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Show THE ARGUS. duct themselves. And as the success of the Tom Show greatly depends uxin ihe artistic acting of the slaves, we feel that our services should be accepted, as we could at a moment'! notice go on the stage and play the parts without rehearsing or practise.' " 'Be It resolved by the Utah Press association, In convention assembled, that we herewith tender our united service to the Press club of Salt lake 91.50 in their presentation of the 'Tom x.00 Show at the Salt Lake theater, Feb. 75 3. 1908. We feel that our long service TAFT THE MAN OF THE HOUR. iS'icceaMir in The Rural Republican, robllshed Every Sunday by the WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. :8alt Lake City Utah Box 17. Subscription One Year Six Month Three Montha Price: a portion of the Woodman estate, and had remained Idle for a great numbef of years. Owoing to the near approach of a railroad, it was taken ur add a company formed for Its development It was while running a drift to the west from the old workings of titA mine that the strike was made. or vein of rich rarbonale or copper t at and drifts wu uncovered in the crossbeen has the time body present ana cut for a distance of over 60 feet been not baa wall yet the foot quent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and ex- Wanted Plain Food. Rlihsrd Mansfield had long cherished a tdan of establishing a chain of English Inns throughout this country, with plulu furulsbiugs and good pense of sale. JOHN SOUTH, Secretary. First publication, Jan. 26. 19u8. Last publication, Feb. 9, lVdtf. -- . food. pl Merely Preparatory. I don't mind telling you. said the PMty girl rnntulcntlally, "that I want to take a thorough course In cooking In order to fit ntyself to be a good Kitted. wife. You are doing the What gives the strike such Importance Entered as second-clas- s matter right off is the fact that the Frankie lies thing, February 20. 1906, at the postoffice at Merrur Miner. my dear," said the matron In Clifton the as Is known Salt lake City, Utah, under the Act The iieuple are for Taft because he from what of the cooking school. "May which paral- charge of Congress of March 3. 1879. la such an I ask huw Koou you exiicct to be marman, wise as a copper belt. 011 a zone double And in accordance with law and Judge, shrewd lu diplomacy, demo- lels the Clifton belt. A'( similar llow should I know?" devek ried? been of the board of directors order has which that In to vein his and sweet L. H. GRAY disposition, BUSINESS MANAGER cratic the pretty girl, daintily rolling sunny In his nature, frank and honest oped on the Lucy L. Is found crossing np her Hliv'e. "I haven't found the the 25th day of November, 1907. many shares of each parcel will In his talk and life, and embodying a the property. This strike proves man yet. 14 Eagle Block 'Business Office sold at public suction at the office same condition obtain in tba 9 fits him bet- an on so be of the tni 14 Eagle Bldg., at Salt doublet and the belta secretary, mineral parallel lake City, Utah, on Feb. 10, 19U8, at A BARGAIN. proved territory of the Clifton i the hour of 12 nt., to pay the delinA s trici. House t'or sale. Rooming together Work la being pushed at the mins Address or call on J. S. Nielson. 56 W. quent assessment thereon, with the costs of advertising and ex now that Its value has been demon- Filirth South- St., Salt Lake City. tne pense of sale. strated. Those acquainted with ano that JOHN SOUTH. Secretary. Amusements. property are all of the opinion added to Jan. 26. 1908. First publication other bonanza mine has been Salt Lake Theatre (First South and Last publication Fell. 9, 1908. the bonanzas of the state. Jtate), Eastern successes, 25 cents, up. Orpheum (State street, below 1st WINNER CLIFTON COPPER BELT A South), Vaudeville, 25 cents to 91. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Grand (Second South, east of State), Bee Hive Oil A Gas Company, a corf the Clifton Copper tfelodrama, 25 to 75 cents. Intention of principal place Lyric (Main, below 3rd South), Vau- poration. In Deep Creek; Belt Mining company. of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. deville, 10, 20 30 cents. to development has been responding Electric Theatre (264 S. State), MovNotice There are delinquent upon In a wonderful manner during the P 10 cents. the ing pictures, following described stock on actne season. The mine lies a mile to Nlekleodeon (Main, between 1st and count of assessment of 25 cents per on and L. directly of the Lucy south 2nd So), Moving Pictures. 5 cents. 1,000 shares, levied on the 7th day of the great Clifton copper belt, and tne .'ig. 1907, the several amounts December, of one beyond all doubt to make set opposite the numes of the respc-liv- e DELINQUENT NOTICE. great mines of the district. a shaft ha shareholders as follows: During the past season Deseret Oil & Gas Company, a cor Cert. Shares. Amt at feet 105 of been sunk to a depth Location of principal lpace O. C. Remnten ....11 10000 9 poratlon. wonderful body the bottom of which a of business, Salt Geo. J. Taylor ....13 10000 2.50 city, Utah. of ore was opened up. This body. In Notice There are delinquent upon H. E. Bassford.... 14 10000 2.50 addition to being over 25 feet In thick- the following described stock, on ac- li. E. Bassford.... 39 10000 2.50 of high grade ness. has a streak count of assessment of 25 cents G. W. Danley ....15 10000 2.50 ore which assays from many 1,000 shares, levied on the 25th dayper of G. W. Danley ....37 10000 2.50 average the show samples average 2.50 November, 1907, the several amounts Chrest Salthammer 16 10000 ton. to 300 the of value sfct the names of the respect- F. Walkingshaw ..17 10000 2.50 oposlte of are Belt The ore of the Copper Don H. Porter ....19 10000 2.50 ive shareholders as folloys: a like character to those of the Lucy Cert. Shares. Amt. Don H. Porter ....43 2500 .624 of L., but carry a higher percentage Edward Wannebo.. 4 20000 9 5.00 Edward Wannebo.. 24 10000 2.60 values the are So nlckcL great and tin 2.50 Edward Wannebo.. 69 HHHIO 4.10 Edward Wannebo.. 54 16400 In the two last named metals that If Edward 7.50 97 30000 R. A. Hasbrouck ..27 10000 2.50 Wannebo.. not were present, the gold and copper 5.00 B. Heymanson ....30 5000 H.E. Bassford .... 6 20000 1.25 the mine would still he a valuable one H, E. Bassford ... .51 1000 . 25 3(H) Jos. N. Papmean .41 .074 for these alone. . 25 1000 H. E. Bassford .... 52 200 Jos. N. Papmean .44 .05 there mine of the In other portions 1000 .25 H. E. Bassford .... 53 49 2iHM) A. R. Derge .50 of developamount has been a great . 25 1000 100 H.E. Bassford .02 Vi James Sabine, Jr... 61 ment work done, and a large amount Edward Scrace ....54 .... 7 20000 5.00 G. M. Bridwell ..62 600 .12Vi of copper ore has been hlockeu ou .... 8 20000 - 5.00'- T. J. Bridwell 600 ,12Vi .,..53 whloh will lq ready for the maj-kft. Porter In- - accord iu 100 00 5.00And Jaw. and an with. erttidpO"" reach' at last railroad when the Don H. Porter ....29 . 62 Vi order of the board of directors on 2500 district. IX H. Porter 5000 75 1.2a the 7th day of Dec., 1907, no many It la the Intention of the manageB. Heymanson ....21 5000 1.25 shares of each parcel will be sold at ment to push the Development of the 22 10000 2.50 G.W.Danley public auction at the office of the secyesr. the coming property during G. W. Danley ....25 10000 2.50 retary, 14 Eagle Building, at .Salt , G. W. Danley ....60 3000 1.00 lake City, Utah, on Feb. 10, 1908, at Stockton SantineL Geo. J. Taylor ..30 5000 the hour of 12 m., to pay the delln- 1.25 Work on the Mg double comparSeminole Copper tment ahift of the Mining companys property at Deep The Creek is now being pushed. shaft is down 60 feet, and will be sunk to the depth of several hundred before any gre&t amount of work will be ez-ended on the various levels. Practically applied In the treatment The mine lies to the south of the and correc-- ( s and cure of all diseases Copper Belt ground, and the same Geo. HamProf. bad of habits tlon by veins pass through It which Intersect den and Wife, Graduates of the Welt-nte-r the latter property. Though a fine School of Magnetic Healing, at quality of copper ore has been opened Nevada, Missouri, the largest InstiIn the mine, the ground lying nearer tution of Its kind In the world. Every dike, to the great rhyolite-porphyr- y known disease cured without drugs or which has intruded ltaelf through the Rheumatism the use of the knife. amount an Increased Is there district, Female disas If relieved disMagic. by have ores. In of gold the Assays cured. POSITIVELY eases Appendiclosed as high as 91,800 in the yellow citis and all kindred diseases cured metal, together with fine values in silIn from one to ten days. Asthma and ver and lead. all Bronchial troubles yield quickly sunk now Is which The shaft being to our treatment. .. is to be the main working outlet of he healthe mine Every kuuwu disease that is cureable can positively ed by .our Methods. o DONT BE A SKEPTIC, Mercur Miner. The young man who thought be But Investigate, would have a proposal or two before and then you won't say Im from Missouri, for we are here to the middle of January is now beginshow you. The Welt mer School ran show s larger percentage of permanent cures than any othw institution of Dealing in tne ning to suspect that there Is something wrong with bis looks. world. Come and see us. Consultation free. GEORGE HARNDEN AND WIFE, o Board oi Trade. Room 35. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Getting Bald. tw Editorial Rooms .... 16 Eagle Block personal experience that ter fur the great office than any other Bell Phone 3366. man of bis (lay. He knows not only his own country, hut the whole world, and all the world knows and honors him. He la hla own boom. All these accessories, conducted, judiciously help, hut it is many muon too late to talk of a launching or a discovery. The ! EDITORIAL NOTES. whole nation is talking about him, and nine out of ten men one meets are Senator Tillman insists upon pro- fur him. secnouncing Senator Bacon's private retary's name Buffalo." His name Is Mercur Miner. if they poininate Taft It will be just Bolfeuillet, and In Georgia, where everybody knows him, it Is pronounced like Roosevelt running again. e Bullyfoot, from Rabun Gap to We suppose that the grutnhlvra we Light. We merely desire to set shall have always with us, but the the South Carollnaian right about It. growlers will not be workable after Solomon expressed an opinion that January 1. there was nothing new under the sun, Minister Wu Ting Fang is needed but an Alabama newspaper reporter to find out the has discovered that he will be paid off just now In America five times during the forthcoming Feb- facts about the mix-uruary, which he thinks Is novel enough, Perhaps after his successful duck-hun- t. If not altogether new. Mr. Bryan may receive assurBecause of Its rather parched sur- ances of support from Grover Cleverounding territory, Chattanooga has land. a been dubbed Boozanooga, but Georgia" says an exchange, la furisn't at all sure the name will nishing more men to the navy than any stick for any length of time. other state In the union. They have King Alfonso is reported to be a doubtless concluded that a life on the consumptive, but if he Is eating nine rolling deep Is preferable to the water meals a day, as one writer asserts, it wagon on dry land. must be consumption of food that is EDITORIAL BRIEFS. wearing him out Stockton Sentinel. Georgia is taking her medicine We want to fight, by jinasserts the Florida Times Union. Yes; go, If don't we do; we've got the men, just like Kansas, and out of the same weve got the ships, we've got the kind of bottles. blrhloride of mercury, the chloroHow about the foundations of the form, the scalpel, the bandages, the calomel and soda, the quinine, the 1 British empire,. With the Sacred Len- - formaldehyde,' and the liver pills too. Times hands in the of a dns frivolous -editor. Included In the eqpipment of the fleet are sixteen pianolas. Now let ANNUAL PRES8 MEETING. the Chinese come on with their tomtoms if they dare. The Utah Press Association Meet and Elect Officers, Etc. Secretary Tafts tour of the world The Utah Press association, an or- Is to be put on the stage. Needless edi- to say, the stage timbers wll be prop-eil- y ganization comprising country tors of. the state, met Monday, 20th, reinforced. In the Salt Lake Press cluiib rooms John W. Gates Is planning to give to and elected the following officers: President, S. L. Raddon. Park City President Dias a pleasant New Year Record; first vice president, H. C. surprise in presenting an oil trust to Hicks, Provo Enquirer; second vice Mexico. president, Fred Turner, Logan Republican; third vice president, A. H. Don t get the Bryans mixed. The Shulthess, Salt lake; secretary, C. V. new one from Florida might be difAnderson. Alta Independent; treasur-- . ferent. er, L. H. Gray, Argus, Salt Lake; dele, EDITORIAL NEWS BRIEFS. gate to national convention, Fred Turner; alternate, D. P. Felt, Davis County Argus; historian, Brlant S. Young, Milford Times. "Although the vice president does Argus, Salt Lake. Discussion followed papers. Borne of not sympathize with many of the doctrines advocated by the president, he which were: and Subscription Subscription has not said a word to Indicate this, Rates, by I. E. Diehl of the Mammoth says the Brooklyn Eagle, speaking Record. through the mouth of Its Washington The New Postal Ruling. by Fred correspondents. We long suspected that some of our Washington corresTurner, of the lagan Republican. Report on National Editorial As- pondents were mind readers. sociation Work, by S. L. Raddon. of An eastern contemporary says, An Honest Criticism of the Utah State Press. by Albert F. Phillips of Keep your eye on Hughes, while a western editors advice Is "Keep the Park Record, your eye on Johnson. and from Pennthe Salt lake Tribune. Those present when former Presi- sylvania comes the word, "Keep your Now, what Is a man dent Charles England of the lagan eye on Knox. Journal announced the opening of the to do when he has only two eyes? session were: James Klrkham, Lehl One Banner; I. E. Diehl, Mammoth Record; swears of the Jurors In the Thaw case he never before heard of the D. P. Felt, Davis County L. 8. Argus; Raddon. Park Record; John F. Burt, defendant We believe public opinion Juvenile Instructor; I H. Dahlqulst, would have sustained the Judge If he ordered this man Utah Posten; James T. Jakeman, Mer-cu- r had Immediately back Miner; L. H. Gray, of the Salt IsIa to the farm and his happy es- lake Argus; W. C. Hicks, Provo Enquirer; William Buys, Wasatch Wave; One ton of coal will give off 65.000 Fred Turner, Logan Republican; W. I Elswlck, Milford Times; Miss Ann M. feet of gas, bo an expert says. That, Cannon, Young Woman's Journal; Ar- however, is small compared with the nold H. Schulthess. Reobachter, Salt output of one light-weigcongressman. Lake; Parley P. Jensen, Salt Lake. The following from the Deseret AT THE FRANKIE AN IMPORTNew's rejiort did not come before the ANT STRIKE. meeting but it Is so applicable that we reproduce it: Mcrcur Miner. At the afternoon session the folWhat Is beyond s doubt one of the was resolution lowing most adopted: strikes that ever was as country newspaper men has fitted made Important In the Deep Creek was and qualified us to give a faultless ex- made in the Frankie mine country, a short time hibition of how real slaves would con ago. he property was for a king time EDITORIALS. Ty-be- Chat-anoog- ht first-clas- - gold-copp- lock-out- ! said elderly To Quickly Mend Tin, Paste a piece of stiff brown paper serosa the hole, by means of cold water paste. Pour boiling water Into the pan and allow to stand awhile The pan can be washed in hot or cold Utah Newspaper and Mining Company, a corporation. location of principal place of buslnese. Salt lake City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 27th day of Dec., 1908, an assessment of 4 cent per share was levied on the capital stock ot the February 1st. payable corporation, 1908, to L. II. Gray, treasurer, at 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt lake City, Utah. Any stock ution which this assessment may remain unpaid on the lat day of February, 1908, will he delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment Is made before H will be sold on the 25th day of February, 1908, at the hour of 12 o'clock m., at 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost ot advertising and expense of sale. L. H. GRAY, Secretary. Office. 14 Eaglo Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication, Dec. 29, 1908. 1-- ASSESSMENT NO. 1. Peoples Hard Coal Mining ComLocation of pany, a corporation. principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 9th day of January, 1908, an assessment of 91.50 per 1,000 shares was levied on the capital stock of the corporation payable Feb. 12, 1908 to F. B. Scott, Assistant treasurer, at 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 12th day of February, 1908, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 2nd day of March, 1908, at the hour of 12 oclock m., at 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent asses sent, together with the cost to advertising and expense of sale. F. B. SCOTT, Secretary. Office, 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication Jan. 12. 1908. Lunches Put Up. Meals Served at H Hours, Phone, Ind. 2702. "MARBLE SPRINGS, The Pure Whiskey. MR& M. C. NILSSOM, Prop. MEALS 25C. HOME COOKING 115 W. South Temple 8L. RIEGER & UXDLEY, Distributors. mmaammmmmmmmmmammmammma 7 Salt Lake City. 0 J. H. J La Court I Nicely Furnished Rooms. t t t . Single or in Suite. Rates, BOc, 75c and 81 '0 per day. Steam Heat lnd. Phone 2449. J. A. BENSON, Prop. A 47 East First South Street. I A Model Dye Works. 8outh West Temple, and Gents Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. Laces. Silks, Gloves. Fancy Goods, Portieres, Woolens, Draperies, etc. C .C. BONNARD. Manager Both Phones 219-1- . French Benzol Dry Cleaning and Dry Dyeing a Speedily. 143 ladles rj. m inrmn r. - Union Dental Co. JL50 50c, 75c, SL MARSHALL. IMI Par MANAGER. SALT LAKE CITY. HONEST WORK. HONEST PRICES. Painless Extraction of Teeth .ot no Pay. All Work Positively Guaranteed. Phones: Bell, 1126-X- ; Wash. Ind. 1126. 218 South Male. water. o Harm In Roentgen Raye According to a Danish medical Journal the Roentgen rays were recently used upon a boy 6 years old, who was treated In hospital for disease of the hair. After 25 applications of the rays the lad was seat home cured. But whereas his nature had previously been bright and Intelligent, now he became absent-mindeand unreliable, and was sent back to the hospital. lie has been fur some time since under medical obaervntloa, and the pronouncement of the doctors attending the case is that the Roentgen rays can easily penetrate the thin scalp of a child and have an undesirable Influence on the brain. P rPfil! A m The Delicatessen 1 44 E. Second South SL Asses WUmsHsmL ( EVERY ONE KNOWS Salt Lake City; f f Electric Lights, Bath. Bat Cald Water, f f THE CRESCENT. fA Mrs. 4 A Bart Phillips, Prop. A RATES ftrsai 50c le 91.S0 par Day. SALT LAKE CITY A 329 8, State St. M Neatly Furnished Rooms. f f f MRS. MARY MARRIOTT, A PROPRIETOR A d Ask Your Dealer For a Magnetic Healing p Here is another the barber as he examined the gentleman's head. - ASSESSMENT NO. 8. ""grS-tl- 0 -- . 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