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Show LIVING ISSUES. W.HTi'n il-- --- nt s Inter-Mounta- in l NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. :a i::-MiNi.vi rio.ii'AXY, nil.i'i a ml l'lact of l.usiio ! I ri Sail ciii ii !ii x'oixm liuily li.HUli. i i i . i 1 i i 1 Paper. The Advocate. ti Mire Fours cl eon- r n deliver to the pi:n-h:i'-- ' sold. lo him or her tie 1 In pKl'Ipg li. cells of to III! of s::h-- . III.! the costs and ami Mimii.-j'of iriisin-'fees, as and provided by ri.i-- il. l of or snil priin-i.:tnote r.id liilei--eeI tierenn. nf r.ile, ( ;i,. :l ill hand in foil! tlie cln-- c of ea! . . A. publiciitio:-,- .1 1 :. SA , V.'YI-'lt- May Hi-- , Trusb-e17. Juno , api: fill-- I'Kill. yivi-- tli:it lit u rn Nmi. is iv'y II.- K i. tin- In. aril of ilip'i'l iil'rf of ill alnni-- . i lu lil ll IIS illlii4:iitl r,l)-- .1 ii j i al.'ivt ilcr'ii-ln't.Ciillci- - ;:iiil i la i'i nf - j. i Ill MB. FRANK THOMSON Ilea OR STSRSI MASTER OF TRANSPORTATION IN THE WAR DEPARTMENT. THAT IS THE ALTERATIVE. i mi- 1m year. ii moment you are ln.!u rolibed of How neb I Kat lu. i luau cl.VuA a ktiuw iiuv I Do you luiu vby 1 llwril lirgan Life in the Mechanical Depart nicnt ami llaa Worked Ills Way l'l aa a It cult of (iood Judgmi'ut bliowu at the Proper Time. He - Our Book List. L 1 'il Seven Financial Conspiracies, by Mrs. Jlay .i, t i nt an rtis.'r.-s-li l.'O if . Hi i; t lul'il :i nf Emery. This little book has contills li'l till! c.ll'it'il jU.li'lt MIS li verted thousands. It Is an i'iu'I nralinii. I'iiynlil'- Wr.iiii : ilny. Jano l"i, that stands without a peer; 11) iii,lni,v of tliis I'1'. lo J. J.. tl.icents. tins of (Hire ciiiiii iipy. ui oi'iini'.my, ii. :ii imoli liuiiil:::, Salt i.aku ('ifj, Tlom.-s(?) John Sherman. By Mrs. rial!. Marlon Todd. A cutting exwhirl' this Any !i.cU i of villains, of that posure prince Wnlnrs-il.ion tin snhl nviy iviMiiin ut1?: will whose record as a traitor to Amerntta in iiixl JiM'o 1. lo ican Institutions is becoming; bettei ami for sale at :i will 1j is iiui'le known every day; 10 cents. nnlos I'iiynn-iiUrn l'! at hour The Great Debate. sniil on Sn'.nrilny. July A book of about t thiat of n. iicluck of .in. that ilny, 450 pages, containing the great Harveyhniisi. ioint city front ilnor of lho -Hoar debate on the financial Ut h, county 'ulldnir. Salt it stltutlonal amendment. Nearly 209 to iay ilia uml with cost of pasrea. Price 2a cents. of salt'. The Welfare Problem Solved, or ProgJ. R OdLESHY, Brevet ary. ress and Prosperity, by Leonidas dllii-oroont uiM Dooly liuiiiliriK. Halt ConnelL Explains the single tax Luke City, rtali. I iriti l Sail l.n ko theory, and In an able manner hanOily, Utah. dles the various political Issues. First imhliruiion May M 5t June 10. mi P i rst longer be deceived by Ec: i 1 :b .iu'.Iu II Will pay you dividend. wlul ynu 1 I.- i --Voiui-ij, iii:ii-- p 1 111 eye-open- er rail-roa- d, - UiJn-p'iy- , Formerly NFV OCCASIONS t i kei.-n- , y, i I 1m- - i imi-llon- Reform l - - I- wi-s- to-K- lit-- f uUvi-i-llsiiii- ; -i- . lf StftGa The Crisis of Party. A book that reviews the political situation. InstrucASSESSMENT NOTICE. tive and valuable. 25a MOIti'.AX (i(ll.I) MINIMS AND MILL-liiBy B. ootniiany, room SOU of riiuliul lilacu Labor and Finance Revolution. R. Heath. The ablest and most comof ltiisiiioss. Tomiiletun lilurk. Hall Iikn City, I'tali. IjOrotion of nilnoH, prehensive work published on finance. MorKiin tniuiiiK riistrirt, Morgan emiiuy, Cloth, SI; paper 50 cents. I tali. Platforms of All Parties. Every Na- . Xotii-iis hereby given that at a meettional party platform from the earll-lulil at Salt ing of thn hoard of I.ako t'ity, I'tah. May 14. lv.is, an assesscat United State history; Invaluable ment of one (1) cent per share was levied to every studer of politics. A neat on the raiilt.il slock of the corporation, pamphlet; 25 cents. imyahlo to I., II. Cray, treasurer, room Government .V.i Templeton Ownership of Railroads building. Salt I.ake City, and Telegraphs; very complete and anil any stock upon which saiil asI'tali, sessment shall remain unpaid on the 2Tilh reliable. By President H. L. Loukca; 25c.' day of June. 1SW. will lie delinquent anil advertised fur sale at public and People's Party Shot and Shell. A book If payment is not made before will be that takes In the whole subject and sold on the l.'ith day of July, lMiS, at the for general circulation stands withhour of 3 p. m., at the ollice of the comout a peer. By T. A. Bland; 10 cents. pany to pay assessment anil costs of advertising andA.expense of sale. Story of the Gold Conspiracy, as told S. FOWLER, Secretary. at the Memphis conference by Hon. Salt Lake t'ity. I'tah. May 14. lsiiS. Alex Del Mar. A strong argument First pul.. May 20 at June 17. that should be read by a million voters. A neat pamphlet by mail, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. postpaid, for 10 cents. One dozen CONSTELLATION MINING COMPANY copies, 60 cento. Location of principal place of business The Great Red Dragon. Illustrates the Park City. Summit county. ITtah. piracy of the money powrer in a vigNotice Is hereby Riven that at a meet? orous manner. Paper. 50c. InR of the directors held May 9, 1S9X, an Still the World Goes On, by S. F. Nor assessment (No. IS) of one and ton. A book that appeals to the hu(Uij cents per share was levied upon the man heart with thrilling eloquence. capital stock of the company, payable ImCloth, 60a mediately to llenry Sutton, treasurer, at the office of the company at Park City, The Beginning. A work that will be Summit county, Utah. Any stock upon read with interest by every student which said assessment shall remain uno social problems. Paper. 25a paid on Thursday, June 9, IMS. will lie If Christ Came to Chicago, by W. T. delinquent and advertised for sale at pubStead. A highly sensational work lic auction, and unless payment is made and having a phenomenal sale. Paliefore, will lie sold on Saturday, July 9, 1S9M. at 1 o'clock per, 50a p. m. at the office nf the company In Park (Mty, Summit county, Looking Backward, by Edward BelVtnh. to pay the delinquent assessment, lamy. A book that answers every together with costs of advertising and to nationalization of the Inobjection expenses of sale. By order of the hoard and the means of distribudustries of directors. HENRY SUTTON, tion. Paper, 60 centa Secretary. Live Questions, by Governor Altgeld. . Park City, ITtah. May 9. 1R9R. First publication May 13 it June 3 An Intensely interesting work. Cloth, 75a A Sirens Son, by Susie Lee Bacon. TRUSTEE'S SALE. This Is the coming sensation. The WHEREAS JOSEPH A. WEST is a talented young Southern author bachelor), of the county of Millard a girl, already known far and wide for of Utah, did, by his certain de territory her short stories, and her new novel of trust, dated the seventh day of Api Is sure to be in demand; 25 cents. lk93, recorded In the recorder's office the county of Millard, In the territory New Monetary System, by L Utah, on the kith day of April, lskl, Loucka Issued under the auspices hook "A" of mortgages, on pages &iti A. & of A L W. F. the comprehen359, Inclusive, sell and convey to A. sive work on finance; 25c. Sawyer, as trustee fur the use of Aihlls Larrabee's Railroad Question. A stanShanklln, the following described lan dard work ou an important subject and premises, Thu soulheu A practical treatise on railroads and In towiisli quarter of sectionof thirty-fivsixteen, south the most valuable work yet Issued on range eight, west the Salt Lake meridian. In the county the subject Psper. 50a: Cloth, SL50. Millard, In the territory of I'tali, whl Democratic and Republican Conspirasaid deed of trust was made to sivu cies; Old party leaders In league with the payment of one promissory note f the Money Power against the Farmthe sum of twelve hundred dollars, pa able five years after the (late thereof of ers, Merchants and the order of Addison (Shanklin, witli & P. V. Arnold; 10 America. By terest thereon at the rate of eight p centa. rent per annum. Interest payable sen The both Condition and the Remedy, by and Interest principal annually, able at the office of A. B. Sawyer, in pa Mrs. Stella A. Fisk of Keokuk, la., ?: Lake t'ity, I'tah. with current rate of e embraces the subjects of Land, change on New York t'ity. N. Y.; if ui Money and Transportation. 25a of the or u is Interest part principal A perfect compendium of financial paid at maturity to draw 12 per cent Cold Facta A compilation of solid terest from maturity, said Interest i truths. As a campaigner it is a hard represented by ten interest notes, eai for the Bum of forty-eighitter and you need it. Only 10a dollars, tl llrst payable on the 7th day of lirtobi From Sea to Sea, by C. C. Post A DM. and one on each of the followii story that is full of pathos and thrillthe 7th days of April at days, October In each of the ing emotion. Psper. 60a following yea I until all were, due and payable, ai Shylocks Daughter, by Mra Margaret Holmes Bates, author of The whereas, it was provided in said deed trust, umnng other things, that If tl Price of the Ring, "The Chamber said parly of the llrst part should tnal Over the Gate, eta A live American default in tho payment of the abo' novel that wilt sell, both for Its abnotes, which he had duly signed, sorbing love story and Its strong either of them, or any part thereof, for handling of political Issues: Illustratperiod of any days after their maturit then, on application of the legal hold ed; Just ready, 25a of said promissory notes, it should ai Political Earthquake, by L A Stock-wel- L might he lawful for the said party of tl A "tory that combines fiction second or Ills successor in trust, and facts In a Remarkably pleasing sell andiirt, dispose of said premises or ni manner. A powerful political novel; part thereof, and all of the right, till 26a benefit and equity of redemption of tl said party of the first part, his heirs ai me ix anon Money, by Geo. CL Hac staff. Strikes at the root of our en assigns therein, at public auction, at I! front door of the court house In the coti: neous money system. Urges a Cc ty of Salt Lake, territory of ITtah, or question. Postpaid, 60 cents. said premises, us may he specified In tl The American Peasant. By W. H. Tl notice of such sale, for the highest ai best price the same will bring in cas bles. Illustrates very forcibly t thirty days previous notice of such sa position of the American farmer a: been having given by publication in ar the tendency of the tlmea Paper, newspaper at such time published in sa centa of Salt Lake, territory of Uta county Caesar's Column. Ignatius Donnell flAul publication to be made once in ca week for four successive weeks, and up greatest work. No library should such sale being made, to make, execu without it Paper. 60a and deliver to tho purchaser at such sa The Referendum Principle, by F. a good and sufficient deed, or deeds fi Eddy, as the name Implies, treats t the premises sold; and. whereas, defau question. Paper, 60c; Cloth. JL has been made by tho said party of tl facta Paper, 60c; cloth. 11.25. bis assigns In the paymei llrsLpaVt Owned the Earth. The best illusti of tho Interest notes, which matured tlon of the effects of usury e nd air slm Isiio, f.,J,erf that dale, with the exception of efghtei placed before the public. A story dollars paid on the 14th verse by Prof. A. J. Chittenden: 10 of Noverolit ""d- whereas, also day the said Addlsi Bimetallism and Monometallism. , Shanklln, to whom all of said notes a Ervin. Aptly contrasts the conditio made payable and tho legal holder thor instructive work by Archbish n pur1HUa1nc of his sai.l oj.tlo Welsh. A celebrated pamphlet declared deed of trust forfeited ai A Better Financial saiil principal note due and payublo i Bystem, by Geor account of default in the payment of C. Ward, demonstrates that eve terest. which defaults still continue, wi principle of the Omaha platform m interest thereon as above stated, and hi be subserved aid every demand rei lnaKifiPu! d nnmi m' a Ized by the nationalisation of t i?.ii ! advertise ai ?f 25 cents. described In said dc banking systenv of ir,',? in pursuance Number Beveq. ' A'Paper, of the terms m new work by C Harvey, and orie that will be appi y Klvcn that, in purs elated by every one who has read I , n il.hJn, p,!w'r and authoritv en full of new and practical refoi ' trnV?onin,euVy B,,ch d0'1 of si Ideas. 10a fhooJtii' J"t a" tr,,Kttf. on Tiiesda day June, tho at o clock in. of said at "tl of the city day. conn ANOTHER PRIZE CAPTURED and tuiinr,,nfin dfjor tlie city and county of Kit l! th0 of Utah, nke' nu at It consisted of a first class ticket auction, to the highest and best Id CH,,h S' on a first class road to (all hand, nil of tho premia points y!J7ir,i0rr Rn,L n Hnl'l deed nf K - diri-i-tor- s aui-ilou- . one-ha- if E ( in the World. . 5 Only 5 1 One Dcliir a Year The Best t . RESlIlK.NT I'l'unk ThoiiiKDU of the Ptituoyivdiiia who has Leen failed ou by Secie- ;; ; taiy Alter to take ""r(Ti" "V 5 charge cl the niill-y- i V' ft t tary railroads, la no new hand in of branch this his profession. Apart from being a thorough railroad man, Mr. Thomson has had practical experience not only In handling troopB in time of war, but in the actual construction of military railroads and telegrarhs. When the great war of the rebellion came on it found Mr. Thomson a youth of 20 hard at work in the shops of the Pennsylvania road, learning the details of the mechanical department of railroading. Thomas A. Scott, the then president of the great road, had beet) made assistant secretary of war in charge of the war transportation. The great Scott knew young Thomsons ability and capacity and made him his chief lieutenant. The young man was sent to Alexandria, Va., which was then occupied by the federal troops, and he quickly reconstructed the shops and the equipment of the Orange and Alexandria and of the Louden and Hampshire roads, which the confederates had left behind. The work he did there elicited the highest praise from the department In Washington. As the troops advanced young Thomson was met with larger and more difficult problems, all of which he solved quickly and thoroughly. He built new roads, put up new telegraph lines, reconstructed bridges, built new ones, and repaired old roads which the conHe federates had partly destroyed. Manikin 10 cent number. MHyhty Psyia. r:. O. Mnirn-- . Founder of tlio Arena, . rra'is AiIhwh, Ed. Kew Orcarfanm t amroai: HtwTufC of the Ikitiativi b tlie fi'urleM advocate Hrientitk- kErmusurs. - Majority Hula, ut (iovermntat. and lbyidral and tllilral Culture. Amang JbMMifmfa of brilliant errifenferfe will rrgnluriy eantribnie to tin pmmmu mra Prof. Trank rareon. Prof. Richard T. Ely. Senator Tillman. Bcmy D. Lloyd. Senator Datlrr. Heitiert K. Carson. kllweed 1ineniy. 4'rance. E. Willard. llamlln Garland. Pm. Ueorga A. Galea, Jiutiee Walter Clark. Kury A. Lirannore. Monetary Abby Morton Ulox. Eugona V. Delia. Oor. u. ni)KK. Lillian Whiting. A. H. LewU. a Juhn P. Altfiehl. Helen CainidieU. Senator Pettigrew. HOIAL TO YOTT. Sand 11 two eoat itampa .ai receive THE MEW TXMI threo mouth, aad 40U SMITH, tho Star of a Peaeafal Stvalmtlaa, by Tndarlck B. Adaau, aa Ulaitrated hook af tti pagoa aad as idaeoa ovary paga. Ifrlla nilUlR la-da- y. Charles IL Kerr & Company, Publishers 66 Filth Avenue, CHICAGO. ' The Old Sellable Akhicait KoNaoneuiiv ia ayain intha family that gave it birth, and la celebrating lu return by a more vigorotxa. bold and outspoken demand for radical reforms than any other journal of national circulation. It ia edited and published by Prod (!. Vlnewnt, who ia well known m a political speaker In more than 20 ataten. but not loonodasUe; bright, bat not bitterItiaapiey, logW. and profound, bnt not dry and proay. InahortTltlA Just what every Populist family anonld read, and every populist should delight ia extending it circulation in nla locality. lla departments are A moat complete new aervies i given, and no other Populist NEWS, paper gives full Market Reports MARKET that are equal to thoaa of tho HErOBTS, great dailies. Its open oourt" where anyone PEOPLIX may say what ha pleases, ia worth many times the coat of rOKl'H, the paper. Hera I found the cream of the reform thought of the nation. The exchange department lain ESdlAXfiS charge of a special editor, so a subscription to the that WLIIU, equal to taking awugonload. You get the beat from all In the one. Among Its regular contributors am Hon. John Davis, Hon. W. A Peffer, Prog Eidpath, Rev. Kperlal Reed and a host of othrra llyron whose writings am sought with eagerness and read with interest It keeps Its readers informed on the work of Con gram. Mo other paper has so high a reputation Congresaional aa the Hrarcowyonmirr for ISolngm. famishing full information on 0 public matters. It la the NFWSIEdT, BRIGHTEST, SPICIEST and ABLKHT Populist paper in the United States, and it is ntad 'in every quarter of the corntry. It la a six column, B page weekly Journal of established reputation ana circulation, founded in 1871. Subscription price, year. Trial trip. S months, S5 cents. CARRIER PIGEONS IN WAR. . Tke Bird Uiij lie Used on Board Fotral Boot a SieMengen. The experiments which the French government is now making with carrier pigeons are not novel, though from the scientific way in which they are being conducted It is believed that new data as to the efficiency of these swift birds as messengers in time of war may be gathered. Similar experiments have been made In this country recently, notably those under the management of Howard Carter of the naval homing pigeon service of Kew York. It is calculated that the pigeons fly at a race varying from 30 to 60 miles an This means that a message hour. from a ship 200 miles at sea might he sent to the home loft In from four to For Instance, if the pifive hours. from a scouting were released geons vessel to give warning of the approach of an enemys vessel or fleet, they could beat the average patrol boat to shore by 10 to 12 hours over a course. Such advance warning would be of great value in an emergency. It is proposed. In case of war, to place crates of these pigeons on board the fastest patrol boats which may be assigned to outside duty. Mr. Carters method of training pigeons differs materially from that of a few years ago. He flies his birds singly or in pairs at distances ranging from 10 to 400 miles from, the home loft. When they are released in pairs he sends a slow bird with a swift one. He found that the old style of taking a basket full of birds and releasing them at varying distances In lots of 10 to 15 didnt fit the pigeons for swift flights when they were released singly. The Kew York loft broke the record for 150 miles in 1896, and it Is believed that If the necessity for using pigeons arises those from this loft will do good service to this port New York Sun. 200-mi- le HONEY BEE POISON. Interesting Experiment Hade by Dr. fata Banger, a German Scientist. The chemical and toxic properties of the poison of the honey bee have been a subject for long study by a German a Nred postal mrd for sample ropy. Address, AH. NONCONFORMIST. Inil bran polls, Ind. to-w- it: e. Wage-worke- rs 1 1 Ih-I- ht lo-wl- t: - 1 FRANK THOMSON. tnmx you can get the beet mode, tincaC fluioh and MOST POPULAR 8EWINQ MACHIN mer tonff. Bay fTmn nWable snarnihctorr tiuf iMvajnurutd a nputotiria bjhnnvt and wiim bmonfin tha world that can roo morbankwl ronrtructJnn, darabilfty of workii Ddiwm of flnluh, boaiity In appeamrH.orbi aJne, many improvamenUM tho NEW NOME. for Tlif-r- lie WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. Tbs Nev Home Sewing Machine (k Ox.vnx.Miso. Bostox. V km. annox8qu.KX,N. t.uioAoo, III. Hr. Lons, Ha DaluTtuas, 0.x lAoxcuco, C.u AtlakaGa. FOR SALE BY assumed entire responsibility for the work, and the direction of all. these important undertakings devolved upon him alone. This early training made him not only familiar with the necessities of the situation that confronted him, but developed In his character that masterful resource which has carried him up In the service of the vast syBtem that employed him until, about a year ago, he was made president of the road. In Thomas A. Scott, whose services to the government during the civil war were of inestimable value, Mr. Thomson found a warm friend and an appreciative superior officer. Mr. Thomson returned from his military work a true soldier. He had shared the perils and privations of the army, and was admired and respected by officers three times his age. Mr. Thomson is a Pennsylvanian by birth and is 57 years old. His father was a noted judge, legislator and educator in the early part of the century,. . CAN YOU ANSWER? Becdihs. NATIONAL 5INQLB TAXER. OSkdsl OrgmisinriaTax Loamie of tbs United RtsteM and Uansfla, for fullinfonn ,, Htlun. Published weekly, L50 s year. , Four Weeks subsumption 10 Gts. A Gan Grim Hliitory. A correspondent of the Atlanta Constitution, who fit through the war, writes: "Will a man be allowed to equity of redemutlnii tho said Joseph A. his heir, - therein; andWest S'"- as trustee, will upon mnklngsu make, execuim East via the UNION was obtained at the No. 2oi Main Street ers; call and get one. 25,-0- 00 lach-rymatl- carry the gun he prefers in the war? Address the I have one saw service in every National Single Taxer Co., battle of thethat late war, and which, to Edison Building. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN my certain knowledge, has killed 120 men. I carried a notebook with me the first two years of the war and kept AN EPICURES APPETITE count, till it got to be such an ordinary Heal Rea non of Trouble. is politely catrred to and he dines thing that I lost interest in it. But I Clearwater Cal What was Nuggit has killed know that it 120, surthat and amidst all the sumptuously arrested for? Panhandle Pete roundings of luxurious comfort in It is in as good fighting trim now asaf-it Nugglns not Fer PACIFIC and the was come to have I have an then. carryln concealed weapons; dining cars of the Union Pacific fection for de sheriff tapped him on de when Old Stand if and enlist I I it, hops R. R. No other line Out of Utah me rnrrv It with me. Its shoulder he wus totally helpless. let There are oth- carries them. Ticket theyll office,, No. 201 Puck. Vi exercise." getting rusty c ' Main 1 with all of therlgi SOT-- , fofther and scientist, Dr. Jose Zanger. During his investigations Dr. Zanger employed bees. He found that the fresh poison was clear, like water, of an acid reaction, bitter taste, and of a fine aromatic flavor. On evaporating and drying at a temperature of 100 degrees centigrade (212 degrees Fahrenheit), a gummy residue is left It is soluble in wafer; with alcohol it forms an emulsion-lik- e mixture. The aromatic odor is due to a volatile substance, which disappears on evaporation, and Is not poisonous. The poisonous constituent is not destroyed by short boiling, nor by drying and heating the residue to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, nor by the diluted acids or alkalies. Dr. Zanger has proved the existence of formic acid, but he has also proved that there is not the poisonous The latter Is an organic principle. base, soluble with difficulty in water, but kept in solution by an acid. On the healthy skin neither the bee poison nor a 2 per cent solution of the poisonous principle has any effect, but they act as powerful irritants on the mucous membranes. HIb tests, inads on rabbits and .other animals, show that when the poiBon is brought in contact with the eye there follow hyperemia, chemosls, and croupous membranes in conjunction. The general condition is also affeeted; the animals become melancholy, take no food, but ace very thirsty, and the urine shows smalla mounts of albumen. 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