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Show 'I y h 1 - aww 'a THE VIVTE nr The Piute Courant. uliUiid Every U- Tc wccat Office of Publication pirca'' Hotel. 'Tho .M4RvSVALE- UTAH - deg. 10 min. west 600 chinery, etc., representing the mining price of admission without the nr - of Annie Mine, the industry of New Mexico, Arizona, So- play, and lieautiful gi.ls in tlielr SVs nora, etc. eontaining a total numbers The'' witching ballet. 79.757 acres. all of ferred to consist of t fin'd sets of Programme. for, there being no The programme for this convention ing pictures M usique Piofiro, 1 will follow more practical lines than Angelus and the IUiH of. Babylo general course or dl veins or lodes are as it has at any of the conventions held Russell &' ixteke in suufc'lind dan heretofore. Alt papers to be presented The Musical Craigs in will deal with live mining questions, in the and the most representative ones will performances an unique and and the un- ha printed and distributed to the del- toned 'iuslruments, and Lavelle egates in advance of the session, afid Grp.ut, physical culture models and a time set apart for their exc'ufive hand acrobats, the greatest muscular discussion during the session. exhibition ever presented in this city. FOR MINING CONGRESS. Next week the bill will be The Star PD, 000,00(11 -- yj&s follows from corner No, Show Girls' in delightful specialties. 1 Delegates chosen by Gov. John of ax I alms; Annie Mine and GeCutler to represent the State of Utan The patrons of the Lyric always go neva, aoitkb 29 deg. T min. east 1,282.4 . pt the eighth annual session of home feeling good because they al- - feetf Switzerland Mine, south 21 deg. American Mining congress: a 2,764.2 fefet; Fenney Minlion. Reed Smoot. Trove, Utah; ways have good hearty laugh or in 55 min. east south 2 deg. 1 min. eat wordd on evening of laughs. Our ing Claim, other Hon. Oeo?ge .Sutherland, Salt Lake readers will be enabled to 1,285.5.. City; Hon. Joseph Howell, Salt Lake Said claims are of record in the City ; Frank Pierce, Salt Lake City; enjoy them when In Salt Lake. of the Recorder of Piute County, Salt Lake Henry Pcery, City; Divid at Junction, Utah, as follows: Annie Keith. Sait Luke City; H. S, Joseph, The White Tigress of Japan, Mine, in Book D, page 163; Geneva, Salt Lake Citv; P..T. Farnsworth, Salt. which Been has running at the Grand In Book "D, page 161, and amended Lake City; William H. Tiblials, Salt first part of this week. Is in Book '15, page 156; Fenney MinLake City; Capt. Benjamin Tibliy, Sut Theater tiny. otfe of the most interesting ing Claim, in Book 12, page 271; Lake City; Caleb Tanner, Salt, Lake certainly to that popular Switzerland. In Book D, page 160. brought Jdramas City; Corner Thomas, Salt Lfikq filv; house. Our readers, when visiting There are no adjoining claims, as J. R. Twelves. Provoj Utah; Alma will be well repaid for shown-bSalt Lake the official plat. Coalville, Utah; John C- .Sulli- time and CJty, money spent if they attend I direct that this notice be published van, Eureka, Utah. in- tlm.-Fluthe Grand Theater. Courant, at Junction, J J Utah, the newspaper published nearAND COUNTY PIUTE .excitMARYSVALE, The last Jialf of the week the est said claims, for a period of nine SOUTHERN UTAH ITEMS. . FRANK D. HOBBS, ing drama,.. Escaped from the Har- weeks. ' em, will tie produced at the Grand Register. Considerable typhoid at the Junc- Theater, Salt Lake City. There are L. H. GRAY, Attorney. tion. several very exciting and stirring scenes and tableaux in this piece. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Biinkfrholf and Miss Popular prices prevail 25, 50 and 75 Benjamin Bessie Hatch were wed at Thurber on cents. M. A. No. 4023. ! the 21th. j United State Land Office, , , Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 22, 1905. The Thurber, Wnwie county, cattle GEO. W. PARKS, owners are taking their stock to the fc Notice is hereby given that the winter ranges. Providence Gold Mining company, by fc Land Attorney, its president and Authorized agent, . If Auerbach Building, 'tF John Meyerhoffer of Salt Lake City, Threshing is still in progress in Rab Salt Lake City. Utah, has made application for a hit valley, as this has been the banner If United States patent for the Lost Minear for cereals in Wayne county. , A ing Cljim, Rowe Mine, Annex Mining B. S. Bastian of Loa, Piute county, Claim, Summit Mining Claim and was injured while trying to put a hit Pearl Fraction lode mining claim, conin a cows mouth and in consequence Bertelsen Bros sisting of 1,500, 1,500, 1,312.3, 1,312.13 has been laid up with blood poisoning and 200 linear feet, respectively, of the lodes and surface ground as shown While sick he had the misfortune to BLACKSMITHS, a lose a briirht little boy of three years. by thc'cfflcial plat, being Survey No. 5298. situated in the Gold Mountain The entire community sympathizes S Utah. Marysvale, with him. Mining District, Piute County, Utah, - J and described in the plat and field Jt notes cf survey on file in this office, The Sevier 'Consolidated is, perwitty magf' tic variation at 16 deg. haps, the largest holder cf mining MS' .. " ia.;iowa, ,,, . ground in Gold' Mountain. The comREDFORD, acres. They wilt pany now ow ay Ctfflpicing aLcoraar Nat 1 of Lost ; have their reduction works in operaMining vClaim, and funning thenoe GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. tion early 1 ' khe year and increase the south 75 deg. 1 min. frest 600 feet to corner No. 2 of sail claim; thence capacity to 2ou tons before 1906 is at Marysvale, Utah. an end. Their mill will also do cusnorth 15 deg. 50 min. Vest 1,500 feet tom work. to corner No. 3 of said' claim, IdentiiiWrirsriiWrviV) vivrvyVTVTWiWiVrvrW) viv cal with corner No. 2 of Rowe Mine; A welcome home reception was given thence north 13 deg. 42 min. west 498.5 feet to corner No.-- l Elder Janies Grant of Thurber, Wayne of Annex Dr. F. J. Lyon, Mining jClairn; thence Na49 deg 64 m county, at his residence on the 16th Inst. The commenced at 1 west 1,312.9 feet to cortfer No. 2 of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, p. m. and continued until 7 p. m., when said claim; thence north 1 3 deg. 42 all enjoyed dancing in the hall and min. west 597.6 feet to corner No. 3 Marysvale, Utah. every one welcomed him on his return of sa if I claim, identical with corner from the Northern States mission. The No. 2 of Summit Mining Claim; thence large crowds which turned out to greet (SXSWWtWtstswsww north 13 deg. 42 min. West 508.7 feet him showed .the high esteem in which to corner No. 3 of Summit Mining .0.0.0:00. he is held by, his Claim; thence north 86 deg. 4 min. JOHN HAWES, o east J.293.7 feet to corner No. 4 of District Court at Junction, Piute Co. said claim, identical with corner No. Utah. Marysvale, 3 of Ifearl Fraction; thence north 75 Court convened at 10 a. m. Tuesday, Dealer In , deg. 1 min. east 600 feet to corner No. October the 24ih. 4 of Pearl Fraction; thence south 13 MERCHANDISE. GENERAL The first case on the docket was min. east 200 feet to corner deg. the State of Utah vs. Robert Lay. The No. 1 of said claim. Identical with cordefendant was charged with an assault ner No. 4 of Rowe Mine; thence south with a deadly wieapon with attempt to SSiXtXzXiXi') 10 deg. 43 min. east 621.9 feet to cor ' H. WHITLOCK, commit murder, at Kimberly, in Dener . 5 of Rowe Mine; thence south ' cember, 1904. The jury wps impaneled 15 deg, 50 min. east 878.1 leet to cor, Dealer in and the state introduced its testimony, g 1 of said claim, Identical with ner which tended to show that the defend- fdARNESS AND HORSE FUR- corner No. 4 of Lost Mining Claim; NISHINGS. ant and the complaining witness, Richthence south 15 deg. 50 min. east 1,500 ard Wideen, and their families were Utaht feet to corner No. 1 of Lost Mining Marsvale living in the same house at Kimberly, Claim, the place of beginning, conbut in different rooms. There had a total and net area of 77.243 taining been some unpleasantness between the acres, all of which is applied for, there NOTlfcE FOR APPLICATION OF two families, which resulted in bad being no conflicts. PATENT. .. feeling, and that Richar 1 Wideen, on The presumed general course or diM. 4022. A. . No. going,' home from his work, was inrection of the velfis or lodes are as States United Land Office, formed bv jiis wife that some rough Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 22, 190b shown upon the official plat. things had been aid, and hq, deterSaid claims are situated In the ts hereby given that the ProNotice mined to go in whtre Mr. Lay and and northwest section northeast Gold Its vidence conipany, Mining by his family were and talk the. matter 27 south, range 5 west, 12, iownship authorized John and agent, over and see if the differences could president and partly in the unsurveyed portion not be adjusted, according to his own Meyerhoffer of Salt Lake City, Utah, of said township. The southeast cor for a United made has application he When the door entered testimony. ner section 12, township 27 south, GeAnnie for the States Mine, patent the defendant met him with an open range 5 west, bears as follows from knife, and a scuffle ensued, in which neva, Fenney Mining Claim, and Mine lode Switzerland claims, mining Mr. Wideen was stablm-- l twice, once in the shoulder and once In the bodv, just consisting of 1,500, 1,500, 1,500 and above the stomach, the wounds nearly 1,290.4 linear feet of the lodes, respecas shown by the proving fatal. The defendant, however, tively, with surface claims it was entirely an accident: official plat, being Survey No. 5297, that he did not stab ?lr Wideen on situated in the Gold Mountain Mining lute County, Utah, and deournose, but that in the, scuffle Mr District, Wideen was accident illy stabbed. The scribed in the plat and field notes of case was submitted to the Jury after survey on file in this office, with maga lengthy trial on the evening of the netic variation at 16 degrees east, as t 25'h. After being out eleven hours follows, corner No. 2 of Anat Commencing ver-dit were to unable a Hey agree upon nie Mine and running thence north 15 t and were discharged. in the matter cf the application of deg. 50 min. west 1,500 feet to corner Jesse Weiser lo anproprtaie water, on No. 3 of Annie Mine; thence north 74 apppal from the p.tite engineer, was deg. 410 min. east 606 feet to corner of Annie Mine, identical with No. con'inuod for the terr. In the case of M. B. D'bon vs. the corner No. 2 of Geneva- - and with corDeseret Geld Mining mid Milling com ner No. 1 of Switzerland Mine; thence mrv, the hearing of the demurrer was north 15 deg. 50 min. west 1,290.4 feet to corner No. 2 of Switzerland Mine; continued far the ten". in the district court it Junction, thence north 74 deg. 0 min. east' 600 YOUNG MAN Pint county, the jury in the Robert feet to corner No. 3 of Switzerland i.eizh ease failed to agree. D Btrnes, M&ie; thence south 15 deg. 50 min. If jo-- t "fas'e Tor good 'clothing leads of Marysvale, was fined for failing to east 1,290.4 feet to corner No. 4 of you to bo cjilieal' fcif Style, Fit and Finish of your, gathients, you will appear as juryman after being sum- Switzerland Mine, identical witty 'cor- save yourself no end of trouble by ner No, 3 of Geneva and with corner moned, and the court adjourned. No. 2 of Fenney Mining Claim; thence lookim into our 'stor'and examining o and north 74 deg. 10 min. east 600 feet to the c! iss of workmanship THE DRAMA. we turn-ou- t. corner No. 3 of Fenney Mining Claim; Last Week, This Week, and What thence south 15 deg. 50 min. east l,50o feet to corner No. 4 of Fenney Min- 100C BUSINESS SUITS FROM $18 Coming. Claim; thence south 74 deg. 10 UP. At the Lyric Theatre this week ing min. west COO feet to corner No. 1 oi the May Howard company holds the Fenney Mining Claim, identical with corner No. 4 of Geneva; boards. A company of very pretty 74 deg. 10 min. west 600 south thence girls and beautiful ballet. The six feet to corner No 149 V'. Second South, .1 of idennumbers In the Olio are worth the tical with corner No. 1 ofGeneva, Annie Mine; SALT LAKE CITY. I' at Pf.Turday - p TRAffT, Marysvale, Piute County, Utah, Saturday, November 4, J905. Vol. lit r SUBSCRIPT IONS. Cne year, J5 cents. S x, Mentha, 40 crnts. . , i Three months, 35 cents. r.,t, hold good until January i. yhVlrut do not apply to hack; rates ou application to local tr .Salt Lake office. Salt. L?.k Qfflce 57 Commercial Ultl. amT Postoffiee Box 17. t, Local Editor H. rs. 6. V. F. Decker Adv-rH- ii ti. it-tt- n e , --' r f Thte pacer is kect on foe by THE AMERICAN'.'' MINING. CONGRESS, Chamber cf Cpmmeree Building, Den ver, Colo., where our readers will' be welcome, to the use, of. the. leading papers from' the various mining secscientific library tions of thewest.-and mineral exhibit. - a persons' receiving this paper titty this pride marked with a red ffofes w ill , understand that their subscription has been paid for six months ttyadate.- If' marked with a ' ill exblack croe their subscription AH - xv fire in one month. .. ,V THE PUBLISHERS. . t READ THIS. All new' subscribers pnyag 75 cents or- - one tygar, . or tocents for six months, tihA .American Farmer will be This offer rent Tree'.'flor one-yea' r. Molds gffod wntil "' '? PUBLISHERS. . V 62; Wednesday, 1C; 1, 1906. January MTAL-iyiARKET- lead.$2.50. .;. ; ' , Thurdagafr-feilver- 62 copper, copper, ; 16 ; lead,'$3.50.-- Friday, 62 Zfft-Sllve- r,' lead,, $3.50. A Saturday; 28 ASilver, lead, $:fSff; A t Jtfonda.e, lOj-Rilv- 15; lead? . - Tuesday, , W ' copper, 16; ; ' 62 er, $3.50. till- - ; 62-J- copper, 16; corper, ; Copper, v eSfl ayrlTo ; ' THE AMERICAN MINING CON-V- . CRESS. j 1. ( : eighth annual session of the congress 'will be held at El Paso, Tex., VN6yember'i4 to 18, 1905. Transportation Rates. From tall points in the territory under the jurisdiction of the Passenger association, which practically includes all the states west . of the Missouri river, the rate to E! Paso will be one fare for the round trip, tickets good for thirty days. From all' other points In' the country, the rate to El Paso will be one fare plus twtq dollars for the round trip, final limit for return December 25th. Tick- ets will be on Sale a week or so prior to the opening of the convention. l Excursion 1 hull-figh- t will be h Id at Ciudtl Juarez. Mexico across the r'ver from El Pise, in w hich several ch 'raid m matadors rr entered. Other features nr iiocricn of the second ltrcest rmttirer :n the Untied States, vNit- to . No. 1 of each of said claims: Lost Mining Claim, south S3 deg. IS min. east 906, S feet; Romo Miue, south 41 deg. 21 min. east 2.072.6 feet; Annex Mining Claim, south 47 deg. 3b min. oast 2,797.6 feet; Summit Mining Claim, south 41 deg. 50 min. east 3,312.4 feet; Pearl Fraction, .south 29 deg. 48 mio.'onst.. 3.47Q 6 feet. Said claims are of record in the ob floe of the Recorder of Piute County at Junction,' Utah, as follows: I.ost Mining Cmim and ' Annex Minng Claim in Book E, page 427; Rowe Mine In Book ' D, page 127; Summit Mining Claim in Book E, page 426; Pearl Fraction In Book F, luge 253. The adjoining claim is the Annie Mine, Survey 5297, as shown bv the official plat. ( - direct that this notice be published in the Fiute Courant at Junction, Utah, the newspaper published nearest said claims fpr a period of nine weeks. HUNK D. HOBBS, I 4' - L. H. GRAY, Attdhney. Register. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. M. min. 1R2 feet jthy Sampson lode; jmin. E. 7il.l feel the Piiioison loie: to coin-- c No. thence S. 0 ties;. ! , to c ni r No. 5 ol t!iene N. v;i ,n 2t min. V, 314 7 IVoi to form r No t Of tue Sampson No. J lodo, of iblh (hence N. s dig, a min. V. (171.7 feet to intersection wih line or th Impel ial Mine lode, of ibis serve thciee S. 15 dc. oj min, v, 5 p;(j o ; to cm-nNo. ", of ihn Imperial ,M n lode; t Hence N 82 g. 55 non. V. co feet to corner No. 4 ot aim Mine lode; thence N, - dev. 5 m'i. E. 519 ftei to corner No. of tlo Im. peri.tl Mine )d.. liicli is idi Pilewith corner No. 4 of th S: mps a N lode a nd barn sail tomnihu e nil the aforesnld section corne.r bear N. 38 deg. 28 min. W. 675.(1 fee, : thence N. 2 deg 66 min. IV. 377 fee: corner No. 1 of the Sampson N 7 lode, and being the plage or lieglnn u of description, of exterior hoondar'ev of said consolidated claim. From coiner No. 1 of the Sampson halo th afoiestid section corner heats X deg. 10 min. W 1.JS5.5 rut., ,.;td mu of tin Sampson No. coiner No. lode said section' confer bears N. t deg. 33 min. W. PH Said consolidated claim bein' in the S. W. 'of section 2, Tp. 27 S., R. 5 V Sait. Jaike Disc ant Meridian, nud contacting a total mt i of 23.342 acres, exeluiling however, in addition to the excitations between th lodes of this survev. the Sen tior Can non. Sim. 4115. and Garfield, Sur. IIM, Such excluded area containing (1 : acres. Net area claimed and applied1 (Vtr he. Ing 17.206 acres, Each of said lodes embraced in sat consolidated mining claim lie'ng oi record in the office of th Uoimrt It' Piute count',, oprder at Junction, Utah. Th nearest known locations or tn nlng claims being th aforesaid claims and Rolling Hills No. V Sur. 4101; Rolling Hills No. 3. Sin. Mir-ve- d-- 1 I 1 ' 1 A. No. 4051. United States Und Office, Salt Luke City, Utah, October 27, 1905. Notice is hereby given Hint James M. Morris of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Clinton S. Crisp ot Aquilar, Colorado, have made application for a United States Patent for the Sampson, Sampson No. 1, , Sampson No. 2 and Imperial mine loi.es consrtli-latemining claim, situate in Urn Gold Mountain Mining District, Piute county, Utah, consisting of 1113.0 linear feet of the Sampson lode, 11 17.8 Huor feet of the Sampson No. 1 iwue, 1)9 linear feet of the Sampson No. 2 lode ind 619.6 linear feet of the Imperail nine lode and surface ground each (as located), GOrt feet wide, being miner: I survey No. 5411 and described in the field notes and plat of th official sif-veon file in this office with magnet le variation at 16 deg. 15 min. east as follows, Commencing at corner No. ! of th Sampson No. 2 lode, from which the 4 section corner on west boundary ot Bection 2, township 27 south, range a west, Salt Lake Base and Meridian bears N. 69 deg. 11 min. W. 42S.9 feet; thence S. 89 deg. 24 min. K. 1105.G feci to corner No. 2 of the Sampson lode, of this survey; thence S. G deg 03 min. E. 345 feet to corner Noj. 3 oi the Sampson lode; thence S. 82 deg. u J lo--t- ed 1 1 ng 1442; Gold Bird No. 2. Sur. 4151, ant Gold Bird No. 3, Sur, 4155. 1 direct that this notice he publishel in the Courant at Marysvale, couruv of Piate, Ktdt) ot Ut .It, for the p riod of nine consecutive wicks FRANK 1). HOBBS. It: ais er. O. V. PARKS, A.iMohj Rr An, Pica nts. First publication dated Oct. 28, Thu. Lust publication, Dec. 21, 1Uu6 WILLIS JOHNSON, 4- - 44- - General Merchandise. 4-4- 4- - Clrcleville, Utah. 4- - 4 4- 4 4-- - 4 k 4444444444444444444444V44Ra44 fellow-townsme- Rates. Mei;ui W!RR'lWWRRWW s The transportation committee has arranged fd, a scries of excursions into Old Mexico, Wd to all the great mining districts . of Texas, Old Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona, etc. In no case docs the fare for these special trips c"d cue fare for the round trip, afid in nearly all instances it is less. One deserving special mention is that 'rip t Mexico City pnd return fare $28.00. This trip will give the visitor 'bn opportunity to visit the great mining (Hstricts of Old Mexico, ten or. twelve of the lading cities of that country: also of viewing the ruins and relics et thq civilization of the Aztecs: the palaces, castles and temples of the early Spanish settlers and missionaries, etc. Entertainment Features. The hcspitalitv of the people of El Paso Is absolutely unsuroassable, as wdl be shown by the following features designed to entertain the delegates and their friend. On one evening during th session the gentlemen of El Paso will give a smoker in honor of the visiting gentle men; and the 1 idles of El Paso will tive a reception to th visiting ladies. Doth of these fmetiens are designed to be bt Pliant social events. An te comer 1 62: . i. Silver, lead, $3.50. copper, - No. 15 to-wi-t: 62; Silver, Fld-ridg- - ,, NOTICE. i 5 r oil c'hedfals and mission build. ngs. wlrch have ecu in ns foH sew-- ti hundred years trollev rides hbout El Pu'-o- . plenty of brass band music, etc etc. Exhibits. Eic; r ot The S ire Mning nhj.ochti'Mi Tex-iwill hnv a eor.ii.pd oxHlm of minerals found in that rM: the Ore-yoan 1 sevMount iln mining er il o.her locii mining eamn-- , of New Mexi'o, Old Mexico an! Arzon i will also displ i; s of miner 'Is. Sever il large mining machinery r.mnuf leturer? will exhibit various kinds of mining machinery andktbe Hum Tories Photo comp inv will have on display all during the session, an immense collection of photographs of mining operations, can ps, plants, Wa- 1 s n I id ?S N-)- JUNCTION S' CASH St? STORE. and Travelers A Ceneral Merchandise ,1 . Supplies. (1 J. II. STONEY, Prop. ( . FINE TAILORING. to-wi- t: ; il Sorenson & Larson, iW.i.r.r().w.v. 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