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Show J , ,t . . r- -f- 'Xr V' ?. f - c:in.. X & ini.,i.c ! t t if t. iiji . 'i. Tooeie iK.i a iji v '.u.1 : Kti l i gre t Yol. VSfKX- - - il ir hig.n UOlfi: X t r. iu iut 4uct: Mi .ippfur.im tor the ptpr ij'k ff t roou utnu'UMi. p ititmaue. v-- i. ri X ' a nig-- 0 2, No 5 U TAH. TOOELE, SHEEP MARKET WEEKLY REPORT Receipts for week at five leading compared with .6900 a week ago and 191000 a year ago. Locally the receipts for the week are l!962 about lOOOin access of a week narkets total 219000 as o, and 5000 less than a year ago. Live Mutton trade throughout the wceit has heen active and strong. Trad ing as a rule has been on a 25c higher basis compared with close of last Fn-- d ry. hanriul panic, and the First National Hank moved into its quartans, rhe First National was succeeded by the Ci tizens National and, in 1901, this bank was consolidated with the Metropolitan Bank, after which a handsome new banking building and office struct-- , ure was erected cn a site adjoining the old building, which was then sold to the owners of the Riggs House, the latter a building also witn many hstoric asso ciations. This too will be ra:sed i.ext year, when the existing lease on it expires, and on the sites of the two build ings a big modern office building and theater will be erected. The theater will become the home for vaudeville, having been leased to P B Chase, whose playhouse is on ground which the Government has purchased for official Demand for fat sheep and choice kill ing lambs-i- especially brisk. Inquiry for feeding and breeding stock contin- structures. ues to be on a broad scale. The supinplies for the week have been wholly FIGHTING the demands. adequate to Had a showing of range sheep day during past week. Shippers only-on- would l e casts, ai.il then ill nming how to tiio--tio'U'' v It I i. 3 been :vt'n found that inniUMkitiim is practic- able in combating other diseases than small jinx, and there is stant advancement, .sometimes, howevi r the efforts of medical sei- once are bofbej by the indifference of the nublie, and until lately this .seems to be the case with the com Turn liy. how ever, the pub- lie is awake, and it has been making a splendid fight. In a few years with continued effort, fiv mav become the tli.: e iV 'TJ , I ease-carryi- SATmj stock here. f rMIP ycur MAsW fiif v;:f ihJr'Ut u ltd'1 j;,i Ah11 bill 'd-- . goods a f t n. -- . - nni tn.,ml i n or Mai n It ps imw i ul l ;v j iV, tWiA jiiif i!V vtiir; l' ,1 V $5,000.. Yoisr Patrenase Solicited County Depository. Pays Interest on Deposits ou know they're beat; go do a few others I Iut the geneial pubhc are they informed? Ted the.nl Dont keep it a duik secret. Subject to check, and allows special rates on time deposits. We accept savings deposits of $1.00. .. F- For ten days past the Uuitc b'i1;: States Government lias been ongag r'y, ed in every active warfare against j '!i TO PUKES! the elm tree beetle. Tins year thej J shade trees of Washington liae sjiJ j "!, 'Ij f TYPHOID FEVER. '.I fered severely from the attacks rf b" l Pl predator- pests. The District gov-- j r d L, vr' he ernment to cone came finally With the season that is passing these comes to a temporary conclusion the sion that it was necessary to do r; most vigorous, concentrated, determin- something radical to preserve for ed warfare ever wafred against the Washington the right to be called' The method city beautiful. house fly, more appropriately and cor. .Ar I j rectly known of late as the- typhoid fly. attack decided upon wms to make! It seems that if anything definite aoout use of a gasoline engine mounted this pest has been discovered, it is that upon a wagon with a tank and a i the fly spreads contagion, and especi- pump for spraying the trees and) .J ally the typhoid fever germ. In Alba- shrubs with a solutation of arsenof ate lead. who Many people to come the conclus this say authorities ny ion and in Washington, where thai-- this outfit accompanied by two men i LilL-llias been an outbreak cf typli&id, the j " ho were spraying a milky hqua! with a trees the of the aid upon doctors in general share th:s opinion . ' hose, were at a loss to know what By systematic work carried on by they were tryin to do. The tree.i medical men and others interested in are mostly well filled with the the general welfare, the puolic has been coons of the insects but it is expat systematically advised of the danger- ed that this treatment will bio ; ous character of the fly and has been auy further ravages ami will nr?. CT,.f!. Tts Hi . - - 4 SURPLUS "'.r,A ' 1 mn CAPITAL STCCIi, .?25,OaO..OO secret is what .it"' iU' THE FLY ),nr iiruTii ., bO H the quality of you dont advertise them. t !:2 jj 1; ' , eoninieisial Hank ci TcgcIg plish when ,v - i tjn to ci fi v v iki-- t i you accom- j- t tht lu lit n u ii'jl -J KEEPING ! to consign more of this . V SHADE TREES o n 9 FV OF THE u? : 0 U' ; 1.!' - iii o k X 9 , -T- ii! positive rarity. fH 2" Price Five Gent; STTi I - I' marTc 0 1910. j well-direct- a SEPT. V, con-Nation- al - '"il ii 11 X li i t j k rr J r j a. jar ' oA I'URDA i j til-x- : ' : , D1SPUTICN SCIENCE 111 I , t 5 2S232S22S22S3S j ! IGNORANCE QUESTIONS u1-- V5s a ! - DISCOVERIES MADE I 1 BY EXPERIMENTS. IF! J zzrrrzi j P'l'inq is r Those praebeal persons who have rushed into the lists with Secretary of Agriculture, James Wilson, and have declared that the gentleman from Tama laf; did not know what he was talking about when he said in a recent report that chickens ought to be kept with- before they out food for twenty-hour- s were killed, should pause before obtrud ,ing their opinions upon the Jtublic. kid Secretary Wilson had W declaration, the report of a very clever young lady who is known in the Depart ment as Dr Pennington. Dr Pennington is an expert and a scientist,- and in the words of the Secretaty himself,, is a' mighty nice girl. She has been investigating this chicken question for a year or two, and last spring she went before the cold strong warehousemen and told them a lot they never knew be fore labbut their own business. They tocl-it nobljv too, .and voted their thanks to boot. What Dr Pennington knows about preparing poltryfor mark et and the effects of cold storage cn it, the rta:ive merits of dry picked poultry which h:.s been scalded, and other things pertaining to the subject, vould fill a book. Accordingly, it is recommended again,, that persons should go slow in contradicting the deductions and findings of Dr Pennington, who has the dope as the sporting ed.tor says, to back up all that Let the light : f she says. G r The older generation remembers Jay firm Cooke v't Co,,, the famous ljan-dn- f Philadelphia and Washington which floated the bond issues and raised the revenues for the prosecution of the war. The building in Washington which was occupied by this firm is now being torn down to make way for modern jm-overrents. As the Metropolitan National Bank building, the old structure has been a landmark in Washington' Many persons never knew, until the de cision was reached- to demolish it, that it had any particular historic associations, It was there, however, that the heads of the Government often met with Jay Cooke and discussed the meth ods which nould be pursued for raising pi at times when the government was hard pressed. The firm which ren dered such signal service to the Nation failed in 1S73 suring the disastrous fi- t . 4 M ; l'.OJ. bj W. li. F P;H r... month 3 months G months ) GtaSi Kbits, i ktne Li trees. -- 1 :A?A has been explained, and the necessity shown of destroying its breeding places The season is not yet ended, but it 13 Vhat It Proved te Him. not too soon to consider the matter in The announcer arose in the sigh which the fight against the fly is to be seeing auto. carried on next year. Ladies and gentlemen, we have ju Medical science in these days is concern pasred the Chinese quarter. Old uncle Weatherby nudged j ed even more with the problem of pre wife nil Aint that fine, Mandy? he chin venting disease than it is with curing led. I look cant it. The brightest minds n the process nothing like h. xeedficu as when we first came i ion arc engaged in seeking out and theyd surely tried to have passed tha localizing the germs of difierent dis- - Chin ;se quarter ou me. dil 1 1 1, 1 rM h.tolyGbUi AS FOLLOWS July 10th 1910 -- John 24 Mercur Crantsville Datesville Lakeview ET Tooele :n St Aug - 17 12 $ .13J4 250 inches 12fs 11 500 inches 11 10 1000 inches 10 U 1-- year For .locals 2 in local column- I t cents Pcr line vc To; 1st insertion. 7 cents subsequent. Ecacler,'with heads, ?)j cents -- 1st insertion; 5 cents subsequent. ft - a 10 E5 33 84 'W 8 Utah State Press Association m i f Inches 100 131-- 2 1-- 2 VISIT THE lVfRDS Vernon Ward Clover 1 m Per Column No of Inches hi3 Inch used in 1 year n time $ .15 1 l 21 2N Sept A? IS mi JO m i. ik$ 11 to THE LATEST VI The Hofits Missionaries Will Visit As Follows t K RAM. Atkin & Geo. L. Tate. I tv) WHY PAY RENT Batesville Grant. R. T. yA St.John Sept A 11 th 1910. THE. I Wm. Soelberg. Sept 11th 1910. w rf r f- 131 t " sis ETi W. IL Cassity & Jr Clover Vernon El IPS, 9 ') p. (j : Gustave Anderson S tOC K . toil Mercur you a homo to suit your I ideas with a small payment P down and let your rent 4 money pay balance, at a reasonable rate of interest. W. W. Sagers & W. Lake View E. T. J. Gillett Finely Furnished et: r l DO IT NOW Gar in Connection Fin? Wines, Lfcors & Cigars best Trade Solicited. G. Sh',cl J5 H'h 1910. 2ftu Centrally Located Near the Depot. Al :W Roams. Ealo II. Milwa-.- l. ycpt 11th 1910. 25th Set TER NATIONAL Joseph Rizzi. lhop. Sept, 11th 1910. 23th & N HOUSK Tooele I ir the columns of tG; p ClpV..A J u j V THE LANDMARK money , lb THE PASSING - e shine through I1' ni Ift H J J6)z rtisirg pates ft uft Tooele Broadway, L D S Sunday School every Sunday., 10 oclock a m in the district school house; Kindergarten, Primary, Intermediate, Theological and Parents De- I'loli at iLt convictions. Silas C Orme, Peter Clegg, Alvin A Walters Ward Bishopric k r Iiii LINESs TaDELE. UTAH. xWxVAAi'kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA yy I Tutor iff TC8ELE COUNTY STATE BANK rj (y MelhodlSi Churcfi Services at the Methodist Church as follows; Preaching every Sun. at 7:20 p m. Sunday School at 11 a m., and prayer meeting every Wed. at 7:30 p m. A cordial invitation is ex let. doJ to alL T P Coetc AtJdta BAS.Y1SS IN ALL partment. Religious Services in the Meeting House at 2 pm. Everybody is cordially invited regardless of their religious iSusiK W. A. WORTAN J. II. 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