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Show fit I'hi Bros. I , ! Most Congested Blocks in World. cuargia, were rrea s. z cca runt. The The census taken by the departtough sdoba wai cracked from hole to hole; large pieces rose twenty-fivment cf education of children cf or thirty feet Into the air. The gron d school age in Manhattan shows that was lu fairly good condition to In the trvo blocks bounded by Madison, but It will be eren better aft-- r frost Cherry, Scammel and Jackson Mretts Las laid its softening influence upon lk:e ure enough children to fid a it. school. The department found thc-iIt costs about $15 an acre for the 2,42-- children of schaol age. rowdtr ard possibly $'.55 or $2.75 for In the bicck bounded by Madison, the labor. lianhattrn InJuct.-hU.stMonroe, Jackson and Scammel were 1.22G children, and In the block to the east J,l$3. These two blocks are the B.ost congested not only in the city, WILLIAMSON AND HIS WHISKY but prcbably in the world. Before the mternaunal court at The Hague can do any loud talking it will have to get some international coast able-s- . e 'k. cvza e ' . You all knov us and our COALS. The same clean treat meat and solid satisfaction. Phone i 146 J. i Tata Mercantile VL ? everything in General p Small xi Qisici Bslsrss i.! i p Prsiils -- r Phene - o cents? Merchandise, is - to t; t Malta ten-cer.- whisky? . A Tr; itP AMMtJ WHO GETS POINT NOTES. f'CST FROM LIFE? Dame 'ortune enter your business through the advertising door. When you keep your business a secret you are locking Mme. Fortune out. See us y about our ad. 2 p Man Who Lives chorite or The'people have been very busy the last week or two poisoning the enemy, the ground squirrels, but We still they are numerous yet. intend keeping up the attack and win. We are living in hopes, if we do die in ready for despair, for we are getting spring crops. The wind is blowing and the measles are agoing, and the children are about all going to school again- ' The Home Dramatic Club are prepairing to treat the people to a play in four acts, followed by a negro farce, so these who like to laugh and think they can stand it for three hours cannot afford to miss this, whit h will be given March 17th. FOE'S STORIES IVELL 0U1LT They Show Constructive Skill and cf Decorcshn That Carried Them ip.io Many Lsr.gur.ges. Gift There i3 - tko te-- rf roea brier ft CCnsirvcUva ?Mii, a coraranml t tius and C? rara In a gift o.' any 1tercture, and decoration aimrc un- known in El clisli, which is ever unduly negligent of form. And no ouo need 'Wonder that Poos short stories wandered swiftly out of our language Into French and Italian and Spanish, into German and Scandinavian, and Hofiemian, Into strange touguea where no other American author, except For.Imoro Cooper, had ever before penetrated. His weird psychologic studies have Influenced later writers ss unlike as Maupasaa- -t and Riche-pin- . Fitzjarr-e- a. O'Brien, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Rudvard Kipling. Ills tales of a mystery solved at last by observf tion and deduction have been Imitated by Dumas and Sardou, by Gaborlau and llokgobry, by Wilkie Collins end Coran Doyle. And Sherlock Iioimes, the only fictitious character to win international recognition in the final ye ,rs of tho nineteenth century. Is the reincarnation of a fig ure first projected by Poc. Century Magazine. Like Lives He Who Good Fellow? an Like a.' ttv F ?L WashiLgtoii, J. C. 13 of Job WorK r L.r Consult the TIMES Work Guaranteed If Mrs. Jones buys her coffee hitii BAGGAGE childlike, & EXPRESS everybody's fri-n- d. You go through life like a , a friend perambulatin'; pn.ycr-whoelof nobody but the righteous, and the righteous are those who agree with you as to what is right. And after all who shall say? You live like an anchorite. Joe Garland lives like a Who has extracted the good fellow. most from lie? We are paid to live you know, nhen the wages are too meager wo throw up the job, which is the cause, bclieva me of ail rational BUicid?. joe Garland would starie to death on the wages you get from life. You see, ho is differently. So would you starve on his wages, which are sieging, and love Lust, if you will pardon me," was the interruption. Doctor Kennedy smJed. Love, to you, is a word of four letters und a definition which you have extracted from the dictionary. But love, r.nl love, dewy and palpitant and tender, yci do not know. If Ged made you and me, and men and women, believe r. e, he made love, too. hut to come back. Its about time you quit hounding Joe Garland. !t is net worthy of you, and it la cowarcly. The thing for you to do is to reach out and lend him a hand. Jack London, in Pacific Monthly. TRANSFER PnoNE at Smiths each week If the coffee in your store is better than Smiths and cheaper Why, TELL MRS. JONES I Dont dash wildly across the street to tell her, though; shed laugh at you. Insert a sane, forceful advertisement in this paper about your coffee. We'll catch her eye by making your ad. attractive. Then all that Skslton TURKIC LIT the money for Jones buys. 100 TOOELE UTAH I imwm J W4W4VO -- qxn , wwmMvw the coffee Mrs. m.-id- FAT GOES OFF for file Pep!e W e wish to notify our friends thet we have a fine 'stock of U p-toD- ate Gents THE PAYROLL Foremans Recital of Irishman's Recklessness Is Interrupted and His Asiialinn Cairred. A works foreman of mine, on display, and we invite the public to come anj look it oyer, and get acquainted with our prices as they will reach everyone. who had superin- been employed a3 assh-tan-t tendent in another dynamite factory, told me the following story: Ilo one day hit, ref pteil an Irish laborer, who was taking a barrel, which liad beeu used for settling nitroglycerin, down to tbo soda dry Louse, with the intention of tilling it with hot nitrate of soda from tho ns. The foreman scolded drying-pPat roundly and told him that, should he do such a reckless thing again, he would be instantly disci, at ged. Tho foreman then went to the superintendent's oilice and reported the matter. In the meantime, Patrick, utterly DEAD LIAM SANG AT FUNERAL ignoring the injunction, simply waited for tho foreman to disappear, then Pietro Flsco. Amateur Musician, Left with tho proceeded to the Phonograph Records to Be Used barrel and began to 1111 it with tho at His Obsequies. hot nitrate of soda. Over in the superintendent's office Y.'c fc r.r now and then of a man the fort man hud just completed Ills reading his own obituary in the pa- narration of the incident, when there pers, tut it is a rare things for a waa n thun-h-ronreport and a crash dead man to sing at his own funeral. of Then Rat'a booted foot glass. Pietro Kicco, a shoemaker and ama- landed on the order- floor between teur mr zicif.r;, had a very great fond-nre- them. Tho sMyeviutcndc-adryly for tli3 phonograph. He purCalm jour r citation Pat chased a gco-- many records and occa- is Hudson already discharged! sionally sang into Lis own phono- Maxim in Adventure. graph and kept records of the songs. He was taken seriously HI. lie real-irs der tisirxg Jates irem.einler Our stock will be only the m 0m i latest. No old nor shelf worn goods. it iu 0 rs east of dry-hous- e Lor locals in local column, 10 cents per line 1st insertion. 7 cents subsequent. with heads, 7 cents 1st insertion; 5 kea(er J cents subsequent. fr t looele Tailoring 1-- 2 Go. m e he cotiid not recover, and Breaking Up Soil Y.'ith Powder. being a poor n?n end triable to ret It doesn't to tear an aero up of a funeral ho requested to pieces with the long powder system nw that they use his phonograph to furbinds! A demobeing used in nish the music for the funeral serv- nstration a few cays ago on the college ices. He picked out tho Angels farm showed how thoroughly the Serenade. and Gounod's Are Maria," rvoued was broken up. Wheibcr the sung by lumself, and these were used process Is to bo successful is still tc and thus tha dead man took an im- be proved. E. R. Auhast bus charge port, nt part at his own funeral serv- of the work now being done. in ice. Ka instructed that Lis phono-fpnpground to bo mu d for ar. oixhuru Mr. end 72 records, a number rf Anha.fit liad hop's bored 1P5 to ibe tr.cm L.s ov-n- . should be sent to his acre 15 feet aj ..rt. Tr.e ch..:'?'1., put rcotl ar in Italy. The Christian Into these were connected with vdres. or fituu Three rows about J f!-- th.3, tv For all kinds rates. w A. c25 T T ne'sdru)m. An- Oh, hold on now, Ford. Dont go harping on that. You are pure New England stock. Joe Garland Is half Kanaka. Your blood is thin. His is warm. Life is ono thing to you, another thing to liim. He laughs and sings and dances through life, genial, unielfiah, .c. SMLT LUKE PRISES t - to-da- luo, by tllnutratfvj vef Vly. 5urHiL oid byail nv piue liruDcii Odktj, PHONE ipv n zine. The De3;ons atid Let the good ten-ce- LIE of four oti'.'iiiMM The Implied accusation of cheapness ogclnst the establishment was too much even for Williamson. Did you ever get any whisky In this placer' he asked hotly. The stranger admitted he never bad. And you never will! concluded Williamson, and with that he whisked the bottle eft the bar, and the stranger got no drink at all. Popular Maga- Tccele, Utah, 33 said Williamson, and Certainly, put on the bar a Lottie of his finest. The stranger fingered the bottle and the glass for a few moments. Then he eald: I be? ycur t parden, tut U this Trace Mvxa Ce-jYn- ;a n Anwr.ft ning our lu'tli.r ai f.ti tfdculy f.ucitnb!o. mvi'iittuft !i.dMv us 'flctYroninirtfiiit ul. 'n Pf,,f cMit frM. Oldest ftMei.py for putGif taken through Miinti .t O. nu.'M, whootc'Lnrce, tulLa well-drer-se- d f! K.! TiLJ K ft table heart. One afternoon, In the rush heur, a stranger entered Shoemaker's and, leaning across the bar, is said to George in a lew tone: "I'm a little Fbort of money. Would you give me a drink of whisky far ten 4A vf Y.Tiiunscn. who rjixcj dried s fit for the goda at Shcomalar's, where the politicians and diplomats foregatcer fur a little np now end then. Is ro polite and urbane that he would make the lamented Mr; Chesterfield seem uncouth' and coarse. George Li also lessened of a kind and chari- ww !AtAAAMVi.Vit'AVWVW VWVv'A'.WVWAVjVW! I 5, Bartender. gzz i q.ry pTw;' iji 1 implied Accucsticn cf Chcrpnecs Was Too Mach for Charitable ' TiYiird'iy D-- i 0 YEA Hu C EXPERIENCE j -- , that tr-l- tlv-- Utah Stats Press Association EUBHNB IN ALL LlIES- $ - TGOELE COUNTY STATE BANK -- J lEiWlifiltij IBE LATEST TDOELE, UTAH. i - s- x.fc. ivi. i r-- L-i-- |