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Show zz.m-z- .Jii2.Tl...CiL6dLmff-- SALE.". im R. 4 W Vfc) Ia the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, "state of Utah, Fcr farther lafonnstioa- ca ; E ,T 0 C R E DITOJ8. In the District Court .of the Fourth K rfMal THstrifit' fn 'and for Utah I C i State of Utah. anty, In the matter of the estate of John . H. Moore, Deceased. , Creditorrl?r:pre3ent claims with Touchers to the Undersigned executors residence of or either of them tt-th- e Vina Moore. In Spring Lake, Utah county, State of Utah, on or before the - 1913. 1st flay of Noyember, ALVA J. MOORE, MENNEL THOLLADAY, -- Executors. , ; N0TICE"OF SALE OF ' -- 1913.- 26, REAL In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial-Distri- cf in and for Utah , I ,' j"CottBtyt;MAfc. ptah, In the Matter of the Estate of William "Mltcheilr Deceased. ; The undersigned will sei at private sale, commencing 9 rods west of the southeast corner of" block SS.JPlat north 12 rods, thence west S fods, thence south 12 rods, thence east S rods to the place of beginning, area 26 square rods, with, a dwelling house thereon, situate in Provo City, Utah county, Utah, on or after Friday," July nbids-wi- ll be re nL8rl913rand-trrltte" ' at Eureka, ceived at my residence Utah. - Terms of sale,. cash. x ,. MITCHELL, Administratrix. ' E."E. "'" July 7,1913. Dated CORFMAtf,-- " Attorneys for Administratrix. , .(First publication July 7, 1913.) ' NOTICE. DELINQUENT losing jlescxlieiLstQck. 7th assessment No.'.' 4, .. levled'en-th- e amounts several the of 1913, day June, set opposite the names pfjhe respective shareholders, J3H 5CCQUUt.J)l. 14 ' Shares. Am't Name T. F. Pierpont. . ....2,500 S 3.75 3.75 T. F. Pierpont.... ,,2,500 3.75 T. F. Pierpont...... 2,500 3.75 2,500 T. F. Pierpont 44 J. M.Calderwood.... 5,000 11 12 13 106 R. T. 7,50 1.50 ,1,000 Barney.. 107- - 1.50 1,000 Barney... 17.. 1.50 1,000 R. T. Barney... R.T. Barney. .. .;..:.l,O00.L1.50 109 110 111 R. T. 134 7. 184 J," 411 J, 135 T. . ;93 3,000 4.50 855 1.30 Thomas....... B. 1,100 CL Thomas Thomas". .2,185"- 404 C. N. 368 T. J.' Grosebeck. 3.00 1 3.30 .2.30 1,524 4,000 -- 1.65 - 2,000 Thomas.. Jensen T.; G. 186 625 Barney........ B." Thomas..:;-..- 138 T." G. 6.00 - . .3,076 4,6.0 Groiebeck". 4,760 " "715 269 Welby 1 WnOlcNaughten . .2,000 3.00 McNaughten .. 230 Wm. McNaughten ,. 444 George McCune :. : .'.'2,500 Henry Effenbeck ,..1,000 J. C. Graham....... 1,000 .40 159 Wm. 187 424 6 10 Ahlander...... 49 A. H. .ba . 3.73 1.50 . 1.50 1,000 1.50 ; 1,000 Haws Morris Anderson ...1,000 1.50 65 C. W. 129 Jensen... 169 H, P. 335 H.. P.- - Jensen-,- '. 178 A. N. Wallace, 7 1.50 1,000 1.50 . . v. 4,000 6.00 1.50 -. Niel8eH.:vr;r.T--D0r-"5-34- Lorenzo Nielsen .... Rollins..,,,.. 359 C. L. 365 4. ' 500 .75 1.50 ,1,000 Arthur Anderson";.;" ".85 576 38IMlLJQrle8onJlJl,0.Q0,1.50 H.Chrlstensen 1,000 Wnies H.Chrlstensen 1,00 Willes H.Chrlstensen 1,000 . M. E. Kartchner, Sr. 2,000 820 James Close 391 Wllles 1.50 407 1.50 408 395 All Jensen ...... 364. Martin 385 Barbara Byland . ". . Madsen.. Malissa E. Nay Ella Fern Nielsen ... 1.50 - 230 - - v. jOSS.Badgef " 5 '' - n "III!IT Ait n IT - ' -- - clatesr mining d & Co. 2407 H. W. 200"- 500 . .75 ', .75 241 250 ' extent of t $120,000 par 'valye. The every, customer, ensures perfection i ' ; , J", ' ' bonds were out" wort V mortgage under which We;are not infaiiiblo," of course, and mistakes "will sometimes occsr In the sinking fund, each year ..: oesi equipped laundries. says the 'Boston "New ; However, we solicit your patronage A issued provided that there should be paid Into $120,000, and - : . 5.00 ' . mm coa-- twetatttfcAijtha f 468, South Academy Ave. ,clusiqa, .that, so Jong as the contract exists with the Bingham Central rail way calling: tat payment of 15 oenti a WnTonlili ore shipped "regardleBs" of grade, the company will be unable to do Justice 4o itself and stockholders. The only remedy appears- - to be the acquisition by the "Ohio company of control of the Mascotte tunnel, oned by the Bingham Central railway., The latter was bought Beveral years ago 149,-28- . For six ee4hepre9-4SOLE.FletclwL00- a- Plate work Fillings from...... $1.00 to 12,00 inlay work from... $2.00 to $3.00 ...50c to 75c Amalgam filling Gold and Platinum Alloyjllllngs, $1.00 Aluminum plate ".."..,,.'.......$15.00 Teeth extractions positively without Gold Gold pain. All work positively cording to agreement ..60 " UiaEi Tiinicv e . the-11t- n shareholderenitr7 -- -- 17," 1911) HBBKja r,i A . i in Effect be and July 31st; Lots of 5 tons 1913 a & or more, LumpX $5.00 delivered u iPhone 232.160.W.5N :JtDUNiUanageE.- - ! . Money Makes e metal-minin- - g Money 0 . JIj)larLtcd iriiLi!ank,.Keep in mind that we are a bank that docs things; Everyman can't, get, rich, but. every man can save somtehing. The only sure way of saving money is by depositing it. When it jingles in your Rrlarlel - 1 of i . 1432-Der- 1479 1488 1511 1577 1579 of ; the company, No. 1, 1775 Knight block, Proco City, Utah, on the 1776 2nd day of August, 1913, at the hour 1811 of 10 o'clock a. in., to pay the delin- 1823 quent assessment tnereon, together 1839 First publication' July m. Storage Rates tween June 1st llttljB-.ou- 0- may the. office T:ratrfldertila8:aI-ib- m 1 ; Pratt & McBeth. . . ,1,000 Badger L 500 Whitney & n Bros.T;.-.;- r 1,00) Thomas.... C. L. Whitney L. C. Doty.. 500 Jos. S. Berry...... ..... tth-tht All k me-si- ck O. expense of sale. HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary.'" Office: No. 1, Knight Block, Provo,.u Co iittnr m e "7a0-1.1- e guaranteed a or the money Jl bargain to. the public is made by one of the best dentists In the state. " DR. J. N. CHRI8TEN8EN, Over ProTcTMeat ft Packing Co. v- .1811 1868 1869-DrtrVa- 1875 18TS BenJ. F. Lovell.,... 1,000 BenJ. F. Lovell 1,000 L. J. Eldred ...4,000 Mrs. C. F. McCarthy.1,000 David W. Evans.... 1,009 - J?H-.w.a- a Provo City, Utah. '(First " 2.50 , 10.00 YOUNG publication July 24, 1913.) ' ATTENTION. MEN! - YOUNG WOMENl sul126.331 pounds, the content-of- "ore shipped diphide and carbonate rect to eastern reduction works. ; The number of deep mines producing metals In Montans in 1912 was , 452, against 430 in 1911, and the1 numthe ber of producing placer mines was 5.00 classified .civil service I'. Postoffice 152, against 180. .The total quantity 2.50 of ore sold or treated was 5,552,164 ' clerks, letter carriers, railway mall 1.50 tons, and the total average recover Ages '18 to In demands 1.00 clerks, etc., able talus per ton of ore produced Hun fi.0 45. Salary $75 to $150 monthly. Increased from $9.36 In 1911 to $11.12 , to vacan-fill, S.00 dreds of appointments la 1911 5.00 cles, extension of senlce and parceis 20.00 Post. Mr. H. L. Carl will be at Lamaf washer The fery iest 5.00 hotel in Provo City on Monday, July and wringer is ihe A B. C the "6.00 28, inquiring for young men and frame power washer, original .5.00 Do you desire a position In ' Remedy cured her, and I can truthfully say that I think it is the best medicine in the world,", writes Mrs. William Oryis, Clare, Mich. .For sale companies, nt State DnSofProvo by Hedquist Drug Co., two stores, sii8- cessora to Smoot and Palace Drug (adv.) SUBMARINE BREAKS ' ALL RECORDS The submergence record for sub marine boats was broken at Long - Beach, .Cal.t. June Cage submarine lkl913, when "The that Player-Pian- Is all hut human." a remajned ' under water continuously for a period of 36 hours. The previous submergence record was 24 hours. made - by the LM States submaflne"ifctoim;,-- " .toiu Jtmaa-30- 0 a ettlpped-wit- h 2.50 these appointments'. He till be there operated .. by gasoline, electricity o in 1907. A picture In the Aueust 500 on? day oniyrunttl trmrTnosr In- hand" "pbweE "Sold "If llieTon solfdated popular MecTanTcFllagazine- Vhowi Wgenea W. J00 2.50 terested should 'call and8ee him. Wagon ft Machine Co., 255 West Cen- the Cage submersible disappearing ter. (adv.) ":; under water, . wrMrHavenorToQvfs.so without fail " ', - Senia-Vincen- Jto .spend poclfet. it. Your name would look well on our books. Call and let us put it there today. ; IN THE WORLD advertising and the expense of sale. Bow county yielded all.Jhe. sulphide "2.50 "My little girl had dysentery very concentrates, containing 26,792,550 R7TiADERBRG, " " ' 5.00 Secretary. pounds of spelter, and Jefferson, Lin- bad. I thought "she would die. Chamberlain's counties 2.50 Office: 19 North Academy Avenue, coln, 'and Fergus produced Colic, CholeJ-- and Diarrhoea 5.00 of .1.50 1.30 U 404 and $8.00 ...$10.00 ' R. L. Anderberg. ... ... 500 R. L. Anderberg. . . 500 158? 0.-Haws. .. .... .2,000 .ITU-- TTaorne.M,..,.. .75 500 1587 G. O. Haws. , 20 Eliza A. Halliday.'... .1,000 And in accordance with law and the 1602 Sam Hinckley... ..iooo order of the board of directors, made .1648 Mrs'. L C.Doty.... 'goo on the 7th day of June, 1913, so many 1717 Badger. Bros. 300 shares of each parcel of such stock 1767 Joseph ,H. Quinn... '200 as looo be necessary will be sold at 1773 John Reynolds Thomas....... 1,000 Thome gold work.. $18.00 front-teeth- ores-shipp- 2.50 170 J. T. every - 500, 311 C, E. In 7 - ..2,000 .40 to please you guarantee It has been quite generally be- - detail iievea that, the transaction represented a cash payment Many of the litUUUU -- 5.03 250 " - Bureau. 5.00 each of which Is fully described in the 2415 J. Will Le'wis. .'. .. .1,000 2440 Geo. P. Smith. .... .1,000 5.00 respective notices of the locations of 2465 Geo. Smith P. 10.0o J2.000 the eame, as recorded In the office of 5.00 the county recorder of Utah county, 2467 Homer Oich ,,...1,000 2477 Roblna.Thomas 100 .... . ;.50 state of Utah; and also the following 2320 A. J. ferns....:.,,. 1,000 5.00 In described mining premises situated - fcoO" 2331 Badger Bros.- 1.50 said mining distrlctTto-wIt- : Beginning ,5.00 ....1,000 at post No,- 3 of the said Homestake, 2593 J.. I. White 2399 Thomas Drege .....' 5D0"' 2.50 and running thence In a westerly 2.10 with the southerly side line 26201V.7FT Hall.". .... :.".420' siliceous ores; 39,010.52 Ounces, or 22.2 was 15,269 short tons.'valued at f thereof to post ' No. 4 of the said 2648 James A. Pollock & Co. compared with 11,703 short tons, 5.00 per cent, from placers; and 34,200.83 .1,000 Louise; thence In a southerly dire Talued at $109,465, In 1911. an "in2660 James Pollock A from' copper ounces, or 19.5 per cent, tlon with the easterly end line of the " & Co. crease of 366 short tonrTn quantity .; . .. 5.oo in 1,000 ores. The placer gold produced Louise to post No." 3 of the .same; " In value. and H.-of 2668 Cole $39,824 which 5.00 to 1912 amounted 1S06,419, of ....1,000 thenceJn an easterly direction to post ' The output from Georgia was 50.00 1710,387 was obtained by' dredging. No. 4 of the Hot Stu.T No. '2; thence 2672 H. B. Cole ....... .10,000 4.63 The gold won from" placers in' 1912" largest, 10.107 short' tons,. Valued at with the westerly side line of the Hot 2685-- ' Mary 'D. Sullivan.".. 926 2764 Wells L. Bfimhall .. 1,000 U0l0?ftn.nJvSIlla waisecoad, 5.00 was" 8121,618 more4han with a production of 3,300 short tons, 2806 W. 200 was 1.00 where'"' IddeTinlnes J, the Dangerfield.. from line taken said west to the point that valued at $28,950; and Vermont third, Monte 2?55 recovered Toung the 8206,93"4 less. Tie line of ......1,000 end gold crosses the easterly .5.00 2.50 from ore treated at' gold and sliver wltllSflfiort tdnsrvauled at $6,346. said Homestake; and thence from said 2877 Robert E. Boyer,.,. 500 2882 A. Tygeson 200 .00 mills amounted to $1,039,470," that from Other producing states in 1912 were point In a southerly direction with 2.50 concentrates amounted to 1666,954, Virginia, California and Iowa. Practisaid end line of the Homestake to 2885 George Dennlson... 50U 2927 A, Anderberg ...... 500 "'2.50 and that from, crudr to cally all the output of Georgia comes ed post" No, 8 of the same, to the place - -s from mines .near CartersvlUe, .Bartow 5.00 smelters," $1,109,255; Jeterson ot heglnnin Said repertHe-beeel- d Jncrtase in Sllweutput, cMg?ykahejgdMlillJ'fiOa; 5.00 The production of silver in Montana sylvania came from mines in Berks, erty of the defendant, Mountain Dell 2992 S. H.: Nelson..... ..1,000 4.65 in 1912 was 12;73T,538 ounces, valued Lehigh and Northampton counties.- Consolidated Mining Company, a cor- 2996 J. W." Dangerfield.. 930 : A,'. 3002 - Palm F. . . . 5.00 at $7,829,959, against 11,985,1 ounces .1,000 pora tlon. .'.1,000-315.00 la 19 1L. Nevada probably led jn sliver WHAT CHILDREN LIKE HENRTTIASTT-Sher- iff 3109 Dern & Thomas 10 J. R. Pirtle.."." ....1,000 t '5.00 output in 1912, followed by Utah and IN MOVlNaPICTtlRES of Utah County, Utah. . . 3125 Monte . 10.00 .... Of .2,000 A. Montana's out Samuel Young Montana.: then Trotter, Deputy. by By 3148 E, E. Mork. .... .. '..1,000 - -5- .00 pat of 8ilverr40,655,055 - ounces, er - in the Interpreter's House," a de (First publication July 14, 1913.) 3156 A... J. Terns...,. ...2,000 10.00 83.7 per cent, came from copper ores partment of the August American 3159 H. B. Cole . 5.00 and 1.318,505 dunces, or about 10. per Magazine, appears an interesting DELINQUENT NOTICE. LQ.Q. 3AS6J!ra,RubyJLIlLan.iL911iL 4he-mopent, from siliceous ores. Bullion re ligation 3180 H. B. Colo - lng 5.00 mills business" and silver at propicture covered gold recently made in , Sixteen-ufidfe5.00 1,00- 0coff Cleveland, - Ohio. Henry .Gordon-.--.-. Tlnttc Central Mining1 Co.r Corporr-tlcn- , 3149 John Rowe ....... .1,000 o.uo centrates produced 8,597,9a3 ounces, children - wrote letters giving their Principal Place of Business, ' shipped to smelters ideas of" 3238 H. Finkelstein. 460 2.30 and crude-orpictures. moving Following Provo City, Utah'County, Utah. 3239 H.: W. Sherwood... 460 2.30 contained -4- ,0?9,623 ounces. Silver are extracts of these letters written . There are delinquent upon .the fol 3245 A. L, Reed..,., ,...1,000 5.00 Bow 11,352,106 by children each paragraph an ex produced county lowing described stock on account of 3272 P. L. Ward.-- . 10.00 ounces, or 89 per cent of the state's tract from a- different child's reuorU .2,000 assessment No. 13, levied on 3290 A. F. Palm Sometimes, tfte Indians fight to 5.00 production, compared .with 10,258,122 ....1,000. hard and- - kill the men that It makes -- 342 - -- 1.71 ounce?-i. ll,--- - day of June, 1913, the Beveral amounts 3305 B. S. Rlne.T.; and L have a headache." set opposite the names of the respec- 3343 W, H. Childs...... 5.00 The production of copper In Mon- -" 272,847,705 3344 Mrs. E. Gillis.'; . . 7", T 730 113.75 tanar "increased - from tive piares of war, Indians, . 2.50 pounds in 1911, to 309,738,873 pounds; funny pictures, and about fishers...! 3335..Wm.,L .Murry... , 500 -- 143 In 1912, learn mymoney to go.-1,000 - f 5.00 3370-Wr- H; 5.00 valued - at - $31,106,914, Child.... '....1,000 parentr do J 2.50 500 241 W. E. Stoker 3377 Ira Tiffany ine not like It.; and have forbidden me 5,00 fa gain of 36,mi,m pounds, 1,000 "270 Ben "C. Ricfin "120 M 3379 A. L. Reed.'...;-- . 7, . 1,000 " 5.00 Summit Valley or Butte district con- - te gcrbecause-1- t has made my1rotbef -ISO .90 3424 GrHr WUkinsonj-Jr.-152,74 0. F. Steed..... nf his sense-an- d trlhuM ail Jjut 1,516,326 pounds of has t, -- ' 500 2,50 3425 G. H. Wilkinson, Jr. 150 349' Don W, Probe . him" spoiled .75 the total. r A"Mil(i6n More Pounds of Lead. "I like war and murder and bur 485 Mrs. Jesse W, Sabey120 . J 60 3427 Wv D. Nebekef . 7. .' .1,000 5.00 2.50 3434 F. G. Richmond. lead Montana of in 596 ChilcV Cole & Co... "iOO the glary pictures best." ' :i production ,...5,000 23.00 in "The moving pictures-makfrom 622 F. W. Kirkham,.. 1,000.... 5.00 3445 Elmer-Jame- s 6,4il,757 Increased . ,25 me de pounds 50 cide 2.50 3449 A. F: Palm.. 627 J. H. Quinn.. ...... 500 at to that I am1 going to Join the army. 7,446,743 pounds, yaiuea '.,...;. 1,000 5.0011911 2.50 3431 E'. L. Ledbe'ter..... 2,000 659 T. N. Nelson....... 500' 10.00 $335,103, In 1912. Nearly 'all the It cakes you feel great to think that 729 Child, Cole & Co.. . 100 .50 3478 Paine, Webber & Co 250 counties in Montana you once served for your . old. old 1.25 j ' " 5.00 3486 W.. H. Child.. 786 T. W. Cragun, .... .1,000 of lead, but tas-5.0- country," u.... 1.000 5.00 made a Bmall yield 2.50 1406 D. L. Van WaKenen,1.000 793 Leland' Holdaway., . 500 cade, Jefferson, Lincoln and Silver ine pictures I Uke best are .the 822 Lo'gan G, Holdaway 500 r 2.50 U And In accordance with law and the Bow counties, with a production of ;nua,-co- ie co . i, utf- - o.uu i oder of the bo 6,255,272 pounds In 1912, 'against run away without her mother or father '934 4,783,333 pounds in 1911,- produced 84 knowing about it, and the father and . r.y on1hellfrdaToITune7T9T37sT5-man943 August Villard 1.000 5.00 shares .of. each, parcel of. such Jtock per cent pf the output for the state mother finds her." a -- v l- i , 74 per cent In 1911. "I like to go to the show and like 5.00 as" may be 1107 R. AT Barney....... 1,000 necessary will be sold at in 1912 and 1134 A. D. Packard ...;.T500 72.50 my office, 19 North" Academy' Avenue, --"Montana's zinc output in 1912, re to see the moving plctures."The best -- 5.00 Pro v CltyrUtahT-or-thefi-aa-1210 beauported as spelter, aggregatei.26,918,-88- shQwUike-is-becaus- e 1229 John Matson , . . , ,', '. 500 2.50 August, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock .pounds, valuedat $1,857,402, tiful vaudeville and a lady smoking.". in .1911. 1316 Lillie C.R.Holdaway.1,000 5.00 a. m., to pay the delinquent assess-- , against 43,810,145 pounds 1357 C. E. Hampshire.... 1.000 .00 ment thereon, together with the costs The Summit Valley district, in Silver THE BEST MEDICINE " 10.00 .40 , -- 4- PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT : It's the little things about s laundry Sinking rlund requirements.--o- f the that to make up the sum of satis go Ohio Xopper Mining company, it de (action. "Long practice has enabled velops, have Veen met by the can- us to watch, all the, 'little paints, and cellation of treasury bonds to the this, coupled with a,, desire to please of The combined production in was Montana counties the other only 628 greater In '1912 than in 1911. The value of the' stiver,' copper, and lead production combined was 18,524 by F. A. Heint, of :ihe Bingham Min437 more than in 1911, while the. value ing company .y of the gold and zinc was $723,111 less OCHER PRODUCTION IN 1912. than In 1911: The production of gold In 1912 was The production of ocher in tue valued at J3,623,233, against 13.710.751 UnitedStatesMn 1912, according to in 1911. Over 56 per cent of. the gold. "States Geological Survey, thd'tMed. or 9S.779..72 ounces, was derived forni trict.- 1.00 DoscheLl,000 - - - ' II II r UUII Ul , mipperr-napatente- i ; .. Bros, u .40 1428 C. . 500 -w- ' taTa: 1,000 ' ana minim IMnes 10.00 ' 3.00 1367 1.25 1378 353 George W. 242 .2.000 ff 108 R. T. . . e -- Tlntie Delmar Mining Co., a Corpor-tlon- ,' Principal Place of Business, Provo City, Utah County, Utah!" are delinquent upon the fol- - No. 1 r : " ' JACOB COLEMAN, ' Frank McCann J. A. Murphy .. L C.. Doy ti 2110 "'." . REBECCA 2d3S .... 'zr::i:r ' ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE ' - S. Wlmmer,'. Victor Johnson 2077 1 lM I f .a . m - 00 ROBERT ANDERSON, Attorney for Executors. (First publication June : - im... ' Cari.BaniMTTT . 2U1 Carl Barnes s Mountain Dell Consoiidated Mining 2113 Carl Barnes " Company, a Corporation, Defendant 2111 Cari. Barnes' . -'. ...1,000 ..5.Q0 " foTJTwdeT'&'eBttlJoi. IlilJCarl Barnes'..". V..wf 6.00 "T I I I I II 1 1 1 1 I I I 5.00 K sheriff's sale on the 4th day Of Aug-- 2123 Carl Barnes 1,000 2125 John . 2 500 50 H, Osborn., Ji '!1 the front .door of the 2131 Walter- Holdaway,. 1,000 500 house, at Provo City, county 2142 James X Pollock Utah county, state' of Utah, at the & Co. 5.00 1,000 hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, 2152 James A. Pollock Montana Increaiei Value of Metal the t following 'consolidated . mining i & Co. ........... 500 2.50 property eituate In American ForkL, Production In tstt bytf early 2153 James A. Pollock mining district, Utah county, state of ' ' & Co. 500 2.50 : !18,00a0CJL, Utah, together with all reins, lodes 2165" R. A. Barney. .tttttI.OOO '5.00 and deposits of minerals covered, by 2166 R. A. Barney 5.00 .1,000 and thereunto belonging, threat strides were made .by the 2171" H. Peufold 5,00 ........1,000 Stuff No. 2, Last Hot Stuff,-H- ot state of Montana in 1912 in the pro2176 F. W. Cater . 5.00 .1,000 Chance, Last Chance No. L ad the duction of gold, silver, copper, lead 2191 Phil Speckart--i-..l-,05.00 surface ground of Last Chance No. 2; 2197 J. Palmer Sharp.... 400 2.00 and zinc, according to' V, C. Heikes, all of which are patented 2198 Frank Austin 100 .50 of the United States GeotogJcal iSur-veHillman. . .""fiw" r250 the value of the output being la.the yecorda .of, ftelPflttejQSateft 2loTpceT 2211 CrtrDrage 5.00 i'., 1,000 placed" at"?64734,6iarigathsrli4eM-- : land office, at Salt Lake City, as min2235 Eliza . D. Fletcher,, 287 loo Increase of 117,799,326, Home-stake ia.l9U;an eral surrey No. 5268; also the 2257 Pratt ,& McBeth.-...:500 and 2.50 due to the greater .production Louise and patented .mining 2260 Weils L. BrtmhalirTlOO, of coppeFiTJosOOaTs "'.50 value higher which are claims, respectively desig2277 T,' Cragun ..........1,000 8.00. Increase 117,798,698 may be creditnated in the patent of the1 same, and .50 ed to the production of : Silver Bow in eald land office as mineral gurvey $278 Samatha Simons :. 100 2348 .James. A.. Pollock cauntyr which Includes the Butte disNo. 5413 and No. 5750, reapectiVery; Vs. or county clerk. Of " County pf Utah. V R. N. BaAlnr Plain tif . iep.ard-..l,Ui,- 199.8 2066 ' the notices publisteJ here N .' " . 1S.'S C eo.A-- Ask'Blaks About, IL ' e ; all-ste- 65 North Academy Av. . : THE MANUALS t l,ooo.00 t -- DIalcerMosic , - ;. Coc Worth Acad Xprv(vUuh,, |