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Show Y t 9 uw- A - FOOELE cit of importance, turn as Tooeie now is ami neuauly wiil be greater, .can afford to hae it reprent:Ki e news., 6 jo ortsu:Kten ippLmon for tho $ jper lavs of u .OoU il effing lu'rona,:. 3 Arol. 2, No. 25 TOOELE, UTAH, SATURDAY, Jan. On Monday, Jan. 9th, the Committee of tlie Senate presented to that tindv, a report unequivocally in favor of the election 'of Senators by direct vote of Ihe ..people. This will be ro warded as a t remen 'dons step in ad ranee by all who bare beeh shouting tire slogan, The Let the Peope Rule. Senator holier es most cntlm-a.Ytieally in the principal of the direct ote, for he happens to be in Washington through the favor of his fellow citizens. There are sevoial Or-'e- ry others the Senate gh -- railways one-Wha- t -- - rd coal-lan- Ms this-repor- pre-.c- n Intere-dingTh- I -- repie-w-nte- TTlie decrease Masting at Atlanta Great Of Fairbanks, Seward penin.--r la, President Taft and two members and some of The smaller placer dis of Ins Cabinet tvi participate in tricts. Except in these camps and the coal fields, the output from all the meeting of the Southern Comthe mining districts increased. In mercial Congress to be held March ppite of the decreased gold produ- S, 9 and 10, in At ant i, Go. The ction and the handicap because of President lias chosen fur his address the dhlav in nooning the coalfields, A Greater Nation Through a Considerable .Kivarffements weie Greater South;" .Secretary Dickinson wiil have for his subjeet, "The made in the mining iudu-tr- y of Law in the South' I'afor. t As in previous rears .s,iv !! Wilson will talk on tue! is of the'v.nd lack tie cheap 'report, Thc the advance to one great hindrance Agricultural Obligations in the Snith." Others on the program Brent of the inimng in Alaska. Ho na , the Ilteiiic soa- - of addroses aro Col. lhudf)re 1 ry lu-dr- y 1 a-- i camera KEEPING the quality of your goods a secret is whtt you accom- plish when you dont advertise them. t ' wa. du. of fi ait from Cape Colony has increased from nearly 450,000 boxes in 190b to 201. 871 in 1910. The exportation consists chiefly of pear s, Autli grapes next in importance, followed closeOther ly by plums and peaches. fruits exported, but in much smaller quantities, were nectarines, mel-- . ons, apricots, apples pineapples. Consul Mason Mitchell, at Wfia, i Samoa, reports the appearance of a beetle which is greatly mi'clou to The Elands me cocoanut Bees. greatly dependant on oc ) ir its, and the ravages of the bo Tie are looked on with alarm. Consul General lb 11, at Era. k- fort, reports a decreased production in Germany. of Consul Jesse E. Jajkson, waiting from Aleppo, Turkey, dep the methods used in cleaning rti p5 and carpets, and recommends that' carpet sweepers, which nr cally unknow, L though T x?o pie of tl skeptical concerning all new a tic': A The honey industry, Cii 'll comparatively new there, is i.ia ing steady growth in Hr wan. T honey yield at present is wort about 870,000 annually. llawr sends out 500,0(10 r:m'S of pit apples every syear the ; reag; that f rti it being 5,5 0 a. i ;s. Tw companies hae been incorporati in Hawaii to grow tobacco, and oi of them shipped 0,000 pmndsthi - vt s ; 5 .'j1 i. w it- - -- rn j IPII v.p Because we make the pavnmnts just like rent and in this way you get your lent buck. Hr pause 'it is good investment aixd if you should move away it wiil be a source of income. CecatiM Tooele is destined to be THE BIG SMELTER TOWN, and roperty is cheaper now than it '.vill ever be again. Because when you own the place you live in yon can make it more valuable in your spare time. We lime some of the best houses In Tooele for you to select from and you are sure to be suited. Call and see us anvwa v. e in the valu e f the mineral production entirely charge able to the falling off in the output Price I;ive Cents Rsajs as does the Oregon Senator, but inhere are a few who do not give up the old for the new, with facility, reformers a whit h should cost only 82.50; in and they will give-thbattle. merry the second place, the coal tonnage Even the Judiciary Committee needed to help support the Itself is not on the report. is nomexistant. In spite of which acted on these handicaps, the backers of The it consisted of Senators Rayncr, some of the railway projects have Borah and Dillingham. Dilling- shown commendable enterprise in ham dissented from the report. continuing construction work. It is understood that others onthe The Copper River Railway com'main committee will also dissent, pleted the construction of the line so that there will'be a minority re- as fast as Chitina, 131 miles from t port and perhaps more than Cordova, at the end of September v 111 become of this report is and also put a temporary bridge There will be acho&s the Copper at this point. not hard to guess. 'Filibustering over it, and it seems The remaining (10 miles to the likely that there will not be any Bonanza mines are of easy conBut to get struction, and the managers report action at this session. a favorable report oil this subject that the line will render accessable but of a corfimitto and to the both the copper deposits of the issues squarely before the Senate is Chitina Valiev and the placers of ah achievement, and the advocates the Nizina- district. The Alaska i' will so Northern Railway maintained com popular it. tnunication over its .71 miles of .Most of the other railway track. projects appears to have lain dorMining in Alaska mant awaiting the settlement of d the The comvatlou. question. retary were operated but pleted railways 4 annual report on (he .iced no special mention." a .dcsourceA'nnd production of Alas ka for 1910 is now in preparation tinder the direction of Alfred H. For Ostfsr Geoof United the States Brooks, logical Survey. :The more import tant features of relating What the National Adniinstra. to the mining 'development during tion thinks about the good road 'the year are abstracted in a state- movement is shown by the work it ment just issued. is doing through the Road Com mis Th value of the mineral output siou in Alaska, Mijor Richardson of Alaska in 1010 is estimated at being t. The annual report SI 7, TOO, 000; the value in 1909 was j0 the Major, recently issued, is 821.149,423. O'! this, the estimat National Adminised value of the gold output in 1910 tration can not do this work in the ivas id'(ij:(i0,C(O; that of 1909, 820, States, but the American AssociaThe copper production tion for Il'gh.v. ay 871, 078. Improvement, in 1910 is estimated to have liven which has been organized by some 5,000,000 pounds, valued at abm.lt cf the most prominent men in the $710,000 that of 1909' was '4,121, nation,- will try to advance this '705 pounds, valued at x.VftS,211. work. This organization has estab The value of fhe other mineral pro- - plshecl offcos n t)0 colorado Build- ducts,- including silver, lead gyp-ur- n hig, jn Washington, and it will try marble and coal, is estimated at to arouse and stimulate sentiment $300,000 an increase over that for ro;u nnprovment. It has as .of 1919. officers and directors such well The total value of the '.via ska known men as Hon. Lee Met 'lung, zrtineral production since IS,SO, Treas. of the United Ftates; Com "hen mining was begun,- is, in missioner Harlan, of the Interstate round numbers, S'l 8(5, 0 0,000 of Commerce Commiscion; W. C. 'which 8179,000 4)00 is Brown, President of the New York fcy the vakre of the goll output Central Lines; B. F. Yoakum, Chair man of the Frisco Lines; Walter II Page, Editor Worlds Work; Alfred jGeneral Cci.dilions Noble, Pist President American Socle tv of Civil Engineers. -- g-- 1911. P? Public." dt is expected that, there will be a big attendance at this meeting and vim the Governors of all the South The railway s arc at a double dis ern States v. ill be there. In ' the first p'ace. advantage. they are paying from Ml to 812 a Consular .Holes ton for coal used in operating, Railways ant believe v ho 14 Fn-Jance- ." d in r General board of alaska and the adjacent Roosvelt Surgeon portions of the inland region have Walter Wyman, T. V. Towderly, Woodrow M ilsou, to depend on expensive coal brot Governor-elec- t from British Columbia, Japan, and and Duncan U. Fletcher, U. U Washington, so long will the indus- Senator from Florida, who is a tries of the Tcnitory suffer. With member of the Executive Commitcoal ct S', to S20 a ton along the tee of the Southern Commercial Pacific seaboard of Alaska, even Congress, Senator Fletcher wiil mines located at tidewater are at speak on the 'Southern RenaissMr. George W, Perkins, of great economic disadvantage. tier such conditions only the richest jthc firm of J. P. Morgan & Co., will and largest ore bodies can be! speak on "Business Efficiency; mined at a profit. and Wm. C. McAdoo vill give an address on 'Corporations and the cpular Eleclisn a! Senators Judi-vY-la- :i Me .ixvaUc t Dp enterprising and in int'!TiMts wirrounrtmsf ou. Whoa. the bmoke from that grit mi ok! amrlur a h4nni to curl oer the mountain top S to ho..l altogether. hen v. l.i tie our The exportation .You knew they're best; so do tt.few But- - the others 1 general public-r-a- re they informed? Ted tlnn-- ! Dont keep it n da;k sectet. ii.h"!!'1 WklW l.y. r ..rva , ' V 1,1 li fUTc!1' rN'JliT, ' p'-'- t. - ' k Ah , km t. VGF r?ii! f Sf'H'b k. j L . f - j , SJ OFFICE COMMERCIAL Tooele, BANK ky shine through the columns of this papdr. ,( Vwupyiult Utah. UJO, by W. K. C ) ' ll What it is costing you per a year to house, then let us show you how youcan use prac tically this same money to buy your ovn 2E3IOXXXO on our easy payment plan. RBKTT j ' I if Jan. 8th Lake View " T. E. s regard her fiarre? ( Nearly Well, they don't the jouninan with, cay uegiad el.vy. ip-ga- 1911 22th A R. T. Erown A Wm. Soelberg. Jan. Batesville Grants ville W. H. Cansity St. John We will sell you a house already built, or Jno. & , 8th 22th 1911. J. Gillett Jan. 8th 1911, 22th Tooele biiild yoti one to suit your own conveniences andideas. costing anywhere from One Hun- at L D S Sunday School every Sunday 10 oclock a m in the district schotl house;- dred Dollars ($100.00) to - Kindergarten, Primary, Inter; mediate. Theological and Parents $5,000.00. partment. II t Le! Us V at the De ToctinJ, RvCrl)oJy is eordia; invi'e regardless of their religiou" Hons s, paren-- - memmSFWL the tr.m;-way- They Knew Whst She Was Mrs. Gildersleeve Mow do L'.NTs 4 V2 Ctaeii NsvSy - y mu-hin- iEBwrBan Let the light a (- acre. ki ' f. lii,l year. Cotton was grown this season fe r the first time at Columbus, Tan aulipas, Mexico. The results have aroused considerable enthusiasi i Feed was in; over' the prospects. and the pfoductk Georgia, ported has been very satisfactory, tli yield being one bale and more pc Sal-oni- 'l laU -- Growing conditions were excepiion-allIist year the exports good. were 47,011,77(5 pounds. About 125.000 acres are under cultivation The 1910 cotton crop in the District in European Turkey is 4,000,000 pounds, or 20 per cent less than last year. Among foreign trade opportunities indicated by the Consular Reports, are demands for disinfect ants, horn carriage buttons, stock, shoe leather, Epsom salts, magnesium sulphate, bridge material and construction, Hlk dress s goods and shopping bags, and other conces.dons, A.i :i can boots and shoes, patent m photographic chemicals, innt.i tions of animal hair, a for parting leather for bnk bind- ing, and general cf'ice anidGneer Vtl hi kii'W-V- r'm alcc-ho- l It is estimated that 55,000, 00p pounds of cotton will bl exported from Peru for the' current yeat. It Um uii . e-- at. q -- 2 p m. wlv Tail! It Over! , Silas ' C Ornio, Peter Ck'gg, Alvin . . Walters A . Ward fA.lsQdlSi j ' CiiGTSll ices at the Methodist Church as , re-'.r.idg every Sun. at 7:80 p Sm-,,i11 a m., and Schcel Wed. at 7:30 p prnjcr ir.cct:eg every is all.A cu:J ettendec 3i i,t. to all. Sc fellow s: I tr T P Cook t? . l f t 1 |