove a cloud from the . the dark sides of the iw of mtoXi- - title of the Flying Dutchman Lode eating liquois. lie is a man of wide Mining Claim in Erickson Mining Dis' experience and has.. no .mubt, thrfu trie1-- Tooele Co.mty, State of Utah, B. N. C. (OJt, the changing life that j e has lei, P amtiffs foil into Attorney. temptation. Innead of Box G. EureLa City branding his church for the actions Utah. of a bad man, or one who docs Date of first publication, Auj 20th delir-dea- COMMERCIAL Tooele News St ore. The stork made a v isit to the home of Fred kirk last Saturday Scanlan Revokes Kis morning and left a fine baby boy all doing well. Faculties and issues a Misses Nora Wanlass andChressie Warning. Kilpatrick of Salt Lake City are in Lincoln visiting friends, While here they ate the guests of Mrs. Lizzie SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Shields. a. Dr. Mon. Stei-g- McBride L. A. -- C. R. McBride A E. Scallon were FATHER DONNELLY ; Hj It will PAY you to laying oppernte the banks will be the ones Bishop chosen. Later, as soon as Con- ing under instructions, they have Contributed much information of late on cotton industry in other lands. A recent consular report at considerable length with the large cotton crop of British In-$The finer kinds of cotton have not proved to be successful in India and the shortstapled variety is almost universally grown. Thj crop of this year was far the average, being estimated at 4,502,000 bales of 400 pounds each against 3,091,000' bales for last year. The chief foreign custom efs for India cotton are Japan, Italy, Germany, Belgium, and Austria, in the order named. About two thirds of the cotton exports go from Bombay. One of the extraordinary features of the past seahas been son,, says the report, the export of a considerable quan tity of cotton to the United States 2200 bales, or 900 000 pounds owing to the short crop and the high prices ot the American product. The- best Indian variety reached a price of 14.27c per pound at Bombay this year, but yarn and cloth failed to respond to this rise, cloth prices even declining. r- LOOK OVER OUR Tooele visitors Wednesday. Sheriff Bush and a party of friends including the State Auditor and the County Clerk were visitors The-econom- which is also useful. Probably act- - Fidelity Bonds. Evans Bldg., Tooele City. OFFICE doesnt. Consular officials, while sending home information how to cope with the bud rot in cocoanut trees, telling of social customs in Timbuc too and perming dissertations on the suffrage movement among the Esquimeaux, occasionally unbur- of information den themselves & r Mrs. L. Sagers went to the Lake Sun. to help prepare for her sons out a fire, at least, and supply the homes that have a right to demand it. Better for the city to go to law to force their rights, if they have any, than to stand as a defendant in a suit with justly indignant citizens. Get busy and let us know just how much of Tooele city belongs to her people, ami how much gress makes a more liberal appropriation for conducting the new banking business, the system will be extended. Meantime the pub lic is showing considerable interest in the proposed new banks, and many letters are being receive d, some containing money, some stamps for deposit, One letter recently received contained a five cent nickel with which to start a deposit. Of course deposits are not rsceived in Washington. It looks however, as if the new banks wculd be popular with persons who Rre not solicitous about the amount of interest they will receive. ' N Attorney at Law. Fire Insmance Conveyancing. LINCOLN NOTES. T5 1.25 Stimple Copies sent free on request Advertising rates made known on application ftl $ i ft L. L. BAKER, oftice at Tooele. Utah, under the RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: Three Month? I 2 (0 H in the Registration Particulars ents, of September stud loth Ibih, and 17th. Registration 'ee $19.00,- after the 17th, $12.00 Regular work gins beptember 17th. Inquire of local agents for railroad rates Catalog, Picture Bulletin, and complete information sent free upon request. 1 $860,000 Equipm Embraces 10 brick and stone buildings, 92 acre; of grounds, ami other Uniter.-it-y property. Address:- - UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Labe ity Utaa ? |