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Show De rot longer be deceived by Send the truth. It will pa j you dividends. LIVING ISSUES. WARREN FOSTERS ed THAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE. Published Every Friday at It. Room till momrnit you are bring robbed nf (That yuu wun. llunr much f Hut lew than 11,00 uu year. Du y kouw bow I Do you know why I Haag TO-DA- IS Hooper Blork. . Y at Balt Lake City as it the inwtoffic Matter. Entered Becund-Cliu- 68 STARVE THINK .m- r- rnrriT lie. Mail e WARREN FOSTER - - - Editor WILLARD FOSTER - Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Per annum, One Dollar. Six months, Fifty Cents. Three monthB, Twenty-fiv- Formerly NEW OCCASIONS e Boom The M Reform Magazine. LIVING ISSUES, Address, 78 in the World. Hooper Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. time hai oorne net riee and take f 10 number. muthly Eight g Pagrm. B. O. I1wn rounder of tho Arena, Erttlli I'. Attain!, Kd. Kow n tho feorlwM advocate of the Istrunva and Majority Kulo, Scientific (tOTenuncnt, Monetary Kefonn and Pbynkwl and Ethical Cultur. wdkn hwndmfn hrilftout luw Tina miedireeted relne 1 kinuniri, Jnony will ea is ( J EDIXOM: Of UoTornmeut, too long left in the hands Of trusketere and of thieree. He who etanda tlie mighty Tohiele of State And UauliMl through the mire to come Ignoble fate And makee not ench bold proteat ae he can. le no American. Only Dollar a Tear I One cent. MS and when men with heart the A The Beet Ceuta. wrlfm rryulariy Muirital. to itupagem Ella Wiiilii Wilcox. P.ltwrcd Pomeroy, lianilin Uarianu. Juiditw Walter Clark. Eugene V. Deb. Out. H. A llugreo. Lillian Whiting. A. U. Lewi. AN EPICURES APPETITE politely catered to and he dines cn Prof. Blrhard T. Ely. Senator Tillman, llurtwn X. Cum. France E. Willard. Prof. Prank Panona. llirnry D. Ll.iyd. Uroator Dutlur. Prea. Oeorge A. Gate. Mary A. Llrernturo. Abhy Murtun liuz. John P. Altgeld. Helen Campbell. Senator Pettigrew. IB two ctl aUaip and FECIAL TO ad sumptuously amidst all the sur- erin I. TEE HEW TIME Ore Bontka and FBEBIDEXT in comfort luxurious of JOHV SMITH, tk Btory of a Fcfkl Xvelatloa, by roundings book of IN pagu aid the dining cars of the Union Pacific Frederick C. Adawa, aa illaitraUd Writ, Y0U.-S- R. R. No other line out of Utah carries them. Ticket office, No. 201 Charles fl. Kerr to-da- y. & Company, Publishers 56 Fifth Avenue, CHICAGO. Main Street. ATTORNEYS DIRECTORY Aalsabls Adrien to Cnttln Shipper. In the preparation of the quarterly SIDE LIGHTS ON WAR. report of the Kansas Board of Agriculture, devoted to The Beef Steer' Sec- IDEAS OF THE PLUTOCRATS retary F. D. Coburn aimed to not only AND THE PEOPLE. secure the views of those who are masters in beef production, but also avail himself of observations by others, It All Depends on tho Point of View But Evidently the Main Idea Is to among them those who deal with the stock when It reaches the market. Befool and Boh tho People If They None have a keener eye for the merits Win Stand It. I and defects of the beef animal, both as to hla Individual quality, condition and tha treatment given him at home and on hla way to market, than the salesmen who receive, care for and sell him to tha slaughterer or shipper. From the counsel given by one of the moat extensive k commission firms ths following excellent advice for every feeder and shipper la given, and la the result of very extensive experience and wide observation. They aay: In the first place, a large majority of the feed-er- a make a mistake in holding fat cattle that are ready for market; for instance, a man la feeding 100 to 150 head of steers, and there are, say, one-ha-lf or of the cattle that are fat and could be shipped at any time. Very few men will ship them out, for the simple reason that all their cattle are not ready, and they hold on to the good oneB until the entire bunch la We are continually advlBing ready. our customers to ship out all fat cattle aa fast aa ready. By doing so they divide their risk. The cattle that are left have a better chance to improve, find there is more profit to be made In this way on account of the small margin there Is In keeping matured steers, aa this class of cattle make little gain steers. Another compared with half-fmistake that Is made is In shipping cattle off grass. We have had a number of Instances where our customers have .shipped cattle that were fed on tha grass without putting them in a dry lot for a day or two before shipment and (feeding nothing but corn, oats, ana hay, and, by not doing so, the cattle on arrival look grassy, their hair looks shiny,, they shrink almost double what they would If handled In the proper way, and they dont sell within 10 to 15 cents per hundred (and In some cases more) of cattle that are put In a dry lot and fed nothing but corn, hay and oats for a short time before shipment. Overloading is a very bad feature, hut we might add that we are not troubled aa much In this respect as wa were before the charge of freight by cents per 100 pounds became established. A little advice on this subject la still quite necessary, as we have customers frequently who overload their cattle, and, as a result, they make an extra shrink age; they do not look as well at market, which, as yon are aware, affects the sale fully 10 cents per hundred pounds; this means a direct loas to the shipper of 10 cents per hundred, and the extra shrinkage, which Is quite a large Item, that could he saved with live-stoc- two-thir- da at J. M. BOWMAN, Attorney at Law, 312-31- 3 Progress Blk. BASKIN & HOGE, Lawyers, 140 Slain Street. S. W. DARKE, Attorney at Law. Hooper Block. JESSE ROOTE. CHINQ 118 Commercial Bock, Lawyer, Do not he deceived think yon can pet the hut made, floret flnih and SALT LAKE CITY. PAlLEf MOST POPULAR SEWINO MACHINI tor a mere tmt. 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When the United Statea bought a warship from Brazil the money was When Spain paid to Rothschild. boughj the warship Garibaldi from Italy the price of the purchase was landed to Rothschild. Rothschild deals n the munitions of war. He aella to tne and all. He, unlike the has no prejudice, but will sell a warship to either Spain or the United Statea. Fine pass civilization has come to when a stands between the transactions of nations. World populated with wise people, who not only pay Rothschild and hla ilk a tribute for the purpose of living, but for the privmust give them a rake-oilege of killing each other. Coming Nation. wage-slav- e, er money-mong- ff The people of the United States must content themselvea while the president diplomatically deals with question. In the meantime patriots, whose only crime liberty, will continue to death. Silver the Cuban the Cuban )s love of Btarve to Knight-Watchma- n. If Horace Greeley, thirty years ago, had published In one issue of his paper and alleged half the "scare heads facts concerning the Maine explosion (supposing It to have occurred then) that the yvllow Journals are daily publishing now, the whole country would have been aroused to arms, and war with Spain would not only have been Inevitable, but a necessity, to To the credit of preserve the peace. the American people, be It said, they knew a g press then and followed it, as they know a lying press now and ignore it San Francisco Star. truth-tellin- In the house of representatives, on 8, when the bill to appropriate 850,000,000 for national defense was unMarch CAN YOU ANSWER? ANOTHER PRIZE CAPTURED It consisted of a first class ticket on a first class road to all points East via the UNION PACIFIC and was obtained at the Old Staid No. 201 Main Street. There are others; call and get one. Har-vey-Ho- sage McK. Truth-Seeke- GENERAL INSURANCE, MORTGAGE LOANS. 52 W. 2nd South st, SaltlLake City. Con-questio- York World pictured Uncle Sam gat- ing in disgust at the following placard: Notice. On account of freBh insults offered by Spain and In anticipation of others that may be forthcoming, mes- der discussion, Mr. Lewis, of Washington, said: "Mr. Speaker, we now subOSAiran.MtH. Borrow, Mam. tt Unto 8qr eaa, H.T, mit the most sublime spectacle of earth Mo. Uucano.lM. Sr, Loon, Dauukeas. Saji FkAXciaoo, Cau Atlassa,Ga. party discord hushed and Internal FOR SALE BY strife wooed to muteness by the first blast of the Invaders trump." Did any one hear that blast or aee that trump? It la everybody's right to be a proper management The best Investment a shipper ever historian of the future, but if congress made was in putting extra good bed- doea not prove to be the only Invader, and thle Invasion of the treasury the ding In his cars. This Is a point which should be well looked after, as it means only one actual or threatened, I' will a big saving from loss of possibly dead never prophesy again. Geo.r. E. Mcor crippled cattle, aa well as the shrink- Donald, In New York age. We think another point that Honest, now. Would a nation truly could be well covered would be, where founded on the peaceful teachings of parties are shipping stock, to classify It Christ raise armies, build navies and as much as possible. In this way the oppression? If Christ would cars are more evenly loaded, the stock practice not do these things would any true ships much better, and It also saves Christian do or even give his consent considerable delay upon arrival here. to them? If they would not, are the NATIONAL 5INGLB TAXER. The work of sorting and shaping stock Christian nations such, or are at this end la a very small item, hut, they not sailing under false pretenses by classifying the stock In the country. Are not those who willingly pay taxes It means economy of time at the mar- to pay for soldiers and their impleket Cattle handle better If they do ments of human destruction equally Four Weeks subscription K) not get too much water Just before guilty with those who UBe them? Is Address the golden rule In shipping not the man who hands the criminal a shipment National Single Taxes Co., all kinds ofThecattle Is to get them as gun to commit crime held equally gull Edison Building. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN quickly aa possible from range, ranch, ty with the user? Where Is a nation farm or feed yard to market Notably that claims to be Christian that la not is this the case with rangers. It has doing these things? Are been proven time and again that they not only not Christian, but using range bullock shrinks every hour after the livery of heaven to serve the devil he leaves hla native haunts. It stands Why is It that people who believe to reason that all cattle will do so, themselves Christians cannot see the hut natives do not fret, nor are they lie? Appeal to Reason. liable to get so braised as the former. Csar Reed la reported aa agreel Roller and Harrow. Science jfells ns with the president that there is " that minute bacteria, called "sell fer- necessity for haste in the Maine i ments," are what cause vegetable mat- fair. No, of course not! There t ter In the soil to rot or decay, and several vessels In the navy left to these ferments produce the food that blown up, and only half the Cuba the plant lives on, and if a ferment can- have been starved to death so fi not work In a soil containing 50 per There Is "no necessity for haste cent, of air, or nntll all eurplus air Is long as McKinley and Reed get ri excluded from the eoll. It will be seen rations at the peoples coat for dot how Important It Is to work out the bondholders' bidding. Star. surplus air as soon aa the plow has Too many people, eh? turned the soil over. Those farmers Ought to who own rollers will do well to roll the have a war to kill off some of them? soli ae fast as plowed, but the harrow That would make It better foj those who survive? Lets aee aboA that should follow the roller to create In Ireland 1841. had. a population of dust mulch, as the rolled surface will In 1891 It had 1,196,579; cause and a crust to only 4,706,448 assist evaporation form should a rain come before the the rest had been driven out to make harrow is used. But a roller le also room for sheep walks, cattle pasture a poor tool to exclude the surplus air and hunting grounds for the nobility. Is even greater poverty and from the freshly-plowe- d soil, as It Yet there ADOLFn 11AUERBAC11, lack of In Ireland today employment directly down and does not act PRACTICAL WATCH REiAlKEU, presses on any clod except the clod be on the than In 1841. If a smaller population would make It better for the remain170 Stale St, Salt Laki City. surface, and then the clod la often ing, surely some evidence of It would pressed down Into the soil and not he present In the green Isle. But there broken up. J. C. Norton in Kansas fs no such evidence. To bring the ANOTHER PRIZE CAPrURED. Farmer. matter closer to your attention that It consisted of a first class ticket 8ome aee It, can you name a single Chicago men purchase poor you may on a first class road to all points where the people are not strugplace on feed them fattening foods East via the UNION PACIFIC and horses, tor a few months and sell them for an gling to get more population? Every was obtained at the Old Stand advance great enough to pay a good town waqts more, and runners and adNo. 201 Main Street. There are othvertising are used to Induce more peo profit on the operation. The Hew Home Sewing Machine Co. Salt Lake City. SALT LAKE CITY aa tho NEW HOME. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. Commercial Bl'k. , During the long wait for the presi- dents second Cuban message the New Ignatius Donnelly. A work If Intense interest and striking conception, based on the race probThe author's acknowledged lem. power as a writer is visible to marked degree In his work. Paper 60c. ers; call so-cal- led cts and get one. ple to come and settle. Where Is town that wants half the people to move out to make better times In that town? Or to have half the farmers leave to make better times In the counare try? You asses who think therecome too many people, that your ills from that source, had better have your skulls trepanned and some buckwheat batter put in the place of the matter There may be you call your brains. too many such fools, but then they are Interesting to study as the relics of the Ireland can support pliocene age. 20,000,000 of people in comfort and plenty, and then not he as thickly populated as Belgium. But not under the present system of Industry. And the United States can support the population of the earth in luxury, while with the present insane social structure a puny 70,000,000 are crying for more room. J. A. Wayland. Now, during the present war. fever. Lord Mark Hanna cornea to the front and wishes to buy bonds also. These e unsophisticated men are all It appear to the masses to make trying that they are true to the flag and our country, and that party lines will be obliterated In case of war. Of course they will! For these magnates know that there Is a bond consideration in sight But will there be any wavering In tha "Sage crop If the government demands a full quota of men without From delay, regardless of finances? past experience on this line, there would be substitutes introduced from the ranks of the wage slaves to fill the places of such men aa Hanna and old Sages, who are utterly Russelllng around for the purpose of sacrificing of the workingmen for the filthy lucre. Incased In a bonded debt Evansville (Ind.) Coming Events self-sam- life-blo- od It la most evident that the money power has the administration firmly in Its meshes, and that In order to save their bonds on Cuba there will be no war. The reported conferences of tha money bags and their man Hanna with McKinley and members of the cabinet and the reports that the Cuban question can be settled by diplomacy, go a long way In making thinking men believe there will be no war, but another issue of bonds to keep the peace. One good result of the Cuban question la that 150,000,000, which were tied up treasury, have been put In circulation, and will make business a little more active. Doea not this bear out the arguments of the bimetallists that more money among the people is what the country needs? The money question is not going to he lost In the war shuffle. War alone overshadowa the money question, but even that cannot answer the demand of the people for a proper money volume to carry on war, in-th- Silver e Knight-Watchma- n. Gold In India. Circumstances alter cases. When Lombard street was given a shock of terror by the entirely friendly visit of the American bimetallic commission the situation In India was alleged by the gold clique to be exceedingly satisfactory. In fact, the London National Review spoke cheerfully as follows: "India is leaping and bounding with prosperity and reveling In all the glories of the gold standard. But in what direction la India leaping and hounding at present? Perhaps thers la no better authority on this subject thn the London Times. That Journal baa just made the following statement: "The situation (in India) la extremely critical, and the banking and commercial communities view with distrust any attempt to uphold a system based on a closure of the mints that should be the outcome solely of a confidential Interchange of opinion between the government of Indian and This la a marked the Indian office. and specific contradiction of the boastful words uttered by the Review. But the Times goes still further, and concludes lta editorial by saying: "How acute was that agony may be Judged from the statement that in Calcutta loans were negotiated at aa high as 14 per cent Interest, while in Bombay, according to the Times of India, even 24 per cent would not bring out an advance upon the most solid of all securities namely, gold bars.'' In confirmation of the statements of the London Times it may he noted that the Times of India says: "India ought not to tolerate for a day longer than la absolutely necessary a currency system under which It la possible to have money at 12 per cent here and yet Impossible to attract capital from a country where the rate of Interest la 3 per cent and under. India la evidently suffering deplorably from the effects of the gold standard. As Is the case In the United States, the officials claim that the gold standard la all right, but the people are desperately protesting and at no distant day their protests may result in the opening of the India mints. Ths Iteopla Should Decide. There should be no legal enactment until the vote of the people sanctions it. Instead of an executive signing, or vetoing a bill, It should pass under the referendum to the people, and their Indorsement or their veto should decide the fate of the measure. Chicago Sentinel. |