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Show UAJ-CTA- '" t "." Chp Washington Letter. J 187:. t SEPT EMBER 18 nr '' i" lly coming abound to bimetallism , ot, their own accord,, in preference (From Our Regular Correspondent.) to waiting until they Ire compel-le- d ' Boss Hanna hag all the prover to do so. Thee gentlemen are bial thrift o: the very rich man. firmly of the opinion that England .He knows the ' art of making' will never willingly adopt bitnetal-ism- , others par. for what he wants him and that th only way to get self, and he is utilizing it in the her to jdo so is to force It, and the Ohio campaign.' Alihough there way to force it is for! the United are no national issues in the Ohio States to adopt imetallisra i indecampaign, the Republican 'Nation pendently or in conjunction with al committee is taking an active Euroiean Goyernments partin.it and is putting up money as may desire to join the move. V get that liberally to help-HanWashington, Sept.v coveted election to the Senate. To all intents and purposes, Boss . s INDIA FRONTIER, Hanna and his man Dick, who are managers of the Republican campaign in Ohio', contrul the Repub- Operations 4cf the English-Troop- s lican National Committee and the Successful. surplus it had left in treasury from Me- the big' contiibutions -the e operations ex- - . Simla, Sept. are and fears Kinley fund,, ofthe-troop- s uo cOmmhnd Jer the pressed on the part1 ot republicans Meatman Biggs, undertaken from other states, who had hood , ,r PurPos relieving the to finger some of that surplus in the been have bamftna posts, entirely Congressional campaign next year, police post at that it will ail be spent in OhiokUCCCS8aJ been recaptured by this year, and someo! them do notiiraSba the troops carry- lorees. hesitate to say that Ilanua ought A v position by assault. Fort to use his own money in his efforts was relemd Tuesday Bekhan to buy his return to the Senate and Fort Gulistan was Boss Haunais al-- o making the 'rnmg relieved same the evening. The Government of the U. 8. assist him 1 j I, incorporated, under the lair, of Utah, for f 03.000. divided into than, of the par ralae'cf 53 each, with2o0,000 ehares m I he trtaeurfor development and mill purposes. The prou- , : erty consibtA of . M t : M , V U f f i i as-man- centB , na ,13-189- I . - , y ) 4 v, Patented 7; G1 aims In the heart of Camp Flnyd Mining District.::, It is surrounded by. the holdings of Captain .DeLamar, being. within 000 feet due north, of the; famous Golden Gate, one j of the largest C We n and Gold Dust., Captain De 1 tho fddtyard Geyser-Mario- - to . -to- ofraeQis-n- . atork. developing the ground sinking on the incline of the the ore. company will offer only' small blocks of the treasurystock to the public at one time. The first block of 20,000 shares is. offered at the" remarklbly low price of8 cents per share. The price will be advanced as development and further demonstrates tbe value'of the mine, ,Prospectus free upon application. 15-Th- vein-followi- ng work-progress- j 1 rn j is not a buy cn the Market to; i j r ! -- to the extentf-insrrjrrtFmy.Tiut- gunswbichrupoh this sTf I occas-o- f Equal it. ,n.t0 actjoni have dollars, by carrying through the ,on W9r9 a and were so !aDge mails, free, under Congrtim.ai bandied that they scat-th- e frank, a bulky volume, printed at ,9CveJy ' ' Government Printing Office in er? the enemy investing Fort ' BENJAMIN T. LLOYD, President, . . the form of theCongre.-u- i mat Uto ,lsaD. JAMES H. MOY LE Jill) 8 en d i d not oppose o?d and, containing .pecdits iu u I RICHARD I. MORRIS, Secretary. advance of the troops under compilations from public d WILLIAM II. DALfe, Treasurer. whose deadly meats. This volume u, B firet 0e"' eatman-Bjggfire DAVID C. DUNBAR, Director. rifle aijd appeared contained extraas from 8ei retreaL .er5, ia newspapers and was therefore was hard beset Fort Gulistan frankable. The ..revised. edition. when the reinforcements arrived. iTowbeing sent out, has left out A is strictly a home Company and the Officers and Directors are desirous of force of Afridis had adlarge having the newspaper extracts. home people buy the stock, and therefore make them liberal terms. A new Republican candidate for. vanced to within 40'J yards of the Lwi11 eel1 any ouinbtr of 6hares 200 up. Remember 100 shares cost only $8 00 Senator Gormans seat has added to fort: 1000 and cost only $80 CO. Any person shares Yeatman-B'gg- s left a th Gen, regi bujiog 1000 shares, or more, may pay Republican confusiouin Maryland, ment of down and the balance in six monthly installments two and Punjab infantry and to the growing belief in the Fort Gulistan, from where at guns the will that legislature certainty be carried by the Democrats Post- he returned to Fort Lockhart. London, Sept. 15. A special dis master General Gary is the new tocandidate, although the announce- patch from Bombay received When sending in your order for stock state the number of shares, the name of the con that the fighting ment efbis candidacy was prema- night reports whose rame it is to be written, and let the order be accompanied by Postal Money person around Lockhart tinues in Fort and Order turely made. Ho got the Sena Fort Gulistan, but or-NeCertified Bank Check official no .as Francisco YorkyChicagoorJSaiL toriai itch Exchanger bad, and had hopet has-beet0 the GoId Coin MildDg Company, B. T. Lloyd, President, re n by the aid of Postmasters and news on the subject., 09 McCornick Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. tAlier followers to have had a ceivedlFTs Believed that the fight cannot be very important, the thoroughly organized machine in ing having displayed their cue enemy Recommendations of the Mine and the Boai'rLDirectors. - - - every county m tbe state before al tactics of retiring whenever tomary become to he that it lowing public was &' candidate hut somebody confronted by a considerable force. Balt Lake 3, 1897 leaked. He refuses now to con The losses they have sustained B. T. Lloyd, James' IE Moyle, Richard P. Morris, W. II. Dale CityrUtahrAug. C Dunbar, the of-c-ers and P,. from deter will them any and directors Of the Gold Coin Mining company, are all firm, deny or la any way discuss bold probably offensive prominent young men of this movement against He matter. wants to the probably place, of good character and ability. Yeatman-Bigg- s Gen. Samana. where he is at before find out Geokoe M. Cannon, . will content himself with holding committing himself. Cashier Zions & Trust Company. Bank iD Savings them of the start cheek, pending Although Attorney General Mc- Sir William Lockhart, commander Kenna was indignantly emphatic Mcronr. Utah, July 22. 1897.' ' fortof a the frontier To Whom U force, Concern: Punjab May inin declaring that he did not I am well acquainted with the Gold Coin group of mining claims, located in the tend Jo consult with Mr. McKinley night hence, with the punitive exCamp to He the Tiehmah. pedition Floyd mining district, Tooele county, Utah, now the property of tbe Gold Coin Mining com-panabout the opinion he is to give as failed to outflank them in the having located the same early in the spring of 1893. - The group hara splendid show- to the proper construction to be Khen-Khis of i relief bnt of valley, mg ore. I consider this property first-clas- s in every respect, and having examined the placed upon the claus of the tariff the with the of the forts, recaptogether endorse and prospectus recommend company, Tally the stock to any onejwishine'to it, imposing discriminating duties, lnvest- C. L. PrebiT he did that very thing. And he ture of Shangkari, is very importdid not even have the satisfaction ant. r Mercur, Utah, Feb. 10, 1897. of waiting until Mr. McKinley Dr. been have I of the Marion Confor New at this superintendent mill, vea-- s Kings Discovery place, for three and one-ha- lf came back to.Washington to conand have had occasion to inspect many mining properties in the Camp Floyd mining district! sumption. sult with him, but was ordered I am well acquainted wiln the Gold Coin group and consider it among tho best prospective. to Mr. where Is Pa., This Somerset, the best medicine in the up in the district. properties f. J. Blake. . Meltinley was to talk the matter world for all forms of Gougs and overv The opinion Is si ill held Colds and for Consumption. Every Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 3, 1897. am personally acquainted with all of the officers and directors of the . back, and it will be diesctissed at bottle is guaranteed. It will cure Gold Coin mining company of Mercur, Utah, and know them to be gentlemen of the Cabinet meeting which Mr. and not disappoint. It has no integrity, re--- " Y is called. has It Asthv. b. McCornick, proliability and of good business standing in this community."' JfcKialey equal for. Whooping Cough, ' ' bable also that . the. Cabinet .will ma,- Hay Fever, PneumonioEron-chitis- , & '; made verbal the discuss La Grippe, Cold ini the report by Ilead ahd for Consumption. It is jDonsul General J in Washington, on Caban affairs. It safe Jfor aliages, pleasant to take, No. si i?. Ko S4U." r Ladhs Osvt suffer from female ' s, Cabi-neXotloo for Publication. t. is understood that after this Notice for Publication. anil, above all, a sure cure. It is and it is for ladies only that Dr. Land Omce, at S< Tube City, meeting, Mr. McKinley will always well to tako Dr. Kfngs is "preLand Office it Sa.1T take nfsTTtah? ttab, UT. -se,.tfemU:rI. ' Li feTills Tn con nectlo rT"w itH w N e pared. Cures ail female diseases. It is August With, 1HS7. Notice ta hereby given tnai uie tollowtng-- r go away agairrtoremama couple Notice Is hereby firen that the followln-namea local remedy and very pleasant to use.' has filed notice of hi intention ' of weeks. Dr. Kings New Discovery, as they tonamed ba filed notice of hi intenmake final proof In rapport of hi claim, and tion to settler flual it i.roof in make of hia Try ladies, $1 a bottleat Riter Bros. In the opinion of the silver men, regulate and tone' tho stomach ancl that said nrooi will be made before the County claim and , that Mid proof wiUsupport be made be- Drug Cos. l -, of Bozelder Co., Utah, at brig ham Clerk fore the County Clerk of Cache County, Utah," now in Washington, the action of bowels! We,., guarantee .perfect Utah, on November 3. 1897, vl: - Smith. H.E. No. tl.'it. for the N U 'at Locan. Utah, on October 14th, lwT, via. ' ' the Bankmf England 'in deciding i;atisfaction or return money. Free N Lorenzo 1 I JobnW.Holra.il. K., No. iM for the S ' No. M.A. K , Sea. Zt, Tp. 12. N KIM. of its reserve in trial bottles at Riter Bros. Drug He uanie the following witnesses to prove to hold one-fift. Consolidated Notion for Publication. . . Tw'nnL lj silver, will not prove any direct BtoreEegulataizeiiO ceutsuxnd . Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. ' r benefit to alive A. U Gleason, T. E. King, W, IA Grover, of but "they believe $1.00. September 8th. 1897. J W. C. iiyrum I? . J. Green Raeburn, Notice 1; herebv given that the foUowlng- - ; ,c Gailand, U tab ; F. J. Walker, of Fielding, Utah. William Mcltride, InalLof Utah. . Tarbet, named settler has filed notice of bis intention Hyrum. ' it will help silver indirectly by i Btiom Gaoori . to make ' final . braoa Qnoo, --' in support of proof Register ' ' . . . his , iRerietev t. . . Through Service.creasing public interest in Europe Geo. R. CHAkt, Attorney. claim, end that said proof wiU be made before W. Wat ins. County Clerk ofGeorge in the principle of j bimetalism. The through car service.to Den. No. MIL !' Boxeider County, Utah, at Brigham City, Utah, the-act-ion Proof.-Not- ice Desert ' Final JLand. . . on 1897. on .think SO, that the visOctober For Kansas ver; No. HU. They City, Omaha, Chicago, Publication. fames ' H.E. No. Bowcntt, i ( l$4. for BE the of of Bank was the for Louis Notice Publication. St. and other eastern England cities, part M, See 22, Tp. 18. N R 2 W. " ' Dnited Office Land He fitatea name the following witnesses to prove ' "" Land Office at Salt Lkke taken more to conciliate the via the Union Pacific and connecCity, Utah, . his continuous residence , Balt Lake City. CUh. upon and cultivation ' ' " 1897. i7, August silver in sentiment said Great of, i unexcelled land, vis: Aug,80tn.l97. ing tions, is by any other Notice la hereby given that tbe following-name- d Notice la hereby given that Ruth A. Turner George Brown.FredLaraen, Thomas Bowcntt. : than as a result of the ine. settler haa filed notice of his intention of Farmington, Davis Connty. I tah, haa Era J. Beamons, aU ot Fielding, Utah. to final make in of hi proof filea notice of intention to make proof on bar claim, and Also notice Is hereby given that the visit of the bimetalic commision The equipment consists of. Pull- that said proof will berapport made before George W desert-lanclaim No. for the IU of BE named settler has filed notleo of his following of Clerk lloxelder Watkim, of N County Co., Utah, Bee. conferences and its to Efcglaml man and Tourist Sleepers. Chair at Rrikbam City, Utah, on October 4, 1897, Vis; WfndKJJ W,, OI bil claim. ' Eof , Tp.ll, NRI B. M.. Utah, before the and Rehetore Geo. . wd A. Stevenson. H. E. No. (Van, for the ceiver at Balt lake City, Utah,Register representatives of the Govern- Jars, Dining Cars, Buffet Library WJ--Wllford on the Watkins, County Clerk ot Box Eider Friday, N K J and W SE 22, Tp. 13. N R 8th day of October, 1897. Sec, ai County. Utah, Brigham City, Utah, on ment of Great Britain. .Some of and Smoking Cars.,. n s' w..She names the following witnesses to p: tobergo, 1897, via: . He name the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation ol J thcilver men regard the whole For tickets, time tables and hlscontinnous Beamons, H. 1. No. 9C8H, for the E , residence upon and cultivation land : , , , ; business as nothing more than a other information call on your of said land, vis: , - , George Steed. Lee Onsley, John Steed, all of Ernest G. Walker.Mlcah A. Gams. Charlea Point Lookouts IloxeUler County, Utah; Ha names the following witnesses to prove trickon the part of the gold stand- nearest agent or address, Rites, all of Fielding, Ltah: William Biggs, of Thomas Wire, of River Bide. Boxeider County, hueonUnuous residence upon and - . ' cultivation . , Coiliuston, LcnfAx , Utah, i Utah, Y ,.l said L! of, E. ard financiers of England to mak via: land, , ' ' " - BteoM 600, BixomGxoo George Brown, James Bowcutt, Fred Laraen : Gen. Pass, and TktAgt. Omaha, the silver men there and ovei , , Register, t Thomaa ; . Register' BowcuU, all of Fielding, Utah. G. R. Cnasg. T,C. J Ban.gr. Attorney. ' " t braoH Gaoo. here believe that they are gradua Neb. VV M ' . f ! t , i - . . Vice-Preside- -- nt : u-- 1 s, Lee-Medfo- rd nt w one-four- This is Beyond Doubt an Opportunity of a Lifetime. tv , y, ercs Co.,-Banker- Fits-Leerwh- J)- s. n-is H ; , dis-ease- Shores-FavoritePrescrt- . d -- i - h ; .6 ; - -- -- , -- , - ., d , I ppor , , - 11 - , , 4 . -- i , . - Attorney. V u, . ' First publication Kept, dud, 1377. . Reg. I tOC |