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Show THE TDDELE TIMES. D Published at the Home of Utahs Greatest Smelter and Smelting Industry. Sntered as second-cla- Act of March 3, U?9. matter August ss 28, 1200, at the post office at Tooele, Utah, under the Published every Saturday, T RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: ne Year Mouths I til . 2 00 1.25 I Three Months Sample Copies sent free on request ....... J ,yj r Advertising rates made known on application Chas. T. STONEY, Mary Barker Glover Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, has Mrs. Eddy gone to her reward. was a great woman, and one much ability and avast amount of influence over human Her aims were to do good kind. to others; tho she was well taken Her little fortune care of herself. left to be quarrelled over amounted to about $2,000,000. poss-.ssed- of -CEO. R. DAVIS, bad a substantial body of insurgent I leaders, the people turned to the progressive Republicans to register Crown Geld and Bridge Work their verdict against the standpat- Specialist in North Main St. ters. In those State in which there Tooflo, Utah, was no such insurgent leadership, the people turned to the DemocraL. L. BAKER, tic Party and administrated their Attorney at Law. rebuke through that medium. " So there has been distilled that Conveyancing, Fire Insurance and Fidelity Bonds. vital element of respect by Eastern folk for' Western men and West- Vowlea S. Evans Bldg., Tooele City. ern ideas, that was absent six months ago. Henceforth, the West is to have larger authority in the Dr. L. A. McBride National councils and counsels. The Wrest will have to accept its OFFICE BUILDING increased power in that spirit of y Tooele Utah progression intershot with caution which will assure wisdom of plan and benefit of action. These truths are not salient alone WILLIAM S. MARKS, in their bearing upon the Wests Attorney at Law. political activities; but concern Utah. every man who Vorka and bqyg; County Attorney. Tooel for the merchant, the laborer, the professional man, the farmer of the lands is to get more TiliSC rk in any Lise .. setting-su- n his and domina the due, nearly just tion of the East must give way to action Given to tbs Prompt a juster balance of sectional author Wants o! our Petrous ity. John Lathrop, in Dec. Pacific ENT a man who knows something. The citys affairs are getting pretty bad ly "Bafled up. If the city is to be kept from some expensive litigation, it will have to have a guardian that knows enough to keep it out. Get busy. Mi- - . dentist c III Editor and Proprietor ST BANK L Patten, the wheat king, and some others of his kind were again indicted on serious charges. This will quiet the clamor of the people An effort is being made by the for a little while again. But the Monthly. .Salt Lake Commercial Club to have people will foot the bill. Phone 183 North Main street the present 'Extortionate price of And to this end coal cut down. It is just about a3 hard for a rich IN THEIR VALEDICTORIES. . the Secretary of State, C. S. Tingey man to be convicted of crime, in is supposed to be moving. What the United States today, as it is for Tingy does in the matter wont cut the poor man to get bread and Tooele News Store. much of a swath. Hes easy. But clothing for his family. the feature of this coal is this. The law forbids the combine. And if There is a marked difference in there is foiihd to be one, the Secy, the service of the telephone comof State may notify the members to when and pany now, they were dissolve. They then have thirty brot up standing ashort time ago. days to do itjn. If they dont get We are only too glad to give you out then, he may report them to credit when you deserve it. But the Atty. General, who may in- you must deserve it or wont you stitute proceedings. Here is a case get it. of justice. Thesemen of thefirian "1 don't know what wa :an do to cial circles can break the law. Sootil Main St. Tooele, Utah. The' police force has been cut save tho country."'' If they are not caught they con- down one $75.00 a month. "Wait a couple of months and tho But tinue at their own pleasure. If thatient enough. Aftother one high school graduates will toll us.?, . they are caught they have thirty needs beheading. One more $75 00 days inj which to fix matters so per month must come off. Come that theyjwill not loose anything Get busy. , ; boys! And if they promise to be ood Ml Ss at an end. IIow much tifne does Why do the citizens of Tooele the manjwho steals a chicken or a have ' pay double for all the legal eak of flour for the stipport of his advicetothe city has. They have an starving family, have to straighten or rather an individual who tfce matter up? It may be months Atty. draws a for the work. But as salary and it may be years, (in the pen.) sure as any advice is necessary, it For he has trespassed upon the is sought elsewhere. The city J" rights of ne of the masters. council has no right to throw away As a case in point: In the same the funds fronlthe city treasury in column of a certain paper, in a resuch a way. Get rid of this cent issue appeared two true stories any a few other burdens, and the and Ohewas of a little orphan girl with will be better off. ' a erripleibrothel to support. For people stealing a loaf of bread and a half The stake academy at Snowflake pound of butter to feed the little ne dependant upon her, she was Arizona, was destroyed by fire last sentenced to seven years in the week. The kindly feeling of fellow was so strongly felt by the peo penetentiary. The other was driver ship of pie Thatcher, tl at Thatcher sent of an automobile, who ran ovet and Up in Idahoare thousands of acres of fertile land still open for word immediately to the distressed killed a little boy. lie admitted settlement under various Government and private canal enterbis crime, "and was sentenced to 13 at Snowflake, that the Thatcher school was to the entire school prises. It is rapidly being taken up and at this rate in a very open days in jail," but. was afterwards and no few years every available acre of land will be owned by some charge whuld be made for let out on probation providing he the accomodation. But Thatcher would pay the father of the child one and to secure land the will mean the payment of a good rejoiced in the fact that they were $1,000.00 in that time. bonus to those who took it up when it was to be had to make the offer. This is the way that modern soci able However, have been arrangements cty looks at justice. What do you think about it? Why should the made, and the work of the Snow'$ law give to the lieh so much more flake school will continue with but i brief interruption. privilege than the poor. Laws are i simply codes of society. What is tlie matter with society? The West has advanced to the 9 . ... f You Know that Land Ownership Means Eventual Independence front in the political conflicts of the V We have succeeded ia having day. Ten years ago Oregon was a fore from reduced the police four jest for the Easterner. Today, the to three. But there is something whole East is sitting at the feet of peculiar about the reduction, and Oregon, to learn the lesson in pop. we will be strife makers and grumb- ular government. lers as soon as we mention it. But When Roosevelt seized the leader Get some Land. Anywhere from 40 to 160 Acres. Payments are Easy Now "Let her rip. The Flat C division ship of the progressive movement of Tooele is paying about bile third upon his return from there is a Lot of Land open to choice. Africa, it was of the taxes of the city; or in that to the West he made his appeal. One of the four He went there for a neighborhood. Descriptive Literature Furnished on Application to D. E. BURLEY, Gen. Pass. Agt. policemen was a representative of and then came eastward to take up that part of town. The other three the fight to capture the States, were from the "Old Town. When whioh always have been the strong the reduction had to be made, the hold of the conservative forces. It selfishness of mans inhumanity to was the Wests backing that sent i man cropped out and Plat C was him into the fight in the East with left without a representative on he ardor and authority. force. Now! are you going Another .viewpoint from the r: to do? Dont let the good work consideration of the fortunes of the h now. top Keep it up and get rid Republican Party, the summers de- i of one more. And cut down the velopments proved that the procity's expense. The people are de- gressive had become the hope of h manding it of you, and while you that party; not, as the conserve-- 1 are doing the good work, for the tives averred, its damnation. ' The ake of all that is right and good, net results of the seas m,s fighting t rid of that "City Atty. and get shoved that in those States which Behrman &J.owry r , , i i I YOU DO NOT WANT TO BE A WAGE EARNER ALWAYS. MUCH BETTER BE A WAGE MAKER i i This Will Xot Always Be that I Hi, and |