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Show r r The Piute Courant. Published Every Saturday Marysvale, Utah. who, although defeated, is not discouraged, and expects to again wear the lightweight belt If the piece comes any nearer in keeping with its title than all the plays at this popular resort, then in deed may the public expect a high treat for everything at the Lyric Is merry. Manager IfCUer at - SUBSCRIPTIONS: One year, 75 cents. Six Months, 40 cents. Three months, 35 cents. PIUTE COUNTY AND SOUTHERN UTAH ITEMS. MARYSVALE, Egan will bill nothing else. J Jl Mr. Robinsons store is doing a good Beginning Thursday, the 5th, at the business at Marysvale. Grand a moral drama, great theater, These rates hold good until January Jl Jl "A Ragged Hero," will occupy the 1, 1906, but do not apply to back acWasatch King is looming up as The be will houses stage, and that the counts. filled every night goes without saying. development progresses. Jl Jl The last piece, "Why Women Sin?" Garfield county was visited by a Advertising rates on application to was a success. great Box 17, Salt Lake City. heavy frost on the 17th ulL Jl Jl Salt Lake Office 257 Commercial Jl Jl At Lake theater Florence the Salt Club Building. A big body of ore has been uncovRoberts is meeting with success in the the Black Rock Copper comnew play Ann LaMont The next ered by pany. Mrs. 8. M. F. Decker. .. .Local Editor attraction is "The Tenderfoot, by a Jl Jl company carrying 60 people. Seat Miss Wilcox of Emittsburg, Iowa, Is THE file sale on begins Friday. This paper is kept by at Marysvale in charge of the public MINING Jl CONGRESS, AMERICAN jl At the Tabernacle, Friday, October schools. Chamber of Commerce Building, Den Jl Jl be Miss Edith Anderson, Salt Lakes will our readers where 6th, Colo., ver, The Deseret mine is about to opera will in of use the to young pa the appear singer, popular welcome leading ate again. So may it be for the benefit pers from the various mining sections grand concert of vocal and instru- of Marysvale. Taberof the west, a scientific library and mental music assisted by the Jl Jl nacle choir, - Horace Ensign and mineral exhibit. Miss Condance Durkey has charge others. of the primary department of the READ THIS. Jl- jl district schools. . The State Fair all the week is Marysville Jl Jl All new subscribers paying 75 cents well it may, drawing big crowds, and A. B. Anderson was named by Gov. for one year, or 40 cents for six for it is the best ever given. No visimonths, the American Farmer will be tor to Salt Lake during conference can Cutler to represent Beaver county at sent free for one year. This offer afford to come and go without attend- the Good Roads convention. Jl Jl . holds good until January 1, 1906. ing the State Fair. Wm. McKean of Salt Lake and May THE PUBLISHERS. . Jl Heslington of this county, were mar The pure food exhibition at the ried in Salt Lake last week,, i LOCAL STOCKS. Utahna Park is meeting with great Jl Jl Mr. A. A. Tremp, the able success. John Howes butcher shop at MarysIn the Local Market. manager, has done a good work in vale is doing a rushing business suparranging for and carrying out this plying the people with meat. went at 27 Sacramento exhibition. Wednesday, Much good should result Jl Jl 9 cents and 200 shares changed from it. Business at Marysvale seems to be and 1,000 hands. Ingot brought 1 Jl Jl on Jhe trend and the merchshares changed hands. Altogether this week is a great one ants areupward correspondingly happy. 28 Columbus Con, 550 In Salt Lake in drama and music. Thursday, Jl Jl shares at $1.85, 150 at $1.86, 200 at Gilbert R. Beebee is named by tpe ' CONFERENCE-VISITORS- . $1.87, 300 at $l.87V4, and 100 at governor as Piute countys representa$1.89; Con Mercur 200 shares at 55 tive at the good roads convention. cents, All Jl Jl glasses manuFriday, 29 Columbus Con 40(1 shares facturedpersonsthewearing Alexander Optical Co., Grantsville is to have electric by at $2.05; 200 at $2.06. Power will be furnished by 200 especially those litted over three years lights. 30 Columbus Con., Saturday, ago or within the last year are re- the Clark Electric Power company of shares sold at $2.10. 2. 900 quested to call at the offices. Rooms Tooele. Columbus Con., Monday, Atlas Block, No. 38 W. Jl Jl shares sold at $2.20 and 1,100 at Second South St., Salt Lake City, and For your winter goods call at the $2.25. Junction cash store. It is a cinch you was have their eyes Con. Tuesday, 3. Columbus o 300 you will get the best and at the best of sale represented by the AUTUMN EXCURSIONS TO LAS prices. shares at $2.10; 60 shares at $2.174, - 1 amt 100 at $2.24. . VEGAS. Jl bis sleeper to the hospital on a stretcher. He was taken out through the window of the car, owing to the impossibility of turning the stretcher in the aisle. Dr. Franklin died at the hospital in Salt Lake last Wednesday. Cause of death was heart failure. Jl Jl In speaking of the Immensity of the Cactus the Tribune says: While ho figures touching the market value ot the concentrates are released by the management, the character of the ore treated in the constantly improving conditions in the mine leave no room to doubt that the company is receiving at least $150,000 per month for its product. Allowing $1,000 a day for operating expenses, which Is probably high, it is evident that the Cactus is earning at the rate of $120,000 a month, or better. For a proposition that has only been down to real business for less than a year, the showing is not so bad. It brings the enterprise right up in the front ranks with the best in the state. thence south 15 deg. 50 min. east 1,500 feet to corner No. 1 of Lost Mining Claim, the place of beginning, containing a total and net area of 77.243 acres, all of which is applied for, there being no conflicts. The presumed general course or direction of the veins or lodes are as shown upon the official plat. Said claims are situated in the and northwest 4 section northeast 12, township 27 south, range 5 west, and partly in the unsurveyed portion of sdid township. The southeast corner section 12, township 27 south, range 5 west, bears as follows from corner No. 1 of each of said claims: Lost Mining Claim, south 83 deg. 18 min. east 966.8 feet; Rowe Mine, south 41 deg. 21 min. east 2,072.6 feet; Annex Mining Claim, south 47 deg. 38 min. ea3t 2,797.6 feet; Summit Mining Claim, south 41 deg. 50 min. east DIED AT KIMBERLY. Mining Claim and Annex. Mining Claim in Book E, page 427; Rowe Mine in Book D, page 127; Summit Minng Claim in Book E, page 426; Pearl Fraction in Book F, page 253. The adjoining claim is the Annie Mine, Survey 5297, as shown by the official plat. I direct that this notice be published in the Piute Courant at Junction, Utah, the newspaper published nearest said claims for a period of nine weeks. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. L. H. GRAY, Attorney. First publication August 28, 1905. Last publication October 21, 1905. o Mr. Campbell of Arizona has purchased in this, Garfield and other surrounding counties, 21,000 head of sheep. The purchase price averaged $2.50 per head. Ephraim, Sept. 29. The sad word reached here last night that Fred Hunt, a resident of this city, had died at Kimberly yesterday- afternoon at Mr. 4:30 oclock of typhoid fever. Hunt was a native of Monroe, Sevier county, Utah. He married Miss Lizzie Hansen of this city abou t two years ago and had resided here ever since. The remains will be brought down to Monroe this morning, but at this writing it is undecided whether the interment will be there or here. Nothing to Fear. Judge Rockwood Hoar, brother of the late Senator Hoar, was noted as a wit as well as jurist. Shortly before his death, as his daughter entered his room in the morning, he said: My dear, I had a dream last nighty and in it I saw the angel of death sitting at the foot of my bed. At first I was horribly frightened, but as I gazed at He my visitor my fears vanished. wore a fur cap." Brooklyn Life. i ONE OF THE COMPETITIVE POEMS. Jl o 3 We have taken the liberty to reproi PORTLAND EXCURSIONS. duce the following from the 24 poems selected for competition by the comVia Oregon Short Line Railway. mittee on the selection of verses for Salt Lake to Portland and return a state anthem to carry off the Salt (direct) $31.50. Lake Tribunes magnificent prize for Salt Lake to Portland and return same. Unless objected to by the Tri- (one way via San Francisco), $42.50. bune we Bhall reproduce the entire Salt Lake to Portland and return, list, as it Is one of the choicest assort- (one way via Los Angeles), $50.50. ments of verse ever presented in this Tickets to Portland and return, distate: rect, on sale daily from May 24th to Tickets September '30th, inclusive. Ill sing thy name, Oh, Utah! reading one way via San Francisco ot The name I love the best, Los Angeles on sale August 30, 31, I'll praise thy rugged grandeur, and September 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 13, 14, most Thy soil and clime blest; All' tickets good for 15, 27, 28, 29. Above the earth no sky more fair, See agents for further parstopovers. Beneath its dome no purer air. ticulars. City Ticket Office 201 Main And health and Joy in every draught, St. From crystal springs or brooklets quaffed. TOLD OF SENATOR FRYE. We love thy homes, dear Utah, Their fields and pastures wide. Hia First Acquaintance, as a Child, With stores of glittering treasure On distant mountain side With the Ways of Wasps. The white winged gull, no friend more Senator Frye is a hunter, an angler . . sure! and a naturalist. All his life he has Thy sego cup, no flower more pure; been fond of the woods and of wild And insects hum, and song-bird- s trill creatures. He was born in Maine, in With gladsome praise thy valley fill. the town of Lewiston, and a Lewiston man said of him recently My light, my joy, my Utah! Thy weal my prayer shall be "My father in his childhood played with the child Frye, and I have often Thy law shall be my standard My hope is all in thee! heard him tell how his little friend With honest pride my bosom swells would go out into the fields and take My throbbing heart its rapture tells, up fearlessly in his hand beetles and Wheneer I speak or sing or hear and all manner of fearsome spiders Thy name so dear, so fondly dear. bugs. One day he took up a wasp. He THE DRAMA. was very small, you see, and ignorant Last Week, This Week, and What Is of wasps nature. So he took this wasp up in his hand, and, of course, it Coming. him. Our readers in Salt Lake and also stung Instantly he dropped it, and set off at home, and sould not the following homeward in an agony ot pain and attractions and try and see them: wrath. My father ran along with him, I J Last week at the Lyric Battling making sympathetic murmurs. Young Nelson appeared in the cast, and, of Frye said, as he wrung the hand that course, large crowds were there to see had been wounded: him. Big crowds generally attend the First it walked about all over my Lyric, but not always with such a hand, and it was so nice! But, oh ; great attraction on the bills. when it sat down!' -- Jl Jl The Salt Lake theater is open for the season and the best season, be it Modern Surgical Methods. said, that this popular house has The use of the needle and thread up to date. Manager Pyper is learning every year more and more ot in closing wounds has come to be a his business, and the public are gain- Qne art. In former days the surgeons ers by his learning. were mere bunglers, and most wounds left hideous scars. But at the present At the Lyric theater "The Ken- day the manner in which arteries are tucky Belles will hold the boards ligatured, tendons spliced, intestines until Saturday, the 7th, when the sutured and wounds closed is the "Merrymakers will appear for one week. With the first attraction is foundation of 'success, no skilled use of the scalpel taking its place. Jimmy Britt, the educated pugilist, en-joy- 0 i 100-fo- tained. ' vl Jl The dance given by the Stockton baseball team Wednesday evening, September 27, was a decided success socially but not a howling success financially. Our little town is rather to make any kind of an entertainment much of a success from the money standpoint. Jl The directors of the Golden Reef Mining company, which is operadng a proposition in Beaver county, met at the business office of the company in Elsinore and decide to continue work and another contract for 150 feet of tunnel extension and some work in the winze was ordered. Jl Jl uncertain character which has been followed in the Trappers Pride for several hundred feet has developed into a good strong one about 10 .feet wide and carrying alues in gold. Free gold can be distinctly seen. The rock pans easily. This ore body has been struck about 150 feet A vein of underground. Jl -- 4 Elder Elias Moroni Corry of Cedar City. Iron county, returned Aug. 17, 1905, from the California mission, for which he was set apart June 16, 1903. The conferences of Oregon and San Francisco were his fields of labor. He reports that the work in California is progressing very well; the Elders are removing much prejudice and making many friends. Desert News. ,4 .4 The county superintendent of schools of Sevier county writes State Superintendent of Schools Nelson that he is in need of three male principals to take charge of various schools in that county. The applicants must hold state teachers certificates in order to be eligible for the positions. W. E. White has found some fine float in Bullion Canyon and is looking for the vein. .4 .4 Dr. P. A. H. Franklin .one of Salt Lakes best known mining men and a great promoter at Marysvale is seriously ill at St Marks hospital. Dr. Franklin, who has been to Telluride, Colo., on business, got on the train at Grand Junction, suffering from a severe chill. He grew worse during the journey, and upon the arrival of the train in the city yesterday morning it was necessary to remove him from V J GEO. H. FENNEMORE Physician and Surgeon. Milford, Utah. Official surgeon of the San Pedro Railway. M. A. No. 4022. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 22, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the Pro- SXSXSX!) vidence Gold Mining company, by itS ' JOHN HAWES, president and authorized agent, John Meyerhoffer of Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah. Marysvale, has made application for a United Dealer in States patent for the Annie Mine, Geneva, Fenney Mining Claim, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Switzerland Mine lode mining claims, consisting of 1,500, 1,500, 1,500 and 1,290.4 linear feet of the lodes, respec3 ClXi,' tively, with surface as shown by the official plat, being Survey No. 5297, H. WHITLOCK, . situated in the' Gold Mountain Mining () Dealer in 0 District, Piute County, Utah, and described in the plat and field notes of &HARNESS AND HORSE FUR-NISHINGS. survey on file in this office, with mag0 netic variation at 16 degrees east, as Utah0 Marysvale follows, Commencing at corner No. 2 of Annie Mine and running thence north 15 deg. 50 min. west 1,500 feet to corner No. 3 of Annie Mine; thence north 74 deg. 10 min. east 600 feet to corner Bertelsen Bros., No. 4 of Annie Mine, identical with corner No. 2 of Geneva and with corBLACKSMITHS, ner No. 1 of Switzerland Mine; thence 15 north deg. 50 min. west 1,290.4 feet Utah. Marysvale, to corner No. 2 of Switzerland Mine; thence north 74 deg. 10 min. east 600 00220002.0.0 feet to corner No. 3 of Switzerland Mine; thence south 15 deg. 50 min. 0222:0:0:0:0:02:0:0:0:02 0:0:0:0:0:0:02 east 1,290.4 feet to corner No. 4 of Switzerland Mine, identical with corJ. D. REDFORD, ner No. 3 of Geneva and with corner No. 2 of Fenney Mining Claim; thence GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. north 74 deg. 10 min. east 600 feet to corner No. 3 of Fenney Mining Claim; Marysvale, Utah. thence south 15 deg. 50 min. east 1,500 feet to corner No. 4 of Fenney Min' ing Claim; thence south 74 deg. 10 min. west 600 feet to corner No. 1 of Fenney Mining Claim, identical with corner No. 4 of Geneva; Dr. F. J. Lyon, thence south 74 deg.-1min. west 600 feet to corner No .1 of Geneva, idenPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, tical with corner No. 1 of Annie Mine; thence south 74 deg. 10 min. west 600 Marysvale, Utah. feet to corner No. 2 of Annie Mine, the place of beginning, containing a total QiXsftXlWSUWtWtU I I i JE1&S I irALTlftULI SALT LAO HOT Sanitariuh ' Baths 1! . 4444444444444 4 4- 4 4 Jl Jl Jl , k , Mr. A. T. Anderson and Sylvia Denton of Stockton were united la- - marriage at the home of the bride's parents Wednesday evening, Sept. 27, 1905. The Rev. Mr. Cook officiated. The happy couple will take a trip to Park City, after which they will be at home to their friends in Stockton. Said claims are of record in the office of the Recorder of Piute County, at Junction, Utah, as follows: Annie Mine, in Book D," page 163; Geneva, in Book D, page 161, and amended in Book 15, page 156; Fenney Minpage 271 ; ing Claim, in Book 12, Switzerland, in Book D, page 160. There are no adjoining claims, as shown by the official plat. I direct that this notice be published in the Piute Courant, at Junction, Utah, the newspaper published nearest said claims, for a period of nine FRANK D. HOBBS. weeks. Register. L. H. GRAY. Attorney. First Publication August 26, 1905;. Last Publication October 21, 1905. to-wi- t: Jl Jl Jl James, manager of the Black Rock companys property. He states that the new shaft is down below the mark, and that the ledge In which he is sinking looks better with every foot of the depth at- , 1 The Fish Creek section of Gold mountain is right now looked upon as most promising. Besides the Trappers Pride the Signal Peak people are getting ito fine ground, with one good vein already exposed. Walter acres, ail of I Jl p to all points east, during any season of the year for scenery service and equipment is via the Midland Route. The line of more unique and interesting mountain wonders than any other in the world. It isnt so much where you go that makes the trip pleasant, it is how you go that counts. Start right by seeing that your tickets read via the Colorado Midland. Tell me where you are going and I will do the rest. Ticket office 77 West Second South, Salt Lake. L. H. Harding, General Agent Illustrated scenery books free on request 79.757 1,285.8. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. o The Godfrey Family gave an enterAutumn is the ideal weather at Las tainment in a tent at Marysvale last Horn Silver at Home. Vegas, Nevada, the new town on the week. Like most shows, it was well Salt Lake Route, and in response to a attended. Wednesday, 27 Out of market. Jl Jl Thursday, 28 Bid, $1.50; asked, $2.00. demand special excursion rates have Operations are beginning to assume-been put into effect on various dates Friday, 29 Bid, $1.50; asked, $2.00. phase of Interest in Dry Canyon. Saturday, 30 Bid, $1.50; asked, $2.00. up to October 29th for the low round-trirate of $30. In addition to the in- The first shipment by the Eureka-Ophi- r Monday, 2. Bid, $1.40; asked, $2. will soon be made. Tuesday, 3. Bid, $1.40; asked, $1.90. terest surrounding this new and thrivJl Jl should be remembered it town, ing New York, A very encouraging report of the that it is the gateway to the famous improvements in the Surprise corned gold fields of Nevada. Wednesday, 27 Quoted at $1.75. from Gold Mountain. The ledge in the Los See of San the any Pedro, agent 28 at $1.70. Quoted Thursday, face of the tunnel pans free. & Salt Lake who Angeles railroad, 29 Friday, Quoted at $1.75. Jl Jl will No. or to be call ticket you, glad 30 Quoted at $1.70. Saturday, Schools started Monday, 25th, with 17 W. 2nd South street both phones Monday, 2. Quoted at $1.70. Laurence Christensen as principal and 1986, Salt Lake City, Utah. Tuesday, 3. Quoted at $1.70. Miss Grace Huntington as primary teacher. About 80 pupils are in atRECEIVED AT SAMPLERS. THE POPULAR MOUNTAIN WAY, tendance. Wednesday, 27 Two from Alta and one from Milford. Thursday, 28 Three from Alta and one from Stockton. Friday, 29 Four cars from Alta. Saturday, 30 Two from Alta and one from Stockton. Monday, 2. Two cars from Alta, one ' car from Stockton. Tuesday, 3. Three cars from Alta, one from Mercur and one from Marysvale. Pearl Fraction, south 29 east 3,470.6 feet Said claims are of record in the office of the Recorder of Piute County at Junction, Utah, as follows: Lost 3,312.4 feet; deg. 48 min. and net area of which is applied for, there being no conflicts. The presumed general course or direction of the veins or lodes are as shown upon the official plat Said claims are situated in the northeast of section 12 and the un- surveyed part of section 12, township 27 south, range 5 west, and northwest 14 and southwest 14 section 7, township 27 south, range 4 west. Salt Lake Meridian. The southeast corner section 12, township 27 south, range 5 west, bears as follows from corner No. 1 of said claims: Annie Mine and Geneva, south 29 deg. 2 min. east 1,282.4 feet; 'Switzerland Mine, south 21 deg. 55 min. east 2,764.2 feet; Fenney Mining Claim, south 2 deg. 1 min. east WILLIS JOHNSON, General Merchandise. APPLICATION FOR Circleville, Utah. PATENT. ' M. A. No. 4023. United State Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 22, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the Providence Gold Mining1 company, by its president and Authorized agent, John Meyerhoffer of Salt Lake City, for a Utah, has made application United States patent for the Lost Min ing Claim, Rowe Mine, Annex Mining Claim, Summit Mining Claim and Pearl Fraction lode mining claim, consisting of 1,500, 1,500, 1,312.3, 1,312.13 and 200 linear feet, respectively, or the lodes and surface ground as shown by the official plat, being Survey No. 5298, situated in the Gold Mountain Mining District, Piute County, Utah and described in the plat and field notes of survey on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 16 deg. east, as follows, Commencing at corner No. 1 of Lost Mining Claim, and running thence south 75 deg. 1 min. west 600 feet to corner No. 2 of said claim; thence north 15 deg. 50 min. west 1,500 feet to corner No. 3 of said claim, identical with corner No. 2 of Rowe Mine; thence north 13 deg. 42 min. west 498.5 feet to corner No. 1 of Annex Mining Claim; thence N. 89 deg 54 m west 1,312.9 feet to corner No. 2 of .said claim: thence north 13 deg. 42 min. west 597.6 feet to corner No. 3 of said claim, identical with corner No. 2 of Summit Mining Claim; thence north 13 deg. 42 min. west 508.7 feet to corner No. 3 of Summit Mining Claim; thence north 86 deg. 4 min. east 1,293.7 feet to corner No. 4 of said claim, identical with corner No. 3 of Pearl Fraction; thence north 75 east 600 feet to corner No. deg. 4 of Pearl Fraction; thence south 13 deg. 42 min. east 200 feet to corner No. 1 of said claim, identical with corner No. 4 of Rowe Mine; thence south 10 deg. 43 min. east 621.9 feet to corner No. 5 of Rowe Mine; thence south 15 deg. 50 min. east 878.1 feet to corner No. 1 of said claim, identical with corner No. 4 of Lost Mining Claim; 44444444444444444444444444444444444 to-wl-t: ' 44IX4XX .. 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