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Show living issues. R. K. THOMAS DRY GOODS CO. rHE Warren Foster's Paper. 3aM0Hor to The Advocate. Inter-Mounta- MAIN STREET. REMOVED TO 48-5- 0 in FOLLOW US UP FOR BARGAINS NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. COMPANY.-Princi- pal MINING EM KHALI.) office and place of buainona located In room 5j5 Dooly building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice la hereby Riven er Emerald Mining Company, Principal and Place of Business Lopagea Price 25 centa cated In ltiKim 505 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Welfare Problem Solved, or Progress and Prosperity, by Leonidas ConnelL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Explains the single tax at a meeting of the board of directors theory, and in an able manner handles the various political issuea of the corporation, held Price, 25a at its principal office and place of business above designated on Monday, Story of the Buttons, or the Man who February 7, 1898, an assessment of oud Owned the Earth. The best Illustracent per share was levied tion of the effects of usury ever the capital stock of this corporation, before the public. A story In placed verse by Prof. A. J. Chittenden: 10c. payable Tuesday, March 15, 1898, to J. E. Oglesby, secretary of this company, Referendum Principle, by F. J. at the office of this company, room 505 The as the name implies, treats the Eddy, l'tah. Salt Lake Dooly building, City, question. Paper, 50c: Cloth, $L assessstock which this upon Any facta Paper, 50c; doth. $1.25. ment may remain unpaid on the said Tuesday, March, 15, 1898, will be delin- Dr. Huguet, by Ignatius Donnelly. A work if intense interest and striking quent and advertised for sale at public conception, based on the race probauction, and unless payment Is made lem. The authors acknowledged before, will be sold on Saturday, April power as a writer Is visible to a 9, 1898, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. marked degree In his work. Paper 50a of that day, at the west front door of A the court house, Joint city and county Revise the Constitution. pamphlet, by Clark Ervin, to which building. Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay is appended a copy of the U. 8. Conthe delinquent assessment, together stitution. Shows the need and pracwith cost of advertising and expense of sale. ticability of a Grand Republla Brim full of new and practical reform J. E. OGLESBY, Secretary-Officldeaa 10a room 505 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Coins Financial School. By W. H. Dated Salt City. Utah. Harvey. Profusely illustrated; shows 11. First pub. Feb. up financial problems through every day Illustrations; new edition; paper, aa Otiice or-ii- ee alMive-nam- beb-ruar- STERLING GOLD MINING The Great Debate. A book of about 450 pages, containing the great Harvey-Hoar debate on the financial stitutlonal amendment. Nearly 209 OF ASSESSMENT. NOTICE a that at a meeting of the board of direct-orheld of the above named corporation, bual-neplace of Januat lta principal otiice and above designated, on Tuesday, of one third assessment ary 11, 1898, an iL) cent per share was levied on the capital stock of this corporation, payable OglesTuesday. February IS, lifts, to J. atL. the by, secretary of this company, jOb Dooly room of this company, City, Utah. Any building. Salt stock upon which this assessment mayy remain unpaid on the said Tuesday, ad15. lifts, will be delinquent and vertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made sold on Saturday, March 12, bftS, at the day, atthe hour of 2 o'clock p.m. of that house. Joint west front door of the court Salt Lake City, city and county building. assessment, toUtah, to pay delinquent exgether with cost of advertising and pense of sale. OGLESBY, Secretanr. Office, room 605 Dooly building. Salt Lake City. Uiah. Dated at Salt Lake City. Dec. 10. 1897. First Pub. Jan. 14 5t Feb. 11. ed one-thir- () CO. T GOLD MINING of busiLocation of principal place is hereby ness Balt Lake City. Notice lven that at a meeting of Urn dl wtors. ..eld on the 6th day of cant PL aewasassessment of one-na- if corporalevied on the capital stock ofto the the tion. payable Immediately 20 Commercial at No. block? liTsaU l2ke City, Utah. Any Block asbessment may rsmaln this upon which of January. 1888. dayadvertised unpaid on the 10thand for sale will be delinquent and unless payment is at public auction, made before, will be sold on the Slst day delinqusnt of January, 1898, to pay the cost of adverassessment, togetherof with sale, tising and expense Sowwtanr. H yAN Block, Balt Lake City, 20 Commercial Utah. the Ey order of the board of directors, to Febabove delinquent date Is extended extended date is sale the ruary 7, 1898, and 1898. to February 1, H. V. VAN PELT, Secretary. STERLING 04-pa- ge COM-pany- e Ike 25a. Colorado, Texas, Mexico pelt, AND of the Board of taMarch shore delinquent date ia extended 28th. 18. 7th, lifts, ami the isle date to Mareh i. lew. Dated Feb. at same time andH.place. V. VAN PELT. Secretary. Order ASSESSMENT In an interval of Mr. Butterworth public service he was creditably associated with the Columbian exposition, MOST BRAZEN PROPOSITION first as secretary and afterward as. so- -, licitor. He was painstaking, thorough: OF W. R. HEARST. and at the same time unfailingly affable. Some years ago he was a memtfonld Abaadoa the Caosa of Ftaanelal ber from the house of representatives Reform to Appeaae the Falmer-Bucknof the board of visitors at West Point and discharged the duties of tbs place Traitor. Raster hampcntl as laboriously and conscientiously as for Bimetallism, though the duties of that board were of the utmost moment Instead of being Of course, the New York Journal, as they are, in fact, a perfunctory and while abandoning bimetallism, claims that it is working in the Interests of pleasant incident Mr. Butterworth's fatal Illness Is harmony and victory. to his activity in the New traceable Upon what basis such a claim can York campaign which terminated so rest has not as yet been made apparent One thing alone haB been alleged disastrously to Gen. Tracy and the While commissioner by the Journal, and that Is the neces-lit- y Platt machine. of democrats abandoning their de- of patents he entered the canvass bearmand for the free coinage of silver at ing a message from the President of a ratio of 16 to 1. In the Journal's eyes the United States to the Republicans of Greater New York, which he deliva ratio of 30 to 1 would not be objecas that ered publicly. It was that the Presitionable, and such a concession of dent was profoundly interested in the the to list adds Journal the simply outcome, desiring above all things Regold standard newspapers. publican success. There was no withIn these called Attention has been columns to thq result of the vote in the drawal by McKinley of these words, enelectoral college, showing that the east but some of McKinleys friends could not claim the right to dictate deavored to represent Butterworth In a role entirely foreign to him that of policy, aa lta electoral vote In 1896 had a busybody who was speaking without been unanimously republican. Mr. Butterworth would never authority. of record the popat a Now, glance have stated that the President publicly ular sentiment, aa expressed by the vote of the eastern states, will show had told him that he earnest desired whether the Fuslonlsts and Democrats Tracys success if such message had-, are in favor of blmetalllam and a ratio not been intrusted to him. He labored In that campaign under the humiliof 16 to 1, or of the Journals gold monometallism at any old ratio baaed on ation of partial repudiation of himself tthe commercial value of silver. The and before Its close went heavy-hearlato ed further he where still popular vote of the eastern states for bored Ohio, causa At In the Republican Bryan on the one hand and Palmer on Cleveland -' with was he pneustricken follows: aa the other waa of his monla. which was the precursor Bryan. Pglmer. Popular Vote. lfr.972 death. New York 651,513 New Jersey 6,373 Butterworth, a kindly, earnest, 113,675 was In a sense a 3,420 truthful man, 21,650 New Hampshire victim of for McKinley and zeal his 11,000 427,127 Pennsylvania 1,329 the treachery of McKinleys friends, 10,607 Vermont who were anxious that he should not 11,749 105,711 Massachusetts he Identified, as Butterworth on un1,864 34,504 Maine 956 doubted authority had identified him. 16,615 Delaware with Platts canvass In New York. 4 4,336 56,740 Connecticut Chicago Chronlcla New Orleans 'd The time for payment of the hereby extended to Sstnrday, Feb. lwn. be an atock noon which said aaaewment shall said data will he dellnqnant and if snpsid on sold st 8 p. notpaid bef- - re. willofbaMarch A. D. U1. atthe srday the 26th day place mentioned m the aboTnoro Byrdjr nf the Board of Direct or a. Dated Weet Cable Mining A Milling Co. la Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf Railway. Do ant ha deprived bvaltarlmr adwri tom onto end think you can got the bast usds, fluent flank sad MOST POPULAR SRWINO MACHINE for aawia snog. Bay from reliable ouurafMtams that han reined a reputation by hooratand nquara dealing. TIkt la none la the world that can tonal la awbanioal onaatrartkm, durability of working parla, flnmroo of fin Ink, beouty in appearance, or has aamanyimproTsntantaaa tho NEW HOME. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. lew Home Sewing Machine Co. Oaimi.Maea. lu Chicago, Diiuihui iiunu, FOR SALE BY Our Book List lta "open court" where anyone may say what ha piastre. ie worth many time the .ooat of tho paper. a Rare ie found tha cream of tha reform thought of tha nation, exchange department la in charge of a special editor, ao The Rights of Labor. An Inquiry Into the relation! between employer and lta employed; explains clearly the pres- EXIHAVGR Secretary ent legal status of employees, and a aufawrlptiou to the that UILUUI, to equal to taking NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. advocates a reform in the law. a wagon load. YougettfaabeK Should be read by every workingman. Silver City Gold and Silver Mining from all In the anew Written by a lawyer. Price, 25 centa Company. Among ita regular contributor! business Seven Financial of are Hob. Jonn Davie, Hon. W. and office place Mrs. by Conspiracies, Principal block, Commercial 87. H A. Peffer, Prot Ridpath, Her. ocated In room portal book has conlittle This Emery. Is Heedandahoet of others hereby Notice Utah. Myron Lake City, verted thousands. It is an whoaa writing are sought with dven that at a meeting of the board of 10 eagerness and read with interest that stands without a peer; ilreetors of the aboveliamed con'oratjon, chruar?, It keep. it. readers informed on i centa in Thursday, the 3rd day of McCornlck the work of Congress. No other directors' room of an The Nations Money, by Geo. C. Hack-staf- f. kCo"s the paper has sough a reputation hank. Salt Lake City. Utah, erroour of root the at Strikes on as th. gowowowmr for uwesament of a neous furnishing fuU information oa the Urges system. capital money wr share was levied upon S public matters. 50 centa itock of this corporation, payable Thura-laPostpaid. secre-aris the NEWBIE8T, BRIGHTEST, SPICIEST It B. S. arian, March 10. 1898. tosaid Honest (?) John Sherman. By Mrs. and ABLEST Populist paper la the United States, company, room at the office of It to Marlon Todd. A keen, cutting ex- and it to read in every quarter of the copitry. City, Commercial block. Salt Lakeassess-nea six column. S pare weekly Journal of cstabnuedo of of that this which villains, posure prince stock upon L'tah. Any reputation ana circulation, founded 1in 187. Bubaenp-tiowhqse record as a traitor to Amermay remain unpaid on said Thurs-laprice, $1.00 a year. Trial trip, months, IS centa; March 10, 1898. will be delinquent la Weak a pwatal ward for eareplo cwpy. Addles' ican better Institutions becoming auction. nd advertised for sale at public known every day; 10 centa AM. NONCONFORMIST. Indianapolis, lad.1 xde before, will nd unless payment is 1898. at the 28, March on Monday, t sold our of 2 p. m., on said day, at the west county .rent door of the Joint city and to pay building. Salt Lake city. Utah, with together assessment, the delinquent and expense of the cost of advertising B. S. VAKIAN. Secretanr. nle. Commercial Block, Salt 87, room Office, Lake City, Utah. is the alternative. Do net longer be Februanr 4, 1S. Dated Balt Lake City, 4th A deceived 6t Mar. 4th. well-wordFirst publication Feb. lies. Read the () ( ! Con-questio- n. y, y, 17, nt y. Think or Starve 'THAT fcOTIC by Constellation .Mining Company. Location of Principal Place of Business Park City, Summit County, Utah. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT at a meeting of the directors heldof Feb. one 6, 1894, an assessment (No. 17) (1) cent per share was levied upon the of the company, payable capital stock to Henry Sutton, treasImmediately urer, at the office of the company at Park City, Summit county, ltah. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on Tuesday, March 8. 1898. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless lie sold payment Is made before, will 1893, at on Saturday. April 2nd, 1 o'clock p. m., at the office of the company. In Park City, Summit county, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment. together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the hoard of directors. HENRY SUTTON. Secretary. Park City, Utah. Feb. 5. 1898. 11. First pub. No. 79 and 212 ARE THE PRIZE WINNERS. If you ring up No. 79 on the telephone, you will get us. If you call at 212 South ed truth. It will pay you OF ASSESSMENT. dividends..... tlus moment you are being; robbed of what you earn. How much? Not less thin $1,000 a year. Do you know how ? Do you know why ? . Read TO-DA- Y . ..i Aa . S' Formerly NEW OCCASIONS. REFORM MAGAZINE ONE DOLLAR A YEAR in the World. Ten Cents a Number Monthly Eighty Pages. ( B. O. FLOWER, Founder of the Arena. Frederick U. ADAMS, Editor New Occasions. The New Time is a fearless advocate of the INITIATIVE and REFERENDUM, Majority Rule, Scientific Government, Monetary Reform and Physical and Ethical Culture. d d, &COMPANY, Lake City, Utah. I : week is affected. Dispatches from Boston say: A reduction in the wages of about 125,000 operatives employed in nearly 150 cotton mills in New England, which the manufacturers decide npon as a temporary remedy for the widespread depression in the cotton goods Industry of the north, has gone into effect in a majority of the mills. At several of the mill centers, namely. New Bedford, Biddeford, Saco, and Lewiston, Me., dissatisfaction among the mill hands Is Intense. The situation in New Bedford Is viewed from a very gloomy light by the business men of that city, many of whom have not altogether recovered from the depression which' followed the failure of six mill corporations last spring. The strike was begun In spite of the efforts of these men, of the pul pit, of the city, of the board of trade, and the state hoard of arbitration, to bring about a settlement. The operatives are advocating the abolition of the fining systems in addition to restoration of wages. The cut amounts to about 10 per cent In many places, but In several, centers It Is 11 9 per cent, and even higher; while In a few mills It is only the about 5 per cent keen competition of the south, low prices, and a generally demoralized cotton goods market, are said to he the leading causes which are assigned for the attack on the wage schedule. Many manufacturers claim that a decrease In the cost of production will greatly Improve the situation, while others deny that the cut will do any good. The policy of most manufacturers seems to he In the direction of keeping the mills running during the winter months at n beleast, the objection to a on the that would based it theory ing have no other effect than to Increase the production in the south. Chicago Dispatch. Over-productio- n, Among the hundred o( brilliant writer who will regularly eontribuio to It page arc West Temple street, you will see us. In Gov. II. 8. Plngrea Prof. Frank Parsons. 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KERR Publishers, L. L. DOWNING. Com'l Agt. 212 South West Temple street, Salt 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. steam-heate- A Chaoca to Opaa tha Mill. Never in the history of New England n so comhas there been a plete as that now in operation in the cotton mills of New Bedford. Not a spindle is turning nor a loom in mo- tion. There are eighteen mills involved in the strike and a pay roll of 370,000 a 1-- Editors. 59,999 shut-dow- eye-open- er th 1.338,142 1896, Tha Kw Dollar Mark. ey . H ITnoa tqriBa. H.T. ei, Loom, Mo. BomE-liaa- hut FauKiaoo, Cal. Total If, in the eastern states gave a popular vote of 1,338,142 for William J, HOYT SHERMAN, Bryan and the free and Independent coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1, General Agent, Salt Lake City. while only 59,999 votes were polled In these states for the advocate of thb theory now proclaimed by gut gunatam gawroforolijJ. monetary the Journal, what assurance has the Tha Old Reliable Amxxicait Kowoowvoxme Journal to give that it ia not advising the democratic party to alienate one Journal of national circulation. It is aditedand pubmillion three hundred thousand voters lished by ProC C. vbo to wril knowu i u political ipeaker inVlwrat, more than 10 itatea. Itisepicy, to secure the support of a scant sixty but not leonoetaatle; bright, but act bitter! lofTtcw thousand? and profound, but not dry and pro.. In ahort, ltl4 It cannot be denied that the democJuit what Populist family raoula read, and every nopulM should delight ia extending lta circulation in racy of the east Is on record for bimetala locality, lie department, art A Boat Complete news acrvloa allism. How does the Journal expect to gircH. and no other Popolie NEWS paper give faU Market Reports to reverse the verdict of 1896? Chi' MARKFT that are equal to thoao of the cago Dispatch. great dailiee-- , REPORTS, CHINE? The Over-whelmla- tlf . VIA NOTICE. THE WEST CABLE MININGof AND busiPlace Ullllng company, principal ness. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is or the hereby given that at a meeting board or directors of the above named J.1! corporation, held at itsonseneral the 4thiday Salt Lake City. Utah, or $1,801.60 of lam. 1898, an assessmentwas levied upon me-ha-lf cent per share, the capital stock of the corporation, not the property of th corporation iyable 1898. on or before the 7th day ofFeb.. corlo J. P. Nichols, secretary of the office. Noe. SHW poration. at its general Lake City. Ltah. Commercial block. Salt assessment Any stock upon which the7th of may remain unpaid on the and day sdver-tlse- d Feb . 1898, will be dellnquent for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before. vri'Jb sold 1898. on Saturday the 12th day of toto pay such delinquent assessment, exgether with costs of advertising and pense of sale. secretary. First pub. Jan. 7 5t Feb. A one-eigh- JOURNALS FLOP. f Cutting Down Wags. Those who are on the ground take a condemnatory view of the wage reNo doubt duction in New England. business for the cotton mills is bad; no doubt the protection which fails to protect Is being practically condemned, but must the wage workers be forced to bear all the burdens? This is a question which is attracting the at-- i tention of Intelligent men in the east. It has been asked by the operatives and It is repeated by the press at least, that part of the press which Is not echo of plutocratic sentiments. In discussing the matter the Boston Post: the-mer- says: If there ever was a case in which a, cutdown from 10 per cent In the wages' of labor was unjustifiable, it la the casei of those cotton mills in New Bedford,' which have paid large dividends for; many years up to and including the1 year 1897 Just closed. Profits which; permit the payment of dividends of G,; 9, 12 and even 16 per cent do not call; for a reduction of the labor cost of But those profits have been converted; The: into the treasury of the mills. managers see before them a dull period! of business. Superintendents must have salaries of $10,000 to $20,000 a year. How are they to get them If the wage of the operatives is not reduced? However,, the Post fails to see It in that light, and says, with mnch emphasis;: The managers of these great and prosperous New Bedford mill corporations are this time clearly In the wrong, whatever may be said about the situation elsewhere. They have the sup-- i port neither of the business community of New Bedford, nor of the public at: large, nor, as appears more clearly1 from day to day, of many of their own: In' stockholders, and even directors. the meantime, however, the workmen's wages have been cut and a strike is on. Chicago Dispatch. ' Had of a Merchant Marin. The development of the merchant marine of the United States has been In Inverse ratio to ita progress In other lines. In 1845 American ships handled 81 per cent of our Imports and Battorworth a Victim. exporta In 1855 the figures had been Benjamin Butterworth, who serve! reduced to 75.6 per cent; In 1860 to 65.5 repeatedly In congress from a Clncln per cent; in 1870 to 35.6 per cent; in natl district, though always a Repub- 1880 to 17.4 per cent; In 1890 lican, did not always vote for Repub- to 12.9 per cent, and In 1895 to lican measures. He was not an ex- 11.7 per cent For 1896 the percentage treme protectionist and his voice of Imports and exports handled by and votes were given upon occasion in American ships was 12, and for 1897 the figures were about 11.5 per cent. opposition to protectionism. shut-dow- |