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Show L 1-- ' f. Tine xoosaoooescoog Toee:e news- iaf?orU ioveu!$ represeuimuvefrnr, out slack iq uppeantaoe tor tae paper lack of a good harLiog pa:rui. ,.. C 0 6 os 0SC 0 OO0 ItK 8 Vol. '2, No 23 TOOHLE, UTAH, TOOELE SMELTER .OUT AFTER FROM MEXICO. After a five days visit .to Utah ifrom his Butte headquarters, during which Tune .he gave Tooele .smelter of the international Smelting and Refining company a .thorough and painstaking investiga n .tion, General Manager E. P. north left recmtly.for the .thoroughly satisfied with the phase of the situation. .When seen by The Tribune Mu. Mathewson said: TheJnternational plant is opera ting at half capacity, but we are in liopos of bringing it ,to .its full ccapaoi lx. shortly. The plant is.nmV niug smoothly and without a hiich at any point. Our agents are scour .ing the country for all ore tonnage which we can reduce in our reverberatory furnaces, and if we secure .a sufficient quantity of blast are, we will proceed to.the.in-atallatio- n of a blastf furnace immediately. "Reciently Dennis :Sheedy, one of the directors of the International company, visited the smelter and vivas delighted with it. He pronouno-yeit the best smelter he ever saw, and he knows what he is talking " about. Mr. trheedy was in charge of the Globe smelter for fourteen yrs, .and for a number of years was on .the American Smelting board. Mr. Sheedy is going east to urge upon .the International board of directors .the importance of getting our Too--l- e smelter in shape to handle anything that may come along. Mr. Mathcwson stated that there .is some controversy now between tbe international company and the When the com..town of JWcIe: its franchise for was granted. pany time ago. there m.jih'oad some 'was a provision by which the line vwas to be electrified after a certain specified term of years. This clause has been taken. The co.n pany finds it not advisable to alter zthe road from steam .to electricity, has hopes thutohis ilr. Mathev-so.clause will be eliminated I"- the coj ,oany 'town; otherwise the "would find it necessary to remove its tracks .from the town and go round the town instead. . Math-.ewso- fur-uia- ce cl w uu A NEW FOOD PRODUCT' ORE n - Tuna chrome food a celebr.-vof L U.tosi Mexico, S.vn product boin the great market. Ine riret shipment of five tons was made to San Antonio, Texas, December 4 last. It is expected that this will lead to the introduction of the article into this country on a .commercial scale. The United States Bureau of Plant Industry in Bulletin No lit of the year 1907 describes the food qualities of the j SATlr-K- ; Mmooooo80wtao Price Five Cent U-nef- adopt better methods of Because we make the payment? just like rent, and in this.v ay you get your rent back. Because r is good investment' and if you should move away it will be a souice 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 the place .you live in you can make it more v valuable in your spare time. . We of the best houses in Tooele for you to select 'from and you are sure to be suited. Call ami see us anyway. e -- d, , have-som- : - show much stronger than ordinary South cm cotton, and averaged from of an inch, long- t er, which made it especially vain- able for thread and fine qualities of This cotton was cotton weaves. sold for 31 cents a pound. .Agricultural fairs were held last Tooele Bnildin 'Let the Kght shine through the column? OFFICE III COMMERCIAL BANK Tooele, iu,t.)frtgw.-fe- Utah. th year .at the following Crow, 'Capitan, Grand' , t.oyenne, THE STAKE Nothing.is more essencial, in the public interest, .than absolute independence of tue press toward Tlie laws of every7 public matter. land .the provide ample protection against libelous publication. Every7 true statement, that is made with-- , out malice for the good and justifi able purpose of disseminating information reforming abuse and extirpating wrong, and should be made, be reiterated until wrong and abuse have ceased. There is urgent need of a law, throughout this country, which will recognize Wll 'AS FG110WS Mcrcui' rio-o-hira- n. . ay 41 Wc ThsRojia Missionaries Will Visit Gustave Andarsun W. G. Shields J. &. As Follm II; Mllward. 8th 1911. 22th G. Shields Jr. Jan. 8th 131. "...22th Mercur E. M. 'Atkin Lake View E. T, Gee. LfiTate. Jan. 8th ISfl 22th R. T. Brown & Wru. Soelberg. Batesville Jan. 8th Grantsviile 1.22th Dll. Jno.' J. Gil!tL Jan. 8th St. John Tooele build you'one to suit your own conveniences i at dred Hollars ($100.00) to $5,000.00, partment. 3C , III. 22tL L D S Sunday School every 'Sr.10 oclock a m in the district f house; Kindergarten, Primary, 1 Theological and Parents arsdideas, costing Gnywherc .from One Hun- Tooele Improvement Company I & H. Jan. Stockton or Let Us TalR It Over! 12 19 Tooele Clove Vernon - 2(i Mar V. IE Gassity will sell you a house already built, ' Feb U ; id i;t Wnat it is costing you per I ea ye ar to rhcxuse, then let us show you how you can use .practically this same money to buy youi own IE3IOXO. on our easy payment plan. Id) 2v u Lal.evievv si Mil 13 . Grantsi i lie Bales vilie - -- Jan. trnou Ward Glover John ar ship7-ment- e PRESIDENCY VISIT THE WARDS INJHE -- n) H. kj-- (v ChyrciiftewsrMr one-e'u- ht one-four- this pa par of- - and that this cotton was .very -- -- 2 -- -- Gon.-a.l- 1 j Vy 1U 23 a,-- nt ed cnterp Isin Mil wideawake k'pn ing imetss., sucrouiidiuf ymi. Whem Brand oid, inulmr the tmuka from, begin to.et.if orer U. mountain to; then vltl be our titue to bowl aUctrottor. But u-- r foreign trade really does benefit alb .If we can increase that trade we open tew markets for the products t f our mills, our mops and our farms t jj. sonip gePt;ons seem t. (lirect!v less thia others, they vi I ' benefit indirectly. Busier fact ms mMn a larger consuinption of farm produce and better as well as more Moreover, as we stable prices. agriculture our surplus products are likely to increase. If we have good transpoi ta tion facilities it will become easier to find a profitable market to abfarmsorb such surplus. That-thfuna mostly used in mailing, cheese is indicatthis reabzc interests Tuna cheese is the pulp of the ing I oped, think, by l'.e It is Tuna, boiled and strained. shown to. the . x tension 4 position described , being chocolate in our foreign trade by giving reasoncolor, pleasant to the taste, and able pay for carrying ocean mails." v holesome. It sells, locally in seaThis question was a live issue as son at two to five cents a pound in far back as 1843 when members of the public markets, and it keeps in Congress from .Southern States urgdefinitely in good condition. The ed government appropriation?, to plant grows spontaneously on land pay for carrying mails, to encourtoo dry to permit of much other age foreign trade. As a result three The cheese, lures were vegetation. American steamship is really a confection, and it will established to Europe several to probably be sold as such in the the West Indies and the Isthmus, United States. and from the Isthmus to California and- Oregon. The competition of the these steamships reduced from about freight rate To Europe AGRICULTURE AMONG $33 to $20, and. the United States had 02,300 tens of ocean steamers THE INDIANS. as compared with Great Britian's 63,921 tons, .the American steamers In his annual report, the Commis being newer, swifter, more powerand especially designed for ioner of Indian Affairs irl speaking ful .This prosperous of the work' done on experimental war purposes. of the American Merc-condition farms for the Indians, cities the Marine continued until the Civfarm at Sacaton, Arizona, where as ant when the mail subventions War il a result of two years experiment, discontinued. were sixteen bales of.a fine grade of Egypt ain cotton were raised and shipped to .the .New York market. A small quantity of this cotton was The Newspaper raised at the Jhoenix School. The Commissioner says: Reliable tests The Theatre . much-diseuss- W, Jan n. OB enacted as would Arapahoe, La Jolla, Rei-- ' Ridge, When asked if he had anything San Juan, and Southern Etc. On the Fort Reck reservation about to say definitely regarding the of the Giroux Consolidated fifty per cent of the male adult said he did not Indians are cultivating' approximores, Mu. advice what- ately 3,000 acres, an increase of mo thaving 'received mat about 30 per cent over .hist year. ever about this ter. The smelter is now in shape Oats, potatoes, flax, wheat, and the true position and iniluence'of tto handle all the concentrates the corn are the. principal crops the Theatre, that, namely, of a 'Giroux might produce and a large About .73 per cent of the malellndi quasipublie institution, subject .td tonage of sulphide copper ores as ans on this reservation raise stock, regulation commensurate .to .its well. Should the Giroux desire to ranging .from five to one hundred etfect on the public mind, and not .Increased intrest in merlya private enterprise for gain, anything for the proper redue head each.' and will make the exclusion from ition ot which necessitates a blast lariculture.is.reported from theSis .furnace, the Tooele plant could seton. reservation, on the Nez Perce it. to any orderly7 and decent person soon provide 'the facilities, for pro-- 1 reservation, on the Yakima reserva sible, for not until such a in in a preliminary way lias '.tiou, at the Winnebago agency, and law exists is .it practicable, and Ibeen made for a blastfurnace, and elsewhere, espeeLylly.inTew many places, York, to follow the vocation of plans for the 'same are all prepared Mr. Mathcwson 'returned from a theatrical criticism, w ithout danger beof finding it suddenly inhabited by ttwo monts trip to Europe a day fore Christmas, 'this being his first the .hostile action of speculative .vacation in mam years. janitors in controle of. the theatres A potent weapon of final resort, in S. L. Tribune. the suppression of honest crificism in many places, but .especially ki direct willbenifit both Tanners .the capital, now is the power of ex (ONION SEED INDUSTRY extension lv and indirectly by .the elusion, a power which, for various of foreign commerce carried in periods, under various circumstanCANARIES. American bottoms, continued Sen- ces, Las been used by managers to In a way, any- debar from the .theatres many ator Gullinger. According be the Daily benefits one benefits all. critical writers. .Pacific Monthly. that thing. exportation of s. trial more benefit The East possibly7 may thirty pound? of onion seed on but other sections, from the Canary Islands to a Philade- than some fi Senators Won Meb-tHla SMe. lphia seedsman .about fty years ago the other hand Eastern 'has resulted in the gradual "growth of did not refuse. to give their support When Voltaire was sojourning in London a crowd gathered to mob him Ttrade until it represented a value of to irrigation and conservation en- E3 lie passed along the street, for over $55,000 in 1509. It is stated that because they seemed to what reason? Because he was a terprises seed onion the of Canary7 'the quality 'Boidlv confronting the is unexcelled. The onions gro'.vn from lie of benefit mainly t the West. mob lie mounted a stone and addressed be to we We that United are realize have in seed States 'the this the ,n. "Brave Lr.gMshZKnl he cried, known in the market as Large Berr broader than that. This country, "am I not enihcienUy unhappy in not The average price of onion with its diversified ffnudas. Tbl3 born a.nong you? interests, could having. been cents to was so effective that seed' varies from seventy-fivthe speech not get legislation at all if we took crowd carried him on their shoulder? t$1.00 per ; pound, f. o. b. the ground that only such .tegisla- - to. Us lodging-- . iJchn Bull flagazlnfl. ship-ane- !W k ? lay 'io1 .ter-media- lc. De- - Religious Servires in the' Me 'tirrgr House at 2 pm. Everybody is co;.ha-ll- y invited regafdlea.of their rofiploug convictions. Silas CT)rme, Peter Clegg, Alvin A Walters .Ward Bishopric Meftodis! CIuiTS1' Services. at the MethrUist Church ai follows: T reaching every Sun. at m. Sunday School at 11 a m., and 7:p prayer meeting every VdJ..at 7:30 p m. A coriiaiivltation is erteilsJ1 to all. . T P Cock Paator 1 |