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Show - NOTICE FOR-PU- LICATION. R No. 4445. DEPARTMENT of ihe"lNTERIOIt, Land Oflico at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 10th, 1000. Notice Is Lereby given that the following named sender has liled notice of his intention to make ti i a I proof In support of his elaim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Reaver county at Reaver City, Utah, on i GOOD TRACK May 10, ALL THE WA Y. I -- stiaight throughfromDenver goaud SLJmuis. UTChlca- - Heavy steel rails 2,400 lea to the imlle pleuty of ballast. Over a track 1 like the RurligtoiPs, aspeed of eighty miles an hour Is perfectly safe. Two trains a day from Denver to the East the Chicago special at 0.00 a. m.; to.t he Vestlbuled Flyer at 10.00 p. Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis. Through sleepers dailvOgden to Chicago via Denver and the Darlington Route. - a Tickets at Offices of Connecting Lines. Ticket Office, 214 W. Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 11. K. WATSON, General gent. Ephraim I'd. 104.0) for the W 20, Tp- Not good .in spots,' or here and there or for stretches of tifty or a hundred miles, but good' all " the way right viz: ID JO 1- -2 O. S W 1- Puffer, -4 Sec. & K. b W. S. L. M. - He names the following witnesses to prove It is continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William A. Twitchell, James Valentine, James Puffer and Joseph Hoops all of Reaver City, Utah.- - - FRANK D. HOURS, Register. L. II. Gray, Attorney. ifirst publication April 14, 1900. NOTICE FOR PURL1CATION. No. 4438. DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR, Eal&t City, Utah, Land Olliee, ll at-fea- April 4, 1900. given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention lomako tinal proof in support of iiis claim, and that said proof will be ma le before the County Clerk of Iron County. Utah, at Parowan, Utah. Notice is hereby 1900, viz:- - J antes C.Ro 11489, for the S. W. -4, S E -4 Sec. 27; N -2 N E -4 & N E 1- -4 N W 1- -4 Sec. 34, Tp. 32 S. It. 8 W., S. L. M. Jt H. E. -2 on-May- en 1- 1- 1- 1- He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, yiz: William A. ee- - Cold-Drin-ks Hunt, Marians Pi nt hors and WILL SOON BE !N DEMAND; A. Diinton, Jonathan John1 R. Topijain, all of Paragoonah, Utah. FRANK D. HOURS, Register. First publication, April 14, 1900. i They can be had, prepared in any stylo known to the Mixologiits art 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 95 THE'-GE- BILLIARD SiVLQCXX Where lhovaho keep the VERYCJUEST- - WINES,: L1QU0 RS and GTGARS, & to bo found In Southern Utah. FAMILY AND BOTTLE TRADE A SPECIALTY: Jb., H. I MB: X 7s: 1 Y -- I-- : AI BEAYERCITY, . Manogr, UTAHr 1.2 5. rVW TRADE MARKSr DESIGNS, COPYRIGHTS Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may Slickly ascertain, free, whether an invention is patentable. Communications strictly JotHbly Confidential. Oldest agency for securing patents In America. Wo have a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive Oecial notice lu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation or ny sclentnc journal, weekly, terms $3.C0 a year; IL50str months. Specimen and Hand Book on Patents sent free.copies Address MUNN & CO.f 391 Droudway, New York. |