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Show lMa OXKHIUHrTltf as Tooele ! City of Imponnecc. fly now it and lnrutblv t 11 be ure iter, . its represeutotive ne-cu.n afford to paper tf out slack in appearanee for the odterti.slnk patronage. iMKof a good TlflE bar wvooeotBOPOeooeoej Vol. IX, No. TOOELE, UTAH, SATURDAY, " 33- - VoieeB Resources. Those who lake a glance at the smooth and unmarked sides of some of the eminences adjacent to Tooele wlit not be likely to see anything that would cause them to look long or a second time. The view s, in fact, monotonous aod not in the least dcgree tending to excite curiosity or wen interest. There is no forestry, not much vegatatiou, little if anything in the way of animate nature, but pleuty of rocks sharp-pointed, well rounded, keen edged, rough, smooth, long, big and little, just as they were hand turned out by the of millions nature of years ago. The general aspect is, one might say, gust 'the same as theft ef Bingham Canyon prior to TS64; not greatly different from the appearance of those heights from which a billion dollars in natural treasure have been extracted since 1S70, and which look down upon one of the igreatest mining towns of the west--en- n country Eureka; and vastly similar to the mining ground in and around Park City, where the the Daly, the Silver King and a dozen others of Utahs great producers haye added their quota to the jrreat stream of metallic wealth which has flowed from Utahs mines Id to the channels of Usance and trade throughout the world. This is all ycry suggestive. One thing that it suggests is that one person can see as far, into a mountain as another can. One who npver taw a pound of ore-eany kind iu this life, and who never handled a (piece of precious metal except in'the form of money or jewelry could form as accurate a conclusion from an eyesight test as to what reposed the tinbrotcensciff&ce of ahili--aidas could Jesse Koight nr Col. SiVaTl or any of the grand army whose nance are inseparably linked with SJ tabs greatest achievements in the dielQ of mining. Of course either of the gentlemen referred to could determine more accurately as to the character of the ground, could better diaguose - the formation, and might, af near euough, more quickly one of those long, irregular, .protruding ribs of stone known as a ledge; be could also begin work at a mote likely place to find out .about what was there, but with not much snore certainty than if it were gassed at by a dry goods cleik or a apprentice. It takes practical experimentation, backed by a , short, rd flint-ribb- ed Ontario, fir glittering gold, or glowing copper, or whatever "it may be, is kissed by the glorious sunlight for the first time, bow many of us will stand around admiringly and say someWh-couldnt we thing like tnisr have had 'this good fortune? We were here all along and had plenty of opportunities; also we knew by the surroundings that there was something here. Well, some people were born to good luck and the own ers of this are tiu that class by a big ' margin. I wonder if there is any more like it in the neighborhood And then, returning to town, we might stumble over a projection that followed up, would lead to something just as good, but if we were to start in on it and it didnt happen to turn out that way, somebody might laugh at us, and that would never do. In a serious vein we would say, not as a prophet or son thereof, that-athere are more things id heaven and eartyi than are dreamed of in anybodys philosophy, so are there more things beneath the earths outer vestments right here within gunshot of this city than are even believed of in the thought laboratory of some of the wisest of U9. Make a note of it. Miners Day at the Fair Horace Ensign, secretary of the Utah Fair Association, gives out the statement that a mining exhibit of unusual proportions and character, will be given during the Inland at theCapital, from October 4th to 9th inclusive. Work looking to having the exhibit in perfect shape is going actively ahead, and tbat.it will be a grand success is already well assured. Ores from and Tintic Park Bingham, City, while the principal features will not he the ouly ones; no doubt Tooele county will have a representation, while Beaver and Box Eider' are capabla of" making tl, showing 'that would be highly gratifying to observers as well as owners. A building is being .constructed especially for this.exbibit, which will be incapable hpnds. It will be of interest to know that there will be a miners' day at the fair- - It will be on Thnrsdat-- , the 7th, and arrangements have been made for special trains from all camps, a holiday being given for the occasion. Several special features have among e them a drilling contest prizes; the display of ores Will also command some appropriate aod reasonable quautity of coin of the Costly trophies. realm, to determide just wbat there Silver Island Looming is further along that will pay for A statement appears from Mur By reason of the foregoing, and ray E King, manager of the Silver perhaps otherwise, the reader will Island property, to the effect that it mo doubt agree with us 'thett there is shortly to make a shipment that ftnay be a lot of wealth which at pres ; is expected to yield ip the neighborent we are only permitted to dream hood of $5,000, there teeing now some of srugly stored away in its prim- 600 sacks of ore awating shipment. different eval resting places among the Ore is being taken the the in 'Too nearest to average mine, upheavals places . do nearer than any that has ever value of which is $200 per ton, which yet been brought forth. Ilut its is a prettv big figure to be sure. rtime ia coming. The quDCtioa will Tuis company is operated under a Empire-- Exposition f h e dairy-.man- - mining been-arrange- d, s with-valuab- t. $ nf the World It possesses a delightful climate. miles southwest of Suit Lake City. ' dts schools are excellent and well maintained. Surrounded ty beau! if ul and romantic scperyv f dn the midst of a rich fanning and country. Here the climate is st delicate that it is a pleasure to 'breathe by day aud by lright. In 'One 'immense flowCT 'garden in spring nod summer. fl antumn the luscious frails abound that at state fairs have (proven the 'finest in the land. The great Salt Lake lies hi a panoramic view only a ehort distance to the north, where crimson sunsets form a iuctureagaiost the blue cerulean sky as' if painted by ao angil. Tooele ixis an altitude of 5,090 feet and is an ideal location for the building of a modern city. It is situated on a gentle ... re, within plaiu view of the great Salt Lake, and has a beautiful mountain background. With every advantage and the early completion of t lie llTI Rreat smelter of the (International Smelting & Kifiniug we can reasonably expect in a very few years to see a M population of 15, 000 people in the City of Tooele. Thirty-ffiv- e fruit-growi- ng 1 -- Conj-pan- y, at Law. Alor-c- y Tcoele City. Utah. At tot rev. President. The Latter-Da- y Saints conference will convene at Grantsville today and tomorrow with a good attend' ance promised. The principal actors in tue recent holdup, giving the familiar names of John DoeQ Cavanaugh and Richard bad an examination Roe Allri-sbefore the Justice of the Peace, and were held to await action of the District Court, in $500 bail. This they were unable to give and are neld in duranee vile accordingly. the Sky. A remarkable celestial photograph was taken some time ago by an astronomer "at KeWetberg. Strange as It may seem, It is the picture of a nebula in the constellation Cygnus (the Swan) that ctosely resembles the outline map of North America. The glowing nebula represents the form of the continent, with the dark background of the heavens surrounding It. as the ocean surrounds the land. The tapering towards the south, the great gap made iby the Gulf of Mexico, and the curve of the coast of Central America and the isthmuB, are all to be seen. The astronomer that took the photograph has named it the "America nebula. This is the first celestial object that has been named after one Of the divisions of the earth. In Great Soldiers as Students, Grant was graduated in the class of t 1843 at Pols t number 21 In a class of 89. Gen. William'S. Franklin graduated at the head of the class. It may be interesting in this connection'll note how other great generals stood in their class. Sherman stood number 6 among 42 gradoates; Sheridan, number 34 In a class of 42: Virginian Thomas, number 12 among 43 classmates; Meade, number 19 in a class of E6; Hooker, number 29 among 80 comrades; StoaewaJI Jackson, number 17 in a class of 50; Long-stree- t of Georgia, number 60 in a class Ya f C2, and Hancock, number 18 among 85 W-ps- -- m.ma0lT 8 Lfitris Solomon, Manager fNTIST- - UN VON, , EXPRESS, B.3GA8E & TRANSFER L Style, :Fjnish, Fit AU Work Promptly Attended to On Short Notice to and From the city to the Station at San Pedro Depot f , Announcement for Fall-190- The Bee Hive Tailoring Co. announces the arrival of thoir fall tine of good-- , in Woolins, Scotch Tweeds, Unfinished French Clay Worsteds, Thibets, ete., etc. We Carry the Best Our patrons are assured of receiving the best for the money, in put the best Shape. up Years Experience Twenty-Fiv- e Mr, Solomon has had twenty-fivpeer of any in the busiuess. vears experience and is the e Cleaning', PressingVRepairing AU f year -- suits made ?y us are cleaned, pressed and repaired for one charge. free i of Suits $15.50 and Up, Pants $5.50 and Up All are invited to call and inspect the finest line of domestic and imported goods ever brought to this city. SALT LAKE BRANCH BEE HIVE 'Lcavt Order at THE TOOf.LE DRUG STORE , MPANY TAILORING Next door to post office and meeting house., So. Main Tooele City, Utah. r ywr-r-yg-- s St., LlifffcV; !he Dog. The dotL L caa's most faithful friend. A nuta may He, but .a dog m .THE BEST WEST wont; a ntnay get 'drunk, a man Stoiage-Go-- WIUMK neighbor, a man may may Bland embezzle defraud, ai man may We Try it and be convinced. Free delivery to auy part of the "city. borrow ni.'U'iy, a man may steal We also Hue of full a carry in and. season. vegetables groceries money, a man may go into politics, & flillward, Tooeie City A man mr.v. I.riife his 'best 'friend, a Cline men may tun people down with an automobile, a man may gamble himsell to ruin, a man may waste nis substance in riotous living, a man may a dog won't. Can go to beav these things be truthfully spoken oi other friends man has about him? There Is a ctrong affinity between man aDd the dog; it must be the affinity ol contrast. Yet any man will resent beHPROP, ing called a dog. Possibly thi dog would resent being called a man if Ae Dealer In understood--- ! do not know. I only know'Yao,b OmAhu wbika$-u- cus way; srn'd if wa would say: fcyaa is Fine Wines, the dog's most faithJal friend, there would be many a savit, saying that it was mighty roueh oa the cess Magazine, nil Tooele en---b- ut ieai , and TIie Union BarJ MAX MALICH. t 4og.--Su- c Liquors o --a- Away with Clothes. If one takes a somewhat And "broa'der menac- less technical view of the ing conditions disclosed Lancets series America g SEE HIVE TAILORIIIG COMPANY . Atiirney at Law. D 'Local Brevities. The Colonial Hotel makes su announcement in our columns. Tooele City is somewhat noted Hor the character and capacity of its hostelries, but none of them exceeds the Colonial. It would be accounted au excellent hotel anywhere. A man, whose name we could not learn, was run down by a San Pedro train last night at Faust. ,It was thought for a while that he would die beforehe got here, but was mt and was taken du 'to Salt Lake.; Sheriff Bush went to Salt Lake, having in view the taking of a prom' inent part in the reception of the . New Series, No. U L. ttAKER, . Barney, Mercur. Maroni Holt, W. F. McFarlane, Wm. . Mills, Stockton. A. J. Stookey, St. John. Charles Hanson, Lincoln. George E. Edwards, Edward Davis, Ophir. . d. F. Ekman, JErda. 08 o- Ep-- ns I begin? to curl over the mountain lop t tUa will be our time to bowl Altogether, S. MARKS, and The Jury List. Conveyancing Fire Insurance The following named persons have Bonds. been summoned to act as jurors at Vowles & Bldg., Tootle City. the October term of the District iil? court: t, R. DAVIS, A" A. Hoagiund, IL B, Dolling, JohnC Shields, W. F. Nelson, Henry Marshall, McLaws, .Peter Clegg, Tooele. j E. R. fJudd, W. F. Hudson, George Specialist in add Crown and Bridge Work Barms, A. O. McBride, E. M. Rydalcb, Tooele, Utah, Grantsville. A. J. Williams, Lake Point. Robert Hilton, C. L. Preble, George out-fro- Tooele, The Ideal Smelter. City x and iollow-inshipments aresxpec-te- d to meet and leave a margin. Cour.ty This is tbs kind of mining that counts. y s WILaf'-'- i Op tnterpMwnc end wide v&ks to M lug uierest4 nrroundioc you. Wb Use uoUe from tb&l grand old umaitcr Z 25, 1909. R 'b: be formed sooner or later, and whijn foO, 000,000 bond, $10,000 being due it is done, and the glistening galena, in December, wieh the immediate mining mention. hap-h&za- SEPt-UH- f of exposes, and is enough to appreciate the essential artificially of the whole modern scheme of clothes, there seems but one logical conclusion from the premises, viz., clothes must go or the human race will be devoured and exterminated by microbes. The conveniences of the household, fron( scrubbing brush to the grand piano, are nothing more nor less than germ traps. From kitchen Ho drawing room and garret (he lhouse is alive with miscrwscopic brigands. Hence, houses must be given up also. And it thus appears that science as well as socialism urges a return to the misnamed days of barbarism toward which the back to nature folk look so longingly. large-minde- Cigars by the London d Cenlerally Located In ItiB CGreatSmelter P. Mr. Mix MaltcU Proprietor, Union Bar- - Metropolis T 124. PHONE Bell NO. lisa BROADWAY O. BOX Tooele, 167 Utah o Dining Table for Altar, Probably in only one church in England is a dining table to hefound doThe churct ing duty as an altar. which has this distinction is the parish church at Wolferton, Norfolk, the beautiful building dften ihonored by the king when at Sis Sandringham home. The taBle, Whldh once groaned mder the barons viands, now supports the vessels of communion; and the beautiful piece of furniture, at, one time the pride of the hail, is now the valued possession of the church. 'On Real Estate LongTime, Easy Paymets, Reliable Representatives Wanted 15he JacKson Loan FORT WORTH, Texas. Trust Co. JACKSON, Mississippi. h Ruined the Cream. You dislike the automobiles that int rrogated the WVWvVVVANAgVAilArSVvVAAVvSWVAVVVVVVVWVS dssli past here? windmill agent. so, diawlcd Wal, I should graduates. the old farmer as he shook his fist at Twelve Tables rapidly vanishing machine. Those siren horns are blood curdPool ¢4(r cu 0 a. to ll p. in. 40 cents per hour. I suppose.' ling Railroad Helps African City., Worse than that, "Stranger; they Tfre completion of the Uganda rail Curdle all P?o milk road from Mombasa to Port Florence are milk curdling. on Lake Victoria, 58u miles, 'suddenly Tn the dairy, begosh." Galier.y -- 0brought Mombasa into prominence ai one of the future mainland ports ol 3. L CHAPMAN, Prop. A Medical Bill. EaSt Africa, and this has enhanced ASA'VVVVvvVSevvvAvvvVNVWVVW' from year to year until nffw Mom-basPdtient I have a touch of ague. 13 a port of call for all the regular! Physician Ye. Patient I shall keep within doors steamship lines maintaining communication iv ith Europe. The Uganda for a week. jfjk WIRES, LIQLCriS taps not only the heart of Central Physician Yes. 4 Africa, 'tmt draws a considerable Patisnt I sbail filet myself careCIGARS amount of Its carrying trade from sec- fully. Yes. tions of GerniSa East Africa ndt Physician F.shers Balt iake Bottled and Draft Beer; also ESmtern BottUfo shall take ten grains ol I reached by the. German railroad. Patient ' Beer. I ery little If any of the goods shipped quinine twice a day. Emporium for Cdiluatcd Carbon Whisky. ' : Biands U Bottled Goods In ftes to or from points served by the Uganda Family Trade Boliciifd for Physician Yes. Market. GIVBUS A CALL railroad reach Zanzibar for transPatient iiiw much is yoilr fell!? J ( 7 WM. ST. CLAIR,. PROPRIETOR. Fbysltiv-Hlf- a it IpmeaA Consular and Trade gumoa. North Mam Street, terts rrooHi city, Utk, GPiOUBAY HALL Billiards and Pool Full .Litre of Cigars and Tobacco Shooting rail-rea- TtMCCOS, T -- |