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Show fi LOCAL AND GENERAL. i Go to Falcon Pub. Dr. J?ike and family of Provo ar rived here this morning. Co. for fine job . T. W. Jennings, of Salt Lake City, was here Thursday on hisw way to the . The famous Deseret oil and wag- Grand. Gulch mine to look into his on greece for sale at Frank Miles. business there. He expressed hiinsel - Orson P. Huntsman of Hebron was as being well pleased with the outlook of the mine. Twenty-si- x In town during the week. carloads o Chas. Dodge left today on a prospect- ore averaging 43 percent have been in the last thirteen months ing trip in the Bull valley district. ,. shipped A new wagon road from the mine, go Miss Fthel Andrus gave a party, to ing south, is in contemplation The some of her friends Friday evening, cost of it would be about $5,000. A i Wallace Mathis and Joe. Bryner ex- railroad through thi3 section of, the pect to leave for the Grand Gulch mine country would pass within 40 miles of today., the mine and permit of a great amount ' J ames G. Rencher has moved part of of ore, which at present will not pay his family in from Grass valley to spend expenses of the long haul, to be worked the winter. at a profit. Mr. Jennings expects to t Local News and News from all over return to this place next Thursday. the world for one year for $2.00. See our special offer. i- Reduced Rates. ' Miss Ella Baxter entertained a party The Oregon Short Line railroad of her friends at the home of F. F. makes special half rates to Salt Lake Gates Friday evening. City on account of Sunday School conRen Bryson and Eph McNeil left vention. Tickets on sale Nov. 9 and 10, here Thursday eveing for the Apex final limit Nov. 15. mine where they expect to work. Call and examine our fall & winter line of clothing and urnishings James Andrus & Sons. OFFICERS. STATE y printing. Heber J. T. M. Wells Hammond . . Morgan Richards, Jr Governor DAVID H. MORRIS, Secy! qf Stale ..... .Auditor Gen. Supt. Pub. School A.'C. Bishop Dr. J. R. Park Atty L Rawlins W. H. King Senator j .. . .Representative CITY OFFICERS. Thomas P. Cottam: Mayor. Councilmen. v John T. .Woodbury Brigham. Jarvis Richard A. Morris George T. Cottam Charles F. Foster Recorder Francis L. Daggett Brooks Marshal George S. Snow Attorney Francis L. Daggett. . ..Justice 'of Peace Sexton George Brooks Watermaster George Brooks. Dr. F. Clift Quarantine Physician COUNTY OFFICERS. Commissioners James Andrus, Chairman James Jepson Ed. R. Frei Clerk and Recorder A. F. Miles ..Treasurer Nephi M. Savage Thomas P. Cottam .Assessor D. H. Morris Attorney Sheriff George Brooks. C. A. Workman. .... . .Supt. of Schools R. R. Tanner Joint Senator J. G. McQuarrie Representativs DISTRICT JUDGE. E. V. Higgins District Attorney Thos. Marionaeux Brome-Quinin- e New stock of goods received this week at E. B. Snows. Make your wife a present of something nice. Shell appreciate it. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refuud the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Groves signature is on each box. 25c J, W. McAllister is our traveling and home agent and is authorized to take subscriptions for the Diyie- - Fat,-co- n and all kinds of job work will be - executed quickly and neatly. When thinking about having some Job Printing done do not forget we have the best equipped job plant south of Prove. Prices reasonable. Satis faction guaranteed. Falcon Pub. Co. Pres. McArthur, Pres. D. H. Cannon, William Stirling of Leeds, Mrs. Ann C. Woodbury, and Mrs. Emma Morris left here Friday on a missionary trip through Bunkerville and the other settlements south of here. D. D. Joseph W. McAllister has taken agency for the Dixie Falcon and is at present soliciting subscriptions in this city. We are making a splendid combination offier; one which is sure to please you and return you the full price paid. public generally. During the sixty days next following the date of this notice under departmental instructions of November 27, 1896. (23 L, D. 459), protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore deThis signature ia on every box of the genuine scribed, on the ground that the same is more Laxative BromoQuinioe Tablets valuable for mineral than for agriculture purthe remedy that cures a cold in one will be reeeived and noted for report to day poses the General Land Office, at Washington, D. C Failure so to protest or contest within the time STATE LAND NOTICE. specified will be considered sufficieht evidence of the nonmineral character of the said tracts, United States Land Office, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. t, 1900. from objection, will be recommended for apTO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Notice is hereby given that the State v Utah proval. Frank Hobbs, Register, has filed in this office a list No. 34 ci '...nds selected by the State for the establishment and George A. Smilh, Receiver. maintenance of a Reform School, under section 12, of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894- - The following tracts embraced in said THURSDAYS METALS. list, are in township containing mineral claims 64 Silver Lead $4.00 of record, viz : sVm NWM and SW& NWJ4 Secelon 5, TownCasting Copper 15 4 cents a, lb. ship 41, S., Range 13 W., S. L. Meridian. A copy of said list, so far as it relates to to said tracts, by descriptive subdivision, has been conspicuonsly posted in this office, for NOTICE TO CATTLE OWNERS. inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. The St. Georae Cattle Company has During the sixty days next following the date of this notice under departmental instructions had. recorded the following brand and of November 27, 1896, (23 L. D. 459) protents or marks. on the left and right side contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore de- and hips, jughandle in brisket and scribed on the groued that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office, at Washington, D. C. Pa ilure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the nonmineral character of the said tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for ap proval. Prank D. Hobbs, Register, Gbo. A. Smith, Receiver. i. , COUNTY ATTORNEY, and NOTARY PUBLIC, . Sunday School Convention. Suit Lake, Nov. n -- 13 1 900' For the above occasion the Utah Stops the Cough & Pacific will sell tickets to Salt and WorKs off the Cold. Laxative Tablets cure a cold Lake and return at one fare for the in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents. round trip tickets on sale Nov. 9th REFORM SCHOOL NOTICE. Mrs. George Brooks was given a and 10th limited to continuous passUnited States Land Office. pleasant surprise by a party of her Lake Salt City, Utah, October 15, 1900. in each direction, with final friends on Friday, her forty-fift- h birth- age TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah limit of Nov. 15th, 1900. day. has filed in this office a list, No. 35, of lands Miss Mary Morris returned to the T. R. Ellerbeck, Genl Supt selected by the said State for the establishment and maintenance of a Reform School, under Miss Apex boarding house Friday, and section 12.' of the Act of Congress approved Josephine Brooks returned from there 16, 1894. The following tracts embraced in July the same day. are in a township containing mineral said list, NOTICE. of claims viz.: the NE SWJ4; SEJ4 Call on P. G. Ranee & Co., photoThe St. George Cattle Company will SWJ4 Sectionrecord, 12, Tp. 41 S., R. 14 IV., S. L. Mer graphers, when you want anything in buy fifty head of good calves for cash, A copy of said list, so far asit relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been their line. Always at home at the old paying top market prices. H. H. Harder, President. conspicuously posted in this office, for inplace opposite Court House. spection by any person interested, and by the t FKUFESbiOiNAL UAKUS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. . 3-- St St. George, UTAH, THOS. MARIONEAUX, DISTRICT ATTORNEY; Beaver City, Utah. Civil business solicited in district. all counties of the FRANCIS L. DAGGETT, - Law & Notary Public, Attorney-at- St. George, UTAH. All business connected with of Estates of deceased persons the settlement a specialty. Conveyances of all kinds carefullv executed. Lund and St George STAGE LINE Runs through stages. First class rigs for accomldation of passengers. Rates reasonable. Agency at the St. George post office. J. M. GATES, j ASSAYER, St. George, Utah. Reliable assays given all samples. Samples by mail receive prompt attention. St. George Postoffice, New Schedule. ARRIVAL OP MAILS. Salt take, daily except Tuesday, about 10 a. m. St. Thomas, Tues., Thurs. & Sat., 9:15a.m. Pine Valley, Tuesday & Saturday, 5:45 p. m. MAILS CLOSE. Salt Lake, daily except Saturday, 4 p. m St. Thomas, Mon., Wed. & FrL, 12 noon Pine Valley, & 6 p. m- Sunday Thursday John Ptmm, Postmaster, STATE LAND NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 18, 1900. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice is hereby given that the following plats (full and fractional) have been received at this office from- the U, S. Surveyor Gen- eral for Utah, Viz Tp, 36 S., R. 8 t 41 Q 41 13 42 43 4 W, S. U L. Mer. u tf U U 15 16 Said plats will be tied in this office and the land thrown open for entry under .the public land laws, on .azul after November 20, 1900. Frank D. Hobbs, Register, METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Government observer. |