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Show C. THE TDDELE TIMES. Al. o ENT D nipSaw Barber Shop r,:t alet Eata Kan h P I I L Hf'iitisoii prop, and Smelting Industry. U" ;n Ncrtii Published' at the Home ch Utah's Greatest Smelter a amemJ Aat of -- Mnli u.onil-il -- mutKr Auei Published 3, 1S.U st ', eery Suiurt'u AtUr-?- a::ai ij Utjl I . . rt L- - jc t tM" Youths : i ' !i' u Vc'i'a Cvcis L'o j . a ,o tiine neT - V iL' ii lai ) 1 pit Hi. I I ( the at Oil u'd to tiie i it h . at. 1. h 1 , is j i , e i.oi a. x . ' ' for our fel-- uo instead i 1 r-- 1 i Cur Fat! Lins of "3? & I Odra0E3L o and il U.M uutardOi WILL'AM s. MARtvL, now is ip. Attorney at Lav. . County Attorn v. Tcode C.t, F al mwF' Lt Lll I. of i in' .u-- r cm 'a then l! e victory the a Uni- is won, t' ca tme pr. h'- -t CO. before doin r yoiirj 1 r.. A , V ot .'email oi.e mad ia.ee for fi ( ' v ill Peace, Love .T Ileiy man loi a''-- ' ha 'e to do; h i. . u V 7 e. ERG1AL k -- "S I .5 Jy - ns. 3 aji ak ljm n Gj.v y2.K ri Tc:.'e taw hoed, and our destitute' .1? , l when ! -- vo? ms Ov I. i. Lt. uni wo ALMIC. 11T o Id n fa tl id cu. s f', 'j7 - xz 1 3 n i E- . jtATES OF SUBSCI1IITI0V: 15 TAr? E.idge Vsrk eA:'", y ", X ar.d - Tocc, Uta!. St. . ST I C.e.vi L. L. i r: R. DAV Sf 5 r a f in K'j I Li i 'J ft j ' B ? 3 V LJ ?. va.i 5 if !s' 1 i ! -- l.iothe al 11 mahout the Uo.ld . .reign In pro-Kit- Prompt Given attention to tbe h Wants tf ettt Patrons ami 2nd is name good uaiMio Behrman & Lowry he chosen than great i.alici Ihone lo iiig fat or rather North Main street u hi s, and rich and dian mhei oi Tire Lord is meet oi together. pi iii'ikce of them all Tooele News Stci Oh Lov?. thou ait mote precions filled with Tii in mansions gold, chaptci; Ut fiiiil A 1SG i gold-Th- j i r. r S . 1 1 Y V it ' ? h on, tered and w ere greater c n ti3WSrJJonf?ciictiEry. Slalionery in a is g, andeur in thy meshe ' lo cuu-- , uni Tom dim pievatHl !i : STiJ CilY UP TCtP EVERYTHING Fft3H v thou, to a loved one hold. fariiiem inn anxious to got Tli golden how is bent AG E NTS ro r promote the intern tsof P. ,Tcs Ij-tthe sends darts id . 'I'n the umil AluleCip '. (ioi.D 7o Singer Scv-heacik tid exp.'e--eTocele CotiL'y. sceat Of toh La If me.-V the flagrant the ippine". and Kind! filing toward the uipiea-'ei, to mitign.d to thesorn ws el fl'ho chtnate am! l.to all nat.ons hearts, fir tiliic woi k. 'T1 TPOELE POST CAP lo shield and juole l llm oil i oi lit u.s of 1 ooe'e aie certain Tl.y lecoul is golden e. tay c ly fa oi able for an a Ivanced type To Nature thou ait a Clod, weak and helpless me anting PIC XL iw L frc-itof our since hcrticnlture, objetts iigiifulluie Oh tany on and lift to thee jI Tnf'nt'x .Udl South Mr.in SI. Lv. f r t Your f.ppoitunitiebeet growing, all would fiom the cohimon clod. in a splendid wav good are abundant. Your iiYluon e suci red thei COLONIST RATES. I.' The Commercial CluO is lending for good is what you makn it To San d Francisco, San Jose, Saa Apnl lJth, ni' lasive. Sea local cgtc a kindly deed is to he me, d it its efforts towards incrcaxii g .in or u,lJe s J a friendly wer to le gnen, inteiect in ugiicultmal mattets and Diego, Imperial, Fresno and oiler for luither i.ifotmata n, , I A, lAi S G. Mande.-hO.dA. LAKE SALT it. jp theiosuhs are eeitainly gratifing CALIFORNIA pmrtsvia Ut.-!.- . 1 . L o h th ta Ci.' Tarl gt.. Salt Place the flower in the hands oi Tie wuter il to IlOU IE. Tickets on sals Mar your brothpr while he can lnwmhl evpicss his appreciation to the ou with a grateful smile, l'o not President St ere tarv and Committee wait till his cold, pallid lips ae un- of tl e Commercial Club for the able to nttc thanks. Some one kindly greeting exPudcd and efto.ts has, said, "One flower in my life is made in making theni'ctiig there worth more to me than all the pro- - i success and to Mr. Cueui, who ducts of aikthe gaulens oi tiie world ion the ia't liu, ot-- .wnrs has e- on in grave- one kind wed in niv t nded the f tee me ot the Opera life U better than an oration cer Home for the liMitide woik. my tomb; on my ftmeial day you Deseiet 1'anne. may o ei look covering my grave with flowers if you will but gie me o little bud todav. L. justly and sapient ly reinaikd, would be well for the ben. do take that at t to heart. V to C -i 1 ' L j a ' t ' ! y ( AKD J. 1 S d c ir VNa jf - i i r rc. J I w - . ''e 1 ile-tre- -. i - LOVE In (,!( lining the affairs of the OR THE Inti uvtMi J smelter I t ill, Th iU mips m. Tow le A Co. say the ii'nuageiprnt of the InternaBY ' tional Smelter u'rnpnm has been criticised particularly at the time re MARGlIS ANTHOSY OTIS. cent unfaioi ihle rep rt of the Utah Consolidated was made public, lor what ins teuned an unwarranted Mhnt aie we hoic foi? of SipoOOOhO in the What arc we ' expenditu-we ;.ie Man, Well, we ca i building and equipping of is nw hut alas, we lannoc explain what plant at Tooele Utah. It is interesting, therefore, ta Man is. Tor that is a hought that know that the plant is today oper- is too fat heco.nl our know-dg- e to a with at hut three We u nmnh of answer. died ha.e profit ating its rsverheratory furnaces in com- great things dm ing mu- Mu on mission and handling but half the this higg'ohe. Aa hue made the amount of oe fomerly looked up- big loiomotive, the p.y.ieiful ste.un on as th. minimum. ship and maebirery to do the woik At present the company is handl of thousands of men. but. alas, of orp tcn ing (iOO daily. aftei the ISupieme being has ban dOO of which tors down these wondcifid thoughts are from ot the Utah Consolidatwlnt e base we coming ed and the other half from custom put them to? The e of making business, in which is included the Hallai- - for thn n.oineu few; wo 1 00 tons of concentrates per day e have ?oM our and Hies to ing shipped by the South Utah eoni j the capitalists fen a nine tiifie. This latter company is Ohio it took hundreds of men to pany. Ha output and do tim work ne powerful gradually officials- of he International com- machir e v ill do nmv; alter all these' et the pany eipcct to double the amount hate Ipp of ore now being handled at (he htderaggt.l ouluws wa'k ;.lnng citie--- , plant by the end of the year. This the streets of o tr gie-increase, however, will.lme to withotit shoes or clothing to come laigely from custom ore from warm then find bodies. Still the other properties as while the mini- shoe factories the woolen and cotmum rate of shipments from the ton mills nm on n.nt tl the- - s.ore South Utah, - expected to to be 100 houses are full, only to close and tons daily it is not antwipa'ed any leaxe Man unentplojed until great irercate wid he denied from can scrape up crogh dollars to this source, ind it is far fmm pro- buy n xcK what the rich have bable that any niateii.il increase for his lal .vs. W e luxe will be made in future shipments thousands and thousanes of from the Utah Consolidated men, t mxelin t fiom one bait Lake Tribune. t mother in hope of fin pl.u-mmt call them en plox ing I hohee, thon-jan and ear ago when a Farmeis Iu.-- ti tuinps be was held at Tooele the U htcj ands of mothi u thus and . 111.-1- 1' c.-- , - ed ron.-tiuctio-ii. u-- n-- 1 ay-.- 1 nm-k'lK- tho-ight- th-s- s 1 - J t 1 M .j x. V- ( r) i y W I !. Nl, r' S&it, .i ' -- X ' n M'V |