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Show ) I LIVING ISSUES. R. K. THOMAS DRY GOODS CO. thb pmntees devil Warren Fosters Paper. The SlMMMOr to Inter-Mount- REMOVED TO ain Advocate. Btck aUs" the upon Unquent thenamMt'the aa tollowa. to-w- Name.. Jennie E. Wlmmer T,. c. Taylor........ Mrs. A. G. Gale..... y.lna M. Green D. S. Tag&art D. S. Taggart E. P. Lynch E. P. Lynch E. P. Lynch E. P. Lynch E. P. Lynch E. P. Lynch C. R. Green C. R. A'd lnIcdan tt SUMMONS. described IN THE JUSTICE' B COURT, FOR fcvfed on the Second precinct, city and county of oppo- - Salt Lake. State of Utah, county acl ahare-holdera. aa.: Before Morrla of Salt Lake, respective Ell of the peace. Justice Sommer, N of Gregson, plaintiff, vs. J. O. Taft, defendant. Summons: Tne state of Utah, to 1.00 aald defendant: You are hereby sum2.50 the moned to appear before the above entitled 25.00 at rooms It and 15, Eagle block. 13.00 court, Lake City, Salt Lake county, state 5.00 Salt of Utah, within ten days after the ser2.50 of this summons upon you. If served vice 11.25 in which this action Is 11.25 within the county within twenty days 11.25 brought; otherwise, defend the above enti11.25 after service, andIn case of and tled your failure 1254)0 so toaction; do, judgment will be rendered 6.00 demand of the to 10.00 against you according within five days 6.00 the complaint,of which,summons this upou you, after service will be filed in said Justices court. E. E. WINTERS, GOLD MINING COM-pan- y. brass-boun- cliff-dwelle- rs' e, S3 A55.i5E; aa Xda A. a aaaaa a ae aaaa . C. IdOOL, a a a M. C. Moon C. Moon.................... C. Moon. B. -- ..a. a aa a .a a .a a ki OP ASSESSMENT. Id. Constellation Milting Company. 64. Business of Place M. Principal Location Sty, Summit County. Utah. M. part NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVB. Ca MOOU..l.a..a.....,.a... C. Moon 6fa Ca MOOn.l.liM.M......a.a. M. c. Moon G. F. Stlehl.a J G. F. Stlehl an a a a a aa a a a a a aa a . 98 94 95 96 97 98 99 I a 101 81 72 89 102 K was levied upon the J. H. Crockwell 6, 189s, GeO. F. QOOdWln. .. aa. aaa . 35 (1) cent per share GOOdWin. GeO. F. .aa. aa. 86 a 88 Geo. F. Goodwin 89 Geo. F. Goodwin And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on tha City. 6th of December, 1897, and a further order stock upon March -- made Feb. 6th, 1898. so many shares ne-of 3 oavertl inpaiu each parcel of such stock as may be delinquent and cessary will be sold at room 20, Commerpublic cial block. Salt Lake City, UUh, on tha mml. y?ort.wlU15l 28th day of March, 1898, at the hour of 3 S! Saturday. to pay delinquent assessmenU p. m cost of adverp. 1 oclock together with thesale. Summit thereon, City. of the Pthe delinquent aa- - tising and expenses H. of the cotupanL VAN V. PELT. Secretary of said Company, Room 20, Commercial block. Salt Lake tl.lnd director City, Utah. SMlSuS"2' JSfft If,81,. !?"JS!4brSffl "it 5 W HigSTSiSi Socreury. IfOTSOTTON. 1898. Park City. UUh, Feb. 5.1L No. 79 and 2 1 2 First pub. OF ASSESSMENT. NOTICE 2S5 ARE THE PRIZE WINNERS. If you ring up No. 79 on the telephone, you will get us. If you call at 212 South AS m wa West Temple street, you will see us. In either case we will be pleased to Rive all possible information relative to IS NOTICE Hi6Rn.ard ot directorB yotf Americas Greatest, the Chicago, Mil-waukee & St. Paul railway. The only line running electric lighted, steam-heateat Its principal office an Monday vestibuled trains between the of o- n- Missouri river and Chicago. Fast time, an 1898, 7, February cent per courteous treatment and lowest rates. third ( JalBwrp0ratlon, Close connection at Chicago with all J. thC to March 15. 1898, lines for the east. Rates, time tables, TueflaL payable COTnpany maps, etc., furnished on application. 605 E. Oglesby, s2nJl,lJf?ompany. TOOm L. L. DOWNING, Coml Agt. office i" Utah. 212 South West at the city. Temple street. Salt . . Salt building, Dooly ngiesK Lake City, Utah. 15. IMS, wm o Tuesday. March. like Salt City, Utah. s wafts- - ns st d, .TK St - SWSJBSSh- - Office room 1 606 1 City. Utah. gfiSf ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS. For $1.50 we will send you: $1.00 Living Issues one year, . 25 Appleal to Reason one year, 1 a. S-fiSEff- lS 1 delinquent NOTICE. and Sllver MjnlnS Ion. S,'VConSany. a Salt Place ofbualneea. Lake City, Utah. Copy Ten Men of Money Island Watson on Railroads Merry England Seven Financial Conspiracies 5SSSSM? -- SS.S iaaued) EQUALITY. have on hand a few copies!0 We U C. J. o. Irwin Edward book, Bellamys last (not issued) .. Austin book is having a The E. P. "Equality. (not Issued) 17 his Charles A. Beck .... andan large sale possibly larger than And In made The Backward. niroctora price, "Looking is as is it but too on the 3rd day of F stock cheap high, $1.25, 0f so many as may public shares of eachjiarc auctlon.atte 2 AhYnJklnci?y rtat at as it can be had for. west front door building, on the 28th day2 , tb hour of THE SEVEN FINANCIAL CON SPIRACIES. "" nt S hundreds of different o& with th. the Among y(rll.ln .rd VAI11AN. books that have been written on the Commercial Block, Salt Office, room 87. money question not one has done Lake City. Utah. better work than Mis. Emerys little First pub.. March March VS I.at insertion, everbeen our plewuv to read It simply covers the subject and in a that any man, woman or child can 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. Td I type In such a way that lt will be m0Tal)le and takes a galley proof. In this galley proof the work done by each compositor Is evident as the mark of his "slug is immediately above the proof of his take. The proof is carried to the proofreader by the devil, who, at the same time, hands to the assistant (known as the "copy holder) all the takes of A copy. While lt is being read, the devil speeds hack to his other galleys, and if one of them Is full, takes a proof of It Returning to the proofreader, he finds that A galley has been CONFERENCE RATES read. If any error la marked In the Via, proof of A 1, the compositor who set Rio Grande Western Railway. that take "catches the galley that For the annual Conference, L. D. la, has to make the corrections marked, not only his own mistakes, S. and Womans Conference L. D. correcting also those of the other compositors hut S at Salt I Lake City, April 6thtto I lings appear in the proof. If 9th, inclusive, the usual halt rates the proof of A1 is "dean, errors takes are arrangements have been put into marked in proofs of other corrected in accordance with specific effect via. the Rio GrandeWestern rules followed by the paper. In either case the devil announces In gleeful ac- Railway. Tickets will be sold on following I cents the unfortunate who must make M announcement dates: From Ogden, Park City, I be correcon8 commonly made with satisfaction little Bingham, Sprmgville, Silver City Bhort of the fiendish. .When the mis- and intermediate points, from April takes have been corrected, the devil out the sluga from th type and 5th to 9th inclusive; tickets limited to April 15th, 1898. From alljother sive; points April 4th to 8th, tickets limited to April 18th, 1898, except Grand Junction, Fruita and Cisco, at which points tickets are on sale only on April 5th, limited to date of sale on going; trip, with final limit April 18th. F. A. Wadleigh, Genl Passenger Agnt Facts About Alcohol, From the New York Journal: Scientific investigators in Germany and Xal vyOc Russia recently have been conducting an Inquiry respecting alcohol in its GENERAL INSURANCE, relation to dietetics. They liave obMORTGAGE LOANS. tained data which seem to point to the very surprising conclusion that alcohol 52 W. 2nd South st, Is actually a food, notwithstanding the Salt Lake City. belief which has long existed to the contrary. Both men and women were employed in these experiments, doses of alcohol sufficient to Induce slight intoxication being given to them. It is found that alcohol takes the place of fat as a fuel, furnishing heat for the body. In small quantities it increases the appetite and helps digestion. But it AND over stimulates the action of the heart, and decreases the power of the man to do work. It diminishes the requirement of food by lessening wsste of tissue. These experiments were tried VIA with brandy, claret, koumiss and kep-hl- r. The last Is a fermented beverage Union Pacific, from cow's milk, prepared with a peDenver & Gull Railway. culiar ferment called kepbir yeast. im-w- I I E11 IOC IOC IOC Seven Financial Conspiracies, All for 26 cents in stamps. Address this office. certificate. ('jjoi, .Io books: . Mary A. Clifton J. C. Coa . 10 .10 .1 WHAT 26 CENTS WILL DO. Send us 13 two cent stamps and we jwill send you the following NOTICE. upon the, foi-of fen Men of Money Island, There are delinquent on Thomas Watson on Railroads, t jck, lowing described fl&y of lele aaaeament 5everal amounts net Merry England, an I I a aa frch I 1 SS Ha Does His Work Ha Has Like of embalming which, while somewhat Harked Fondness for Pi" ancient Finanto Boa Aa Occasional Accident In tha different from that of the effective pamphlet called The Seven equally hag proved Egyptians, cial Conspiracies. It is an eye opener Offloa. in combating the ravages of decay, We had the good fortune to secure saya the St. Louis When manuscript, or copy," is sent Many know that southwestern Coloa number of copies a few days ago. newspa- - rado was, hundreds of years ago, popThere is no way that you can spend to the "composing room of aInto Is to he where type, ulated by a race of and a dime to better advantage than by ?hepagea onit whIch lt put lB vrltten are Rio on the homes of their the ruins procuring a copy and loaning it to I pasted together and then cut into San Juan, near Mancos, are annually I "takes, or portions. These takes are visited by thousands of Inquisitive your neighbors. marked by the legendary blue pencil tourists. It is not generally known, with letters and figures, one letter be- however, that these people attained to ing temporarily assigned to one ar- such a degree of perfection In the art ticle thus cut, and another letter to of preserving the remains of their dead Commencing February 5th the new I another article. Thus the takes In an that even now, centuries after they Mr were placed In the tomb, the only Intime card of the Rio Grande West- - acooat f f . . . numbered 3, etc., and those dication of 2, 1, the lapse of time Is in the era goes into enecL The Atlantic jn a political special from Washing- withered and dried-u- p appearance of Express leaves Salt Lake Gty at ton Z 1, Z 2, Z 3, etc. The takes are the skin. In the rooms of the State 9:00 a. m., arrives at Denver at 9:30 then stuck on a hook, whence they Historical society, at the capltol buildand "set. are four of these mummies, the a. m. the following morning, and are taken by compositors After the compositor who has A 1, for ing, most Interesting specimens yet disthird the m. day; instance, has finished his take, Chicago 2:15 p. form a family covered. That making connections with limited he repairs to a long frame, group is evident. they There are the fathpx trains lrom Chicago to New York. on which are arranged narrow and and mother and two children, the lab d boxes termed ter 3 to 5 years of age. Not The evening train leaves at 7:40 p. shallow In he places all probably of which one galleys, dead of this race were thus the m., arrives Denver 9:15 p. m. the his type and a small piece of paper cave are an In preserved. following night and Chicago 8:00 a on which he has written "A 1, and on hundreds of human adjoining representing bones, m. the third day, making close con- - a hook by the galley he places his take. the remains of those who did not rank nections with the fast moring trains At the head of his type Is a strip of hJgh enongll In the world for New York and Boston, Both ol metal of column width, termed a to be thus carefully protected from the show- . a figure-dieffacing fingers of time. It is, therethese through trains are splendidly I "slug, containing corn- certain Be waa a type jng not Improbable that this family fore, equipped with all latest appliances posltor. The compositors having A 2, was of royal blood. The extraordinary and conveniences, and carry Pull- - A 3, etc., place their type in order on fineness of the embalming wrappings man Palace and Pullman Tourist the same galley, each leaving paper is a further eidence of this fact. Unmarked with the letter and the figure Sleeping cars as well as free Reclin of his take. This system has been de- like the ancien Egyptians, this wrap consists not of many folds but ing Chair cars. Ticket Office, No. vised largely for the edification of a ping a single garment, carefully sewed to "he io3 West 2nd South St. (Postoffice Youthful Individual variously known emhimlng'rohe as the "devil and the "galley hoy, In whloh the remains are shfouded la corner.) the former being the popular and the composed of a groundwork of cord, latter the scientific term In printing made of the fiber of the yucca plant, THE PEOPLE OR THE 'POLI- circles. A word might here be said in and closely woven. In this are interadmiration of the appropriateness of woven TICIAN? feathers, or rather the finest We have just received a little pam "devil when applied to the youth, who down from some species of bird.' Each breathes forth not flames of sulphur, woven in an upphlet of 60 pages called The Peo hut flaming sulphurous words, never feather is carefully and so closely are they position, right pie or the Politician? written by R to he defended; who Is appareled In placed that neither air nor water can flannel shirty J Wafk enetmteYheTloth. "Tomakr'one of L. Taylor, and published by Chas.MmBn I (comPtl011. or printers ink) who thei0 robeB wlth the crude method H. Kerr Co., Chicago. The work Tcidente in is devoted to the Initiative and Re- ferendum and to our mind is the most the office. When the compoaitor hav. . . probable that they were almost of take jaBt concise, and yet the most complete ?fVbu.gM priceless value. Tens of thousands of a. et3L 1fPfOI1. of feather would be required for each the has expose question that it 1, I ' Principal place of business, Balt Bake City, Utah. There are delinquent of aald sale. upon 'the following described stock, on acNICHOLS. Secretary. & count of assessment levied on the 6th day Feb. First nnblltlon. of December, 1897, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective ASSESSMENT. OF NOTICE shareholders, as follows: Mining Silver and No. of No. of Silver City Gold Cert.Shares.Amt. Names. Company. 00 1 J.000 A. C. Hose office "855!! 2 1,000 Principal A. C, Hose ro In TTJ;h located 4a G HOMnatlOMMlMataiM Notice is hereby 4 1,000 of A. C. Hose Salt Lake City. meeu a at that Uw 6 Ca HOlQa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaae 4s given nameo corporation, above Sirectors of the Mg ruafy A. C. Hose - McCoralck J1 A. C. Hose Utah, an 4a Ca HOidiiaiaiei J1"" 78 L618 Hose..... the0ncaSu5 A. C. 87 H4 A. C. Hose was wleu upoa ThurB Frank E. Wilkinson 43 5,000 per "hare of Aiscowwio 44 2,000 ,tock Parian. gecre Frank E. Wilkinson. 45 Frank E. Wilkinson 46 Frank E. Wilkinson V. Van Pelt,,,,..,,...,.. 26 SEE H. 27 H, V, Van Pelt. 28 II. V. Van Pelt 29 H. V. Van Pelt 80 H, V, Van Pelt... 81 H. V. Van Pelt B Pelt H V, ui cu Ha V Vm Pelt, aa asaasa aoa 8S front door of the Joint 83 Maxfield Margaret 86 . R. fe. Jenkins 67 EJ. Colburn eUI the cost of adverming a 48 La Colbuma s E < Commirclaf Block. 49 room ft E. L. Colburn 6 Clara E. Curtis Lake City. Utah. February 4. 1898. 01 OUrtiSaoooaaaaoooo Clara E k. 52 KifASoiSS Clara E. Curtis 58 Clara E. Curtis. . OTIC Few people, perhaps, are aware ol the fact that within the state of Colorado are found the remains of prehistoric race, preserved by a system cliff-dwelle- rs, 111, 8TERL1NG mt Globe-Democr- Attorney for Plaintiff. eachhparce?of atockM P. O. address, rooms and 8, Eagle office behold the at Commer-o- f Slock. mynj2ryfwfn w 1898. may Jan. Salt Lake City, Utah, list, on aald corporation, Nm. First Pub. Feb. 18 6t Mar. 18. dal bulldlng ln Sait Laks Cltyu OTfhe coauToTadvertl.lng and expend la Robe That An Marvale Warkawashlp. MAIN STREET. How po ration N Prntml FOLLOW US UP FOR BARGAINS NOTICE. Cable Mining and. Lake City. 4850 COLORADO MUMMIES. W HSOn Colorado, Texas, Mexico New Orleans HOYT SHERMAN, General Agent, Salt Lake City. 1 ay r0' lndestructlble, showing no signs of decay. It is of a light brown color, with occasional streaks of white. HOSTESSES' SECRET SIGNAL. If There Is Not Enough to Go Around. Tip the FmUy Nervous housewives whose husbands frequently bring home company to dinner without preliminary warning often worry In their secret hearts for fear there may not be food enough to supply the unexpected guests. A matron living in one of the prettiest suburban residences In West Philadelphia, whose husband persists in bringing home guests at tha most inopportune times, has hit upon a happy expedient to meet possible emergencies. In pas sing any dishes at the table of which there may be a limited supply the hostess makes a point to mention the enigmatical letters "F. H. B. In such a manner as not to attract the attention of the guests around the board. Immediately the members of the family are aware of the circumstances and discreetly partake very lightly. If at all, of the viands in question. The se- cret of the three' letters was solved by d a guest a few days ago, and the hostess afterward laughingly confessed her little scheme. "F. H. B. In this Instance standi for "Family hold back. quick-witte- The Cat Cama Bach. Two rhonths ago the office cat at the M. and C. railroad office disappeared and it was generally believed that ahe had been killed. To the surprise of those around the railroad office, the cat came back the other morning from 1 long Journey. The animal had got Into a car of merchandise billed to St. Louis and had been locked up in It When the car was opened at the latter place the cat Jumped out. The animal waa placed In the office there, but the SL Louis railroad men soon tired of her and decided to send the cat back to this city. She was placed in a through car with a note telling the circumstances. She reached here early this morning. The cat seemed glad to be at horns again. She had traveled over 500 miles altogether and waa nearly starved. Middletown (O.) Correspondent of ths Cincinnati Commercial-Tribun- e. Potato Pottle. Boll some potatoes and mash them. When cold put a layer in some rather deep patty pans, previously greased and sprinkled with bread crumbs. Over this put a layer of nicely seasoned minced beef or mutton, moistened with a little gravy. Cover eac patty-pa- n fith a layer of the potato, sprinkle with grated cheese and bake till brown. ft |