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Show THE, LOCAL ROUNDUP. Good I Social and Business Mention. about 3 Tent, been for e.dc. months npp!y at the ,l Time-- 1 c.ff'i. e. .t District 'i:U. a irt c'onuuieU t' . Thur- - a Mr.. ,d; Mr- - Joseph Uutffltu.ui saw the lira-meat the meet i.f river.- - .at Salt Iuke Sunday. Joe u o OooJ Tent, cheap. '.Time office. a at toys it was great. ('all a: I - a jt Wm Thurston Brow a, S. L. Cl tv 1. X. L. called done? and q () 0tis of Tooele were the ' ' .gn the Times Tuesday. speakers at the protest meeting r f the socialists on the 10th. G. W. .Clarkof Lake .Point, was .a Times visitor Friday. The only trouble with Aljets.A: Vow les sausage, is that they candemand. F. E. and C. H. McGurrin were not supply-th-e dn Tooele on business, Monday, j a a a Mr., at the Times office. Call rf-th-s J Solid Comfort for Little Thats what you ct at the New Windsor Hotel in Salt Lake letor. Hynim Baird is the jr j? The Mutual Improvement Association of Tcoele annourccs tl e presentation of thrac first class concerts and recitals, to te given in the optra house on the following datu : send out of town and imMarch 9th; John J. McClellan, WilBank cashier, Shafer, went to . bet-when lard can Weiheand Fred Graham. port bread, you get the Lake Tuesday, on business. ter bread, more of it, and for less .March 3id; The Commticial Club ; of Salt Lake. City. F.tr money right here at home? The G Quartette Edward Abner Thompson 13th; J. A. Kauffman ifc H. P. Christian A. R. .April Bakery is giving 4 loaves for blind reader and Times visitors were singer, from Bostor. Ison Monday. 15c or 7, loaves foiGISc. Patronize Season tickets will be sold for the t 0 TV. L. iburine s 0 home Irvine returned from a trip to the Lake, Tuesday a industry. George A. Rimm ngton. North Main street. Tooele, Utah. a tr tr Irvine returned L. V. .Why !lmsines .trip .p ' at from a the Lake, Tuesday ' as We learn, since the article on the first page was in type, that the Ely -- ' " Record has its statement well found 'L.T.. Bake made aduvsinoas trip for it is possitively true that ed, do S. L.,City, thu lotto ' part of the the Giroux ores will come to Toontetk. ' ele for smelting. The high grade " ' at ' in to be started less, than nineqres S X. D. S. Garments in pJI grades. ty days. Docs it look good? IPrices Guaranteed .at Tooele Meat at T, rcantile T'o. . : The .Civic. Forum and 'Socialist 'os os"" : loca have, made arrangements for W B,J: Hrfri'inyfcn of ftalt'Lake the use of the Odd Fellows Halt ' Tooele on business, City twice a month. ..The dates of..meet this Wefikh- - ..V ' ing v ill be the 2nd and 1th Fridays 'i. . OS of each month. 4 Everybody is inO . 'Mi. Hoffmire and Mrs. McLaugh vited to attend and becomeof acthe llin went to the Lake last Friday, quainted with the principles party. 5 - '' - a r was-yo- -- n 1 os For good display ads that will be ireacl wg.,cliarge 50 cents per inch iperiontb. t -- . j Tfyuliar as.it may appear during our Heaviest snow storm, heavy of thunder teacher of the school Tooele, was ill .Thursday, and hence school was not convened. .Miss Magill, in-ear- rlis-Ttri- t ct -- -- To whom NOTICE. Notice is hereby given .that on the 4th day of Feb. next and until further Notice, the monthly Stake Priesthood meeting-wil- l convene in Tooele City at 10 a. m. Sharp. The Stake. Presidency and High Co unci Bishops, and all Auxiliary Organiza tiers of. the Stake will convene the same day at H30. p. m. .The. mouth ly meeting will Ire held hi Tooele and Grantsville alternately as Bishops are'especiVy re quested. to note-thchange and attend without fail. Hugh S. Gowans. Clius..R. McBride J. C. Orme. lime-tofor- e. e I at yt i ' Theditleson of Mr. Bton is suffciing with John br.ghts fc Mrs. dis-eas- At last reports he was proving sjowlv. a. it c. im-- . at jt COLONIST RATES. 'Mrs. I. E. Deihlof Mammoutb, To San FianSscc, ' San Hose, San was' in Tooele on business, a few Diego, Imperial, Fresno Aid .other CALIFORNIA pointrvia SALT LAKE days this week. ROUTE. Tickets on sale March 10th to .? a Shift trains for tile smelter leave Tooele Depot as follows: 7.30 A. M. 3:10 P. M. and 11:25 P. M. local agent April 10th, inclusive. for further information, or address J. H. Manderfield, A. G. P. A. ICO S. Main St., Salt Lake City. Utah, at I Prof.-Chas- is-a- -- An article over the signature of Gemini appeared in our last issue, under the heading The Rail lload franchise from. the Socialists Ppint of View. The heading was probably misleading, as we are informed that the Socialists called a meeting on the 5th inst. to consider the Rail Road franchise; at which. time a resolution opposing the franchise1 was moved, but was voted down by a vote of 15 to 5, 1 not voting s of the. SocialThus, ists were in favor of the franchise, -- three-fourth- .r r Chas. Kent. and agiinst it; one-fouv- th so -- Uio.tj poumi avmuu.Toj .iptp Sir Suoiub soisusitiu.'A jjroo sqjcap sjjoclaj J23 Gdiupiitd cp qtptaq eqx 4rJ?)xu Suiui.rein tr ot ua.tpnqu etu Suotn-- Jiasu Snj.ttoqt El 51 pmj ajojaq juaw ncqr iar j(joji V3X Ul 3SB0S1P 5JBJII 3J0UI si sjoqx U9jpjq2 Euouiv SSBS3Q -- 'Majority Is Wisest. To applaud insurgency or rebellious minority on the theory that they ai better than the most people Is to defy the teachings of the centuries. The only safe, sound, and sane rule is tc give everybody a chance to Inform himself and to express himself, and then abide by the con. non sense and the common Judgment. ol the majority. Elmira Advertiser. Peculiar Teeth ef Fish Teeth ol the fish vary more greatly than those of any other known creatures. Their teeth are not divided Into incLors, canines, and molars, as ia animals, but almost every kind of fish has differently shaped teeth, all extremely shat p pointed. The front row stands up erect, but those behind are more or less recumbent. There is never any difficulty ,ia identifying a - j I I Jav-tSl- West-Bound - ' East-Boun- - DEPABTilNTS d i -- I t- -r VI i'i i tVt5 M Lw JtJ ife . sv.:;, ?;.,?;,.? FOR shitty: T xn THE VERY BEST OF EVERYTHING tr Wr:, Sf Q. ti 7 ril it j : JUST; LIKE THEY GAME 8 FRESH u AND 4f TUC GARDEN TREATMENT ForGOTO THE jSi. ll PRIKTOB ...ss . : mK I Wlp ALJETS AND 70V7LES ..PROPS 1 that rite article voiced the sentiments of After the only the one foMrth. resolution was turned down at the meeting, no vote was taken in the opposite direction, but lo members expressed themselves as being .id favor of rite franchise. shark'B tooth. LOW EXCURSION KATES O igt TO The American Express POINTS & MEXICO TEXAS 33nj 51 PIP jptiJsn pto VIA Composed exclusively of electric lightusqu. 9DUI8 Aioq Mouq pe pvq jbjo.vi puy jo and Tourist aaqieqa Standard ' . SALT LAKE ROUTE ed Pullman sleep uacl XiJpjnb siaod jjy -write-JH Pintn gjx fSec Local Agent or ere, and dining cars,, on the following ui 9oiiig ' J Minderfild, 169 S, Main St., Salt schedule : PJOp .SUrppHU JO 'UI siqx) Lake City, Utah. rtJin psstx qtV'T Xpir ivqx if aaoie Jie sin bsix 04 Leave Salt Lake City 3:90 p nf Dyily 9 q Xibui 1 2:30 m First class meals. notlria'i (next daj) it og Due Los Angeles p Jeia pu 3t(i h q ns jiAjJf our ? r Everything in season. OU OB I 93rJ Aqx $5.00 meal ticket, each $1.75 93uie)9(p B'q ujjj iej 2:30 m Los p Angelts Leave Come and trv. ' II CTiili Parlor, Due Fait Lake 3:20 p m (next day) 1, .3N0Hii3T3A 3HA IV . in ALL BP-TO-fl- M , -- g, :Vrt J .a NICE a ' -- 0. NOTICE. Mr. J. Alex Bevr.n, 1'iurnbing, and Clark Electric Supply Co. II. J. Green Mngr. will be known as the .Tooele1 Plumbing & Electric Supply Co. j -- Mr. Levan j& Green are experienced men in their lines of business. Their re putation for square dealings and courte ous treatment. is well established. They intend carrying a full line of Plumb-' ing, Heating and Electric Supplies. They are prepared to do a general busi uess' in both lines at the most reason- able prices. Any work in their line will ce promptly attended, to. All work guaranteed. at card received from A private The protest mooting held by the Kent, of Salt Lake City 'socialists last Saturday evening was of itself. a huge success. Tho the audience is explanitory ' follows: It to said talks are was not large, the Dear Stoney, Times, have boon all that was anticipated. Tooele, Utah. Tuesday Feb. 21st, at Tooele Opeia Dont send your job 'work' to the house. S oelock Prof. Chas. Kent, Hake. We will meet Lake prices, has arranged a rare musical treat. Some of- Salt 'Lake's best talent and guarantee all of our work. will appear; Pr.f. Schuster, violin: at at Carrie Hammer, Soprano; Edna Tooee was blessed with about Morris, Contralto; Dillon Williams, 10 inches of the Beautiful Monday , Tenor; Ornnu Bates, Tenor; Myrand Tuesday, giving . the whole tle Brown, Soprano; Emiline Morhav-iinlandscape the appearance of rison Pianist; Carl Weening, Ba0so. at present, Seasonable weather, Yours in song, 1 . a it may concern. of .Tooele three concerts: Three 75c reserved seats for $1.50. Three 50c ticaets for $1.00. For single concert the - ordinary price will prevail. These recitals are given by the best talent of the land, and are worthy of your patronage at at & of OS Xo.sti'tTEitioax SOUTH HAW STREET . . 'ill TOOELE UTAH. S |