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Show oir in iUlUiCi Ua city of importance, such as Tooeie cow is and inevitably will be greater, can a&ord to bae its representative newsout slack iq appearance for the paperof go a good advertising putronage. lack, uoOOUgCS)0SflO0 Vol. 2. No. 19- 0OQ0 TOOELE, UTAH, SATURDAY, - COUNCIL Price Five Cents 10 1910. REPORT right over his head. When I talk a negro citizen I never talk about the better civilization, but about a better chicken, a better HOLDS ANOTHER Made to the d Out house. pig, a of State of the State of the 150 negro schools, semina- Secretary SHORT SESSION of Utah ries, colleges, etc., in the South condition of the of three years ago very few we carryThe Commercial Bank of Tooele, ing out fully, to my mind, their Located at Tooele, in the County All councilmeu present except Many of them proper mission. of Tooele, State of Utah, at, the 'Wortman. were trying to teach Latin and Mr. Green, manager of the Clark Greek, which would be of very close of business on the 21st day of Electric Power Co. was present, and little use to most of them. I know November, 1910. RESOURCES ' 6fTered some explanation of the ex- of a colored section where there were SO $10,0-12- . and Loans discounts isting conditions of .the Electric 6,000 colored people settled durring the and Fixtures Furniture 1,832.24 'wires, principally the close contact war and a school was started in 1864 6f the electric wires and the tele- - They have been carrying on that school Due from State Banks and Banker s (56,0 . ,.90 phono wires. and it is costing $26,000 a year. The 1,(317.50,1 Councilman Parks .mentioned at managers of the school came to me year ('ash od hand aud Current Expenses least one place where the condition before last and said: ' The condition 4(31.27 Mr. Green also of those people is worse than it was Taxes paid was dangerous. .hientioned the Oquirrh water Cos when we took hold of it. Go down there SO, 597. 71 Total .Riid to he was pleased I found building: and see what the mater is. LIABILITIES have these things brotdo his notice they were teaching every child that $25,000.00 Capital Stock Said that they had gone about two knew anything at all to get away 5,000.00 Surplus Fund thirds ovet down, repairing and from that country. They were not Undivided profits 1,528.17 remedying all defects they could influencing the people on the farm or Individual Deposits 4(i,5S7.70 Said that there were sorfie helping them at all. They were cultiva find. Int CITY Dec. in? interests surroun.tsng vu. vnr tbu grand o, i mhpI't ?, bt'nnh to curl oti the v then will he our t'motuiaowi ajntaic ainrgethor, ? the smoke from to L-- ,f & V'M. 1' T white-washe- "te KEEPING the quality of your goods a secret is what you accom- (T; g -- plish when you dont j shbrt at, four per whicn, was done. Adjourned. Making . Belter Citizens self-helpf- 'ko enjoy their surroundirigs. Dr. S. A. Knapp, a practical scientist arid A humanitarian, has charge of the Parrriers Cooperative Demonstration Work and in his Macon address, which should be placed in the hands of every citizen of the South, he makes these very sen- -- sible ancl pertinent remarks: In attempting to raise the con- -' bf the colored man we fre- s.tart too high up and iu VaiLing of the higher progress, talk that aovte tU and fore- expires Dee. 2 1913. Correct, Attest: F. E. McGurrin John Hickey j Director. F. S. Bascom j STATE OF UTAH shine through the columns OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL Tooele, of this paper. ttopyrlglll, HIM. bf W. BANK Utah, H. U ) till! R. J. Stephens Notary Public (Seal) Commission Let the light Iff - WILL THE STAKE PRESIDENCY VISIT THE WARDS M , AS FOLLOWS 1 Office of the Secretary of State. I, C. S. Tingey, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named com pany, filed in my Office this 29th day of November 1910 0.. S. Tingey Secretary Talking recently with progressive leaders, I have been impressed with a suggestion borne in on them from every side the danger is that the people, knowing of the victories won'here, will sit conipl¢ with folded hand,s and say: Teddy, or LaFollette or Bryan or Folk will The win this ultimate victory. om these fr therefore, appeal, gres leaders to the mass of the voters: This war has only begun. The be to remains done hardest fighting Only the American people can win The West and t'iis Capital Theodore Rooesvelt had returned He had toured the from Africa. country, had castigated the iionists in a dozen States, had ed bis followers millions they' in the sat t le, are, too to -t 1 80,597.71 going report contains a full, true arid correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 21st day of Np, . vember 1910. S. I hafcA Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2Sth day of November 1910 laws. ralli-quent- other re general pubtio theyinformed? TU them! keep it dark secret. . - ed bank; With the whole progressive movement, only the period of agitation has ended; the period of permanent, constructive labors has beOut there across the land gun. must be developed a permanent for the movement; here be worked out the details in form of actual laws and repeals of National aw nI doButtheyre I "the beet; of Salt Lake S. J. Shafer being first duly sworn according to law; deposes and says that he is cashier of the vbove nam Count- Practical 'education is what the Country needs more than it needs Too few the higher education. men arid women ale taught to be practical, which after all means to The Bureau of be Plant Industry of the Department bf Agricultur is doing a work of which more ought to be known in John Lathi-ophelping-thpeople of the South to the ultimate victory. , in December Pacific Monthly. 'realize a larger benefit from their efforts, arid showing them how best - 91-1,5- Total STATE OF UTAH ter. 'ininutes, 1,41(3.75 Deposit You know . 151.59 Cashiers Checks Time' Certificates of -- , cent Because we make the payments just like rent, and in this way you get your rent back. Because it is good investment and if you should move away it will Le a source of income. Because Tooele is destined to be TIIE BIG SMELTER TOWN, and property is cheaper now than it will ever be again. Because when you own the plate you live in you can make it more valuable iri your spare time. We have some of the best houses in Tooele for you to select from and you are sure to be suited. Call and see us anyway. Savings Dep. They ting their lands with little steers that with all be better would weighed about 5oo pounds. Their scle replaced soon as possible. income was from cotton and I have it poles as Miriufes of fhe last four meetings from the cotton ginners that the avertwo regular and two special read age income of each family in that secI went to tion was only $30 a year. accepted. A communication from Salt Lake the gfentleman that held the purse 'City council asking the cooperation strings and told him what the difficulty of, the Tooele City codncil in ge- was. I said: You are doing a great tting legislation to desolvethe coal Wrong. Why dont yoii get at the people Combine cf Utah. Read and refer themselves and teach them something riel to City Atty. practical? In fact, we were all wrong Commum ration of A F Doremus about it. Until we took hold of the in regard t larid for opening up demonstration work the idea was preUtah Aventie to .East Street. The valent that a man on the farm did not offer of the End for 300.00, being need any teaching.Nbw we realize that the problems which are up today and withdrawn. Councilman Davis moved that nfeed solution should be presented to the matter be referred to city 'Atty him; and it is just as much the part of with powei' to act and' instructions our obligation in our great syscem of To begin suit 15 condCnixt 'the laird. fcduoation'To festablisHMines of study for the man on the farm as for the Gamed; 'Llnilburg voting no. Petition for street light for East boy that is developing to be the future Councilman doctor, the future lawyer, or the future and 3rd North. seconded preacher. It is also realized that the Davis moved and .Gillispie That the light be installed. .Carried. great force that readjusts the world Home condi The usual batch of bills was originates in the hbme. treated. tions will ultimately mould the mans Some citizens from Plat C, five life. bouses; asked for an extension of "Water system. Thfey had asked the Water Co, and had been refused. Progressives end The recorder wds Instructed to notify the water company, to extend the main amd put iii thte waTheir Movement poles in a few places. Atty. 'Sheets asked What dispo- aitioa had bean made of the moyle and Vah Cott bill, presented by him some months ago. Mayer stat-that the matter had been refer-te- d to the City Atty. who said that them to eue. that ashed .the .city e Atty. Sheet, Refusal U pay be entered updA the . se lhcm liMM- . ad-vcrti- iy of State. to down control by special interests He had proven that he was still idol of the people; that thi3 hold upon the masses had not been weakened in the year that had elapsed since lie went from the White IIou se. But the first large fruitage of his return was to reveal that he and President Taft no longer sustained relations of mu trial confidence and intimacy, such as had characterized them for more than a decade. It cannot be doubted that the Roosevelt followers ucrenri longer identical with the followers Of Taffcc Not that some men were not still loyal to both; but that there was a distinct line of cleavage between the group that surrounded Roosevelt and that which surround ed Taft. Openly hostile to Tafo were Gifford Iinchot, James R. Garfield, and those of like thought; while quite as Openly aritagonintic to Roosevelt were Ballinger, Crane, John Nelson, and their associates. in Pacific Dec. Monthly. Lathrop, The Wre Anc'ent and Modern. if.-- 'Ii of other 1 lnHiit'.fu!. Bnt cor I tl v Beauti S V. . I trew. iy ppTONiG Vtnion Ward Oct. 19l0 Dili Clover St John Mercur Crantsvillc Bates vi lie Lakeview ET I 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 on our easy payment plan. Tooele TbcHoait Missionaries Will Visit As Fallows John A. Devan E. M. I ovVn conveniences & Geo. MerftUr It. T. Brown Lake View E. T. & L. Tate. Dec. 11th 2oth fc Jho. J. Gillctt Dec. 11th Grantiville Gustave Anderson St. John 1910. 25th & II. H. Mi! ard. Dec. lit! '3910 25(.i Tooele j f L D S Sunday "School every at 10 oclock a m in the district dred Dollars (5100.00) to $5,000.00. house; 'Kindergarten, Primary, mediate, Theological and Parents ' id&y chobl InterDe- partment. ax Let Us TalR It Over! If npvement 191 2.1th andideas. costing anywhere from One Hun- - X3E 1910. Win. Soelberg. Dec. Ilf. . W. II. Casaity Batesville We will sell you a house already built, or build you one to suit your Atkin Stockton own'Home 1 Dec. 11th 1910. 25th Vernon f .Shields. W. JL Clove Company Religious Services in the' Muting House at 2 pm. Everybody is cordially invited regardless bf their 'rel gious convictions. Silas C Orrr.e, Peter Clegg, Alvin A Waiters Ward Bishopric Melliouisi Ciiiinii as Services at the Methodist Chu-- h Suh. at h.iOp follows: Preaching every m. Sunday School at 11 a m.,. and prajer meeting every Wed. fet 7:30 m. A cordial nvitatien is exteudt to all. T P Conk Pasv |