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Show PROBATE AMD GUARDIANSHIP The Gunnison Gazette. (Valt 2ublihed ernr j at Gun j niton, Saupate Coautjr, Utah. Frida 'orfor NOTICES County Cltk or tha further Information. flOTICI? TO CREDITORS. IvoaftM. rto ofpr.ni.l th!rNay, rUima with voucher (tmll-ho- O.lV.VLl.irArtr Pr!.4e at -- Vt V ;l Commercial and r will PutUiher. P. C.JEMtfU. Vlcr Prntdnt MT. PLEASAl ropMile Morris K. OLEDHILL SffON., N.S.MULSON. at tmdvrktgued, at her or on lfore Cotinny, F.ople lb St ilt. 4a y of Ikvndr, pad, MEEIiA E. N A V. AJUilnWtmirU. Jacuh Jobnvita. Attorney for Admin-litratrl- i. to lb CVulcrfUdd. In ft. GlcJfclll, Mtoiftr. ... D I It KC l'O IIS SURPLUS AND CAPITAL IV rd i n a uil Krirbep, A. t V.VJ. Johnson, Oluf KosHuJnf, Jnnvn F, iCBSCRirriON JUTK8 SI Pint Publication, Acquit Isav. aud Kuropi Drafts drawn on all tie princip t! ciiie nf t!.e I One Year JiXO mm itl snii tu4 per cent interest allowed eu Saving I) pMfs, e Months 3iz 1.00 ASSESSMENT NOTICE, J tii C.b !; and Dually. Municipal bonds ttought and GO Three Months courAll coNRenT w.M iHjvrr Irrhmluu A Canal Company, priucl Accounts aro respectfully solicited. buMim of Utah. lunar. pal plar, ur pr mpt nmutir i. teous treatment, and their bumm"Notice i hervby given that bt a mealing of FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERS. 1005. the aburtkoldeni held ou the 4th tiny of At present wo are malting loses upon tbn fi.Iiowt re! (,f interltowtuler, I&6, an Msrn.nt of 14 coni a pvr harts waa lovludon ibiM'itpliul vlock of tit est: On $100 and less, jwr eee.t pr j; i It . On loans fmiv GOO E OLDEST BODY OF HUMAN. corpora an l Ion. tied ly order of tie board at ami n p .i isr!. S percent jar annum. 00, 10 per cent ier annum ; a minting of ih director hold on the 1st day Remains of a Kan Who Is Thought of FepletnU-r-. r.l. la payable Immediately to the aocretary at lla rvaidencu in Dover, to Have L!ve! at Least Uub. Tberotnay le paid fleenu ahatvof ': I - 4 111 r.-cti- to - 1 m t 0 per 5,000 B. C. the aliovu afhmunt In labor. Any stock upon which tbu u.f(siu nt tuuy The oMcrt body of any human being remain unpaid on the Suth day f octoler, 1100. will be delinquent and adtcrtUcd far now repn.-e- a In the Egyptian gallery of sale at public auction, and units payment D the British museum, says the Ameri- nmdo hetorn. will be sold on the loth day of , can Antiquarian, it !g the body of a IIM5, to pay the delinquent accM-nxm- l. together with the oat of Advertising man who was buried in a shallow and ospciikU of salt. hollowed Nort-mbcr- grave out of the vanhtone cn the west bank of the Nile In Upper Egypt. Thi man must have hunted along the banks of the Nile before the time of the earliest mummied king which the museum pcrce'os before the time of Mem-s- . who was supposed to have ruled Egypt at leat 3.000 B. C. Thero were previous to that time two prehistoric races, one the conquerors, and the other the conquered, from which sprang the Egyptian race of the earliest dynasties. It 13 with these remote stocks that this man has to do. Considering the condition in which he was found, it is evident that he was associated with the late period of the new stone age of Egypt. lie was uuried in a characteristic neolithic grave, with his neolithic pets and instruments of flint about him. Thero is, of course, no inscription of any kind on the pots, knives or grave, all having been made long hpfore the invention of any written Language. 1 lie meeting of Joe Gnns and Battling Nelson at Goldfield might be alluded to as a strikiug affair. SKILL IN U. E. ANDF.KO.N, ocrtary. J 'af s l'u Halier with our (onto? WE WELL. TELL. YOU. You liavnt 3 Piano tsor "s Organ,. send"' oiTPARlicU LARS KOTICK. 1 United stales Laud tl Klee, Sail Eako City, Uiah. July 05. r.G. To whom It luay comvrn: Notice Ik hereby given that the Stale of Utah 1ms tiled In thlsoi.Vo, lKts of Jnndft by the buhl State, aa Indemnity Schto! LhIhIi, under biYttM! n fifth Art Ilf t'n.iimvft DM. Tin, following ir.i-approved July cmhrared In sold lists, are found within si x miles of h mining locution, rlutm or m-tr- '' ABOUT OUR EASY INSTALMENT PLAN AND GET ONE.. K U. y, vlr: Eotl;$EH'NEUandXttT Ii. a K., S. Ii. M.. s,..-- SH: a, embraced In EM ;.t. tKK 8WM Sec. 0; SWi NWy. Sec. 5, T, P2 ?.. IE 3 K.. S. E. M., embraee'l fn EM T4. 1 X I! K !! A fi) 11 Copies of bald lists, so far ns they relate to :i!d tracts, by deseriutlve atilxll visions, have lain eonspleuoualy po;,u-- In this dtricc; for Inspection by uny person, interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following tho date of this notice, under departmental Ions of January 10. 1!VG. protests or eor.i W I Ii L W O K K WON I) : K S tests ugnlnst thoclalrn of'lhc Stale to any of tlie tracts or sulHllvlslons hereinbefore on the ground that the same Is more valuable for mineral tlmn for agricultural Daynes-Rouiu- ey pnrjtoses. will bo veeelved ami noted for report to the Oeueral Eand Office ft Washington, .C. i 'allure so to protest or contest, wltliin the time specified, wIll'M considered 25-2- 7 biifiicieut evidence of the the tracts and the selection thereof, being otherwise free fwnn ot'jeetlon. will he H. S. DAYiNES, Prest.. JOS. .11 recommended for approval. KUAN iv I. liomis. Register. Auft 3 Septus AN In-sru- F O Y O V. d. JHaslc Co. non-niluer- char-ttettr- al East 1st South, Salt Lake City.. of DAYNESMgr. -- TYPEWRITING. Speed That Exceeds That of Many of the Host Expert Stenographers. L.. NOTICE. PROntlETOP United States Land Office Suit Euko City, Utah. August U, r.iofi To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a list of land selected by the said State, as Indemnity School Land, under section (i of the Act of Congress, approved July lit. ISM: Thu following tracts, embraced in said list, are found to he within six miles of a mining Jocatiou, claim or enllry, viz: NEI-- 4 SWl-- 4 Sec. 24, T. IS S R.3W., S. E. N. A copy of said list, so for us it relates to said tracts, by descriptive .subdivision, has been conspicuously posted in this office for inspecction by any person Interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of January 10, 100C, protests, or contests against the claim of the istate to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will he received and noted for report to the general Land Office at Mr ashington, I), C. Failure so to protest cr contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts... and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval, FRANK 1). liOBrsS, Register, Auglf Ootid The astonishing dexterity which the modern virtuosi of the typewriter possess was shown in the Chicago contest in which the winner wrote 4,627 words in SO minutes, an average speed of 154 words a minute, says the Spring-fielRepublican. This is a brisk pace even for shorthand work, and many professional have stenographers worked years without attaining a speed. Bnt the character of the test makes a great difference, for if is one thing to rattle off a repeated sentence on a memorized passage and quite another to deal with new matter, especially if the vocabulary is not very simple. Them are many kinds of type writing where the fastest expert would lihve to feel big way along at a paltry 40 wor minute or so. It must be re membered, too, that the second half-homust be slower than the first, and the second hour slower still. Racing speeds must not be taken as a basis for steady work. Moreover, the matter of accuracy is Merlins Lament. even more important than that of kicked the black cat under Merlin speed. There should have been a special modal for the young woman wuo the sofa and threw himself petulantly If I could just learn into a chair. though she finished but fourth, made that tliree-cen- t fare he trick, " 'y 52 errors in 4.055 words. growled, Id have any other conjurer xv, Bryan gets defeated for tho in history beaten a city block. ;y in BIOS, h v. ill hr.vo For tiie Stove. A tpaspoonful of sugar ro tbe sieve that i! wil ; big SUCCORS! ir.l to blsoi; :ng will add a nmteiial iusler.to the stove. d 150-wor- d non-miner- ur Ludvigson, al AND DEALERS IN Choice Wines, Whiskies, Beer and Cigars. Our Line of Bottled Good are'Slmply POOL TABLES IN CONNECTION? ' - ISIent. GUNNISON UTAH. Tho Livery & Feed Stables ie- now- - Under. New Management. -- V OF 0 TEAMS IN AKE WELL PRIME CAKED CONDITION MY HACKS FOR AND KEPT FOR DRIVES MEET ALL TRAINS. j ' j I Dennis Beauregard. Gunnison, Utafi- - |