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Show LIVING ISSUES. R. K. THOMAS DRY GOODS CO. Warren Fosters Paper. SnoMMor to The Inter-Mount- REMOVED TO 48-5- 0 ain Advocate. SUMMONS. IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT, FOR and county of tha precinct, fctt uKk State so.:of' Utah, county of Salt Lake, vft Ra miner Justice of the peace. defendO. va. J. Grefison! plaintiff, of Utah, to ant. Summon): .Tne state sumhereby the said defendant: You areabove entitled moned to appear before the 14 15, and Eagle block. court, at rooms Salt Lake City. Balt Lake county, state of Utah, within ten days after Iftheserved of this summons upon you. within the county In which this action is within twenty days brought ; otherwise, the fcbowe entitafter service, andIndefend case of your failure led. action: and be rendered so to do. Judgment will the of aealnat you according towithin demand five daya the complaint,df which,summons upon you, this after service IN SLUMS. WRECKED PITIFUL MAIN STREET. FOLLOW US UP FOR BARGAINS STORY OF A GOOD WOMAN. ONCE Ex Convict -Received In KvnngeUats Homo Coolly Wreck. It Victim and Self Convicted of Conspiracy to Kill THE SEVEN FINANCIAL NOTICE. Husband. comWest Cable Mining and Milling Balt pany. Principal place of business, There are Among the hundreds of different Lake City. ELISION, mission upon the following described on tb&t have been written on the books levied infatuation stock, on account of assessment set work, oppoJan. 4, lMi, the several amounts has done one and Suck is fall. not sharemoney question of the respective site the namea lt of Mrs. the holders, aa follows, little work better history Mis. than No. of No. of Emerys Catherine Meyer Namea Finan818 pamphlet called The Seven of Chicago, whose Jennie E. Wlmmer 812 L. C. Taylor cial Conspiracies. It is an eye opener. experiMrs. A. G. Gale. ...........818 We had the good fortune to secure lna M. Green ences and associaD. B. Taggart 182 tions with Corydon D. S. Taggart a number of copies a few days ago. E. P. Lynch Millard placed her There is no way that you can spend E. P. Lynch........... rn before a bar of E. P. Lynch rrWwTEEB. 7 a dime to better advantage than by P. E. Plaintiff. Lynch for justica to answer Attorney P. Lynch P. O. address, rooms 8, 9 and 10, Eagle E. a and to a criminal loaning to P. procuring E. copy charge. Safely ensconced Lynch C. U. Green Blt- - Lake City. UUh, Jan. lst. 1898. comfortable In a home, with naught your neighbors. C. R. Green orFirst Fub. Feb. to disturb but the household duties, And In accordance with law and thecorof said der of the board of directors of Feb., 1898. FAST TIME TO CHICAGO Via. this heroine of one of the strangest made on the 7th day poration DELINQUENT notice. so many shares of each parcel of stock as tales that was ever chronicled from R. G. W. RY. will be sold at the office le necessary may Mining of said corporation, Nos. 87 to 99, Commerthe facile pen of novelist grew interSilver City Gold and Sliver Prln new the 5th on Commencing Balt Lake February In a Utah, City, cial corporation. ested in the mission work performed building, Company, the 26th day of March, 1898, de-at time card of the Rio Grande Westof business, Balt Saturday, clnal by her husband and entered into the 3 o'clock p. m. of said day, to pay the Like City. Utah. together ern goes into effect; The Atlantic duties attendant on a crusade in the linquent assessment thereon, with the costs of advertising and expenses NOTICE. slums with all the ardor of an enof said sale. folthe Express leaves Salt Lake City at thusiastic disposition. While thus enupon J. P. NICHOLS. Secretary. There are delinquent on account of stock, First publication, Feb. 25 fit March 25. 9:00 a. m., arrives at Denver at 9:30 lowing described gaged she made the acquaintance of day of an asaesment levied on theamounU ' set veral a. m. the following morning, and Corydon Millard, who had Just been SUMMONS. 1898. the February.the of the names respective FOR IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT, made a convert to the faltb of the opposite the Third precinct, city and county of Chicago 2:15 p. m. the third day; share holders and whose prepossessing apf mission, of of Salt Suit Lake. State Utah, county connections with limited Namea C. M. Nielsen, Justice of making made him a favorite with all CertiflCate. Shares. Aint. Luke, as. Before pearance tha peace. D. H. Bowers, plaintiff, vs. trains lrom Chicago to New York. .... Clifton A. oonnected with the work. Mr. Meyer J. O. Taft and Nancy Williams, defendMary I ants. Summons: The state of Utah to the The evening train leaves at 7:40 p. Invited Millard to his home, and it J. C. Coad.. .. said defendants: You are hereby summon(not Issued) U1 ed to appear before the above entitled m., arrives Denver 9:15 p. m. the was through his lnstruemntality that M. M. Albrand .. court, at rooms 2u9 and 210, Constitution Millards appearance, which was in(not Issued) building, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake coun- following night and Chicago 8:00 a. O. J. O. Irwin dicative of a vagabond life, experity. state of Utah, within ten days after m. the third (not issued) day, making close con enced a startling transformation. The service of this summons upon you, if the 1; E. P. Austin served within the county in which this ac- nections with the fast moring trains evangelist readily sympathized with (not Issued) tion is brought, otherwise within twenty defend the above for New York and Boston, Both of Millard, who told and after service, days pitiful tales of a good ChArtd lAS'rS.n entitled action: and in case of your failrfth mode so ure lost lome to do. will be rendered these through trains are through love of liquor, and judgment older of the Board of Director, splendidly you according to the demand of the at on the 3rd day of February. A. D. 1898, against suggestion of his wife be supthe complaint, of which a copy is here- equipped with all latest appliances so many shares of each Parc-to clothe and feed his confunds with served upon plied you. at will be sold and as may be necessary west E. PullJ. and DARMER, conveniences, vert Millard soon proved a valuable carry front door iftihiic auction, Rt the for Plaintiff. Attorney Building. 46 man Palace O. and P. and Pullman County Second West South Tourist adjunct to the mission. Being posaddress, of the Joint City on the 28th day street, Balt Lake City. Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah, well cars as free Reclin- sessed of a melodious baritone voles, as 2 Sleeping Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 24th, 1898. hour of rf March, A. D. 1898. at theassessments 18 6t April 15. March Pub. Chair First cars. Ticket No. he was delegated to lead the singing.ing Office, p. m., to pay delinquent Bt. the with io3 West 2nd South St. (Postoffice Before many days the wife of his benethereon, together NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. of the sale, expenses the and Actor became Infatuated with him. vertising B. S. VARIAN. Secretary. EMERALD MINING COMPANY. Prin- corner.) he called at the Meyer home and of office and business located cipal Dally place Salt In room 505 Dooly building. Salt Lake Olllce, room 87. Commercial Block, escorted Its mistress to the Lake City. Utah. 12. City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that THE PEOPLE OR THE POLI- nightly March mission a of of of at the board directors fields, where she listened in meeting First pub.. the above named corporation, held at its ? Last Insertion, March ZB. to his songs of the Zion. TICIAN attention rapt principal office andon place of bualneas, So were constant their attentions, one above designated, Monday, March 14, We have just received a little pam1898. an assessment of cent DELINQUENT NOTICE to the that neighbors soon beother, MINING per share was levied on the capital stock phlet of 6o pages called The PeoCONSTELLATION THE of to of this that Meyer had beat gan April corporation, whisper payable Friday, rnmrmnv ' Location of principal place county. 15, 1898, to J. E. Oglesby, secretary of this ple or the Politician? written by R. 1st his convert go. But this he rePart City, areSummit business com. at the office of this delinquent up- company,room Utah was GU5 Millard .that L. fused to Salt do, alleging pany, Dooly building, roiSwin. Taylor, and published by Chas. Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which of and true Christian a help deserving this assessment may remain unpaid on H. Kerr ft Co., Chicago. The work on FriASr per share, levied and sympathy. the said Friday, April 15, 1898, will be deopposite the the several amounts set and advertised for sale at public is devoted to the Initiative and ReAbout the first week In May, 1897, nunea of the respective shareholders, as linquent bemade Is unless and payment auction, follows: fore, will be sold on Saturday, May 7, 1898, ferendum and to our mind is the most Mrs. Meyer left her home for the purat the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of that day, Names. at the west front door of the court house. concise, and yet the mobt Complete pose of visiting friends, and Millard Thomas Adam. also disappeared from the Meyer fireJoint city and county building. Salt Lake mu Thomas Adams to pay delinquent assessment, expose of the , question that it has side. The absence of both at that time Utah, City, Adams Thomas , "5 together with cost of advertising and ex- ever been our pleasure to read It has remained a mystery until the othThomas Adams.. pense of sale. Miss E. Brown... E. J. OGLESBY, Secretary. in covers the subject and a er day, when Mrs. Kate Conlln, house0. A. Bates Office, room 506 Dooly building. Salt simply W. C. Benson... Utah. Lake City, that any man, woman or child keeper at the Haight hotel, 12 Loomis H. Beason L Dated at Salt Lake. Utah, March 14, way L. H. Beason can understand it There is no ques street, was called to the stand by the Beason L H. First Pub. March 18 fit April 15. tion but that Initiative and Referen- attorneys engaged in prosecuting the L. H. Beason H. F. Clark dum furnishes the only possible couple and testified that In the first M. Clark.. STERLING GOLD MINING Margaret of May, 1897, Millard came to E. L. Clark to political corruption. weekhotel Principal place of business, Salt remedy on Loomis street and rented the E. L. Clark Lake City, Utah. There are delinquent should read The lit- a room for himself and wife, giving A. H. Cannon upon the following described stock, on ac- Every body H. J. Cannon count of assessment levied on the 6th day tle work sells for ten cents . We have the name of Gray. She testified that A. J. Cannon of December, 1897, the several amounts sent in an order for fifty copies. We they remained at the place until Jane 8. A. J. Cannon set opposite the names of the respective W. M. Cannon will be able to fill orders from this shareholders, as follows: 22, M. E. Cannon together constantly, and No. of No. of office in a few days. Send for one. thenliving Rose Annie Cannon, Cert.Shares.Am't. Names. as thsy as left mysteriously 9M A. C. Hose Joseph J. Cannon came. She positively Identified Gray P. J. Cannon A. C. Hose Karl Q. Cannon... A, C,. Hose.................... as Millard and the woman whom he CONFERENCE RATES 4 Irvine F. Fisher... A. C. Hose ealled his wife as Mrs. Katherine Getchell W. G. A. C. Hose Via. J. C. Hanchett A. C. Hose then In court She suppleMeyer, 11 J. C. Hanchett A C. Hose Rio Grande Western Railway. mented her remarks with the state1. N. Hinckley, Jr. A. C. Hose I. N. Hinckley. Jr A. C. Hose 8 For the annual Conference, L. D ment that Mrs. Meyer came to her sevLillian Hinckley A C. Hose eral weeks before the trial and asked 43 N. J. Hanson Frank E. Wilkinson S. and Womans Conference L. D her N. J. Hanson 44 Frank E. Wilkinson. to answer any inquiries relative to 45 N. J. Hanson Frank E. Wilkinson S., at Salt .Lake City, April 6th to her residence at the place in the nega46 Pamella E. Jones.... Frank E, Wilkinson Pamella E. Jones.... H. V. Van Pelt 9th, inclusive, the usual hall rates tive, and to tell anyone who' called 1.035 Pamella E. Jones H. V. Van Pelt- .she, Mrs. Meyer, had resided there Annie P. Jessup II. V. Van Pelt arrangements have been put into tha Hidlve Jessup summer evenings H. V. Van Pelt The alone. 80 effect via. the Rio Grande Western were tedious tolong Fred Keller H. V. Van Pelt Soon they the couple. Keller Fred H. V. Van Pelt... W. H. Lyman H. V. Van Pelt... from the mission work and fell away Railway. W. H. Lyman H. V. Van Pelt... W. H. Lyman Tickets will be sold on following it was alleged that they spent the maMargaret Maxfield 86 E. E. Jenkins JosephC. H. Luck jority of their evenings on the back dates: From Ogden, Par 47 John Lindsay E. L. Colburn,.,,. y, 48 Murchle Thomas E. L. Colburn 49 John P. Madsen Bingham, Springville, Silver City E. L. Colburn 60 Morris & West Clara E. Curtis intermediate points, from April and 51 O. II. Pettit Clara E. Curtis 52 O. 11. Petttl Clara E. Curtis 5th to 9th inclusive; tickets limited 0. H. Pettit Clara E. Curtis.. Edward C. Partridge, M. C. Moon.................... to April 15th, 1898 From a ther 94 William Potts M. C. Moon.: F. C. Robinson M. C. Moon.................... 95 sive points April 4th to 8th, 96 William J. Robins M. C. Moon K. L. Simmons M, C. Moon tickets limited to 18th, 1898, April E. L. Simmons M. C. Moon M, C. Moon. . . 8, i Simmons......... except Grand Junction, Fruita anc 101 J. D. Smith M. C. Moon .... 81 Caroline Stevans G. F. Stlehl Cisco, at which points tickets are 89 1). K. Stevans G. F. Stlehl 102 on I). U. Stevans sale only on April 5th, limited to Crockwell H. J. 85 r. It. Stevans Co Geo. F. Goodwin 785 86 date of sale on going trip, with fina Geo. F. Goodwin Superior Mining Co.... .1,006 38 Geo. F. Goodwin Mining Superior limit April 18th. 29 Y. A Stephenson Geo. F. Goodwin J. J. Stephenson.. And in accordance with law and an orF. A. Wadleigh, ?27 Olive A. Strlngham der of tha board of directors made on the John Schneider 6th of December, 1897, and a further order Genl of Schneider John Passenger Agnt. made Feb. 6th, 1898, so many shares neH. F. Sandburg. each parcel of such stock as may be Mrs. Rebecca Terry room Commer20, sold at be will cessary 692 the J. C. Trethewey cial block. Salt Lake City. Utah, on of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY 2 C. H. Valentine. 28th day of March, 1898. at the hour Valentine Lynne West p. m., to pay delinquent assessments CENTS. E. M. cost of adverthereon, together with thesale. E. M. West of For $1.50 we will send you: tising and expenses H. the E. M. West V. VAN PELT, 536 CORYDON MILLARD, B. M. West $1.00 Secretary of said Company. Living Issues one year, J. I). Wilson.... Room 20, Commercial block. Salt Laku the Meyer home, busily enof . porch one Reason to 25 J. I). Wilson.... year, Appleal City, Utah. in the consumption of large J. D. Wilson.... gaged 1 Copy Ten Men of Money Island . 10 J. D. Wilson.... of beer, while the husband ' quantities 1. M. Waddell.. 1 Watson on Railroads 864 W. W. Williams continued bis labor in the slums. It WHAT 26 CENTS WILL DO. 1 " Merrv England W. W. Williams one of these occasions that A. W. Winberg. Seven Financial Conspiracies ,Io was on Send us 13 two' cent stamps and 1 726 W. B. Dougall, Jr Meyer alleged that his wife and MilW. H. Douxall. Jr we will send you the following lard had been overheard planning a W. Ii. Dougall. Jr.... EQUALITY. an or- books: And, In accordance with law and conspiracy to deprive him of his life. der of the board of directors, made on a few copies-0hand have on We One day in the spring of last year 10c 1898. so many shares of each Men of Cth. Money Island, February said stock as may be necessary fen last book Mrs. Meyer learned of the arrest of Edward Bellamys parcel ofsold on 10c on Thomas Watson Railroads, the 2nd day of will be Saturday, m.. at the office Merry England, Equality. The book is having a Millard on the charge of stealing a p. April. 1898, at 1 o'clock his pair of shoes. Then ensued a great of the company, in Park City. Summit 10c large sale possibly larger than asSeven Financial Conspiracies, toiinty. Vtah. to pay he delinquent She went to the home of The Backward. difficulty. price, Looking sessment. together with costs of advertisAll for.26 cents in stamps. eel. ing and expenses of SUTTON. $1.25, is too high, but it is as cheap Attorney Philllj-r- prl, errerdlng to Secretary. HENRY this office. Address 1898. 8th. as it can be had for. Utah. March Tart City, First Pub. March St April 1. ser-vl- ce CON-SPIRACIE- Utah.-Not- S. ice. to-w- strange . aoll!': lw .d . Phillips story, she wanted to slf bonds for the partner of her platoala friendship. So he went with her to the East Chicago avenue station and, leaving her in a drug' store near the station, he went to the desk sergeant to learn of the exact condition of affairs. While there he said he first heard of the conspiracy charge against Mrs. Meyer and Millard. Hastening back to the pharmacy he called her. While walking up La Salle avenue he informed her of the charges preferred against her, and she dropped to the pavement in a faint. Phillips alleged that sho came to his house that night' and begged permission to etay nntll she could arrange bonds, meanwhile asking that he negotiate a loan on some property that she possessed. In this refuge she remained for a period of three weeks, and during the trial she accused Attorney Phillips with unlawfully detaining her there. Some time after she was arrested and with Millard, arraigned before Judge Baker to answer to a charge of conspiracy against the life of Meyer. But the experiences had been too much for the delicate woman, and her system began to break down under the strain. The case was called many times, but each time was postponed on account of her illness. Finally Judge Baker, growing weary of delay, ordered that the case The disclosures were startproceed. ling. The .man who had imposed on the simple evangelist proved to be aa old Jailbird, with a history well known to the police. He was the son of minister, 42 years of age, and during the course of his existence had served many terms in the state and county Institutions for burglary and larceny. Millards voice made him many friends. During one of his terms in the Joliet penitentiary his religious air Mr. 1 one-thi- o. rd () irsAfcS; K " COM-uan- y. it USa J ic 1 . IH-- CATHERINE METER, and splendid singing abilities brought to him the post of leader of the prison eholr. He sppeared utterly Indifferent of the woman whose ruin he had caused during the days of tha trial. When-svshe was able to be present in the oourt room he would not deign te vouchsafe her a look. For four days the Jnry listened to the evidence in the oase and returned a verdict of penitentiary for Millard and $100 fine for Mrs. Meyer. Throughout the last day of tha trial the woman had arisen from a sick bed to be In attendance and remained propped up in a chair in the ante-rooWhen the Judge called for her to be brought to the bar of Justice it was necessary to carry her. It had been suspected that the woman was shamming, but her wan face and lips on that day turned a tide of sympathy in her favor. It waa conceded by all present In the court room that the days of Katherine Meyer were numbered and that her appearance before the higher tribunal to answer to the crime of conspiracy to murder would be in an Interval of a few months. She still clings with vigor to tha man who has wrecked her formerly peaceful existence and avers that the trial is but the part of a gigantic scheme on the part of her husband to havs her Incarcerated in some asylum or cause her death through the excitement attendant on the trial and thereby obtain possession of the property that Is recorded in her name. er fever-parch- ed A Courageous Woman. At Penge police station last evening, In the presence of the local detachment of the P division, Mrs. Jane Gower, of Arthur road, Beckenham, was presented with a silver teapot and purse of money for having rendered assistance to Police Constable George Hamblin on Dec. 28. The constable was endeavoring to arrest two prisoners and was violently attacked. Several men looked on and refused to help. Mrs. Gower went to the constables assistance. She took his wblBtle from his tunic and blew it till another policeman came to his aid. When the men were brought before the bench the magistrate commended Mrs. Gower for her plucky action. London Telegraph. Ren Foggier than London. Esquimau, in British North America, is the only place in the British empire, according to a recent climato- logical report, that exceeds London in cloudiness. Esquimau Is also the dampest place 'in the empire, while Adelaide, In Australia, is the dryest. Ceylon is the hottest, and Northwest Canada the coldest tlat the flag of England fr.-l- a uor-sT- oa - |