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Show THE ARGU YOU SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, II THEin TheARCUS. Rural Republican. Box 17. Subscription One Year Six Months Three Months Price: $1.60 1.00 .76 matter Entered aa aecond-clasFebruary 20, 1906, at the postofflce at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. a L. H. GRAY .. BUSINESS MANAGER 14 Eagle Block Business Office Editorial Rooms .... 16 Eagle Block Bell Phone 3366. SALT LAKE COUNTY Now, just suppose 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. the mountain on either side there U lgenate." had called Williams that. Any stock upon which this assess-meu- l s depression which would eat up all may remain unpaid on the 12th the snow which might le precipitated "Bonaparte Is not a humorist," says day of February, 1908. will be delinfrom them by the means of slides. The the New lork Evening Sun. Indeed quent and advertised for tale at pubof ground In question forms a sort he Is; but is unconscious of it. be to lic auction, and nnlesa payment Is is room and ample hogback, made before, will be sold on the 2ud found there to build a town five timea Amusements. day of March, 1908, at the hour of as large as Alta will ever need, be. aniSalt Lake Theatre (First South and 12 o'clock m., at 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt Man Is said to be a loJtate), Eastern successes, 25 cento, up. Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinmal, and that he clings to certain is Orpheum (Slate street, below 1st quent assessent, together with the this of A better example calities. cost to advertising and expense of not to be found than In the retention South), Vaudeville, 25 cents to $1. Grand (Second South, east of State), sale. of the present site of Alta camp. As F. B. SCOTT, Secretary. was said shove, it Is an olmost yearly delodrama, 25 to 75 cents. Office, 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt Lake Lyric (Main, below 3rd South), Vauoccurrence for the buildings here to City, Utah. he wiped out, and yet year after year deville, 10, 20 30 centa. become Electric Mov- First publication Jan. 12, 1908. to 8. as Theatre so (264 are State), up patched they stick 10 cents. Inhabitants pictures, and the t&ffog habitable, Nirkleoduon (Main, between 1st and the old spot. ASSESSMENT NO. 1. Alta Is one of the oldest camps in 2nd So), Moving Pictures, 5 cents. the the state, but the town of Alta is Bee Hive Oil ft Gas Company, a corLocation of principal place poorest of them all, as far as buildporation. of business, Balt Lake City, Utah. ings are concerned. . There is every Notice Is hereby given that at a opportunity on the land mentioned above to build a town which would of the Board ot Director! meeting be in keeping with the importance of held on the 7th day of December, STOCKTON the mines in the district The advan1907, an assessment of 25 rents per thousand shares was levied on the tage this would be to the mines can Sentinel. ter. hardly be estimated. Without a tL. capital stock of the corporation, pay Fine skating at Buehl lake. American freedom gives to a man the greater portion of the labor in able January 15, 1908, to John South, A the right to work or not to work ac- the mines will be done by transient Mr. Dare Thomas was two days on treasurer, at 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt lake cording to his desires. No organiza- men. No man In his sober senses the road to Dry Canyon last week. City, Utah. Any stock uion which tion of men can take these rights will bring his family to a place where this assessment may remain unpaid J J from him and still maintain their own. the chances are that they will b on the 15th day of January, 1908, will Mr. John Painter and Mr. Matt men When go to the length buried In an avalanche the first win- Reeae are expecting to ship another be delinquent and advertised for sale of or In- ter. Without a man has his family car of ore In a few dHys. at public auction, and, unless payment property destroying Is made before, will be sold ou the terfering with the Inherent rights with him he will not make a very . . of others, this paper will oppose them long stop In any place. Again, the A few ot our locul sports left for 10th day of February, 1908, at the In as strenuous a manner aa It will transient laborer Is In the main greathour of 12 oclock m., at 14 Eagle Mercur last Thuixday. They were uphold them when they are acting ly inferior to the steady man. He Is Gene Beaman, Lue Wilson and Ed Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay within Just bounds. assessment, together harder to get along with, and Is never Shields. some time the delinquent Over in Goldfield. Nevada, a set of as contented as the man who has his at hat They will stay for with the cost of advertising and ex place. turbulent spirits seem to be deter- family with him. This Is a direct loss pense of sale. mined to run the entire camp to suit to the mine operator. JOHN 80UTH, Secretary. ASSESSMENT NO. 3. themselves. For the greater portion Office, 14 Eagle Building, Salt Lake Instead of being a camp of poor of the post year they have kept the shacks there is no earthly reason why City, Utah. Utah Newspaper and Mining ComFirst publication, Dec. 15, 1907. camp In a state of almost constant tur- Alta should not be a thriving town, moil. Mines have been rlosed and but this sen never be as long as those pany, a corporation. Location of prinvested rights trampled on. It la to interested In the district persist in cipal place of business, Salt Lake City, ASSESSMENT NO. 1. be sincerely hoped that this state of clinging to a site which Is In the di- Utah. Is Notice a hereby given that at affairs will be confined to that sec- rect line of the snowsltdes. Deseret Oil A Gas Company, a cormeeting of the Board of Directors poration. Location ot principal place tion. In Utah but little difficulty has held on the 27th day of Dec., 1908, of business, Salt lAke been met with. Here the rights of City, Utah. EDITORIAL NEWS BRIEFS. an assessment of cent per share both employes and employer seeru to Notice Is hereby given that at a or eras levied on the capital stock tbs meeting of the Board of Directors be maintained. Let not that true bal Alta Independent corporation, payable February 1st, held on the 25th day of November, ance be interfered with. York New same afternoon On the 1908, to L. H. Gray, treasurer, at 14 1907, an assessment of 25 cents per courts swarded $10,000 to one boy for Eagle Bldg., Salt lake City, Utah. Any thousand shares was levied on the EDITORIAL NEWS BRIEFS. the loss of his leg and $800 to assessment stock upon which this capital stock of the corporation, payof another who was killed. I miy remain unpaid on the 1st day of able January 15, 1908, to John South, Milford Timea la cheaper to bo thorough with ii February, 1908, will be delinquent treasurer, at 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt Lake After looting a bouse In Chicago New York. and advertised for sale at public auct- City, Utah. Any stock upon which the other night, burglars started up this assessment may remain unpaid an automatic piano In the place and Tom Watson advocates the Imme- ion, and, unless payment is made beday of on the 15th day of January, 1908, will made their escape, which again shows diate Issue of $100,000,000 in green- - fore will be sold on the 25th of 12 be delinquent and advertised for sale February, 1908, at the hour that the Chicago variety of burglars backs totlde over the financial at at Eagle Bldg., Salt at public auction, at JIs the mosLcrueJ In. the country. m( gency..Tnjn alwayq did believe utatrto psylheMeHnqumlt m of the printing press. asseasment, together with the coet of the 10th day of February, 1908, at the In his ' lectures Edward Pay son power hour of 12 o'clock m., at 14 Eagle advertising and expense of eale. Weston, the traveler, tells his audience Daviss speech Jeff L. Bldg., BaK Lake City, Utah, to pay the H. Senator GRAY, Before Secretary. that It Is possible to walk off any the Office, 14 Eagle Building, Balt Lake delinquent asaesment, together with trouble. We would like to see him got Into the Congressional Record corthe cost of advertising and expense of took the trouble to City, Utah. try It on a batch of Chirstmaa bills. proofreader sale, rect the grammar. That spoiled the First publication, Dec. 29, 1908. JOHN SOUTH, Secretary. A Berlin artist Is going to marry a speech. Office, 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt Lake widow worth $5,000,000. 1. NO. Such, widASSESSMENT Mr. Platt has no doubt plucked up City, Utah. ows are a great help to art First publication, December 15, 1907. courage upon hearing the emphatic Com' Peoples Hard Coal Mining The Philadelphia grafters are now way In which Secretary Corteloi deLocation of a corporation. inmates or the almshouse. Still, the clared that he was not going t re- pany, of business, Salt Lake principal place sign. grafters must live. Electric Lights, Salks. City, Utah. Bet ft Celd Water, The American fleet that went out If the German Emperor Indulges In Notice is hereby given that at a for fight or frolic la getting the frolic fifteen Christmas trees every year, no meeting of the Board of Directors CRESCENT. all right. wonder he Is reported hard up, even held on the 9th day of January, 1908, with bis income of a million a month. in assessment of $1.50 per 1,000 Mrs. Bart Phillips, Prop. hares was levied on the capital stork Dont get the Bryans mixed. The SATES frss 90c te $1.5 per Sep. An Arkansas paper has called Sen- of the corporation payable Feb. 12, 1908 new one from Florida might be difSALT LAKE CITY ator Jeff Davis a political intrans- - to F. B. Scott, Assistant treasurer, at ferent. 129 S, State St. IleAr-mon- d is possible to find and apply. No timbering can be too carefully dune, and no machinery can be too perfect which will assure hla safety. While holding to these views, and while urging the right tnd Justice of men following a certain craft, Joining together for the purpose of maln-ta'nlu- g their rights, this paper will e er be opposed to any organization overstepping Its legitimate sphere and attempting to dominate those who may be employers of labor. A right Is only a right as long as in its exercise It does not interfere with the rights of another. A man who takes all the risks from a monetary standpoint in opening up a mine should in all reason be allowed to manage the property as may seem to hint best No organization or union of men can or ought to take this inher-en- t privilege from him. He should be the sole Judge as to who he will employ and the manner in which the work shall be accomplished. So long as he insures a reasonable safety to hla employees, he should be the mas- Published Every Sunday by the WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. Utah Salt Lake City OFFICERS. County 8eat, 8alt Lake City. Clerk J. U. Eldredge, Jr. Treasurer J. A. Groesbeck. Recorder P. O. Perkina. Sheriff C. F. Emery. Aiaeaaor C. M. Brown. Auditor F. Ileglnbotham. Attorney Willard Hannon. J.B. Swenson. Surveyor Commissioner! J. C. Mackey, J. B. Clinton and J. B. Cosgrlff. 0F EDITORIALS NO. 52. 1M)S. home-lovin- g Utah State News 1 SHORT-STOP- StM-kU- I Bfc VOLUME THREE. With our next Issue we begin a new Volume III of the Argus. During the coming year we expect to add new and Interesting features to our publication and shall from time to time make announcements that will be of great value to our readers. Watch for them. We thank our many friends and the public generally for their liberal patronage and trust we shall merit In' creased favors In the future. Read our interesting paper today and look for Increased Interesting features very soon. sev-era- l 1-- 4 pa-en- ts - GONE TO RE8T. - Mr. John Hughes, editor and y l prietor st. Truth, is laid to .Gabriel shall call him forth to the rest-untl- new life. Saturday, the 18th, he was taken with a very severe attack of pneumonia, and on Wednesday morning at 5 oclock obeyed the final summons and crossed the great divide. Deceased was one of Utahs brightest and ablest writers, and newspaper men. Five years ago he began the publication of Truth, and later of the Retail Dealer. His first newspaper work was on the Omaha Bee, and at one time be waa city editor of the 8alt Lake Herald. He was born in Belfast, Ireland, April 27, 1856, being at the time of his death 61 years, 8 months and 26 days old. He leaves a wife and two children, beside a whole host of friends, to mourn his loss. The newspaper fraternity of Utah EDITORIAL BRIEFS. loses a valuable worker and his wife and children a very good husband Stockton SontlneL and father, and the Argus tenders We dont want to fight, by Jinthem our heartfelt sympathy. go, If we do; we've got the men, we've got the ships, weve got the ELECTRIC SPARKS. bichloride of mercury, the chloroform, the scalpel, the bandages, the Associate Editor.) (By Our calomel and soda, the quinine, the formaldehyde, and the liver pllla too. A Southern contemporary predicts that when the politicians get through King Alfonso Is expected to visit with the Hughes boom It will look Spanlsn-Amerir- a next year. He will like a last years bird .nest. But it is be Just too late to see a bigger fleet possible that when Hughes is through than the one that fought at Santiago. with the politicians they will get over Included In the eqplpment of the the Idea that they are birds. fleet are sixteen pianolas. Now let Mr. John Wesley Gaines' passionate the Chinese come on with their tom' plea that Congress remain In seaslon toms if they dsre. during the holidays for the purpose of "rivlting down the vultures of Wall Secretary Tafts tour of the world Street" s grand but ineffective. Is to be put on the stage. Needless The members preferred to go home to say. the stage timbers wil be propand eat turkey. erly reinforced. John W. Gates is planning to give to Mayor Tom Johnson's new granddaughter will bear the name of Signo-T- President Dias a pleasant New Year Frederlco Marianl. That's rather surprise in presenting an oil trust to a highfalutin name to have in the Mexico. family, but Mayor Tom doubtless will Hobson wants the Government to be able to square It up with the plain have an official gazette. Well, King people. Eddie and Emperor Bill have one. M. Metchnlkoff, the scientist, says Silence lb doing a whole lot for Asvelong should people who want to drink milk and refrain from worrying. sistant President Cortelyou. And yet, after all we have read about A CHANGE OF ALTA TOWNSITE milk, it is difficult to see how anySHOULD BE MADE. one can drink it and not worry. Independent. It costs money to be bad. Greene Alts It Is now tne season or near the and Gnynor have spent a large for- season when the recurrence of the tune In keeping out of Jail. says the usual snow slides can be expected Baltimore Sun. And It was money There Is, of course, a chance that worse thrn thrown away, at that. none will come, but It is always someLast call In Georgia: Eat, drink thing to be expected during the course and be nieriy, for tomorrow we go of the winter or spring. When thinking of his subject the dry." thought will come as to the utter foolishness of having the loss of life RIGHT IS RIGHT. which generally accompanies these slides. The winter history of the camp Milford Times. This publication Is and ever has Is written by recounting these horbeen the true friend of the mining rors. In all something over 100 lives His life is at the best a have been lost In them. All this loss laborer. hard one, and there are many dan of life could have been avoided by gers surrounding him on every side. the exercise of a little caution upon It Is right and Just that he be paid a the part of the camp builders. Just wngt commensurate to the labor he almve the Albion mill there Is a scope performs and the dangers he has to of country, finely watered and level, meet. It Is also his right that every where It 1 an utter Impossibility for ssfcguaid be thrown around him as a snowslide to reach. Between It and u THE ! THE MIDLAND, j f Neatly Furnished Rooms, f Ask Your Dealer For 4 I 7 "MARBLE SPRINGS, The Purs Whiskey. riorsiETOB 44 W.IsL South, Salt Lake City. t Union Dental Co. HONEST WORK. HONEST PRICES. Painless Extraction of Teeth or no Pay. All Work Positively (lusr-aniee, 1126-X- ; Phones: Ind. 1126. 218 South Main. RIEGER ft UNDLEY, Distributors. d. lb-11- Local representative for Stockton and vicinity to look after renewals and increase subscription but of a prominent monthly commie-skimagazine, on a salary and basis. Experience desirable, but not necessary. Good opportunity for right person. Address Publisher, Box 59, Station O, New York. i - .a. i ei 1'- To woman for collecting m4 names and sailing out AA ft ft ww novelties, ws give big premiums send your name today for our new plan of big profits with lltr tle work. Write today. Address C. T. MOSELEY, Premium Department, 12 E. 23rd Street New York City. a n - I- 11 1 MRS MART MARRIOTT, UTAH STATE NEWS Owing to the prevalence of small pox at Hooper, the schools have been, closed. There were 175 deathe and 145 births In Balt Lake City during the month of December. The annual exhibit of the State Poultry association was held in Salt Lake City last week. The steel for the new bridge across Weber river at Ilenefer arrived last week and Is being put in place. A1 Uolleudrake, a newly appointed shot and accidentally policeman, killed himself Sunday morning at Park City. Merritt Taylor, of Willard, while machine, working on a was struck on the head by a crank and killed. West Weber, a village west of Ogden, has been made a flag station by orders from the officials of the Southern Pacific. Sirs. Thomas Cslllster, who lives near Santaquin, was seriously hurt by being thrown from a wagon while driving to town. The Salt Lake banks are paying ont more cash each week, and the indications are that the cashier's checks will be retired in a short time. The annual report of the building Insiiector of Salt Lake City for 1907 allows that permits were issued for buildings during the year at an estimated cost of $3,133,950. Rather than face the misery which approaching blindness Would bring on' him, Robert Lynch, a negro porter, living in Salt Lake City, put a bullet through hij bead, death being instantaneous. The condensed milk Industry has flourished in Utah during the past year, and 175,000 cases of milk were put up by the factories. A new factory is to be built this year In Man-pet-e county. The candy manufacturing Industry is said to be rapidly coming to the front and Utah candles are now being sold in large quantities all over well-drivin- g the west There are tories In the state, twenty-tw- r v- - fac- . persons over 60 years of age, 74 be-- , tween the ages of 60 and 70; 87 between the ages of 70 and 80, and 22 were 80 years of age, L, II. Wheeler, superintendent of construction for the Boston Consolidated Mining company, was fatally Injured by the bursting of a water pipe at Garfield, dying In a Salt Lake hospital a few hours after the acci- dent A movement Is now going forward to form an association of all of the banks of the state. The organisation will, it la thought, ' greatly simplify the carrying on of business with the small banks In different sections of the state. State Food and Dairy Commissioner Peterson says the Utah dairyman .Is finding out that a cow which produces 300 pounds of butter a year can be kept for tha same amount of money a year that Is required of a cow yielding 125 pounds. The Ministerial association u. Ogden has recommended to the city council that s municipal woodyard be operated under the direction of the police department, where the unemployed ran secure work putticlenl fur food and lodging. At present there are twenty evea canning factories In the slate, employing 750 people, and with a dally About average payroll of $1,500. tomatoes, 800,000 cases of canned peas, beans and other getaldes and fruits have been shipped. Figures furnished by Ihe Stat Bureau of Statistics show that of the foreigners who came to the United States during the year Iroin June 30, liuiii, to June 30, 1907, a tonl of 4,211 announced that they Intended to make Utah their future home. Mike Gradovlrh, an Austrian, was shot and fatally wounded by Sam nl Brothers, a fellow countryman Garfield as a result of a quarrel uver religious matters. Gradovieli died after being taken to the hospital, and Brothers has not yet been raptured. Joseph B. Alvord died at his mime In West Weber last week, at the advanced age of 77 years. Hie deceescJ came to Ogden In 1819 with an ox team from Waterford. Hu h , and t crossed the plains twice with b brigades, bringing Into Utah. The Lehl sugar factory will be done slicing heels for this season on the 14ih or 15th Inst. The Sjwnlsh Fork station quit on December 23. One hundred and fifteen thousand tons ( 0 heels have been sliced, wbien is tons less than lust year, but (ho output of sugar will be greater than last season. The state board of land commit sinners Isst week derided to loan $100,000 to (he Irrigated Lands company, which Is putting in an Immense Tin reservoir in Carbon county. comjtany already has Installed a canil system capable of Irrigating 20.00) acres of land. md-car- I WATCHES. DIAMONDS. VVV lillilftft ?lf ftfftf ftffAAAA4 A ft K JEWELRY, J. BOWERS, JEWELER, Salt Lake City. NOW: 73 Main Strert. Em M. THOMAS. ATTOKUSV AT LAW. iVSS Salt Lake City' 22,-00- f R.E. ROSS, LAND AND MININS ATTONNOY, 53HK Salt Lake City. |