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Show issues. livingFosters Warren Inter-Mounta- delinquent REMOVED TO 48-5- 0 in COM-pla- ce A. A. DELINQUENT NOTICE, A. C. Hose MINING A. C. Hose CONSTELLATION THE of Frank E. Wilkinson... . place eonwany. Location of principal county, Frank E. Wilkinson.... burinMs, Park City. areSummit delinquent upFrank E. Wilkinson.... Utah. Notice: There on ac-- Frank E. Wilkinson.... on the following described 17.stock, cent of one H. V. Van Pelt No count of assessment on February 6th, UW, H. V. Van Pelt per share, levied the H. V. Van Pelt opposite the several amounts set as H. V. Van Pelt pnmm of the respective shareholders, H. V. Van Pelt follows: No. No H. V. Vai Cert.8harea.Am H. V. Van P M-W0 H. V. Van P Thomas Adame. 1.00 Max Thomas Adams .W Margaret E. E. Jenkins Thomas Adams 1.75 E. L. Colbur LUJ Thomas Adame...- .1.00 E. L. Coll Miss E. Brown .W E. L. Coll W 0. A. Bates .20 Clara E. Curtis'.') W. C. Benson 3.50 Clara E. Curtis L. H. Reason. 1.00 Clara E. Curtis. ....... 1.JJ 1. H. Reason 1.00 Clara E. Curtis UM L. H. Reason .60 14. C. Moon. .......... ... Liw t H. .16 10.00 M. m"cu&:::::: mi w t m. 6.00 M. 6.50 6.50 .70 M. C. Moon 1.37 M. C. Moon 1.1 .50 .50 1.00 1.33 2.00 .20 .60 .80 .11 .25 .25 .06 .07 10.00 8.00 W.00 2.40 2.36 1.20 6.60 10.00 1.00 7.50 1.00 1.86 1.00 .40 1.63 4.00 .40 .60 .86 8.04 .40 20.00 1.00 .50 20.00 .02 4.00 .20 .20 1.00 N. J. Hanson N. J. Hanson N. J. Hanson...- .Pamelta E. Jones Annie P. Jeesup. Fred Keller.... W. H. Lyman. . W. H. Lyman.. Joseph H. Thomas Murchie... Morris ft West.. Pettit.... Petttl.... Pettit.... Potts D. K. Slevana. 160 2.16 S.07 6.82 .25 .17 7.65 .16 .16 .16 .16 1.00 3.00 2.00 10.28 3.75 1.00 rg.. Mrs. Rebecca Terry Lynne Valentine.... E. hi. West........... K-- hi. W est. a . . . .. . est. ......... E, hi. a K. M. West J. D. Wilson J. D. Wilson 115 1.00 8.00 W. LOO 1.00 And. In accordance with law and an oron der of the board of directors, madeeach Gth. 1888. se many shares of February said stock as may be necessary parcel of will be sold on Saturday, tbe 2nd day of p. m.. at the office April, IK, at 1 o'clock of the company, in Park City, Summit county. Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment. together with costs of advertissale. ing and expenses of SUTTON. HENRY Secretary. 8th, 1891 Park City, Utah. March 18 March It April L First Pub. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. EMERALD MINING COMPANY. Prin-ooffice and place of business located room 505 Dooly building. Salt Lake ty, Utah. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the board of directors of e above named corporation, held at its lnclpal office and place of business, ove designated, on Monday, March 14, (14) cent 8. an assessment of one-thir- d r share was levied on the capital stock this corporation, payable Friday, April this 108, to J. E. Oglesliy. secretary ofcom-ny, office of this mpany. at the room 506 Dooly building, Salt ike City. Utah. Any stock upon which Is assessment may remain unpaid on nt s said Friday. April 15. 188, will be and advertised for sale at public bectlon, and unless payment lo made ns will be sold on Saturday, May 7. 1898, the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of that day, house, the west front door of the court nt city and county building, Balt Lake ly, Utah, to pay delinquent assessment, ret her with cost of advertising and ex- nse of sale. OGLEBBT, Secret 17. )fflce. room 506 Dooly building. Salt al )ated lat Salt Lake. Utah, March rjrst Fub. March 18 6t April 15. 14, making connections with limited trains irom Chicago to New Yoik. The evening train leaves at 7:40 p. m., arrives Denver 9:15 p. m. the following night and Liuck11 8.ou a m. the third day, making close connections with the fast moring trains for New York and Boston, Both oi these through trains are splendidly equipped with all latest appliances and conveniences, and carry Pullman Palace and Pullman Tourist Sleeping cars as well as free Reclining Chair cars. Ticket Office, No. io3 West 2nd South St. (Postoffice corner.) THE PEOPLE OR THE e POLI-TICIA- N ? eM mm We have just received a little pamphlet of 60 pages called "The People or the Politician? ' written by R. L. Taylor, and published by Chas. H. Kerr A Co., Chicago. The work is devoted to the Initiative and Referendum and to our mind is the most concise, and yet the most complete expose of the , question that it has ever been our pleasure to read It F. Btlehl.. .. G. F. Btlehl.- -. J. H. CrockweU Geo. F. Goodwl Geo. F. Goodwl Geo. F. Geo. F. Gi and an or-- ot And in acc jice with lawmade on the directors der of the boa 6th of Deceml trlSStirand a further order 61 808, so made Feb. i, many shares of uch stock as may be ld each parcel at room 20, Cominer-Lak- e cessary will cial block, City, Utah, on the 28th day of I ,irch. 1898, at the hour of 3 p. m., to 1 y delinquent assessments thereon, togt tier with the cost of adver Using and ex snses of the sale. H. V. VAN PELT, ecretary of said Company. simply covers the subject 20, immercial block. Salt Lake Room ( way that any man, woman Utah. City, 110 G. 1.10 1.10 .03 .03 .03 .03 .25 THE SEVEN FINANCIAL CON SPIRACIES. Among the hundreds of difierent books that have been written on the money question not one has done better work than Mis. Emerys little pamphlet called The Seven Financial Conspiracies. It is an eye opener. We had the good fortune to secure a number of copies a few days ago. There is no way that you can spend a dime to better advantage than by to procuring a copy and loaning your neighbors. FAST TIME TO CHICAGO Via. R. G. W. RV. Commencing February 5th the new time card of the Rio Grande Western goes into effect. The Atlantic Express leaves Salt Lake City at 9:00 a. m., arrives at Denver at 9:30 a. m. the following morning, and Chicago 2:15 p m. the third day; . J6 William MAIN STREET. FOLLOW US UP FOR BARGAINS NOTICE. Mining Silver City Gold and Silver PrinCompany, a corporation. SUXNQNS. THE JUSTICES COURT, FOR cipal place of business, Salt IN Lake City, Utah. the Third precinct, ciky and county of Salt Lake. State of (Utah, county of Salt NOTICE. Lake, as. Before C, MrNielsen, justice of the fol the peace. D. H. Bowers, plaintiff, vs. There are delinquent uponaccount of J. O. Taft and Nancy Williams, defendstock, on lowing described Srd day of ants. Summons: The state of Utah to the an assesment levied on theamounts Bet said defendants: gou are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled February, 1898, the severalthe names respective of the court, at rooms 08 and 210, Constitution opposite follows: as holders building. Salt Lake City, Salt Lake counshare No. of ty. state of Utah, within ten days after Namea the service of this summons upon you, if Certificate. served within the county in which this acMary A. Clifton .... 5 tion is brought, otherwise within twenty 10 J. C. Coad after service and defend the above days (not issued) entitled action: a id in case of your fail.. ..171 ure so to do. Jug tment will be rendered M. M. Albrand against you acco0 ding to the demandhere-of (not Issued) which a copy is 178 the complaint, C. J. O. Irwin with served upon 'ou. (not Issued) J. E. DARMER. 176 E. P. Austin Attorney for Plaintiff. (not issued) West Second South -Vtrfi. Charles A. Beck .... 177 City, an Feb.' 24th, 1298. Utah, Pttu And In accordance with law and kiij made First Pub. Mai h 18--5 1 April 15. order of the Board of Directors on the Srd day of February, A. D. 1898, 1 so many shares of each parcel of OLD MINING STERLING at pany. sola be wUl of business, Balt as may be necessary west Principal door front Lake Uta There are delinquent the City. public auction, atand described stock, on sofollow County Balding, upon the assess of the Joint City led Jn the 6th day count of Balt Lake City, Utah, on the Qua eral amounts hour of 2 of December, of March, A. D. 1888, at the set opposite t tattle respective p. m., to pay delinquent assessments shareholders, adof cost the with a .of No. of thereon, together Cert. Shares. Amt. expenses of the sale Names. vertising and the A. B. S. VAKIAN, Secretary. Office, room 87, Commercial Block, Sail A. A. Lake City, Utah. A. First pub., March 12. 26. Hose. A. March Last insertion, A. O. H. O. H. O. H. AMERICAS THOMAS DRY GOODS CO. Paper. The Advocate. Bnccaaeor to R. K. ne-so- NOTICE. West CabK Mining and Milling com- Salt pany. Prim , il pises of business. .h. Notice. There are Lake City, described following' linquenton ac upfx nt of assessment levied on stock,4. several amounts set oppo-Jan. 1898, the respective share-Jw- s, sits the nan it holders, as f dr No. of No. of Cert. Shares. Am t. Namea 1.00 SIS imer Jennie E. 2.50 de-t- he of to-w- 1 1 C 212 312 308 108 and in a or child cm understand it There is no question but that Initiative and Referendum furnishes the only possible remedy to political corruption. Every body should read it. The little work sells for ten cents . We have sent in an order for fifty copies. We will be able to fill orders from this office in a few days. Send for one. 25.00 M. nt The People or the Politician? CENTS WILL DO. Ten Men of Money Island, 33 two cent stamps and Watson on Railroads, md you the following Looking Backward, 7 10c 10c 10c 15c The entire outfit by return mail. We have the books in stock. if WHAT Seed ui we will books: fen Men ' m 10c Money Island, Thomas atson on Railroads, 10c DO YOU WEAR A HAT? ioc Merry E .land, so why not go to the Salt Lake If Seven Fi .ncial Conspiracies, ioc Hat Factory at No. 21 East First cents in stamps. All for South street, and get the best? PosAddress this office. la sibly no institution that ever came to this city has forged its way to the CO ?ERENCE a:t front more speedily than tills one. Via. is because it does good work. It It Rio Giu .ide Western Railway deals but the best of in For fie Annual Conference goods, andnothing when you buy a hat you and Womans Conference, know L.D what you are getting exactly Salt Lake City. April 6th It is L. D. all kinds of soft manufacturing to lothtf elusive, the usual half rates and stiff hats for the wholesale anl and arrangements have been put into retail trade. You can just what eiiectijl the Rio Grande Western you want and at a fairgetprice. Old Railwajr7 Tickets will be sold on liats reand of reblocked all kinds the folk) ring dates: Call see for and yourself. Frofn Ogden, Park City, Bing- paired. Remember the place, 24 East First in-'Silver and City ham, $iaingville, South street, in the basement. points, from April 5th to illusive; tickets limited to The railroads get $33, 000,000 for 1898. From all other pulling the mail cars. If they got to 9th, inclusive; tickets the same as charge the express April 18th, 1898; except companies they would get but one they nction, Fruita and Cisco, million. will alThe postal system points tickets are on sale on ways show a deficit no matter how only, limited to date of much the so long as the going on trip, with final railroads postage, Tom own Congress. it 1 8th. Watsons Puper. S Stt I- Is this the land our fathers loved? The freedom which they toiled to win? Is this the soil whereon they moved? Are these the graves they slumber in? Are we the sons by whom are borne The mantles which the dead have worn? Of human skulls the shrines were made, Round which the priests of Mexico Before their loathsome idol prayed Is freedoms altar fashioned so? And must we yield to freedoms God, As offering mete, the workers blood? Shall tongues he mute when deeds are wrought Which well-nig- h shame extrem-e- st hell? Shall freedom lock the indignant thoueht? Shall pitys bosom cease to swell? Shall honor bleed? shall truth succumb? Shall pen, and press, and soul be dumb? No! . By each spot of that nearly all lands were formrly gotten possession of in that way? CONFIDENCE PUDDING. Three gallons of confidence, one peck of international agreement, one .quart gold standard seven table spoonfuls of prosperity, two quarts of sound money and one pound of protection, boil it for one hour with twelve months of no work and eat hot. while The above was handed in by a well known south side resident. Ex. AT TIIE PEOPLES CHURCH. A good crowd greeted Col. FitzGerald last Sunday evening at the Peoples church. The colonel made a very entertaining address, the greater portion of it beina selected gems from the sayings of the great Agnostic, ne held his audience for one hour and a half. Next Sunday lecevening the editor will give a ture against the infliction of capital punishment, the entire proceeds at the door to po to the Medical and Institutional Mission. DEBATE. Just as we go to press we learn haunted that there will be a debate at the 2nd ground Where freedom weeps her childrens fall By Plymouth Rock, and Bunkers mound. By Griswolds stained and shattered wall By Warrens ghost by Langdons shade By all the memories of our dead! By their enlarging souls, which ward meeting house Monday even- ing on the question of "Direct Judge Bowman is to Legislation affirm and Fisher Harris to deny. We understand that Mr. Harris really favors the proposition but takes the opposite side only for It will be inarguments sake. teresting so be on hand. burst Financial system, hr Georse The hands and fetters round them ft aBetter Ward, demonstrates that every set principle of the Omaha platform may be subserved and every demand realfree the nursed By pilgrim spirit ised by the nationalisation of the Within onr inmost bosom, yet ban klny system. Paper, 25 cents. above around below all new work by CoL Number Seven. By Harvey, and one that will he appreBe ours the indignant answer ciated by every one who has read hi No! 'Financial School. Price, 26c. J. G. Whittier. fturoraphone, by Cyrua Cole, ft Romance of Two Worlds, with Interesting suggestions on Politics, Sclenoe 25 cents. and Henry George in speaking of the Uncle Religion; Barn's Wealth and Money, by C. H. Murrey. A thoroughly compreprivate instead of public use of land hensive treatise on the finance quesrent, says: tion. Paper. 15 cents This robbery is not like the rob- Chats on Money, or Thoughts for Progressive Thinkers. 260. bery of a horse or a sum of money; The Populist Compendium. byG. h. that ceases with the act. It is a Biles. A manual of facts and figure no one should fall to secure; fresh ahd continuous robbery, that which lOo. goes on every day and every hour. Points for Thinkers, by X A. Stock-wel- L It is not from the produce of the of A very convincing presentation the different questions at lame; 19 past that rent is drawn; it is from cents. the produce of the present. It is a Revise the Constitution. A toll levied upon labor constantly pamphlet, by Clark Ervin, to which Is appended a copy of the U. B. Conand continuously. Every blow of stitution. Shows the need and practhe hammer, every stroke of the ticability of a Grand Republic. Brim full of new and practical reform of everv thrust the pick, shuttle, Ideas. 10c. every throb of the steam engine, Do not longer bo deceit nd by lie. pay it tribute. It levies unon the Retd the truth. It will pay you dividend earnings of the men who, deep under ground, risk their lives, and of those THINK OR who, over white serges hang to reelTHAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE. ing xnastB; it claims the just reward of the capitalist and the fruits of thi. moment you arm being robbed of How much t Mot less than tl.OOO job earn.know the inventors patient effort; it what bow I l)o you know why I Baa Tier. lu you takes little children from play and school, and compels them to work before their bones are hard or their muscles are firm; it robs the shivering of warmth; the hungry, of food; the sick, of medicine; the anxious, of peace. It debases and emhmtes, and embitters. It crowds families Formerly NEW OCCASIONS. of eight and ten into a single, The Bait 5 Only squalid room; it herds like swine Reform Marine. One Dollar a Tear In the World. 10 cents a number. agricultural gangs of hoys and AnlMy-IKyPnye girls; it fills the gin palace and rounder of the Arenas groggery with those who have no Karmaa. J( Jt'nsAk. V. Adnmrn, Kd. Maw OcauJona. comfort in their homes; it makes w Tins la the fbarteaa adroeats of the Ditutitb and BmauuMtu. Majority Kola, Setontllte UoTernment, lads who might be useful men canMonetary Hufonn and Physical and Kthleal Cnltnra. didates for prisons and penitentiarihundred, mf hrHUml writer adke will reytaHy onfrlSufo to Urn pmgtm arm es; it fills brothels with girls who dmtf Prank Phnona. Prof. Richard T. Ely. might have known the pure joy of Prof. Senator Tillman. Uany D. Lloyd. Senator Bailor. sends Herbert M. Canon. motherhood; it greed and all Kltwocd Pomgror. Frances E. Willard. evil passions prowling through so- Hamlin Garland. Proa. Georwe A. Gates. Jutlca Walter Clark. Mary A. Livarmora. ciety as a hard winter drives the EosenaV. Doha. Abhy Morton IMa H. a Plnarw. John P. Altpeld. wolves to the abodes of men; it Got. Lillian Whiting. Helen Campbell. A. H. Lewis. Senator FetUgrow. darkens faith in the human soul, na&L TO TOW. Said 15 two cant stamp, and and across the reflection of a just THE MXW HU thru month, sad WBXDBNY JOMX SMITH, the and merciful Creator draws the veil Pisiarlek U. Adam Story of a fweefal Xasslaiio., bp aa Ulaatratad book af IN page, and of a hard, and blind, and cruel fate! aa Idas enemy yea Writ e fwday. ge well-word- STARVE TO-DA- 13.00 Gref, 5.00 D. 8. Taggai ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY 3.50 133 D. S. Taggai i, 11.25 69 E. P. Lynchc CENTS. 11.25 70 E. P. Lynch 11.25 71 For will send you: we E. P. LynctjB i $1.50 11.25 72 E. P. Lynch 107 125.00 E. P. Lyncl r.: Living Issues one year, $1.00 6.00 222 E. P. Lynctr 10.00 Appleal to Reason one year, C. H. Greent j ... ...... ....316 ,2; 6.00 1 ........ ...325 C. R. Green. Copy Ten Men of Money Island . 10 dance with law and the orAnd In aca,j... .xo der of the b. , rd of directors of said cor- 1 " Watson on Railroads mat I on the 7th day of Feb., 1398. x " poration Merrv England .10 so many she s of each parcel of stock as will be sold at the office 1 " Seven Financial Conspiracies .Io may be net try of said corjxl.Litlon, Nos. 87 to 90, Commercial building3n Balt Lake City. Utah, on Saturday, tbs 26th day of March, 1888, d-at LOOK AT THIS. 3 o'clock p. of said day, to pay the linquent eaf Segment thereon, together cents in two-ceFor fifty stamps with the cot of advertising and expenses sent at onr risk we will send you of said sale ft P. NICHOLS. Secretary. 10c First publ Itlon, Feb. 25 6t March 25. Cold Facts, lna SLAVES. Y My . rs-t-dn We have often heard people condemn the proverbial dog that lay in the manger, not eating the hay himself nor allowing the ox to eat it; and yet we want to say, and will say, and now do say, that, that dog is a high-tone- d Christian gentleman when compared with a land speculator who will allow a vacant lot of land to grow weeds rather than let some poor man use it for raising potatoes. We beg pardon of the dog for the comparison. If might evr made right it docs yet. If it is wrong today to drive Charles H. Kerr & Company, Publishers M Fifth Avenue, CHICAGO. WHAT IS THE Single Tax CAN YOU ANSWER? Readthu NATIONAL 5IN0LB TAXER. OmelalOrgsD Bln vie Tax League of the people from their homes and take United Htutcs and Canada, for Tull Inform, alstlou. Published weekly, $1.50 a year. possession of their lands it was ways so. If that he true do not Four Weeks SUBSCRIPTION 10 GtSe most, if not all land titles, rest on Address tbe force and fraud. 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