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Show 5 i PoKer Nat a Gamble. Two decisions have boon rendered by the supieme court of Califor-- j nia, with reference to the game of is to Ike latent deii-io- n poker. the c.Tect that poker is not ramTho bling, but is a game of skill. of trame poker, according to the kighe-- t tribunal, of the coast state, is a game requiring as much skill; as cribbago, whEt or any of the; many other numerous games tint arc considered, by the most as beyond the pale. The legislature of the state of Nevada the acmight take cognizance tion of the California supreme court and enact some legislation that wiil tend to lessen the strict law so called that is at present in effect. - L MEATS AND 6R3G tLaLSl ; THE MOST CF THE BEST J x FOR THE LEAST TOOELE CITY, UTAH Efficknt Ssrviss and Coartssas Treatnseat Prcsift Dsiirery tj flay Pari c5 the City Six Quills to a Novel. The use of quill pens Is by no means confined to government offices and the gentlemen who point with MAKE FAST TIME ON SKATES Invention Permits Speed of Over Thirty Miles an Hour. French Engineer's ' if them at unhappy witnesses. A habitconfesses ual writer, for Instance, that he never willingly used a steel pen since he was out of the control He always used of schoolmasters. quills until the triumphant fountain pen provided him with a reasonable substitute, and that more because of its convenience than 13 efficiency. novelists still Several stick to the quill; It Is, Indeed, the only writing implement with any personality if it Is refractory you can f.rst-cla- tran-mi-si- ss on eCEO. R. DAVIS," D It will PAY you fo ENT ST psrialisi in I Cron Gu!d IGfiilEliCIAL CO. j and CrL'ga Work LOOK Fall Our Lin of OVER OUR lui-tanica- l, anti-gambli- Trade with us and Cot Satisfastica the firm prii.riny them. TLede- -' partment also will soon make a mail will) ruling that no he allowed through the mal's until it has a re tarn caul written cr j tinted thtrern. Tooele. Utah. North Main St. aLSstOOiS-S-. before doing your L. L. BAKER, Attorney Conveyancing, and Fire Insuiance and Bond3. Fidel! Poker, according to the California court, may be plav ed for money Vowles & Evans Bldg., Tooele City. marbles or chalk. It is not gambis not a game of chance, ling. It as is roulette, craps or faro bank. Dr. L. A. McBride Nevertheless, the legislature of the DENTIST state of Nevada has taken no acBUILCihQ OFFICE tion in the matter. It prefers to Utah Tooele allow the immoral game of divorce i inv ed ites and be to openly, plaj players to the state. 0 d st Law. is now in r IN BANK A new form of roller skate, the Invention of M. Louis Marthaiul, a young French engineer, will shortly T c o JSl be seen on this side, a large quantity ' of them having been imported for the o present season. WILLIAM S. MARKS, These skates, which resemble nothj No. More Free Printing. ing more than miniature bicycles, VV, Attorney at Law. weigh 25 pounds each, and woik auPostmaster Hitchcock lias an- c tomatically. They have thick pneu-mntl- nounccd that the government will Tooele City, Utah. ih.vSb-v1-; County Attorney, and the wheels, of which tires coax it. The mending of a quill does there are two on each are 12 discontinue the printing of stampe-e- d skate, not require much practice, and you Inches In diameter. y envelopes and lecommends that can buy, for a small sum, a little mamlle3 an hour can easily he Thirty local hv done be same the ob a chine that does It for you beautifully. made by an unexperienced skater with the You may easily write 15,000 words these skates. The skate Is and by special permit newspapers Tooele Neivs with one quill, mending It four times, to the shoe, and when the clamped foot is f.r the towns nearest the newspaper which gives six quills to the novel. raised ( a is automatically spring where a town has no newspaper of Bo tf:e cost of novel writing Is small wound liews, Confecticnsry, Stationery up around a specially constructstated In terms of quills. No large town will be ed gear attached to the rear wheel. its own. EVERYTHING FRESH AND STRICTLY UP TODATE When the foot Is put to the ground to have a monopoly on RISE OF MORGAN DYNASTY the pressure releases the spring, un- permitted the NO N ) AG E NTS FO R winds the gear, and revolves the lear the printing of the envelopes to newsMachines of the smaller Foundation of Fortune Laid by Ances- wheel at a great rate..Nearly 900 rev- detriment Singer Sewing HAH olutions a minute are thus produced. tor Who Foughtin Washington! Tooele County. papers. Army. Low Rentl A uniform scale of prices will he House Haunted? TOOELE POST CARD EMPORIUM Most of our wealthy men started arrive In When alien immig-antthe departpostoffice In small ways. Carnegie w7as a mes- this countiy they otten bring with prepared by PICKLE BROS. senger boy. Rockefeller tramped the them a stock of misapplied Ingenuity. ment and insisted upon or the stieets to get a petty clerical job. The tenant with a ghost is a game newspapers will not be, sold the Tooele, Utah. South Main St. II. H. Rogers and Russell Sage" were that is being played by foreigners in for printing. Ilairiman ,was a various parts of the United States, bumped j envelopes grocers clerks. brokers office boy. James J. Hill and, wdiat la more. It Is being played The scale of prices will be such that was a section hand, or something like successfully. a reasonable profit can lie made by that Dut four generations of the The newcomer takes a house, and, Moigans have been born in the pur- after one or two payments of rent, ple, so to speak. The Morgan dynasty complains that the premises are JS3 ) runs back to the dayp of the Ameri- haunted. Quaking with simulated y can revolution. Joseph Morgan, after fear, he tells a tale of horror of a a fighting in Washingtons army, pro- headless man seen stalking from the ceeded to lay the fortune of the house. coal cellar, a lady In white or of someIt did not take him long to rise to the thing invisible but groaning. Now, a control of the chief transportation lines ghost Is the average landloid's prime In Connecticut. Spectral visitors afford They were nothing aversion. but Btage lines, but they were worth splendid subjects for gossip in the controlling just the same. Later on neighborhood, and prospective tenbe Jje flguied as one of the capitalists ants seldom fail to hear and o? the Aetna Fire Insuiance company warned off by thestory. of Hartford. His grandson Is J. Iier-pon- t Anxious that the Veport shall 'not Morgan, Sr., and young J P. Is get about, landlord confeis wita tenof course, Ins greatgrandson. ant, and in several such instances the has been this the tenant Of all the multimillionaires of our result day, Moigan the elder remains the agiets to stay on, to say nothing most Inscrutable. All the otheis, about the mattcis to others and to Rockefeller, Harriman, Rogers and the put up with the ghost, providing the rest have at one time or another rent is substantially reduced. thawed out In the presence of the A Half-Cen- t uewspaper and magazine men MorCoin. gan has never thawed out. His perThe lack of the half cent In our sonality is ai far removed from pub- money undoubtedly costs the consumlic scrutiny now as it was when he ers of the United States millions of was the center of the whirlwind con- dollars every year up in Iriaho'are thousands of acres of fertile land still open for. Competition has test with Jav Gould forty years ago In keen so business that probecome settlement under various Government and private canal enter-prise- s. Current Literature. ducers and middlemen figure? their It is rapidly being taken up and at this rate in a very prices down to the finest point The a even or of a half quarter HIS PICTURE IN EVIDENCE difference few years every available acre of land will be owned by some of a cent' In the cost of such things and soap means in one and to secure laml then will mean the payment of a good Should be Warning to Man With as flour, sugar of dollars to thousands the aggregate Weakness for Penny Arcade bonus to those who took it up when it was to be hacl them. And that fi action of a cent is Photographs. as valuable to the buyers ns to the Yet when a certain cloth Is Should you feel a desire to .visit a sellers. for sale at 37 Vt, cents a yard ertlsed pdv Bummer garden ot a penny arcade and a woman buys three yards of it and experiment by having yourself photoshe pays $1 13 because she cannot graphed In a ridiculous pose, rememover $1 124. With eggs at 4. hand ber the fate of Horace E. Todd, candy-make- r a dozen, she pavs 23 cents for rents of husband and formeily the The odd half cent goes doze7 a half Beulah Todd. seller. Never .does the purBeulah Todd was granted a divorce to the. You Know that Land Ownership Means Eventual the benefit of it. Independence last week by Judge Goodilch. She chaser get said that Todd was addicted to drink And the proof? the couit suggestOld Timber Stronger Than New ed. Which is the stronger, a piece ot Beulah Todd drew from her purse a sound old Umber or a piece of new? It appeared We think it p'olable that the majorphotograph postal caid to be a photc ,raph of Iloiace E. Todd; ity of engineers .would say that the In his cheeks were pu.ffed, his hair dis- new timber was the stionger. the opinions heveled, his collar unbuttoned, and either'ease, however, In one hand he w ould be mere guesswork, for there his necktie untied. Get some Land. Anywhere from 40 to 160 Acres. Payments are we as so h In far held a been recall, other the bill. hitherto, is Be ' there is a Lot of Land open to choice. 'hand, four aces. Beneath the picture no authentic information on this there appealed this line: "A million- point. This lack is now supplied in a aire today; a tiamp tomorrow. paper by Mr C. r. Buchanan, in which to 1). E. BURLEY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Descriptive Literature Furnihel on Application Is that a plctme of your husband? he shov s as a result of careful tests, the court asked. that sound timber a quarter of a cenN well-know- n TT- kkL- r 4TJ - ' '"C dj rVvss . , Store. vfhdA, r , s YOU DO NOT WANT TO BE A WAGE EARNER ALWAYS. MUCH BETTER BE A. WAGE. MAKER A Easy Nowand This Will Xot Always five-doll- i It ' Is. Divorce granted, th? '.court decided. And Mrs. Todd, tucking the postal card safely away in her purse, walked from the couitioom. Kansas . City Star, , M tury J j 1 oM Is materlaly stronger than tt Material for Flying Machines. material for flying makind of rechines and airships is inforced paper, and Is claimed b; the German Inventors, Dr. Wagner and Ilsrr von Hadinger, to be exceptionA Prudish Pcrstl . ally light and strong. It 13 made of ECe where a musical co aedy has a "I paper, raw silk and other fabric hound chorus of girls tailed The Runaway up with steel wire. The product is Uew. stated to be Inexpensive, proof against Just 60. to fire and Jamp, and Is expected from the clothes they dont 'Judging Of a for viceable se, purprove variety wear might to run away end they poses. A test of it is being made in tide.1 y Airship now being built at Stettin. A novel ,T new stock. Mr. Ttuci anau's tests were made cn white p'ne, but there is no reaeon to cak, hard pine or any syrnwv oed commonly used In build other It is ing would behave differently. fair to conclude that all wood maintains Us suengtu, except as decay weakens it or fre and mechanical abrasion destroy R Engineering News LAKE CITY i .Ult, jdv oil - 1 Ml",1 C LI BESESEESSiNi- - |