Show t MASS MEETING CALLED Mining Ken ThInk It Is Time to Act the Meeting VClll Be Held at the Then tro Next Wednesday Night Ore and Bullion Kcccipts J The importance of the silver issue is now jully realized 1y the people of Utah and the disastrous tifects which have followed fol-lowed the demonetization of the white metal are being felt The problem presented pre-sented is one in which all are interested jmd the following call for a mass meetings meeting-s certain to bring out a very large attendance at-tendance To the people of Utah i The financial depression caused by the practical demonetization of silver and the teduction oi that metal to a commercial comodity is greviously affecting the trade of Utah paralyzing industries destroying de-stroying business depriving the laboring classes of employment and the means of gaining a livelihood and threatening all classes ofthis community with a more se noua disaster than has ever before befallen be-fallen our people A spe6ial session of Congress having been called by the president for August 7 1593 for the purpose of considering financial situation of the country it has been deemed advisable that the citizens of Utah assemble in mass convention for the purpose of exchanging views on the subject and discussing the proplem which is presented in the hopes that ideas may be advanced and suggestions pre Edited which will aid our representatives la Congress in preventing the impending disaster and bringing about a wist solu tioa of the trouble which is upon the country ho mass meeting will be held at the B < tlt Lake theatre on Wednesday evening I July 12 1893 at S oclock p m and all who are interested in the welfare of the country are cordially invited to attend THOMAS J ArMY JAMES B RAWLIXGS A E HYDE HYDECommittee Committee < Appointed to formulate a call for a general i gen-eral mass meeting for this purpose by an informal meeting of business men held at the county court housa on the evening of July 7 1893 We the undersigned heartily approve and concur in the above call for a meetIng meet-Ing of citizens and hope for the attend nnce of all interested parties I It MACKINTOSH A HANAUEB CHAB BEAD W S MCCOENIOK AUEBBACH BEOA F HOLDEN J M SToUT J BARNETT O J SAMHBUKY CtnraiNaTOK Co i BAM J KENYOST S J HILL Mgr HEBEU M WELLS V M C SILVA JOHN B DOOLT G M DOWNEY GEORGE A LOWE G M SCOTT Co DAVID KEITH W V RICE W F JAMES L H HILLS M H WALKER R C CHAMBERS B BAMBEBGEB T G WEBBEK The Montreal Company Tho Montreal Mining and Smelting company has amended its articles of incorporation in-corporation making the capital stock i assessable Ore and Bullion i Silver 70K Lead 340 g Wells Fargo Co yesterday received t L Mingo bullion 7S31 ore 14198 1 McCornick Co receive Silver and I lead ores 57300 t T It Jones Co received Ore 6100 bullion 7300 Balloon Ascension I Grand balloon ascension and parachute jump at Garfield Beach this afternoon by f Professor Leonard Trains leave at 10 I am and 2 3 430 and 630 pm |