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Show THE LOCAL ROUNDUP. We are here to boast, and necr knock. We will have no time to sling mud at anyone. LOW EXCURSION RATES TO MEXICO POINT j Jt VIA E. II. Dru'iing of Silt Lake City wp.3 The cabin of Roy Ilobbs and Dave SALT LAKE ROUTE p Sunday visitor. Swanson, nest to the Standard Furni- See Local Agent or write J. II. 8 J ture Co. on Vine St., was entirely de169 Manuerfild, S, Main St., Salt Mr. end Mrs. C. T. Stoney with stroyed by fire on Tuesday at 0:30 a Lake City, Utah. their little family, left Tooele Sunday m. Mr. Roy Hobbs, who was sleeping, for their new Lome in Brigham City. awoke to find the fumes all around sr 1 attend them. i him and was hrrr..d about tl e ear: The Mutual Improvement Associaand hands while escaping. Mr. Swanjs son was away, but his trunk lull of tion of Tooele announces the presentaF. and two Ward Mr, ac Mrs, C, clothing and that of Mr, Hobbs were tion of three first class concert and children left Tooele this u oc-- for their entirely' destroyed. The origin of the recitM-- to be given in the opera house pew home in American Falls. Idaho, j ,'.re was unkmwu. on the following dates: We wih them prosperity and harpi-March 9th; John J. McClellan, Wilness in their new field of labor. lard Weihe and Fred Graham. JX Huntington, the real estate agent, is Jt March Commercial Club Social and Business Mention. TEXAS & a J building an office and wart-roo- Miller-Cahoo- j DOOST FOR TOOELE. Jt J Roost for the Fruit Growers ciation. Jt Asso- Jt We will be pleased to receive news from every part of the county and will print it. Send in news to the Tooele Times on or before Wednesday of each week and help to bring your locality into prominence. Jt JS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES. .5 Jt Crd; The on and Mrs. Lewin returned Sunday Vine Sired, opposite the Opoia House, morning from a short visit to Salt lie will carry a line of agricultural Lale Citj . Co. implements tor the of Murray, Utah. j jt Every man and woman In Tooele Jt Jt County can do their mite towards the betterment of conditions here by paThe best meals in Tooele, cooked to tronizing home stores. your order, by an expert Gorman Chef, at j: can be had at Carroll s Chili Parlor on The Copper City Orchestra will give Main Street, north of Vine Street. a grand ball at the Opera House next Jt Jt Monday night. Mr. Field, collector for the Herald Jl Jt Republican, was visiting subscribers to The Tooele Mill and Smeltermens that paper in Tooele this week. Union will gh e a grand ball on the jt jt evening of St. Patricks Day. Friday, March 17th, at the Tooele Opera The finest pies and cakes in town You are invited to attend. made by an expert German baker, at House. Ticket a 50 cents. Carrolls Chili Parlor. Jt Mr. n Quartette of Salt Lake City. April 13th; Edward Abner Thompson blind reader and singer, from Boston. Season tickets will be sold for the three concerts: Three 7Iic reserved seats for $1.50. Three EOc ticKets for $1.00. For single concert the ordinary price will your patronage. jt jt NOTICE. Mr. J. Alex Bevan, Plumbing, and Clark Electric Fupply Co. H. J. Green Mngr. will be known as the Tooele Plumbing & Electric Supply Co. Mr. Bevan & Green are experienced men in their line3 of business. Their re First class meals. putation for square dealings and courte Everything in season. ous treatment is well established. They $.3.00 meal ticket, cash $4.73 intend carrying a full line of PlumbCome and trv. and Electric Supplies. Chili Parlor. ing, Heating are They prepared to do a general busi jt . ness in both lines at the most reasonCm of the good attractions to able Any work in their line prices come to Utah this .season ii the Ed- will re All promptly attended to. ward Abner Thompson Concert Co. work guaranteed. We are fortunate in having it in Tooele Apr. 13 as one of the M. I. A. Series. The American Express LIHCOLII NOTES' lightComposed exclusively of ele-tred Pullman Standard and Tourist sleep rs, and dining cars, on the following schedule: We will Eend the Times to any dress from now until January 1, 1912 for ONE DOLLAR. jt jt The International Smelter Company will put in nearly half a million dollars in improvements, preparing to take care of letd ore3. West-Boun- d Thursday, March 9th, the Linwas very Jt coln Progressive Club jt Book for great activity in Tooele pleasingly entertained at the home from now on. of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. .Smith. The Jt Jt of the evening was We shall improve the general ap- early part cards and other social in spent pearance of the Times in future were Mrs. winners Prize bers. pastimes. Shields. Jt jt G. Wm. and Henry Droubay or in shell the on half any A very nice supper was served, Oysters style at Carroll's Chili Parlor. after which the Club presented W. jt Jt M. Adamson with the sum of Mr. Otto Ryuman of the Utah $40.00, being the proceeds of the paid this office a pleasant party given for his benefit March visit this week. 1st. Jt Jt The Club will meet atthe home of the Times Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Whitc-week- a of but in a few plant in good house Mar. 23. j first-clas- s pa- otherwise. Monday, Feb. 29th, about forty Jl Jt relatives and friends met at the If you wnnt to read a live home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harprogressive paper that, wnll boost this in honor of their thirty-fourt- h county honestly, subscribe for the ris, Times. wedding anniversary. An elegant Jt Jt supper was served early in the of time old an Mr. Martinson, printer evening, after which music, vocal a Times the pleasant and instrumental, and oiher amuseSat Lake, paid visit this week. ments were indulged in until a late J hour. All present had an enjoyj Wo are out to double the subscrip- able time. tion list of the Times. It will be to jt js your interest to assist us in our efforts. The benefit dance given by the Jt Jt Club WednesThe Rebekah degree of Odd Fellows Lincoln Progressive of W. M. honor in March 1, on the day, held a well attended meeting Mr. for leaves who a mission initiated and March of 2nd, Adamson, night and Mrs. Grove into the mysteries of to the Northwestern States in the the order. Ice cream and cake were near future, was a grand success partaken of at the close of the meet- both socially and financially. The ing and a rare social time enjoyed. Tooe'e orchestra furnished the jt Jt The musicians with their music. L. D. . Garments in all grades wives and partners and all those Price Guaranteed at Tooele Mer- taking part on the program were cantile Co. entertained at a warm supper before the dance and about fifty were j lunch after the dance. Those be will served that ads For good display on the program were read we cherge 30 cents per inch taking part and Mr. Stevens, Lee brothers the per month. Mrs. Gillett and Mi3s Bates of j Tooele, the Misses Mary Sagres, ConA. I. M. the three fof $1.50 Helen .Shields and Veioy Adamson is series of the one certs. Any of Lincoln. worth the money. jt jt j j j . jt jt Friday evening, March 3rd. Mrs. work to the send your job l)ont Hyrum Droubay entertained in Lake will meet We prices Lake. honor of her birthday. and guarantee all of our work. The deccrrations were in pink and jt j green. Early in the evening all sat down to a very nice Season tickets for the M. I. A. present Cards were a feature of Concerts are on sale at the Crystal ' supper. won by DrurStcre Willard Weihe is the the evening, prizes being B. Sagres and Mr. Henry rest violinist of the west and will Mrs. R. Droubay. r in one of the recitals. hu-ban- 1 ( fcppcr Jt Jt ie ad- We have taken charge urder some difficulties, we will have our condition to turn out a per, typographically and prevail. These recitals are given by the best talent of the land, and are worthy of Leave Salt Lake City S:00 p m Dyily Due Los Angeles 2:30 p m (next day) East-Boun- d Leave Los Angeles 2:30 p rr Due Salt Lake 3:30 p m (next day) Jl ft. lit J Ilk NOTICE. To whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of Feb. and until further Notice, the monthly Stake Priesthood meeting will convene in Tooele City t 10 a. m. Sharp. The Stake Presidency and High Counci Bishops, and all Auxiliary Organiza tions of the Stake will convene the same day at 1:30, p. m. The month ly meeting will be held in Tooele and Grantsville alternately as heretofore. Bishops are especially re quested to note the change and attend without fail. Hugh S. Gowans. Chas. R. McBride J. C. Orme. ATJ Joke EXAMPLE IN Is Sometimes DISCIPLINE More Than Burst of Anger as Effectual Repri- mand. A reprimand which takes the form of a joke is Lomrtiirus more effectual than a burst of anger. Such an example was furnished by a Confederate officer, and described by T. O. Moore in his "Anecdotes of General Cleburne." The soullurn army, marching across the mountains of Georgia, had its supnly trains rut off, and was obliged to live upttD the country. Apples, rheetnuts and persimmons were plenty, but the army had strict orders not to depredate upon private property One day I was trudging along In the rear of General Gran-bury- s brigade, when I saw, down the road, Crnerrl Cleburne -- itting ou the top rail of a foacc, while below him lay five or six bushels of fine red apples. Rear by stood a number of soldiers who looked as mean as men could look. General Granbury saluted General Cleburne, who remarked: 'Tb reddling apples today. "How's that? "These gentlemen, pointing to the soldiers who had stolen the apples, have been very kind. They have gathered apples for me and charged nothing. Ill give them to you and your men. New get down and take this or and each of your men take one, only one, mind you, until all are E'.ne." The invitation was accepted, the men cheering for Old Fat. When the appes were gone, the general made orch iran who had stolen the apples crrrv a rail for a mile or two. Youth's f omranica 23? 2S2? fit Laying a Foundation. "Pardon. my abruptness, Miss but will you marry m? Marry you, MT. Bonser? Marry you? Not if you were the last man on earth!" Pondering a moment, he took a small memorandum book out of his pocket and checked off a nama. "Well, he said, "there's no harm done. It Is due you, however. Miss Higgins, that I ehould explain. You have heard, I presumo, of the Great American Novel, but have not wren It, because it has not yet appeared. I am about to write it. Put in order to fit myself for the task I need one or I wish to undergo two experiences. the pangs of a rejected lover. I have not yet succeeded and you are the eleventh. I may have to be rejected by half a dozen more girls before I the necessary emotion. experience Good evening. Miss Higgins r( But Not Now, At one time tailors nsed to help a man to drees cheaply by taking bac k hla cJJ clothes. An advertisement in the London Times of November ID, 1834, state that "gentlemen can. If they choose, be dressed by contract Two suits a year, six guineas. Extra fine quality, the very best, seven guineas. ITiroe suits, ten guineas. Four suits 12 guineas. The old suit to be returned before a new one is 'Overcoats were obtainable obtained. on the eamo terms, and gentlemen were recommended to buy the advertiser's "Spanish cloaks of superfine blue cloth, a complete circle of nine and one-hal- f yards, four gulnsts. Apparently those would never want renewing, as nothing would sver wetr thorn out Tooele T Objects to Elg Hsts. A New York physician says that blj hats are tending to make women round shouldered, and that they arc very tad in other ways, inducing hsadncho because of the heaviness. Tbs lungs end chest, of course, suffer from the bending over, and the general health is ccnsequtctly lujursd. til S3 gyf-- MPR0VEMENT COMPANY a V V ej r. I |