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Show err CEO. R. DAVIS, w becoming unbalanced, iyid finally, of the destruction cf the life of a THE TOOELE TIMES, Z NT D fellow. A short time ago the saw. and called attention thru these columns, a lady, by duty called to pass by where two drunken men were quarreling, and she was sub--' jected to the most vile language, enough to shock the sensitive na- ture of any true woman. Again: one raising a family has the in il' n able right to the good example o And anything to tl e his tellows. contrary is an inringement uoon the rights of a a eh family as suT-- s it. But wor-- c any of tV ditions thus f ir menthn'vl. is the effect upon the offspring of the drunkard. And such offspring are to be an element in the future society. All these and many other conditions, too numerous to mention here, are infringements upon the rights of others. And let it be noted here that when an individual betampers with booze, his comes so unbalanced that he can not respect the rights of others. Id ST I Crown ?ad Eridga '7. rs I ,E Wed 1 In a recent issue of the Times was shown The Other Mde of The Shield by a Lover of Fair Play. In thi3 issuo wo wim to put this "Other Side of the S.ueld into the t, so for as space will allow io that it may be .seen in its true the other be also. Tor one is the More wine feeder of the other. More women more more worn m. n S;. L. y '3 tv te.el;. Utah. U )BAK?R, At'jrnty at Law. i Fire r 1 j. I "vans Cr. Insurance and lionds. Gldj., Tooele City L. A. u.r.:? "1 OUR LOOK C before dosn t I,, It will PAY yen to iStCCB Rcr'.d; de::ti3t i n t'-a- wine., j ; ooe!e your Fall Our of Line HA and Skoes ..'g.VL Friend Parson that the WILLIAM 3. MARKS, avera e American farmer is produc is now IB. ing at least one third of his crop for at Law. Attorney Then character. To do this, we will take the manufacture of liquor. Tooele City, Utah County Attorney. he speaks of over production, and the arguments in their order. Tc begin with ho says that the says that were it not for the liquor raising of the license w ill drive the traffic we would be hunting a T;. .vork Lbs MERCHANDISE in GENERAL EVERYTHING Now here i3 man to adulteration of his ket for our grain. wisdom; That in order that the far- goods. to ifce aUc.nt.LB Given Ffcirpt The vs riter now calls to mind a mer might have a market for his ealoon man who did business in a grain, the rest of mankind must be Wants el car Petrous town in. the southern part of the come drunkards; and instead of the & VG atatc, and paid a license of $25.00 farmers product going into the There is no question but the new per month. And made his boast kitchen to make the life sustain- townsite of Tooele is North Main street Phone 183 something that a barrel of whiskey would last ing bread for the family, it goes VV. of which in the1 living everyone him a vear. He had vats connect- down the throat of the drunken Telegram, which paper in speaking .V ed with his place of business, in husdand rnd ather, rnd disables vicinity should be proud. When it 3 ' ?v on the subject said: which he stewed his tobacco, and him to sustain tho.-- e depending up- is remembered that less than a year V' The city officers, many of whom tl V other ingredients to make his mer- on him. Now in the name of the and a half ago there was nothing iL chandise. home, would it not be etter that where Plat C now stands but a large live in the old town of Tooele, are V : W Again: In this immitatioo arid the consumption of this grain bo in ranch, and now to look about and generous in extending to tne new drug business, the writer calls to the form of a life giver than a life see the durable and modern busi- section every facility Hr been min g For it is a v ell known ness blocks and residences it is little the prosperous win ; mind a recipe for making (53 galons destroyer? oe nimci-les- s V-Vi and Hot that there are hundred of of wine - pure grapo juice than marvellous that one can pality that it has air m 1; boco ne. the first item was (50 galons of wa- thousands in our Lind today, who comprehend the rreat and continu- - A temporary scho, bus V.'" g tirQr-- 14 ter. Other items were coloring an i do not have the amount of bread, vided e heard the ideation j and it what by improvement, inSo matters. neither In marthat Ck; present required. seasoning means to the cwr.ir of propei ty in and upward of May children are Vy-ket condition could be kept up: nd and about Tr elc. stance was the condition brot wVg-Ad..ilv receiving their education at vf of is hands by high license, but by the the liquor business still lie put out. a That urrcni' interested in the competent C!ps fact that more money e u!d be And the grain vvoud give st.vigrh, ncw tov, ;i.;u arq tpat c:ty teachers. When lie Ii.fernut.ou- tje made by these frauds. Hence we comfort and to the paver ff.iiah are disposed to deal gerer- - al smelter begins vv 01 king to its full must conclude that it is not hgh ty stricken home, rather thin rre- their new neighbors, is rapacity, great thinks are to be license, but greed, or a de ire p re thn hell that it d'ms prep ire. by the aiticlc which looked for from this enterprising We are not considering the m get something for nothing on the , recently apparel in the SaH Lfwu.city of Tooele. the Park City council We are business man, part of the that makes him sell this rot to Lis considerng the remit of its work ifellow creature. The fact of the mat And wo say this in ro ; ir J to men E SEES I23HSES33 ter is that not one bottle nor bar- - not stopping the dunk habit inn out c,f twenty used in modern ' cau ,c a legblane body passes saloons, where there is high license law's against them T;e L juor laws or whee there is no license contains will be obeyed just as much as And if it any other laws, if they arc enforced that the label calls for. did? What then? We shall discuss But, says one, they aie not enlater. Then it is evident that forced. Our brother further cites that those who have the eins of govern those whq jleal in other merchnn-,dis- e mont are themselves so steeped in V, sell alterations and shoddies, the traffic that they cither do not excuse for the saloon man, care to enforce the laws, or they as an or us something for him to crawl dare not. The fact is that very few "v behind The idea being, that if men who are most expected, and Vf 'V XSr "I rl you can be made to look at the whose duty it is, to see to the enVl.Vi & iL L oJ .other man, you will overlook the forcement of the laws kep themsaloon entirely. This reminds us of selves free from the curse. They A murder case that was tried in the compromise themselves, and then fith Judicial District court of the the traffic continues without fear. state of Utah. The defendant was (Look at home and sec whether or guilty and his attorney knew it, not this be true.) Up in Idaho arc thousands of' acres of fertile Land still open for jand knew that the jury knew it. 80 The statement that Prohibition settlement under various Government and private canal enterIn bis plea, he simply tore the pro- does not prohibit is a prises. It is rapidly being taken up and at this rats in a very secution all to pieces, but never If it were Irue, why wou!d the! few ears every available acre of land will be owned by some mentioned the client nor the testi- saloon man The Royal Anh, if j The one and to secure land then will mean the payment of a good mony. When the states attorney you please ramc this cry. took the jury he was so angry that Searchlight said that one of the bonus to those wl o took it up when it was to be had Le followed the course blocked out principal objections that the saloon by the defender, and the defendant man had to prohibition, was that it rat was acquitted. Now imagine a did not prohibit. h L"ft ii Further: It would seem strange man fighting to his death struggle csga 1 that the high license will not drive for the continuance of the liquor Uk Wal v-of them out U j bubines, when the tiaffic, and being opposed, to that Searchlight, at that time the organ measure that would not stop it. of the Royal Arch, an organization Oh Consistency Thou art a jewel sans E.eziihi Yea Knew fiat Lsnj G'vrs:si:ii sj of saloon men, formed to fight pro- As to the statment that liquor hibition, asked that the license be and by liquor we mean alcohol in5 A made so high that the Low Dives its many forms, or mixtures lias would be driven out of business. saved more lives than it has desa study of it troyed, we only leave that up to They, having ma fined to differ irom friend Par- the consideration of any sane mind. sons. The writer has had occasion to Get some Land. Anywhere from 40 to 160 Acres. Payments are Fasy Nowand The Other Side of the Shield make exhibition in public, many No! Be there is a Lot of Land open to choice. fems to hold that the saloon man times , of the deadly d ect of alcois just as resDectabe as die grocer hol. Only a few drops phe" upLiterature Furnimod on Application to D. II. EURLUY, Cen. Uas$v Agt or the dry goods merchant. We on the tongue of a chicken, pro- - J ve this without argument, except duces almost instant de.ui. Cat , lint the one sells deadly poison, mice, dogs and other animals are vh.le Le otb cells the necessaries treated in the same way. The re:ii comion? ot hie. It r.fight also sult is the ame. As to its .icing a be oped that it the saloon business poi-- n intelligence never (pm'diom. We ruiote: And again; 1 do net is j qieft:,b!e, then Belle Hondons Vint r'spocrablc. l'o rr- think that the givernment .m got ri'iiici' that this same Search ho nigral right to rdualg" the m- lir t, th t .'.p'mrted the whiskey , v id ml in regarl t hs Liy Th coo- Uatue. drew nnmev fiom Belle Lon- - j bread not to hisdr.pk, don on the mound that the sunpoif .'ltut.on m tre States an of tl Lgiior biH.rt'cs meant rosp- - tatc laws, sluit i ff the uu.r, biai ( enty for her Ai d we are c impe led right , of man w'lenr'ver !he5 vies to agree with Mm. TopLom. The begin to intuier1 with the right- - at it -r there In the same otre. s. WL-1fwo go h: jon - held sa mmy rlhvvg'l there luFtin viuih r t I','- r of 3 lime-ligh- mar-eakx- m I 0Xr Were living h cr m-n- I J Behrman Lowry -- A , P j VV-FiFa- v 1 N-i"- J V gK VL4 '1 5 uUf nro-in- C TO NAA - V ( b!es-..n- j j ed $ Oia Hjh r a3? "1:. Abj f bug-a-bo- tra A LOW PRiS - a cs fv is&.-sslm- YOU DO NOT WANT TO BE ALWAYS. 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