OCR Text |
Show THE ABANDONED VISIT. It that seems tha the announcement of Brazil the ct ad leen co:n:,elied to abandon Lis visit to this countrv was not 1 given such general prominence as the notices of his intention to rpend a month in this country. On account of the importance of Brazil, the largest, richest, and most populous c untry on this side of the world, e ccepting only the United States, the prospect of closer relations foreca ;ted by the prolong ed visit of the eminent Brazilian gave the public much satisfaction. Many still remember with pleasure the visit of the late Dorn Pedro, last emperor of Brazil. The Bulle-t.- n of the Amcircan Republics, referring to the many municipal invitations that had been extended Marshal llermes da Fonseca, the of Comor SS7.lob.000 more than for the be the heavy losses, now eslimat- pany wit!) the Secretary divided first sewn mou'hs of 193'J, and we e liit .Nj.uOd.OOD, a merce and Laitor, who baing from and wool, the si.'u' a hi,': nil worth mg $S93,5J ),U00 exported goods Missouri knew more than the Attor Tne meat farmers. FOOD the of and trades, $13, 700,000. a gain over dealers alo claim that present ney General, but yet enjoyed the still more. shown methods injure the quality of the capacity for being FOREIGN TRADE NOTES. in weeks some After they had spent Imo.st. A. W. Lithgow of the far north-wethey returned to The United States Consul at Riga Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic Seattle on their way back home, and Mr. Wickersham, betrayed for Russia, reports that although the reports that out of $ 12, 000 worth the moment into something akin to number of automobiles in Riga has of vines imported there, only $300 a burst of enthusiasm, told the has doubled within a year, there is worth came from the United States newspaper men that he had gone not a single American automobile to a little place called Alaska, and on the market there, nor was it Whereat a possible to interest the local dealhad found an empire. His Deep Concern. Tlie kind old lady noticed a small broad smile went up which quickly ers in the American product. The a cobblers with a small Mr. principal reason, says the Uonsul, lad entering spread across the country. package. "V. hat have you there, sonny? she Wickershams discovery is one of seems to be the unfavorable condiasked, kindly. is for in It most tions notable tliet payment. Nobody, says bistory. "Mas slipper, replied f. e :d. you in to cash induced will be to be hoped that the Governor he, can pay i pi - la ii Sbe, there is a tack out ma continue to send him on travels to advance for a machine the durabil- ani$ I want to have it fixed bu-rit. notices enlarge his understanding, and that ity of which is not sufficiently Ah, what a considerate little boy! the people of Alaska will benefit by knownand tins is the case with I suppose you are alraid the tack some enlighted legislation so that the American machine.. might hurt your mothers foot? Well, it isn't exactly that. You see, to in is see It at that the country England proposed large may he tack is sticking out on the sole and empire developed, and share in make changes in the methods of this is the slipper wa spanks me the prosperity which will inevitably sheep branding in order to minim- - wlthi result. ct MR. WIGKERSIIAMS DISCO VERY. The Attorney General is meeting with some new experiences. Being a typical New Yorker, ho had that idea, attributed by the rest ot the country to most New Yorkers, that t beyond the Bronx lay a vast but .unformed and scarcely civilized ter r,ritory. He went to Alaska in com-- 1 T: j st Vice-Cons- j C ul C sion of the foreign commerce, of the United States. It has already taken up plans for the expenditure of that sum to the best advantage. That the work of American consuls, and other government agents charged with fostering American commerce, has been of some avail, b indicated by a recent report by the Bureau of Statistics which finds that while the value of the exports of natural products has fallen off during the first seven months of 1910, as compared with the first seven months of 1909, there was an increased exportation of manufactured goods, and an increased importation of manufacturers materials. Less wheat, flour, meat, illuminating oil and copper were exported. More India rubber, hides and skins, pig tin, tobbacco, cotton, wool, nitrate of soda, copper ore, iron ore, and pig iron were This indicats that we imported. are producing at home more of the things which require American labor to fit them for the market, and we are exporting more finished pro ducts while buying abroad the materials we need with which to make them. For the seven months we imported goods worth $917,600,000 $ TOOELE i Luto. i COUNTY STATE BANK Trade Marks 'h'jai Designs Copyrights &c. anlteleh nd description me? Anyone wending our whetner on opinion tree Communicn. ascertain "uVen-b8 protinblv patentfthjf. tionfl strictly eonthlentlal. HANDBOOK onPateuts eeounn putenu. Bdtt tree. Oldest mremT torMuim A Co. recolva Patents taken through Bpteutl notice, without c bn rue, in tue Sckniific fltacrian. unrest fll handsomely Illustrated weekly.. I, lenus. t. a ciiiutnm ( liny B.'ientlUC Imirn.i : (mir months, ft. So.d by nil newsdealers. A , & Co.3S!3roadway New York KM T 8U Washington. 1. Branch Oillce. rtU!.. ustmm jy Y. 2. L. C. C24 PHOhE ? 113 For all kinds J of job Work the 5 Consult J. II. Euckley W. A.' WORTAN TIMIEB' Tooele Plumbing Co. Sanitary Plumbing, Steam and Hot ik ,5'. . , . , SALT LAKE PRICES TOOELE, UTAH. k ' of money litre and in this vicinity. Possessorsot thatrnoney read this paper; they swear by it. They want to be shown. If your goods are right, they I his paper vant to buy. talks to that j .me y at regular It's money that ietervr ,.ck and talks back Get your share do ven i t Iking through our ad- amns. USES ALL 111 EXPERIENCE IHERES a lot e BAKKIKS YEARS 05 OVER 'Ol- c- and the prepara president-elec- t, tions that had been made to enterIt was a source tain him, says; of jr hound, disappointment to BOOMING FOREIGN TRAD E. everybody interested in the development of closer relations of friendship and commerce between The State Department has a the United States and Latin Amerspecial appropriation of $100,000 ica that Marshal llermes Da Fon- with which to work for the exten- of Brazil, was seca, president-elethe to plan he had give up jbliged for made visiting the originally United States during August. As soon as the news reached Washington that the Marshal would spend several weeks in the United Seates, word came from such cities as New York, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Pittsburg, and Philadelphia that, representative officials and business men would be pleased to have the distinguished Brazilian visit their cities and accept their enterIlis tainment and hospitalities. would have included, of itinerary course, a call upon the President of the United States at Beverly, and upon the Secretary of State at Yal ley Forge, Pennsylvania. J. I A Prudish Person. "I see where a musical comedy has a chorus oi girls called 'The Runaway Crew. "Just so." Judgins from the clothes they dont wear ,thcy cusht to run away and hide." Work Guaranteed Water Heating East Tooele Phone 79, WVWVlAAAAAM W..TQOELE UTAH VAAAAAWVyVi i . Vcccc ' s 6 IrSES' e ISe---.-5 '-- LS k ? . 11 vy:; V cot-jto- n, ArthurFORMERLYGreeley libfi. C ran cm P. ASSISTANT COMKbilONER"C j 618 re7 o 'Street F rt Y N Washington, U. foreign Patents S.-an- Intire Practice all in S. n' jf s L'SU.u '.U iH FEES 'REASONABLE OF ALL INTERESTS ' . Courts. EXCEPT OF INQUIRY ANSWERED New Building; New Appliances r M iiSiii! PROMPTLY ON DAY OF RECEIPT. AND ADVICE INFORMATION . m PROFESSIONAL' PLANE AND PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF MR. GREELEY AND. MR. MClNTIRE. ALLLETTERS t Ud. HIGHEST UPON D m i -- J. Dr. 1 A 0 Sl'pt. W a GREELEY & MClNTIRE ON. PATENTS OURj BOOK.. ENTITLED SENT. FREE, TO ANY.ADDRESS.j 4? Filipps, i9.d FREELY GIVEN. . Corner Broadway and Utph Avenue. u-- f ALWAYS GIVEN. REGARDLE53 THAt OF CLIENTS. AND BEST ADVICE II TOOELE GENERAL HOSPITAL Designs. U. 9 Practice. Counsellors,- - Mechanical Experts. Attorneys UNDER in - t d.c. trade-mark- Caveats anD reissues. BUSINESS-CONDUCTE- Years . W. Mc Greeley &.McIntire. PATENT & Where are you to place your order for FALL and WINTER Goods? We arc ready to give a reason why we think you should buy from us'. We gfoins: have almost four times the room we had last year, and our stock has increased with the store. Cur , entire FALL and WINTER i )t N 8 1 1 3 G 1 n 131-- 2 12 1-- 2 100 Inches 250 inches $ 12)4 5C0 inches .10 year. i ir r,,en - at our o our i ,n .uiv.ui l - -- r r:c. . oi' in j .u to.e v d : , p mi 'vsyvi'ct'ci" or y r cu t : ernt, : z i l.i v iCs it is :. f. o. .i f icir.-- co-Year ' t i t mu i.3 r ib-- ' in eufacrur r U u i r , aL.C(e': mm V, e ck m',: Li AS I i S' C v q- -r O Imvb a nup.'ier cn Innd ;.,k.n H hom nr D r; io y at prices f,A n'in?wheils. v 11 ( .u C".i , t,res '.'ct unhc-r- c,r . .v ic '2 fo-e- of U ,13'j inches 11 : rcarly ?iard75 tld. i;u pnrtoB CQunJiaent ct ail kind. at ha'f i.tc n' ( i. hind rTOuu . J heis s9or-s- ehitiM &?.? rclad prices. , Vi'f ciwT oit blcytle-w l.s3 ecLuj, paru vuram i clrs and 10 2 . J Thr regular retail price of these tire is .V ptr fcir, but to introduce tve will uaantplepait (i)r4.isO.cashiinlkanierj4J5), ' sell MU JsU klis IZeSElEFBCMPiiaSTCEES NA iLf Tacks or Glafw will not let tho ftw out. Si ret v th(niand pairs sold last year, hundrea thounaud pairs now ia use. L5 rZ C fll P s iOiSs Madein all 5i7.es. It istively V ('.' I. Jb'L.rfTk w ;arto Li lining verydiuableandhnedinmdewilh' which never becomes r'l'uy ia m foi u'isaua which clones up fmall punctures without allow cents subsequent. j anfce- -- . an.leU-- x a rubix-T- -- 4? $.: H i he ae.' io escape- - We have hundreds of letters from satis-- f. i'.tiviT'.'e;Ja' .-. The-egu- Utah State Press Associate !n i'S h ilSiii m n ptl 1 J.c:tvuu r M la?l - 'hole5a.n.They-(fihnoinoret.in- .he rtiiictii" ' resist inquUuies beir? given tliin, rperially tlrcpared fnbriccn the rpnceofthc - A'4 r.!fr .- s. .o Rf yo. Erp month months months v m.'-- i to L'or locals in local column, 10 cents per line fi1 Vi cents subsequent for 1st insertion. 7 dreader, with heads, 7)1 cents 1st insertion; 5 id i KSggSSLTgzen & Per Column No of Inches 1 year lush in used time $ .15 1-- lines have arrived and we are prepared to show yon the Largest and most Gem- pete line of goods ever shown in Tooele. VJe Show Cur Goods INSIDE The STCR2. Advertising pates 1 i ii WASHINGTON. D. C. ATTORNEYS. M T t r . ? . , 4 tt j Thl ! 7 pin r uved. . .' pric o pm 3 v: only loper pair. Ail HY:ers skipped same dnyletteri-ship C. f und ..icmst1 mud ymi have examine i, ''Ol do not pjy k1ycsrcprc. "we'Mll ib. iv a rv-f- ills .unit of 5 per cent (thereby lunhin'? ihf priced 'per pair; if ii i, i.x. fcu-OF.Dilli end enclose- lino u;. cut. V f '.run 1.0 risk in v reason t zur S3 the tires .may be returned nt i'hinz. ns expense if for thejrar as in f i examination. Ve are perLetlv reliable a"d raoi.cv srnt i ' r,.: - i.v ' l xiC . ran fast"- if f.v a r a pair r f Lire t res, you pdl Cud that thev isier, or 6e t I ' cr fi.il nik finer t. m 'iv ti o ou have cvt u 2. r. r.e . tv arp I mu m iv.1'1 be so ; rlnBi vr 11 want n icvcL you will $l e us you ord... JI picHtd rc Y I'u us c:u hcrec this cider marl.. a at e, tn? t .iher i.vVtv ii Sund if , dont h"v r.y kind a: viv pi', null yen. rend f a pr'r t J 1 M toiiLSO He L rthern P.K'ctr.rc-Br'v- " .. . i. 'J 2fkCr.w i ucn v."r t - ' for our tig T.'e ia Sin!:iy C. . : ...c.ie v p ee quofi rb-u; . f . u ij a. uesail liianes ami kindst . tircsr.t aixi:t hrf lb yj. but write ns a p v u tcibv. 120 M i Ybi iv (ir 1 '.7 .T' ' - h:.v r I y, u knr 'V the revv f rt r n- one orap-'irr'jJJvik l ha.ti tveiyL..: z f - t JSUW v,e .'lakiug. It only c Uie r, Ljptf-- 1 . lad 1. ti.t THE LATEST l, P VI f?i ; 3 w t. 6s mamw lj j L O.. 3 P5' |