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Show THEin TheARCUS. Rural Republican. ) rubNshed Every Sunday by the WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. Subscription iTict: Od6 ) ear Six Mont bit Three Months Entered FVbru.iry at ) 75 0. EMI, at the mutter potftofilce at gait ltke City. Utah, under the Act of Coucrt'iut of March 3. 1S79. .. Roosevelt behind the throne. But hen It comes to convention, can !;.,usevelt hold IllOne Voles? For Ituosevelt yes. For Kooxcve It's NATIONAL TOPIC- S- BUSINESS MANAGER Who Will Be No. 32 Disirici No. 33 E. T. - Harris, li. A. Uwln. S. J. H. Mount eer, A. E. I- Snow. District No. 34 W. Quick, W. V. IJtile and Y. G. Farrell. District No. 35 E. S. Phelps. V. 8. Dalton and E. L. Sloun. B. tirt-ei- i and ; President? - l f .r,r:r 'rjrysars d L District Turiile.v and W. Therefore, In order to prevent any halites of slip, Roosevelt muM. tor j.is sake and for his party's sake, seDouglas A. Swan, named by Chairman Ashby Snow a secretary of the District No. 36 E. A. Franks, A. M. pt the nomination. Democratic city committee. Is one of Latham and J. 1. Hallowell. the younger and popular Democrats.! District No. 37 V. ITschc-1- , E. A. WANTED TO FORWARD SAMPLES Mr. Swan was in the treasurer's office Kimball and Hugh McGean under R. P. Morris when the latter was District No. 3k V. P. Hiskey, E. Young Woman Evidently Didn't Know !'lty treasurer. He then joined hands! Ritter and He her Aldous. with hla father, they engaging in the District No. 39 J. Johnson, Alex Mr. Gemmil and J. M. Cahocn. of expert accountants. profession An official of one of the telegraph swan was for some time with the District No. 40 G. F. Goodwin, c' mpaniea tells an amusing story or O'Mearas in Nevada in a confidential Carles H. Griffin and Robert Morris. a young woman in a Pennsylvania rapacity. lately he has been in bus!-- i District No. 41 J. M. Thomas, Edwn who wished to send a telegram ness fur himself as public accountant, ward Pierce and Charles Baldwin. to a New York firm ordering a sup- - i Mr. Swan possesses all the attributes that go to make himself popular in ASSESSMENT NO. 3. p'y of dress goods. He affab,e and After some inquiries as to whether ' 1,1,1 new Massasoit Mining company, a cortwo requisites for the place, the line "really and truly did "con- j courteous, Democratic head- poration. Location of principal place can be lound He at nect with New York," the young worn-d- ii business. Salt Lake City, tUah. quarters In the Windsor Hotel at all of Notice filially decided to afford the com-li'- y hours of the day, is hereby given that at a busy, always always the benefit of her patronage, cheerful. meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 24th day of October, 1907, opening her hand bug, she took there-f-m.4 i4 .4 cent per assessment of one-hal- f various samples which she d j The rny council has named the fol- an from time to time as she under-pu.- k lowing as judges of election in the share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable December the task of expressing her wants various districts: iu Hie usual ten words." District No. 1 E. G. Kidder, J. W. 2, 1907, to A. H. Page, treasurer, at When she 549 East Second South street. Salt : apparently completed the Inter-(v.vn-g McKinney, George A. Hill. Lake City. Utah. Any stock upon 2 W. F. No. B. S. District Gtsey, she attached two of operation, whlrh this assessment may remain unJacob Forbes. Gain. Lit xaui pies to the telegraph form and A. D. paid on the 2nd day of December, District No. 3 J. H. fcii.ded her message to the man at 19o7, will lie delinquent and adverfi:i- - window. Her telegraph read aa McGuire and Henry A. Rebentlsch. No. 4 M. E. Peering, W. M. tised for sale at public auetion, and, District fiulows: unless payment Is made before, will Rhodes and D. F. Collett. Blank and Company. Send exNo. 5 C. 8. Stokes, R. 8. be sold on the 23d day of December, District 1907, at the hour of 2 oclock p. m., at press four yards sample A and alx Hamilton and F. A. Horne, Jr. yards B. "Success Magazine. District No. 6 J. G. Forrester, C. 549 East Secondto South street. Salt Lake City, Utah, pay the delinquent o H. Pickard and E. G. Gardner. cost of "VYIii-i- i District No. 7 John I). Bransford, F. assessment, together withof the Gladys Vanderbilt wants to Bale. advertising and expense to breakfast," H. Clcfton and M. H. McAllister. cull fount Szechenyl A. H. PAGE, Secretary. It will District No. S Howard Page, (!. 8 u)h the Dos Moines Capital, Office, 549 East Second South street. only l necessary to go to tbe foot of Ford and A. M. Woolley. City, tUah. iho tuira ami sneeze. District No. 9 George Canning, Geo. Salt During the First publication, October 27, 1907. bn , we suppose, the count will keep W. Meeks and W. G. Bywater. In r busy coughing up. District No. 10 A. B. Sawyer, HowASSESSMENT NO. 2. ard Don and H. A. Reeve. District No. 11 F. W. Olmstead, Jr., An Omaha editor asserts that Bryan Utah Newspaper and Mining Comis weaker than he was in 1K96 and Roy Silencer and J. 8. Darke, pany, a corporation, location of prinDistrict No. 12 Arthur Meade, cipal place of business. Salt Lake City, 91 hi. The weakness must be confined Utah. in his legs, then, for his lungs still Frank Miller and Ed 8udbury. District No. 13 Walter Daniels, Virto be all rlghL Notice Is hereby given that at a gil Hymanson and J. W. Cunnington. of the Board of Directors meeting District No. 14 P. H. Goggln, H. P. held on the 24th day of October, 1907, Bo sen and J. J. Fenton. cent per share an assessment of District No. 15 R. E. Fisher. A. L. was levied on the capital stock ot the L. H. GRAY, Conley and F. J. Dnnford, Jr. corporation, payable November 30. District No. 16 William Pickering, 1907, to L. H. Gray, treasurer, at 14 Land Attorney. H. Cartwright and C. J. llentzen. Eagle Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Any District No, 17 A. J. Scot, A. E. stock upon which this assessment Attend to oil business before Blumberg and Newel Clayton. may remain unpaid on the 30th day of United States Load Office, District No. 18 B. D. Blackmar, G. November, 1907, will be delinquent U. 8. Surveyor-Genera- l, W. Williams and L. E. Shaw. and advertised for sale at public aucState Land Board, District No. 19 J. W. Campbell, L. tion, and, unless payment is made beState Engineer. McCurdy and W. D. Mathias. fore, wll be sold on the 23rd day of District No. 20 C. M. Mauck, L. A. December, 1907, at the hour of 13 Salt Lake City, Utah. Matthews and Thomas E. Taylor. o'clock m., at 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt District No. 21 C. 8. Paterson, A. Lake City, Utah, to pay. the delinquent R. Sleater andBen Guiver. assessment, together with tbe cost of District No. 22 Elmer Rich, J. W. advertising and expense of sale. Mellen, Sr., and JRobert Haslam. L. H. GRAY, Secretary. District No. 24 J. M. Swem, WilOffice, 14 Eagle Building, Salt Lake liam Gartslde and D. O. Willey. City, Utah. District No. 25 W. J. Barrett, J. 8. First publication, October 27, 1907. Fowler and H. Rlppeto. District No 26 R. 8. Sleater, F. THE RED THEAT0RIUM. Johnson and J. Trayner. 27 No. M. District E, A. Brough, & 315 South Main 8treet Barlow. Latest Motion Pictures and Songs. brad model, photo or sketch, and we send District No. 28 G. A. Jones, Charles Admission, 10c; children, 5c. ilMWIDIATKYRKI REPORT ON 10 yean1 practice. Regie-A. Hermn and John L Nebeker. place of amusement teicd Patent Lawyers, write nr come to District No. 29 George N. Smith, V. Continuous performance 2 to S p. 7th St.. WSSHING70N. D. C. st V. Scoggan and Howard A. Davis. m., and 7 to 11 p. m. H. Skidmore, J. District No. 35--0. Eight to ten acts In each performL. Cattron and George F. Felt. ance. District No. 31 George A. Black, L. Change of program every Saturday. A. Amsden and 8. I Lynch. LELAND OFFER, Manager. Ilearst will nut be a candidate? In Ills fondest Ob. mighty Willie! dreams of conquest, never did be emit All liUhineHi coinmunlcHtloua must such a heartrending cry of defeat as ! addrtKfced to the Business Man this. And fur awhile he believed It. to attcr. All other communication lie believed it until be saw how he the Editor. hail been bitten, how he had been 11 Eagle llloclc Business Office used as snapper to the whip wielded Editorial It i aon .... 16 Eagle Mock For It by the doughty Nebraskan. Hell Phone S3C6. was nryau'a work; Bryan, the man i wbo eats polities anil everytime a WASTE MUST STOP. political thought Is digested, ejects a new political battle cry. solid. Ihal the present prodigious wastt-For Bryan used Ilearst as a stool the natiou'a natural resource iiiiimI Amusements. as a commodore bird, wlinout to pigeon, continue to we once are If at atop I First South and Halt Theatre the classification of ornixhausliiig the to la the warning given prosper, 35 rent, Up. Eastern thology. He wiled the yellow man people of the United Stales ly J. A. Stale), 1st Orpheiun (State street, below Into a subjugated state that was realty Holme, chief of the technologic Vaudeville, 2."i rents to $1. pitiful. He held alluring hope and promised him, Tammany, Murphy and Movlug pictures. all those big fellows, including TimWashington after a three nuiritha In of cast ilrand (Second South, Stale), othy IJ. Sullivan. And Ileftrst bit the west. tfelodrama. upuctlun trip through 25 to 75 rents. He announced his retfment, just beHolme, who is an expert on fuela und Vau(Main, below 3rd South), cause. dangled before his political-befoggeae of tho bett known scicntlsls iu Lyric i,l on 3,1 rf.nig acumen, the bait of a nominawest at the entire toured j the country, S State) Mov-th- e tion In 1912 was held out, or else a EiM.ri Th..atre the of lo Instance government second place on the ticket. leara just how serious the conditions Kickicodcou (Main. Iietween 1st and But Timothy 1). was doing somePlctutva, 5 cents. He returns with tho statement thatp11 Bo). Moving thing himself. He was hiking about on a still hunt for some pumpkins In the mining operations of the pres--; cat nearly half of the totul coal along political lines. And when he lit on IJeutenant-Governo- r Chanter ply la being left under ground; Unit1 of New York unmercifully shoving water, the most valuable of all minTom Johnson anil Folk and others eral restiurnw, aa a source of power a aside even Bryan woke up with la being wasted day after day and 8T0CKT0N SUNDRIES. gasp and found a first rate hotbed of year after year to the extent of sedition fired and fanned, into which of horaeimwer, and that forest Henilnel Shelton Dree have burned morn lumber than Kelley shlpiied a ear of he was exiected to precipitate himself and howl to the baa been used In the building of ore last week. S botnet or In thu Industries. gang, who watched Ills writhing for Roller skating was on In full blast mercy. One of the great national problems la the conserving of the fuel re- ut Stockton Saturday evening. Heigho, times were stirring for h b sources," says Holmes. "At the pres-twt- t Just then. He never has and Bryan The Southport mlno has shut down never will permit the Intrusion of ally rate of Increase Iu cotisiimptlon. the better part of the fuel supply of fur a few days, until a hoist Is In- foreign substance or mass into that the country will be gone by the end stalled. clavicle of piillllcul heart that he has A .s of the present century unless the been Treating for so many silver W. II. Hanley has gone to Ophlr, coated proper steps are taken. years. So he got busy and he "The future ascendancy of Ameri- where he has accepted a position as licgun thinking. Now Bryan, as a rule, bartender. will can Industriea depend largely on will talk first for his tongue Is his 4 4 ar manufacturers being able to semost convenient vehicle and think Miss Winnie Hollow was operated afterwards. But in this case he cure cheap fuel. The value and cost got of labor will never be reduced In tho on at the St. Marks hospital last wise to the new move and he worked United Stab's to what they are in for week for appendicitis, aud is doing first, and the talk is still coming. elgn countries; but this fact renders nicely. Even with Hearst an open and . J ail the more essential in the struggle the path was avowed Mr. John McKenzie had hla leg smoother adversary for Industrial and commercial au for him to weld his party promary that the manufacturers of broken and his shoulder dislocated tutu a Doan chain than it would be this country be aide to obtain fuel In au aeeldent at the Uen Harrison to have quiescent a most determined supplies cheaper than they are to be last week. enemy, whose very enmity might it .4 had In other countries. salvation of his own pros-lieetbrazier's bull terrier and PaxtonB prove the "Tho world recognizes Americans if a greater sop were But. eon-tesd aa the most wasteful of peoples In Russian terrier had a handed to Hearst, nnd that gentletho In other of front Fralley's Certhe utilisation of tbelr resource. favors saffron sheets rould combined efforts of about man who tainly no nation received so rich an day. Uy the second see a place on the ticket, was Anally what lietter than Inheritance as did the United States a dozen men the battle Bryan should name la its combination of aoll, forest, ell stopped. Brazier's bull was awarded himself, and then to whip New York mate, streams and mineral resources. the honors. into line, assume an alliance with Jl J The nation baa literally grown up In Hearst which would give that state the Ilrazler The Wagner boya, to his column and luxury. Out of the very abundance of Mile Beaman.Bros., give him a walkWeeka aud Joseph these resources we have devdoied an And as It In convention? over the indifference to economy and the hublt (Irover Fulton relumed to tho city was ordered, so it probably will be. of waste. We have destroyed our Saturday evening, after spending two Timothy Darnit Sullivan and hla game for Its hides and hums; our for weeks hunting deer In Soldier canyon. can go hang for all of Bryan. pet but deer very plentiful, eels for their tan bark or a pittance They report of the Platte is not That gentleman to was do could crowd of the lumber they would yield; and the best the lose to the iieerlesaest state In going meanwhile, with a thoughtless Indif- bag one. America just for a fllpdoodle hanger o ference we have allowed forest Art's on of 'Timothy I). So If you see to burn more lumber than we have Mar on Judge Doe's Law, Bryan named, with a yellow streak to used In the building of homes or In Gen. Gilman MarsUrn of Exeter, N. his kite, you will know who Ills runtho Industries.1 II., who has been the subject of many ning, mate Is. And Teddy! My. what, an astute stories, had no very exalted opinion PROLONGED PROSPERITY. of tho lew us It was sometimes ex politician Hint man is. lie is doing more to disrupt the notions of those by I he court. Tho late Chief When a period of commercial pros- jHiunded Charles old fogies who seek to control the Hoe once ruled adJustice eastern political situation than has perity becomes prolonged. It begins to a lavite tho caution of the prudent and versely upon point that the general happened in fifty years of history. arouse the fears of the llnild. Such had made, and Gen. Marston retaliat- He justs look at those hoary-headefollows: an Interval occurred during the Civil ed past musters of the art, and( glides "Your honor's law reminds me of right over them, uever paying any war and such another one la passing ait the present time. It la at periods the definition of law given by an old more attention to them than if they of this character that every rlrcuin darkv He said: 'De law, my frens. were a cold potato In the wild of stance which tends to heighten the am ground glass window. It Wyoming. Unless every Infallible sign fails, prevailing distrust la brought forward may little light to guide us by Interest, prejudice or passion, and trew uncertain ways of Teddy Roosevelt will lie the nominee displayed as the true cause of the dls lit party fur the de very devil hlsself of the Republican The prosecution of cercommotion. 1908. If he refuses to in presidency " It.' vc tain railroads for secret rebating; the rouldn accept the nominal Ion. It w ill praccondemnation of rerlaln monopolies contically spell defeat for him--- a for repeated violations of law and tingency that he never will and never did eonslder. Women and Ladles. good faith these and other pretexts are being sedulously puL forward as Here in New York the oilier day, Full of pitfalls for the foreigner who the causes of the existing ffnnnclal Is logical la the English language. A 11 was sought to tinve Hu- state uneasiness. Nor are such grounds or Frenchman was Invited to lunch at committee endorse Charles alarm entirely destitute of plausibil- a club of Did that comiiiitti-do It? an asso- lliiglii. worklngwomen" Not much. It was Juki a tinner of ity; for alarm feeds as readily iiion ciation of i vc soEnglish profess belief as fact, upon sentiment ns usm handing out pieces of fro,:i"i bullion reason, nut. after a careful examina- ciety leaders. "Ah." said the French- thill, so effectually cheeked Hie hopes tion of the subject. It will be found man. those worklngwomen. they are of the follower of licit con- the wive and daughters of your workHint they have been drb.kli.g Toms that, aside from a remediable Ills hostess airily ex- ami Jerry striction In the monetary held, there ingmen." ever since, li worse Is nothing In the Bit nation to warrant plained that tho two phrases did not than having Teddy give I'.em the "The workingman." she marble heart. any apprehension for the Immediate balance. But Governor lliiclu- - r.i.iinialned future, and as for such const met Ion, said, "wears his garters outside his It Is not pressing. trousers and dura not use a handker- that lie did not ;mt ib, indorseTho Unltod States la at peace with chief. But the worklngwoman1' she ment. That is where he smarter all the world and itscir. ami appears glanced around "wears rather nice than III follower. lie that to make a bid lor it :md fi if was likely so to remain. When it Is con- hats, don't you think?" sidered that this country has never an Infnllible sign thut bW l.n;., w,.r o experienced a panic that could not he gone, it would be iii.nl, belter for Associate Editor.) (lly our traced to Its own legislative blunders, oi"-:him re wrii whatthe deadly cigarette ha ever to make an In si gbt ill,- -,. the importance of mature legislation ' Once more Mias a iciy )e, n At ict ini. Gulpor!, ll,m'' omVhly'VrqualniciT"w?th m the than to 1m kiih-by jurists ihrc dicolored man tied his fishing line to hts liohl of economic laws cannot be over-estl- ,, ivnited the htl" 'V mated The new conditions of tills n?k licit it is :i i It it st lt cnueiiii'ec md hnfV to nfetn,,; n century demand the repeal of much Toddy tin that for of our lawyers' law and the enact meat 1,!lclt on the hook, and Jetkedmiseron his own than ea. to Into flalierinaii the perish In Its place of a little scientific lw. Ik an stranger than These preliminaries bring n at once ably.of TruthI is indeed dc.y. lr. sing's nature stories. to the consideration of our principal any ist sntiivo of prosperity the agricultural no ng An essay written by Mr. tiroverl crops. !! Ill his I 'lev eland ill bis useful extremely Tho report of the sgriciiluiral deit way Into print, lias partment for August indicate n crop inlays,view of found tlu fact that Mr. Uleve-lanof maize (corn) or shout 2.i'..'ii.imii.ium I ''L he Utah out of politics, and unending bushels; wheat, winter, ii'ioim, uno; own 1,M this spring. 230.000.(100; total, r.iu.miii.iiiin strike it ns a pretty menu trick on bushels; together with crops of oats, tlii t mt of somonin'. purl buckwheat. -- r lubaere, potahurley, rye, two harnnd to the average toes hay equal in' Is out hl.e "There sleeping nothing vest of recent years. The outlook for of doors," h:ik a medical perlodlc:il. the cotton crop or 1907 Is lor over when the rent are mi high, lie bales, and the European de- Mill, Hint is monmand so keen that the Texas plantei iocraiic man waul tin1to get his mil t liu lint ot: of ho out worih ey's t hold union for are clamoring for a "ti tie 15 rents a pound, the prevailing price hi hands. !:.te Tor mid uplx ing about 134 rent Mil, t Possible. Mr. Roosevelt remarked, land. "!V os live lit FranWhen these colossal nop figure arc that he would ratherbecause Sail Fran Tiff San cisco than Boston, multiplied by the enhaneed prices cisco lie vote offer such a. splendid shirk these staples now command. It field forgrnrter a kind ,tr of slick. the Mg biggest will bo found that the fanner and h; it I L. H. GRAY LOCAL issliSik POLITIC- S- ? hulc-- 1 l.ou second class likely to reeite at liiilrll untie) for this ear's produce J tin-cot lor lu- -t year s, and perhaps mine This means ahout I6.imw.imiu. The piodiirtioii of some two score and minerals aggregat'd fci'd iuiu.iiirt min 77.IHHI non of MToiidary Metal hided erals and chemical. the gross total helms a7K.oiio.ooo, In value. The mines of il.Siis.ooo.noo yielded in July r,4. !.: line millers of gold, stains! 54.91 In June and 1H.IS5 In July last year. The monthly average output this year amount to nearly rii,uiin uuuci-s- , much more than double the average of I1'!, and making an increase of 3 nun ouncea er month over last year The output or the last three months ever reciirded lias been the gregii-K- i year Thu, in the production of the mite-rial 19u7 there is to lie observed no falling off in any general direction, and in inoKt directions a imib-rlagala. In a few words, the original material elements of prospcilty produced till year should bring to as much money as they did last year, or more. .Tin foundations en to be of our welfare are thus planielK are ial i ii con-trice- Ike -- Utah State News mil-llon- a case-hardene- d mm-i- ' 4 t four-roun- a 1 Up-to-da- BOB-60- Will Move On or About November 15th from Our Present Location to No. 235 Main Street, d Salt Lahe City. - ' We do a General Banking, Savings Bank Trust Business. We act as Executor, Administrator. Guardian, Receiver, Etc. We Furnish Surety Bonds for Contracts Other Purposes. We Make Abstracts $ Insure Titles. We are the LEADING TRUST - "! PANY of UTAH. bi-.- . Call See Our SPLENDID NEW BANKING ROOM. Savings & Trust Companys New 7 Story Fire-ProBuilding. bir.-duc- COM- of We Want Your Business. Send for Booklet "Banking by Mail. na-ct- l bal-t-ty-- rl Utah Savings Trust Company, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. , Bank that Pays 4 per cent. |