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Show TTTmmT7?m7mmmm'mmmmmTrm!7mTmmmmm -""" H i '. HHM"H44'W I Ci -. Spring is upon us Winter Weights I' I Should give place to Lighter Materials, I' f$ 1,000 Worth of Clothing! HH Has just been opened up at HH I I il The Cedar Co-op. I; HB1 B nKnnwiwww H THE STOCK EMBRACES A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF MENS' H 1 AND BOYS' SUITS IN SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES & WEICHTS. H . Bfl . I 1 - ; ;; BW ffSf Wl ( H ; MENS' SUITS, $8.00 TO $15.60 1 H LESS 10 PER CENT FOR CASH. BBH Bfl This Is ono of tho finest linos of Rondy-mado Clothing IBB over brought to Codar Olty, nud wo havo styles mid sizes to ) BBH suit almost everybody. But if wo do not havo what you HBHJ want, elthor in slzo or quality, wo can tako your moasuro- BBfl mont and will guarnntoo a lit, from any fabrio you may BBB , soloot from tho ono thousand samples wo havo ou oxbibitlon. BBB Wo roprosont some of tho Inmost and boat Tailoring Houses BBB lu tho World, and wo guarautco satisfaction. BBB '. Wo also havo in a largo now stock of Hats and Furnish- BBB ing Goods, ombraoiug tho latost aud most approved stylos. '. BBB Wo can lit you out from head to foot, and mako you look BBB ' as if you had just popped out of a baud box. No excuse for BBB you looking soody. Seo our stook of collars and tics. - CEDAR CITY CO-OR;; H C. J. ARTHUR, Superintendent. hbYJ ' M Notice of Forfeiture. B ' Statolino, Utah, Jan. 27, 1005. L To Henry Bowon B You aro horoby notified that I havo H oxpondod during tho years of 1003 1 aud 1001, two hundred dollars in H labor and improvements upon tho H Mammoth lodo mining claim, situated H ou Rico Mountain, iu Statolino Min- H lug District, Iron county, Stato of H "Utah, of which tho location cortlll- H cato is of record lu Hook "A1 No Hj S8, pugo 135, in tho ollloo of tho Ro- H -cordor of said district, iu ordor to H hold Baid claim under tho provisions H -of Eootlon 2321 of tho Rovlsod Stat- Hk utos of tho Unltod States, annual A .labor upon mining claims, and A .bolng tho amount roqulrod to hold A lid lodo for tho period onding ou tho B 31st day of Docombor, 1003, aud tho HA same for tho year 1001. HHBBB And it within uiuoty days alter tho IH nobllontlou horoof you fall or rofuso iHA to ootitrlbuto your proportion of A gUoU oxpoud"ituros as coownor, your HHH intorost-lu tho property or claim will BBffABM bocomo tho proporty of tho subsori- HH ber your co-owner, who has mudo tho BHHH roq'ulrod oxpoudlturo by tho terms BBBBBJ of'sald section. H MRS. MARTHA T1LLEY, BBflWflYflaBaflYflfl TOM WATSON'S MAGAZINE "Tho Magnzino that has an Ideal Back of It" Havo you hoard that Hon. Thos. E. Watson of Goorgia has begun tho pnblinotion of a magazino? Yon know who Mr. Watson Is? He's tho man hwo wrote "Tho Story of Franco," "Lifo of Napoloon," and "Tho Lifo and Timos of Thomas Jofforson." Ho was tho Pooplo's Party Candida to for prosidout last yoar. First numbr of Tom Wntson's Magnzino will bo published Fob. 25. For salo at all nowa stands prlco 10c. By mail, 81.00 por yoar. You will miss tho most interesting 128-pago magazino iu Amorioa if you full to get this number. Ask your nows-doalor nows-doalor for Tom Watson's Magazino or, botor still, Bond u dollar for a year's subscription to TOM WATSON'S MAGAZINE. 121 Wost 42nd Street, Now York City, N. Y. i Subscribe for the "Record." wmmmm . if State Land Notice. Unltod States Land Oillco, Salt Lake Olty, Utah, January 0, 1005. To Whom it May Oonoern : Notlco Is hereby given that tho Stato of Utah has filed in this oillco llBto of lands floloctod by tho said stato under sootfon 12 of tho Act of Congress opprovod July 10, 1801. Tho following tracts ombracod lu said lists avo in. townships containing mineral claims of rocord, viz: Lots 24, 25 and 20, hoc. 31, T. 30 S., It. 10 W., and E NEK and EK SEK boo. 25, T. 30 S., R. 11 W., ombrucwl In list No. 58, Iusono ABylum. EH SEi soo. 23; and E NEK seo 20, T. 38 8., R. 10 W., embraced in list No. 33, Minors' Hospital. Ooplos of said lists so far as thoy rolato to said tracts, by dose'riptiyo subdivisions, havo boon conspicuous ly posted in this oillco for inspection by any person iutorcstod, and by tho public gonorally. During tho sixty days next following follow-ing tho dato of this notlco, under departmental instructions ofNovom-bor ofNovom-bor 27, 18DC, (23 L .D., 4f6), pro-tests pro-tests or contosts against tho claim of tho stato to any of tho tracts or subdivisions horelnboforo described, ou tho grouud that tho samo is nioro valuable for mineral thau for agricultural agricul-tural purposos, will bo rocolvod nud noted for report to tho General Land Oflleo, at Washington, D. O. Failure Fail-ure so to protest or contest within tho tlmo Bpociflod will bo considered sulllciont erldonco of tho non-minor-al character of tho said tracts, and tho solootion thoreof, being otherwise freo from objection, will bo recom-mondod recom-mondod for approval. FRANK D. IIOliBS, Register. GEO. A. SMITH, Rocoivor. (First, Jan. 20 Lost Mar. 17.) State Land Notice. United States Land Oillco, Salt Lake Olty, UtabvMarch 13, 1005. To whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that tho Stato of Utah has filed iu this oillco a List No. 02 of lands 'selected by the said stato for tho establishment and malntbn'onco 6f a Roform ( School under section 12 of tho Act .of Congress Con-gress npproroi) July 10, 18p4'. Thq following tracts embraced in said list uru'in a township containing nineral Claims of record, viz: NWK NWK sec. 14 ; NEK NWJ and Nji NEK po 15, township 38 south, rango 10 west, S. L. 'Mer. A copy of saldjllst so far as ll relates to said tracts by descriptivo subdivisions subdivi-sions has boon conspicuously posted in this oillco for inspection by any person per-son iutorcstod and by tho publio gonorally. Within tho uoxt sixty days following follow-ing the dato of this notico, under departmental instructions of November Novem-ber 27, 1800. (23 L, D. 450) protests or contests against tho claim of tho stato to any of tho tracts or subdivisions subdivis-ions horolnboforo described, on tho ground that tho same is mor6 valuable for mineral thau for agricultural purposes, pur-poses, will bo reooived and noted for roport to tho Gouoral Land oillco at Wushingon, D. C. Failuro so to protest or coutost within tho timo spooiUod will bo considored sullloient ovldonoo of tho non-mtn oral character of tho said tracts, and tho solootion thereof boiug otherwise froo from objection will bo recommended for approval. FRNAK D. HOBBS, , " Register,. GEO. A. SMITH, Rocoivor. (First March 17. Lastj May 12.) Notice, for Publication. No. 50 53. DEPARTMENT OF THE IN-TERIOR. IN-TERIOR. Laud Oillco t Salt Lako City, Utah, March 8, 1005. Notlco Is horoby given that tho following-named sottlor has Hied notlco of bis intention to mako final proof in support of his claim and that suid proof will bo mado boforo tho Clerk of the District Court in aud for Iron County, Utah, at Parowan, Utah, April 22. 1005, viz: Johu p. Orton, II, E. No. 13280, for tho 81 NWK and N SWJ, fcoctlou 27, township 33 south, rnugo 0 Wost, S. L.' M. Ho immos tho following wltuossos to provo his continuous rosidonoo upon and cultivation of said lnud, viz: ' William a. Rowloy, Now S. Whitnoy, S. ,j"v Ward, and Edmund Stoveiu, all of Pnrowau, U):ah. ' FRA'NK D. HOBBS, '..wiT' . . Roglstor.' John T. Mltoholljittpmoy. (First Murf5!? 'April " 21.T I "Notice to Trespassers. 825,00 Reward will bo paid to any ono who will furnish proof tbnt will couvlot any person of cutting or destroying any timber or wood upon tho huudrod and twolvo patontod iron claims or tho soctlon of patented land at and around tho Davis Springs, in Iron Mountain Mining distrct, Iron co'unty, Utah, belonging to tho under-slgnod. under-slgnod. S. B. MILNER. Alfred Froyd roturnod from Provo tho first of tho week, whoro ho went to tnko Jodio RicbardR of Parowan to tbo stato montal hospital. Tho sheriff states that tho unfortunate young man was iu a very violent condition, con-dition, nud oxtromoly hafd to control. con-trol. Under such oircumstnnces pu-tlouts pu-tlouts usually recover iu n short timo or succumb to tho violoucoof tho disease. dis-ease. Tho unfortunato has always boon a young man of superior intellectual intel-lectual attainments, and useful in tho community. Wo sincoroly trust that his recovery will bo rapid. Robt. Addison Klrkoc, tho mining engineer and metallurgist who has charge pf tho development work on tho Harmony conl measures, roturnod from Salt Lako City last Wednesday. Mr. Klrkor roports that ho has undergone n severe siogo of illness whilo in tho metropolis nnd' was for six wooks an ' inmate of 6iio of tho hospitals. His nilmotit wad plnopal-ly plnopal-ly an affootlon of tho lfbart'. Ho Is glad to got back intd thd country away from tbo smoko and sulphiir fumes. Mr. Kirkor expects a number of tho eastern stockholders of his compnay out to inspect tho proporty noxt mouth, after which a lively campaign cam-paign of devolopmout will probably bo inaugurated. State Land Notice. Unltod States Land Oillco, Salt Lako City, Utah, March 0, 1005. To whom It may concern : Notice is horoby given that tho Stato of Utah has filed iu this oflleo lists of lands selected by tho said stato under soctlon 12 of tho act of Congress approved July 10, 1801. Tho following tracts ombracod in snid lists arc in townships containing mineral claims of record, viz: N SEK, see. 7; NEK SWK 5 NWK SEK sec. 8; N' SWK sec. 33; SWK nek.; s nwk ; ek SWK ; SWK SEK boo. 17; tp. 38 S..R. 10 W. ; NB SEK aeo. 33, tp. 35 S., R. 0 V S. L- M., embraced in list 215, Reservoirs. NWK NEK sec. 10; Lota G and 14, soo l.r NJ6 NWK boc. 12, tp. 38 S., R. 10 W., SM NEK NEK NWK seo. 11, S. L. M., embraced in list 214, reservoirs. S SEK boo. 21. tp. 30 S,', R .11 W., SWK SEK poo. 28 tp. 35 S., R, 0 W., S. L. M., embraced iu list 210, reservoirs. Copies of said lists, so fnr as thoy rolato to said tractn by descriptivo subdivisions, have boon conspicuously conspicuous-ly posted in this oillco, for Inspection by any person Iutorcstod, nnd by tho publio gonorally. During tho sixty days no.t following follow-ing tho dato of this notice, under departmental instructions of November Novem-ber 27, 1800, (23 L. D. 150), protests pro-tests or contosts against tho claim of tho Stato to any of tho tracts or subdivisions sub-divisions horolnboforo doscrlbod, on tho grouud that tho samo is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural agri-cultural purposes, will bo recoived aud uotod for roport to tho Gouoral Land Oflleo at Washington, D. C. Failuro so to protost or coutost within tho timo specified will bo considered suillicoiit ovidonco of tho nou-mluornl character of tho said tracts, and tho solootion thoroof being be-ing othorwieo froo from objoctiou, will bo rooommoHdod for approval. FRANK D. HOBBS, , . v Roglstor. V GEO. A. SMITH, . Rocoivor. (Flrsi Mar.' 17. Last May 12,1005) |