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Show THE AR.GU VOL. Ill SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1908. THE ARGUS" is The Thera Ilea Palestine, Canaan, Judea, ready to be taken while the Sultan la a real Sick Man. Nothing to hinder them. 8imply go and fight for It. Inter-Mounta- in GOVERNMENT Weekly. Anglo-Scandinavi- an ;' C. V. ANDERSON, EDITOR. te, Lozrrw Milock, 75 te, 48,' Published by WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. 14 lfegle Block BuaineM Office Bell 'Phone SICS. P. 0. Box 17, Salt Lake City SUBSCRIPTION: One year fi.50 month! Three montha 81x 1,0U 76 Entered aa aecond-claematter February SO, 1906. at the poatoffice at Balt lake City, Utah, under the Act of Cangreea of March I. 1879. a ecourt has or la suppower to enforce Its rulings, or rather the executive de partment la presumed to enforce the laws as interpreted by the courts. The national constitution wisely provides for the separation and independence of each of the great departments of government, 'legislative, executive, and judicial. Necessarily there are points of contact and herein lies the root of the trouble, but apparently not the solution. At different periods in our history charges have been made, and perhaps not without good reason, that the chief executive, the president, Primarily hae posed to COUNTY OFFICERS. . well-know- i I - n CITY SALTS. A uian who stole a statue of Diogenes and his lantern from a department store la New York was quickly caught and punished. When forced to associate with common shoplifters Diogenes must feel that his lot has fallen on evil days. Mr. Hearat Is goig to Europe, but promises to return in time to scatter a little broken glass and some rusty nails and tacks in the path of the Bryan automobile la the eastern states. Young Quentin Roosevelt is well posted on tbs batting averages of all the leaders in the liaselwll leagues. Admiration for the big stick appears to run In that family. first-clas-s Some of the newly elected bishops known, but may not be generally Sinlth'a name Bounds very faSL Bishop stimulate business. ' lawyer David II. Morris of George, one of the leading Demo- miliar. crats of southern Utah, haa been attending to business and visiting AMEND ARTICLES OF friends in the city this week. ATION. I Lake City. Utah, Salt , TClder Huntsman of Enterprise June 2, 1908. ptsaed through this city on hla way Notice is that there hereby given home, after a two years, mission to will be a meeting of the stockholders the Bon them States. of the Eagle Bird Mining A Milling o ,,company, a corporation of Utah, on READ PLEASE CAREFULLY. ) June 30, 1908, at 12 oclock noon, at I Oa January 1, 1908, the poatoffice the office of the company at room 28 department put Into effect Order 907, Eagle Block, Salt Lake City, for the voting upon and amendcontaining many Important amend- purpose of VIII of the Articles of the ments to the postal laws and regula- ing Article tions affecting the mailing of second-clas- s incorporation of aald company to read as followa: mall matter. , ARTICLE VIII. new regulations provide that a The limit of capital stock agreed fuhUsher may. send sample copies to . . - - - n vice-preside- anti-injuncti- East-boun- Stop-over- . n Alla Independent. Montclalrs, N. J., Is a progressive town, and Montclair proposes to control barking dogs and dogs running at large. Now Salt Lake la admittedly one of the most progressive cities west of the Mississippi nver. Why sliould not Salt Lake emulate the example of her eastern sister and curb the dog nuisance. There Is a valid excuse fur keeping a dog on a farm or ranch, or even on some large suburban place, but what excuse can be offered for the numberless curs running at large without value, worth, .rice, or breed? Thia Paper Will Answer Inquiries ' Salt Lake City is the only city In (he country, if not In the world, Under This Head to Subscribers. yhere the pioneer settlers and the Majority of the people go to worship of the Interior, Department on the holy Sabbath knowing General Land Office, that while thus devoutly engaged Washington, D. C., Aug. 11, 1906. United there la being distributed throughout Registers and Receivers, yurfr clty a dally paper devoted to Land Offices: States Sira Tour attention la called to uallgniug them and purposely saying manner of evil against them. section 39. act of March 3, 1903 (32 tow long could such a condition exall which declares that 1223), Stat., Chris-Ifinal orders and certificates of nat- ist anywhere In the uralisation thereafter Issued or made dart world If a daily paper should assail the Catholics or any other by courts or tribunals granting nab sect? urallsatlon shall be null and void It on not do show faces spe- Ljohu their they G. cifically that there has been made the EasternMcQuarrie, president of States mission of the and filed of record In such court or Mormon church, headquarters in New tribunal an affidavit executed by the York, has been In town week. applicant for naturalisation reciting Ho is about to retire from this his church and affirming the truth of every ma- dudes In the east, after an honorable terial fact requisite to his naturalise' record of eight years service. Presto are directed and you reject tion; all such orders or certificates, or cop- ident McQuarrie Is a native of St. ies thereof, as have not been made tioorg 4 In conformity with that statute when 4' Balt Inke real estate is regarded to who claim presented by persons u a Investment. The hare been naturalised since the date Kewhouse property has had a large of that act loan of eastern money at 6 per cent Very respectfully, Cant our money dealers get more G. F. POLLOCK. eastern capital to loan at the same Acting Commissioner. rate? Lower Interest might help to Approved: has brought great political pressure to bear to secure the enactment of legislation to please himself or his President Roosevelt himself party. County Seat, Salt Lake City. has more than once been thus Clerk J. U. Eldredge, Jr. charged. This Is playing the game of Treasurer J. A. Qroesbeck. politics to a successful finish, and Recorder P. O. Perkins. the party in power appeals to the Sheriff C. F. Emery. people at the biennial elections for Assessor C. M. Brown. their approval; this with varying reAuditor F. Heglnbotham. THOMAS RYAN, But when it cornea to the Insults. Hanson. Willard Attorney Acting Secretary. of laws the the by terpretation J.B. Swenson. Surveyor land office has decided the case Commissioners J. C. Mackey, J. E. courts, the latter often declare them of The the United States vs. Joseph E. unconstitutional and thus the court Is Clinton and J. B. Coagrlff. supposed to stand squarely on the Lister of Parowan, holding that the constitution and protect the public latter has compiled with the homeTHE SCANDINAVIANS AS A PO- from stead law and Is entitled to a patent legal wrongs. LITICAL POWER IN UTAH. The case of the United States vs. But the courts are not supposed to make laws, and herein Is the main Samuel C. Mortensen of Parowan The Scandinavians are closely contention. Of late years the courts has been decided, in which It Is held with the history of Utah. have been In the habit of tagging on that while Mortepsen has not comAmong the pioneers we find some to their decisions certain positive or plied with the law, yet owing to sicknames, and ever since the settlement negative conditions of action under ness and climatic reasons he was of Utah the Influx from the Scandi- the term Injunction, declaring in ef- excused and the recommendation la navian nations has been very large. fect what the disputants must or that patent should Issue, In the case of Raleigh va. the State Today there are about 50,000 Scandi- must not dot such acts not being spenavians, Including their descendants. cifically mentioned in the laws inter- of Utah, Involving land near the GarIn Utah, and out of these at least preted. The labor men contend, and field smelter, the commissioner of- the 5,000 are voters. It la a we believe justly, that the court general land office baa reversed the fact that of all the nations In the should simply give Its decision on prior decision and sustains the State world none becomes so quickly and the question in dispute, leaving each of Utah In Its selection. It la held thoroughly Americanised as the emi- side free to act concerning other that the land la not of sufficient value grants from Scandinavia. They dis- - phases of laid 1st until other dis- for lime to bring It' within the class covered America hundreds of years putes arts. This would sushis tabor ot mineral lands. WnnlwwAwNMSWSw before . Columbia, but as there ware to use a.- thousand und one technical - no actual results from their discovery, means to harass the other aide and this city are claiming under the state. the honor and glory belong to Colum- thus prolong the dispute. L. H. GRAY, Land Attorney, bus. They were, however, among the All wisdom Is not confined to the Salt Lake City. first settlers of America. In 1632 or courts, for the history of our juris1639 they settled In Delaware, and prudence showe that every court In 150 FOR BEST ARTICLE. monuments of this fact still stand the land perhaps, notably the su there today. Millions upon millions preme court of the United States, The Republican Congressional Comof the best people In the United has more than once reversed Its own States have Scandinavian blood in decisions. Hence In great Industrial mittee offers 150 for the beat article their veins, and there are millions of disturbances labor Is too often over- not exceeding 1,000 words on the subnative-borParty Scandinavians residing in matched less by the court's decision ject: Why the Republican be Successful Next November. the United States at present who are than by its injunction or order to do Should The competition la open to all citizens of the republic, and who are or not to do something Indirectly or In judging the merits of contribuproud to belong to the greatest and Incidentally connected with the case. noblest nation In the world, and they For Instance, a man in labor trou- tions consideration will be given not have served their adopted land well. bles who should knowingly and will- only to style, arguments and facta preJohn Ericson's Monitor destroyed the fully trespass upon another's proper- sented, but to the convincing power, Merrimac and changed the current of ty, would be legally guilty of tres- and It should be borne In mind that of congress are to be elected the Civil war in favor of the North, pass, and it certainly appears to be members aa aa well president and could be did It not? Other incidents a great stretch of Imagination or cited. law to make such a one guilty of conNo manuscripts will be returned, The Scandinavians have made the tempt of court. but will be the property of the comsouthern part of Utah, Cache count, The plank should Box Elder county, Weber county, and not only be Inserted in all the na- mittee. The best article will be widely used largely Salt Lake county what they tional party platforms, but should be both In the newspapers of the country are today. They came here as poor! fought to a finish at the polls. in pamphlet form. and and wornout emigrants. Artists, The public should never forget that The award will be made and check printers, engravers, educators, etc., power la Inherent In the people and sent to successful contestant about had to become farmers. They didn't when their rights are Invaded or 1 know the slightest about It, hut they their liberties threatened, and there August 5th. Manuscripts must be did the best they could, struggled Is no way known to courts or execu- mailed not later than July 15th to LITERARY BUREAU, along and have become fairly pros- tives to protect them, then the peoRepublican Congressional Committee, perous. They knew the value and ple should make a way, Metropolitan Bank Building, power of education, however, and Back to the people! Washington, D. C. hence they started to educate their sons and daughters. The labor has THE JEWS AND PALESTINE. LOCAL. been one of sacrifice and hardship, ofIn column another this paper but the result of their work Is shown Prior to the war with Japan, Russia will be found an advertiseIllustrated standare Scandinavians The aa was one of the greatest ment of the today. regarded machine. washing "Easy" of education Utah. in at the head and most powerful nations of the ing State Superintendent of Schools A. world. She has always been classed The construction Is simply the appli-do of suction to cation of the C. Nelson is of Scandinavian parent- among the Christian nations. Her the work of power dirt from removing suso Mr. also is Christensen, age; ruling classes claim to be civilized clothes without rubbing, tl Is a galIn of schools Salt the after modern fashions. Because she vanized tub set on perintendent rasters, with a Ijike City. We could mention doz- Is so reckoned, other nations have ever to be manipulated by hand, havens of others who hold high financial never dared to Insist on extra-terr- i spring to lift all the and ecclesiastical positions, but that torlal jurisdiction within her bounds ing a spiral Not weight only heavy clothes, hut our of article. is not the object thus consenting to the execution (he finest and daintiest curtains mar If the Scandinavians were to unite justice through her established be thereby washed with little labor in a convention they would almost courts. But the many and flagrant and no danger to the delicate fabrics. hold the balance or power In any of violations of the spirit of justice Mr. the well known and Osborne, would and if they the national parties, Its application to the Jews within reliable and rubber tire bicycle come together on election day and Russias bounds should cause really G9 East Fourth South street. Is unanimously vote for a certain can- civilized nations to demand of her dealer, state agent for this machine, and will didate. that candidate would run that the Jews should be accorded1 the be pleased to answer all Inquiries conof of votes ahead his natural rights of man. That sensethousands the same. cerning beless persecutions should stop, and Read his ad., then write to him ticket, no matter what party he longs to; but the Scandinavians are stop at once. Surely the time has about it not clannish they never have been, come when people should be permit and they are not Inclined to be. They ted to think and believe as they wish DENVER A RIO GRANDE to being looked as long as they commit no "violence object, however, ROAD. Uon as Inferior to emigrants from on themselves or others. The Jews Excursions. other nations, when they In every re- have no nation of their own to fight June 0, 8. 12, 13, 15, 25, 2G. July 10 some in instances their cause. But that is no reason and 11. Final limit spect are equal and returning, Oct. 21 at. superior to other nations. why other nations should abuse the The Scandinavians In Utah are tak- or jiermit them to be abused. ROUND TRIP. Indeed, we again reel to say that Chicago ing an active part In politics because fr5.0!) like the present seems an opportune time St. Louis they love good government and 49.U0 to see good and pure men In office. for the Jews to go back to old Pales- Omaha. Kansas City, St. Joe .. 4'i.tK' They always stand for men whom tine and make a nation or them- Minneapolis, St. Paul 02.00 they know to be honest and upright; selves. The laws may not" be very and divers routes alStopovers hut if they are continually pushed favorable to them, but they should lowed. aside and trampled upon on account go, anyhow. The United Pueblo 123.50 or their nationality, they may some Great Britain, France, Germany,States, even June 12, 13, 15, 25. 26. July 10 ami do in what Utah wake and would lie perfectly willing 11. Russia, day tip Final return limit returning Oct. the Scandinavians did some years ago the Jews should go to Palestine 31st. hundreds and thousands and tens in Minnesota. and divers routes. thousands, and settle there and stay MOVE there, l.et the men go first and THE Chicago and return ,....43.0i ready lo fight if necessary MENT. June 12. 13, 14. 15. Returning unlong could Turkey resist such The bone of contention in the Re- movement of Jews from all quarters til July 3rd. Denver mid return . . publican national convention appears of the earth? The descendants of to be connected with the the warlike Saul and David and other July ", 4. 5. Good JiiJv 20. plank. What action should be heroes of old surely ought to inheril City office. Judge a poition of the fighting spirit, and taken? Main Street, rhone, God them that Well, helps that help themselves. depends. exchange 5. LAKE SALT ELECTRIC SPARKS. MATTERS. LAND NO; 22. d Such amendment will increase the capital stock and number of shares from four hundred thousand to six nundred thousand, such Increase to be placed In the treasury of the comby the pany subject to disposition board of directors In the Interest of the stockholders. Done by order of the board of rectors. EAGLE BIRD MININO A MILLING COMPANY, a Corporation. GEO. A. WHITAKER, By Semi-weekli- within three months, within four months. within six months, Quarterlies, within six months, they shall not be counted In the legitimate list of subscribers, sud copies mailed on account thereof shall sot be accepted for mailing at the postage rate of one cent pound, but may be mailed at the transient second-clas- s postage rate of one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof, prepaid by stamps affixed. The right of a publisher to extend credit for subscriptions to his publication la not denied or but hla compliance or with this regulation will be taken Into consideration In determining whether the publication la entitled to transmlsslou at the second-claspostage rates." Monthlies, second-clas- di- President. J. E. MEYER. Secretary. First publication, June 7; last, June 21, 1908. In the DISTRICT COURT of the THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT of tho STATE of UTAH, County of Salt Lake. Newton II. Bertram, Paintiff, va J. W. McUsle, Catherine McUsle and C. V. Biggs, Defendants allaa Summons. The 8tate of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if nerved within the County In which this action la brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In Cano of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of aald court. Thia action is brought to recover a Judgment for fl.246.2l against defendant J. W. McLlsle, to have the same satisfied out of the Interest of aald J. W. McUsle in certificate No. 11 In the name ot C. G. Goaa representing 12.000 shares of capital slock of the White to Mining Company, have It decreed that defendants Catherine McLiale and C. V. Biggs have no title or Interest In aald certificate and the stock thereby represented, and that a pretended assignment thereof which defendant Catherine McUsle claims to have is fraudulent . Alpe-Nevad- a and void. Cyrua G. Gatrell Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address 311 D. F. Walker Bldg-We- st Second South StreeL Salt Lake City, Utah. J " NOTICE. In the Third Judicial District Court In and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. In the matter ot the application of Grass Creek Coal Company to dissolve and disincorporate. Notice Is hereby given that the Grass Creek Coal company, a corporation, formed under the laws of the State of Utah, haa presented to thia tho Third Judicial District Court In and for the county of Salt Ike, State ,ot KtalL VMMta wntftac t ru ir i sii t r 'and that Saturday,' thaiUtfc-dayi- n July, 1908, at 10 oclock a. m.rw--- i soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, haa been appointed aa the time, and the court room of the Third Judicial District Court in and for the County of Salt. Lake, State of Utah, aa the place at which said application Is to be heard. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said district court thia 8th day of June, A. D. 1908. J. U. ELDREDGE, J1L, (Seal.) Clerk. By Wm. E. Jenkins, Deputy. Thomas, Richards A Porter, Alitor-neyfor Petitioner. NEW THROUGHOUT. Rooms Single and s ii SUMMONS. r. tmrenore Important andwm revolution In the business methods of weekly local and religious papers la the following: "3. A reasonable time will .be allowed publishers to secure renewals of subscriptions, but unless subscriptions are expressly renewed after the term for which they are paid, within the following periods: Dailies, within three months, within six months, within nine months, Weeklies, within one year. Semi-monthlie- s, Newspaper Advertisng the Best Kind. a Suite. WHEN IN SALT LAKE CITY Stop at the PALMER HOTEL. ques-tine- McANDREWS A 8NYDEK, Proprietors. West First South Street. 54-5- 6 s RATES REASONABLE. Baths Hot A Cold. Cold water In every Room EA8TERN EXCURSIONS. Commencing June 1st. Frequent datea during June to eastern points. Finest train service, and grandest scenery, via Colorado Midland Ry. Write L. H. Harding, general agent. Salt Lake, for full Information and Electrltf Lights McCARTYS details. HAT SALE! 336 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. NEAR POSTOFFICE. $1.25 Provo and return. On sale every Sunday, May 10th to September 30th. Good for the day only. J. H. BURTNER, 169 Main Street. EASTERN Any Hat in the House, $2.00. Including Stetson; Knox; Dnnlap blocks, $3.50 and $4.00 values; Stiff and Straws. Better Hurry and Get Yonrs. Me Carty's EXCURSIONS. June 1st. Frequent dates during June to eastern points. Finest train rervlre. and grainiest celery, via Colorado Midland Ry. Write L. Ii. Harding, general agent, Salt Labe, for full Information and details. 336 Main Street Commencing - -- - . J. B. KAUHALL, UMUL Near Postoffice. t L59 59c, 75c, $1, 83.HrarW.wS. . Union Dental Co. s SALT LAKE CITY. HONEST WORK. HONEST PRICES. Painless Extraction of Teeth ot no Pay. All Work IVisItlvcIy Guar antced. Phones: Bell, 4126-X- ; Ind. 1126. 218 South Main. --- -n - - ftmm Cmltmy. 44 I Second South SL Asms WUmo BataL IVKIT0M MOW! Pgj lll'MMI P Salt Lake (City. - T |