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Show issues. livingFosters Warren Paper. The Advocate. Inter-Mounta- to SuccwMor R. K. THOMAS DRY GOODS REMOVED TO in NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. EMERALD MINING COMPANY, IRIN-cipoffice and place of business located in room 6U5, Dooly building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice in hereby given that at a meet' lng of the board of director of the above-name- d corporation, held at lta principal olilce and place of business above designated on Saturday, April 8, 1888, an assess-meof one-thi(V cent per share wai levied on the capital stock of this corpO' ration, payable Monday, May 16, 1888, to J. U. Oglesby, secretary of this companySU6 at the oliice of this company, room Dooly building. Salt Lake City, Utah. this assessment Any stock upon which remain unpaid on the said Monday, may 16. will be Isis, delinquent and adverMay and untised for sale at public auction, less payment Is made before, will be sold2 of 1668, hour at the on Friday, June lu. o'clock p. m. of that day, at the west front door of the court house, Joint city and county building, Salt Lake City, Utah, toto pay the delinquent assessment, excost uf advertising and gether with pense of sale. J. E. OGLESBY, Secretaiy. Office, room &05 Dooly building, Salt Luke City, Utah. Dated Suit Lake City, Utah. ui nt rd TRUSTEES SALE. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT for sale at the undersigned will offer public auction, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the front (west) door of the court house (the city inandSaltcounty Isike building) in Salt Lake City, 23rd day. of May, county, Utah, on the 1M6. at 10 o'clock a. m., the real estate hereinafter described, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay an indebted-on Interest ness of !.uuu, together with annum from per said sum at 12 per cent Jan. 1, 1668, and the costs of advertising, said premises, inselling and conveying commission to the cluding a reasonable fee to the attrustee and a reasonable matter. in the torney for services sale will This notice is given and saidand take place under the authority deed power dated trust granted by a certain trustee by Jan. 1, 1663. to the undersigned F. Charlton George C. Charlton and Mary 786 and and recorded in book t H. pages 787 of the mortgage records of Salt Lake is at the request of county. Utah. And the legal holder of the note evidencing above mentioned, and the Indebtedness trust deed, and because secured by said of default In payment of said Indebted-n&tiwhich became due and payable Jan. 1. PS&8. and has been in default ever since. Said real estate Is situated In Balt Lake City and county, Utah, and Is described the Beginning at block us follows, (a), northeast corner of lot five Salt Lake (28), plat "F, twenty-eigthence weet two (2) City survey; running thence rods; thence south ten (10) rods; ten (10) east two (2) rods;of thence north a perAlso beginning. rods, to the place and use of the followpetual right of waythe northwest corner Begin at ing: above described property; running of thence west four (4) feet; thence south ten (10) rods; thence east four (4) feet; thence north ten (10) rods, to place of beginning. JAMES H BACON, Trustee. Charles Baldwin, Attorney. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. EMERALD MINING COMPANY. Prill; cluul office and place of business located In room 05 Dooly building. Salt Lake given that City, Utah. Notice la hereby of the board of directors of at a meetingnamed corporation,of held at its the above business, principal office andon place Monday, March 14, above designated, (V4) pent 1868, an assessment of per share was levied on the capital stock of this corporation, payable Friday, Aprl thli 15, 1868, to J. E. Oglesby, secretanr ofcomof this office company, at the Salt 606 Dooly building, pany, room Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which remain unpaid on assessment may this April 15, 1838. will be dethe said Friday. at public and advertised for sale made linquent and beunless payment Is auction, 7, 1888, on May sold Saturday, fore, will be 2 p. m. of that day, at the hour of oclock house. at the west front door or the court Joint city and county building. Salt Lake assessment, City. Utah, to pay delinquent cost of advertising and extogether with pense of sale. E 0(JIjEgBYi secretary. Office, room 505 Dooly building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated at Salt Lake. Ltah, March 14, 1868. First Pub. March IS 5t April 15. NOTICE s, to-w- it: ht one-thi- rd SUMMONS. COURT, FOR IN THE JUSTICES and county of city the Third precinct, of Utah, county of Salt Salt Lake. State C. M. Nielsen, Justice of ijuke, ss. Before vs. peace. D. H. Bowers, plaintiff, J? O. Taft and Nancy Williams, defendto the state of Utah ants. Summons: The are summonsaid defendants: You thehereby above entitled ed to appear before Constitution court, at rooms 26) and HO, Lake counbuilding, Salt Lake City. Salt ten days after within ty. state of ofUtah, this summons Px?n Jpu,nothe service the county in which served within within twenty tion is brought, otherwise and defend the above days after service, of your failcase in entitled action: and rendered ure so to do. Judgment towill bedemand of the against you according the complaint, of which a copy is herewith served upon you. e DARMER. Plaintiff. Attorney for Second South P O. address, 46 West Utah. street, Salt Lake City. tb. 24th, 1888. Salt Lake City. Utah 18 ot April 15. First Pub. March ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS. will send you: we For $1.50 $1.00 Living Issues one year, Appleal to Reason one year, Island 1 Copy Ten Men of Money Railroads on Watson 1 1 Merry England , Seven Financial Conspiracies I THE PEOPLE OR THE .25 . 10 .10 j . Io POLI- TICIAN? We have just received a little pamPeophlet of 60 pages called The R. ple or the Politician? written by Chas. L. Taylor, and published by H. Kerr ct Co., Chicago. The work is devoted to the Initiative and Referendum and to our mind is the most concise, and yet the most complete has expose of the question that it It read ever been our pleasure to in and a simply covers the subject child or woman way that any man, can understand it. There is no question but that Initiative and Referendum furnishes the only possible political corruption. remedy to read it. The litshould body Every cents . We have for ten tle work sells for fifty copies. We sent in an order from this fill orders able to be will office in a few days. Send for one. 4850 C0. MAIN STREET. WE ARE SHOWING ONE THOUSAND STYLES OF WASH DRESS GOODS AT TEN CENTS PER YARD. TIME EVENS THINGS. THE SEVEN FINANCIAL CON ENGLISH OWNEHSinP. PO NTS FROM THE PRESS. "Satan finds some mischief still for hands to do, says Watts. This THIS COUNTRY'S HIGHWAYS la about the only standing offer of a CONTROLLED BY FOREIGNERS. job that there Is left these days. Advocate. Th London Times Makes ths Interesting Revelation that tba Corporations that There Is nothing In the repert id General Lee was assassinated In Havana. Had the rumor been true, the administration would now probably be taking steps to hold a post mortem to aminatlon on the remains inorder certain if the fatality n? attributed to an accident. Kern Goun- I U Californian. Which Dictated Oar l'ollllcal Are English. Policy Some months ago the English synand Southern Cotton Mins dicate which has charge of the invest- - . ments of the British in American railwill Be th. Same. From the Boston Transcript: The ways sent a representative over here to investigate our railway problem and arugmeut of the southern papers that the conditions characterizing it. The their section is bound to monopolise I the of cotton report of this commissioner has begun ., industry spinning the, Lo' to appear in instalments In the London United States is based on the Assump- - .mJbl,at 060 ' m.tUre Times and its contents are exceedingly and labor tlo. th.. pre.. cial Conspiracies. It is an eye opener. The an teen llled Dy 163 10 Interesting. We are favored, for the conditions of the south are bound to I nouncement was greeted by bursts of first time, with an open admission that We had the good fortune to secure be perpetual. Thus we find the the leading railways of this country, a number of copies a few days ago. Charleston News and Courier arguing applause. Sen Francisco Star. the Pennsylvania, are pracThere is no way that you can spend Lat the urban surroundings of the dies of excepting a When person deserving the tically English property. The Illimns a dime to better advantage than by ew England mills by increasing comstarvation in this land of plenty, the Central is almost wholly owned c ost of living to their operatives, to pel the adoption of a wage schedule crime lies at the door of somebody. England. It is rather surprising 10 procuring a copy and loaning better to be a dog and bay find that the old Vanderbilt road, the that handicaps them in competition It were your neighbors. moon than he the one upon whoee New York Central, haB become one half the out with the south. While shoulders rests the responsibility of English property. The huge mortgage FAST TIME TO CHICAGO Via. that Lowell and Fall Riverpointing have grown such a crime. Pacific Union Printer. recorded against it a year ago is held R. G. W. RY. from small mill towns to large cities entirely in England, while the shares Commencing February 5th the new it says in effect that in the south the Senator Hanna says tbe sinking of of its stock have been absorbed by the cotton factories are surrounded by time card of the Rio Grande West the Maine waa an accident. Most three large English banking houses, old style of mill villages, vLere the Americans independent of politics conern goes into effect. The Atlantic' people live acting in the interest of numerous cheaply and simply and are sider Hanna's election a calamity. So small private purchasers in England. Express leaves Salt Lake Gty at content with lower wages than are misfortune after misfortune strikes us. These facts are interesting. They aid in that reason the north, for the San Rafael Sun. 9:00 a. m., arrives at Denver at 9:30 afford a clue to many of the mysteries can mnt--e money go farther. a. m. the following morning, and sTi of our railway system. It is unreasonI ranting that the News and Courier Have we become a nation of ing to hate the English bocause they Chicago 2:15 p. m. the third day; situaa true picture of the honor un be main- - have been permitted to acquire so large national lockg making connections with limited tion as it is at present, the recom- - taJaa& and the righteous wrath of the a share of the country and to be actualtrains from Chicago to New York mendation it makes for the south iff people appeaaed with Spanish gold? ly the owners of the highways of the cotto build more and more The evening train leaves at 7:40 p continue what a Bpectaciet the president in case republic. The persons to blame are tbe ton mills will, if carried into effect, gpaja jB found guilty of blowing up financiers who have mortgaged the m , arrives Denver 9:15 p. m. the change all that. The mill village will the Malne wm demand only millions land to the foreigner. The financiers following night and Chicago 8:00 a. develop into the mill town, which, if Can murder be atoned with filthy and the stock jobbers are wholly to m. the third day, making close con- it prospers, will become a city. It is lucre? Honor la worth but little when but it Is useless to censure them. blame, nections with the fast moring trains human nature for people to use their It Is measured in gold. Phoenix Ga- Our treatment of the corpoatlons has been exceptionally liberal in view of for New York and Boston. Both of earnings to better their condition and zette. surroundings. The cotton mill opera-- 1 the way the foreigner has been allowed these through trains are splendidly tlves of the southern mill villages are Now that McKinley Is president and to possess them. The ethics of the case equipped with all latest appliances people of simple tastes, to whom hard a diBgraceful war is being carried on are easily understood. We should not and conveniences, and carry Pull- cash was little known before the fac-- at our ,joor innocent people are tolerate the ownership of the forelgpqr came. How long will it he before tory and commerce pros- - In our highways. The highways of a butchered man Palace and Pullman Tourist these I with people become discontented trated, McKinley refuses to take any country belong to the people who dwell Sleeping cars as well as free Reclinthe hut and from their savings be- - action to put a stop to the war for fear within It They do not belong to tbe ing Chair cars. Ticket Office, No come cottage owners? They will rant that it may make securities In which man three thousand miles away, no io3 West 2nd South St. (Postoffice better furniture and clothes. Their his moneyed saviors are interested, matter what pretensions he may make. corner.) aspirations will force a higher cost of fluctuate. Finally, when the subject Is We may now, perhaps, understand living, and then we may see the south- thrust upon him In such a way that he why the railways of the country have' ern mills either meeting an organized can no longer escape it, he suggests been so much Inspired by a feeling 0! STILL GROWING. demand for better pay by concessions that Cuba he purchased. It Is money, hostility to the interests of the people. There'is one business in Salt Lake or reaching out into newer fields for money all the time. The United States These great corporations are In reality cheaper help. Such has been the his- under this man who has achieved his foreign concerns. They exist primarily Ciiy that seems to grow in spite o; tory and experience of the New Eng' position with money, feels no for the purpose of extracting a prof the hard times. We refer to the land mills. People of the caliber of high Patriotism, is willing to endure Insults, out of the American people In orde Salt Lake Hat Factory at No. 2t the help employed In the Lowell mills and iB not disturbed by having a war that some person In England may ge that dty was a growing town are vessel blown up and 253 brave sailors a dividend. It naturally follows thi East First South Street The man- when too valuable to be employed in Low- - I destroyed. He simply suggests that anything which makes for the adva agement has recently opened up an ells factories today. They know their Cuba buy Cuba, and the United States tage of the people of this couiftry, additional place of business at Nos earning capacity and they find It gratl- - guarantee the payment If this is not where the operation of the railways of mendacity and is concerned. Is disadvantageous to tha 126 and 128, West, South Temple fled in other fields of employment than the culmination in the mills. Time at last makes all pusillanimity, then we should wait for English. The result Is that the cor Street, where the manufacturing part things even, and as the south the next communication from the white porations follow the British policy. of the business will be carried on. wages in the mills are bound prospers to reach house to get It Cleveland Recorder, The proof of this is to be found in the The old place at No. 24 East, First a level with those of New England. So policy pursued by our corporations in ef-- 1 s breadwln-fectclal must have Industrial matters political. We suppose It would and changes the bondholders will The South be continued as before. I or the history of the world goes ners are two separate and distinct be impossible to name any wealthy coryou need a new hat. or an old one for nothing. The process of the ele-- uiaP of The bondholder Is poration in the land which does not and cleaned, this is the vation of labor by rising aspirations a citizen andpeople. favor a British policy in prefa patriot The breadwin-fo- r better things than it has known ner is also a citizen and a patriot Our erence to an American policy. If, a place to go. heretofore may go on, probably will dear, good government, which jails its is likely, the other corporations of the go on slowly In the south, but it is producing classes when it finds them country are owned In England as largePHOTO BUTTON NOVELTIES hound to come If that section devel-- 1 out of employment and money, has a ly as the railroads are so owned, the Cell and see Shiplers Photo But- ops as a great Industrial country, very tender regard for the foreign secret of corporatlonlsm Is revealed. Here at the north there may be a re--1 holder of bonds, who is not a citizen The corporation is an instrument for tons, Photo Scarf Pins, etc. Shiplers Studio, Hooper block. Send for ductlon of cotton mill dividends as a and presumably not an American pa the exploitation of this country in the. result of that process of adjustment, trioL For the war It takes the lives interests of the foreigner. our catalogue. the same as Is seen in other forms of of the tolling poor, but not the lives investment. SOME FASHION NOTES. of the rich; neither does it take one cent of their cash. On the contrary, Spain's Underground Kirer. It la not fashionable for men who The Guadiana, a Spanish river, after it borrows from them at an exorbitant own banks to wear overalls, but they rate of Interest. By what strange all the flowing for thirty miles overhead, vandoes it often do lots of dirty work ishes underground, and for the next process of civilized reasoning same. arrive at the conclusion that the dollar thirty miles pursues its course as an It is very fashionable, for a storethan the life? Why is it customers "someunderground river, only appearing at is. greater is drafted for keeper to offer his Intervals In the shape of lakelets, the that one class of patriots out of which he as good Just a service extremely dangerous to life thing ogos or eyes of the Guadiana as they more profit. of pa- - can make are called. This is the largest under- and limb, while another class Btylish for pretending is It quite at In rest home, trlots luxury may ground rlrer which has been fully to fire their drawing a revenue from an investment Christian congregations traced. to venture if preach true they pastors of cold. Inert metal? Coming Nation. Christianity. Before and After Taking. The very latest style of prosperity Meeker I could never quite underFive Demands. Hot. Do not longer, bo deceived by McKinley brand) is ushered in (the stand my wife during our courtship. of opportunity. demand Reed the truth. It will pay you dividends. We equality through the medium of free soup Weeker And do you now? Meeker meana that all men, that all the houses and charity wood yards. This You bet! She never lets up until I do. human race, should have OR It Is still stylish to export our food 1. The right to life. products to Europe for the purpose of 2. That each should have the right making profit while many of our own THAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE. to support his life by labor. moment are of robbed (hi being people are starving. you what you nn. How much f Not lem than tl.aaa a 3. That each should receive the full It Is quite fashionable for the memyear. lo you know bow I Uo you know why I Baud his labor. of bers of our legislatures to keep their product 4. That each should have the liberty mouths shut about the right of labor himself fn his own and to work them overtime for tha develop IS TUB benefit of trusts. ' That each should have the same The style of prosperity enjoyed by h&nce to enjoy all that there Is. or the working class remains unchanged. can be, of happiness and pleasure in There are no prospects of a change for human life. the better this year. never cannot will less More be, there NEW OCCASIONS. Formerly The Telephone Monopoly. CAN satisfy man. Sevenoaks. The Bert Only with a population exceeding Detroit, Reform Magazine- -1 One Dollar a Tear Read" 300,000, now has an Independent telein ths World. 10 cants a number. The Stuffed Prophet Heard From. company, whose central station NATIONAL SINGLE TAXER, Monthly-Eigh- ty The muiled prophet of Buffalo and phone Eagre. Is serving 4,800 customers, and which Official Organ Single Tax League of the B. O. B'loi rrr, Fournier nf the Amis. lover of sound money and safe Edito: J Freaf expects to accommodate 1,200 or 1.500 I . Artama, Ed. united States and Canada, for roll inform great has again been heard from, more within the next six months. currency Published . a L0 atlon. weekly, year. XswTms Utliefearlin arivneateof thMxiruTtTBand This time he urges the goldltes to beKsraaBKM-B- , Majority Kuiti, Hrirntlttr OovrriinMnt, Not only do Detroit people use their Munatary itefunn and I'liyak-a- l sud Lililral Culture. Four Weeks subscription 10 Gts ware the silver men do not win the telephones quite as frequently as other A many hnn4rrdm kHINaiil trrltera aha election. Evidently the great ex folks, but they appear to get next Address the quite as trill regularly cmtfrikatfe fa Urn pagea are been watching the strong flow of good a quality of service. And yet the has Taxes National Co., Single Trot. Frank Parson. Prof. Rlehurd T. Ely. Senator Tillman. Henry I). Lloyd. Edison Building. MINNEAPOLIS, MINS the silver tide. Silver Knight-Watc- h rates which this independent organizaSenator butler. Herbert g, ('union. man. tion demands are only from tweed Iomroy. Frauen E. Willnrd. llunlin OarlaniL A. (lutes, Pn. Urorge as great as those which to Chosu the Best AlihL J mice Waller Clark. ary A. Livermore. V. Drlia. late 81v the New Yorkers pay. For private houses Morton Lugene Dial. Abhy ago Several years Is Is Tree Ths Danger. Out. U. A Idngres. John f. Altgeld. Lillian Whiting. Helen CaniihelL Francis Ijockwood got a prisoner off If the roots do not eat and drink, the the price in Detroit is 25 a year, and A. H. Lewie. Senator Pettigrew. for place of business only 40. New after alibi. Some time an dies. The roots are the poor. tree fy proving SPECIAL TO m4 aa4 U tv east York Tribune. and said: him met "Well, Zola. the judge TH MEW TIKI tkre aaoatka ms4rttapi rXEBIDEMY JOHM SMITH, tka Stare f s Paaaatal Marolatiaa, alibi. T "Yea, my that was a very goqd Frederick V.AdNsa, as UlmatrmtaSfeaekaf MS sataaaaA smidasaaarary yc. Write lord, was the answer, "I had three ffend me. and I tifink I seletUd the Charles fl. Kerr & Company, Publishers SPIRACIES. hundreds of different the Among ooks that have been written on the money question not one has done better work than Mis. Emery's little pamphlet called The Seven Finan- gorthern tt. Shy-prese- I I ed to-d- ay 1 THINK TO-DA- STARVE Y WHATQ) JK L Single Tax x YOU ANSWER?! one-thi- 11 one-sixt- h 11 T0tT.-S.- ln te-ela-g. M Filth Avenue, CtUCAQO. rd |