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Show WILLIAM S. MARKS, a misdemeanor if done without .a license. The amendment was accepted by the council and Sec. 478 THE TOOELE TIMES. Published at the Home of Utahs Greatest Smelter and Smelting Industry. Attorney at Law. ML Toocla City, Utah. County Attorney. repealed. Mr. DeLaMare offered acres in the water right cemetery ditch, L. L. BAKER, 1000.00 referred to committee for s h mailer August V8, 1juii, at the post collet. at Tooele, Club, under the Attorney at Law. on cemetery, to con er with the sex Act of M ivii s, Published every Saturday. Fire Insurance anil Conveyancing, ton on the mter. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: Fidelity Bonds. The question of the water system 2 (0 ar . .. Three Months Vowies & Evans Bldg., Tooele City. .. 1.25 was discussed at length. at... Sample Copien aei.t Advertising rates made known on application n Marshall appointed Mayor Lindburg. Davis and Wort-- , Editor and Propriety) STONEY, man to meet with the owners of the systems and get the best 1 present councilmens acton is that u until of Park City re Tooele News will be driven out, and those figures possible. Decided that the sidewalk past ordinance mi raising which are permitted to run, will centiy News, Confectionery, Siaiicnery the saloon he nse fo 300.00 per have to border more closely on to the citys property be paved right quarter, er J 200.01) per year. The respeetibdy, if such a thing can be away. STRICTLY UP TO EVERYTKiKG FS:SH of opening Utah The saloon mei naturally enough rais- even question approached by them. AGE NTS FOR ed objection to this high licence. Our columns are open for any Avenue was again considered, ReSewing Machines Singer Stating that their business would one who may desire to answer ferred to the committee on roads. Tooele County. not justify it. Report of A. (). Evans, Justice this or any other article that apuf the R ace of Tooele city, read One saloon man in registering his TOOELE POST CARD EMPORIUM pears on our pages. . A and for unwise was said it that Sept; appro-edJuly, August protest PICKLE BROS. That it would force this Time. & R. Co. week Last S. Int. the motion of the resignation On men out of business, depreciate pro ' Tooele, Utah. South Main St. men, Justice A. O. Evans was accepted. hard- laid off about seventp-fiv- e work a and generally, pert' the remainder of the construction John B. Gordon was appointed ship on men engaged in the business force that had been kept to finish to fill the vacancy made Now as to his first proposition, by Mr.' Tt is unwise t this time we up and to clean up. Many have Eans resignation. Confirmed by won butk when would the saloon been pessimistic in regard to this the council. The TqseIs Optra ficuss Road committee was instructed that it would be wise. One But to these who have not been condition the inevitwas blind, c. E. green, Manager to have the fence on the north side time or two times, or any other old able. And now the growth of Too of Utah Avenue between Tooele time,, it would be conoid 'ed by the On the ele will be steady and permanent dealers in the deadly Uufio to be and the PlatC. Division put up. us! Watch But the fact of the matunwise. Committee w as instructed to get Theatrical Circuit ter P that it would at all times, (CONTINUED ON LOCAL PAGE) be unwise to delay a matter OBITUARY of sash vital importance to the Every Frt-- y , A GOOD POSITION counindividual, the home and the Can be had by ambitious young men Last Wed. word came to Mr. Cassity and ladies in the field of try as the one park City council Wireless bad under ' consideration at that of Tooele that the seventeen year old or Sin?e the Railway telegraphy. Ifisvimg Pictures with illuctratod time. ' They- acted at the right girl of his brother Geo. A. Cassity of law became effective, since the Grantsville had passed to the Great BeEvery Nigh! EoepI Sunday and tuna, as the act itself shows. wireless companies are establishing from the effect of typhoid fever yond would act to other time Dance Kghls Any stations thruout the country there is The with which she fcad been suffering for a have been the wrong time. great shortage of telegraphers. PoMr. Cassity, himself had only thing wrong about the time some time. sitions pay beginners from $70 to $90 First Performance been sufferin3 from a seige of , chosen, would be that it should adwith chance of month, good from 7:30 to q; second walking typhoid, and is still in a very per have been sooner. vancement. The Notional Telegraph weak The blow condition. falis heavy As to his second difficulty, it performance from g to institutes in America, under supervlson would force men out of the busin- on the family and friends a3 Miss. Iva 1030 was an amiable girl, nnd prominent in R. R. and Wireless Officials and placess; that is exactly the thing to do. es all graluates into positions. It will If men have so far lost all sense of her circle in religious and social affairs 10 to for dewrite them full you pay honor that they are willing and The sympathy of the community goes tails. anxious to live by sucking the life out to the bereaved. blood of others, then it is time that the-men be forced out of business is FROM SI. JOHN. that no credit to them, and no benefit to any one else. Thirdly, he says that it will de- CO. Mvond-chk- It will PAY you Our Spring n Store. J low-dive- s OVER OUHj LOOK E3l and before doing your ! O' S -- AKD DATE , now is in EVERYTHING o V in V f-3- 'k . rW v,. , ip. MERCHANDISE GENERAL m 'W in-i- Irder-EGunla- of T 53 i conn-cilme- Line ,, Vr efv ifc r Dances Evening Admission Er. I. A. DENTIST Cents OFFICE j IK For Sale KcSride BARK S Tooele Plat of ground 4x20 Rods, Shade trees, Fifteen Bearing Fruit Trees ft Two Room house with city water office. UtahJ Times at Enquire e preciate property. Imagine a citizen who is a desirable citizen, lowering his estimated value on property because the saloon license has been increased, and the saloon man has been forced It is quite likely out of business. is The crop harvested this year about one half as much as last year. a Elder John McIntosh has return ed home after filling a two years mission in the Southern States. Good health prevails both here and at Clover. We trust that we will not be visited by the dread typhoid that is now causing much distress elsewhere tn the county. We are looking for good results next season from the GOO acres of Dry land wheat already planted In his locality. John F. McIntosh. II. C. Russell j Jr. and C. N. Ahlquist were the speakers at last Suday services. that the man of family would rath- er have his wife and children live in a saloon tainted element to breathe than the pure fresh air, untainted with the befoul ing scent of whiskey and tobacco, and not loaded with the blasphemous of the sot as lie staggers from the bar. Rather than that would it not be more natural to suppose that property would advance in value in any community where one might reel that the element which caused seven eights of the tax to be collected, and which caused more distress than either war, faml ine or pestilence, had been removed H fj j For good accommodations, at fair rates, when in Salt Lake, stop at the New Windsor hotel, in the Wnere one might feel a certain safe center of the city. ty and security whicli he can never Ilyrum Baird, proprietor, feel in a community where mens minds are beclouded with the ? Up in Idaho are thousands of acres of fertile land still open for settlement under various Government and private canal enterprises. It is rapidly being taken up and at this rate in a very few years every available acre of land will be owned by some one and to secure land then will mean the payment of a good bonus to those who took it up when it was to be had awfu-drug- AT LAKE POINT. to the fourth trouble into which the saloon, is to be plunged if the high license prevails, viz: The rain storm which fell here That it will work a hardship generSaturday night was greatly appreci ally, on men engaged in it. ated by the farmers. It gave them We do not desire to see a hardnew hope an I they are going to ship worked on any man nor set of work with a will to get their crops men. And that is one of the reain before another storm comes. sons we desire to see an end put to Some of the people have colds the saloon business. But if it can be made just hard enough to cause and sore throats. The croop is althese men to drop out of the filthy so bothering a few of the children. work, and seek more honorable employment, than the robbing of their fellowman, aiul make it just REGULAR SESSION hard enough that, no one else will care to take up the ax where those OF CITY GOON who will he forced to quit, laid it down, it will be one of the greatest, blessings eer given to Park The city fathers of Tooele citv e:ty or any other community met in regular session Monday, We would commend the action and listened to a number evening, of tee Park City council, and hope of communications that they will have the nerve to Atty. Bonelii presented an amend ktay w. ,n that they have so well ment to See. 47S of the ordinances begun. One thing, very important of Tooele city, making certain that v, .11 be accomplished by the of orders, i canvassing or soliciting Now You Knew that Land Ownership Means Eventual Independence YOU DO NOT WANT TO BE A WAGE EARNER ALWAYS. MUCH BETTER BE A WAGE MAKER Get some Land. Anywhere from 40 to 160 Acres. Payments are Easy Now and there is a Lot of Land open to choice. Tins JVUl Not AhvuysBe Descriptive Literature Furnished on Application to I). E. BURLEY, Gen. Pass. Agt. ST'vas a . SALT LAKE CITY i J. .a nr. t, |