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Show i were royally treated. passing of resolutions of instruction, n. orKaniza- - no. tl,e ll's'lon f a new w-br0URlli "P leiic association, acted a perfect gentle- - llon was - Willard Correy. president of ihe Atlf--- 3 44-de- g. feet 10 corner no. 4 of the Buekbee lode; thence s. 43 deg. 9 H-orou- as .nan and did all tltat he could to make it dUcsslon, it a as l:httlr,uau and for the min. w. 1500 feet to corner of ihe Buekbee lode; theuee s. 43 deg. 9 600 4 minxvv. to electa min. k. 672.6 feet 10 cdrner.No. 3 of the, secretary-trearureand June lode; thence s. 44 deg. 4 min. vv. visitors, meriting, pleasant ,nlttee JowalLupon 600 feet to corner no. 4 of the June lode,-whiwill I as receiving the praise of all. , toPR0,ia is common .and identical with the members of the present precinct 3 of the Cliffjode; thence 8.-Principal Benyon came in for a good committee and learn if they will serve, corner no. deg. 4 min- - w. 600 feet to corner no. share of credit for the treatment he at- Mr. E. A. liodge&was elected chair-corde- d 2 of the Cliff lode; thence s. 43 deg. 9 the visitors. Rooms were set man, j0hn Nowers secretary-treasuremin. K. 1500 feet to corner no. 1 of the. loderfrom which parraJiechdorfor thVexctusive use and.o: A. Murdock the committee to Cliff corner. United State L. M. no. 1 hears of the B. B.s one for the ladies and one interview the present precinct commit-fo- r s. 49 deg. 52 min. k. 929.6 feet distant; ' the gents, and everything possible tee. thence n. 44 dee. 4 min k. 60(b feet to done to make the visit a pleasant one .J which-- Is cornerNo. 4 o fjheXJiff-io- d common and identical with corner no. I and to be remembered by all with proper of the June lode, and from which the fraternal feelings. last named corneriXSL. M. no. bears" feel The Academy student that while s.15 deg. 54, min. EMU71.3 feet distant; some little feeling was engendered many To C. L. FINLEY:You are hereby thence n. 44 deg. 4 min. e. .600 feet to corner no. 2 of the June lode; thence s. very pleasant acquait nances were form- - NoUfied that we have expended two 43 deg. 9 min. k. 827.4 feet to corner No. ln laborl ,a,,d ed of which they feel proud and which ',u,,dred dollars j the place Ad- - 1 of the Buekbee no. 2 lode, upon the Beer provements to and of of continue ' abelle lode exterior boundaries of iliey hope Improve. beginning claims, situated in Newton said and fronT The teachers and students all report as will U"itrlc'; 1!ca''?tr cu,1!Ky-- ) VlK whichconsolldatedciaims, 1 bears s. U. M. S. L. tho no. 38 ; appear by tliat the people in the city with whom ary 5 icjqo. 48 min. 1100.7 feet distant. in the office of the Recorder deg. The presumed general direction of they stopped looked well after their of said county, in order to hold the said comfort, and treated them with all the premises under the provisions or section the Buekbee lode, from the dbcovery "2324 Revised Statutes of the United point thereof, is s. 43 deg. 9 in In. k. respect that reason could demand. States, being the amount required to 875 feet, and n43 deg9 miii. vv. 625 - It is the opinion of all thT Beavers hold the same for the year ending De- - feet. 19)0 And The presumed general direction of that what-litt- le feeling exists against -- ft,uber notice by publication, the Buekbee no. 2 lode from the diccov-er- y this after days the Beaver Branch Academy is with the yoiJ fa or refuse to tontribute your thereof, is s. 43 deg. 9 min. e. citizens of Cedar; that they neither saw proportion of such expenditure as a Co- 1067 point feet aud N. 43 dog. 9 mlu. w. 433 in nor heard anything that would lead to owner, your interest said claims will feet. , a suspicion of ill feeling oq the part of becomethe proper! y nfthe subscribers The presumed general direction of nnder 8a,d 8oot,on 232. Your propor the June Normal students. lode,JroniJLhe,dlscovery-pol- ii t expenditnre-is-$20- on tion of the-sa-id is s. 43 deg. 9 min. b. 1051.3 thereof, the Adabelle and $25 on the Deer Trail. feet and n. 43 deg. 9 min. w. 448.7 feet. REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. Signed, John Moyes and C. H. Moyes, The general direction of A Republican primary was held at the White Hills, Arizona, the Cliffpresumed lode from the discovery - point Thompson hall last Monday evening at First publication Apr. 14 last June 0. thereof, is s. 43 deg. 9 niln. e. 778.2 feet and n. 43 deg. 9 rain. w. 721.8 feet. which a large number of Republicans The said consolidatedlaim were present and at which great enthu- situatIn an ed Pine APPLICATION FOR Grove, PATENT. unorganized Min. siasm The meeting wa, prevailed. ing District. In Beaver County, 7 Utah, Notice No. 30$3. called for the purpose of electing dele- and there are no known locations near to the State convenUon held in United States Jand Office, Salt Lake or ju the vicinity of these claims. gates Salt Lake City Thursday. Hon. John City Utab APril 7lh 190 The location notices thereof are reR. Murdock was chosen chairman and Notice is hereby given, that the corded in the Mining Records of Baayer W. M. White secretary, and the follow REVENUE MINING COMPANY, by County, as follows, to wit; The Buck- 118 attorney in fac, bee lode In Book 1 of Locations on page U VV Bur,0 viz. Charles E. whose Post Office address Is Sait Lake 377; the Buekbee No, 2 In Book 1 of' ingaeiegaies elected, Murdock, W. M. Whlto and John R City, Utah,7haswnade application for a Mining Locations on pago 411;theJun0 Murdock, the first two attending the United States Patent for the Buekbee, lode in Book l of Mining Locations' on 1 of convention. On motion of G. L. Benson Buekbee No; 2, Juneand Cliff lodes, page 538 and the Cliff lode In Book alUiated ln Mining Locations on page 447- .the delegates wsre requlrod-t- o declare cn90lda,edM1S,,1"i,,g !dal1m1 All of the above claims. ,are applied nnorgan- as to choice of candidate for tzed, County of Beaver, State of Utahr for, there being noYonflicts. The total AheiuseJyes of 1500 linear feet of each of area applied forbeing. 82.548 acres. president, a demand that brought Buekbee'," Buckbeo No. 2. June and No corner of the public land - survey of the delegates to his feet "with the-th- e "nd a9sboIw" can he found to tie the said consolidaturfacB unless the siatemeut that stood CHfllodeynd primary on ed claim within the dlstahce required the official survey, to indorse to the S.-ready described-inztMajor McKinley M, be 4195, and byjheTules and regnlationsjjf the Sur- extent of holding first, tast and all thezfieid notes and plat of thtTofficlal survey veyor Generals, Office. time foT his renomThhtlon he would not n file In this office, with magnetic varl- I direct that this notice be published as deK min. JO fob East, in the Beaver.County Blade at Beaver serve them, a declaration that settled &iln lows to wit; Utah, the newspaper published 'Ity, the question with a hurrah. On motion , , l ob tho nearest the sald mlniiig 'clalnX for the , Commencingat corner-no- of O. A. Murdock the delegates were In- - Buekbee no. 2 lode and running thence period of ten weeks. to ask for a representative n. 44 deg. 4 mIn.K. 600 feet to corner strutted 2 of said Buekbee no. 2 lode; thence , FRANK D. HOBBS, from Beaver county ln the national t0 rnr Register. delegation and to support P. U. McKeon no. 3 d?Ko. 2 of the said Buekbee lode, E. D. R. for thepiace. Thompson Claimants attorney. which is common and identical with After theI,clecLtrojioLjdelegates-ai)d-corner-N0- 2 of the Buckbeeloderthenco' First pubircaCotrApr. 14 last June 16. decided r, ch 44 r, -- .last-mentione- d r -- 1 . 9-- - - , one-consist- ing No. , - , ! IM , , |