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Show Chronic Dyspepsia The following testimonial should certainly be sufficient to give hope and courage to persons per-sons afflicted with chronic dyspepsia: dys-pepsia: "I have been a chronic Jyspeptic for years, and of all 'trie "'meHicme 1 have taken, fnte&JVB$&tt VftjyLflfljog, else," savs W. G. Mattison, Nur 7 Sherman St., Hornellsville, N. Y. For sale by All Dealers. -Advertisement.) No Trespassing Notice is hereby given that no trespassing will bo allowed on the property of S. B. Milner, on Desert and Iron Mountains. Any person found trespassing on tho said property will be prosecuted. J. F. YOUNGER, 46. Lessee. I ' (Artvertlaomont.) Heart Disease Almost Fatal to Young Girl "Mr daughter, when thirteen yearn old, waa stricken with heart trouble. She was bo bad we had to place her bd near a window o aho could get her breath. One doctor said. 'Poor child, she la likely to fall dead any tlmo.' A friend told mo Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy had cured her father, , , , day, a fat. rony cheeked girl. No ono can Imagine the confidence I have In Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy." A. R. CANON, Worth. Mo. The unbounded confidence Mr. Canon has in Dr. .Miles' Heart Remedy Rem-edy is shared by thousands of others who know its value from experience. Many heart disorders yield to treatment, if the treatment is right. If you are bothered with short breath, fainting spells, swelling swell-ing of feet or ankles, pains about the heart and shoulder blades, palpitation, pal-pitation, weak and hungry spelU you should begin using Dr. Miles Heart Remedy at once. Profit by the experience of others while you may. Dr. Mllea' Heart Remedy Is sold and guaranteed by all druggists. MILES MEDICAL CO.-, Elkhart, InH. "V" "V"y-t- f Plumbing ana Heating Completo Plumbing and Heating Equipment, according to tho latest muthuds We are especially prepared pre-pared to Install tho latesi it earn and Hot Water Heating Plants f(r schools, hotels, stores and other largo public bulldlnusi ""d modern residences . Our work will stand tho most rigid Inspection. NoJob too large for us to dq; no Job too small to receive our best attention. PLUMBING SUPPLIES Por Breaks and Repairs Agents for FAIRBANKS, AlORSE ENOINPS and PUMPS. JUTLEY&MANLEY CEDAR CITY, UTAH til nJJ " s' IT7l33S3Za y-r Mill! W' The West and the East are ?dltfiS jS for It's the universal roofinj; the international roofing. Used on the farm and ranch and in the city. If your roof is worth, roofing, it is worth buying Malthoid. Drink a toast to the best roofing that's on the market. We stand back of it. H. J. Boolittle Co. Lund, Utah Notice of Sale IN TUB DISTRICT COURT OV THK UNITED STATUS IN AND If OR TUB DISTRICT Or UTAH, MASTER'S SAI. UND1JR DIJ CRHH OH 1'ORIJCI.OSURE. Capitol Trust Company, a corporation, plain-tlflT, plain-tlflT, ye, Oold Springs Mlnloir a Power Com panjr, a corporation, et nl., deiendauu. Weitern Electric Company, a corporation, plalntlu", s. Oold Springs Mining & Power Company, a corporntlon, et 1 defendants. y virtue of a decree of foreclosare and sale nmde and entered by tue District Court of the United States for the District of Utaut held at Salt Lake City therein on the 28th day of July. 1913, In the above entitled causes. I. as master appointed for such purpose, by tho fluid decree will sell at public vendue to the hhrhest bidder, snbjecttoall taxes to become due and payable after date ol the sale, and subject to the rlffht and equity of redemption, at the front door of the Conrt House of Iron County, in tho City of 1'n.r owau, Utah, on the 1st day of December, A. I. 1913, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following described lots or parcels of ground and other property described de-scribed in miid cause onil herein: 1. Itlght thousand (J8,0GO.O0) dollars par value bond with Interest couponi! attached thereto iuuFd by the '.old Spring Mining A Power Company, one of the delcndauts herein. 2. That part o the transmission line connecting con-necting the power plant at Modeiia, Utah, with the mine at Gold Springs and the well on the Sand Aqua claim which In upon the public domalnof the United States 3. All or the residue and remainder of the property of the Cold Springs Mining & Pow er Company, including ule ,Khtof redemption on the transmission i ordered to be sold In the next preceding paragraph, sold propertj being described as follows; AH and eachjof tho- certain lode raining claims Hltuatcd in the State Line Mining DIs-trlct, DIs-trlct, Iron County, State of Utah, located, re-corded re-corded and known under the several names herdna ter set forth, to-wlt:- The Jennie Ijodf Mining Claim; The Jennie Ha. 2 Lode Mining Claim The Jrnnlc No. 3 Lodo Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 1,,. Mlntllff c,alm. The Jennie No. 5 I.odc Mining Claim; The Jennie No 6 Lode Mining Claim The Jennie No. 7 Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 8 ?, -I"? C'alm: aua "'0 Otahllne toda Mining Claim. - j Except only certain surface right upon the surface of the uld Jennie No. ajLode Mining Claim, Jennie No. 6 I,cde Mining Claim, and the Jcnulc Lode Mining Claim arid the Jctinle No. 2 Lode Mining Claim herctolore granted to other pernon. Said group of mining claims being known collectively as the "JENNIE" group of mjnlng claims. All and each of those certain Lode Mining Claims situated in the Eagle Valley Mining District, Lincoln County, State of Nevada, located, recorded and known under tho several names hereinafter set forth, to-wlt: The Talisman Lode Milling Claim; The Talismnn No. 2 Lode Mining Claim; The TelUman No. 3 Lode-Mining Claim; the Aladdin No, 2 Lode MlniKg Claim; The Cornucopia No 3 Lode Mining Claim; Tho Moonlight Lode Mining Claim; and The Twilight Lode Mining Claim. The Talisman No. 8and the Moonlight claims cover identically the same ground. The Aladdin No. 2 and tho Tlw light clnlms cover Identically the same ground. Said ground of mining claims being known collectUely an the "TALISMAN" group of mining Claims. Also the Gold and Silver Amalgamation Stamp Mill, situated on said Jennie Group of Mining Claims and Including twelve Nisseu Quartz statupq complete and nil ore bins, amalgamation plates, Pierce Amalgamates and all other machinery and appliances therewith there-with connected;. tlso the orecrushlug plant com plete, blacksmith shop, air compressor plant, mine ore hoist, mine hoist cages, compressed air plpo Hues, compressed air drills, mine cars, mine car tracks, and all other underground mine equipment and surface Improvements wliatso ecr nppurteuaut to or connected with any and all of the mining claims herclnbeforcdcscribcd. Also the complete cianldc reduction plant situated on said Jennie Group of Mining Claims and Including cjnnlde solution tanks, ore pulp tanks, Callow separator tanks, slime tanks, gold solution tanks, zinc boxes, centrifugal pumps, steam engine and boiler and all other mnchhicry mid appliances therewith connected and the Assay and Chemical Laboratory complete com-plete with assay furnaces, bullion melting furnaces, fur-naces, nnsny scales, pulp scales and complete chemical equipment for cyanide reduction tests and treatment. Also the water works system connected with said mine and mill Including nbont 4,000 feet main water pipe Hue, 12-ltorsc powcrcngine and pump, Jour water Moroge tanks of combined i'mnclty of 60,000 gallons and the general water distributing system to said mines and mills. Also nil water rightH owned anu lined by the said Gold Springs Milling & Power Company In connection with its said mines and mills. Also the local telephone Bjritcm connecting the said Jennie mines and mills with Gold Springs, Utah. The following described Placer Mining claims, Bituatcjn State Line Mining District, Iron County, Utah, vlr: Sand Aqua, Grael liar and Illg Locust, rfnd also the following described de-scribed real propel ty hi Modeiia town site, Iron County. Utah: Hegluiilng at the northeast comer of Slock "D," Modeiia Townslte Stmey, and running thence N. 2ft deg. 15 mln. W. 345.8 feet to the east and west center line of Section 30, Tow u-shlp3 u-shlp3 South, Range 19 West, Salt Lake base and meridian; thence along (.nldcentcr Hue Sotlth 89 deg. 45 iiiId. East, 653.9 tot; thence South 25 deg. 15 mln. Enst, 140.8 feet to the northeast corner of the San Pedro, Los Angeles and P-ilt Lake Railroad property; thence nlong the north side of said railroad property, South 61 ili"ra',bUM MT " ' ''"" '""luP' wcWjTOr-iccf; to thV ,,iace of rV,rJ,,n,"c' C,K,0,,,"K an area of three and fifty four one-thousaiidths (3-.051J acres. There being situate on the said Modcna Town- He pioperty thcelectrleal power and electrical light creating plant, the possession of which was adjudged to balong the WePtlnghouse Machine Company. Together with all Improvements, machinery, equipment and tools thereon, wrept such as has been adjudged to belong to the Westing. hotiM Machine Company and the Richmond .Machinery Company, together with all property of cxery nature mid description, together with the buildings fctn...iiirest erections and constructions, Includ' lug nil machinery, fixiuics, appliances, l.npjc-menu l.npjc-menu and appurtenances of ery i.lnd ami iharacter, jjiupue, 13 InK n.id being i, 0lt or about the said plants, premises ami property above dofccrlbcd, and used, or provided for use i orabouttheopeiallon of Mid plants and prop. m If"5 Carrj,U,r on of U,e "ln" f on lv (,d"5I,,,,II,1tCO,,,p,,,,3r' "Ptlir therefrom only such machinery and pioperty as has been adjudged tobelong to the Westlnghouso Machine Company and the l C. Richmond Machinery Company, and including the right of the pur-chaser pur-chaser of the pioperty deseribed in paragraph three herein, to purchase the said power plan, property for Piftcen Thousand (JI5.0CO 00 dol-Ian dol-Ian .from the Westlnghouso Machlue Company with .. ninety days, and the F. C. Richmond Machinery Company property for Twenty, three Hundred (12,300.00) dollars with Interest from September 1st, 1913, within forty-llve davs from the date of the confirmation of the sale as provided In said decree. Also all power transmission lines and tele-Phone tele-Phone lines connected with said power and electric light creating sslem, together with wires, poles, Insulators and other equipment therewith connected and thereunto appertain-Ing, appertain-Ing, all constructed in connection with said poweraud light creating plant and lor the dls-tribuUon dls-tribuUon and use of power and light created-also created-also all irammlssfoii nnd distributing stations and machinery Including transformers, electric motors and other machinery nnd appliances used In the distributing system of said power and light creating plant. - Also all electric light systems owned by said Gold Springs Milling & Power Company and used In connection with said power and electric light producing system. No bid for the property nnd rights described In paragraph three of less than Seventeen Thous nnd Five hundred ($17,600.00) Dollars will bo rcceUed. Upon the acceptance of nnv bid the purchaser shall forthwith pay to the under-slgued under-slgued the sum of Tw enty-five Hundred l25f 0.00 Dollars by cash or certified check on home bank or trust company of Columbus, Jiii0, or Salt Lake City, Utah, and made or endorsed payable to the order orthe undersigned, nnd the balance shall be paid aB the court slulljmler upon the confirmation of the sale. So much of the purchase- price as may not be required by the court to be paid In cash may be paid In cash or by turning over to bo cancelled or credited, at Is provided In said decree, the bonds and coupons otllio defendant, Gold Springs Mining & Power Company. Dated thlrt 28th day orjuly, 1013. CHARLES BALDWIN, Master In Chancery, (l'lrt publication Oct. 31,1913, last pnbllcatlpn Novernbtr'a, 1913.) ' J ' V", ,' , . . "r" " '"" " ' !"- - immm hi i SEIUAL NO. 011868 Notice of Applicntion for Patent United StatPri Land Ofilco, Suit Lake City, Utah, September 29, 10l:j. Notlco Is hereby given that tho Independence Inde-pendence Gold Mining' Company of Salt Lako City, Utah, htiB mndu (application ' fop a United Stutes patent or the Hich-tnond Hich-tnond nnd I ho Illchmond No. 2 lodo mining claims consisting-of M08.G and ; 1428.7 linear feet in length re8pecllvely ' of tho lodes, nnd surface ground in width its shown by tins ofiloial plat, beluir Survey 0257, situated in theStato Line Mining District,' Iron County, ' Utnli. and described in tho pint nnd field notes of eurvev on Hlo in this ofilcc. 8 with mncuetlo vnrtution nt 10 dog. C5 1 min. enst ns follows, to-wit: Connnoncing nt corner No. 1 of tho Richmond identlcnl with corner No. 3 of the Richmond No. 2; thence North 29 dog. 39 mln. E. 1498.5 ft. to corner No. '2 of tho Richmond; thence N. 40 deg. 31 mln, W. (U0.4 ft. to cornor No. 3 of tho Richmond; thence H. 25 deg. 32 min, 30 sec. W. 1520.5 ft. to corner No. 4 of the Richmond identical with corner cor-ner No, 2 of the Richmond No. 2; thence 1 S. 23 deg. o4 min. W. 1308.8 ft. to corner cor-ner No. 1 of the Richmond No. 2 thqnco S. ifl deg. 31 min. K. 008.2 ft. to corner No. 4 of tho Richmond No 2: thence N. 16 deg. 53 min. 13. 1431.0 ft. to corner - j No. 3 of tho Richmond No. 2 identical f with cornor No. 1 of the Richmond the i place of the bepinnlno- of tho exterior 1 boundaries of the claim and containing i iv net area of 35.250 acres nil of which i is applied for tho conilict with the $j Marixsurvoy 4113 of 00.700 acres hav- ing been oxel titled. Said claims nro S loentcd in tho S. W. i Sec. 25 and N. i Y. i Sec. 30 in unapproved T. 33 S. R.-20 ' 1 V. S. L. 13. & M. I U.S. Location monnment No. 2 bears jg ns follows from corner No. 1 of each ' of tnid claims, Richmond, S. 30 deg. 13 I min. W 1125 ft. Richmond No 2 N. 77 " deg 44 min. (10 ec. 15. 11)4.7 ft. The corner of sections 2f-2(i35 and 30 T. 33 . -3 S. R, 20 V. S. L. U. & M. (unapproved I survey) benrs N. 70 deg. 10 min. W. M 817.3 ft. from corner No. 1 of the Rich- S moud No, J. Said claims ate of iccord in tlieofllcc . m of tho county reeot dor of Iron county at Parowan, Utah. Adjoining nnd con- M flicling locations are the Fitzhugh Lee, . S Sigsbee, and Marix survey 4113; 'H I direct that this notice be published ftm for a period of nine weeks in the Iron IS at Cedar City, Utah, tho newspaper" $ published nearest Bnid claims. $j E. D. R. Thompson, ! Register. urn L. II. Gray, claimant's attorney, W Salt Lako City. 3j (First pnb Oct. 3, labt Nov. 28. 1913.) 1 Notice , I United Statca Land Office, I Salt LalieClty, Utah, September 30, 1013. ' To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby rKcii that the Stnte of Utah h.is filed in this office lists ol lands, selected by the said state, under auction Oof the Act of Confess, approved July 10, 1801, as Indemnity School Linda, viz.-NIJMSWJf viz.-NIJMSWJf , Seb. 30, T. 35 S., R. 15 W S. L. M'., Serial 011S78. CopieM of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by defcripthe subdivisions, subdi-visions, have been conspicuously posted in this ' office for Inspection by any person interested and by theptibllc generally. Durluj,' the penoa-of penoa-of publication of this notice, or any time there, after, and before final approval and certification, certifica-tion, under departmental regulntlbtiB ol April 25, 1007, protests or contests against the claim ol the state to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described on the ground that the name Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, vlll be received ami noted for report to tho General Land office at Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. l'ollure so to ptotest or contest, within the lime speclfiee, will be considered sufficient cvldcucd ol the npu mlnral character of the tracts and the selecllons thereof", being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the state. H. D. K. THOMPSON, Register. First pub Oct. 10, last Nov. 7 Notice to Water Users. . State Kngluecr's Office, Snlt Lake City, Utah, September 27, 1013 !, Notice Is hereby given that Samuel O Lowe, -whose post office address is Summit, Utah, has made application lu accordance with the re quIremtmtH of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1W7, as amended by the Session Laws ol Utah, 1009 .ind I011,:to appropriate ouc-thlrd (ty of a cubic foot of water per second irom a spring In Iron County, Utah. Said spring is situated at a 1 point which lies ooi feet north and 2,608 feet east or the southwest corner of Section 31, 1 Township 31 south, Range 0 west. Salt LaUn base a nil meridian. The water n 111 be diverted i at the point where H issues from said spring i and conveyed by means or a altch for a dls- ' J tance of 2,6t0 feet, and there used from January 1 I to September 15 Inclusive, of each year, to 1 Irrigate 40acres of land embaeed In Section 31, Township 34 south, Range 9 west, Salt Lake f bote and meridian. This application Is deslg- ' f nated In the State Engineer's office as No. 4001. , f All protests against the granting ol tald appll i cation, stating the reasons therefor, must be f made by affidavit In duplicate and filed lu this - - it office within thirty 130) dayH niter the completion i of the publication of this notlco, JV. I). Ill hms, State Itnglueer ' ? Date of llrit publication October 17, 1013, date J of completion of publication Nmctuber 17, K13 : f . J ttw fcU. AYrtMirwt. t; ' - A S - |