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Show ttt TTioTmtTrprt BEAVtR COINTY BLADE. PL 1 UK KVCU 1I4-A- IKIIIIMI 5 hfcA PH mTt t4n1 . tr-- A hi up W. tmt jour suii J.Hml nrt 11 All II)' Month Atlwrtiutm; Unit Kiiteril ut ih I I" I . for lr(IM)loh)U UAJY ilY ( I.I.1MIIM. ( it, M'lN'KIH'luN h L'riult ui atujitl fMtfil K TL Uiut Ml lr - jr- tu rr r it r' aiit of (he s. ,id i vt u i I e'er r! 4'iii , liriet- - It r, tl rs nod (tie i.h- -i nun-ioii- t t I Gp ning - A'ui-- kri-c-li- on ri pilot -e t zph tr ' xptrJMi Leadings I November 21, HUM. Suit Lake City, Utah, Notice ia hereby given lliat Mattbrwr Xhitirn rif talt Labe t itw Cash. tra Matthew made application for a inled Sltca tali, ami Lo.lt milling for the Twin linnesota, patent kit. in North Mar mining claim, ia. I uiteil a district, Heaver county, I tali, cousist-in- g ;rioo lode of 1211 7 linear feel of the lode aud Star M in-- I de, surface being ground o fl feet-witah, con-- ' mineral deserrtn-No and survey tl'.t, the lole in the field notes and plat of the official DU aurlare ground (oo feet ide, being on file in thin ofiiee with magsurrey mineral survey No. MI and netic at 15 deg, 05 min rafct, variation In the field-notand plabof the official ( as follows, ummeucing at post survey on file in tbi office with mag- No. 1, aeoinerof tliecluiui from which netic variation at Id deg :it ihiu. eaat, the southwest comer ,to 10, aa follow. tow Daiiip 2 koillli, langell west, Salt I No a corner Cotnnieneing at hh1 Lake Meridian, lears south 44 deg 14 of the claim from which the section east 5,4. 3 feet distant, thence corner between section "'i and ll), mill, from said post No. 1, north 3s running sou tli, imies It and township 25 min. west 115 7 feet to post No. deg-weat, Halt Lake Meridian bears S (hi 2, thence nortli 12 deg 15 min. west 3.(5 deg. 3 min. K 1711 3 feet distant, feet to No. 3, (hence south 77 deg.-4post thence running from said post No. 1, S min. west 4 45 5 feet to post 33 dog 7 (Mm in. K i;.ii7 feet to mst No. thence north 3 deg. 25 min. west 2, thence S Mi deg STTnin. v l.Htu feet to post No. 5, thence north OU deg. feet to post No. 3, thence N ,t I deg. h i min. 4.4 min. east 1,711 7 feet to post No. 6, W (100 feet to post No. t, thence N 50 thence south 37 deg. .3 min. east 031.4 deg. 37 min, K 1500 feet to post No. 1, feet to (mat No. 7, thence south (it, deg. being the place of beginning. 44 min. west 1,311 7 feet to post No. 1, Raid-claicontaining a total area of being the place of beginning. 20.6(11 acres all of which is claimed and Haid claim containing a total and net applied for. area of 10.47.4 acre. Haid Twins Lode Haid Waterloo lode location mining location mining claim being of record claim being of record in the office of in the office of the county recorder at the county recorder of ltearer couuty, Heaver City, Heaver county, Utah, in Utah, at Hearer City, Utah, in book Hook C," page in), North Star mining 2," page 273 of locations. Records. The nearest known locations or tnin-In- g The nenrest known locations or minclaim being the Victory claim, lot claims being the Florence, lot .47, ing No. 47. 37. I direct that thie notice be published and the Rebel, lot I direct that this notice lie published In the Hearer County Ulade at Bearer, in the Hearer Blade at Hearer City, of Hearer, Slate of Utah, the county nearest Utah, the newspaper pUbttahed nearest tbe said the said newspaper published for of the claim, miulng period Waterloo mining claim for tbe period nine consecntlre week. of nine coosecullre week. Fit AN K I). HOBBS, Register. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. O. W, Parka, Attorney for Applicant. CL W. Parka, attorney forappllcants. Nor. 24, last Jan. It). First publlcaton First publication dated Nor. 10, 1900. zil, sk'i Ass.;, of Italy of the Century . The Battle of AUktcrlltz, Napoleon defeats Austrians and Russians, 1805. Battle of Trafalgar, Nelson s.nks French fleet. 1803. Moscow burned by the Russians to entrap Napo'eon, 1812. England defeattd by tbe United States at sea and forced to recognize by treaty the rights of American citizen at sea. Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon vaqulshed. 1813. Battle of Navarlno, securing GrdEk - Independence, 1827. Crimean war, Great Britain, France and Sardinia against Russia, 1853-5India Mutiny, In which native soldiers massacre English men, women and children, 1857. - Fr a nco- - A its t r m n wa r ; 85 ft, ' followed by Garibaldi campaign unifying Italy. 1860. The great civil war In America. 1SGI-6Surrender of Lee to Grant at Appomattox, April 9, 1865. n war. Decisive battle. Sadowa, July 3, 1866. 5. 5. 1 5. I AUBtro-Vrussla- j war. Frsnco-Prussio- n Decisive bat- a. Dec. 10. 1877. reaper invented, 1834. , Howe's sewing machine, 1846. The electric teli graph. Samuel F. E. lS8'i Morse, ls37. First line in the United j Century in Literature. States. 1814. Goellie publishes Faust, l'.OS. The telephone first exhibited. 1876. Viitor Hi. go writeu Los M.seiables, The phonograph. 1877-81862. across the Atlantic, 1857; Cable laid Thomas Carlyles Hstory of tho perfected. 1866. Electric- railroad at Edisons home French Hovol tion published, 1837. Ralph Wa'do Emersons Essays, at Menlo Park. v0 1841-7Photography, fir.--t experiments by John Ruskin's Modern Painters pubDaguerre, 1829. l'tist successful por. lished. traits by Morse, 1S39. Whittiers Poems. 1826-7The spectroscope first used, 1802; Harm t B. eifier Stowe's Untie Toms perfected, 1859. Roentgen rays found to penetrate Cabin. 1851-5Darwins Origin of Spooks, 1859. solids, 1896. r Re tfiout Progress. Tr ogress and Trace. - &1 a v r nhr u in thc lynt.-sOrganuat kne oM ho Ametdoun- Hoard y of Commissioners for Foreign Mis1633. s nt Alexander II., Emperor of Russia, sions, 1810. First tweaty-tnre- e million out 1811. emancipates . Organization of the fust Sunday serfs, 1861. Lincolns Emancipation Pioclama-tlo- School Union ' In London, 1802. Ameri18C2. can, 1824. British and- - Foreign Bible Society First International Exposition In founded. 1 SO Hyde Park, London, 1S51. American Bible Society organized, First settlement of an international quarrel by arbitration instead of war 1S16. First Young Mens Chr'stian Assoc(Alabama claims of the United States iation, established by George Williams against England). 1871. International Peace Congress sum- - in London. 1844. ISS'2 ur d by d hierog; j World Uki 1 cl. vi:.- - rented v for co hydro-phcbs- .i lSl 1811 fcs, hni.bi.in i at Expontion CKO. lS'.lu ITof Ani!r,e sails for f.'orth Pole In bullion, 1527. 'I hie. trnn United between Stall., and Gicat Britain over Ycnj-zndt- n boa Hiaiyi2! pute, 1.59.4. The Unit, d States bv reject n; original draft of treaty to permit Grot Britain to any Nicaof th bt uefits of the propo-e- d raguan lnter-o- i auic (anal, 1900. i In Austral.i colonies of Grot 1 1 1843-60- d-- ada 120-)- Che Vanderbilt tl i I liens. The fat he il u le of the pr peity tf the late Cnnnlius Yaodeilnlt, filed in court blot week, is pra t.cal il usra-tic- n cf the earning power of money Invested, rut in spin illative deals, but In semritii3 of an i sliced earning power. The tjtal v tine cf the prop y - n, nation hgalized. Va-Pa-- 1SG3 . $73 006.060, of which was invested almost exclusively in railroad stocks and bonds, whi e th remainder, a little more then $20, vvh ch was plated in real did net yield Mr, YanjteibTt a laige income, as much of this, property consisted of hisjyjut sumptuous residences, Tnebond and stock investments, mc3t of tbe items in ths list having a market value higher than par, brought, Jn interest and dividends a is alio-.i- t '09,-00- 9, little less than $1,750,090 Income annually, or about 3.28 per cent. Considering Mr. Vanderbilts opportunities for making investments, and that ha never took risks, the New Ycik Times argues that a return of 3J per cent is the most an investor who looks to the senility of his principal can expect, and that anything)')' if '4 -- lliMrim m'iTA iao P)1 percentage, however, ArU.'U tajs urns was enjoying an assured Incomd of nearly two millions a year. The sure- ' ness of the income must have carried a sense of comfort and a freedom from apprehension a3 to the future many others would like to enjoy. SeOcre Lae - and Ocean Storms sT and land of the late autumn and the beginning of winter have been unusual in their violence and in the sweep of their effects. Ocean navigation has been disturbed to an unnatural degree. even for the time of year. The biggest and fastest steamers have been buffeted by adverse winds anil waves and " some of the stanchest vesseL' Lave been In serious danger. There has been an unusual number of disasters on the Atlantic coast with considerable loss ol life. The tempests on the lakes have been vioent and disastrous to vessel property. In some wrecks the crews and passengers were lust. In fact, the entireseaaon of navigation on the laka has t on remarkable for the rumberot The persons drowned In loss of life is greater by 20 per cent than "iTurlrit'ary"r"! r'cfpff Vi6u3 year.' The storms by i ' Hoy Murderer Well Horn. - -- f.oni Russia, The Rosetta Stone furnishes key ta j ron-Fallu- 1 Jt' s . 1503. vei is in ( Arrnv !' aft r o a ,n N'cv York, (T.lototorm first u ed, lc17. Tidal wave at GalvesEm, Tox 1900 Tidal wave in Japan sweeps away .0,606 Lon es and kills 2.119 persons, 1 tle. Sept. 1, 1870; followed by federation of German states In Germim T empire. h war. Battle of Pler-nRusso-Turkis- McCormkk mt pris-ijhe- 19U6. Expo. non of hH-a- Hatties a, j ; 1.011 e t Gar-fi- Alexander II. Cai rot Prsident or Fiance, 1891; of PpiMa, ix.ol, Kng IUimbei r Ma.-h.i- ie r ! ol ent 1565; nations: Lincoln, ltd,, 11 , - r. Mariarrc of Christiana in Armenia - and con of 1 g-- rurl'. die-.- - se.-tlo- tct tbe Unit 1 91. to-w- subdl-viatpn- 1569. z 3, IM'.T. ves ion First 1 NOTICE PUBLICATION. NOTICE, - 4683.) United State Land Office, Salt Lake tbe Interior, Land - Ipar tfr4Mah, Kerr 84, 1MHV- Office at 0 City, Utah, Norem-- t To whom It may ooncern: Notice Is hereby glren that the State ber 20, UK) Notice ia lu) given that the of Utah has filed In this office a list. kaa filed notice No. 13, of land aelected by the said of his to final proof In make intenjon for mainthe'eatahllshmcnt and State tenance of State Normal Schools, un- aupport uf his claim, and that said der section 1?, of the Act of Congress proof will be made before the County Clerk of Beaver county, Utah, at Heaver approved July til, 194. The following tracts embraced In said list, are in a City, on January 7tli, HUM, viz: George W. Wood house, 11. E. 124.42 for theS township coutaiuiug mineral claims S W 4. S W 4 S F. Sec 13, and N E of record, viz: - Tbe S W 4 N W 4, Sec 31, Tp 29 S, R 7 W, S N K S. , Sec. 7, Tp.10 L M. It 9 W, Salt lathe Meridian. lie u ames t lie following witnesses to A copy of said Hat, as far as it relates his continuous residence upon prove to said tracts, hy descriptive and cultivation of said land, viz; has posted in this office for inspection by any Louis W. Harris, Melvin II. Messengor Edward W. Bird and William J. Robperson interested, and by the public inson, all of Reaver City, Utah. generally. FRANK I). IIOHHS, Register. Within the neat sixty days following L. II. Gray, attorney for applicant. the date of this notice, under departFirst publication Dec. 1. last Jan. 5, mental Instructions of November 27. 1(8)1. 1896, (33 L. D., 45(0, protests or contests against the cl u! m of the Slate to IRKUTSK PRISON. any of the tracts or subdivisions herein Account of ltl to RbuU'i Fiihoqi described, on the ground that the same of Detention. ri J wore, .valuable for .mweral- - tUao . for the (f Tmnwr 1 vtstt-eprinrm agricultural purposes, will be received of lrkutkk, and was most courteously and noted for report to the General allowed to spend several hours there. Land Office, at Washington, 1. C. nnd to examine It closely and so to protest or contest w ithln j verse freely, through my own interpreith an' of ,ho PtEon'TS, stys tive time specified will bo considered ,,,rHrnp N,,'W!,,k ,n vribners. - It la n sufficient evidence of tTie ! 8rn;g!lng mn-- s of buildings nUoy of .ebaraewrof tbe said, icei.and nnd ail old nmT in nevni of reaeleetton thereof, living otherwise free wood, These are surround, d hy a palipair. from objection, will bo recommended sade of great po-t- s twenty feet high for approval. with pointed ends. 'I went Into ever) FRANK H. IIOUIIS, Register. part of the prison that I could see GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. Includ'ng the h spitnl, the work (hops, First publication Dee. 8, last Feb. 2. the laundry and the kitchens, anil vis.t- ed every one of the large rooms an I NOTICE. almost every cell. In all these I saw United States Land Office, Salt Lake but two things to find fault with tho practice of herding together criminal City, Utah, October 24, l!0o. of all ages, tried and untried, and th" To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the State j long time In some cases amounting cars which many of the of Utah has filed in this office a lit, to two spend there before their cases No. 34, of lauds selected by the said ' aie finally Judged. This latter evil Is tale for tlie use of an Agricultural taused partly by the great difficulty xvt College. collecting evidence from many paits of Under section 8, of. the Act of Con- Siberia, but chiefly because the central gress, approved July 16th, li'M. The authorities do not provide magistrates following tracts, embraced in said list, enough to cope with the numbers of are in a township containing mineral those arrested. An Arniy Knitted hr Abalnthn, claims of record, viz: Some sensational facts concerning NF. The E 'V tE '4 Sec. 35, S the prevalence of.abstlnthe drinking See. a 36; K 8 W NE . N ); Mi In the Swig army have lately teea NE h, W i,SE'4, E'JxW ' Sec., 3.5, published by Dr. Chatelaln, a military W 11 H. S. L. Meridian. Tp. 28 a, doctor cm active service. He st.it ei A copy of said list, so far as it relates that out of the 200,000 tmn have to said tracts, by descriptive subdivi- p.isvjoil underlie care withinnib) tha'dast sion. baa been conspicuously posted in four" years, 24.000 men were suffering this office, for juspectiou by any person fronbihe effects of absinthe In a greatOfficial statistics, Interested, and by the public generally. er or less degree. During the alxty days next follow ing "he adds, also show that 12 per cent of the date of this notice, under depart- the male population over 21 years of mental Instructions of November 27, Sge of the 15 largest towns In Switx-erlan- d are every year the victims of ISM (23 L I). 449), protests or coutcsts ftilRlnthe, end the vice spreading. to the claim of the to state of any against an alarming extent. Dr. Ch.V.eltln adthe tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore vocates the passing of a bill for jth described, on the ground that the same control of the sale of absinthe. the ?'! d bj Rh.L: i to The An trultas under one government, 1!"' ) in Mivco, 1S67 MnximiE n Emu'mou ii the crupi ror frtai Bra- OF Old One "J ' of the United Carjihf, Di.T - History ID 0 Years Events APPL1UA I'luN Hi: lILN',r. Not ice No. .0 United Slate Liuid (Olice. Halt I.aUe TENT NDENSED ( 1 kj cd Hat S0M thvr. fn c fiom thereof. In eg oi le i w A.IU uii n'tv ui Hiavr Mr object on, will li-- ice. mmriideJ for till). iff U Jiiailw is approviil. f;" N K i li' . 1 R Ilegistmt WII I IK. MMIOlt 1,L(J. A fa Mi 111. Hcciiver 4 re t pilbl lew! ton Nov VI last Jail 1' t ou th' mr u a Trar.s-tibciiu- 429. lie miiI.c-i- t i. .i ui Ijvst spike of the I mot Pacific railroad driven, 18697 ra.iroad oreratsA, 'HAH?THEMEW oi vam! r. t St lime spec, fit d will l, lit evidence of he s in- - "i, t i fnr- 1 N4 i jiii for - f'-r- Alexander jiwait. tno jouug murto Sing S.ng derer who was eentene-1 HE WORLD AS U WAS IN 1800 ANI) AS IT IS AT THE CLOSE OF THE CENTURY. for twenty years for th- - killing of EdTHE LIGHT PORTIONS DP THE GLOBE IN 1800 WERE AS YET. UNEXPLORED. THE SHADED ..MAP FOR of the late ward Ple&el. is1900 SHOWS THAT ALL THE GLOBE HAS BEEN EXPLORED EXCEPT THIBET AND AT THE TOLLS. Alexander T. ftcewa'-t- , the merchant -- - -Bombas draent of Alexiuil.ia liythu moiied by" Russia, metis at the Hague, j The" Inquisition aboiLTied "by the prince find Rn:m dei, with wham British. 1582, follow, U by the occupa- JSS9. Spanish Cort.-s- . 1S20. so- tion of Egypt. Beginning of the Salvation Army, many p?o'd' claimOrganization of the Red Cross ed jelatijnrhp at 1SG5. Mar between the Chinese uni Japan- clcty at Geneva. 1864. Ills death a few ChrisDoctrine of ese. 1894. Woman's of formthe Papal Infaliibil'ty Organization s,;uo. Ii.s Ameriro-Spank-.1S73. endorsed ycais Hcumen.cal Union. Counthe war. Manila, May tian Temperance ally by was the d'tnbe 1. 1698; Santiago. July 3 1',-8First College Settlement cetabl'shed, cil, 1870. a brgj for Bilil signal War by Great it tin uzi isNew Revision; Testament 1SG6. South amount of litigaAfrican Republics, i sued, 181; Old TestanrentrTS85. ). Great Catastrophes. of the firrt Young Peo- tion, and among Frame becomes an (inpie, iy)(; n Organization Ind a 1812; Cmacas, Earthquakes: ple's Society cf Christnn Endeavor, tlio l.tig.oits who republic, 1x4s; ,.n imp. re aga.u, ' (2.000 persojs killed), 1819; Canton, 1SS1. their claims,, pi css-'republic, 1873. Alexander Stewart China (6,000 perished), 18a0; Calabria to the cs.3e vvera Genera! of outbreak of of Order Organization the DoSan King3 1SC3; buried), (1,000 persons of Alexander Stewart, ths the 18 I860. 18 parents throughout Europe, mingo (5,000 killed), 1842; Southern Daughters, who holds the unenviabR boy young Rome, sc r. from tb- Pape. be. ames 18.52; Calabta Tohtical Edents. Italy (14,000 livea lost), of the youngest priscapital of Unit"d T.iv, 1873, President ilonroe propounds the doc- oner ever sentbang killed), 1S37; Quito (3,000 (10.C00 to Sing Sing from the AmerSouth Mendoza, HiscoOery ond Exploration bears trine 1823. his that 1S59; name, deaths!, la only Tombs. And even this In tbe Antic Expt j.t.un of sir John Sir Robert Peel premier of Great dim to the fact tint hisprivilege ica (7,000 deaths), 1S60; Manila (1.003 extreme youth Franklin, IS 15; L)e Lime, 179. Gmiy deaths), 1863; Mitylene (1,000 deaths!, Britain. 1834. saved Him from the electric chair, for 1851; Peary, ls?2; Nans. n. 18TG; Buke 1867: John Sherman, U. S. Secretary of S'uh would have been his fate for what Arequipa and district (23,000 of the Abnizzl if..-;- ; ,st north!-- , ,1300. 0 Treasury, resumes specie payments, tbe Judge regarded as a crime of deaths), 1S6S; San Jose, Colomba In the Antarctic 1821; deaths), 1875: Sclo (4.000 deaths), 1S79. crueity and bloodthirsti1S3S: DUrville, is id; Abraham - Lincoln elected president ness. 1881; Cassaraicclola (1,990 deaths), Wilkes. 1842 Borebmev nk. 1898, 1S83,; Charleston, S. C. (property worth U. S I860.In Africa: Living no . ; Moral Suasion fiot Enough. W. E. Gladstone becomes premier of $5,000,000 destroyed and 41 liTesdoM), Stanley 1875-87- ;. In the Rlviora (2.000 deaths!. Great Britain, 1565 Speke an3 Grant. 1887; When the hard fact Is considered 1863Bismarck made president of the cab- that heavy penalties In the way of finci 1887; Japan (4,000 dead, 5.0QwoundIn America: John ( F monts joar-De- y ed!.lS91. nnd imprisonment are necessary in orinet. Prussia, 1862. westward to the 1812-4Famines: Ireland, 1846; Russia, 1S91; Count Cavour. Liberator of Italy, der to keep many adults not a few ol able Im'erticns. In India. 1SG7, 1560, 1863, 1868, 1876, appointed premier, 1852. thpm well boin and educated from First steamboat, tk.- CiernmnCmade 1897, 1S99. In the last two named year Louis Kossuth dictator of Hungary, crime, the utter hollowness of the voyage from New 1 ork to Albany, there wfere large American conUIbu-tion- s 1849. theory that Juvenle offenders can bs In money and grain through the 1807; the first steamboat to cro5s the effectively dealt with by moral suasl n. Other Events. becomes only too apparent. Moral ' Atlantic, the. Savannah. 'lilD. Christian Herald. In 1S97 these condiscovered in 1348; Gold California, InFirst railroad. Ftorkion andBsjr'.:ng-tosuasion of course, be the maiB tributions amounted to $103,000. Evin 1S51; (n the Transvaal, method should, Australia, of both home and school govEngland. 1825; Baltimore & Ohio, cluding corn on board the City Of 1897. 18S7: In the Klondike, 14 m)les long, 1530. ernment. But in order that moral erett; In 1S99 and 1900 $600,000, InDiamond mines worked ia the Trans- suasion on hoard the Quito. corn may be made effective recalLighting the streets by gas Srst cluding 1870. vaal. , in Londum D97. The great fire in Chicago, 1S71. citrant juveniles should be made to unOpening of tbe Mont Cenis Tunnel, derstand that in case of necessity rw flood, dertroying Eiwtrlc light produced by Edison The- - Conemaugh J Johnstown. Pa., 1SS9. aort will h- - had to the rod. Ex sp,lcation of eub.div.gjoj-yjj,"- . li . ll-- t In'.u-u.i- 1832-thir- - : (14.-00- c, Iial-Jen- y, Ro.-s.lSi- -- lStO-73- - -- fid ' n, ' i A v |