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Show 1 J THE ORCHARD. LAKE POINT NEWS. that the apple tree ladies have organized a social The and bare, awkward So barren, an entertainment and blooms .club don-itand gave ever living .Would V.'ho would think Our Washington Letter jJ s And become most wondrous fair? l think that birds could ever hide ltrown nests that none could see Ueneath its robes of green and pink? Yet it will not fail to be. Rubbish and brush in' the orchard et? Gather and burn at once, and thus destroy harboring pieces of inrect, fungi and other pests. Too many trees of one variety afbn' Ada one another is no' the best v. Mix them up, ay to plant them. t.'en they will pollenize or.s another l.'cttc and give you choicer fruit and x ;rc of it. Pi nummied off, and burn," all 'mitt on peach, plum or r her trees, thus destroying the spores of brown rot a.id other fungous diseases which speciu'nt.r over on these men s T1 c only successful way . fight troubles in the orchard is to be g'h early, before the disease appears. Remember that fungicidal sprays are preventives, not cures. Trout Arpil Farm Journal. Vo-.il.- -' r fun-con- GUMPtfON ON THE FARM. Dont rush into the spring work like a horse afire. Take things easy until man and beast get now! St-ad- accustomed to the strain.' The toad is the gardener's friend. When you dont know just w'hat to do, go in and have a good talk with your wife. . Sflve'your nietal roofing by giing it a good coat of paint, and do it before it is too lats. The mountain of work before you a cheery heart and peg away. Aman with h large family can live better on the farm, where money than dn the city, where money grows,' - social dance last evening in the school house. A. Bell of the Mail Bag Catcher Co . is inToOele doing business for his company. one of the most intorosting af- Joseph Maighn was pleasantly stir- - lc prised oil Tuesday evening by having fairs in the legislative line ever about twenty couples drtip in on1 him w icness.nl in this country. As to at John Yates' house, and a grand so- the net results in the way of legiscial time was ertjojed by all. matter. lation, that is another o President called the While conthe LEHI TO HAVE HOME COMING t lie sole for MAYY29TH.' gress together purpose Tite citizens of I.ehi, l'tahare making elaborate preparations to welcome home 'the former residents of their city from May 29th to June 5th, 1911. The mayor, city council. Commercial club, and church authorities, and in fact on and all are enlisted in the undertaking with the sole aim of inducing all former residents of Lehl to return for a week and exchange hancr shakes and reminiscences and partake !of the hospitality of the present residents. Numerous committees have been appointed to look after every detail, and they are all enthusiastically at work to make home coming week the great event of the jear.- During this period of festivity it will be (lie aim of the present tesidents to entfertain- to the best of their ability their numerous guests, and see to it that they do not experience a dull moment for seven days. Special rates on all railroads will be made. The former residents of Lelii are asked to communicate with Janies M. Kiikham, general secretary, who will send them- programs ajtd all details Peitaiuin? to- tue home cdhtin foe - - ! Tooele Teiegi aph 'school will he open 8 to 9 p. in. i trom every Monday, Tues- Take time to look into every proand day. Wednesday Thursday. Main ject that is suddenly sprung on you. street on Vino, ovt Vowles & Evans Lite s greatest successes come out of meat market. most careful consideration. Cant you fix it so that you will not WARRANTY'DEEDS. have to buy any garden stutf this year? Tooele Imp. Co. to C. E. Knouff, Of course you can.' W'haf any .farmer can do, you can. Get right at it now lot 17, block 158, plat C. Tooele Imp. Co. to August Lund, ahd make the best garden in town. and the lot neighbors. 16, block 125, plat C- Surprise yourself Here is the formula for treatihg Tooele Building Assn, to R. Power, seed potatoes to prevent scab: Soak lot 6, block 120, plat C. the whole seed for two hours In a Tooele Building Assn, to Cecelia T. f mixture of pint of fo. malin Tooele Building Assn, to Eleamw E. (formaldehyde) and fifteen gallons of cold water; dry the seed, cut and? Comomite, lot 16, block 124, plat C. plant in ground that has not recently Tooele Building Assn, to Alberta grown potatoes. Dershan, lot 14, block 13S, plat C. If you are planning to grow your Tooele Building Assn, to Mrs. J. J. own asparagus plants', sow the seed as soon as the ground can be worked. Connor, lot 3, block 134, plat C. Palmettos a splendid Variety and you Tooele Building Assiw to Wm. J. make no mistake in planting it. Comomite, lot 16, block 119, plat C. . will Be sure to get seed from a reliable Tooele Building Assn, to J. W. Dun-ske- v grdwjf'. Makd the drills wide enough i lot 11, block 137, glut C. apart to permit cultivating with a Charles Anderson to Richard M. horse. Thinning the plants to two southeast inches in the drill, and thorough shalquarter of souths low cultivation are necessary to secure west section 28, township 9, south strong, plants by faP. range 7 west. From April Farm 'Journal. Tooele Imp. Co. to Carrie VYisson, o lot 22, block 131, plat C. OVER 65 YEARS' .oeg j - one-hal- Ry-dalc- well-roote- d .experience M jM v, ' V - , , ' j7 o Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. a klrh and description mn quickly iiMPjrf.'im our opinion too whether mi iiivoni ion in protmbly paient nlle. ('onmmnir'i. tioKnntt uMy conililoiittMlt HMNUCOOX OU Pnten't Mi'iit free, otrtont mfiMiey for serurmt? paleni. ILiront recol taken through Muim & Cu, t&ruit notice, without chanre, in the AiWon Scicutinc Jttwicati A tmnflannielv Mliiptroted woettlr. Tinrcrt dr filiation of tmr fH'ienUUC Imirtml. iVnna, f I a voir; four months, oldbyall newmifilorn. & Co.36,Broadwaf- New York MN lhauch omco, F FL, - 025 1 WasAlUtfton, SPIRITED HORSES' that have softie go in them, as well as gentle, easy going ones, sate for any lady to drive, may he found at this Stable. WE CAN FIX YOU OUT w ith almost any kind of Vehicle, comfortable and stylish, and will be pleased to have you tell us your wants, which will be supplied at reasonable prices. CALDWELL BROS., and Feed Stabi&s. 'On Vine Livery Street near Main, Where the Train Stops. , I). C. 1 GOOD PRINTING U Like pod thoughts, never produces bad results' I s with wool, but it will go just as far as it can. The protectionist, aided by a Republican senate will do everything possible to balk the revisionist. Already the progressive insurgents have shown that they realize their strategic jiosition. They- will figure largely in the final results. T a greater extent in the Senate than m the House, there are two well defined groups of insurgents, ono eaeli on the Reniorartic and Repubican sides. While the Republican's ar eofieiefeivfe and well managed, in the main, crats are fighting among themselv-fe- s and are unable to agree on a man for leader. They would like to have Senator Culberson of Texas take the reins, but he would face a situatibm which would not he pleasant for him, as he would not lie directly opposed to Senator also lrom Bailer, Texas, and an ambitions leader who aspires to to control the action of the Democratic stalwarts. Relations between the two Texas senators .vtf already, sotnetvhat strained. .Aside from Culberson the senatorial seem to thout satisfactory material from which to Their forces are inpick a leader. choate, unorganized, seemingly unassimilable. With talent enough none of it seems to he of just 'the right sort and every suggestion made of a man to lead meets with objections t9 him for One'Veason or another. William Jennings Bryan himself tried to bring order and organization among his progressive friends in- the Senate hut with little result. It looks, as some of the political wise ones have said, like a contest between Bailey and Bryan, with Bailey seeming holdJohn Sharp ing tie advantage. William may yet contest Baileys leadership, and 'Raner will he another contender for the honors. Bailey is a man whose ability is lie- - is a big lawnot questioned. and and effective an abe yer Even those who dislike has his enemies, him, and he readily admit, titef brilliancy of- his intellect. He seems likely to lead his party dn the Senate. The only-mathere who ever silenced him coinpletely was that brainly man, Senator Hughes of Colorado, whose superior skill in debate, knowledge of the law and power as an orator amazed the galleries and won the homage of his colleagnes on tile one occasion when he gave a His death glimpse of his ability. cut off one of the most promising careers in the upper house of Congress. Hughes seemed destined to he the leader of the minority. Bailey now seems to have ' no real eomdetitor. But he rules hy force of his intellect and his aggressivethe-Dem- he-w- i de-bat- - rather than through any ot,he.i quality of mind or heart. On the Republican side I, seems to he conceded that Massahusett4 ness BAD PRINTING Like J? bad thoughts never' produces good results I a reciprocity tariff treaty with Canada, it is apparent that there is an intention to make that unite a secondary iesue. The intent on a Deniociatie House-itariff. It will begin the reihionof of enacting THE TIES PRINTING and getmore work at good phon;: is 1 prices. QUIRRH-:--HOTE- L - experience. If one may judge by the number of DHL's of all kinds introduced during the first few days of the special session, the members do not look for an early adjournment. It would seem as if they, were prepared to legislate upon every subject under the sun, and. a few which have bee4v considered. never before Among - them was a bill by Mr. Iavne of New York for the creation of a Tariff Board. This to the Ways and Meaiw Committee, which is getting along very nicely, in its own opinion, without the advice orassistance of such a body in the vvoikof framing tariff schedules. There were hundreds of private bills, and a large number of these were for the of pensions. Congressman Austin seems to he in the lead in the presentation of bills, both of a public and private natnre.There is considerable talk the Ballinger ease. The enemies of the former .Secretary of the Interior seem not to ' be satisfied with driving him into private ife.Thev seem to think that the very voluminous and even tiresome testibrought out, with every mony for bringing it out at offerd facility the Congressional investigation did not include some thing which might he told. Howevor, it is not the general opinion that anything would1 be gamed, by reopening the quest -- .eg vkivig xiFi-- Sfc-- f PROP. LEVVYN, Jt C Vine Street Near Main Tooele, Utah. at block from where the cars stop. One-ha- lf First-elass'-i- J travelers. 'MlMNMI was-referre- AX X X -X X 1 x X d! kl X "AX oy, X Us COPPER CITY HOTEL X X X X Mrs. S. re I I every respect. n Sample rooms for commercial VA S Mworth, Prop, X X X X X- - oo- I - 3 about-reopenin- P3 J s A O 14. H X the Market Affords For Everiltiiig Like Livtng. Homs o j' - H r BOARD AND ROOM REASONABLE BY X WEEK OR MONTH X. x. X K' J X- X Centrally Located-- ion. X : X- X the In First-claEverything. coal land over the Alaska X Xcases the Ballinger inquiry, there ox X X X X X X X X X X X X X ft. has been much interest over the decision of a federal judge in Seattle ' A Medical Puzzle. that a group of coal claimants, Tlic-ris- - one odd thing about' not the Cunningham claimants,shingles. were justified in entering into an What is that?" , That they dont conu? iu tLe roof. agreement to pvork their claims of the mouth. jointly. This upsets the mam question on which gov eminent 4- MOST ANY BANK might have revoke the claims of As it would rethesfe speculators. Can handle your1 business after 'a fashion when times are of nearly all sult in the When times are hard and money good and money easy. of feel need the 900 coal claims in Alaska, the business connection and a credit a the tight you to tako lias arranged government . With an appeal at once to the Supremo It is expected that the Court. Do Your Banking Business and Establish your Credit with Thecourt would make the case special, and that it would encleavir to OF reach a decision as early as possible. As the court will soon take its TOOELE,. UTAH. and The Alaskans, recess.summer ' ' FOLK PKK CKVf. lXTLRKsT I'UD ON' TIVI K D the residents of the Pacific Coast, S. 1. Sh vfer,1 S. Baspom, who always have had to pay exCashier. cessive prices for even poor coal, will hope that the court will be able WQQQQQQQQQQQQQQto Settle this question at an early QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ hoffman Q will view-d- f country-wide-exciteme- : nt x. ss e -- clear-listin- g a Strong and Reliable Bank - COMMERCIAL TOOELE gANK - IMT-L- 'l - Vice-Preside- nt. - expedite the date, as that open- ll ing of the Alaska coal fields under some plan which Congress will apO prove. There is a man in one of (he 0-is-doubtfui public land states who 0 about the validity of a patent is- 0 sued by the United States and Q Ho is a q signed by the President. officer law at that, judging from (l the manner in which he quotes law and 'discusses its bearings on his - Q. Q Q Meat and Grocery Company Q. 1 Q. tj Butter, Egjs, Etc Q. Fish and Poultry. Fresh & Q Cured Meats. Q. Q Send in Your Orders by Phone' and They Will Recive Our Prompt Attention - . sioner of Public Lands, Hon. Fred Dennett, and complained that the patent he had been- granted did not comply with the laws of his The laws here require, state. wrote he, that a deed shall be signed by both a man and his wife as grantors. This patent bears the is signature Win. II. Taft, but it not signed by Mrs. Taft; Hor name should be attached to the patent to make it legal under the laws of this state. 1 note too that vvhiie the name in the body of the document is William II.' Taft, the signature The two name is Wm. II. Taft. to made be correspond. should is not that the signature Finally, of the President inpropria persona but it is signed by a clerk for him. I should like to have the patent corrected in all these particulars. i 44:5iOFFMAN land title. This man- wrote the Commis- (J. U li Tooele, Utah - 110 Tickets on Sale Stop-oe- r 'FMAN- - th, 20th. Apri8' return untjj either Jung 3rr. mr privileges grtU1V'u' Direction with choice of routes returnin': LOS ANGELES and return direct X)S ANGELES and return via San Francisco ,)S ANGELES and return via Portland SAN OiEGO and return via Angelas 040-- - $46 Oj' $65 00 $j5-0- t local Agent for full information, or write e per-ectl- ri. M. MRS. wilhdomimiJe as Texas does on the minorty side. Lodge and Crane are a powerful pair. Lodge acts as mouthpiece for the administration on the floor, Crane has the presidential ear and works out aibitra-thand reciprocity schemes in the cloakrooms, harmonizing antagon-iet- s and plating the disgruntled. Most. of the old time leaders of the Republicans have died or gone down to defeat, 1rye, Cullon and Possibly it is unfortunate that Perkins are too old for strenuous these requests could not be comoffice regards warfare but their wisdom will-bplied with. The land y va'ued in council. Root, Nelson the patent in question as a good-- ' patent in every respectCa'linver, Nixoft, McCamLer. Bm-m Is a result producer, you pey more for good isork ton, Tenrose, Smoot, Sutherland Warren, these ami others give a sprinkling of that element so greatly respected in the Senate, seniority. All of the warhor3es are not departed and among some of the new comers there qualities which eompensats for brevity of - T. C. PECK. C.P.A. Los Antreles. A.G.P.A, 169 Main, Salt Lake Citrr J, Ha |