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Show Yol. 2, TlflE THE or importance, ii- uoh as Tooele flU eiT now is and Inevitably will he Kreater, oan afford to have its lepreentauve newspaper ro out slack m .ippearunee for ihe iacK of a Rood adveriiaiug ptiuoiinkrc. TOOK No. 21 HOLD FROM CHEMICALS i e. uu-ti-- . i i to. , 4 n S 2 13 i b hl U i KEEPING 1. llM t Lav.'i i fOI-;- EE ABOLISHED OIKS . EDISON Inventor Noted men from all sections of the country gathered in New York Recently in attendance upon the meeting of the National Civic Federation at the Hotel Astor, were very mhch interested in statements made in an interview by Thomas A Edison, the famous inventor. Mr. Edison thinks as independ-fentl- y in the realm of hig.li politics ns he does in electricity and other scientific matters in which he is an He is not only one of authority. the worlds greatest inventors, but he :is not afraid to prophesy with Confidence as to the future. One of 'the most startling state-hnonmade by Mr. Edison is to the effect that not only Europe, but America, is ofi the eve of political revolution. He expresses the opin ion that in Eng and and in Europ jgenerelly these evolutions which Vill place control of government in tthe hafrds of workers is likely to (come at any moment, aftd they are not more than ten years ahead on 'the United States. The producers, he believes are be coming desperate over the constant Ed-idso- ns - vice-pres- id know theyre few best; to do othtrt I But ' the general public tre they informed? Tell theml Dont keep k dark secret. You- w FIGHT FOR EXPOSITION It turned out after-- 1 corporation. wards that he had nothing bat-- j ever to do with the frauds and re-- 1 5 gret was expressed by represent a- tives of Government that this man whom they characterized as perfect ' ly honest and upright, as far, of course as their investigations warranted them in speaking, had been humiliated unjustly. New life has been given to the Sugar Trust prosecution by the recent decision of tlie Supreme Court the. Holt, of overruling Judge of New khykIL;-Southern District '. V. ho had decided fiat tlL Kisel cast plaint in the was barred bv the sbitute of limit? tions. It was contended by tlm Government that tusocl, a Ntwv York broker and a surviving direct or of the Sugar Trust, had acted for the tr.V, ir. cl, sing of the i iu i gel refinery in IihUuHp! i , and so 1 had violated the tlcr. a. n Auti Trust Act. it now rc-'.i'll Vt of Yet. we V trict Attorney whether he will ptvceed with the SS prosecution under this decision of the supreme Court. j FIERCE. Very seldom iii the history of national legislation has there been such a strenous contest as that which is now being waged between the friends of New Orleans ami San Francisco for the honor of hold ing the exposition, to celebrate the opening of the Vanama (anal. Both eties have sent to Wushin ton large delegations of their mast wealthy and influential citizens to 1 . gov-'ernme- ! feSfi I Assooiation '.J C k:, kl'. c . .'-- Tooele, -.-- illa, Utah. vs? n . 1 VISIT THE AVAROS -- AS FOLLOWS Vi fit ( f ft ' IL 1 j r 3i tj y sr p. 5 What it is costing you per I a mI year to house, then let us show t; you how you can use prac- I tically this same money to a buy your own 3r3cXO.e on our easy payment plan. R3MT will sell you a house already built, a- e-- .('it - Recorder. 12 l't ThcHcT.e.Miss'.eraries Will Visit AsFollcis &. Gustave-Andorso- H. II. Milward. tan. Clove Vernon W. G. Shields L J. Stockton Mercur E. 8th 1911. 22 th G. Shield Jr. Jan. ' Rth 1911. 22th F--. M. Atkin Lake View &. Geo. L. Tate. Jan. 8th 19ll 22th T. It. T. Drown &Wm. Soelberg. Jan. bth 1911. Batesville 22th Grantsville W. 11. Cassity-St. John or ffi Jno. J. Gillstt Jan. 8th 4 rtK-el- c 1911. 22th build you one to suit your own conveniences i i L D S Sunday School every Sunday 10 oclock a m in the district school house; Kindergarten, Primary, Inter- andideas, costing anywhere from One Hun- at dred Dollars ($100.00) to mediate, Theolrgical andT arents $5,000.00. Religious Services in the Meetirtg House at 2 p m. Everybody is cordially invited regardless of thrfv TeligioSs convictions. Silas C Ornte, IYter ' Clegg, Alvin 'A Walters Ward T.hditlrie Let Us Tall! It Over! !! 1 ' Biiiioilst 'caiLch IcBsle liipvseii! ! n I!l De- partment. r 1 "Mar I1T Tooele .'s('-tio- ue 2(i La law iew We j j K.-- THE STAKE PRESIDENCY WILL tu't n. by VT. .KSViS, 'r N the 'dblumns of this paper. ! 1'ilOE IH GOl'MEPiCIAL RANK y ! Let the light shinei through - E Yk''v' ' cmn-YU- maintain elaborately fittedup head 'btfrdefcF imposed by quarters in the leading hotels ami ly increasing war preparations aftd will compel to press on members of Congress universal peace, even if it is necet-;sar- y their claims to legislative approval. These delegati ris. backed by the to revolutionize existing He hearty support of their state repreto bring it about. confidently leOks forward do the sentatives in the Senate and the abolition 'Of poverty through the House, have been waging a vigor-- , 'enoriiimis 'advances tohe made in ous campaign, social and legislative and each side is expressing cou 'machinery and the better distribuin its ultimate success. The fidence will tion of wealth, which prevent whole de-1 Of country has heroine interest any set men. either through in cd the fight, and the outcome fective laws or superior ability, from is .atehed with decided in-- : being ccurfiulating more than their just Dont lose sight of the fact you erest. .share of 'created wealth. can get into granitoid walks from The time is at hand also, is his shift trains and not he annoyed estimation, when the secret of jwitli mud or sand, if you own a artificial production of gold will be MEN HIGHER UP .home in Flat C discovered, and n. consequent revolt! t tion of the worlds monetary sys-- ! FEELING RATHER BLUE , tem will he necessary. NOTICE. The remarkable statements of To whom it may concern. Mr. Edison were discussed with a Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of Fob. next and until great deal of interest by a great REGE1IT COURT DECISIONS further Notice, the monthly Stake many men of affairs who Sue in THEM WGH3Y1HS attendance at Ihe National Civic Priesthood meeting wi.l convene in Federation meeting. Tltev are not Tooele City at 10 a. m. Sharp. The altogether in at ord with Mr. Stake Presidency and High Council Tt became somewhat f an,i ;wl Auxdiary Organij Got to the eminent taunt for time a 0f former ..lohh Mitchell, 0.;s u:i stake v ill convene the president too of to failure with its put any .a;ne day at 1 :')(, p. m. The month 'of the Federation of Miners, said: of wealth malefactois 'n great dv meeting will be held iu Tooele I am afraid Mr Edrsoh is too op What was a fine, people and Grantsville alternately as hereWhile labor has made jail. 'timistic. tofore. Bishops are especially revast strides in the improvment of said, to trust officials? of the officials have two Well, tonote'Hie and in both 'conditions change and atquested Europe and at been convicted, it, cuaught I fail. tend without movement is, America, the labor sentenced to jail. They were conHugh S. Gowans. fear, a good ways from dominating the with nected Trust, Turpcntire ('has. It. McBride the governments of either the Unit which was prosecuted by the GovC. Onne. Hsl States or England. in charge I fear also that, desirable as it ernment, the cae being General Kennrav be to so change conditions of Assistant Attorney HGTICE TO DOG OWNERS is same the that no man may be able to secure yon. lt3S This considered a Kenyon You are heieby notified that been dangerfor himself iuore than his share of who of the to the seat 4S7, Ghapto the wealth, it will be a long time ous' contender lot Dollivc-of Ordinances Senator the States E( late Fluted XXXV, Before society has so developed Mr. Kmon is accounted of Tooele Ciy, tint' mi; Deg Tax of Iowa. 'that this evil will be eliminated. While his name for the year P)ll, h e. and payI believe that, civilization is a Progres-for Iowa in considered in the able TOOELE office was being at iny gradually developing along (ho lines or. attend DRUG CO. went he the tight Senate, in suggested by Mr. Edison, and iag to his work in Washington jus! Any taxes icn mining unpaid i'eh. 'time will roach that ideal. ambition no if he as 1011. will e colitu ted according had higher 1, Andrew Carnegie agrees with Mr. - ho found it. to law. du: doThis to than llison on universal peace between In been E. J. Elkin.:!. et ery fact, l.o has 'ne tihesn.ftions, and that it will prob- - mi' iia M J GETTING t ..u,., j ts Ed-Tso- you dont advertise them. Because we m:A' the jiayments just like rent, ami in this way vou get your rent back. Because it i? good investment and if you shoul I move away it will be a source of income. Because Tooele is destined To be THE BIG SMELTER TOWN, and property is cheaper now than it will ever be again. Because when you own jthe'plaoe you live in you can make it more valuable in your spare time. We have some of the Lest houses in Tooele for you to select from and you are sure to he suited. Call and see us anyway. j j Freely plish when , ; the quality of your, goods-secret is what you accom- , TO Views H f lo( Exprssses a tt u-- 1 f, a in , ROLE THE WORLD THOMAS f, S Price Five Cents 21 1911. f 1 . SOON In. I.! suc.-cC- ' POVERTY DAY. s poiithlu.::, but he ably come soon. He says, however math e he does not agree with Mr. Eason made rood as at offitr M that acute revolutionary troubles are He,'- -, t: ' xit t ' likely to develops ixi the immediate fu-- ; Ui i Keryuit ture. wining thr c.i'C .:d'ig Mr. Carnegie is incined to take a lino Tr.-'t- , the cor. vie tu I i humorous view c.f the suggestion that rippa.('il i ho I i fit C t, ; ffiir i t the philosopher's stone will be diseov-- I which i ,o or ; Y ered and that gold may soon he manu-- the d Yu Afr - Y;j. This has been ;nid Into;', 'ii facture i chemically. ' the dream of alchemists almost since C.J u.'aT ;ho pou;. . vuivictiun r vtMi.ur. V history began and the ironmaster does k is believe it any nearer realization use's ha e Tir ;,oi lino Yu.. than it has been in the past ages. n.ituiyhv caused somethin" L ' - J George V. Perkins believes the pro- consternation among the otbrjk blems Mr Edison thinks well lead to re-- 1 trusts against which the (Tavern-- ; L volution will be settled by evolution. mcnt H proceeding or is prcpar .gj J The minds of men of affairs are turn- - to proceed. Howeverthe (Tavern ing to the settlement of these grave mcnr, relontlc'S as it may l nt . questions and there is a growing dis- present course, does not take tie , position, he thinks, on the part of position that all trust i (..cud; an-both labor and its employers to re- to be condemned as wicked men which of other the the of One the cognize rights high officials of the will make for industrial peace and the Government recently said in apiiv proper adjustment of various economic ate conversation that an lnjustic, problems. amounting almost to a great tra-- ; atin Many of the other gentlemen gedy had been done to Wushingte.n n tendance at the meeting of the Civic B. Thomas, president of the Sugat I in-Federation wdrfe interested in Mr. Trust, in the production of that 1 Mrto inclined not were but frauds. j Sjj views, stitution for weighing fulfilled be would believe his prophecy Thomas, at that time for the present at least. ent, was apparently implied in thej S. L. Tsibune acts of an official now deceased am other persons connected with the I LABOR WILL SOON S:TUi; i; iAH, LI-:- , tcnw Bi enterp'isjnR ar.d widt?slre Idr mtercSA surroirdinR yon When ' amoke trom that Rrand oid srr Mxr NjRlna to curl over the mountain tops y uun ill be our uu.e to bow, u. toother 6 e oeo oa 9 a oee e ce ise b oc 4 j the Services at the MethrvJi! Church s follows: Preaching ev'ery Son. at 7 :8flp nt. Sunday School at 11 a fr.., and pra;xr meeting every "Wed. ht 7:30 p is e ctcadJd m. A eord.alnviti'iot to all. T P tWek |