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Show i I - CHAR.' , ' Rule and Regulations Governing the Use of TliidtroiiPuhl!tLJIlnera'I Lands. W. A. RICHARD'. Acting Commissioner. Approved. January 18, 1900. LA .11 Depart mi'll t of the Interior, General Gaud Office, Washington, U, C.. Jan. ' Id, TC 1 1 C 02 K , DO YOU WANT A CALKXDAIt? FIUJRUVRY Dhh. By request of the author, II.F.JN A titiedAiraet authonzhigTheeitlZetTs ojCoioraJo. Nevada and the Territories toTell and roniovo timber on the p ub lie domain for mining and domestic purposes, I ho following rules and regulations arc hereby prescribed: l. TtlQ acr. up ptiesJ to tbe" Stated "Of Colorado, XbvadaT MonTana, Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Utah, and iho Territories of New Mexico and Arizona, and all oilier minof tho United States. eral districts 2. The land from which timber may ho foiled or removed under the provisions of this act, must be known to be of a On Not expecting' ld be going;;; Till a promo' or made a call, And urgently requested, u ui hF be-- 1 h e r e,- JllTii a Lin sl And that's how it happened, Thai Id swing the ladies fair. " So d -- - For the purpose of collecting, And invitations to implore. f' lie quickly put my name down, Tho money to insure, Then asked for my luviation. In wri'lng verbal dont go here, I demanded back my mouey, . Said I was just out for air. And seeing thatyou doubt my w ord J U3t give back my fare. Thou finally lie consented, And let me then go past. Then looking through t lie n u mbers There was none of my own class. Then waltzing wuis in order, Called numbers a to n. Then when halLwas over , Took a strange girl on, -- And t- i nt separate and distinct industry from that at thedoor, Was-statione- terms of the iavv grant ingsuch privilege, tiio burden being on such parties of praying hjr a preponderance of evidence t hat the land from which the timber is taken is mineral within the meaning of tho act. 3. The privileges granted areconfilned es and io citizens of thtT United-Statof lide bona residents the other persons, and other mineral States, Territories districts, provided for in the act. 4. The uses for which timber may he feled or removed are limited by the wording of the act Jo building, agricultural, mining, or other domestic purposes. 5. No timber is permitted to bo felled or removed for purposes of sale or traffic, or io manufacture tho same into lumber or other timber product as an article of merchandiser or for any other use wha soever, except as defined in section 4of " tlicso rules and regulations; G.N o t i m tie rcu t or remo ved mid e r t lie provisions of tills act may be transport-edTo- for smelting purposes, smelting being a toiletyr-An- For I left there in despair, A promoter of the party, that their acts are within the prescribed v pi ocui ed.w i 7. No timber is permitted to be used quickly made my fordancing--J id prepare. That's why 1 base to tell it, ic or Territory where ciG-- sau ject. to entry under existing laws of tin United S tat es,o xce p t for nit tie r af e h fry. Parties who take timber from lands tinder assumed authority of this act must stand prepared to show oftho State aFebrnary evening, When invited to a hull. andnot subthe-publ- January 1st, 1901. Subscribe nowand get the benefit of the reduction. now uniil Secretary. By virtue of t lio power vested in the SeeYetai y ot. the 1 terior by liie first .section of the act of .j nia 3, l&78,eu- - ( 1 iO.vO strictly mineral character i Location notices and proofs of labor existing rules and regulations heretofore prescribed under said act by this at this office, at 3 cents each. , Department are hereby rescinded. One dollar pays for tho IIladk from -- peraded in a eolumrfrr Tiil we were past tho door, iMy eye eaught that oLMivana iiV Wh opnr noo fft hell oo r, -Then insulted and disgusted, We went off to our seat, IldonnecLmy coat put on iuyhat. And madeaqu'ek retreat. The biggest and best calendar ever issued tiy any . American railroad is new being distributed by the liur.'iugion ' ' Koine. . It has twelve sheets," one Tor each month of the year. On eacli sheet, is a. sinking jlluMialibn of some jealiue ofl the Kuriingious service or of the ihe.goveiu-men- fast mall running at full speed; a1 tourist-citroitsVayi.o Ciilifornrar on- ginb number 1591, the largest passenger engine in tho world; a library car; a compartment sleeper: the Burlington station at Omaha: a dining car; a monster freight, trainrEstes Park, Colo.T the plunge bath at Hot Springs; S. D.: Yellowstone Falls, etc. The drawings from which t lie pic t tires were made are by Louis lira unli old, of Chicago, and cost several hundred dol- - invaluable. Purchased in large quantities, the' calendars cost the IJurlington Roue 27 ceuts7ipieeo. With postage, packing, etc., they represent an investment of about 35 cents Our price is 23 ceuts 10 cents IesJhan eosd.j Write-fo- r oik;. stamps will do.. If it. is not satisfactory send it hack and vour money will be j promptly refunded. J. FRANCIS, Gen. Passenger Agt., Omaha, Neb. PfP DIM under tho provlJon?ofrtlifsact an be utilize ainbTeach treeCut that-cprofitably used, and must dispose of tho lops, brush and other refuse in such manner as to prevent Uie spread of forI est fires. 10. These rules and regulations shall take effect F c b ru ary 1 5, 1909, and all Arrive at - Depart at Mails closes at - 1:30 p. m. 12:00 m. 11:30 a. m. Arrive daily except Monday Depart daily except Sunday. Rux kst- - lit) DO ESTP.-M- . " C Jli been fixed as follows: zDat(r - r January 2 January 9. January 23 qq Washington 7....;. February 6. February lff... September September September First Iroim .... .... . Beaver ... M illard . ..; ... First First ....First Juab First Washington Iron Second Second .Beaver.:. "...T.tLt. Second: ..Millard....... ......Second 7.1 4: Juab TSecoTnT Wash i tig ton... .7. ;.T bird .. 11 Iron O .Beaver October 9 .Millard October 22 Juab E. V III GG1NS, a ll The dates for holding court in tho several counties of tho Fifth Judicial District of Utah for t lie year 1900, have April 17 ARRIVAL & DEPARTURES) FilMAIIV ApriP24 . S. No g rowing times of any kind what.- . zr zzrzz A soever Ies titan eight inches In diameter pririO.7 Beaver City, P. O, he to cut. are permittee All mail coining or going is now via May 22 ...... 9. Persons felling or removing timber- J unc 4 7 2lilfunL must I I Ur is simply : fr J4 ar5. Tim size of the calendar is 22 x 2S. The dates tire in big type which eon he read at a distance of 50 feet. For business offices the Burlington calendar of mining. . t i 'p Third 77.. ...Third .. . Thir.l .Third Judge. i f f 1 K |