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Show S . v A i f s C5 ot importance, such as Tooele Ha now Is and mpvitably will he greater, .can a.Iord to have its representative newa psner go out slack in appearance for the lack o agod advert'sing patronage. t'tj THE Vol. 2, No., 14 UTAHS SENATORS FOR, PLAT G, and REPRESENTATIVE'S 5nunc WORK III CONGRESS LHSURES SUCCESS Bb Subscription BY. REVIEWED I OF FRIEND THE WORKINGMAN evening a Meeting was fcVld in the Hotel Tooele, for the pur- false f rganizi ig a social club for the DEFEND entertainment of the citizens generally and for procuring a reading room and . such other matters as will be for the gJneral good and entertainment of the Cft Monday ir.Mmfeeis.' was one of the best attended meet jngs ever held in Tooele, and a great deal of enthusiasm was shown by all A permanent organization w&b formed, with the following officers I; President, John P. Hogan and Hob: Grohosky, Vice Presidents, C&orge H. Higgs, Secretary, George J J ihn6ton, Assistant Secretary and H A ODonnell Treasurer. The lists were then opened for volun naty subscriptions;' and nearly $300,00 was the starter.' Since the meeting several amounts have been added to the list, which gives assurance that the dub will start off on solid footing, and be enabled to procure every thtng first class to make the club rooms attractive and pleasant for the members The above named officers were named as an executive committee to secure options on locations for club room, and get estimates of the amount A i M, Day, required to purchase suitable furnish ngs for the room end to rppj.rt at a meeting to be held at Hotel Tooele Ndv. 9th at 7:30 P. M. at which time the club will decide as to what the initiation fees and dues shall be. The matter of a name was discussed and finally left to be decided at the next THEM ARE TOY 5 1910. Price Five Gents the quality of your goods a secret is what you accom- an organization formed with the purpose of bettering the conditions of labor, etc. But Howell, after dodging the question voted against exempting unions. The hill was killed in the Senate, and Smoot helped to kill it. Southerland sneak ed out of it by not voting. We see the good trio working in harmony, plish when you dont advertise them. Because we make the payments just like rent, and in this way you get your rent hack. Because it is good investment and if you should move away it will he a source of income. Because Tooele is destined to he Tin: Bit; bMFI.TFR TOWN, and property is cheaper now than it t ill ever be again. Because when you own the place you live in you can make it mote valuable in your spare time. We have some of the best houses in Tooele for you to select from and you are sure to he suited. . Call and see us any wav. ABLE. - vctk-ingme- by dependent parents. That is their beautiful way of solving the question of poverty send the children out to keep back the wolf. The committee on judiciary was entrusted with the task of ascertain ing if congress could legally pass a national child labor law. That was is 4 years ago, and the committee still ascertaining, while little backs are being bent and young minds de Ask formed in the slave-shopis He Southerland why the delay. After being 14 'years on the statute hooks, and honored thruout all departments of the government, meeting. From the discussions it appears to be the 8 hour day for government emthe sentiment of all members present ployes was taken by the throat. that the club rooms shall be open to We must work the laborers on members' both day and night up to the Panama canal from sunrise to about midnight, so as to give all mem- sunset' was the wail of the trust bers the1 benefit of visiting the same, tools as they urged the 8 hour laws no matter what shift they are on. It was repeal on the coral zone. The club started off with flattering repealed in the house by a na row success, and, forty one man joire i the margin. Joseph Howells vote helpa member of that committee. organization; with assurance that this ed to repeal it. you number will be doubled. Republican workingmen, When the ship subsidy bill was been stung. You will be stung have conAfter furtfce disscussion of matters passed, it also carried the again until you get pertaining to the general wellfare and script clause; that is, the men on again and of your good of thfe organization the meeting the vessels were made, against wise enough to send men refreshments and their organized protest, members of own class to Washington. adjeurned to meet Wisconsin will probably send two and served all present en- the naval resrves. Joseph Howell cigars were socialists to congress this fall, and joyed a social visit with their brother again planted a hot one in labores is if such the case we ask you to memberssolar plexus by voting for ship subthem. Compare their record sidy and conscription of working- watch with the records of the others. men. We wish tO'Call the attention of The Dick military law makes a Then you will be able to see the the city to a very bad condition soldier of every man be advantages of having representathat had to be' contended with tween IS and 4.) subject, not to a tives to take care of your interests all last winter; and unless somedeclaration of war by congress, hut instead of your bosses interests. thing is done by the city fathers to the call of the Socialist County Committee. president at any the same condition will be' met this time he chooses. Under this law winter. It is in the little stretch A GOOD POSITION are liable to be called out some e you of Vine street between First Can be had by ambitious young men "brother to shoot your workingSometimes day and Broadway. and ladies in the field of Wireless men. The original appropriation last winter,' it was almost impassor Railway telegraphy. Since the was insufficient, so the proposition able. And to add further the inconlaw became effective, since the to double it, making it 4 million wireless companies are establishing venience, there' are no lights on the dollars a year,- was brought up in stations thruout the country there is street; and of all the streets in the house. Howell, at bat again, town this one and at this place a great shortage of telegraphers. Podrove out a home run, scouring for We hope should be' well lighted. sitions pay beginners from $70 to $90 the strike breakers. to see something done to put this adThe railroad interests presented per month, with good chance of in better condition, before winter The vancement. Notional Telegraph a hill aimed to compel railroad eminstitutes in America, under supervision steps in and shuts it oft. ployes to accept arbitration of all labor troubles, hut tire railway R. It. and Wireless Officials and plac-e- s all graduates into positions. It will What has become of the Cham- brotherhoods got busy ami succeed to write them fer full ber of Commerce that' was organiz- cd in blocking its passage. But our pay you tails. on Howell was the ed last winter with such a blare of friend Johnny I its duties his ever with linishc it Has ready tote fur spot trumpets. or done all there was to be done in the strike crushing hill. The Drawback. Several states in their fight again Mis Pert There is one had tVng Tooele, or is it merely sleeping? about the. th;c Chanticleer fashion Why not get together again hoys st the power of great corporations, elects. and see if you cannot find some- had their hands tied by injunction- Mi b Smart Whats that? .Miss Pen They voft he ' ft to us thing that might be done for the issued against them by Federal yoans g'tls. All the old l.u,., will be We believe judge. By a miracle a lav. w ead of the cause?v. taring them. ei!-i!this eHvhing to some you can,- $ KEEPING - daughters facts. eeeeeeee eeeeire practice of the judges. Howell miss ed this one, hut his place was filled by his d l eagues of the senate. Reed Smoot and (leorge Southerland, who voted against the hill and in favor of the injunction judg es. The house passed on amendment exempting unions from the operalaw, tion of the Sherman anti-truon .the grounds that a union was of course. A decent employers liability measure was put before congress, but the life was taken out of it by At the recent republican rally in some of the dear millionairs senaTooele the speakers were introduc tors, and when it was finally allowed ed to the audience as the best to goon the statute hooks it was a Who were the men in the state. The two poor skeleton indeed. Why, Spry, worthy gentlemen? assisted Utah trom senators Southerland and Howell, to he good in the job of letting the blood out sure. What they had done to of the measure. merit such high eneomnium the As a step toward reducing the How chairman neglected to state and senseless slaughter of terrible ever we were sure they had done workers the 10 hour bill railroad wonderful things for Utah and her v as presented to congress. It limit- people, hut we were not at that ed the hours of continuous titne able to buttonhole our friends To opmeat on railroads to 1(5. and tell them just exactly what pose such a measure is to condone glorious stunts they had pulled off. wholesale slaughter; yet all three We are now able to give you a line of our best men are recorded as on Southerland and Howell, and cast their votes against the such is our purpose in this article. having bill apd against the lives of thousWe also have some dope on Reed of workers. Some of you may have ands Smoot. But the unkindest cut of all read these things before, but a rewhen our beloved senators came petition will serve to better impress voted for child labor. They helped them upon jrour minds. from 14 to the lower age working It should Le remembered that 12 of in!the Dist. Columbia, and the senators and congressmen were to to insult the poor. (!ev, added as an n V i vent to Washington by. the of this ten and girls hoys and women of Utah. How permitted to work at any occupawell they have repaid the sons der age in case they have poor and tion of toil is told the and IF IIov. nterprisinp and wideawake tu id? urrounding you When the Muoke trom that trrarut oiti smeitcr begins to curl over the mountain topu then w id he our time to howl altogether, st ENTERPRISE LAUNCHES 4 TOOELE, UTAH, SATURDAY, CLUB SOCIAL Rp A Tooele You know they'ra best; so do a few But the others I general public are they informed? Tell them! Dont keep it a dark secret. ,4 i ; i?,,i i sim iV Min t It'l, ts A .i jrii OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL J I Tooele, ... , ... t (H pi Let the light shine through t the columns of this paper.. RANK IMS. Utah. bf W. . U ) Church News. ' THE STAKE PRESIDENCY WILL VISIT THE WARDS AS FOLLOWS s. . ; - able-bodi- ed ' Ave-nti- - I f What it is costing you per a year to JEJE1 house, then let us show you how you can use practically this same money to buy your own jE3lOXO. on Our easy payment plan. MT TiieHoir.e Missionaries Will Visit As E. M. Atkin & Geo. L. build you one to suit your own conveniences andideas, costing anywhere from One dred Dollars ($100.00) to $5,000.00. 3S Let Us Talii It Over! Hun- Tate. Oct. 9th 191. 23th St. John Tooele R. T. Brown &JWm. Soelberg. Clove Oct 9th 23th Vernon W. H. Cassity & Jno. Stockton T.Iercur Gustave Anderson Lake View E. T. We will sell you a house already built, or Follrat W. W. Sagers Batesville Grantsville L & & 1919a J. Gillett Oct" 9th 1910.. 23th H. II. Mil ward. Oct. 9th 1910. 23th W. G. Shields. Oct. 9th 1910. 23th D S Sunday School every Sunday oclock a m in the district school house; Kindergarten, Primary,. Intermediate, Theological and Parents Department. Religious Services in the Meeting House at 2 p m. Everybody is cordially invited regardless of their religion at 10 convictions. Silas C Orme, Peter Clegg, Alvin A Walters Ward Bishopric . Methodist Church Services at the Methodist Church as follows: Preaching every Sun. at 7:30p m. Sunday School at 11 a m., and prayer meeting every Wad. at 7:lft la m. A cordial " nvitation is extecd to all. T P Cook PagUw. |