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Show ii i.U j ') lllL TOOELE, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER VOL. XII, NO. 23, The funeral services of George Albert meetLyaiin were held in the Tooele ing house last Saturday morning at 10 oclook. The services were conducted br Bishop Silas V. Oemc, sod the choir, under the leadership of Allred Nelson, furnished the singing. Prayer was offered by Patriarch 1homai Atkin, made by and consoling remarks Elders LoreriZ) Go wans and Matthew w-r- Tooele, and Ephriam Gowaua nnd George F, Gibbs ot Salt Lake city, and Apostle Geo. F. Richards, who all Speirs of u. GEORGE PAGET PASSES LOCAL MENTION. 'FUNERAL OF GEO. A. LIMAN. knew the di ceased Irom his youth, 1 he bunediotion was pronounced by Stake councilor C. A. Ortne. The interment was in the County commioners will Monday. nn-e- t next Attorney L. L, Baker has gone east lie will be home next on business. week. of age, where he grew up to manhood. Returning from a mission bo moved t the Big Horn country, Wyoming, where Elders Moroni England and Matthew Speirs, borne missionaries, were the speakers at the 1 oode ward meeting last Sunday. Elder Archibald Bevan lectured on chemistry at tbo mooting iu he evening. Star Lard is the highest grade, made Star Hams are mild absolutely pure. and cure Every ham gnaran-- t very lean. ed. lor sale exclusively by William 11. Vowles. s, DeWitts Ki iney and Bladder Pill act on both kidneys and liver, and as a r. suit afford the quickest relief Irom ex Sold by John W. aud John ,T. Fliuders, oess ol uric acid. Tate, loojo, (Irautsville. 1 w r 1 1 T ha question is now heiug. asked, V that lives on the other planets as mean as the people that live upou this earth. They do not kill, slander, steal, cheat, and run each other out of bari-ne- ss at) they do upon this planet This earth is the lowest, meaueat spot in all of Gods creations, for lo other people would have killed the Prophets that was sent to toaoh, and lead them from sin; or murder the Hon of God that came to redeem them from both death and sin. sou a meeting of the Pntostin Epis-opdiocese in New Tork Bishop Potter spoke of heresy amoung the At al miuistcry and aaid that a man in holy orders who rejects the doo.rino of the d)vinit of Christ or that of His has no plane in the ministry As to laymen who do church. of His fundamental doctrines of not hold to the the ohuroh, Bishop Potter said they do not stand upon the same level with ni"t in holy orders, and are not bound by identical obligations. With oue belie! for the layman and uoher for the .priest makes the Bishops region seem a very much mixed up affair. th Judge Armstrong of Sait Lake city last Monday issued to Thorvald ,;Orlib ' ' A Never undersold: for the best of meat at the lowest prices go fo William H Vowles Meat Market. Get your Compiessed yeast at Sadie Kirks. Go to Gowaos The best treatment for indigestion aud troubles of the Stomach is to rest the stomach. It can be rested by a good digestaot. Kodol puts the stomach in shapo to Satisfactorily perform Good for indigestion, its functions. sour stotiiach, flatulence, palpitation of Kodol is the heart and dyspepsia. made In strict conformity with, the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by Jjhu W. Tate, Tooele, and John T. Fliuders, Grantsville. ed NONCE OF STOCKHOLDER MtfEl ING. METEOROLOGICAL SUMMARY TOOELE STATION. UTAH FOR Bt-I- ui Bt Vert Robert W. lss Mary Bevan, h. f Woollt-- chairman ', Blown THE MONTH OF OCT, 1906. We desire to notify tbe poople of Tho mean temperature of the month this county that we have boueht out the Lumber aud Implement business, forme-- v 51 degrees; highest temperature 79 de owued by Geo. F. Riohards, and grecs on 16; lowest temperature 21 Total preoipintiou, now intend to put in a lull stock ot degrees on 22d. sleet, aud melted Stoves hail, (including rain, Lumber, Implemeuis, Vehicles, .54 a mi Ranges, etc., aud will bo prepared snow) in inches aud hundredths, 6 21 clear No. of the cloudy to supply days partly county from this point. & WAGON MACHINE 4. ON. SOLID ATED Co. cloudy and ot ftM'l skating rink has been opened iu bull which cret tes Some tmuoaujent for the ynung people.' HfiVessor aul ol the "tate University lelivt-ret- l Grain is as good as cash at Tooele a last Sunday afternoon Mere. Co. it. the ward meeting hou-- e on education u oii-- the Huapiot s of 'he Principal ol See p. A. Droubay Co. if you need i suliool t base lectures are creatau overcoat, suit of clothes and aDy ing quite mm ini rest in education; and other article of apperal tor men or boys. credit in dim in bringing these I he prices are the lowest proi ssorn t e:nr.j the oruotsville puhli't. Highest price in cash paid for veal Mins Rachel Wuoll y has beeu oalled W, H. Vowles. by a seuoo'l ttme to a mission on the Sand T6 prove that a rairoad near his prop. w.cb si iieln, i. r'whtoh plaoe she will rty is a nuisance nnd lessm.8 its Value i'eive sotni Hitt r the Famous Strike Breakers. holidays with her a Michigan man produced in oourt at . W. Woolley. The most famous strike breakers in bruthtr. Pros. Detroit a phouotr iph and a record to the land are Dr. Kings New Life Pills. reproduce the sounds of the passin W hen liver ana bowels go on strike, they A Reliable Remedy for C:oud. The judge held that such enaiuesMrs. t Rinintbul, ot Turner, Miohi quioklv settle the trouble, and the purievideuoe may be idmitted- The limiWt haVH usetf Chambcr-iii- 's fying work goes right on. Best cure for an, say-- : ts sure to eome when diastie laws will lor ourselves and constipation, headache and dizziness. Cough be made against the nerve siekiiu 25o at any drug store or dealer. children years and like it soream and whistles on every railroad I think it is tho only it is a wonder that the long suff ri"a v rv much. Dont fail to see tho new line of fall r tor and can highly tecom-uit'ternup public have not renelled against th. and winter dry goods, and notions at For sale by all Dealers it. nutsauoe years ago. A good liw now store. Speirs would stop half the uoue aud save both octal aud steam for the oom pines. NOilGK. Oats, wheat, bran and flour as ohcap as 1 any place in Tooele. W. II. Vow-le- a desire to inform my many patrons Market. and trieuds Biliousness and Constipation. my son John will have ' For years I was trouble I with bilious mil oharge of my BU'ksmith business A Good Liniment-Wheluring ny absence to Sootlaud ou ness and constipation, which msde would and desire exthat mission, they you need a good reliable liniJor me.My appetite their tend the business to ment try Chamberlains Pain Balm, it patMuagein me. I lost my usual force and vitality. him as they have so geuercusly done to has no superior for swell cathartics and sprains and only Pepsin preparations J me. JOHN DICK. of A flannel ngs. made matter) worse. dampknow not do slightly; pieoe I ened With Pain Balm is superior to a where I should have been today bad 1 at arrived Just fine piaster! or lame back or painsin tbe store a tried not Chamberlains Stomoh and Speirs side It also relieves rheumaline aod fall dress of winter pit chest. Liver Tablets, The tablets relieve the goods,dress tic and makes & ladies pains hoserv for sleep and rest posill tolling at oooes strengthen the diges- trimmings, children, For sale all dealers. aud choice other manv by things that will sible'. tive, funotious, helping the system t do i the public. Mss. Rosa Pons plesse its. work naturally. We have just restocked our job deBirmingham, Ala. These tablets are partment with a new supply of job maT7F' for sale by All Dealers. A Year of ftlood. terial. Get your job work done at The The year 1903 will long be remembered Transcript office. Th regular annual meeting ol the Mock holder of the hetil- ment Canyon rri atiou Company will be held in tie City hall, Tooele' City, Utah, on Win lay, December 10th, 1906, at 7:30 p. in. tor the purpose ot a, ring the report P (h freaaur-- r, and for tjie transaction ot such other business as may lawlull.v ootae before such meeting.' .g M PE I KR CLKdO President. L. L. BAKER, Secretary. - A tie Johnston dis-ric- , ir jii t'-a- n - letters of administration of the estate ol Mr. Larson is, the , Charles Larsen. that was lost from one of'ti) miner Ii Dag way mining camps last June. .will be remembered that Mr,' Ltrseti deft oamp to bring iu a spin of work , horses that were grazing nof ovei two miles away and was never' soon again. An organized search was made for many days by ofheera and citizens, but noth tag oould be found of Charlie Larsen. Every body belived then he had perish od on somo oor.ier of the desert from The officers of tho Tooele Stake thirst; and now the law says he is dead and gives an administrator power to Presidency of the I. L. M. 1. associasettle up his estate; which is said to tion will give a grand ball in the Tooele as consist of 8,600 for wages due from s Opera house on December 14th. will tho benefit tho of lor go and insurance. mining company $230 traveling library. I in tho home of F. N. Tacket, of. FOR Ky.t as a year of blood; which cheap. flowed so copiously from Mr. Tackets 1 fine 4 year oil Stallion, 1 6 ' lungs that death Seemed very near. He writes: Severe bleeding from the lungs McCorthick Mower, 1 12 8elfDump and a frightful cough had brought me at Rake, 1 Richards Plow Attachment, death's door, when t began taking Dr. 2 No. 40 Oliver Chilled plows, 1 two the seated Surrey, 1 singleseated buggy. W. John .shoemaker McMills, GRAND DISPLAY of Pall and Win King's New Discovery for ConsumpMain located now on is r Tooole, street; Milliner? has just been opened up Inquire of Geo. F. Richards, Tooele tion, with tho astonishing resale that in the and F ster is to house, prepared City, Utah. Mr. B J. Atkins. Also a good so after taking four bottles I r . " VI all kinds of repairing. do ection of ready to wear suits, coats, and restored and as time has proven perunderwear for ladies, misses and ehil-- d . i A fancy lino of groceries, notions, manently cured." Guaranteed DeWitts Littei Early Risers., the moat reliable pills on the mar?u. Every thing new and and collars, baok combs, oi; art, sandy, sods at Colds, Coughs any drug Come early and examine her stock and drinks, and new garden seeds, at Sadie store or dealer. Sold by John W. Tate, Tooele, Prlco 50o cod $1,00 ket.' T- Flinders, Grantsville. Kirks. and John get first choice. Trial bottle free. Alii-aoo- e, sale Tooeio Stake Pjcsidcooy the various Vard as follows: Crocks all sizes at P. A. Dronlm store. iOOELE MlfiC. Co. Chappea hands are quickly cured by applying Chamberlains Salve. Price, ceuts. For sale by all Dealers. GEORGE M. N1JTTALL MODERN am SANITARY PLUMBING. ALL WORK CJAKANTEED. COR. OF VINE & WEST STREETS. WILL it VOWLES. H- - AT MAKET. 5 & Tbe best of Beef, Mutton-Porand Veal. All kinds ol Fish, Poultry, - in season. k etu la the John England Building, Main Street, Tooele L- - BAKER Li. ATTORNEY AT LAW TriOELJfi I 'UTVUXAtJ, visit VM. S'. MARKS,' ATT'ORHEY AT LAW. NoTAftV PUBLIC. Tooele, Lake View Batesville TOOELE CITY. T- - W- - Grantsville, St. John ward Merour ward - UTAH. MORGAN Rut) AU HOME MISSIONARY POINTMENTS FOR NOV. Matthew Speirs St. John, & M, England. Nov. 11th Nov. 2ath Toctflg. John S. Lee & Charles Bollschwaillcr. Nov. 11th Rake View Nov. 18th Stockston, Nov. 25th Lake Point, R. T. Brown St C. J. Anderson. Nov, 11th. Clover, Nov. 25th. Vernon. Otto Johnson & Gustave Anderson. Nov 11th Batesville, Nov. 18tli, Mercur, - ov, 26th. Grantsville, fllali, Weasepgera i)t FfcljtDV TO UNO FIROflt) TOO El Fari,2$ cents . . . THE SECURITY , AESTRAST 80 mccnrcuTEr. Abstaqts of !titls to all real estate and mining property in SALT LAKE AND TDttfe COUNTIES, Atlas Block 36 West 2nd So., A. Salt Lake City J. lfRUNEAU Manager r era i'..caa3czs ft ra: 4 i CALIFORNIA Best reached Viathe i new Si popular WINTER RATES- Shortest and best line to t Bullfrog and Nevadas Mineral Belt via tbe Las Vegas & Tonopah U. R. Ask tbe Agent but specify , Los Angeles & Salt Lake San-Pedro- ut 5 Will Clovct ward Vernon ward . v Co Voluntary (Jbsemr, Fro-oee- - Cout.li Remedy is soM by all dealers. I. J. Elr'jAgxon, - tm-d- Chamberlains for oats and baled hay. 1 i We have used CLamberlalns Cough Remedy in our home for seeu years, and it has always proved to be a remedy. We have found that it won!1 do more than tbe manufacturers clain-fo- r it. It is especially good for erect and whooping cough. Rev. James A. Lewh, Pastor Milaca, Minn., M. K. Church, We are prepared to take grain. Jo-cp- the tail-r- o el couiuiiifee is making a sucoesslul ff tri io secure the riant of way lor the , "Are tha other planets inhabits i? Yes, all of them. But there is not a pine-needle- s, Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlains Cough Remedy. A A dangerous surgical operation, involving tho removal of a malignant ulcer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Buckleus Arnica Salvo, says A. (J. Sttckel, of Miletus, W.Va. Persisteut use of the Safve completely cured it. Cures Cuts, Burns and Injuries. 25c at any drug etore or dealer. George Paget of this city died in the hospital last Saturday in Suit Lake city He was at work on the smelter tank line near Lake Point where he contracted typhoid fever, which was his fourth attack of that disease in a few years no doubt due to a weak constitution that had been eufeebled while serving as a Utah Volunteer during the Spanish American war. Funeral services were held in the E. T. Ward meeting house last Tuesday where he had been a member of tha warn for many years; and ho was buried besides his mother at that place accord-lu- g to his own request. paper are made wheels, rails, cannon, was old 33 lasf horseshoes, polishers for gems, bicyGeorge Puget years leaves He a wile and two cles, at phulted tubes tor gas of eleotrio January and ziuo sulpchildren, or rathtr as matters stand thieo wires, with wood-pul- p hate there has been an attempt, in children, in rather straight Berlin, to make artificial bricks for paving. After subjecting them to a GK A MS VILLE NEWS. pressure of 2000 tons per outdo centimeter they ire baked for 48 hours. In hoinas Rydtlch, son of Jethro similar fashion are made roofing-tilewater-pipe- s. and poleb Telegraph Rydaicb, has svmptous ot appendicits rolled of heets of made paper Births reported by Dr. (Shipp; A son ood, and resist lighter than to Mrs. h K. Miilwurd on the 19: Gather well In Japan they make a baby ooy to Mrs Morris MattheWs ou of paper: clothing, window-frame- s, Mrs Mary A. Enter is oon-inthe 16 haudkerohiels. umbrellas, lanterns, o with irntlt n inaiit ii. iu In tu tho United etc artificial I h leather, tutk y g ibbled the day before and in even are made States Germany ut we uooblei it the day alter. oiffiiis In I' wo in Geruigoy they make paper ,w. re celebrated heie irriugt-and milk bottlek. vases he last wetk VVi.lmui l and Miss paper barrels, s W. II. Vowles will sell yon the best of beet by the quartt for half as cheap Hind quarter 8 oents, 8 any holy. trout quarter 6 cents, he married. About a year ago he was a For Hule Fuie young turkeys dresstaken aick with cancer in the siouiaoh. and after suffering untold agony tnl ed orhve weight, Inquire of J. M. h it , many months be died at the L. D. d, GarViu, Lincoln. Nov. Lake in Srlt 22, ciry hospital Good for everything a sulve is useii 1906. tor tleW ms Witch II .t Salve. ie Besides his father and step rnothe. 3 DeWiits. Sold by John W. Tate, brother aud 7 sisters, he lsavts a wiie Tooele, and Johu T. Flludertq Grants-ville- . aud 3 children. r Had a Close Call. People geneally do not know from bow msny different things paper is now made. Patents have been issued in various countries tor its manufacture from bariey,- oats, rice Indian corn, peas, beans, alfalfa, ramie sugar-carefuse, jute, moss, seaweed, tobacco, lichens, the leaves and bark of trees, beets, potatoes and In most other equally strarge thiugs. cases , .the price of manufacture is excessive when consideration is had of the quality of the product. T he great the best, but bulk of our paper-n- ot that most oommonly used-- is made of the wood of certain trees. And from ne Tooib-cemetery- , George Albert Lyman was the son o CL Apostle F. M. Lyman and t iara Lvmari, and was Ooru in Fillmore Feb 14, 1873, stid moved with his parents to Tooele when ho was about five yef AWAt PRICE FIVE CENTS A Copy, SO, 1900 J. , H. BITTNER, D. P. A. Salt Lake City. JOHN B GORDON hoUfttV ATTORNEY, notary public - - . . TOOELE, UTAH. . DR. CEO. R, DAVIS, ftEMTIST. Special attention given to -Crown and Bridge Work. Tooele City. - Bb. i- Gold LH.BBDt. RESIDENT DENTIST TOOELE, - - - - - UTA:i Offic ijf Dr. Phipps Kbaidsncx. |