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Show The Only Republican Newspaper in Tooele County.; :;Kkkp By Yovk Bihim: THE Moving ADVKKrii(, in The Tiuk- - E Vol. 12, No 20 TOOELE, UTAH, THURSDAY, THE TOOELE TIMES. Tooels Publicity Co.. W. Salt LaKe City D. Kniered us second-clas- s matter August 2N, Act of Murcij 8. IH?y. Published every Saturday. ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS mm oru in w Ai. in Tin, N T Eli NATIONAL COMPANY SM E .T E I at 1 presed, . ml 'Tet: tome don LOCAL people of the e'ty are good looks. The li to the public Pat 30 3c lll(klix Managing Editor Pioneer Day the 24th of July is celebrated in honor of those grand old men who endured hardship in the establishment of one of the grandest states in the Union today. We are coriipling a his:ory of some of Tooele of the old pioneers will issue an eight and county, on Thursday, July page number 20th, giving a history of the settlement of Tooele City and County, way back in 49. The number will be replete with sketches of 'the days of old, the days of gold, the days of 49, and that noble band of men who first settled In Ic wi.l he old Tooele County. half tone illustrated with copiously of those and scenes men of pictures souls. tried mens early days that who noble band All honor to that first settled our great State of Utah If any of our readers can furnish us incidents of those days, and photographs of the old pioneers of Tooele City and county we will appreciate it highly. Send all photographs and sketches to us on or before Jwlv 1- -L i Timi- e 1 j l)ri-'nes- s 1 JS- " - I 1 w L ft I , Y" ; j - 'i ' W n I V j w - , M-- X 05 .. t PIONEER DAY SPECIAL h I CREED AND CODE. work for the general good of the i city at large.1 We represent no action but will work unceasingly for the good of the city and county at large. We are not subsidized by Smelter interests, Townsite intei old town interest, ests or in other words we have no We came here, strings on us. after two years investigating the conditions existing in Tooele county We same here at the instigation of prominent Tocele citizens, and after several visits we came to the conclusion that there was room for an up to the minute liewspaei whose mission should be the conscientious boosting of a rattling good county. Emm the start we have met with Success. Me secured the plant and franchise of the best equipped printing plant in the county, and have converted the rankest anarchistic sheet into a decent newspaper Republican advocating good government and an honest conscientious boost of the greatest old county in Utah. We expect every progressive citizen of the county to aid us in our effort to upbuild every section, regardless of party affliation. If you do not like our Republican dope, pass it up and read our good Tooele County boosting and get in on the band wagon of Success. In politics we are Republican but in the interests of upbuilding of Tooele County, we know no creed in religion, no code in politics our creed, our religion is the advancement of one of the grandest counties in the good state of Utah. i HAPPENINGS. 1 are opposed to the childish factional fight between what some and New Old Town term Town. The twain are under one government, and should have a representative in the city council from each precinct, and all should . j Uhl.!. W. D. S. HARRINGTON We Bki-oki- j otllec at Tooele. Utah, under the RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: 1.30 THREE MONTHS SI. 00 SINGLE COPIES Yot Cant Keki A Good Town Oh County Down. mi; nnd!-,ohlls- at the post Ailverlisiug rale, rauite known on application. OUR X Price Five Gents - ElocK. Eagle li Y MAY 11. 1911. l)iiin:i) S. Harrington, Manager. Office, 17 I u na, left for Twin Kails, Idaho, where they will visit relatives MrMr. Kliason of Grantsville ib v isut-in-g Charles Mctturriii, his sister Irnry will'tp ow mill Miss irands in this city. MeCiurnn, oninc Ijdillo un! oil Kf'tLiv pycu rrd y n'ori1 Will Dim lake (iiimi ins? an enn itainnun. will be gnen at ort to Tooele in their car last Tue-ihs .s Tooele Oprra horse, when Prof ;1 Dr. T. It. Beatty, State IJe.-dil''ullip Al t is mtetested in a Ollu-eGeneral Manage- Mathew sm his Jail of jf. It Late and other pioinii vv illlect ure tonight at the i w cut P nrosent horsepower steam plow lit St 1 oocle 0H-r.spec C it Major in Tooele last week and - well suli J lnuve on Tl,e-some v. 11 m;';e "ahituiy "pip plowing address fied with the genera! c l.dition cl MarshaU Conditions lecture Tie fre c h for ',rone of the bn'! m o;u the Russel, the' to library affairs at the smelting plant. There lemIly all who and this The week. can should plow, separ attend. city. AirV.g th- staunch workers for owners, is over 2,000 tons of lead ore on lie cave-- wete President Hugh S rtor and complete outfit, cost them a hand ready for the furnaces. Anyone who will invent Ciovans Mi Tooth stake and Mrs ff'.li.T. Dr. Talbott of Salt Lake, will lu worled unceasingly to cfcntrivanee that will take off the sage-The Wall Street Journal in its' Bowen, at the Methodist church preach rush successfully will make a tor-- t last issue says of the International ellpct thy early completion and estabSaturday evening at N o'clock. All tie. lishment of the library. The halftone Company and dividends. L. E. linker was in Salt Lake ot are i ordiallv invited to eotne and of the library given on tins page Directors of the International trt the is taken Iron a lhotograph by An-part of last w eel; hear him. Smelting and Refining Company dms. the photographer. (adddiy Ins gone on an je Mayor Mar-vi.-i- t v'-Invest to meet this month for the purpc.se ot shall Uest-ve- t nor. ndod the honorable mention for The El ah Tannery at Milton :'l ' rcc.ate til the trade vv i was mned on taking action on t he div idend. The the eood work he has done to push Monday with a los 111111 "iU ,rtr't 0,1"'rh J'5'1 :v hlvoregular ouarterly rate of 2 per .ent 'long th t on, lcton of the building. v. ol about 000. The giist mill 23, til Try us Aljet & Vow leu, Sw 0 will lie declared. t nanewlv si aped being burned, ef-- I Me- t Market. ( e. s h Thesmelting plant of t he comTh Merry Milkmaids under tlu ict nl wot on the ,.! of the peo- le ;ivr II . direction of ftanley dolimon will b( pany at Tooele is handling more time at at than even the home any Opera Saturday eopper tonage The following important dciis-jmj- .. May l.ith. We advise even bod; since it began operations, and earn- -' ions have recently been rendered bv to take advanta e of their return am IIOslIlWI. NOTES ings from this source arc mere; sing. t 're to henr them omc more .ho in M'ork the lead smelting plant, r Mis. Fred Pet ergon has pist D. I M. Davis which will cost about "slot), (K)(), has! reports the foltuintd front a viiit with her. folks i and will been stinted be' ileitis from his lowing alieady hospital: v,here she man. nod for s James Mood is m the hospital finished some time this summer. eirl weeks. William Stew urt of Second South sulleriug Ironi injuricn caused Enough ore is on hand to guarantee ly tk'(1 1i1m horse up Sunday nieht Iming t brow a i mm a six for c If months. paying crops ut be obtained sternly operations plow . ondi-tlunt 'll Amalgamated Cupper through from lend without iirigivtion the leivuigami on apparently pood MonJ.ty morning h li, dc-eMis. Keen returned home after Metrt in chai acter and land is not the acquisition of the United icetid lmn Ivintt stark toltl als Selling company, now controls is thus not subject to .lemrt land u v. Hl,llt IiniI t. s ,:,nw..in ol a weeks' treatment at the hospital. S' more than 40 per cent of the out- ontrv. .Oil the other hand, it it is t Klohhmnn Vete-- Co. weie in Miss Ira Shield from Ophir i land he will of on that stock ele hrsiness Monday, not produce standing A Eevy, with ml Irrigation and is upon that proprietor of the Vienne rapidly if covenrg'from a fall. Smelting and Refining company. 1 Published at the Home of Utahs Greatest Smelter and Smelting Industry By Tin Ki Y l.iMdr i i - f r; v ; liLt. . ra .. Y. I). S. I -- IIakhim.tov Editor and Manager of The Tooele Times. The brightest! and newiest paper in Tooele County. t 1 l ' OFFICIAL PUBLICATION The Tooele Times has been designated by the United States Lan I Office at Washington, 1). C. as one of the papers in Utah in whien will appear official advertisements relating to public funds. We will publish weekly a digest of important decisions of the Secretary of the Interior, as furnished us from ' Washington, 1). C. Thus nformation will be valuable to lawyer and others. Me publish in this number the digest for the month of April. These decisions will be valuable to our readers, because they remain unpublished in the archives of the Interior Department and are published for the first time in Utah by The Times, your paLocal attorneys are at lioer-t- y per to clip these weekly digests. Me keep in our office files, a very full index of the names and dates of there decisions and w furnish any of our subsr libers such information as they require upon request. If any specific information is required relating to any particular matter or case in the land office we shall be glad to give it to our subscribers without any charge except the postage stump for reply. M'e are not ossified, and desire to give our subscribers more than full value for the price of subscription. That price of subscription counts very little in the newspaper game, your good will is worth to us twice the price of subscription. M'e want you to help us makfe this paper the greatest cleanest, little home paper in the great State of Utah. 11 o (RANGE OP DATE Mlth this number the flay of publication of the Times is changed to Thursday afternoon of each Me contemplate issuing week. the paper twice a week in a short time. In next weeks number we shall announce the location of our office in M'est Ti oele. Me shall then have offices in both sections of the city. Mvtch Us Grow. Renewal of copper refining .Mnslor .Theodore Bracken from cnti-rciclaim mu lor the Deport Bakery, of Salt Lake was in town has greatly strengthened the I.aml Low, then irrigat ion mu-- l ho Monday paying n businei-- visit to Nocktim lias returned to his hom VI Vow k s, his agent tor Vienna jet The til lei ti lew davs position of the Inicinational. musing of a disporb nnod in order to acquire title bread in Tooele. contracts were made on a basis located elbow, Mom Prank Ironi Kureka was via t j a A withdrawal of lands for satisfactory to both consumers and Sol Mr. Sclvin with this, and Mis. ing Miss refiners. AEti'am of St. Jolm Mary under the vv eefi. purposes, a had delicate Hen Douglas from New York w:i, operation performed CARNEGIE FREE LIBRARY. prm Lions of the Reclamation Act it his relatives, Mr and Mis. on her eve, which was injured king by 'prior to allowance ol an enliy, and all accn It ill a blow . On Saturday, the Kith hist., the the government intending to use Sol Kelvin this week. Mr. C. It. McBride spent Monday-idoors of the Carnegie lihraiy will lie 'the same for such purpose-- , ha the l.al-e- . Mi-- M llicent Bunn who had thrown open to the public and any .Vi r effect of removing stub 'and- 'the (Hen Hovt of Stockton was a the out books under citizen may take a portion of tin mastoid bone relands subject to Tom le visitor the fitst pait ot th rules and regulations of the library from the moved limn her skull, is-- rapidly Act and w eek. the under homestead eiitrv Under the administration of The Concordia club met at recovering. A. A. Walters, began therefore cannot properly he negotiations of Mrs. K. W. Krai ley on Monj. locaand with Andrew Carnegie the to entry. Laverdu Bunn wa- - operated on day. May Mb. The club will meet at The tion lor the library procured. tlie home of Miss Kllen Bryan on lor adenoids and had both ton-il- n drawing of plans by several archiWll area contest affidavit is filed Monday. May 1.1th. lenioved tects was unsatisfactory and Major a do cit land ontrv, chargWilliam S. Marks made a Imupiss aga'iist before office This morning a fine baby lxy Walter's term of expired character of -- aid tup to Salt Lake Monday. ing the non-dese- rt w a any great results ould he obta ned. burn to .Mr. and .Mi s John Gil-YMis W T. Clcnio and Mrs .1. B land because of only partial irrigaMayor Henry Marshall took office in Cooley have issued invitations lor an January, 1910, and took active means tion and reclainati ui tlieteof, un- '"tit home," on FURNITURE FOR SALE. Friday, May 12th der a prior lionii stc.-n- l to push along the library. He entry ami Tooc lo is to be opened next Minnie Hardy spent Saturday Held Ms the architects, then employ- water right, it i' noce ary to show lef-atii tie plans do not change. Dr. in Lake the week, and visiting Sunday ed and secured plans from Ulmer & that the entry has been reclaimed. Downing will lurnish the hotel anew Son that were acceptable to Mr. CarAn affidavit alleging only paitial and Davis home returned the furniture now in the hotel Miss Mainly negie. The contract was let to Miis iiisuffioVnt to main-fai- n after spembng a few days in the will Le sold at private sale today and lcclamation ller Brothers of Tooele last May and j tomorrowand what is left will be Lake. a charge that the land is the building was finished in Novemwas L. L. Stilt a fold at auction at the hotel on SaturBaker Attorney ODD ber. The cost was close to $0 o Lake visitor the early part of the day, May 13th. There will he bargiven by M r. CarOnly $.'.,000 week, ef gains for someone. Better attend W. Smith a R. Erda vvts pjsnegie so that the city had to rais1 and get something in the household Salt momB. who children this and Like White Mrs sengorfmm the balance. There !s a k! rary ami line that you need Everything is as ln- -Mr. of home the at visit .have been ng gjmnaMum fund, and there was over land Mrs. Grolioskv have returned to good as new. Jl.OuO in that fund, so the council OUR PRINTING. to draw from that fund and pay tflP,r home in the city. (ash speak louder than wordsa how Not cheap, but how good. Flint rs. Kdward There whenCmldtliv, off the library indebtedness. At Allot N YovlpU Sue- -( s Meat M.nker. ate over 600 volumes in the library ing of quality at the Times office, j 1(f hy hpr daughters Helen tnd Ud non-tract- s l s X- I - it. i , e-- j non-dc'e- BOOST and all Tooele will boost with you. Knock and you will knock alone. headed, obstinancy is no part of the progressive country newspaper man. Fig . . rt. j s I j Yve are modest, but not ossified. - c-- |