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Show ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE OF V. -- MAll-S- Eureka calm, thence Nv12fdeg.i59 Min. w. 118J.5 feet to theplace of beginning. From post NoMof the Alaska claim , Beaver City, P. 07 , All mail coming or going is now via JMilfor(Ll Arrive at Salt - - Depart at x Mails closes at 1:30 p. in. 12:00 .n. 11:30 a. m. Arrive dailyexeept Monday. Depart daily except .Sunday. Lena Beck, P. 'lrain Denver. - - - Utah G ol d e irFl M. -- Eff ctive Oei 16th, 1899. 2 leaves Salt Lake City at 2:16 Arrive at Pu u-v- 14. MULFORD, PRO IV - andpostNO. 2uf -r. EUREKA-JOSEPXliNE-ALAS- KA n: to-wi- t: northwest quarter east quarter SectlouJwentyfiveV-in7lQwnshiptweuty- f ight, fonth, aud of Range eleven, vest, cf the Salt Like Bise and Meridian. A coov of said list, so far as it relates to said traces by descriptive subdiv slons.has been conspicuously posted in this office, or inspection by any pers n . interested, " and by the public generally. Within the npxt six days following the date of this notice, under departmental anstr ctions of Nov. 27 1896 (23 L. D.,459) 1897 (25 L. D., 593), prothe claim of igaint l 7ihe sfii State to any oT the trac's or sub-dv'sio- ns ka claim, which is identical with post no. 1 of the Joso pin n o clal m.o t thls sur-ve- y and from said common and identical post the -4 section corner on the east side "of section 12, township 2.8, south, range 7 west Salt Lake Meridian bears N. 81 deg.r16 m i n . 4 3 4 2 fee t d 1st an t , "t lie lice run iif ng from said common and identical post x. 3 (leg. 47 Min. w. 1500 Xeot post no. 4 of the Josephine claim .thence n. 8G deg. OO'Min. e. .600 feet to post No. 3 of the Josephtno claim, which is identical with post xo74 of the Alaska claim of this survey, thence n. 87 dog. 09 Min. E. 600 feet to post no. 3 of the Alaska claimrthenco 8.--3 degi 47 MinrEr 1500 feet to post no. 2 of the Alaska claim wiifcii is identical with post no. 4 of the Golden Fleece claim of this sur1- on the herein above defc-ibesame is more valuable for ground that the tnineral.than for agriciilturafrurposes, Will he received ard'noterf-l- or report P the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within he time tpe ifid will bo considered suf ficient eviderc of the nontrineral char- vey, thenees. acter of said tracts, and the s'dd selections feet to post no being otherwise free fr ra ot jac ion will claim, thence s be rccomended for arprovhl. eet to post no. d, FRANK D. HOBBS Raster, GEO. A. SMIT1L Receiver.. First I uV!cairn Oc 14, last D c. 1 1809 7 npr.herly.cnJl n e. 1 . V'. -- 1 -- t . ,7: The discovery point of the Josephine cl ai m bears n. 23 deg. 04 m i n; Jv. 912 ; feet d is tan t f rom post no. 2 tliereof and the presumed course of the lode from said discovery point bears 8, 3 deg. 47 Min. E. 850 feet distaut toa point on the souiberly end line and n. 3 deg. 47 Mlh. w. 650 feet distant to a point on the ' -- . and December 15, tests or contests of the 1- i " m, 1 the Josephiiiq claim and post no. 4 of the Eureka claim, the -4 section enr- ated on the most prominent business nor on east sido bf section 12, towi.sJ-2- 8 corner in the city, has recent y unsouth, range 7 wostV Salt Lake Mondergone thcrough renovation and s dial! bears n. 82 dog. 47 Miu. w. 4930.2 foot distant. preeminently The discovery point of the Eureka THE" BEST HOrEL OF THE KIND IN cl a i m'bears s. 26 deg. 30 Min. e. 891 feet THE STATE. disjani from post No.lthereoLau'J7iliu--prsumed course of the lode from snd Buyers from the country will find this the most convenient place injho city discovery point tears 8. 17 deg. 19 Min. E7655.5 Icet distant to a tiointoniho from which to reach trade centres. southerly end line, and n. 7 deg.'ii9 Mfnr Corner Second South and 3Ia!n Street. w. 825.5 feet distant to a point oiKho p m., eblo at 10:51 a ; m , Colorado Springs, 12:7 p. m., Denver 2:25 p. m. Train No. 4 leaves Salt Lake 8:05 p. m , Arrive at Pueblo, 5:22 Colorado p. m., APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Springs, 6:46 p, m., D 9:15 p. m. ' - Elegant new dinlag cars on all through Noiicc No. 2998. 1 rains. United States Land OfficeSalt Lake Connections made litT Pueblo. Colorado City, Utah, Nov. 21st, 1899. Springs and Denver, w ith all lioes East. Pull-man Notice Is hereby given that the IN-D- I Elegant day coaches, chair cars and on all Take D. the trains. sleepers AN CREEK- - GOLD M INING and &, R. G. and have a comfortable trip and MI LL1NU COM PAY, a corporation of enj y the fiiiest scenerv on 'the continent. Utah, by its duly authorized agent and S . K. Hooper, G. P. & T. A., Denver. B. F. Nevins, HM. Cushing, attorney in fact, Simon Bamberger of General Agent, Trav. Passenger Agt. Salt Lake City, Utah, has made applicaSalt Lke City. Salt Lake City tion tor a United States Patent for the and GOLDEN FLEECE lodes consolidate! NOTICE. mining claim, in Newton mining district United States Lind Offic", Salt Lake City Beaver Co. Utah, consisting of 1481 linear feet of the Eureka, 1500 linear feet each Utah, October 9, 1899. of the Josephine and Alaska and 1463.6 To Whom it Notice is hereby given that the State of linear feet of the Golden Fleece lodes U ah has died in ibiscffla list, No. 46, and surface groundeach 600 feet wide, f land'Tseiected by the said state under being mineral survey No. 3795. and dessection 8 of theAct cfC ng ess approved cribed in the field no os and plat of the J uiy 16, Ii9i. in pirt s iiisfaoiioa if its official survey on file In this office with tne mo of an Agricultural Cogrant for fo variational 15 deg. 55 min. to lowing jrcts, embracfdin magnetic llege. Toe sati list, sre in a township containing 16 deg. 00 min. east as follows, Such description hereinafter made exmineral claims of r ct rd, v z: The S. E. quarter of the Voutheast tending. around the exterior boundaries quarter of section tweny four; the north 'of said consolidated claim: . half of the northeast quarter and the north Commencingat post no. 1 of the Eurecf the of May-Concer- ai .... Leadville, Aspen, olorado Springs. an - ke City, eeco-cr- This Popular European Hotel, Situ- SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. Two Fast Tr Ins' Daily to Pueblo L which is identical with post no. t 0 3 deg. 55 Min, e. 1463.6 of the Golden Fleece deg. 69 Mln77wZ60Ci 2 of the Golden Fleece Haim which is Identical wjih post no. T the Eureka claim, thence s. 86 deg. 99 Min. w. 290 feet to post no. 2 of the ., 87 . ) northerly end 7 line.-- ' The discovery r. . point, of tha Alaska claim bears n. 53 deg. 07 Min, e. 357.5 feet distant from post No. 1 thereof and the presumed course of the lode from, said discovery point bears sr3 deg. 47 Min.TiT 190 feet distant to a point on the south--orl- y end line and n. 3 deg. 47 'Min. w. 1310 feet distant to a point on the nor- 7 therly end line. From a point deg. 55 Min. e. 745.1 feet distant from post no. 1 of Guidon Fleece claim, the discovery point thereof bears cast 299.9 feet distant and the presumed course of the lode from said 8. 0 discovery point bears Min. NMdegr-5- 5 feet distant to a point on. the northerly end lino and ft. 0 dog. 55 m!ii. 03.6 feet distant to a point oinl.'b southerly end lino. Said consolidated claim containing a total area of 76.899 acres, expressly excepting and excluding however, therefrom the area in conflict with the August, survey no. 2985A of 1.469 acres. Net area claimed and applied for be-i- n v. 760 g-7- 5. 430- . - Each oh acrcs.J said-lod- es : - - . : m embraced in said " 5bh?oirdMedIcTaImMieIugofrccord In the office of the county rerorder who Is mining recorder of Newton Mining District at Beaver city, Beaver, the county. Utah, as foljows, ;tho--- i Eureka ox-offic- lo to-wi- t: liBook-7No.rl7page:.38- 5, Josephine in Book B page 273, ihn Alaska, in Book B page 262 and the Golden Fleece in Book mining records'. B page $58 of : Thenearest known locatiopsor mln leg claims being the August, survey No; 2985A and the Extension, survey No. 2985 A. -- . y- direct that JhD notice bo published in the Beaver Counlv Blade at Beaver- county of Beaver, state Qf Utah, t lie I :safi newspaper published nearest-th- e consolidated mining claim for tho period of ten weeks. FRANK D. TIOBBS, 7 Register. G. W. Parks, attorney for applicant. First, publication dated Nov. 25, 1899, ' ; ; . 5 . |