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Show THE TOOELE TIMES THE CHURCH IX LINCOLN NEWS. Su nday our ward conference was hel in the wards stake lr usepr si ACTION AGAINST PROHIBITION Mrs. E. J. Atbins lington, You ask for my opinion as a priest ia regard to this great issueFirst, let me say, I dislike pro- it. s' ic here J. W. visiting White-hous- J e. . ar r N if -- spent Saturday DENTIST Specialist in Gold Crown and Bridge Work The Leading Millinery County in Phone Er. First So. 115. & HOTEL LtZride L. A. I East OFFICE HI Mr. Mrs. James Gallagher were Lincoln visitors Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. CITY COPPER in the ' ' Tooele, Utah. North MainlSt. IN BANK Mrs. S. W. Alworth, Prop. A BUILDING Utah Tooele ac Caldwell Heme of p the International ld prohibi-tionists'wou- English-s- peaking other. The one is strength, the other weakness. v. After living some years in an n state, I have come to the conclusion that the absence of the licensed saloon by no means abrogates or does away with drinking or drunkenness. It only seems to me to help the druggist grow rich on that pernicious signing a lie, as I call it, when a man sneaks into a drug store and whispers what he wants- - holds up his hand and swears. But to what? I, myself, have been asked in a Kansas town of 15, (MX) when I went into & drugstore for a bottle of wine for Holy Communion, to sign a LIE. So I refused to celebrate the Holy Sacrament until I could openly procure the wine without subterfuge. What more could I say? I might quote great men Gladstone, Bismarck, Lincoln, back to Washington, and farther yet, back to Canas marriage feast. I feel that I am in excellent company, and in the society and companionship of the men who have made or help to make, the world what it is. anti-saloo- -- Miss Lila Harris the genial cleik at Frank's store spent Sunday afternoon with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Harris. LAWYERS HOTEL: JV4, 4 j Frank Whitehouse spent a in Salt of week of last couple days Lake. L. L. BAKER, ; Attorney at Law. Fire Insurance Conveyancing, Fidelity Bonds. i Vowles I ;r l 4 if ai.ja ? tf s Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Sagers have moved to Liueoln for a time. Mr. Sagers is working at the Smelter. The Progressive Telephone Co., met with Mr. Gardiner Monday to renew their contract for exchange service and adopt a system of rules Tyn. 4v & Miss Yeloy Adamson spent the week end in Tooele the guost of Miss Emma Gee. firs. PHONK STRAWBFRR Y W EE VI L Mam and Pythian Sisters. Friendship Temple No. 12 meets first and third Wednesdays of every month. Visiting sisters invited to attend. Sitting Past Chief, Maggie Pickle; E. C., Emeline Bonelli; id. . Phoebe Davis; E. J., Bella Lewyn; Manager, Katie Callender; Protector1, Dora Alsop; Guard of Temple, Hetta Le Roux; Trustees, Sigred Wina, May Mallet, Fanny Selvin. S-- M. o A Home Like Livtng. j N n Store. o 1 F F THAT First-clas- s GOOD PRINTING AT : a Everything self-respec- t. Because it is such a help to manhood and virtue in many ways. 10 Because it i3 such an infallible way of improving ones chances here9 after. Centrally Located ; SATIRE. friends. 4 Because it is a. positive evidence of acquaintance with good literature. 5 Because It furnishes such a good example and training for boys. 6 Because it is just what a man's mother enjoys having her son do. 7 Because it would look so nice in print. 8 Because it is such a good way to increase ones For i reasons why evry Ten good lespectable thinking man should sweat just as often and as nard as he can: 1 Because it is such an elegant way of expressing ones thoughts. 2 Because it is such a conclusive proof of taste and good breeding. 3 Because it is such a sure way of making ones self agreeable to hi BOARD AND ROOM REASONABLE BY WEEK OR MONTH News, Confectionery, Sialionery AND jx the Market Affords j I The Times Printing: Office- - STRICTLY UPTODATE AG ENTS FOR Singer Sewing Machines First South Tooele County. TOOELE POST CARD EMPORIUM Discovered Which Is If you want the news when it is Inroads Plants on Making new you cannot afford to be withPICKLE BROS. out Thk Tooele Times in your C. N. Ainslie, government ex- home. South Main St. Tooele, Utah. pert at the experiment station esIf you know a good news item Loo tablished in this city for the study of the alfalfa weevil, has had his phone it into The Times office. attention called to a bug that has Phone 118. been doing considerable damage to SADDLES PHONE 83 RIGS . the strawberry crops around the You can safely send your orders for city. It was thought that it might meats and vegetables by the child, the be the alfalfa weevil seeking new same courteous treatment will be acfields but upon investigation it was corded them at Aljet & Vowels. o found to be a species of insert that TOLEDO BLADE BURNED feeds chiefly upon strawberry Livery & Feed Stable is and not the alfalfa weevil. plants Fire destroyed the Toledo Blade This bug has done considerable newspaper week before last. The damage in northern sections, al- flames spread with remarkable though until this year it has been rapidity from the stereotyping Express, Draying, Hauling, noted in Utah. It is not general room to the rest of the building in the state as yet, so far as reports and threatened the Toledo hotel Heavy and Light Work Done show. Any plant attacked by the next door, and the wholesale strawberry weevil is killed immedi- grocery house of Church & McConand the crop is severely nell, across an alley. atelyRegular Stage to Meet the damagod. Provo Post. The building is owned by Mrs. D. 1:16 A. M. Train at Salt It. Ixicke, widow of Petroleum V. A Boston woman, said Bliss CarLake Route Depot. Nasby Locke, whose wr.tings beman at a dinner in New York once came famous during the civil war. asked Lowell to 'write in her auto- The newspaper plant was one of &, WHITEHOUSE HARRIS Props. graph allium, and the poet com- the best in the middle west. plying wrote the line, What is so The fire was finally gotten under Utah Tooele, rare as a day in June? Calling at controll. The loss is estimated at this womans house a few days later between $150,000 and $200,000. Lowell idly turned the pages of the The entire building was gutted. album till lie came to his own autograph. Beneath it was written in Major E. A. Littlefiehl, who died a childish scrawl, A Chinaman The Old Reliable in Ogden on Sunday morning June with whiskers. Washington City 4, been a had 74, aged New A Tooele City, Utah. Tooele News L. Westrich, Proprietor. Eisrything Attorney at Law. EVERYTHING FRESH A. and ' WILLIAM S. MARKS, THIS HOTEL IIAS ...ALL TIIE COMFORTS... OF A REAL HOME WHERE ONE CAN ENJOY SHADE ANI) KEEP COOL JX j Evans Bldg., Tooele City. County Attorney. and regulations. JX FRATERNAL DIRECTORY. I the 7th Stockton Wednesday, ball team heat the Lincoln nine in a very interesting game, after which the visitors were given supper. A pleasant dance in the evening the Lincoln ball team doing the honors. J. it stands weighed in the Salt Lake. balance, and as a working factor, even in that which it desires to accomplish or promote, was found sadly wanting. I believe a nation of be a nation of hypo' breeds and crits. Prohibition fosters suspicion among neighbors. It means behind doors. It means all that is not open and above board. It not only breeds a sort of secretiveness of ones actions, hut worse still, it introduces a condition of espionage which is something repulsive to any free citizen. I hate drunkenness; it is beastly inexcusable; but I fear and loathe prohibition still more. I Would sooner see a son of mine come home drunk (beastly as that would be), than to think that my Iroy was a sneak and a liar. You can cure and sober a drunkard But Many have been redeemed. have I known a never yet sneak or a liar changed into a decent man. No, I hate prohibition intensely, lcause as I have said, it breeds dishonesty and a. lack of candor, and were my church the Episcopal to commit itself to such on unscriptural platform (as many churches have) I would resign tomorrow, send in my vestments and go to work at something else. But there is one thing which and two churches in America will never the world, throughout do. I refer to the Roman Catholic and Episcopal churches and that is to take up this prohibition question as it now stands andj is now managed. Indeed, one cannot he a prohibitionist and still bolieve in the inspiration of Holy Writ. Temperance is one thing (and it applies to all our appetites and desires) prohibition is quite an- Ladies and daughter of Oakley, Idaho, is with her sister, Mrs. G. Shields To me Hexry Marshall, Mayor. F. M. Davis, M. D. J. W. Park. J. A. Lindberg I)R. K. M. CHRISTENSEN, J Brigham Gillett. AXI) W. R. Gillespie. . . . .DENTIST. . E. J. Elkington, Recorder. Ready-to-weONE PRICE TO ALL. Clotliing C. E. Elkington, City Marshal. 312 Kearns Bid. Salt Lake City E. A. Bonelli, Attorney. B. Gordon, Justic of the Peace John m O .iK Martha Dunn, Treasurer. yf r jf. p Thomos L. Speirs, Sexton. I . Mk. g CEO. R. DAVIS, W. II. Caldwell, Road Supervisor. F. M. Dans, Health Officer. MILLINERY . Mrs. Dahlquist hibition intensely. To my mind it is all wrong, or at least it goes about that which it desires to accomplish altogether in the wrong way. " To my mind prohibition is tantamount to moral weakness. I hate seen a great deal of it have watched its comings and goings, and have even done iny best as a just minded man, tojsee reason in FINE ed. - CITY COUNCIL: DENTIST54 1 of Sunda Rev. J. F. Milbank, rector of St. Stake superintendent t lie visitors, were Schocds Tauls Episcopal C'liurch, at Welofficers were unanimously Kansas, writes as follows: OFFICERS PROFESSIONAL CARDS MUNICTOAL. Bug "J LOW EXCURSION RATES Tooele East Side Wm- newspaper man on the west coast for nearly or quite a half century. He was New Star. I see you have an actor emYes I put ployed on the farm. him on. Hes a darn good actor, England born, - Pow, HATTER - Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 451 SouthjMain I On sale June 5th, 6th and 10th to 22nd inclusive good for return until September 15, 1911 to Los Angelos and return $30.00. On sale daily June 1st to Sept. 30th inc. good for return until Oct. 31, 1911 to Los Angeles and return. $40.00. N. E. A. Convention on sale Junej27 to July 5th good for return until Sept. 15, 1911. Salt Lake City to Safi Francisco and return via Los Angeles $35.75. For further information call on your local agent at Tooele, Utah, or write to . C. Peck, G. P. A. J. H. Manderfield A. G. P. A. Salt Lake City, Utah Los Angeles, Cal. BANKING IN ALL LINES TOOELE COUNTY STATE BANK TOOELE, UTAH. ran f ti! 1 (i! . well educated and jji ill in a at home newspaper too. I thought he was working the perfectly office, irom the old time roller boy Hats of all kinds cleaned, trimSmall Profits and Quick Returns is Our Motto first week he was here. Kansas med and blocked.. Send your He was a man to City Times. old hats by mail or exof strong convictions, he was of uno press and have them approachable integrity and enjoyed Returned to You as Good as new WANTED the confidence and respect of whale hosts of men both in private and SCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA c; A Catholic man to act as sponsor public life. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. for the christening of the flags for lie was a hard, patient, capable Salt Lake Route. St. Peters and St. Pauls Society workH. ,md it is but a couple of Cabin No. 400, located in Plat C year3 since he began to take any OVER 5 YEARS' Tooels, Utah. Christening will take rest. He filled full the measure of EXPERIENCE r place June 29. 1911 at St. Margaret a lon life and has gone to hls finai C Church Cathonc Plat in Tooele, o rest without one reproach follow. Utah. to act as Party desiring The Tooele Times is the county ing Uim to vex his )ast sleep CAN SAVE YOU MONEY sponsor should notify us on or be paper and no citizen can afford to for June 20. JUBLIC AND LAND Paul Popwiteh ON MINING Tfmqc Maiiks S. D. COOK, Agent at Depot. CASES. keep house without it. Lesions President, Tooele, Utah. WATCHES, ETC. Ac. JEWELRY, Coptoiohts o o Anyone sending a n ketch end deacrlnlinn mat If you are interested in any contest quickly uncertain oirr opinion free whether i.ireiition le prohnMy pnlctitAhlo, Contmmilei Tooele Valley R.R. connects with all WHAT ADVERTISING DOES We Need Your Dollar. r any matter before the Interior DeHone strictly ennihlcnllttl. HANDBOOK on Patent free. OMt eifcncy 1 Lake e5tt Salt Xos. and patent. trains, excepting 1ntenta taken tlKourrh Alunu & Co. recoil If you have a Grevt Bio Auer Advertising introduces the goods partment, write to Clark & Wright, 2, and leaves Townsite , without ohaecd. Intba contpeeiolnotic No. for 5 those East Third South land lawyers, 902 F Street icax Dollar that is not working and paves the way for the salesman. registered as follows: X. W (opposite Genl Land Office), nections Just Next Door ,to, the roll it into this office and we will 8:35 a. m., 11:20 a. m., 4:06 p. m. A handiomoly IHnutmtAd weekly. Advertising insures for the travel- Washington, D. C. Free information Terrt eiw dilution of any sclcitUUo Journal. Terms, f3p D. Heidlcberg P. send you The Tooele Tim ks about contests BURKE, where and year; four montUa, $i. fioiSUynll newsdealer. to obtain Superintendent. er a respectful hearing when he o & Co.36,BrM New Yoi Dec. 31, 11)11. .Suit Lake City scrip, lucatable upon public lands without residence or cultivation. cpVfiU. WjwMiyrtM, B. Everything in Merchandise General ! editor-in-chie- f. I Tooele, Utah. Phone 33 ; j . j the JEWELER mm dentine Ktaerlcan. un-Jt- il MM O.-J-c,. |