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Show The Only Republican Paper in Tooele County t Bg 11 Domcrp. sjch as Tuoej? i 3s ill be pntur, Z lucvitwy ufforii e Us repr;oiJwutive ne s 1 to i in ito o Ui' U t tne ii frupr Jack if 1 troca mi wumhppr.uuH patron 1y H c,7 uo'7 N fr js O li Ycl. 2, No 34 Orest Fisnt to Ties! !M MARRIAGE bl Ji tf ii Mar. 11.1911, Leipzig Publishing Center. Leipzig is tho largest publication reuter In the world. More boos and periodicals are printed there than mywhere else, and mere people are ingaged in making and using printers ..upplit-than la London, New York, Berlin or Paris. Out of a total of 10,71? books that were published In the German empire last year, 11,213 were primed and Issued in Leipzig, and 3,T23 music books and pieces of sheet music. Many of the orders come from England, France, Austria, and other countries, because the me rhanical work can be done in Leipzig much cheaper than elsewhere. More than half of the transactions in books take place at the Leipzig book fair, which occurs every year at the Jubt-- : late, the first week la Easter, when booksellers and publishers from all parts of Germany assemble to compare and balance accounts and. to make contracts for the text Louise Colct. Franklin Thought flest Chance cf Happiness and Success. Early Unions Had It is Just ?!MT fl 11 TOOELE, UTAH, SATURDAY, LIFE EARLY E? rs--s- r i il 1 11 sH ff- v rw enferpis.nir qdJ wideawake to Hi interrta kurrumtm yu. Whto g be M.iKt from tbrtt irran l cil to eurl tbe n'oj;?Aii tops i t.U ill h our time to bowi J r Hfm(HM)eOoofiwaaiin ' V j i or Price Five Cer,t Morey Speaks. Maugham, the popular English playwright, was shown by a reporter, during his recent visit u New York, a rather harsh criticism a hundred years ago that Louiee Colet, the French poet, novelist nnd general writer, was born at &ix in Provtr.ce. It is now proposed to raise a bust in her memory, dbe was better known in l'fe than to not only by her w livings, but rjssru " !3I Somerset of :.is wolk Mr. Maugham, with a smile, took out his pocketbook and began to read oft to the reporter the runs of hi pos-tf-:it- y ct'-l- j 1 Indeed, from irrniasrs that have International Vi!l Add Stack to Its fallen under my observation, I am Horn various little incidents with Immense Works at Tooele. which she was connected. One of the rather incliued to think that eaily j the quality of ( ' ones stmd the best chance cf happimoat trying was when the intendtd various plays: 421 of the to ness. in Mrs. The habits and winter Tot, the Isle of Ischia, in the temper nights; Smith, your goods a The most important announcement Gulf of Naples. 217 nights; Ter.e'opc,' 393 nights. not jet become so stiff, are young in Utah lead mining for many years secret is what No sooner was she established in So ho read on till he bad comas v.Uen more adand urcor-.jTyn.:w as that T".pf ay of E. B. Woodward, this sea girt auburn than an successes. of hla vanced in Ife; t..ey form more easily list the long pleted you accomore pnrchn.-dn-. broke out. The people thought Then ho eaid: agent fur the Interna- to each c.tl er, and hence, avany occait must be the stranger who bad "When the author cf this article tional S.rultlnt & Refining company,' sions of disgust arc removed. And if brought the trouble. She was threat- lias written plays with runs like who K!i.rd to The Tribune that his youth has lets of that prudence Vvldch you dont adened and narrowly escaped death by those. I'll believe his criticism. Till is necessary to manage a fam.dy, yet the to determined enter had company vertise them. tie devot'on of a frierd who got her then 1 prefer to believe in the pub-l.- c the parents and elder iiio, ."s of youlead rnitUir.g business at the reducaway in a yacht. Strange us it may married perccas are generally at hand and the box office. This isnt a tion works at Tooele. seem, when the "tenth muse" had Lft ccesLcu of words; Its a question of to aiTord their ply re, liicU auii.y the island the fever disappeared. Tne International company will supplies that defect, and, by cany figures. ! i J It j ,'i You know theyrs pro eed with the installation of two marriage, youth la socuer formed to lead furnaces ns fast, as possible, said regular and, useful life; and rcrs.ili best; to do a few other I But the The combined c. . 8one of tbca accidents of coimeo Mr. Woodward. Nm'ivCi "wt o.1;1! general public are have injured the that tlocs, might ap-be will of furnaces these pacify they informed? Tell Yvij constitutions, or rcputai'cn, cr to.h, them! Don't fwep rcttihiaiely ;.J' tons cf ore daily, and are thereby' happily prevented. Picture Rapidly Passing. it a dark secret. tae company has contracted already. PartIci.lar circumstances of pr.rt.ic-- ) , In nn article dealing with the mural ore. of desired I amour the tr that uiar perrons may possibly someti.n'vi paintings In Westminster palace. M. When a larger tonnage is procurable make it prudent to delay elite: itig h. Spielmann, in the Graphic, draws Into that state: but, in general, when attention to the sad conclusion cf the capacity of the siueltor will ba nature has rendered our bodies fit for some of the older pictures at St. St, conditions. It such to inert It, the presumption is in natures phens. Several cf them, lncudlr.j buf.d to months four about take vill she Las r,ot judged amiss in tiiah The Spirit of Religion," by W. C. i iis addition to the plant, but we will ft; us desire it. Lato marriages R. A., and "The Baptism of i'll'',?,!'' making Horsley, 1 u in the open market for lead ores are often attended, too, with this tu. TV. are II. A., Dyce. Etlielbert, by within a few weiks, or us soon as the ther Inconvenience, that there is not practically invisible by day, the r.oces5Ery facilities for storing the ore the same cuunee that the parents has all disappeared, and such is their taVl should live to s?3 their offspring edu- condition that the Inst time he excan bo prepared. ib Etoi.vV "the color waa he told This means that there is to be the cated. "Late children, says a Span-A amined them 'tLT.i' much j-- ' Not off on your hand. comes are ish orphans." proverb, early keenest sort of competion in lead j Maclist-whoso case Darnel to is the those of i better melancholy ejection 'Oi'ii! , smelting in Utah, and the numerous case it may be! V.ilh us in .America Maetlr.g cf Wellington and Blacker were informed which was once in the mornAfter WsteMoo, producers of Utah who marriages av.1 most injudiciously washed, when color of this step of the International com- ing of lire ; our children arc Because vc make the payment? off with the dirt. London pany Tuesday said that it was the educated and settled by noon; and cam. just like rent, and in this way you most significant development in years thus, our business being done, we Globe. reToragga ourto and have afternoon the get your rent back. evening in their behalf. The addition now cerselves. Benjamin Franklins Autobiis good investment Because it tain will cost approximately $300,000, ography. Gtove end the Man. and if you should move away it Will and it will give employment for many Vf There is rot a more desolate thing be a source of income. men for several months. on earth, one would imagine, than the pQ I When the International Smelting & LEAVE ALONE mnovtl!ne right-hanPAST Because Tooele is destined to'be i,) THE glove, if inani. if Let the lfjjht ' sufmate objects could but think and tvj Refining company was organized it r?::w T1IE BIG SMELTER TOWN, and rhino through fer. Every man will put on the was the avowed purpose of the of- Irjcldeot Which Shows How Unpleasnow than it is hand bis cheaper but property in'ii ' right keep glove Be Avoided ;i, antness and F.tay an to by. bectir.a ficials Independent the columns freo to grapple with coins and umwill ever be again. Letting Past Die. power! ul factor in the custom smeltof this paper. brellas and the Intricacies of life. Because when you own 'the place ing business of the state and adjacent glove Inta (Lopyrl.ti, i,L U.bzW.N.UJ John B. Mclssant, the well known Away goes the right-hanmineral territc- y. John D. Ryan, at aviator, refined with a smile to dis- the pocket or the drawer. And while you live in you can make, it more are glovc3 the time the work was first started, cuss his turbulent past among the thousands of valuable in your spare time. worn and loved, equal thousands of said that the plant primarily was for revolutionists of South America. We have some of the best houses giovos are cast into outer he eaid to rlgh.t-hr.nLeave the the purpose of treating custom copper) 1 Tooele for you to select, from in v: What O' vr hocorp.es k darkness. ores, but that hnuU oi.mr classes o'i .New Yrk reporter J.ThTS wants the right-hanman glove? What me tell . Let and ;,tna;s. you aoid you are sure to be suited. unp't ore be sectnod the pLnt would bil And htess me! why should I pay for about Hangar. Judge Call and see us anyway. in I want only ones. j placed in shape to handle anything "Judge Hangar was spending a sun- a pair of gloves when me j and the glove they the ore line. Til- - STAKE PHESlBEfiSY WILL ny autumn week at Atlantic City, and In mercy to The copper furnaces were placed in every morning on one of the piers he should sell them in single tons. commission last fall, and the plant Is used to see a young lady whGse face THE WARDS now treating approximately 600 tons looked most familiar. on his The judge rrided hlirse-IShot Out. AS FOLLOWS of copper ore daily. The tonnage is and namos'and for yet memory laces, Look at Efl Mr. Water to Rev. time from The time, increased being somehow this young r.dy escaped him. It waa the dr and fully 1000 tons a day should be But he was sure he knew her, and Burley, for instance. made him the one-ey- t, that rum mon j one procurable slicitly. morning, thouj-- she always stusot that he is The dr termination of the officials to uiously avoided l.is eye, he stopped Charlie Not altogether, j Cactus 1 has and addressed her with courtly polite- eon. It mefcbe made him a go into the lep smelCng business 1 ecu rather li; btly ti uat.-- locally, for ness. it was me that made him tj 'Pardcn me, mis3,' he said, your sot. batPhiladelphia Press. it v.as stated that the lead ore busi-ne-- s eyed. are familiar, but, strangely was wrtl in the control of the features I cannot recall the circumenough, That existing n:iolt:ng companuies. stances under which we mot. Yet I OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL BANK this was not the case is proved by the certainly remember . . having met . Perch Feed on' Trout Egg.' success of tlm International company somewhere. Dr. Tarlton B. Bean, New Yprk slate "Remember! cried the young lady, fish culturist, received in gathering in several important cona packagd of friends tracts, and iiis work has been done and she rose from among herair. Re- yellow perch the other day from the Those who with argry and aggressive of the Fishermen's club at QU'eily but effectively, Well, member, you c!d brnliawag! which forcibly illustrate Penn Yan, have room fer accertaining informa-- j Its net a the destructive you ought to remember. com-capncities,of perci la International tion assert that the Tligilonu Missionaries Will Visit As Follows year since you gave me eight mouths the beds of lake trout. Mr. spawning successfor room, more two even for and has in the common pleas, pany the package accompanied ful lead smelting than copper smelting cents Id pitch you over the railing Goodspeed with a letter In which ho told Doctor ma-water! add will into the Gustave Anderson & H. II. Milward and that the lead stuck Bean that the 3tate hatchery emFeb 12th 1911. Stockton term!!;. to tl 3 earning capacity of the ployes In taking trout, from Keuka 2Gth Mercur lake for spawn one day captured In Tooele plant. Secret Societies Abolished. a seine on the trout beds on the east Secret societies have been abolished shore about seven bushels of yellow W. G. Shields & J. G. Shields Jr. Very Significant Move. Mount Holyoke college by a comat had canFeb. 12th 1911 View Lake peroh there men realize that Mining perch. Apparently eveiy bined vote of the society members and been feeding upon the eggs of the lake 26th E. T. not be too much competiton in the These secret societies the facuitje. which had been laid In abunsmelting game, and they welcome the had been in existence In Mount Hol- trout, in that section of the lake and E. M. Atkin St Geo. L. Tate. dance International Into the field with open yoke for more than twenty-fiv- e years. every perch had a bellyiul of lake BataHville Feb. 12th 1911. arms. The move i3 significant also The Dramatic club of the college has trout eggs26th Grantsviile In that it makes a tremendously bought the American rights of the Doctor Bean 6aid he tVmgbt a misR. T. Brown &Vm. Soelberg. with a take bad teen made in the pant in departure of the Amalgamated pastoral play "Fair Rosamond, Feb. I2tfa 1911. of costumes and properties for set St.John by waters in inhabited most the perch powerCopper interests, long This play was first given planting as 26th Tooele so that production. announced long and trout, ful factor in the copper producing matter there Lady Archibald Campbell's Pasby the in say he had any W. II. Cassity & Jno. J. Giliett the possibilities of the toral plavers at the Cannizaro Vood3, industry. would be no more planting id porch Feb. 12th 1911, Clove move are tremendous and it docs not Wimbleton Common, England. The In waters where there were rout. 26 th Vernon woer to later by American a bought appreciate take magnifying glass rights the benefits that are to be derived Mrs. John V. Frayn of Albany, who to be given only Chrictian Girl No Girl fr bat. from there interests taking a big hand allowed the play y when the proceeds were for some hosEDS Sunday School every The request for Christian' Girl at iu he lead game. pital work. After Mrs. Pruyns death the Congress hotel In Clec.agdlthe othat 10 oclock a m in the district f ioo! it was decided to sell the American er and the eaPs by a age for house; Kindergarten, Primary, 1 VIA and stage piopertics to some suchnight, amusecreated rights a general person Theological and Parents DeFacing Death. college organization rather than to ment among guesta and employes unwe consent to even the partment. Why shovd This play a professional company. it was learned that "Chri3t,in Girl sembance of lack of courage In our will probably be presented at the May til Religious Services in the Me-infrom Cleveland, man a was traveling s woe at of House every at 2 p m. Everybody is c Jia-ll- y pagn day celebration. O.. stepping at the hotel aid was death? Ve may grieve that we are invited on the regardleos of their religious tdephone. wanted by a friend left beilmi; that a comrade whoso convictions. a Christian Gir here?" Have you fuce and voice and interpretation of Silas C Orme, a man asked Clerk Burke. Tickets on sale March 21st only, gfood returning: !lpe make t.af cur joy should pass I dont know, heslt'ted the Her Recommendation. Peter Clegg, "Well, beyond ou- ;;ru.ip. But if we believe Richard Cat!, the actor, lately en- clerk. Wait and Ill find out) route. en Stop-over- ? Alvin A Walters until 14. permitted April death la going to justify itself who gaged as cook a Swedish giantess Say. replied the guest, I dont Ward Bishopric justified Itself, there is proved ucsatisf.'."' On departure want a Ismale, a sure enough girl, I ti life has fin-write or t 10 riylit or lessen in eTphnti full See testimonial, for tten a local Melodist Church information, r.he acked for want Christian Girl fron CleveAgent nted her with the just grk f. V" were made to go onward. and Mr. Carlo no at that. hes and land girl There Is m permanent stoppage in the follow ine: "To whom it may conce-n- : The right Girl waa found. Services at the Methodist Church as Hulda Lad in rr.y employ I have la'cly follows: cook to Preaching every Sun. at 7:80 p Swanson, who was engaged m. Sunday School at 11 a m., an Tco Many Bone. for a family of three and do such possible when not Bacon Ycur dog la very end tkngs as would be prayer meeting every Wed. at 7 ?0 p cookirg. Under this head might come benes, I suppose? m . A cciuialnvitation is extended a little dusting and dishwashing and Egbert Oh, yes. these doorbell. the The Taking more he gets to all. Bacon answering be i", I suppose? pier T P Cook Hulda is absolutely the tallest took Egbert Well, cant reall zur. I eve.-- saw. Pastor Vv'illsoiu 1: L Jcvs ball: at shad. for ,, ' - ; i Sm KEEPING flsM o mi'Mi plish when tlpAA 1! fYY fi I :Ks iT h' r, Rii rS'Mn. a ' An 1 bi'.j ' : left-han- , A. .. A.- .1. - left-han- n? GlssniSiltos. d , past-alone- d , d f h to-da- d , low-bro- Utah. Tooele, pre-side- 1 1 ASF - Land Show Los Angeles . , Su-da- g trr-ping- t ; -' T. C. 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