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Show N, "'f THE LOCAL ROUNDUP. Social and Easiness Mention. ANNOUNCEMENT An article by Roosevelt in each issue of the Times. will appear Through our connection with the Western Newspaper Union, arrange-- 1 mmts have been made with the outlook of New York for publishing a series of articles by Col. Roosevelt. We are anxious at all times to secure the very best far our readers, and will not stop' at additional eqpense to- make the Times the peoples paper. James Kirk Jr, was in town Tuesday. Business men report plenty doing, bu, collections slow. Frank Connor of Stockton Times visitor Thursday. was a Mr. Hoffman made a business trip to Garfield during the week. i. X' l i W. L. Irvine is in the Lake on The American Express business. He is expected in Tooele Composed exclusively of ele trie light- in the near future. ed Pullman Stsndard and Tourist sleep Soon all the various organiza- ers, and dining cars, on the following tions will open up for their winters schedule: work. Now is the time to make d resolutions and them. good keep Leave Salt Lake City S:C0 p m Dyily The conference of Due Los Angeles 2:00 p m (next day) the church of Jesus Christ of ter Day Saints will be held in S. Leave Los Angeles 2:30 p m L. City, hegining on Thursday the Due Salt Lake 3:30 p m (next day) Gth. ir,st. This gives three fast thru trains Messrs Doremus and Sharp of the between Salt Lake and Los Angeles Oquinh Water Co. were in Tooele This will give patrons of the intermoun this week, but the water sy&tem tain region the very best of service. doesnt seem to have benefited much by their visit. Dont semi your job work to the Lake. We will meet Lake prices, We are pleased to learn that and guarantee all of our work. Samuel Johnson, who has been confined to his bed for more than a week is improving, and, we trust, will soon be back to his post, in the court house, looking county after the county funds. -- ' Indian Summer hangs over the land, ind..at!r.g the approach of cold weather The city is making some very A. M. Nelson' went to the Lake commendable improvements, in the returning Monday Mornway of cement crossings on the ing. principal streets in Tooele. What l or good display ads that will be about Flat C? Are her pavements read we charge GO cents per inch doomed to wait until next spring? Why not move and get something per month. else moving? Mrs. Ilickman, daughter of Jas. Banks may fail and your deposKirk, is confined to the I)r. F. M. its Davis Private Hospital with a thereby be lost, but if you own a piece of real estate, it is always very bad rase of typhoid fever. in tact and one of the most valuGood tent, been used about .T able assets possible to own, and months, for sale, apply at the m gives you' a standing and credit Times office. any community. Dr. Phipps is building an office at his residence in Tooele. It is designed to Principal A. M. Nelson made a be quite complete, having all the de- pleasant call at the Timea office tails looked after by the Dr. himself. Wednesday; he also visited the deThe Tooele Improvement Com- partment of the District School, conducted in the Catholic Church pany are selling homes on payments that any working man can in Flat C. There are more than in this fifty students enrolled meet. branch school, which runs as high Mr. R. Pickle is back from Salt Lake as the third grade. City where he spent a couple of months Mr. Geo. Mallett,- one of Tooeles having his eyes doctored. He says his old and respected citizens met with a eyes are still very weak, but is happy very painful accident last week. He the sight is still preserved. was in a peach tree picking fruit, and Any one desiring to purchase a fell to the ground, rceiving some very call at. the Times office, serious injuries. At last reports he (V T1 w to nave cVVh t 'fit. money on was not considered out of y danger. Mr one. Mallett is eighty one years of age, and What about the gymnaseum there doesnt staad a hard jolt like a man of was so much talk about last winter? thirty. Let us see something being done to We understand that the two men reforward the move. It is worthy the presenting the Ogden patent Fire extin consideration of every citizen. guislier, need only a few others of the If your landlord was losing kind to put some of the hotels out of money renting you a house, he business, if they cant put fires out. would soon raise yonr rent, so why The Oquirrh Hotel, so we are informnot become independent and own ed, suffered to the tune of about $19.00 your own home. by their special ability. an has school The Tooele district Philip Enderwires an iron worker at enrollment of nearly 600. About 10 per the smelter thru the construction work, cent of this number attend the branch and employed by the company since school for younger children, held in that time, was taken from the Elite Plat C, with Mi. s McGill as depart- Rooming House to the Tooele General ment teacher. Hospital last Friday, in the last stages Balt is Lakes Windsor of consumption, from which he died The New homelike clean, cosy, comfortable, Sunday. For some time all efforts to hotel, right in the heart of the city locate relatives failed; but later a broth good accommodations; reasonable er was found in Iowa, who wired to rates. ITyrum Baifd, proprietor. hold body for him. He is expected to arrive at any time. East-Boun- Tooele v; : . v-v--t r. j .? V.f s:2 Trading Company. IV! LONG I ..,v! Dry d ON V- - f ?T Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Chinaware Glassware, Crockeries, Paint, Giles, Glass, Etc. Uiah. Tooele, v- - y- - f? v-- - s-- t' T yv V- - w V.- yg - yg . ' " 9 . 4 Jfc '!- - . I, NVA ': i VOWLES & EMMS c REAL ESTATE tk: EASY PAY il ENTS HIE RELIABLE REPRESENATIVE 3 WANTED The Jackson Loan & Trust Co Salt Lake City, Utah most cf t;:e best res the least TOOELE CITY, UTAH 1 9 Jr tr Jackson Hiss. Effidsn! Seruica and Ocuricaus Trealsnsnt Prompt Eclivery to finy Pari ef the Oily ! J. VV. Tate Moroantilo Co r! Trade wiili os ssid Gel Satisfaction 0-- it Everything in General Merchandise, Sibns Snail Fioliis snJ Qi'sl Phone 33 is 0;r UMia zssGsrxzs: i ta vh: ( l company PACIFIC COUHELaCIAL East Street, fm rm ! Goorgs Kostoilo Prop. 1 v-- .: v :r- - r v rj 111 1 STHE TOOELE TIMES rm & m AMERICAN WEEKLY m Tcoele, Utah. j') Mr. Fitzgerald has signed over his About a week ago Geo. Bates of interest in the Utan Steam laundry of to Mathias which he was half owner, Ophir, was taken to the Dr. F. M. creditors. Davis Private Hospital, suffering from Nelson as trustee for the He Mr. Nelson is now in position to a severe case of typhoid fever. make disposition of the property. grew gradually worse until Wed., when the disease proved too much for his Figure up and ee what you have constitution and he passed away. He left out of your rent money after was hurried from the undertaking the end of a year or few Months of Friday. parlors of Moroni England renting and you cannot help realiz- Mr Bates daughter lay in the hospital, ing that you might just as well suffering from the same disease when have been paying the same amount the father died. She is thought to be on a homo of vour own. on the road to recovery, and the matMrs. McCuiston, daughter of er of her fathers death is being kept th, v- - : xl Dealers Goods, Furnishings, - ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIE. Conference-Ladie- s Relief S. L. D. 4th Oct. Society and the State lair, to 8th, inclusive. Special excursion tickets on .ale at all Salt Lake Route stations in Utah South of Nephi and Tintic, Oct. 2nd to 8th inc. Good returning until Oct. 15th Stations North of Nephi & Tintic, Oct. 3rd to 9th, inc. Good return 1910. ug until 0 t. T g 5 HONEY LOANED StU-da- James Kirk, add formeily a resident of Tooele, but now of Nevada, has been spending a couple of weeks here nutting uo fruit for the winter. She returned home V-.- d al Lat-compa- .; .hr, West-Boun- semi-annu- i rr;-- m for $2 a year f'p wi viMst . Jy Tooele, Utah. VVWVVWWvVNiiSfVVVJAAAA LINCOLN NOTES. Bush Barber Shop Also Bath Mr. & Mrs. James G Shields and family returned Trursday from a trip to Salt Lake City Bootblack tersan C. L. South Main Excursion prop. 2E5 S3 CZX (15 CD Tooelo, UUh. ywwyvwwwwvwwwj Charles R. McBride also shiriff Russel were Lincoln visitors Wednesday. Mr. M. M. Bush and Andrew ECSEBKSSEZiaSZSieSaEI to Tinwcrk in any LOS ANGELES Li?93 J, Shields returned from S. L. city Thursday where she was visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. A. & Prcir.pt aiMcii to Given and return tbe Tickets on sale August 30th, to September 7th, Sept 21th to 30th. Return Limit October 31st. stop-ov- er at any point enroute. Wants at our Patrons Henry Rhodes and a party of friends were Lineoln visitors Tuesday. Mr. Be hr man & Lowry North Main street THE PACIFIC MONTHLYS INTRODUCTORY OFFER. Phone 183 to LOS ANGELES CEO. R. DAVIS, D ENTIST and return and Bridge Work Gdd Crown The Pacific Monthly, of Portland Tickets on sale daily until Sept. 30th. Good return' Tooele. Utah. North Main St. Oregon, is a beautifully illustrated at any point enroute. monthly magazine which gives very ing juntil Oct, 31 stop-ove- rs full information about the resources and opportunities of the country lying West of the Rockies. It tells all about the Government Reclamation Projects, fiee Government land and tells about the districts Copper Jack Mining Co. a Corporation. Plaintiff. adapted to fruit rah ng, dairying vs. LOS ANGELES poultiy raising, etc. It has W. II. Simmons and did .stories by Jack 25th and other Cal'fornin points. On sale Defendant authors. other noted from her The State of Utah to the 9 Qct. 1st lO 15tll. saidj5ept ' The Price is 1.50 a year, but to Defendant: . The prospects for a railroad for South introduce it we will sen 1 six You are hereby summoned to appear em Utah settlements, are again lookThis offer (Wjthin tWent days after t.he scr.vlce months for fifty cents. 3 Standard and summons upon you, if served ing up toward the encouraging mark. roust be on before luo or accepted county n which this ai tion is It is proposed to leave at Payson and Tourists Sleepers, Free Reelin n Chair Cars 1, 1911. Send your name p ought; otherwise, within thirty days ruary pass thru all the principal towns and and address the above defend and fifty1 alter service, accompanied by make the Grand Canyon its terminal. Ltled action; and in case f yojr fm- and Dining Car service on all through trains. about all and in learn cents htamps ... ure to do so Jjudgement w. be rend.'reu According to a report from Mr. Max Idaho, and against you according to the demand Oregon, well, who seeirts to be pushing the mat Shortest and best route9 to Southern Californ , nia. of the complaint which has Imen filed ter, published in the Beaver County Die Pacific J! mt'dv, wVh the clerk of the said court, and Address, News, about the first work of construcNov. same h to remove a cloud from the a, Goldfield and Portland, Oregon. tion will be a side line from Milford to title cf the Flying Dutchman Lodj Spcsiaiist in $23.00 Colonist Ticket to splen-Londo- Ails. , ,f Jj daily through trains, ' 11 Tonopah, Beaver, so as to give mere room to push construction work. A great deal of valuable country would be brought within the pales of civilization by such a road, and we can only say, we hope 't is r.ot another disappointment. Mining DisMining Claim in Erick-o- n of Utah. State Tooele County, trict, Permit Uo Tobacco In Dairy. N. C. B. Stott, No smoking or rimwing ot tobacco Plaintiff3 Attorney. should be pumlttcd whi.e the nulhiiig weed Box G. Eureka City, O. Address P. the of odor The U being done. by the smsit.va Utah. is qn.ikly Date of first publication. Aug. , 20th , milk For tickets, literature and information see S, D. Cook, Local Agent, Salt Lake Route, |