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Show t ) I at the Dr. THE TOOELE TIMES. econd-c- 8, raster Auaust & l.K9, at the pott o'ftcc utlcoele, Utah, uurtei in Publi'Led evtiy suturd ty. RATLS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One gear utha . .... . Advertisin'.; J 00 1.35 C I Three mths Curies sju..t free on request M 4 rates made know a on Chi'3. T. S TONEY; together with practically every one else know that there is lying across Tnird Street two live w'res which have been there in the neighborhood of two weeks with teams and pedestrians passing over them. We are reliably informed that the electric comhad the evil corrected. pany was notified of this condition, but In connection with this we might say have not seen fit to attempt to rectify that we intend where we see any abuse this condition. carlessnef3 or disregard for the public It would appear to us that such a welfare by"any' of the public utility should have been discovered condition companies doing business in Tooele Co. the police force as it appears that it by or public officials, to draw their attenbe their duty to protect he life should tion to the same, and do our part' to and property cf the citizens, even if having these wrongs rectified. against a live electric wire. 1 We are pleased to note that work has commenced on the sidewalks in Plat C and learn that contracts have been'let for over 200 feet of work which will enable the residents to get to and from the business section and the depot without any inconvenience. This work however is being done by the individual (property owners them reives. The city has been working on the proposition of sidewalks for about one year and has advertised three times for bids but each time something has missed fire and the people are demanding to know who is paying the bills for advertising and who is responsible for thp errors. This is certainly a waste of money and ought to be a lesson to the City Dads thatitis high time for the city to hire a City Attorney, to look we 'a The party of the season wras given last which was a China Shower in honor of Miss Sadie Shields. Many beautiful and useful presents were given and thankfully reeeived by her. but a week or two ago that there chronicled an accident by which severil lives were lost in Brigham City from defective electric wiring and unless we miss our guess Tooele Will soon be 5ble to tell the same story. It is well known that the electric wiring and, in some cases, the telephone wires are in a deferable condition, and we been repeatedly understar 1 h: s called to .he attention cf the, council, and in one instance at least by tue It is wSs Fire Department. While this mfirla is being written Evm.iNG rsrsii ago stbictlt Mr. & Mrs and family have returned from the Lake where they have been spending a few days with Mr. Smiths mother. G. W. Smith TOGELE POST CARD and- - doing your tooati i Buying E Were is now in. EMPORIUM Tcoeie, Utah. St. South Main its c.i Intsr-Mounta- S -- i.j . in Y E sisal Donees Every Friday Evening with Illustrated .. . i , p'vi ? Tiicatrlsai Circuit Mooing Pictures MERCHANDISE - Y VY yii V Opera Hddss green, Manager, c. E. GENERAL & "I tela Tb in EVERYTHING PICKLE BROS. B. , " V V ffc W-- I T, Sorgs Every Night Except Sunday and g&iyj Dance Nights ii Performance from 7:30 to q; second performance from 9 to 1030 First Wards of oar Patrons An inspection of the warehouse shows one of the largest stocks of mine and smelter supplies in the West. North ;id:n Street of Tooele Count?. ; Sagers has had the of pleasure entertaining a number of her Idaho relatives. R. Line HiiLTS fisSS tools. before AGENTS FO R Singer Sewing Machines ' ! Mrs. up Fall Our OVER OUE LOOK Hews, Confectionery, Stationery Mon. GO. ill It It will PAY you to nTooele News Store. LINCOLN NOTES- - Eohrman k Lowry Admission Phone 183 IQ Gents Dr. L. A. - CEO. R. DAVIS, D E NT ST McBride I DENTIST orncE p in Specialist bai;k bihlbiiis IToocle UtjhJ . in Sold North Main St. Crown and Eiidga WoiY Tooelo. Utah. RAILROAD NEWS. Mr. G. II. Taylor, Auditor of the T.-- 3Y "'" Em! Depend On A ny ; Fr Your Daily Eiasfence ' the matter with the telephone management? That Tooele City is afforded th poof service that it s and ha3 been getting. If your phore is (in working condition, central seems quite often to have gone to sleep, as it i3 nothing unusual to try te call eentral and ring up the same party you were talking to a half an hour before, an instance of which we had Wed. after noon and after failing to get central over our own phone tried a neighbors and found same condition to exist there still connected up- - with parties whom they had talked to as they say not less than twenty minutes before. Smoke up brother Gardner and see where the trouble lies. - lliOELE Tooele City. Utah, sponses are to be mentioned those of O v, A"'umey. Mr. Henry Marshall, Our Mayor, John D. Woods, Geo. J Johnston, A. D L. L. BAKER, lunter, Wm. L. Irv ine, C. B. Burke, Attorney at Law. A. M. Day and many more tbe pleasFire Insuiance andj ant stories told by our Water Master Convejancius. ' at.d Dr. J. A. Phipps. Klcfity Bonds. music Vovvies & Evans BN3., Tocels City.' After a peasant tvening-oe and vocat s uy Mr. Gardner ewe 11 addicts was and Mr. lhm a ? made by Mr. John Kogan." Tooele Valley Railway has resigned to accept a position on with headquarters in Salt Lake. ML Mr. A. Husband succeeds Auditor. as Taylor Mr. E. G. Smith of the Butte, Anaconda and Pacific at Anaconda preciated. We also recommend in this matter arrived last Sun. to work for the that a system of reporting be inaugu- T. V. Railway in Mr.. Husbands rated in order that it can be ascertain- office at the smelter. ed how much time they spend in the Mr. W. G. Seeley late agent of discharge.of their duty and where they tlie T. V. Ry. resigned his posispend their time, in order to give tie tion and moved to Salt I.akd last people the protection they tre paying Saturdiy to accept position of for, and also to prevent loafing and Auditor of some electrical concern chair warmingin saloons, not that the in the city. Mr. Seeleys place was present force may be doing anything filled as agent by Mr. J. E. Keen of the kind, but' every employer in who with his wife and family reside other lines of business has a check on at Tooele Hotel. its men and the city should do likewise Shift trains for the smelter leave We would suggest that watchman Tooele Depot as follows: 7.30 A. M. clocks bo installed in various locations 3. 10 P. M. and 11.23 P. M. 'In and that the officers be required to register every hour, and in thi way the addition to above trains give excellent service between the town and city can be assured that the men T on smelter for thosp wishing to make their heat. the trio Wh&t is re- A number of the young' boys of this SMELTER NOTES. town had great sport Sat. as it was look to are beginning very Things the first day the law wms open for favorable at the smelter for a brisk deer hunting. movement elong all lines. The confsrence visitors all had an The tramway is running every other enjoyable time in S. L. City. day to its full capacity. Three reverba There is'one case of typhoid reporttories and three converters are running ed in Lincoln. turning out blister copper. For good display ads that will be The smelter is receiving about 6 cars read w'e charge 50 cents per inch of South Utah concentrates per week month. and a heavy tonnage from the iron bios per som is coming in regulaily. Good tent, been used about 3 There are about 4000 tons of clean- months, for sale, apply at the ings from the old Highland Boy to Times office. treat which along with other ore coming in from South U tah concentrates Lias Tiasork is and Iron Blossom and small shipments from outside points will give the smelt Given to attention toe Prompt er a heavy tonnage for some time to after its legal matteis come. suggestion we would advise thht the police be reduced by laying off one night and one day man, and while we adn.it that during the construction of the works there was call for more protection, we cannot see where there is me for more than one day man, for the winter at leat Itwill be easy enough to enlarge the force at any time should the conditions justify, and this would be a saving to the tax , payers which would be apAs Attorney at Lag. 'e-t'- Editor and Proprietor our last issue we callM attention to t bad condition that exist. d at the w&t r cor.ipanys reservoir at the South eni if Main Street, and are pleased to stat j that the water company on having heir attention called to this by us 1 particularly pleasant r WILLIAM S. MARKS, with . Published at the Home of Utahs Greatest Smelter and Smelting Industry. Entered as Act of March Pnipps . Hospital typhoid fc Ami a g the Up in Idaho are thousands of acres of fertile land still open for settlement under various Government and. private canal enter- It is rapidly being taken up and at this rate in a very years every available acre of land will be owned by some one and to secure land then will mean the payment of a good bonus to those who took it up when it wras to be had prises. few When the editor gets up these cocl mornings to start the fire it makes him think of the men riding to and from the smelter in cars without heat, ard we believe that it is high time the Tooele Valley management Ai Yea Know arranged for heating their carp, So that the public will not suffer from M Land Ownership Means A 4 i Eventual laiiopcnfienceY YOU DO NOT WANT TO BE A WAGE EARNER the cold. This is a matter of public importance and we trust that the hint will be talc en and the cars properly heated here ALWAYS. MUCH BETTER BE A WAGE MAKER after. Get some Land. Anywhere from 40 to. 160 Acres. Payments are Fasy Now and there is a Lot of Land open to choice. This Will Not Always Be The completion of the International Smelter marked the retirement of Mr. Scalion from the services of engineer in charge of construction and a fitting tribute was paid him by his many friends in the form-o- f a smoker " which was held at the Idanha on Thursday evening Oct, 14th. ani which was given by the Plat C Fire Department. Mr. John Hogan, the great Irish wit acted as toastmaster for the occasion, and many wore the hearty responses and well wphe3 fcfMr. Scalion. Toasts were proposed for J. B. Me Intosh and F. J. Brule with a will whom all remembered as being as cmgi neer in chaige of construction of tbs smelter, as well as Mr. P. F. Whits the absent Fire Chief who is confined Descriptive Literature Furnished on Application to D. E. BURLEY, Gen. Pass. A"t T LiW R. R. GO. SALT LAKE OITV hJ 2. 22 i |