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Show THE TOOELE TIME5. PublLhe-- Ln .u d ! Act ji Utahs Greatest Smelter at the Home and Smelting: Industry. of i Wv . i! i t, matter August 1,, 28, 190&, at 1'.M u ed t" ery batnrday. the post office at Tooele, Utah, under the Three Months Sample Copies sent free on request on application made known rates Advertising .$ 2 (X) 1 Si Editor and Propriety Chas. T. STONiA marks, Attorney at Law. County Tooele City, Utah, Attorney. at , tv Secy. September 17th, 1910. To Members of the Voluntary Eire Department, New Town, Tooele City. Gentlemen: On my visit to Tooele today I was informed of the good work done by you at the recent fire on my premises and which, but for your timely aetion, would undoubtedly have spread to other and more The county central committee was chosen as follows; W. S. Marks John MeKellar and James Gardner of Tooele; Leo Johnson and Henry Jefferies of Grantsville; G. W. Bryan of Mercur; Geo. St. Clare of Ophir; C. Reynolds of W. Stockton; of Jones Walter Vernon; Will G. Clark of W. Bryan of Erda; Lake Point; A. J. Stookey of Clover W. J. Allstrom of St. John; Wm. - &KD o d Tooele County. TOCELE Speaking From Experience. I want a run for my money. Then go to Chicago. that Why do you recommend town? Because thats where a footpad chased me for 16 blocks. selves determine. Very Respectfully. A. F. Doremus. South Main St. Tie ret . ,, following answer ..re - ve? coninmnu atior. om-,v- p ls,nDry of O.i 7 h I. se '. Ul'H.l It GENERAL MERCHANDISE i green, Manager E. the Inter-Mounta- in Dances Every Fri- day Evening Moving Pictures with Illustrated Songs Every Night Except Sunday and fiance Nights First Performance from 7:30 to o; second performance from g to For Sal.e Dr. L. A. McBride DENTIST 1030 OFFICE Admission SO Cents IN BAKU BIllLBiRS Tooele 4x20 Rods, Shade trees, Fifteen Bearing Fruit Trees $ Two Room house with city water Enquire at Times office. I Plat of ground BUSINESS a-- te c. i in Theatrical Circuit Parties representing The Chief Dry Chemical fire extinguisher presented a proposition to the council. Mr. Taken under advisment. of C. chief Tire Plat White, Dept, asked the council to provide the Dept, with more hose and a truck to take the place of the cart they now have- Councilman F. M. Davis moved that the question of purchasing 1000 ft. of hose be referred to the committee on fire and police, carried. Wm II. Yowles petitioned for light 011 1st Hast and 2nd north street, and one in front of the Olympia Bakery. Council allowed the first one but denied the other. Lee & Tate made a proposition to paint the belfry and roof of city hall for $105.00. Relerred to committee on public grounds. Justice A. O. Evans tendered his resignation as city Justice of the peace ,to take place at once. Lay-e- d on the table until next regular meeting. In discussing the question of j water system, councilman Davis said that there is a move on foot to make the city' a proposition to sell to them. Decided to get fig tires on the system, and buy or put in au independent system. Reported that the owners of the present system would extend their system to part of the town where it is now ended, , soon as they could get a ; 'udrantput in. The present OP.') a . r for Cu.km; , EVERYTHING House The Tooele Opera On Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Sir & Friend: The Plat C (New Town) and members of Volunteer Fire Department wish to acknowledge the reSomething Wrong. ceipt of your kind letter, together (Post committed suicide because he with the generous donation con- was overworked. Pooh! He couldnt have been so tained therein. M. Ik and very busy or he wouldnt have found Iosepa; Waddaups We cannot deny the fact that the time to do It in. Life. Adamson of Lake View. inclosed check is at this time most The Delegates chosen to attend but more highly do the state convention were E. T. acceptable, Will Never Know. we prize the feeling, and the apSeymour It Is better to be right Wooley, W. J. (dark and Frank spirit that prompted than president. Durfee of Grantsville; M. M. Bush preciative communication. Ashley Is it? How do you know? Edward Scallon and V. S. Marks your While we are at all times ready Youve never been either, and never will be. of Tooele; Chas. VV'arr of Erda; J. and willing to render our services B. Heckman of Stockton; James wherever called and do our best, Gridley and Mr. Williams of Ophir; still the memories of appreciation Geo. Cullinane of Mercur, and E. B. of our humble efforts are bound to Aalhur of St. John. act as a stimulant. In their platform, in reference never require Hoping you to the prohibition movement, the our services may but assuring again, eonventiou favored strict regulawe will always be ready at you tion, and submission to a popular the tap of the gong, we remain, vote. Most Obediently yours, The good people of Ophir did Plat C Volunteer Eire Departthe entertaining act in fine style, ment of Tooele, Utah. and the delegates left with those tender spots in their hearts glowCITY GOUNGIL ing with, warmth, toward their hosts. 1 EMPORIUM Tooele, Utah. u Provide Shade for Chicks. Provide chicks with shade and where a cool breeze can fan them in warm weather. This should be supplied, even if a temporary board roof is the only thing that can be Tooele, Utah, Sept., 20th, 1910 Salt Lake City. Sept. 19,1919 TO THE REPUBLICANS OF UTAH: Standing upon a platform of aggressive Republicanism as enunciat e l by such time honored Republican leaders as ruled the nation from the time of Lincoln to the pres ent time, I hereby announce nn candidacy for the nomination of Representative to Congress subject to the decision of the Republican State Convention to be held in Ogden on September 26th, 1910. I feel that my long continue! service for the party and in the interests of Utah, which I have at all times endeavored to serve and. conscientiously honorably justified me in asking of the Republican Party of this state, this honor. If elected, (and of this there can be no d ubt if I am. nominated) I shall endeavor to cany out the will of the people of Utah on al national questions affecting their general welfare and that of the state, to the end that it may attain a leadership among the sister hood of states. If defeated for the nomination, I shall cheerfully acquiesce in the aetion of the con vention, and the party can rmt assured that I shall do all in my power to preserve the entity and integrity of the party and do iny utmost toward its success at tlm polls on November 8th 1910. Harry 8. Jorepli. POST CARD FICKLE ERGS. evangelist? Mr. A. F. Doremus. MEANING i3 Store. valuable property. For your efforts to save my property, I can offer my sincere thanks But as a token of my appreciation of the public spirit shown by you on this and other similar occasions, Be Plarin. I ask you to accest the inclosed Where will you spend the heated check for $25.00 to be used for term? Pardon me, before I answer-yo- u are such purpose as you may youra summer resort agent or an i L On motion Attyu Bonelli was Conveyancing, Fire Insuiance and Fidelity Eouds. given power to select a competent 1 assistant to get the paving propoi-- Vowles & Evans Bldg., Tooele City tion in a good condition to adver-- , tis for bids. The reparing of the bridge, on I discused; referred to Broadway committee Tooele News Edward Dalton & Mayor Marshall were appointed to attend the Naws, Confectionery, Siaiionery Good, Roads convention at Ogden EVERYTHING FSESH STR.CTLV UP TODATE on the 23, 24, and 26, inst. Tw-and one bills were allow-eAG ENTS FO R referred back to the maker Singer Sewing Machines j Salt Lake City, Utah, iuuh. ftfca Law- - j rihc Republican county convention met iz )'iir on the 20th, Inst. The honor m presiding over the deliberation', was conferred upon Edward gallon, of the smelter office fone h'le 0. S. X. Piatt push ed the pencil; and the assembly placed m m i lination the following ticket: Representative, E. T. Wo ley, uantsville; Attorney, W. S. Marks dooele; Assessor, Walter Janie-,Recorder, Fred Mathew Ajex, Clerk, Bn. an la; ( ommissioner, 4 years term Clover; 2 J. C Orme, Tooele; years term, W. J Clark, (Irantsville; Sheriff, M. M. Rush, St. John; Treasurer, Sarrd. Johnson, Tooele; Co. Supt. of school, Lillian Rowberrv, Grants vide: Surveyor, J. Bowman, Ophir; A 'O M. M. Bush was chosen county ch .irman, and James Gardner coun I '"-- 3 L. L. BAKER, Att0PRey 5 7 9 12 15 18 19 27 2S 4X. HATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: Ov V, Mr,, WILLIAM s. cial Attorney on the paving propo- sition were dispensed with. Citv Atty. Bonelli said that the council was now in. a safe position to go a head and advertise for bids , on the paving Districts No. 1 2.5 s r. Oil T. Ilammond of 8. L. City as spt- - jostence, 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 wlto took it up when it was to be had AT L You Know that Land frnefthlP 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 dan there is a Lot of Land open to choice. This Will Not Always lie Descriptive Literature Furnished on Application to D. E. IH'RLEY, Gen. Bass. Agt. R. R. S'- - SALT LAKE CITY |