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Show T of Importance. uch its Tooeie nu ciy now is and iq? will be tcatar, a a uflord to Mae vttawj news- acprceniarie go outstfac uppeuraoeetfor the iftt'K of rood adverninig patwage. Ua iu per VoJ. , No. m jm i TOOELE, UTAH, SATURDAY, l f ' Feb. 25 1911 Price Five Cen day on this matter, but yp to this Mrs. Mary, etc.,, Wilding dec arcs writing it has not acted, and the she will. pot allow a little thing like. President seems to have little hope .that to ftop her from p,ayipg.-taxoIt may, however, that it will. appropriate enough money so the The Bcre- work already bebun may be carp fiese borers arc very nil :vus aim Uo a gia:.t amount of ried to a conclusion. rrr.ge. tr.cu tuty will be '-b ALL LOOKS GOO Mechanical Cover. gre. t luoreaae y.lU'h liaa. place of bite years in the size pf jnntiY.ee. baa add i rv;uly to 1 'ii.U lias led. to tors f tbn.uc:-- . evp. rime n.il vwl; in an effort to pro luce a good mechanical stoker T.e Chicago & .Mica railroad has the ?r.nise stoker, orruatly i.l.pn-iwh 'i ib. v arc cimpping ai. f. 'vit and passenger lo t . h. i comotivet. I'oal U throw n. into a hin from w'nih it Is do'ivvredto different J-h- ! WP 1: aCi-jCtl- -- rots to sh r. that they cf acthe enemies Those ncriod-.t. Its are far enouj b apart to se c any to mis a:.. the borer for v wtnseet The adult, Is. e moth with a spread ef c measurm about nn im h an-- ' The larva is more than an -a long ana umber in color SucU an .insect is not easily Spraying will jobviousiy ii4ve little effect JHn it the chief mean til fighting It preventive. -t- 1 1 :.-- THE PROGRESSIVE LAST WEEKS FOLLOWING WHAT 00 ARTICLE YOU THINK OF THIS TIBI1B TO ELY RAILROAD A PROBABILITY surplus of rails tor the entire route, The Sait La':e Tolegram in a re-- . and owners of property through which the line would run would .cent issue says: International 0.facials of the pay a bonus. h.d-- t o the The proposed line would and company Smelting railroad, Senator (larks road ably Ixj the means of providing have li.iu conference relative to tle Tooele smelter with a large ton fonstrut tins a rail oad line from r.age of ore kr addition to the outTintic to Eiy, Nevada. Surveys put from Giroux. The line could would be built within a year. line Since the have been made and the be about 103 miles long. It would Southern Pacific and Union Pacific it is .connect with the Giroux mine at have planned to double-tracGould said that the the several Rio lines, traverse and mining Ely, i and Western Pnci r Grand Creek, may cin'u, including Deep The .Rio Grand has .where a large tonnage of silver, follow suit. .lead and copper ores are deposited, been doublc-- ranked in several The fine can be built cheaply, as1 places along the route in Utah and the grade is very light, only one in order to compete in transeon- mountain pass being encauntered. tkiental business die two lines will It is said the Salt lake road has .a hawehe be double-tracke-- prob-'Lsik- k, j 1 d. tar Evsn Is ish FIGht. Pol- 1 PARTY. The birth of a new politic d parattended with tly is always aue-e- nt a great deal of interest. The eoun- try at large is watching to see what comes of the creation of Senators Bourne, Cummins, Lai Toilette, Bristow and others, aided and abet ted by Congressmanelect Kent, and such emident private citizens as Rudolph Spreckles and 'Gifford Pin chot. The gentlemen announce that they have been flooded with letters approving the movement, and while they are not making any considerable display of said letters the fact that there are numerous KEEPING .the quality c ,yourtgoo(.A secret is what you accom- . plish when .you dont advertise them. You .know theyre ao do a. few erst; other I But tin general public ar they informed? TeE them! , Don't keep it. a nrk secret. rcd el, . .and if you should move away it will die a source of income. Because Tooele is destined to be THE BIG SMELTER TOWN, and property is cheaper now than it will ever be egain. self-appoint- ed - . 'r there are some 'thing's about the reforms which the new party has espoused which will need to be more thoroughly triad out be fore the country' at large will wish to see existing methods overturn- ed. Take the election of Senators by the people and the question of the State wide primary. It would look very much as if the election of a Senator as in California, where they have tlie state wide primary, would necessarily become such .an expansive thing that only men of great wealth, or tt ho.--- backed by the big interests, could enter the race, in Wisconsin, for instance,1 Senator Stephens made oath .that spent $107,000 in his last. campaign and if .there had not cen another didlur spent for him, an., he says Qf cwui go If humor can ercep Into CongresNEW USE FOR LEMONS. sional investigations there would seem to be no good reason why it should not also tincture internation Dr. Dunlap, of the Bureau of ChemAs a matter of al negotiations. fact, many funny things occur in istry and one of the members of the matters of State, but your average Pure Food Board, has discovered that sodium citrate, a product made from 'diplomat is so bu ay maintaining die would than the acid of the lemon, ' when mixed his dignity that he admit he ever appeared in a comi- with milk, prevents the coagulation of cal light. Take the potash dispute milk in the stomach and facilitates its with Germany- - for instance. In its assimilation. The use of this of the lemon as a protective colanswer to this country's contention the doctor says, is especially loid, done was that an injustice being valuable in the case of infant feeding through the efforts on the part of when is an acid stomaah. there Simithe German Government, to compel lar results .are obtained from the use Americans to surrender advantageous contracts lor potash a&d to ac- of gelatin, gum arabic, and albumin. cept contracts which would result Thus has science made us acquainted in their paying very much more, with a new and seemingly valu-tn- o use Germany has set up the plea that for the ordinary lemon of commerce, that he docs rot know that there! its action in penalizing the Ameri- the cultivation of which Congress is was, it is evident that a poor man ' cans bv imposing a heavy export patriotically trying to encourage and no matter how worth K .light be' would be debared at the very out tax which would fall on them alone with promising success, inasmuch of set from getting into tlie contest was justified from the standpoint this country now produces of conservation. Naturally, the all the lemons consumed in the United Lewis, one of La Toilette's candidates for governor in the IhsC elecGerman people have a notion that States. tion, spent $77,000 in the primaries' this country hai gone daft over and was defeated. Of course, this, 'conservation a; it doubtless is may be a considerable improvejustified in doing when it sees sss Tire ment on tine system it supersedes, in coal Alaska the conservating but perhaps it is not asking too millions for the of Inhabitants of much to have it tested a little that Territory who some day will before it is accepted need it, perhaps. However, the Congress seems to be unable do longer attitude of Germany is about as determine what shall be done (reridiculous as is the attitude of the garding .the Presidents policy of United States regarding Alaska. having a Tarriff Bnard to ascerWQM 'i i . Germany is the only country which tain with considerations shall enter '1 ! ; has developed potash deposits, but into the making up of the tariff 9 l.-biAiM.'.y id if every farmer in the world had law. Ihe appropriation under HAS 13 OiliLCRH, to depend whol! on potash fertilihich uh: present Lururd is worksers to grow his crops, and if Ger- ing will be exhausted June 30 next BUT PAYS TAX JUST SAME many supplied the farmers of the Unless Congress makes an ad with world potash, the su pply in ditional appropriation, the 'board ight would still, endure for m il will be without fundi and powerlions of years; and there are doubt- - less to derive any benefit from the Springfield, Mo. Mrs. Mary Saess great stores of potash in Ger- work it has already done, which of mantha Sarah Lavina Nancy many which have not yet been ful- course has been iargerly of a Ilenritta Parthenia Arizona ly defined. Wherefore it must be peliminary and preparatory chara- - Tabitlia Dollie seen that Germany has shown a cterr The .board has about sixty paid her taxes for the first 'time to keen sense of knmor in handing men at work, in this couutry and Tax Collector JE. G. White Aug. 3rd is this conservation argument. abroad, ascertaining the cost of When she was born eleven sisters Talking about the potash fight, production in various lines, and asked that she be named after it seems that t! is country has not' when it gets fairly under way it them. She was. Then, when she in a long time had such a serious will have many more employed, was thirteen years old, she was difficulty with any other country most- of them experts as to the sub married, and a few years later was as has arisen with Germany over jects on which they are at work. married again. Thirteen children lie 'potash contracts. This is Of course Congress may act any .resulted from these unions, but Because when you own the place you live in you can make it more valuable in your spare time. - W have . he Vst Fou--- i im Tooele for you ito select, from mnd you are sureltobe suited, M- - end 11 u Chiirch News. anyway. THE STAKE PRESIDENCY WILL I VISIT THE WARDS AS FOLLOWS t OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL Tooele, 1 one-ha- k i.o4-b.if- over the patriotic citizens s d vitriolic country, and that citizens have shown neat .willingness to be labeled Insurgents or ju-- t Progressives or so that they could make themselves felt in the affairs of Government and aid in correcting .what they deem to be rather serious abuse, gives sufficient grounds for befiereing that this movement will actually result in a new national party, .and as a Moses is needed m every case of Ihis sort, it is likely that the leaders will continue to lead, as long, at least, as they find it advantageous to keep the treasury in a solvent con- evident by the fact the Secretary of state is taking personal charge of the negotiations, and there are likely to be protests on the floor of Congress at any time. dition. -- tc Da entrpitnf and In mtercftu turroundiuc ymi VT)ii. the smoke troro tout (rmud o. t ptaiK' begins to curl over the moonUif Vc then. will be.our time to bawl aiiuvpr. BANK - Utah-Thsttcme Mlsstonaries Guitave Anderson & via E. M. Atkra Batesville GrailtsviHe $ 3.3.00 41.20 60.75 "to SATURDAY, FEB. 4th, 1911 'Los Angeles and return direct. - - - &. 2Gtk G. Shields Jr. Feb. 12th Mil. J. 26th Gee L. Tate. Feb. 12th 1SU. 26th R. T. Erown & Wa St. John via San Ftmummo. Portland. Return limit Marc'1 7,T911. r Milwwd, - W. G. Shields & Lake View E. T. Tariff Board, As'FoIlcws Feb 12th 1911, Stockton Merour lf -- Vifiil Visit Tooele W. H. OftMity & Jno.J. Gillett Feb. U2kh mi. 26th CVore Vernon alt Lake City "racial Trains n t j nvith solid Pullm tr: "tandRTd and cars MeaU la Carte sleepers Dining Leave Salt Lake City g: p m. Feb 4th Secure your sleeping- car'res-ervatio- ns vestibule - now through A, VV. L D S Sunday School every Sariday 10 oclock a tr. in the distrist aShel house; Kindergarten, Priinary, InterDemediate. Theological' and Parent at partment. Religious Services in fcbel Metirt p m. Everybody is oerdi-ll- y invited regardles of thoir religious Houseat 2 conviStion. Silas C Orrme. Raybould, Secy. Elks Club Sakt Lake, or any Salt Lake Route Agent for further infer nation Lu-cret- ia Joues-IIalL-Wildi- j T, i -- C. Peck, G. P. A. Los Angeles, Cal. J. H. Manderfield A. G. P. A. 99 Main, Salt Lake City., Utah 'Peter Cleg, Walter Ward Bhrhnpcie Alvin A 'Mstiioilist CoJrch Services at the Methodist Cfcmvoh a Sun. Tit 7 JC p follows: rreachr-.- g 11 a m., at m. Sunday School at es-er- prayer meeting every WeiL At 7:40 p m. A cordiainrltatian is exteaded to all. TP Cook Pistw |