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Show LIVING ISSUES. R. K. THOMAS DRY GOODS GO. Warren Fosters Paper. REMOVED TO 48"50 MAIN STREET. The to Advocate. FOLLOW US UP FOR BARGAINS NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Inter-Mounta- Successor MINING EMERALD in COMPANY. Principal office and piuce of business located in room 5u5 Dooly building, Salt Ltiktj City, Utah. Notice is hereby alvei, that p.t a meeting of the buard of direct-orof the above named corporation, held at lia principal office and place of above designated, on Tuesday, January 11, 1898, an aaseaament ofonone third cent per share was levied the capital stock of this corporation, payable 1108. 15. E. to J. OglesTuesday, February by, secretary of this company, at the office of this company, room 6u5 Dooly building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the said Tuesday, February 15, Ds98, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, March 12, 1898, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. of that day, at the west front door of the court house, Joint city and county building, 8alt Lake City, Utah, to pay delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. E. OGLESBY, Secretary. Office, room 505 Dooly building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated at Balt Lake City, Dec. 10, 1897. First Pub. Jan. 14 6t Feb. 11. a buai-nef- ui () ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Dalton Gold Mining and Milling company of Utah on Monday, Jan. 31, 1898, at 11 o'clock a. m. at the office of the secretary of the company, room 616 McCornick building. In Balt Lake City, for th9 purpose of electing directors and officers of said company, and the transaction of such other business as may before the meeting. properly come C. M. GARRISON, Secretary. Dated at Balt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 11, 1897. First Pub. Dec. 81 5t Jan. 28. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice Is' hereby given that pursuant to a lien, by statutes provided, I shall expose for ale, at pnblie auetlon.-t- o the highest bidder For cash, at 0.843, Waat 2nd South St., Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 7th day of February, 169k, at 1 :30 p. m., the following named property, of A. Calloway: One new Iceberg Refrigerator and one Singer Sewing Machine. To be sold as the property of A. Calloway, STERLING GOLD MINING CO. satisfy alien for storage of 610.50 and costs STERLING GOLD MINING COM-pan- to (Storage t'o. Location of principal place of busi- due to the Sult'Lake BALT LAKE 8TORAGE CO. ness, Salt Lake City. Notice Is hereby Dated January fist, 1898. given that at a meeting of the directors, First pub Jan. 21- -2 Jan. 28. held on the Sth day of December. 1897, an cent per share was assessment of one-ha- lf levied on the capital stock of the corpora-tlon- , y. payable immediately to the under- Colorado, Texas, Mexico signed secretary at No. 20 Commercial block, In Balt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may rsmaln 1858, day of January, unpaid on the 10thand advertised for sale will be delinquent unless payment Is at public auction, andsold on the 31st day made before, will be of January, 1898, to pay the delinquent cost of adverwith assessment, together of sale. tising and H.expense V. VAN PELT, Secretary. 20 Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, AND By order of the board of directors, the above delinquent date la extended to February 7, 1898, and the sale date Is extended to February 21, VIA Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf Railway. DELINQUENT NOTICE. THE MINNIE GOLD AND SILVER HOYT SHERMAN, Mining compnny. Notice. There are deon the following described stock linquent General Agent, Salt Lake City. on account of assessment No. 2. levied on Do sot longer bo deceived bf Read the truth. It will pay you dividends. MARKET HEPOBTM, lies. THINK OR STARVE THAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE. this moment yon are being robbed of wbr.t yon earn. How much I got loss than II, SOS a . 1X yon know bow I So jroa know why I Bead yea:-Y wMM Formerly NEW OCCASIONS A The Best Reform Magazine, in till World. Mssfkly-Elf- Only i One Dollara a Tear C 10 cents number. fUBlIH, And In accordance with law and the order of tha Ixrmrm and of the board of directors made Oct. 25. KswTinn hi the frarliiM advocate lixrBBBHDr, Majority ltule, KctcntIHe Govern men t, 1897. so many shares of each parcel of Reform " and Ktlitcal Culture. and Physical such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction to the highest bid- Among feSHifmf. mf MIKont srrftrre softs the secretary wifi regolorly nalritwfe fottsyepes am der for cash, at the office of 308-of the company, rooms Nos. 9 Progress Parsons. Prnf. Richard T. Ely. building. No. 149 South Main street. Salt Prof. Frank 1). Lloyd. Senator Tillman. Lake City. Utah, on the 31st day of De- Henry Duller. Herbert K. ruHS. cember, 1897, at 2 oclock p. m. to itay de- Senator Kltwrcd Frances E. Willard. Pomeroy, linquent assessment, together with the Pres. George A. Galea. Garland. costs of advertising and expense of sale. llamlln Walter dark. Mary A. Livermore. J. M. BOWMAN, Secretary. Eugene V. Doha. Abby Morton Dial. Ju-ti- ordnr of the Board of Directors the time of tu. abuse sale is postponed until the 2Ulh day of Jnnnary, 1898. By J. M. BOWMAN, Secretary Minnie Mining A Milling Co. 11. S. Plngrae. John P. Altfn Id. Helen Camiibell. Senator Pettigrew. Lillian Whiting. A. 11. great dailies. Its "open eourt" where anyone may eay what he pleesss, is worth many ttmm tha eost of the paper. Hare is found the ereant of the reform thought of the nation. Its evrhange department it in ElflliNOB charge of a special editor, ao that asubeerintlon to tha Nok- COL4JJUI, couvoxxiaT n equal to tal a wagon load. You get the bom all In the one. Among Ha regular contributors am Hon. John Davis, Hon. W. A. 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Notice Is 56 Fifth Avenue, CHICAGO. 25c. hereby given that at a meeting of the hoard of directors of the above named corporation, held at Itsongeneral office in the 4th day of Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan.. 1898, an assessment of 31.3U1.60 or lf cent per share, was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, not the property of the corporation, payable on or before the 7th day of Feb-- 1898, to J. P. Nichols, secretary of the said coris the alternative. Do net longer be poration. at its general officer Nos. 1 deceived by well-wordCommercial block. Salt Lake City, Utah. lies. Read the Any stock upon which the assessment truth. It will pay you dividends, may remain unpaid on the 7th (lay of Feb.. 1898, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and un- TO-DA- Y this moment you are being robbed cf what less payment is made before, will tie sold on Saturday the 12th day of March. 1898, you earn. How much? Not less than. $1,000 a to pay such delinquent assessment, toDo you know how ? Do you know why ? and exgether with costs of advertising NICHOLS. P. of sale. J. pense Secretary. First pub. Jan. 7 5t Feb. 4. Think or Starve one-ha- 87-- "THAT (tJ ed NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant lien, by statutes prodded, I shall exnose to a for sain, at pnblie auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at No. 313 West Second South street. Salt Lake City. L'tah. on the 7th day of Februst ltfi p. m., the following named ary. property of Myrtle McCunn: I Packard organ, 9 litre curtains, 1 bundle of 1 bedding. 2 rocking chairs, 3 stand tables. Whits sewing mnrhinr, 3 boxns goods, 1 trnuk and contents, 1 organ stool anil 1 carpet.. To be sold as the property of Mvrtle McCann to satisfy a lion for storage of 133.25 due to the Salt Late Stu-iul'o . niul costs. pi SALT LAKE STORAGE CO. Dated, January 21, Formerly NEW OCCASIONS. Md. 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"Six tramps were arraigned in Justice Dunns court Tuesday, charged with destroying railroad property. Among them was a lawyer of no mean ability who undertook the defense, and actually cleared the whole gang, much to the surprise of all. There was no question as to some of them burning posts to make a fire, but the tramp lawyer was smart enough to clear them all. Hie name was Norcross, of a noted family of lawyers of Illinois." Dispatch, Arkansas City, Kas. s loftoo-an- H. V. VAN PELT, Secretary. TO-DA- AT POLITICS CONDITIONS. - The administration is very much agitated at the deficit in the revenue. Some way of taxing the poor will have to be contrived, for the idea of an income tax cannot be tolerated. Accordingly, Senator AlliBon is to the fore with a scheme for taxing tea, and Senator Morrill ie in favor of taxing coffee. The Populists in the senate .want to revive the Income tax, but the decision of the Supreme court stands in the way. But, whatever is to he the outcome, things cannot be long delayed, for no man, and no government either, can go on very long if he or it spends more than is received in the shape of income. The idea of levying a special tax on the railroads of the country has been suggested, but Mr. McKenna, who is so .eoon to go on the bench of the SuMOST POPULA SEWING MACHINE uJItMSSIVfSKi BayfroFl vUhle manufacturers preme court, declares that a national havejminodI aiqubUns by hottrxt and none In the world that ran rquS Jtax on railroads is unconstitutional, In mwhanli-a- l ennrtnutlon, durability of of Snish, beauty In anpsaranew,working and we are Inclined to suspect that he parts, or baa as many improvements as (be NEW HOME. !knows all about it Taxes on the rich WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. are not apt to he constitutional, The New Homs Sewing Machine Co. although taxes on the poor are inOmsmn.Hsss. Oucioo. III. variably ao, says the Twentieth CenKAyaAvcuou,CAL. tury. It is a little odd to have men FOB BALE NY like Senator Lodge get up and say that our country Is the richest one on 81 earth and blessed with inexhaustible ' The Old Sellable Ambicu Nowoowroxmn Is Brain in tha family that gave It birth, and la celenatural resources, while at the same brating ita return by a more vigorous, bold and out- time there is no way of providing taxes spoken demand for radical reforms than any other journal of national circulation. It la adited and pubenough to run the government Senalished by PrsC C. who la well known nr a political speaker la more than 20 states. It is spicy, tor Lodge says the talk about the disbnt not Iconoclastic; bright, but not bitter; tress of the poor 1b quite absurd beprofound, bnt not dry and proey. In short, it is lost what every Populist family should read, and evsry cause the taxes laid on the poor yiel 1 populist should delight la extending ltadronlatioa in so much. This Is really a very striking nis locality. lie departments are A most complete news aervtee jand ingenious argument If the poor is given, and no other Populist SEWS, paper giveefull Hafket Reports can pay so much, what can the rich Vlne-na- t, 1898. the 25th day of October, 1897, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows:Ain't GLANCES sage, Little items like the above that occasionally creep into the press show what kind of people are being crowded Into the ranks of the tramps, says the Appeal to Reason. Not only the laborer and the skilled mechanic are In the mire, bnt down getting lawyers, doctors, bankrupt merchants gmatati gjtaratottig. New Orleans Utah. the nation Is a lump of prosper lty; according to a bill Introduced by Senator Hawley at the earliest hour possible, the nations prosperity hie wide and deep cracks. No sooner was congress opened and the President's message had been read, than Senator Hawley demands attention to a bill brought in by him for two additional regiments of artillery. How is the Introduction of this bill to be Interpreted but as the lie direct to the Presidential claim of our paradisiacal happiness? Now, then. If McKinley la right, and we are a happy, prosperous people, why should we want more regiments of artillery than we now have? If, on the other hand, Hawley Is right, and we do need such increase of repressive power, we are not a happy and prosperous nation. One or the other la In error. Which of the two, McKinley or Hawley, in giving the lie to the other passing show. and speculators men who a few years ago would have considered you Insane had you suggested that they or their kind would have been forced on the tramp. In one smelter in Pueblo, Col., five years ago, there were seven graduated physicians doing common labor IpayT alongside of the Italians and Huns. PoverA Fall River, Mass., dispatch under Their dream of life had faded. meet Is often I a ty great equalizer. a December date, said: have and educated are who tramps "At a general meeting of the Cotton Manufacturers' Association it was ability, but not In the one line that There are counts money making. unanimously voted to reduce all wages and othdoctors thousands of lawyers, amount of in the mills the city, the er on are who the tramp professionals and time of the reduction being left to a committee. It la understood that because they could not make a living the cut will not be less than 10 per and they had to eat. Nice system! cent, and that it will go into effect Jan. 1. The cut will effect 28.000 perECONOMIC AXIOMS. sons. The feeling ie prevalent that there will be a strike, but how large a Divide the money, you double debts; proportion of the operatives will take Double the money, you divide the debts; part in it it la Impossible to Bay. Every effort will be made to avert such ac- Divide the money, you divide prices; Double the money, you double prices. tion There is a remedy for all this condiThat commodities would rise and fall tion, costing less exertion than all these kind of "strikes Vote! Labor In price In proportion to the increase has the electoral strength to make a or diminution of money, I assume as a strike at the ballot box that will end fact that Is incontrovertible; that for all time the necessity of strikes such would be the case the most celeagainst reduction of wages, says the brated writers on political economy Journal of the Knights of Labor. are agreed. Ricardo. Stand together one time at the polls, and victory will perch upon the stanIf the whole money In circulation dard of labor, and the crown of was doubled, prices would double; If it will be won for the Industrial was only Increased prices 'masses. Let all labor interests combine would rise John Stuart jnow for one great future effort to Mill. .throw off Industrial serfdom. Will you do It, and be free and prosperous? Numberless as are the evils by which kingdoms, principalities and republics It now looks like the American are wont to decline, these four are, in (workers will not complete the Grand my judgment, most baleful: Civil jTrlanon In Paris which they recently strife, pestilence, sterility of the soil, started, according to Pilgrim. This and corruption of the coin. The first (building was to have cost many milthree are so manifest, that no one fails lions and would have astonished the to apprehend them; but the fourth, world by Its magnificence. Perhaps which concerns money, is considered you are surprised to learn that the by few, and those the most reflective, workingmen of the United States have since it Is not by a blow, but little by been engaged upon a building of this little, and through a secret and obscure nature. Perhaps you never heard of approach, that It destroys the Btate. It. Well, they have been doing that Copernicus In the 16th century. very thing, vicariously as it were. You see, the laboring people of the United For men have so well obscured the States annually create and turn over to facta about money that the great part the Gould family many million dollars of the people do not see them at all. in return for which the Gould family The moneyers do as the doctors do, do nothing. But in the direction of who talk Latin before women, and use royalty the Gould do bend, and hence Greek characters. Arab words, and it came about once upon a time that Latin abbreviations, fearing that if the Annie Gould married a French count people understood their receipts they and the count married Annie and would not have much opinion of them. which the employees of the Bodln In 1537. Missouri Pacific railroad and the Western Union Telegraph company had Money is the life blood of business. earned and turned over to Annie, be- Make it plenty, all business prospers cause her father had given her a few and workingmen are employed at good little pieces of paper called stocks and wages. Make it. scarce, all business lanbonds. So Annie and the Count de guishes, merchants become bankrupt, C.istellene were married and soon af- and laborers are starving. Wendell terwards the count turned up in Paris, Phillips. and since then the "fur has flew. Banquets and yachts, balls and parties Wall Rlrmti Panin. were plentiful, and the count. In And now the New York gold bug cudgelling his brains for a way to tell us that If England had acspend the creation of American labor papers the offer of our commissioners cepted hit this scheme of a magupon faster, for silver Wall street would coinage. nificent building in Paris not in have this a panic such given country America. But this extravagance cause I the one of 93 would not serve the countess who. It is said, is now that tired of her profligate husband to stop even ae a sample. They say that Engthe flow of the golden dollars. Think lands statesmen and business men of the hardsnlps it takes to keep this saved ub. To which we will simply add that one of these days Wall street will Irresponsible animal pleased. It has taken the cold and discomfort of many give us one panic too many, and she thousand railroad men to gratify his will need several Englands to save her. Free Press. Inordinate vanity, and more than one of them are minus limbs in trying to Our members of congress are harcreate wealth for him to throw nt the which can hardly be said of monious, birds, and many of them have left the in some sections. However, party widowed women and fatherless chilagitation Is what Is needed during the dren to face a bitter world. next two years. Harmonious action will come later, through the force of According to the President's mes circumstances. 11b-jer- ty' one-fourt- h, one-four- th. $10,-000,0- I |