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Show Vol. 2, No 29 ' gaoling the ability of A r.eiicain to cxjvrt g ods to Brazil in much greater quality if they would mb after the trade instoai of trving to lo it by correspondence. fata- logue ami price lists, he pays, are of to ecure trale when Cessiercisi Treiiss fesn am! 1 Oarmaoy IM Feb. TOGHLH, UTAH, SATURDAY, States U-- e tale or spend his time at court, a theatre or littering to light ir.u-i- e bile v lYneros the meditative j man li;t?:r; to the far., wav mg oi the nightinrale or the tinging the distant curfe'.v ai. in the eveu- i th mg ; its in his lonely room we Price Five Cent , ' j 11 : i! fill I iUm , mw ! drawn curt. .in suibhi philosophy !.;te equippieJ man with full lines of sampler ami law or literature. In reading these poems it is The Diplomatic world lnm been make personal representations. In miense interested in the outcome tllis connection he quotes the an- ea By scon which luu .Miltons symuf battle being waged between nual neport of the British consul to pathy most. II Peneroso describes the counterpart of the ports own the State depirtnmnt and the Ger- - Bahia as follows: an i the life, his love for stud man government, the outcome of Per-- 1 in life. serious more tilings which will determine to a large ex- through Lis also some had blindness tent, how. far foreign nations can consular or other sources is not- a hups discriminate commercially against help to business unless traders are (.fleet on his writ buy. In L Allegro. Milton describes citizens of this country without the employed. Any of the surge British as lollows. Mirth local who hrms own. their cmplov danmr of suiferm,r a penal! v But thou mir amL lor the returns come, The average reader has seen.' agents get good A will free, outhiy. general agent references, during the past year tim e ;irul energy in push In Heaven Yclept Euphrosyne, j llot or less to the potash question. Lt not look very interesting, inS the sale of a particular article And by mens lie;, ft casing W1 he is tvcll remulished. and the public generally did not( unl Wi in to this inS catalogues English the true inwardness of To ivry owned Bacchus bore,, what seerae to be merely a squab- - country is usless. tate Department has devot Or whether (as some sages sing) bk; bet.veen certain commercial in- forests- and the German govern- - 4 a great deal of attention to the The frolic wind that breaths the ment.- The fight has now interest- - 'extension of American trade in spring, and it is likely that Brazil and in other South America i Zephyr, with Aurora playing The friendly attitude As he met her once a Maying there will be better appreciation of countries. of Braz'd in particular toward this There, on beds of violet blue. it by. the country at large. And fresh blown roses was in dew. Briefly stated, Germany possess- - country due in partdoutless to the with thee, a daughter h Filled her es the only developed mines of pot- - immencc quantity of Brazilian in the world, and they are cap- - ff:e marketed annually in the Unit-abl- e fair of supplying more than three ed States, would seem to be very So buxom, blithe, and debonair Melancholy is thus described: times the world's demand for pot-- 1 encouraging to American exports ash. The substance, being used who are looking for an increased But, 0 sad Virgin! that thy power bower for the manufacture of gunpowder niarket for their goods. The Brazil-an- d Might raise Musaeus from his for other commeroial and chemi ans import annual iram all coun-c- Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing tries goods to the amount of about Such notes as, warbled to the string purposes, enters irto the com- Drew iron tears down Plutos cheek per capita, Hardly a position of fertilizers. And made Hell grant what love pound of cotton or ear of corn, or did seek, other agricultural product in the call Or up him that left half told United States is raised without the Tne story of Cambriscan bold, u.e of potash fertilizers. This give3 Of camball, and of Algarsife, , flutie 5, GOO, 000 American farmers-And who had Canace to wife. vital- interest .in the' supply and owned, the virtuous ring and That cost of potash. glass. Certain companies supplying the And of the wondrous horse of brass market in America hold contracts On which the Tartar king did ride, for potash with the independent if aught else great barbs be- And German companies at a price below side, the figure fixed by the syndicate In sage ami solemn tup.es have controlling the bulk of the output, L Allegro and 11 Penei'o v.cie tull(r and the German government has writtan by John Milton. The pro- - Qf t()'uracv.,r and trophies hung passed a law which will put a tax ductions were made while Milton Qf orc,ts"f aiKi enchantments dear, amounting to S22 a ton on the potWhere more is meant than meets ash exported by the independear. the ent to this country, while it will Thoughout the poems mythical affect the exports to no other coun are used in their own purnames ry. In this way it becomes a pose and in their own place. direct discrimination against this In L Allegro he concludes to have The State Department country. sweetness long drawn out protested against this action by A melting voice which will untie germnny,- and sent a special comthe chains of the soul of harmony, missioner to that country to see if with Orpheus to play sweet music the regulation complained of would for him while he sleeps on a bed of not Ire withdrawn'. Germany reflowers. In return for all these Joys fused to remove its discriminatory he will forever dwell with Mirth. fax,- and while the State DepartWhile 11 Peneroso stands in strik ment has given up its efforts to obing contrast, her client only asks tain what if believes to be simple o has been brought fo bear on- the President to put inRAILROADS AND to effect the maximum and minimum provision's of the tariff law German importations into WATERWAY TERMINALS this country as a retaliatory measure. Sen'ator Flint, of California, being appealed to by the fruit grow Another important topic of discusing interests of this State, made sion is the monopolization of waterway this request, of the President; Sena terminals by the railroads. The countor Crane of Massachusetts made a try has waked up to the knowledge similar request, and many telethat the railroads have bought up the grams from all parts of the country contemplation. terminals on most of the rivers and have addressed to the President to It is now These poems begin in much the docks at ocean terminals. the same purpose. to one same Mirth, understood that this Nation, m expend speaking Every Southern State is a large the other to Meloneholy. ing $00,000,000 in the next ten years tiger of potash as a fertilizer in the Melan-chlMirth Hence, loathed to improve rivers and harbors, may Cotton fields', except Texas: every only be handing over to the railroads fruit growing district uses potash Of Ccreberus and blackest Mid- the whole system of waterways so fiberally, and; iff general, the farm- night born improved. ing community is dependent on it In Stygian cave forlorn Public ownership of The Solution? for injuring good crops. The issue Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks docks. Now York is planning the exis becoming strained and a tariff and penditure of $100,000,000 already prosights unholy! war With Germany seems to be imvided. vain rortlard, Oregon, has just deluding Melancholy Hence; minent. San a voted big sum for public docks. Joys -t have so docks and has of The brood public Folly without Path Francisco other cities. In Europe the movment er bred! CONSULAR NOTES L Allegro meaning Mirth or the for public docks has been taken up in cheerful man may arise with the practically every country. Waterway lark, listen to its happy melodious experts consider public docks the sine Con-u- l southard P. Warner, of song, walk out in the early morn- qua non of freedom from absolute domrail- Bahia$ Brazil, w rites to the State ing sounds and in the evening sit ' ination of the waterways by the Pacific fire ami read some rustic rad interests. Monthly, Department that he has no doubt by the OtiiCto 4 1911. K ' i 1 '! V' n j i 05 f I 3UI ! 1 '''fill 1 i plish when ;V j 'mi. - lste , to 1 - - ' . J.. - T we 'A ... nrr" the payment makrt ftea got your rent back. Because it is good investment and if you should move away it will be a source of income. Because Tooele is destined to be THE BIG SMELTER TOWN, and property is cheaper now than it will ever be again. Becaus-- ' when you own the place you live in you can make it more valuable in your spa re time. We have some of the best hou-.e- s in Tooele for von to select from and you are sun- to be suited. Call and see us anyway. god-les- Mijf-th- t just like rent, and in this way you j Send-look.in- c IDca-m- j d-.- S'",1'??- a t.D'. you dont advertise them. A lKi. q j v-- You know thcyr best; to do s few others I But. th general public ve they informed? Tell them! Dont keep it a dark secret. CaIiwU mm If'- - m - ccf-as- n j a? rmi Y.viil J;- syi Si 1 r - , I U.' v A lira T al ..,v y:;ri Let the light j J - - justice,-pressure- KEEPING the quality ol your goods a secret is what you accom- 1 . f8 ''hrtffflfBH , y, ' OFFICE 1!! COMMERCIAL r Tooele,' . ' ' : I SANK shine through v'Gl ;v ' the columns of this paper. IJUI. Uy ICwpj W.N.t ) 1 'Utah1 ns Cliorcfi Ksifs, THE STAKE PRESIDENCY WILL VISIT THE WARDS . AS FOLLOWS What it is costing you per h a year to house, then let us show you how you can use practically this same money to ji buy your own on our easy payment plan. Some -- I )! Hhi j - . ij We will sell you a house already liuilt. or build you one to suit your own conveniences andideas, costing anywhere from One Dollars ($100.00) to Hun-dre- d $5,000.00. Wet'll Let Us TalK It Over! ((h) Wil Tbs Home Missionaries Will Visit As Gustave Anderson Clove Vernon & Fata II. H. Milwe4 Jan. 8th 1911. 22th W. G. Shields & Stockton Mereur J. G. Shields Jr.' Jan. 8th ' 22th ltll. E. M. Atkin & Geo. L. Tate. Lake View Jan. 8ih 1911 E. T. 22tn R. T. Brown & Wm. Soelberg. Jan. 8th 1911. 4 Grantsville 22th Eatesville W. 11. Cassity St. John Tooele u & Jno. J. Gillett Jan. 8th 191L. 22 th LDS Sunday School every Sund oclock a min the district .aheel house; Kindergarten, Primary, Intermediate, Theological and Parent i D partment. at 10 Religious Services in the1Kjeting House at 2 pm. Everybody is invited regardless of their rel.giou convictions. Silas C Or me, Peter Clegg, Alvin A Walters Ward Bishc-priM&lbcdist Church Services at the Methodist Chs'ch ata follows: Preaching every Sun. at 7:39p m. Sunday School at 11 a m , an3 prayer meeting every WetL at 7:30 p m. A cordialnvitation is exten to all. T P Cook Pastor |