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Show Notice. . Notice. United States Lend Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, United (Mates Land OOm ShJ Lake City. I'tak November It, UNDl October 22, 1900. Te wbata ! eooesra hm; To when it may oouoenu Notlea iaharahygivau that tha atate of Utah Notice la hereby gives that the State has Sled ia this ottiso lists of lands mlsrted fit Utah haa filed in this efluse a lint, Kg. hi the mid state andar asstions X sad II of t hs of Gougrem approval July It, 19M, the J1S, of lands selected by the said State 1st following tracts ambraood ia said lists, ere for the establishraeut of perma- la townships ooutaluiug mineral claims of nent water reservoirs for yjg, purposes, under Irrigating Section 12, of the act of In list No. 19, for Publio Buildings, Congress ap- the Rtf SEX: Sec. 20, W SWi See. 25 proved July 18, 1894. The following Tp. 9 d.( R.2R, B. L. Mer. tracts, embraced lu uid Hat, are in a In List 81, for Insane Asylum, the township containing mineral claims of EX 8W1-- 4 See. 21, Tp. 9 B., R. 2 E., jrecord, vis: all of Section 1, Tp. 10 S., R.1 E, & The SW NWK; NE X NW X L Mer. Section 22, Township 10 S., Bangs S EL Pop las ef mid lists, so far es they relate to mid treats, by descriptive subdivisions, have fi. UMer. A copy of said list, so far as it re- base Conspicuously posted lu this o files, for say poreoa interested, and by lates to said tracts, by descriptive sub- Inapsetlouby tbs public genarmlly. divisions, hss been conspicuously post-aDuring tbs sixty dsys next following tbs in this effloe, for inspection by any date of this not lee under departmental November IT, UN, ML. D. 490), person interested, and by the public protests orof contests against the claim of tha generally. state to any of the trsota or subdlvUlona on the ground that tbs During the sixty days next followlug the date ef this notice under depart- na. is mors valuable for mineral than for mental instructions of November 27, agricultural purposes will be reeelvsd and noted for report to the general Land Ofloa, 1198,(23 Ik D., 459), protests or contests at Washington, D.C. Failure so to pretest or against the claim of the State to any of sontsst within the time ipeclfiad will hs auStaiaut eridsnee of the the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore I described, on the ground that the same character the said traete, and the sal art na being otherwiae free from objections is more valuable for mineral than for thereof, will be reoomaeoded for approval. Freak D. Hobbs. Hagiater, agricultural purposes will be received and noted for repert to the General Geo. A Smith, Basel ver. Laud Offloe at Washington, D. C. Fieri publication Nov. 24, Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered Notice. auffiolent evidence of the United States Land Oflaa, character of the said tracts, and the Kelt Lake City. Blah, selection thereof being otherwise free November U, IMA. Notice la hereby given that the State of from objection, will be reoommended Utah has Sled In this oflteea list. No. M. of for approval lands seleeted by tha said State for tha esFrank D. Hobbs, Register, tablishment and malnteaanoe of s Reform Geo. A. Smith, Receiver. 8vbooL under ssetluB It of the act of First publication Nov. 10. approved July IS, 1184. The following tracts embraced in said list ere la n township d eon-ridar- ad aou-mles- non-miner- Oong-re- rt . containing mineral claim, of record, vis: Tbs XKlt, Bastion XS, Tp. I S,, B., 1 1 6. L. Notice. Meridian. A aopy of said list, so for es it relates to United States I.and Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, tha said tracts by deaerlptlve subdivisions, Oct. 20, 1900. has bean eouapieuously posted lu this oflea for Inspection by any peraoa interested, and To whom it may coacern: Notice ia hereoy given that the State by the public generally. Within the next days followlug the of Utah haa filed ia this office lists ef date of this notice, sixty under departmental in- lands selected by the said state under sect ion 12, of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894, the following tracts embraced in said lists, are in townships containing mineral claims of record, vis.: In List Ns. 10, Miners Hospital, W SWX Sec. 21, Tp, 9 S., R. 2E., S. L Mo. In List No. 18, Reform School, EXSW 14 See. 25, Tp. 9 &, R. 2 E., S L. Mer. In List No. X See. 24, 12. Scliool of Mlnes,-- 8E Tp. 9 8., R. 2 E, B. L. structions of Novsmbor, 11. UN, (II L. D. 458). protests or sentasta against tbs elalm of tha (Mato toany of tha tracts or Subdivisions harein described, oa the ground that the mine is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be reeeived end noted for report to tha General Laud Office at Washington. D. C. Failure so to protest or sontsst within the time sped fad will be sufficient evidence of the character of tha said tracts and tha sslss-tlo- o thereof being otherwise free from objac-tlo- n, will be recommended for aprroval. Frank D. Hot be. Register. George A. Smith, Receiver. First publication Nor. 14, lBOOt soo-slder- ed non-mine- Mar. Notice. Copies of said lists, so far as they reUnited States LandOffiaa, late te said tracts, by descriptive subSalt Lake City, Utah, divisions, have been conspicuously November 14, 1100, posted in this office, for inspection by No whom It may eoseern : Notice la hereby given that the State of any person interested, and by tlie Utah baa Sled n this offiee a list No. It, of public generally. leads seleeted by tho said state for the estabDuring the sixty dsys following the lishment and maintenance of a Deaf and rfatH of this notice under departmental Do mb Asylum, under test Ion It, of the Jely Nj94. instructions of Nov. 27, 1896, (23L. D. the Act of Congress approved In said list, The following tracts embraced 459), protesta or contests against the ere in e township containing mineral claims claim of the State to any of the tracts of record, vis: TbaSWMNWIii Lott; SWJt Nl)4 section or subdivisions hereinbefore described, 10,SMsSM NWlfs on the ground that the same is more 4, Stt ; section I, all, section NW NWJi end 8W54 NX ssetion lx. for mineral for than valuable agriculMeridian. will be received and tural purpo-e- s A aopy of said list, so for ns it relates to noted for report to the general Land said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been sonspleuoualy posted in this offiea, for office, at Washington, D. C. Failure so by any person Interested, end by to protest or contest within the time Inspection the public generally . Within the next sixty days following the specified will be considered sufficient evideuceof the non mineral diameter date ef this notice under departmental inNovember IT. 1886, (HL. D-- 498), of the said tracts, and the selection structions ofcontests or against the elalm of the protests therof, being otherwise free from objec- State to any of tho treats or subdivisions for recommended approval. ha rain before described, on tho ground that tion, will be the same is more valuable for mineral than Frank D. Ilobhs, Register. for agricultural purpoaowUI bs received and Geo. A. Smith, Receiver. noted for report to tha General Land (OSes, 1 I960. First publication Nov. 0. at Washington, D, C, Failure so o protest or contest within tho time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of tho character of the said tracts, end the Notice. select Ion thereof, being otherwise free from United States Land Office, objection, will ba rseomeoded for approval. Frank D Hobbs, Register, Salt Lake City, Utah, L, al Oct 17,1900 To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the state of Utah haa filed in this office a list, No. 17, of lands selected by the said State for the establishment and maintenance of an insane Asylum, under section 12, ef the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894. The following tracts embraced in mid list, are in a township containing mineral claims of record, vis: Lots 8 & 4, and NE1--4 BW1-- 4 Section 7, Township 10 B., Range 1 E Salt Lake Merdian. A copy ef mid list, so for as It relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted in this office, for Inspection by any person Interested, and by the public generally. During the sixty days next following the date of this notice under departmental Instructions of November 27, 1896, (23 L. D., 4591, protests or contests against the claim ef the State to any of the tracts sr subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same ia more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purpose will be received and noted for report to the D. general Land Offloe. at Washington C. Failure so to Protest er contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the said tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherw ise free from oblection, will be recommended for approval. Frank D. Hobbs, Register. Geo. A. Smith, Receiver, first publication Oct 27. non-mine- I Geo. A Smith, Resolver. First publication Dee. 8. HONOR THE AGED which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of appetite. Try it. Only 50 cts. Guaranteed. For sale by J. L. Townahend. A "Honor the aged is a good motto that will live and be cherished by our children'e children, joet so much so ae it is at the present time this last year of a century. The motto was conspicuously displayed upon the walla of the First Ward meeting house Tuesday when tne aged, middle-ageand young bad an enjoyable time at the ward reunion and big eat Invitations, we believe, had been extended to every family in the ward, and a number of people approximating 275 aoula eat down to a bounteous repeat served in the basement. There were three large tables set lengthwise of the room, and were cleared and spread three separate times. The older ones were given first preference to dine, sod for fully su hour of happy moments were spent ty the venerable old ladies and gentlemen in trying to put away from view the victuals before them, in which endeavor they fell short, for after they were through there were plenty of good things to eat left. Alike resnlt followed the second spread, and if those who sat down to the third devoured that which was left, they had especially large stomachs. The waiters and cooks ate last, and of course after working all afternoon were hungry and would naturally eat more than others present, but it doesnt seem possible that 275 people could devour so great amount of food. Why, there was enough for an army, for instance, there were seventy chicken-pieand everything else in the same d s, STAPLE & DENTIST. Look at tha next ten people you Continuous Gum, Gold, Alum! meet and eee how much ia worn ot num and Rubber Pistes. Gold tlie Jewelry. From a 500 watch cliaiu to a flea cent stick and Porcelain bridges. Every pin Jewelry has come to bo a ' divas. article of staple operation guaranteed. You will buy more or leaa of it; see that you get what you pay fi when you buy. You can he aura of Office Two doors West ot Gulhell'A this if you will buy of Barber Bbop. The Annual Reunion of the First Ward Was Held Tuesday and Was a Big Success Plenty to Eat. Dr. ft. 7. ftoUaday, proportions. Everybody took a basketful, nr a panful, or some other recepticle full everything PAYSON CO-O- P who haa a foil amortmeori of tho was full, even 'to the people after BOOT & SHOE SHOP. W. F. MAIN 00. good. Every warWe basement. of ia the article these goods leaving speak fully All grades of boots and shoes ranted to be exactly as represented. from personal experience, and made to order. A printed guaranty to this effect ia know. given with each article of these Boots and shoes neatly atom. p goods purchaaed at tha The waiters are deserving of repaired. Robber boots sod shoes repaired. special mention. They worked W. F. MALY CO. like Trojani and spared no paius Eastern Factory Cor. Friendship Responsible work done. and Eddy Kta., Providence, K. I. in seeing to the wants of all. Hot One-ha- lf block west of S. Doug-la- sa Western Factory (largest Jewelry coffee and tea was served, also store. factory in the world). East Iowa Co-o- . C'lty, Iowa. water. It about 3 oclock when the first call for dinner was issued, and an hour later the seonud, and an hour later the third. During the festivities below merriment was going on in the meeting room in the shape of aonga, reoitatione and music. The orchestra waa present and played several of its fine selections. Brother J.E.Betts delivered an address of weloome. Brother Barnaul Worsencroft favored the audience with one of his pleasing songs, as did Hyrura Crook. Several little tots furnished pieces and songs, and the choir rendered many beautiful elections. It waa nigh 9 oclock when the reunion was drawn to a close, and upon the departure of the guests of honor those whose hair ia mostly tinged with grey each was given a piece of cake with which to remember the occae-aioIt was a source of pleasure and happiness to all to be present. These yearly reunions are greatly enjoyed, and with each succeeding one more and more interest is being manifested. Encourage them waa n. on. floor Over 52,000 feet of GOOD ADVICE. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Laver Comby purchasing your e than More seventy-fivplaint per cent, of the people ia the COFFINS & CASKETS United States are afflicted with of A. PETERSON, these two diseases sod their PAYSON, UTAH. effects: such as sour stomach Sick Headache, Habitual Coslive-nes- s, Hearse furnished free, in the city, to all who buy their undertax, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-bur- n, Waterbrash, Gnawing supplies from me. Pit the Pains at and Burning ing of the stomach, Yellow Skin, HOMEMADE CUPBOARDS AND Coated Tongue and Disagreeable Taste in the Mouih, coming up of FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. Food after Eating, Low Spirits, Praildaut. etc. Go to your Druggists and T.G. W1HHIR W.H. TANNXK R. 8. WIH11RR. Coahiar get a bottle of August Flower Author load Capital Block for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green's 140,000.00. Prize Almanac. Can Save Money ot Thi Beit Plaster, A piece of flanuel dampened with Chamberlains Fain Balm and bound to the effected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial "B-b-b-b- b-b-- b l- Office boy: you wish? "A blotter, air. do Stuttering Employer: "Never the ink baa mind dried, Bazar, d-d- -d PAYSON EXCHANGE SAVINGS BANK F.yion, Utah.1l rranaacta.a Burin mc- - COLLECTIONS Compulsory Vaccination Provo Stood Pat W. Irvine. Among the ten thousands who Against It But Has Made A Change of Front A SPECIALTY, have used Chamberlain's Congh Remedy for colds or Ia grippe There reems to be a difference Board of Education, if the action daring the past few years, to oar in opinion as regards vaccination, of the Balt Lake Board of Educa- knowledge, not a single case has in pneumonia. Thoa. and the action of Salt Lake tion ia followed. The action of resulted authorities toward the conntry the latter body was unauthorized Whitfield A Co., 210 Wabash JOSEPH E. PAGE, towns is not enthusiastically re- by any law of the state, and the avenue, Chicago, one of the most ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ceived. We speak with reference Provo board evidently had more prominent retail druggists iu that "We of this in law town the for and the where to this says: compulsory regard liberty of city, speaking AND NOTARY PUBLIC. theory is disregarded by most peo- the citizen when it refused to recommend Chamberlains Congb Office In Lemmon Blk Payaon. ple. Expert opinions have never follow the example of the Salt Remedy for la grippe in many been convincingly propounded to Lake Board. cases, as it not only gives prompt R. S. Wimmer, Under the decision of the Provo and complete recovery, bat also insure people that vaccination will prevent smallpox. Bat qaiteto school board it will be possible tor counteracts any tendeny of la Notary Public . the contrary arguments advanced healthy children to continue to grippe to resnlt in pneumonia. attend Bchool without being nnder For sale by D. W. Irvine. on onr streets favor the OF CE IN IBANK, theorists, and it is a ques- the necessity of nndergoing vaccition if there is a majority of nation if they don't want to. How to Cun Croup. If you an wing to In New York city an order has scientific or medical men at the Mr. F. Gray, who lives near present time who hold that it is been issued rendering general Amenia, Duchess county, N. Y.f effective either as a cure or a vaccination compulsory in some says: "Chamberlain's Congh that of the Ita quarters argne preventative. People city. corps Remedy is the best medicine I by reason of blood poisoning, of vaccinators have inoculated have ever used. It is a fine vaccination has killed or rained morn than a million persons in childrens remedy for croup and as many as it has saved. Others the borough of Manhattan alone, never fails to cure. When given believe that modern antiseptic and the work is still being as soon as the child becomes The demand for vaccine hoarse, or even after the croupy surgery and the nse of none but the purest vaccine vims, have re- virus for nse by physicians in congh has developod, it will preduced the danger of blood poison- their private practice is also said vent the attack. This should be ing to an infinitesimal minimum, to be unprecedented. borne in mind and a bottle of the and that an overwhelming preNotwithstanding the fact that cough Remedy kept at hand ready ponderance ef evidence expert there has been considerable talk for instant use as soon as these and historical, attest the efficacy in opposition to the action of the symptoms appear. For sale by D. of vaccination as an almost unfail- state boaod of health, the vaccina- W. Iruine. Or id? point Kiit, and wiihto am. ing means of securing immunity tion problem will be enforced in joy a daylight rida through tha graadart Manarjr of tha Kooky Provo. from smallpox. mountains bo aura to aril for a Saw Death Near. tiekat that raada via tha At a meeting Monday of the "It often made my heart ache," The action of the Board of Education of Provo in declining county commissioners and the writes L. C. Overstreet, of Elgin. to take any part in the work of Utah county board of health it waa Tenn., "to hear wife cough my enforcing the orders of the state decided to exente the order, until it seemed her weak and sore board in the publio schools was County Physician Robinson states Good No Tiresome Layovers, lungs would collapse. Close Connections in the that be will communicate with the Enquirer, highly proper, says doctors said she was so far gone Union Depots. sad will meet with the almost trustees of the vs r ions school And Positively the universal approval of the people. districts ontside of incorporated with consumption that no medicine Quickest Route The execution of the "order towns where there ia s local health or earthly help could save her, sent there, to compel general officer, and inatrnct them to have but a friend recommended Dr. To tha great rlvar. and Atlantia Manoard. nt vaccination among tha school the school population vaccinated King's New Discovery and and Thoroughly Modern Kquipmar use of this excellent medi- Blagant children, practically rests with the if smallpox exiat in tho district. and Hacliuln Chair Can, la which t aMtanrefraa to holdart of regular tra cine saved her life." It's absolutetlckau. for Cull qp qr address Colds, ly Coughs, guaranteed "William, go up to my room. Bystander: "Poor fellow I One V. B. KCKMSI, all and Asthma throat of hia wounds is mortal, I believei" Bronchitis, Commercial Fraigt A Him. Agf Back of my wardrobe there are alt Ltka City . "Tis. How did Policeman: 'So it is; but the and lung diseases. 50c and $100 Roonrii, Morlaa block, "Cigars, sir? on botTrial L. Townshends, Oh, very good, other wan ain't, so he has an atj. you find them? B.C.TOtrKSBSD,i t-Bits. free. tle Ganeral Iam. A Tkat A even sir!" Press. chance, indeed, Philadelphia S$ Loxii.Mo, Exiat Regarding Professional Cards anti-vaccinati- on d. City, St. Louis, pre-siste- Stuttering Employer( writing a hand me a letter): Jesse Tye. place. Gnml Banking and you are certain to be more than pleased with the promp relief 4 per cent intercut which it affords. Pain Balm also paid ox time dmpaeitej cores Rheumatism. One application gives relief. For sale by D, VARIED OPINIONS con-tinne- Awful Porlf. There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones grew and ahe constantly grew worse. Then she began to nse Electric Bitters A Woman's JEWELRY -Ti- From Tittill |