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Show f JV 1 I THE ARGU VOL. III SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, 3IAHCH THE ARCUS. WESTERN S'lccea-- PUBLISHING CO. to The Rnm Republican. Published Every Sunday by the nr Salt Lake City Utah Box 17, Subscription Price: One Year .$1.50 1.00 .75 Six Months Three Months Business Office 14 Eagle Block Bell Phone 3366. eflclal results. First, by warning the railroads In advance that the administration, and through it the public, will be in a position to Judge whether or not they are warranted by any decrease In business In decreasing the pay of their employees the letter will. It is believed, operate as a determent to railway managers who might be disposed to make material reductions In wages; second, by so deterring the railway managers from acting hastily, to and so contributing themselves check business, it will, It is maintained, serve to tide over a' temporary depression which has naturally followed the financial stringency and which Entered as second-clasmatter February 20. 1906, at the postofflce at has hit the railroads later than the Balt Lake City, Utah, under the Act manufacturers, while in a comparaof Congress of March 3. 1879. tively short time this depression will L. H. GRAY .. BUSINESS MANAGER have passed and there will then be no occasion to reduce wages. s 15 idiaiKu til like Ion was upon Local & News Items the labor aud lives of the early apostles, and the communal life of the early Christians. . I The parents' class section was d over by Mr. Oscar KirLham, and lie general discussion was upon courtship and marriage, and to what extent should interfere in this mat- Ijaivuts Dr. Jas. E. Talmage was among the visitors, and sisike briefly upon acquiring and applying knowledge. . The musical features were under tjhe lead of Mr. Edward Tike, f On the following morning the Sunday School Union held a reunion at to the ydenu hall, complimentary Workers. About 501) Mople were In attendance. pre-Qide- CITY SALTS. Why shouldnt the board of health prevent the use of tobacco and cigars by proprietors and sales people in provision grocery, and meat and stores? Haven't you noticed them spitting about on tbe floors? This surely is neither cleanly nor healthy. Some people don't seem to know that they should ''keep to the right" when passing along tbe street. How murh public annoyance would be saved if this rule were more generally observed.- - NO. 15, 1D0S. frame, I bed si cad. 2 bundles bedding, 1 bed lounge, 1187.50. W. M. Houser, 1 valiee, $7.50. Henry Watson, 1 vallce, 1 bundle clothing, 942.50. J. F. McCsrrall, 2 vallces, $39.50. Francis Barnard, 1 box household goods, 145.50. John Weeks. 1 trunk. $40. Dora Bowman, 1 trunk. $27.50. J. W. McCulloek, 1 bundle clothing, $35.50. To" be sold at delinquent LAKE COUNTY OFFICERS. a n . sale on the 16th day of March, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m., In front of the Union Storage company, at 337-- West . 14-1- 5 Union Dental Co. s By-law- t, lr to Torpedoes $75,000 for Hio Wants Secret 9 ' Me-Ki- Hostilo Second South St., Salt lake City, Washington. William Wilson of PaUtah. terson. N. J., appeared at the capltol UNION STORAGE COMPANY. K. F. Hanna, Manager. the other day In the gulae of the Last avlor of the United States navy. First pub. Febry. 23, 1908. pub. Msrch 15, 1908. He haa walked through the dark that fie at the bottom of the valleya NO. 3. ASSESSMENT sea. He haa stood, hand In hand with a mermaid, on the crests of subPlymouth Rock Mining Compauy. a Ivocation of principal merged mountains. Ha ban communed corporation. place of business. Salt lake City, with the shark and the scuttleflsh. He han learned from the swordfish how Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a the watere of the mighty ocean may meeting uf the Hlmrd of Directors be hacked to pieces. Tbe secrets of held on tbe 17th day of February, the seas are hla and the mysteries of 1908, an asqesament of 50 cents per the waters are like A B C to him. 1,000 shares was levied on the capital Therefore, William Wilson haa stock of the corporation, payable March 25lb. 1908, to C. J. McNItt, thought It to be a grievous error to let treasurer,, at 144 South Second West, thin knowledge go for naught WilSalt lake City, Utah. Any stork upon liam Wilson did not let It go for which this assessment may remain naught He baa Invented a device unpaid on the 25th day of March, 1908, that will mean millions, possibly bilwill be delinquent and advertised for lions, ordollara to the government's sale at public auction, and, unless capacious pockat payment la made before, will be William Wilaon haa an Invention sold on the 15th day of April, 1908, at the hour of 12 o'clock m., at 144 that at a nominal coat will ao fortify South Second West, Salt lake City, the ships of the American navy as to Utah, to pay the delinquent assess- make the swiftest torpedoes of other' ment, together with the cost of ad- navies mere minnows nibbling In vain at the aides of Uncle Sam'a vertising and expense of sale. C. J. McNITT, Secretary. The strongest subsurface proOffice, 144 South Second West, Salt jectile will strike the ahlpe and fall, lake City, Utah. vain and useless, to the bottom of tho First publication, Feb. 23, 1908. ocean when once tbe ahlpa have been provided with tbe new Invention. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP William Wllaon'a contrivance la In NOTICES. tbe nature of an endleaa chain. Ill Consult County Clork or respective consists of llnkn visible and Invisible) signers for further Information. It is to be hung around the bulks of vessel, and, in tlma of battle. It la fo SUMMONS. be dropped Into the sea, completely In the district Court of Salt Lake the part of tho ship that) surrounding County, state of Utah. ; is under water. Torpedoes will get mixed np la this chain-armo- r effect. S3 v&SSrS G-'- INVENTOR HAS NOVEL DEVICE TO PROTECT BATTLESHIPS. .. Propotee Chain Armor of Inviaible Llnko to Ward Off Attacks of storage THE LUCY L. OF DEEP CREEK. Cigars are a line thing to those who use them, but why should others be Developments in Deep Creek Prove Result in Illinois. so much annoyed by having the smoke the Mine to be a Whale. County Seat, Salt Lake City. Into their faces at every turn. 8tockton 8entlneL puffed Clerk J. U. El dredge, Jr. In Illinois Uncle oJe Cannon gets Be considerate, gentlemen of the IilHeceut developments at the Iatcy Treasurer J. A. Groesbeck. mine near Clifton, Deep Creek In the Chicago Tribune voting contest west. Recorder P. O. Perkins. country, demonstrates beyond the 125 votes, Taft, 85; Roosevelt, 45; Sheriff C. F. Ehnery. If the postofflce authorities would shadow of a doubt that the ore liodiea 23; La Follette, 9; Knox, 1; Hughes, Assessor C. M. Brown. on the surface and throughFairbanks, 2; Root and Cortelyou post a placard giving the time of ar- exposed Auditor F. Heglnbotham. and Cummins, rival and closing of the mails for dif- out the upper workings of the mine. Foraker one; each, Attorney Willard Hanson. none. The same story Is told in Indi- ferent points east and west. It will be HP to the depths. The long tunnel which has been run Into the hill from Surveyor J.B. Swenson. ana. There the vice president la s great convenience to the public. Commissioners J. the east encountered s fault which Mackey, J. E. credited with 108 votes, but Taft gets Clinton and J. B. Cosgrlff, It Wis known to exist at depth from The political pot is simmering. 30, Roosevelt, 4; Hughes, 2; Cannon, look out Indications. When the fault 1; Foraker, 2, and the rest nothing at will soon begin to boll, thenscum. Go surface EDITORIAL NOTES. was encountered 290 feet from the tor steam and sizzle and all. Many eyes are opening the lime, which had formed In Wisconsin things are still more quietly, gentlemen. A Philadelphian has cured himself of you. note the walls above, ceased to lie found, and watching taking 144 of a bad case of nerves by sawing significant, there being 21 votes for another formation taking Its place. for Hughes, wood. A number of persons now In La Follette, 99 for Taft, fA winze was sunk in this point and EIGHTH WARD M. I. As. 6 13 for for and Cannon, Roosevelt, the lime light of publicity might help upon sinking In the nelgbliorhood of none else. for anyone in the cure of their suffering brethren As usual of there was a large twenty feet the edge of the vein was .If they also could bring themselves to Just to show the situation In the attendance on late, encountered. This has been explored Tuesday the point where they would say noth- south a few sample states are selected Mr. Frank Chamberlain evening. sang a solo, sql the vein has shown up stronger Carolina North from section. that saw wood. but ing followed later by the aid richer than above the fault gives Taft 67, Hughes 8, Roosevelt 9, My Dear, This winze wan carried down some A will Involving a four million dol- La Follette 1, Cannon 4, Fairbanks Bong That Touched My Heart lar estate, devoted to charity has been and Foraker one each and the others These were well rendered and much distance below the first point of contact with the. vein, and now a drift pheld In New York. This Is so un- blank. In Alabama the figures are appreciated. Mr. William Murdock read Mark Iq being pushed Into the ore body usual as to be significant and Is enough Taft, 40; Hughes, 6; Roosevelt, 8; to make the ghost of Samuel J. Til-de- Cannon, 4; Fairbanks, 3; Foraker, 2; Twains Mr. William's Experiences from a lower level. Thia drift la now the Membraneous Croup." lq about thirty feet and the banging La Follette, Knox, Root, Cbrtelyou With go into convulsions. took wall has not yet been reached. The Ladles Young department and Cummins each blank. Miss J .That the new ore body is a whale The state of Texas has thrown one As sample of the northwest the up the study of Longfellow. of the Gould railroads Into the hands combined vote of North and South Da- Irene Hunter treated of His Life,' li size ! the opinion of many wbo of a receiver. There's one thing about kota may be taken. These two states showing the quiet, orderly New Eng- are acquainted with the ground. To these Texas antl-tnlaws; there Is are given together, Taft 228, Hughes land life as the index to his poetry. prove this theory, to the west of the Miss Eleanor Walbeck analysed his drift sow being run In the ore, there them. about nothing mollycoddlsh 19, Roosevelt 128, La Follette 48, Can-nonKnox 1, Fairbanks 2, Foraker writings as a poet classing him first Iran Intrusive mass of rhyolite, to attribSenator Hale estimates the cost of Root 4, Cortelyou and Cummins of Americas popular poets In variety wnfch agency the faulting is forma-tlqft-uted. This mass has cut the of subjects. our new navy at $1,200,000,000, and to 1, blank. . Miss Winnie 81ms discussed "Evan-gellne,- " right angles, and goes down , think that it Is already nearly obsoMost Interest at the outset of the that great human-hear- t lete! ,y story fohu jthh tarfgpti i Aoetb flmea kayo convention will center In the attitude there la Butthat ranks first in literature, and blu replaced-- with WHY WAS THE CHANGE MADE7 of New England for obvious reasons V It mmr ba.lVt tilww to note.that. fendant: Miut give AU to; Hughes 6 koosa This work la one of the special fea- body. You are hereby summoned to apRepresentative'' LiTley of Connect- velt 22, Foraker 1,. Cortelyou L and tures of the Mutuala, and enables the It la to demonstrate this that work pear within twenty days alter tbe icut has made some startling charges others nothing. In Massachusetts the people to get at least an intro- la being pushed on the drift If thia service of thia summons upon you, If m the house to the effect that undue vote was Taft 99, Hughes 32, Roose- young duction to the beat In English and theory la correct the mine la one of nerved within tbe county in which and Fairbanks Influence has been velt 16, Cannon, Knox, and Improper American literature. This In a meas- the biggest In the country. Tbe eyes this action Is brought, otherwise, brought to bear on the naval commit- one each. Foraker 2, Root 1, and oth- ure should controvert the question- of all Deep Creek are centerd on the within thirty days after service, and tee of. that body which Induced it to ers blank. able influences of the current trashy developments now under way, and as defend the above entitled action; and provide in the naval appropriation Stuff that too easily falls Into the no wall la yet in sight time only adds in case of your failure ao to do. JudgMERCUR NEWS NOTES. bill for eight submarine boats and to the satisfaction of those Interested ment will be rendered against you acof the people. bands two the presibattleships, after only "Love for Humanity" was the sub- In the district cording to the demand of the comMiner. Mercur dent and the secretary of the navy This o Mens of the study. Young plaint, which ban been filed with the entertained E. ject Mrs. Frank Caffey liad urged that provision be made for White-loc- k clerk of said court. Thia action Is the Ladles Aid society Wednesday waa treated by Messrs. J. A. Love four battleships and only four Man. The Bunks and Alexander Adamson. brought to recover a Judgment disTwelve of the members It is to be hoped that this afternoon. It takes a bunko man to appreciate solving the bonds of matrimony be--, Is the keynote of the Father In hla afterA were very pleasant present to be sifted the bottom, matter will tween the plaintiff and defendant. and refreshments were dealings with Hla children. It leads fully the good things of life. lor the credit of the party as well as noon waa spent friendof relations FRANK H. SCOTT, establish Him to hostess. o the served by charming for that of the committee In quesAttorney (or Plaintiff. B B ship 'with them. Love for humanity Amusements. tion. P. O. address: Eagle Block, Salt Lake Theatre (First South and George E. Wilcox, J. H. Yates, Jas. broadens the mind and enlarges the W. Telford and Joseph Sussman took heart, and enables ua to set great It ate), Eastern successes, 25 cents, up. Salt Lake City, Utah. EDITORIAL NOTES. First publication, March 1, 1908. the Initiatory in the L O. O. F. last store on the essentials. Orpheum (State street below 1st o Last publication, March 29, 1908. of Odd order The 25 to cents $1. Wednesday night Milford Times. South), Vaudeville, The New York World has completed Fellows Is rapidly growing In Mercur I. O. O. F. AFFAIRS. Grand (Second South, east of State), d task of naming six- and men of high order are becoming its delodrama, 25 to 75 cents. teen Democrats who could poll more members. Lyric (Main, below 2rd South), VauOwing to the cosmopolitan characJH votes than Mr. Bryan, but the answer ter of our city, the fraternal societies deville, 10, 30 30 cents. Last Thursday evening tbe city mar- are often called upon to assume the Electric Theatre (264 8. State), Movremains the same. They could, but SALT LAKE CITY. they won't this year If Mr. Bryan shal, J. EL Clark, went to the resi- care and relief of many transients ing pictures, 10 cents. HONE8T WORK. of the with dence supposi- from distant states. Combined knows himself. Nkkleodeon (Main, between 1st and Harvey Averett, HONE8T PRICES. tion being that gambling was going local responsibilities, this makes a de- ad So), Moving Pictures, 5 cents. Painless Extraction of Teeth oi A Nebraska woman sewed her hus- on. Before anybody could respond to cided tax upon the time of the local oo Pay. All Work Positively Guar band between two blankets and be- his knock the marshal kicked the door committees. In order to meet the BALE OF GOODS FOR DELIN 1126-X- ; Bell, anteed. Phones: labored blm with a rolling pin until in, when It was discovered that a few new condition of things, tbe Odd FelQUENT8T0RAGE. he agreed to sign a temperance pledge. friends had got together for a social lows have organized a Joint rielef Notice la hereby given of tbe sale Ind. 1126. 218 South Main. We rather suspect that Is one variety game of high five. No money was In committee of the N. G.k and V. of the following described goods for of prohibition likely to actually pro- sight and no gambling coulT be of tbe several lodges, of which H. delinquent storage by the Union StortaMMWWSWMWSMWMSSMHSSf hibit proved on them. No. 1, Is president; J. S. Mc- age company: -o T. W. List to date of Delinquent Storage. Carty, No. 17, vice president; THE PEARL CAFE. The Illinois man who left a thouUTAH PATENTS. J. II. Murphy, 1 trunk, $19. Hopkina, No. 3, secretary and treasmonuas hla sand empty whiskey Jugs 65 E. Second South, Salt Lake City. urer. P. E. Gordon, 1 trunk, $53.50. ment was evidently a believer in "de- Mercur Miner. s REGULAR DINNER 25 CENTS. .. have been adopted and Mrs. Joa. Siegel, 7 barrels crockery, Granted this week. Report by C. will I trunks. $64. parted spirits." individual Short Orders Any Time. the hereafter lodges A. Snow & Co., Patent Attorneys, OYSTERS. work and responEL F. much bo of relieved 1 $31. Carter, trunk, Sailors In the Peruvian navy beat Washington, D. C. F. J. Pleper, Salt LADIES DINING ROOM. W. B. Sparkman, 1 box books, $31.25. our Jackies in an International boat Lake City, Hair Tonic. For copy of sibility. 3 Pure Cream. last Monday EL W. Smith, 1 box clothing, $32.25. Beat Coffee, race. Looks like an exchange of cour- any of above patents send ten cents Jordan lodge No. W. A. SAMP8EL. upon first the John conferred household 1 1 degree box Ford, night trunk, In postage stamps with date of this tesies. 1 sewing machine, 1 mirror (Cut This Out When You Come In.) sixteen new members. Five applpaper to C. A. Snow ft Co., Washing- icants are now on the waiting list to goods, A man has been arrested In Utah ton, D. C. be passed upon at the next meeting. o- for stealing a bath. Heavens! It Isn't . A date has been set for Initiations, a crime to take a bath In that country, SUNDRIES. 8T0CKT0N and active work Is being done to InIs It? crease the class to fifty. Tbe mem8torkton Sentinel. Ask Your Dealer For bers are vieing with each other in are of If we can get the Chinese to fightthe leasers Quite a number character men of good inviting young ing the Japis, the yellow peril will not about ready to ship their ore. to Join the order. be so perilous. Jt J The regular attendance has about W. A. Fralley haa four men workANENT THE RAILROADS. trebled on hla from farm brush the during the month. Among Die ing cutting visitors were Charles W. Dempete, field. "MARBLE SPRINGS," Milford Times Idaho: M. Lewyn, Denver; A. L Wag-gfctji Jt The Pure Whiskey. Speaking of railroads. It now seems John H. Jenkins. MoThe streets are dry now and the Illinois; certain that the Aldrich financial bill baseball fans will soon be getting ntana; J. W. Michener, Ontario; Wm. will, by amendment be made to take around. Nelson, Missouri. tbe first step toward ascertaining the o JT jl ' physical value of the railroad properTwo yellow flags are floating in the S. S. LIBERTY STAKE ties. It Is proposed so to amend the air In town and It la hoped that there bill as to provide that only the bonda will be no more. RIEGER ft LINdlEY, Distributors. At the last meeting of Liberty stake rf such railroads as have had their luu-r-s- l o Sunday School Union, much physical value ascertained and certiwaa manifested, particularly in the GRANT8VILLE GATHERINGS. fied by the interstate commerce comtheological department and the par mission may be accepted by the sec- 8torkton Sentinel. -Mr. Albert Reiser bad ents' class. as the basis of the treasury retary The Tooele Mercantile company la circulabank national for emergency J- - H. MARSHALL, winding np their business here. SpeThe Tooele stake quarterly confer tion. This seems entirely reasonable cial closing out sale la on. and ence MAXACEI. will be held hero Saturday for the treasury, when accepting such Sunday, the 7th and 8th Inst It Ina bonds, la really accepting as security County Fruit Tree Inspector Jamea expected that some of tho twelve apon-tlethe first mortgages on the railroads, Palmer is around serving notices on will be present business that It la only good and It the farmers to spray their trees. f . as a reprebefore accepting such . mortgages the William Marshal Spry, tieasury should first ascertain the The Grantsvllle orchestra went to sentative of the Western Pacific Railvalue of the property mortgaged. Ophlr last Friday to play at a grand road company, met with the city conn-cl- l ball held in that llttlo enterprising last Saturday evening and made EFFECTS OF THE mining town In the Oquirrh BENEFICIAL range. the following proposition: That if tbe PRESIDENTS LETTER. Grantsvllle people would give 44 E. Second South SL Spring la opening np and the farm- company tbe free right of way and Amass Wilson Betel. Stockton Sentinel. ers are ready to plow and sow grounds and furnish $4,000 In Those In a position best to Judge grain. getting EVEET 0X1 knows of snow in the moun- depot their Plenty build cash would or labor, they are now of the opinion that the pres- tains and good prospect for heaw road up to the town. A mass meeting idents letter will have two very ben-- crops. will be called to consider the matter. SALT a men-of-wa- nothing doing In the destruction line, and then drop ont of existence; forever. But William Wilaon cannot give uft hla knowledge for nothing. He car. rlea In every pocket copies of a bill he wants Introduced providing that to William Wilson $75,000 aball he given 'and that, lu return for this paltry aum. William Wilson ahall drop In on navy1 department officials and teach them how the ships of the navy ahall be made impregnable. William Wilson has a sublime confidence In hla invention.- - He haa pictures of it In sections, and as a whole. He haa a water color painting of a battleship safeguarded by the chaln-lik- e fort lie Is a atout man, of medium height, with whiskers that look like the beard of Neptune. On hla face there la a crimson hue that comes from braving the dangers of the deep, conversing with mermaids on the crests of submerged mountains and communing with the shark. He smiles but rare-ly. He la tremendously In earnest "The Invention Is entirely reliable," he explained. "I have tested It on a rowboat In Chesapeake bay. It will not Injure a ship's speed, and it Is absolutely Impossible for a torpedo to make any Impression on It I am giving It away, when I say the government can have It for $75,000." William Wilson, however, has found no enthusiasm at tbe capltol regarding hla Invention. No member of congress cares to Introduce tbe bill he carries In his pockets. One member told him he had been approached by John M. Jones of New York, who wanted $50,000 to build an airship, and, having refused John Jones request, he would have to refuse William Wllaon'a. As William Wilson retired from the abode of the lawmakers, declaring he would return to take up again the fight for recognition, an irreverent employe of the capltol aang a few bars from "Swim Out, OGrady." But William Wilaon regarded him with an expression of profound pity. $150,000 SCRAP OF PAPER. Claimant to Fortune Saya He Found Will Under Floor Oilcloth. Johnstown, Pa. A peculiar contest was argued before Register and Recorder Griffith, as probate Judge, when the authenticity of the writing purporting to be the will of Mrs. Frances Slick of Conemaugh township was lu dispute. An estate worth $150,000 la Involved. The woman died a few months ago, and no will could be found until lately, when the paper In dispute devising the estate to James Warfield of Conemaugh township waa found under a floor oilcloth of her home. Forty heirs under the Interstate law contest Warfield's claim. No decision has been reached. |