Show J. HILL ON In an address on Wealth and delivered at the Bankers' held in some time James J. Hill have almost reached a point increased population without increased production per acre our home food supply will be insufficient for our own needs ten possibly we are likely to become a wheat importing the percentage of the population and the wheat product per acre both failing at the same the cost of living is raised everywhere by this relative scarcity of by artificial increase in the price of all manufactured articles and by a n habit of extravagance which has enlarged the view of both rich and poor of what are to be considered the necessaries of These plain facts should disturb and rouse not only the economic but the who are most intimately related to the wealth of the nation and most concerned that it shall not suffer loss or deal with wealth in its most condensed and complicated That wealth is the slow of It changes its form and occupation with wonderful so slight at times is the margin between the world's production and its con- that its savings have been acquired almost as slowly as Practically-only a months lie between a universal cessation of production and the destruction of the race by The marvelous diversity of modern production blinds us' to the like are the main factors in supplying to industry the means to carry jt who open up the main lateral channels through which the fertilizing stream of capital may be turned upon the barren field of t should bo always mindful of the first great source and storehouse of national wealth and the most sensitive when it is depleted or our increase of over per cent in annually from natural causes and immigration that has not been less than three-quarters' of a million any year since there is sure to be from two to two and one-half million more mouths to feed every Having in view this increase in the declining average yield per acre of i land in United States after it has been farmed for a few the rise of per capita with a higher cost of and the movement of the population away from the the time is now approaching when we shall not only not be a wheat selling but will find it necessary to import a portion of what we NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NOl The Juab Land and Cattle M principal place of business Lake Notice is hf given that at a meeting rectors held on the day sL A. D. an assessment Ten cents per was levied capital stock of the pf able immediately to M. secretary and treasurer at his A Any stock upon which this ment may remain unpaid on day of will be dS quent and advertised for sale lie and unless payment i A made will be sold on tf day of at the office at 1 p. to pay together Jf the cost of advertising and of M. Secretary of Juab Land and C Date of first SeW ber Me Occasionally I meet an who reminds me of a spluttering away impression that it is a |