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Show TOOELE, UTAH, SATURDAY. SETT. "Vol. 2, No., 8 interest on Prom an ecr'ii'-mithe money. point of vie v, the Pro-- i Service should be aide to fin I smxeihir.g move worthy of offering to the public as an in estment. jtrul iEODY AND constructed Col. Roosevelt has a platform which is so insur- La. " ed months, let us see what the Gout:i ment geologist, Alfred If. Brooks, of the says in Bulletin 4 l2-The Minentitled Survey, Goo-logic- A V lilt !' have held back the development of the Bering River and Matanuskj fields, one being the advances mad? in the California oil fields and the This is easy for you to do if you can make a small payment down. The balance will make like rent. other the unfortunate conditions j existing in regard to the laws under which Alaska coal lands can be taken up. He explains the legal situation very succinctly as follow, Though laws intended to enable the individual to obtain tine to coal lands hare been on the statute books for the last decade, not a single acre of land, has yet (July 1 1910) gone to patent. It b therefore not surprising that .ingress has been checked in the cwl fields and that many who tvou'd undertake their development la re become diseuraged. The first act, passed June 0, 1900, simply extended to Al. f 'a law-- , d the provisions of the in the United States. This law v ineifective, for it provided that only subdivided lands could bo taken up s and there were then no land in Alaska. The matter by the act of "April 2S 1904, which permitted unsun eyed lands to be entered and the s;a veys to be made at the expense We have a larjje number of houses pick from and you are sure to be to Gf'lliiS ,i you mug'J you dont tlj. ad-M- r' ' pah , If' ;j ''111 i.fiil ,1 fmW'i i pa.. i;l will " ffOliV :S ' j, h li A ), ft. "iPPUA .V4 llU' be A. I iv dpi .fit i I f. iv T OFFICE iii C, OeIAL , 'A i 1 j ' JTyf ''pi.' a;u; ;,tu; of this paper. C W. BAKK Uintht, im, by N, ) Utah. GO 1 II mm,1, vt t I, ... d pAtet when You know they're best; so do a few otbeisl Llut the genual publie are they Informed? Tell them!- .Dont keep r U fiji-.'-i- ii;' acconi-plia- h them '.ii.'EjfcAl .!Vt If. sr-vcy- B'tpOdp , I' eie-me- tn u-- ed cd THE STAKE FBESI5ES3Y US FOLLOWS Vhat it is costing you per year to 3RBKTT a house, then let us show you how you can use practically this same money to buy your own on our easy payment plan. ISome The Home Missionaries Will Visit As Follows E. M. Atkin Batesville or i $ iM'-m- . R. T. Brown 1910. 25th & St.John Tooele W. II. Cassity Clover Vernon Wm. Soclherg. Sept Uth 1910. 25th & Jno. J. Gillett Sojit 11th 1910. 25th Gustave' Anderson & II. Il.'Milw: 'd. Sept 11th 25th 10. StocKton Mercur VV. Lake View E. T. 1 G. Shields. Sept 11th 1910. 25th build you one to suit ycur own conveniences andidcas. costing an where from One Hun- 1 - Scptllth W. W. Sagers & Wc will sdl you a house already built, L. Tats. & Goo. Grantsville imer-tree- ( 11 JILL VfSiT THE WARDS j 1 il1," .'i coal-lan- d 1 ?'') il 5b. and its Utiluation. factors two Brooks remarks that Coal The Spanish American Republics with the aid of the United States, are maintaining in Washington the biggest and most energetic press bureau on earth in the Bureau of It is the American Republics. avowed purpose of this institution to promote the internal and extern al commerce of its members, and to bring about better feelings between the nations that make up the twenty-on- e adhering republics. The biggest of these friendly sisters of the United States in Brazil, which in the month of July, of this year, sold the vorv large amount of 85,020,882 worth of goods to the United States and bought of us We buy 2,078,175. goods worth coffee of Brazil, which accounts for tire balance of trade against us, but Brazil would buy more of us if we had it to sell, and in fact is steadly increasing her purchases, She sold us during the past seven months over fifty million dollars worth of goods. In order to increase her exports, Brazil is giving bounties for raising rubber, wheat, and other, articles. The great countries of south America are growing very rapidly in wepbh and power and influence, tee day this country will be UyTifint su'cnoou? efinrtis to gain tfcE trade, which has been going largely to England and Germany. the qualify of your gooda a secret is what ripT'e' i !!; al KEEPING V,: Akioko ing Industry in 1910 and v,.-r- T ! pS'i.i the 'recognized selves, have and "progressives gents done. Some of them philandered for a time, flirting with the liberal element, only to be warned back into the ranks of conservatism by the demands of the regulars where the latter were in undisputed control of the party machinery. But the whole country seems to be in the mad rush toward amore radical ly representative system of govern--vuen- t, entrymen. TntunatMy. bCAwf,,, am1 the forme? pren'Wit G, tha t only tracts c provided is lie movement. the' leading acres could be taken up, and no by no one in making an acrecognition was given to the fact curate, shrewd estimate of the si ate that it was impracticable to develof public opinion. op an isolated eoai field requiring Col. Roosevelt has discovered the expenditure of a large amount what the people want. The acclaim Al of money by such small units. which met Ids recent utterances a; Remedial legislation was sought parcntly proved that, and he is the and enacted in the statute of May man to cast his fortunes with the 28, 1908. This lav' permitted the powerful public, whose applause consolidation of claims staked premakes or mars the fortunes of vious to .November 12, 1900, in those who appeal to if. The move Alaska will undoubtedly make a tracts of 2,500 acres. One clause ment is bound to grow. It will demand when Congress meets again of this law invalidated the title if gather strength daily, and theie is for legislation which v. ,,t permit of individual or corporation at little probability that anything can the opening of the rich coa1 fields any any time in the future ownes any stop it. If the movement is one in that Tunhory. The entire Pa- interest whatsoever, directly or incalculated to bring prosperity to cific Coa-- will benefit by having in more than one traM. the country, it will endure; if it be the Alaska coal made available. directly, The purpose of this clause was to the lure of false prophets, it will The Government, which is paying prevent the monopolization of coal pass away. But in any event, a about cue million dollars a year in fields; its immediate effect was to large and perhaps controlling height o get Pennsylvania and discourage capital. It was felt by of the people is determined to West Virginia coal carried around that this clause might lead have a change. Perhaps it would to the Pacific Coast for the use of many of title through the 'to forfeiture 'be as well 4a recognize that this is j the fleet in order that the Alaska of inheritance or might accidents their temper now as at some later coal may be conserved, will also even be by the uimi rupulous time. benefit. On this point, Senator in blackmailing. It would appear Perkins, chairman of the Commit- that land taken up under this law tee on Narrd Affairs said recently: to might at any time lie coal is as good as the Government that PROFITS FORESTRY through the ac(namely, the Geological tion of any individual who. irmo- hey survey), say it is, and we can get !.ceilty or otherwise, ohtaine I interit at reasonable rates, it would be est in more than one coal company. Anyone who expects to get rbw 0f veiy veat benefit to the Navy Such a title was felt V) be too in- s out of practical foresty, by planting !as ,,s 0 the conimmcial secure to warrant the large in and waiting for them to giow needed for mining developIn will probably lie disappointed diana! Dewey, president of the ments. Tine dliTeieime between the less he hapnens to e epowine General Boasd of the Navy, in a of coal mid the mi: n mi calvptu; eocretaiy ..lever, mate a pjf.f j. p,( i;, not always ill Sen ice he. recognized. A pfimer daim may i lie ' E hoe: cal yield a ,u I'Ll. suv, profit to the pm-- , wf re w ho ru ,, e :r Senator Pi rkir.s lias bill a supply of proUh.u- and (its : U!M n agreeable m hue a few simple tools, ui - a necestu.d-m. V e ongni to bo sary preliminary to coal lubdmr at to ru i 'i Mi l at ide water lea-- several thou-- .ml doka : r o tilde 7,i tan1 u i m. r 2.7c ami we e V 'it of the age expended on e..ch r: ' ' lirUl drt .'V cuarse-g- a ah or the money ncccty cm; a mi ill "'tie'll pine ' r u t li.m of n i peq, no ly rape nod. mv o 'n, nii u.i mp c r merle until better hind er, but it is of A wer tlBhU of the Nava unthfimed ihm chairman As In crowded, growth. V capital lies Iron imo-tlike I mu will would ill 'about vet Commit the yield lee, pine stands, ' ie eq iljonent an 1 transp'Tt it ion the mirrs opened, Private tacihticw. ri'!ie--13.000 board feet of lumber to the to explain hong ST. 50 At per Mapit al would do ii with a iki ro ob m s to acre in fifty earn. c .al mine' eeijr I think thousand n the stump, which is bo get i j to tic iieio becali.-- r jL idea u Pl.t cl not too iufle to estimate v valent that niiy individual b ' u it at, this would give 897.50 an tor, after .taking: a coal chaiii, t can proceed to acre, not counting am thing for mr,-.-t pie fine ii iu imnnK develop it at a pro-- 1 n be could iiandied on fit a, fie might a gold,pla e!. seedin. iransphuiung. thinning, tfir as v 4 ; lESTERPRiSIBS applause of the multitude, and it is another thing to garner in the Votes of those same men who did the shouting. Col. Bryan found that to be true. And yet, Without doubt there are a lot of progressive senators and representatives who Will come out from In under cover next December. out right fact, they fire coming They have felt that the 'along. party was not keeping up with the development of advanced thought among the people, but they have hesitated about declaring them- V-- ' Price Live Gents 1910. business basis. Congress has bungled the ogi situation in Alaska. In crier that there may lie an un lerstarJing Jf this subject, which has been persistently befor the public for many rot radical, if not revolutionary, that the regulars will refuse to stand on It and whether this means that beside the two old parties there will be in the field for the next Presidential electio n a newr liberal or progressive party made up from the, progressive gathered up everywhere is a question which just now is giving the political prophets much concern. It is one thing to attract the SL I c HEW POUTiGS Wether or other work, 2 dred Dollars ($100.00) to 0.000 00. at L D S Sunday School every Sun "'ey 10 oclock a m in the district sc: of hou.w; Kindergarten, Primary, In Theological and Parents j p-- i a- , ' ! , t , t 1 I ' , - Let Us Tsili If QvqiI f o I ft. Religious Services in the Meei g House at 2 pm. Everybody is cordially invited regardless o their religi: ,t. convictions. Silas C Orme, Peter Clegg, Alvin A Walters Ward Biahoprfi ist OUEiroh j m-- 1 Grid-probab- i pio--p- r- - que-iio- -, c; Services at the Methydirt Church r; follows: Preaching every Sun. at 7:0 rn. Sundry Sfhoql at 11 a r,i., a.cl prayer meeting every Wed. at 7:30 m. A cordial invitation is extenm. to all. T T'Cook .I'EStCT |