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Show LOCAL NEWS ITEMS; Atkin Bros. WAKE UP, MAN. Social end Easiness Kention. Miss Edna Cuddihy, daughter frDf7T of Mr. and Mrs. Tell u. are you advertising In the same old foolish way did before you. That your grand-daAnd persist it doesn't pay? J2 Drive a billy goat to tears? You all know us and our COALS. The same clean treat ment and solid satisfaction. The dance given Monday, the inst.. by the Copper City orchestra was a great success. The music was superb and the participants afe wishing for another joyous time in the very near future, under the auspices of the orchestra. 13th giHgiraCTgragggBaggLggsaa Phone AQUIRRH-:- - j HOTEL Edward CuddiIras' been attending Think the whole world knows hy, who resday. school at St. Mary's Academy in ' In o it hasnt Cause changed Salt Lake, is visiting with her years? People are walking up to us on the parents at the Oquirsli Hotel. Wouldnt the pathos of such logic street and giving us advertising and youi-addres- s i? lo V The marshal is out with a gun killing dogs. He came into the Times office, but we fissured him we were not the kind of dorg he was after. He says it Is pay your dog tax or bang goes your dog's head Off, and he digs a ncce little trench to bury them In. He buried fifteen on Wed; 146 Hidden, lonesome and unread. Like the sign upon a tombstone Telling folks that you are dead, Wake up, man, and take a tonic. Bunch your hits and make a drive, Run a page, and change your copy, ADVERTISE, and keep alive! Smith Center (Kansas) Pioneer. Sam H. Trdvar cf the Ding-haMetal was a visitor in Our last week, city j Vine Street Near Main Tooele, Utah. j j ' o A new brick store will be built on Vine street next door to the rear of J. W. fate & Company building. The frame building occupied by Brandt the jeweler, will be moved one door east of H. LEWYN, PROP. MBS. printing. We appreciate the kind reception given us and shall always try to merit your esteem. Just a card' is all you care for - from where the block One-ha- lf cars stop. in every respect". s First-clas- Sample rooms for commercial travelers. " .r.Trri mi' Butlers restaurant. iur o m J. W. Tate Mercantile Co n I -. Synthla Speirs Birthday1, Mr. Kimball of the Kimball-RicharA very enjoyable party was given company, and Mr. W. on Monday by Mr. and Mrs. M. Speirs S. advertising manager in honor of the fifth birthday of their I Xefs Wignaw, who was in of Wallace, the firm, came to Tooele on daughter, little Miss Synthia Speirs. Eaoh one was presented with a pretty s Tooele during the construction Monday in their auto.' ornamental box filled with candy. . ft work, has returned to renew old Games were played and bounteous reWm. Irvine of the Tooele Im- freshments served and a very happy 1 acquaintances. provement company will return time enjoyed. The little ones present Miss Morris, the able Tooele to Tooele from Montana,' next were: Thema and Melba Park, George ft correspondent for; the Salt Lake week. Willie Park, Elbert Westrieh, and papers, visited with relatives in ot N. hotel Mrs. Lewyn Oquirrh Marie Pickle, Park Caldwell, Ellen Denver aixl while there was inand Mrs. Edward Cuddihy were Hanks, Alice and Jean Huffaker) duced to take her old place on guests of Mr. Kimball In an auto ride Zelda Dunn, Blanche and Sarah the Rocky Mountain Republican. to Salt Lake on Thursday. Mrs. Hetta Dwyer of Dawson City, Speirs, Nettie Park, Bruce and afJune McBride and Theona Andrus. as Mr. Yukon, B. C., returned to Tooele One, Martin, who xXxXXX x -- COPPER CITY- XXXXX XXX ds i g -- in Everything w Merchandise Genera I Small Profits and Quick Returns I - is Our Motto " g X X Tooele, Utah.J Phone 33 ,, posed Jenkins of Salt Lake and represented himself as an agent of Walker Brothers, was arrested last Saturday on a charge of obtaining money under false presences and given 60 days in jail or to pay a fine of $60. lie conMiss Mildred Morris, formerly corcluded to accept the hospitality respondent at Tooele of the is now in Denver, attachof the county' for sixty 'days. Herald-Republica- for the People The Tooele tion is selling the fiew town transfers have month. We wish to notify our friends thet we have a fine stock' of Up-to-D- Tim Dowd looking for a place to house his ate Geitfs we invite the public, to come an 'on display, and ed to the repertorial staff of the Denver Republican. Building associaMrs. Pickle has secured the necesa bunch of lots in number of applicants for a charsary site. Twenty-on- e ter of the Pythian Sisters, and turned been made this the roster over to the K. of P. lodge, and as many more men will enroll and in the near future the Pythian Sisa lodge in is in from' Butte ters will be instituted as Tooele. family. Lake View ward will give a ary benefit dance and social M. C. Monahan of Butte is working at the smelter and will bring his family as soon as he can get a suitable location. or of W. M, Adamson in the Lake View school house on Wednesday evening, March 29th. Tickets to dance are 50c. Supper, 25c extra. Brother Adamson will shortly leave for a mission. missionin hon- I Smelter Employee? u a rirs. . A, L. J T. V. R. R., fel from a wagon one day last week and fractured his arm at the elbow. Dr. Phipps attended him. goods. Two doors A baby boy was born to Mrs. J. W. Miller last week. east of Wendover, Tooele county, is now a dry town. Saloons are Opirrh Hotel. closed on both sides of the line. Sheriff Bush has just returned from there, and scents work for the sheriff's office, for the blind pig will stirely be working! Tooele Tailoring Go. Mr. David Platt, formerly electrician at the smelter, is moving his family from Tooele. IN ALL LINES' TOOELE COUNTY STATE BANK TOOELE, UTAH. ARRIVALS AT OQUIRRH . John Cuddihy,' Anaconda; Harold Skelton W fS; I I I BAGGAGE & EXPRESS TRANSFER ... ' - Phone 109. ' Harry I'Moore, ' G. F. TV. J. Cham-fj- l D. Rlfer, S. B. Curtis, Jas. Pardee, G. W. Graham, Judge J. D. Lewis, W. S. Wallace, Mr.- - Kimball, L. S. Stein, F. C. Forman, D. E. Moore and wife, Arthur Bird, J. D. . jlen'of Salt Lake City; Thps. Wise, V f Kansas City; G. F, Hoyt of Stock-ton- ; A., Archie Eliason and F. M. Cooper, of Grantsville; H. E. Young, J. J. McClellan, F. Midgley, John Taylor Hand, James T. Olsen and Charles Brown of Salt Lake City, berlain,-V- f. KKKIGIIT' HOTEL. , . d M. f t j? c : First-cla- Everything X. X X X X X ss X- - X' A A NOTICE. Westrieh, The publishers of The Times .will A Proprietor. not be responsible for any hills conA PHONE I'M. Main and FirU South tracted by any one, connected with, this paper except the manager. Before A AAA A A A A A A AA AA A A A A A A A paying any subscription or hill due us ask to sfee a written authority signed' by W. D. S? Harrington, manager. TOOELE PUBLICITY CO.' Hatching. Eggs For Single Comb White Leghorn, 60c to $2.00 a setting. Woods ! & Shields,' Send a copy of The Times Easter It will be Special to your friends. 10c a Booster for Tooele county. per copy. HGFFFMAN QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Q gHOFFMAN Q Q Q: Q Q. Heat and Grocery Company DEALERS IN Fresh Send in 1 They ! Q Qf a Butter, Eggs, Etc, Fish and Poultry. 8c Q Q Q Q Q Cured Meats. Your Orders by Phone and Will Recive Our Prompt Attention i Bell Phone 87. BROADWAY Q- , v- - If Tooelo, Utah iioffman bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbd a 1 1 17. Vm o Send in your news, items on or STOCKTON NEWS. of' each week before Wednesday i . . to insure insertion in the current Eight new families have riioved weeks number. We go to press into Stockton during last week. on Friday and can only take a few locals up to that date. The Honorine mine qpened up a rich vein of ore and are now FRUIT GROWERS MEETING. j working fifty men at the mine. The fruit growers held a largely attended nteeting in the school house The Honorine had the largest at Tooele on Tuesday evening. Mr. in Otis delivered a highly interesting and instructive lecture on planting trees, spraying, and the geneiai care of the orchard. He went into details about the destructiveness of San Jose Scale, wooly aphis, gipsy coddling moth and other insects, and instructed how to destroy them. His lecture was highly .instructive and he show-fethat he is familiar with the subject he had in hand. These lectures Will be repeated arid all orchardists will profit by attending them. Mr. J. V. Tate js president of the association and takes great interest in its succpss. H REASONABLE BY X WEEK OR MONTH X X X' sv jr i BANKING Cf BOARD AND ROOM for 1910. Master O zff Callender, son of Station Agent Callender ot the X' Living. 3 Centrally Located , The East Side Chamber of Phone 49-- 4. COUNTY NEWS. Commerce have under consideraThe county treasurer is still busy tion a banquet to celebrate the inon the posting of his books iQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ working stallation of fhe lead furnaces. Our stock will be only the latest. No did nor shelf worn Home Like H; For j j . Bet. 4th and 5th South. Everything is quiet in the sheriffs office. Sheriff Bush went to Salt Lake Wednesday on official business. Assessor James and his clerks are as busy as bees making up the assessment rolls. District court met on Monday. Judge Lewis presiding. In the matter of P. j. Pollock deceased a partial decree of distribution was granted. In the matter of Hilda Erickson Vs Christian Neilsen, motion to dissolve attachment was denied, demurer over ruled and defendant given 20 days to answer. In the matter of W. L. Coad vs Silver Eagle M. & M. Co. judgment was given plaintiff. In the matter of L. E. England vs J, F- - Kehoe demurrer was overruled and defendant given 15 day to answer. In the matter of Nella Stryker vs J. B. Sackett and others, time for J. Solomon to interplead set for April ry t t Everything the Market Affords A OF AREAL HOME a 3 WHERE A ONE CAN A A A ENJOY SHADE A AND KEEP COOL 0 look it over, and get acquainted with our prices ' as they will reach everyone. . Homs of the International 1 A A X 3 !Caldwellj I -- HOTEL- A THIS HOTEL HAS . ..ALL THE COMFORTS.. X' n If j ter an absence of six years. She is visiting with her father, George P. Mallet and her brothers A. F. and YVYVYVVWYYoYYYYYVYVYY F. J. Mallett and her sister, Mrs. P. F. De La Mare. Mrs. Dwyer left Tooele 12 years ago. She is delighted with Dawson and the climate there. Mrs. S. W. Alwcrth, Prop. two years last Friday. pay roll Adojining properties are being operated by leasers from Bark, Mercur, Ophir and Bingham. TOOELE GENERAL HOSPITAL ili m t V 9 Corner Broadway' and Utah Avenue 9 "I L I New Building; New Appliances i lb: ! . Mr. E .J. Baker, former superintendent of the Bingham Metal Mining Co., of Tooele, is a leaser at Stockton. J. A Phi i f hV.l i 1 1 I 8 r v-- :; The funeral of Henry Booth of Stockton was largely attended at that place on Tuesday. Mr. Booth suffered with Bright's disease. He wa3 75 years of flge. Dr. v-- : i .! n. . ' |