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Show ii- of imnortance, such as Tooeie flJ city now 13 ami inevitably will be greater, oan afford to ha e its representative new s paper ri out biu k m appearance tor the luck of a rood advertising patronage. Vol. iGluO TOOHLE, UTAH, SATURDAY, Oct. 2, No. 12 BIG SESSION License rebate on the Droubav Co. application was allowed. A number of bills were presented and passed upon. Adjuned. OF CITY DADS ; ADV3DATE Affairs DilYlXG '.WATER SYSTEM "At the regular session of the City Council the leport of the Commit- gee on water works read, and the committee recommended the pur- ' n&se f the entire water system o both the Oquirrh and the Tooele city water Company they being practically the same. The above committee consisted f C. It.' McBride, Silas C. Orme, John-Lingburg, Archibald Bevan ' and W. A. Wortmar.. 0. R. McBride, on behalf of the some means i ommittee suggested y which the purchase could be as- in ; Nicaragua. j j - 1 sisted. Councilman Davis thought the price enormous and outrageous. Committeeman Bevan very vtrongly recommended the buying of the plant. Atty. W. S. Marks felt that the city should own the plant, but if Price Five Cents ra 23 1 F-f-r JUL KEEPING the quality of your goods a secret i3 what you accom- PPU Vl! plish when -- you dont advertise them. ng Because we make the pavn cuts just like rent, and in this way you get vour rent back. Became it is good investment ill : nd if you should move away it You know thyr best; so do a iew But th other I general public ar they informed? Tett them! Dont keap it n dark secret. boa source of income. i Because Tooele is destined to be THU BIG SMELl'ER TOWN, and pioj city is cheaper l ow than it, will ever be again. Because when you own tho place you live i.i you can mAo it more valuable in youApare time. We have some of the lx sthom.es in Tooele for vu to elect from and you are to he .suited. Gall art oe us'anvwav. j 4'1'Wh. jll n'GrHil.T j ; rvi'u -' Ul-7V,iv- U j r.' im, it " ;:!li zk- t!l 1 s n ;ii' " s , the price is anywhere near that required to put in a new system lie would favor puting in the new one Oome and Me Committeemen Bride were not in favor of putting in a system.. Was up againet impos ibilities. Councilman, Gillispie wanted to know the actual cost of the plant, but could not get the figures. to Councilman Davig vvi hed table the question, hut ( oucilman Lindburg and Mayor Marshall insisted on putting the matter up to the people and let them decide it Councilman Tacks, also favored the people deciding it. Councilman Lindburg moved that it go befor the people, carried. Joseph Balluff representing Plat - C. stated that the people of that part of town had already begun the paving pf their sidewalks, and ask- ed that tho city put in the street crossings. W L Irvine showed that the citys revenue from Plat C. in the last year had been nearly 15, 010.00 and that they were entitled to the crossings. Mr. Lindburg thot that the city should connect as On fast as the paving is done. was allowed 'motion the petition and the city agreed to lay the cross ings as fast as the walks were finish ed. Moroni England in behalf of the Jr i, f shine through the columns ", TFFiCE L " " - reducing the estimates to the lowest possible figures consistent with good service. The commission annotated to probe into the matter of conducting the various department more, m lne with the best modern busirt-v- j ruct.CeS ond v.ure 5,399.S tons. CO s 1 y expects to report l.ow 1 a 3 A' A I Va I Hi :ii 1 ) yk 'X 11 What it is costing you per a year to house, then let us show you how you can use practically this same money to buy your own IE3!oxne on our easy payment plan. Tins Kmis Missionaries Will Visit As Follows E. M. Atkin St. John e,Viiigs We will sell you a house already built, Wc wish to fact o at :.i cd your itio t on to th'1 l can be made, fu any seei.. i, :: d. iidvr.po i.eo d wastes will be eliminated. suiting economies will r.icui t .to i,ite totals. For msutite .t lias been foui d that tlu paper o.i v.r.icn hawk notes and siIvl rr.d gold cert.ficates ere h ihs no1 , e in o: der to prev t it ary printed need mu, be handled so ofi.tn. iiiisnau.-rstMiJ'Ein voting, Since it and a numeer of cLiks assigned to that has been advertised that Mr. Dunhvcy work can be assigned to something ehe was on the socialist tioK-ec- . t at a cn .sidersble saving. It is possible County Comm. of the notes will Le reduc-ccpteffiat t!e Wo i ndemtand lrUon is very and lapidly increa-N- g i: mber tf plentilnl on 5th A simetlie people who eat and like this cue. ,p se on hav tl Geo. L. Tate. Oct. 9th IS 23th II. T. Brown '& C1ve V, m. Soelberg. Oct Vernon VV. II. Cassity Stockton Mercur & Jr.o. 9th 23th Oct 9th 23th ' , , andideas, costing an where from One T- Oct.39th Shields. Oct. 9tn IS 23th Grantsville !1 L Hun- at partment. -- kvc convi-tion- Let Us Talli It Over! s. Silas C Orme. Peter Clegg, Alvin 'A Walters Ward Bishoj Tooois Improvemshf Oompany Methodist Cliurcfi ! pLn-attenti- ;rrv-fdopte- d. ' Religious Services in the M House at 2 pm. Everybody is Hy invited regardless of their te uie : D S Sunday School every 10 oclock a m in the district house; Kindergarten, Primary, mediate. Theological and Parent dred Dollars ($100.03) to $5,000.00. :1 i 1 23th - VV. W. Sagers & VV. G. R- - esvillo d. from stae Board openad, f health was 'read with the rcccm and wholsome p odact of the trop ii.g IV tamed fr mi the hilE with a imendation that it be enacted I y iS. The Department of Agricnl- - -- ood -- upply. the Tooele city council. Tabled. jture onnounce that the dl,e. eh'-m made on t inrmds to the matters Several alarming broug'nt cf the council by the tations in Costa Rica and Pamim i, tUcl: : '!;ce! On Ft (r Times, and pertaining to the p iblic and naural fears are felt that it r 3 Were ii i to brag, health were discussed and measures will extend to ether ban m Jbnt rot tbu kii, J ri Ins j ew WLo cbw li e ra;?. ivea E a ing localities. 1 Gu.itave Anderson & II. H. Milwa . " 1 J. Gillett ' Lake. View or build you one to suit your own conveniences & Tooele '100-LL- LENT 5". S- Ul E- - NOTICED) VOTERS 01 ) Tiic WARDS AS FOLLOW- - pie-vio- U , VISIT , as Y. THE ST.KE PRESIDENCY WiLl a Petition granted. Committee on Streets instructed to investigate lights in Plat C. and put in what lights are needed. Clerk was instructed to sign contract for 500 ft. more of standard hose and two Ys for fire depart ment. Ilenry Doremus reported a cap gone from one of the fire hydrants i in Plat C. also presented bill for put crossings. ting1 in cement street and agreed to guarantee all WOlk and material. Matter of reducing the force was diacussed. Council thot Mar- one day officer was plenty. shall Elkington thot he needed his assistant. It was decided to leave 'the force as it is. Ordered that road feupervEor collect poll tax at once. Report of City Marshal was ac- L'JJ. by opyrihi, DANK jGOLii-ERCIA- 1' Lng-lan- street. of this paper. N. " f I s citizens west on Vine street present ed a petition asking that the city put three street lights down that c Let the light ! tities of bananas. Banana llom-made from the fruit when not qime d IES. In ripe, is very nutritious. banai-bread is made from flour, and a factory in Switzeilapf coca The Administration has not abandon- turns out a preparation fro further make to in the banana. This is highly ed its determinnatioa economies in the conduct of the pubi.c m Iritious and has a fine flavor. business. The sessions o the Cabin t imports of bananac a munted to 14,900.5 long tons in held during the latter part of September at the White House were dev- e 1'io I, against 7,070 p in 190S, show the bu almost wholly to considering moie .g ihat the gets for the various departments n . Mo i double let vear over the E32235 5 'V- - Ui j c GOVERNMENT r;. Hth m - An ordinance hi be our time to howl altogether. tin u 22 1910. lecent puclie.vtion in the Cum dai Reports to the effect that dried bananas and what are known as cliied ed, and that saving will abo be well worth considering. Uvery publisher knows tlsa to cut the vvidtn of the margins cn his newspapers saves him money in the case of big papers perhaps thousands of do Iars a year. .One publisher, who v i'l not permit black-fac- e tj pe to be used in his paper, saves huod ed of dollars a year in ink. It is by seemingly small economies that many big concerns swell theii 'pro- tits. Tho Government, which does business on a scale bigger than any private coropation, is taking the hint and its savings v ill be in propmtmi,, wnilethe service will not October Very Washington, largely through the consistent and conservative policy of the Department of state of United States, the war in Nicaragua has been brought to an end and peace reigns jn one qie ricliest portions of the The new American continent. Government of Nicaragua is going ahead with its plans to heal the scar of internecine strife and re-- j habilitate the financea and commerce of the county. In this it lias the heartiest support of the Go vein ment of the United Statec, which is deeply interested in the fortunes of the many Americans who have invested sums aggregating mi'l.osof film announcement that the dollars in that county. been has mum attacked by a Sensational stories have co n jb. which is baffling the men of LhJit out of Nicaragua regarding t e science who have tilo t fo fathom cii.v.n-- i treatment of Ameiiean nature and to discover temidics for It is declared id will be there in the past. disq :eMng to the hrge Umt han-ubyr the State Department h thiivs been offered j e i ecu many of these report- uh increasing for sale in ( u i .m ncatiom without entirely commercial success for over two Among those who have claimed years. American citizenship in It is impossible to obtain reliable Republic have been some who statistics as the import figures are were not welcome at home reneincluded with those relating to gades of one sort or another; many fresh bananas, both the dried and of them ec lored men of one stand- the fresh fruit being free of duty. ing or reputation, although theie are Importers consulted state that they eoloied "'ens. of the United have been able to sell vv ithout who have the difficulty all the bananas shipped in States respect and crfidcnce of he pco-- to then, and that the difficulty has vh'm thpv now live. It oen rr mi nbtm och thf nd a n.arhl ( is been possible fui any ru.iiif t of T1 c consumcrs-d ied banai as clairriig to be an American cit.zen afffile nd and bv.iuna fo the vvcie Legation chips go originally idavits regarding alleged brutal out- Vr.,votarims who discovered attracrages on lri& person or property. tive ways of serving them, but Travelers in the country have been there i; now a considerable demand of indiced to look up these affidavits, for the dried fruit in all chm-ewhich often are of a character to soriny and oim buceptillc of bemake a free born citizen's blood ing extended materially. Thus far the best dried banam. boil at the treatment described. in retailed been have stories have been received from Jamacu, Siu'h have some and which almost seems to be the chief this country, thought tbat ihe State Department country of exportation. The whole has been remiss in looking after the fruit is shipped in wooden cases intterests and vvelifare of Americans weighing 5(5 pounds, and chips aie Importers are in the Spaniel American Republic. received in sacks. paying 5.95 per 100 pounds for goods delivered in Hamburg. Europe now imports large quan- 71 nsr and wide awake to pm enterpis me u tfKtguirnmitiiLg son hen the MiioUe from that grand oid smolu r over to curl lue mountain tops begins Bo Services at the Methodist Chui follows! Treaching every SunCat rn. Sunday School at 11 a m. prayer meeting every Wed. at 7 m. A cordial nvitation is exl to all. T P Cook Pastor |