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Show KJ f If Iho Bv Advertising in The nib Tim is S Vol. 12, No 24 Toosle Publicity Co., W. Salt LaXe City Entered as Act o! March 3, 1H79. the D. S. Office, 17 Eagle 50 5c Tcoele, and at Pickle Bros., Main St reet, Mercur, Utah. W. D. S. HARRINGTON Managing Editor LECTURE. on the 26th ult. Mother and baby are getting along fine. We had stepped out of our office to a ip talco a mouthiul of ozone and met our learned friend, Attorney L. L. Baker, Ophir drain tunnal is progressing who informed us that Mr. A. H. Kirknicely and the work is expectedTTo land of the U. S. Bureau of EnVomol-og- be finished July 1st. was in the city and woud lecj j 2 m. on the ture in the city hall at p. The Buck Karns mines are proWe understood Alfalfa Weevil. that to mean, we want a crowd to gressing nicely. M We straightway did our hear him. jt mines The and at Claret Point are duty as the "County Booster spread the news, and at 2:30 p. m. we shipping ore. were pleased to see over seventy jp ip farmers gathered together In the city Your subscribers here are rehall listening to a very Interesting and joicing that you have quit the patimportant lecture on this little alfalfa ent piiamfe lealuie in y mr paper, pest, the weevil. Mr. Kirkland was but give us a sciial story anyv ay. met in the morning by a legation C. of Peter Clegg, Joseph composed WANTED Orme, L. L. Baker and R. J. Huntington, who took him to the fieds of y 7 five farmers and in four out of the five the little pest was found. Prf Kirkland gave an interesting lectu e and by illustrations showed the ma1 ner In which the pest worked on the alfalfa, and while their lavages a e hot great just now, in a few years there will be no crop at all. The iem edy Just now ic the paias to that edc them out. Every experiment Is be.ng made and Mr. Kirkland his deput.e. are located in Salt Lake and are making scientific ebservations to adopt a sure remedy. It had been suggested by Mr. R. J. Huntington that for a time, until a sure remedy for the weevil can ub assured lhar the farmers cultivate a different crop, timothy hay or clover, which, on irrigated land, wouid produce cue bountiful crop. The visit of Mr. Kirkland at this time Is very opportune and an economical remedy ior the ravages of the weevil will soon be offered. shall keep in touch with Mr. Kirklands office and publish some important matter concerning "Mr. Weevil" in future numbtis of The Times. . o INTERNATIONAL SMELTER LEAD PLANT IS NEARLY COMPLETE. Fourth Reverberatory Blown in and is Eating Copper Ores. Fifth One Now Ready. f i The order has been placed in Utah for everything that the business men are capable of supplying for the construction of the two lead furnces at the smelter. The grading is completed and an agent of the company is in Chicago placing orders for structural steel and other material which can not be purchased in Utah. The fourth eopper reverberatory Is blown in and the fifth is now ready to have the match applied. The International company are supplying electric energy from the power plant at the smelter to the Utah Consolidated mine at Bingham Canyon. o OPIIIR DEPARTMENT Tho-'- . Russell Editor We have secured the service of 5lr. Russell as editor of the Ophir department of The Times and we ssk the peo, 'e to assist him by giving him items of news and their subscription to The Times. We have only a few subscribers m Ophir but we hope to make friends of evt iy one in Ophir and count them among the members of The Times fan ily, A very nuiet wedding took plage a few days ao0 when Joseph Rad-dic- k and Mrs. Raddick were reunited after some yeare of divorce. Mrs. Thomas Rassell presented Ser husband v Ltb a fine baby girl A Catholic man to act as sponsor for the christening ot the flags foi St. Peters and St. Pauls Society Cabin No. 406, located in Plat C Tooels, Utah. Christening will take p.a e .Line 29, 1911 at St. Maigaret Cathoii Church in 1 lat C Tooele.1 r Utah. D. UNF 8 27th: person shall sell, buy, nor gn away nor have in pjsstooiua intjica, J ing liquors. City Councils and town hoards of trustees shall giant licences. If com, ty unit votes for sale commissioners shall grant license, but no licen.- shall be granted in county unit with n five miles of any town voting dry Only male citizens over 25 years of age and of good moral character, tes-1- , titled to by five responsible persons shall te granted licenses. Even in dry territory drug stores5' may receive license to sell. Saloon license $600 to $1800, druggist license $200 to $600, club license $2u0 to $1000. No license to be granted foi 'I less than three months. Notice of each license asked for to be published in the paper for tw o weeks that people may have chance to object. Licensee must give bond of ' dvoryct lipioris unshed tor Anv cm-zsin tv make complainl to officeis (judge or ju ,t ice i who shall issue, it he (let ms ndvisibie, a vv.nrant, an command a peace officer to search anl seize propertj held in v.i.hittin of law. If adtm-sio- n to prennsvS is dented the officer, he is to fotce en- trance and do with goods as ordered. The accused may have trial by jury but it found guiity his spirituous p. op- ,e csl,oyed as ordered b the' judge A I etiuon of 25 per cent of regis teied voters is necessary to bring about an election outside of inrorpor- ated towns and cities, but in incor- otated towns and cities an election o it he Id on .June 2 th is mandatory. llus election to lie coi'ductod in same ; 1 ' 1 - flOOI LE 1 ,, pros-cation- "dint (, V.GKI) I.O's About AND BOUND NS 501) The Commeivial Bank was robbed snnetime between 3:69 an I whom l.o wouhl lent las lioicl Bat) p. iu , mid so. new here in the noighboihood of ss,0 k) taken away "budded better than he knew Mix. Y. U'htules At 3 o'clock Mr. Shafer and Mr. C. vlun lie mUie-te- d f Sail Lake at ! formerly oi II McGurrin were in the bank and at about .Lot) p. m. Mr. McGurrin and patty in Automobile departed (bt' Great $ult Lake, a view of for Salt Lake. Mr. Shafer alter Kostellos check for w hit'll can he bad from the hotel cashing Mr. So'),) proceeded to close the vaults This hotel is designed to be the but just then two men steppe I in great automobile resort of Salt Lak(),,s as voll ,H he ,R)me of and quickly drawing a revolver one smelter employes who desire ai of them told him throw up ln hand the comloi ts of a homelike hot el atani1 kel bis mouth shut or he l kill him, he did as requested There moderate prices. are js hdf the tohher tumo behind the looms in the hotel c erv one heins; " I n tor 'an placed tv gat; in Mr. outside looms and the view from the tn n0rth and east sides is superb, an.l chafers mouth and bound his hands travelers once stopping at the lm- - with a. niece of xeitpnone wiring tel will want to return. Gom-- Mr- shalT lost consciousness and bv the t !bers in the lavu- neleisv ,11 find a wel!t()Iy leit wh(-la. ua, discovered b cot. ducted hotel and not a boauj- - Mf ,m ca'le.l Mr. Shafer. on m m the l,aMness and fou hmue, ( lemihncs. the bank, door and the the best maiket af- - unloeked end tho safe open with rooms, forils ill be found in the dining ,noy and checks laying on the bank he then cal ed counter Mrs.room. Maser conducted a on Mr. Btlu'f e.erk for the , r q () ko,el ln Boulder, Montana, ieje m)r(n t.in(,ut Co to know three and to Salt comma; ears, wiieiv .Mr. Shafer was, the two Lake conducted a first class board-und- went luck to the bank and found ing house on the east side, believing Shafer in the lavatory ljing face downward he was brought out into jn tjie future of q000P Kl,e iias the air, his wife notified and he ef!o(.tea th( IIotpl TuuPle himself taken ito his home. .Dr . in lat G as her home tor many lhipps wttsyalled and in a snort time Mrs. Ma er is a restored the vc' is to come. to conscious-ne-There were no .signs of chloro-lortl lnugh hot r woman and In ,t Mr. Shafer was badly shaken u stswill find the house well ton- - , , p 1 1 111 xv - , 5 , October 1, 1911. All for Druggists may sell for medical pur-- , y ojation of the law are to be made poses on prescription and to hospitals the laws of the stite of Utah and for sacramental, art and scientific For st conviction a fine of from $50 to $299 or a jail sentence ot from one urposts. No pe3 lipticn she i and all prescriptions shall he j Such the r.oov c ) a- c t" p. o . i fded v th city reeoider o r i c m iu ts, i li ih 'j! b i i or to.vn clerk. Not mo-- e th n a q,.. i . j 'iiti-th' ,o d o u me , c Fr cn anv cue preen c, Lon. , fro pr a ru a '..i lie tr diet im, . c Doctor or diuepi.-- t v ho violate? It-- , fit. liquor. j s i the election is over the procla. nation - Tim BANK ROBBED G1AND OPENING OP HoTi.I, (' 'i:a 1 married woman has recourse tor or or against the sale of liquor is against liquor dealer only necessarv to be published in the paper and the to prove where husband received the law will go into effect accordingly on in Tti . "ul registration damage is done by one intoxicat-- , davs. Notices of elect on will be post- the man who sells the liquor is re- e in each distiict bv June 7th After -- . Mte-ero- 1 If A ll UL iHK Price Five Gci $3000. sponsible financially. . I 1U to le piu.n of sale made hy one who delivers Anv cleik or empbn.e ! and guilt v of vioialim or law will1 he puniMied as puncipal. Places kept lor dispen .n. liqi.oi icntiar.v to law aie to be dec'ared public nuis .nee, and parties who keep them to lie Study the following lesume of t! i new lniuor law and b so doing d 'rule how you will cast jour vote on June ed 7 li li No BlocU. BELL PHONE 118. Advertising rates made known on application. The Times will be on sale, and subscriptions received for the paper at Book Store of Pickle Bros., Main street, south of County Court Houe, AN ENTOMOLOGIC li m0.wm it tarn evidence Harrington, Manager, j RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: 51.50 THREE MONTHS. $1.00 SINGLE COPIES ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS 1 NEW LIQUOR LAW. matter August 28, 1009, at the post office at Tooele, Utah, under the Published every baturday. s H if TOOELE, UTAH, THURSDAY. Published at the Home of Utahs Greatest Smelter and Smelting Industry second-clas- HH r THE TOOELE TIMES. By trr w T KkFP Y()UrBiM.KSS MoYj(, Only Ecpublican K'Jvspaper In Tooele Comity.' s er fl-- 1 ( l semi-anmiall- v cn-ln- er c . s. m. 1 i L desmng to act as should notify us on or be-fsponsor Paul Popwiteh June 20. President, 'loueic, Utah. Patty or Dcnt ask for tough meat, it is not kept at Aijet w vovvie.s Succes Meat Market. CTOCKTON DEPARTMENT. Mrs. Dora L. Shebon, Editor. We believe that I saw, I Oar eiatei hustling managing editor proved his ability as a Tooele county booster by coming to our town oi Satuiday morning, an i a five horns had nue, viewed the rep iesert?tive of every family in Stock-toand succeeded in getting all bu Vn to cubscrib3 for The Torp i Times. He certainly did conquer over every other paper that has tried to do business with Stocktonites. The Times now has 47 Stockton subscribers, but there are many who are working at the mines who should be Business is improving in. Stockton. The Honerine mine Is working 35 men at the mill and about 60 men, leasers included, are working at the upper mine. Harry McKendrick is in Dr. F. M. Davis hospital at Tooele, suffering from lead rheumatism. Frank Youngs ice cream parlor is the popular resort for the young people nowadays, and we believe our managing editor regaled himself there on Saturday. This young lady is a charming young lady and a good saleslady. Mrs. A. Donaldson is recovering from a three weeks illness. The Stockton Sentinel has some type a press and other printing material in a house owned by Mr. Connor, which has been in hock for some time. It will cost the Sentinel owners over $200 to release it The postoffice inspector is investiStockton Sentinel gating the and the chances are that it will be denied the privileges of the mail. We would be glad to receive items of news from all residents of Stock-ton- . Let us take advantage of the offer of manager to print a full page of news from Stockton. We can at least give him a column in each number of his breezy, newsy paper. Mr. and Mrs D. R. Williams have sent out cards announcing the marriage of their daughter Frances to Harold Birkciishaw of Salt Lake City on June 12th, in Salt Lake City. Veni, Vidi, Vici. is the Latin for I can-- con-quete- n tookle HOTIiL has license revoked and not again It is a misdemeanor if the doctor issues prescription for other than bona fide medical purpose or if pharmacist sells other than on prescription or fails to file prescription. No minor to 3erve liquor at saloons or elsewhere. No saloons to be open on election days nor on Sundays nor after ten p. m. nor before 6 p. m. City councils or town boards may shorten but not extend these hout The saloon is to be a single room on the ground floor no booths or paiti-tionroom must be well lighted. All of the room shall be in plain parts view of the street, with no screens, blinds, shutters, curtains, nor stained glass to obstruct the view. No cards, dice, billiards nor any other gaming device to be found in saloons neither any music, phonograph, nor other form of amusement. No free lunch, no lunch for money, no nude, obscene or impure decorations, pictures nor inscriptions. No females to be employed in saloons, no benches, chairs nor other furniture in front of bar and only such behind the bar as may be necessary for attendants. False representation of age on the part of any minor is misdemeanor punishable by fine of $25 or 15 days in jail or both. s 0 Galena King mine is many leasers. corporation found guilty of offence ducted as a hotel and not a boardm" shall he fined from $100 to $1000 for house w here dielpj and guests are first offense and from $300 to $5000 .allowed to mingle on a common for any offense committed thereafter, Ihe hotel will be opened to- jin addition to these fines and impris- - ev 0 tb " a house warming at N p, onments the licensed dealer is to have Mrs. Maser Linvites all jto and m. his license revoked and never again restored. The provisions of this new come and enjoy themselves. If liquor law are not to he construed Hie Young people like tripping the to apply to any gift by any person in ; fantastic toe, piTparationS case of any injury to anv one or in be ,na'le to- - throwJ Peu the case of emergency for medicinal poses nor to the use of such liquors tIinnDg room for,4chat purpose. in the homes of individuals for family or private use of the new liquor law passed by the last state legislature. The law is weak in many respects, full of loop holes, and in some respects contradictory but it is all we will nave until another icgislataie tries to patch itNo. 11 up. Upon this we muM vote on June 27th. Study it carefully and cast your vote as your conscience may diieet. A up and nervous but is not injured beyond the marks of the wiring where he was bouii 1. The the telephone lines were kpt busy by Manager Gardiner who spared no time nor expense in calling up the sheriffs and authorities of adjourning counties, an I railroad agents and all who would likely be on the line of the robbers trail. Chief of Police M. .V. Grant and Deputy Sheiiff Theredor Schweitze came over from Bingham in response to the call but eoul not get on the robbers trail. from Bingham, Garfield, Stockton and other points are on the trail of the robbers in connection with our local sheriffs torce and the marshal of Tooele, w ho are doing all they can to apperhend the robbers. The shipment to the bank by express yesterday was SNOOD in gold and cuirency and $500 in silver. Only $130 in ilvcr was found in the bank by Mrs. Shafer who had tho marshal count it and place it m the v auU. The affair created great exS D. COOK. Agent at Dtp it. citement m and around the bank e.spec ally among the nervous excited Tooele Valley R .It connect0 with people, who usually butt in matters of this kind and create more terror than a'A Sait Lake trains, excepting Nos 1 the occasion demands. Our officers 2 lcaVPS Townwte for thoso i j pur-!".1'- 1 o LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Members of the Merridees Club met at the home of Mrs. and Mrs George ' Brown last Wednesday evening. The time was spent in various games, the winners being awarded tasty prizes. MBs Julia assisted the hostess in senin ga delicious luncheon which w as working under enjoved by all. - i and ar,d connection-- , as follows, 8.35 a. in , 11 20 a m , 4 06 p m. D. P. BURKE, Supei intendent. o 1 Po-vse- s were calm, cool and deliberate and after getting a clew of some kind would start to run it down. We consider Tooeler well governed and protected force and our city by the sheriffs mashal an i assistants. t |