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Show leal NOTICK NO. t CongrtM. T. J. I5LU, C&ihler. F. Vt. Bluf., C. L. Brown, Hugo the republican- . of delegates: Patent. for Application GEO. ARTHUR RICE & CO., at Provo to nominate Deprezin, Fred Nelson, Gus J. OFF1CK. 15V. Clark ; alternates : MVI1 C. .'demoThe tTirrs to Honriod, congress a delegate S. m. f Salt Lake Cut,' Utah, crats will meet in Salt Lake City on W. F. Shriver, T. C. Hanford, Darkens James Notice is herebv given that Sept. Uth, for the same purpose. John II. Driscoll, W. D. Myers, whose post oflice address is hureka. Jua'j I',,,,., iv I'mii nielli und attorney in Uet for The candidate elected will be the last H. F. Fullride. Decided that del- John Hurkius whose post oflice address is As lias uibuh apof Utah's delegates. One year from pen. Pitkin Count v. I olorauo, Pawnt for the plication for a I'nited Slates la Tintic the coming November the people will egates go uninstructed. situate claim lode mining April County, Mall TerriMining District, Jue.b elect a Congressman, Utah has been of S53.8 linear feel of said On Tuesday Utah will meet - ' - I fv-trr- i.t. Cashier BANKERS, Transact .... a General Banking Business. represented in Congress.by quit a number of delegates, but Hon. J. L. llawiins is nodoubtthe ablest of them all. If he were a republican we would like to help make him a senator. He has all the fitness for senator "except that lie is a democrat. We presume that he will be nominated by acclamation at Sait Lake, lie is the strongest man in their party at this time for tlie place, and through him comes all the reasonable hope for victory this fall., When his party colleagues in congress were cringing before the Autocrat he would not cringe. He would not sacrifice his manhood and honor. When the whole country was crying out for relief and condemning the ivork of the president and Congress the democrats of Utah pointed to the work of J. L. XUwlin with pride and He was working satisfaction. through that same congress that was passing National laws to ruin the country, local laws of vast importance and benefit to Utah. So he deserves a wreath of laurel. Hut It must be remembered that it is only in the passage of local laws for Ltah wherein hn chief glory lies, and not in the great issues before the American people. There are a number of men in tue republican party iu Utah who no Uoubt would have done as well in tnese local issues as he has done. The conditions tavoreu wuat He has done. .Now on .National issues how would his uuiitical principles and teachings sua ana tied (Juli? in local matters his acts vtcre not partisan. In JSatioiwi tliey must be partisan. Two years ago he went up and down through this territory crying "Who is ho is afraid atr&iu of lree lead of free woolr" And we suppose according to the action of the nouse of representatives ue will sooq be crying ' out for free coal and free iron. This Do the peodoctrine. is democratic ple of Utah want it applied here? Will it give them employment or wealth?. The republicans believe in keeping out theia products that ours may be needed and developed. Which . N tory, consisting ground shown on the April lode, and surface ml niut. rut.., the mil being survey No. 3111 ami il.iscHhfd in the Held uotus acd. plat ot theofltcial survey on tile lu thisoftiee, w tth variation or id aegrees .hj miuuini magnetic iiut us f.illiiwx: ( ninniencini: acPcvANol, corner of the claim and mini log thente South 71 deg. 24 min. West 176.5 fet. to p;; No. t, n miu n thence ortu 'J (leg. Nn. a. ilienee North 31 dee. 15 mln. West 221.3 feet to post No 4, thence North .1 dejj. 'ii min Kast 17l.fi ft. to post No. 5 thence Soutu , 38 deg. u min. East 2tt.l feet to comer No. feet to post thence S it deg. 40 mln. Kast No. 1, the Dliioe of hegiuulng. rue uiscovery point is shown upon the plat posted on the claim. From post No. 2 C. s. mineral monument No. 2 bears North 25 deg. 59 min. bust ll.e.l feet distant. nntiilnlni total area of 4.054 s.iiii acres, expressly excepting and excluding However irom tne ioregoiuic nrc mmuui i the same as is embraced and included lu the (Jomxtock Lot No. 153. Area claimed and applied ior Dung j.ms res. From nost No. 3 the North 'iVest corner of i West section U township 10 South Range bears South b0 deg. 07 min. West M14.81 feet distant. ttaid April lode location mining claim being of recoril in tlio office of the Recorder of said Juab County mining district at Silver City.locations being Utah. The nearest known the Comstock Lot No. 153 and the Golden Ea- B'f direct that this notice be published in at fcureka. Utah, the news the Tintic paper publised nearest the said mining claim for the period of ten weeks. Byron Groo, Register. Frank D, Hobbs, Claimant s Attorney First Publication Sept. Tth, ISM. BepubiUan Club. The James G. Blaine Republican Club of Tintic was called to order by President Deprezin immediately after the adjournment The of the Republican primary. and Executive Finance following committee was named by tho Chair: Eureka; W. L. Scott, Peter C. W. Clark, C. L. II. Driscoll, S. B. John Brown, Curtis, Pat Donnelly and I. II. Spriggs; Mammoth, W. M. Moss, Jos. Gerber; Silver City, C. H. Blanchard. ,; The matter of representation at the Territorial League Convention was taken up and decided that delegates to the Territorial Convention represent the club Tho at the League Convention. time of holding meetings and engagement of speakers was left with the President. Adjourned to meet at call of tho chair. Lou-tensoc- nt a -- ei k, Delinquent Notice. ' Fresh bread and pastry-o- f saloon ID G restaurant. and OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. BEST OF CIGARS AND LIQUORS GOOD MEALS AT BEDROCK PRICES SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY All kinds of Fish and Game in Season. H. C KRUSE, Ii-o- p. The Eureka Fruit Store; 'r t V1' FRANK c; J -- V. T Prop. Dealer In FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS, GREEN Jnd 6R0"Ri"' ti V Butitr, Cheese and Eggs, Fish and Oysters in Season. A V NUTS, Etc. FRESH CONFECTIONERY A SPECIALTY. all kinds It IS Ice Cream every day at the Vienna 7 It Bakery. will Utah choose? First class fine millinery to be opened October 1st, in the M. E. Price store room, also ladies' furnishing Council C'ulllnc. 19-The City Solons met in regular goods. Go to the Eureka Drug Store for session Tuesday evening with all medicines of any kind. 2,000 Frank Knox, The regular members present. Have prescriptions tilled at the routine business of roll call and Eureka your Drug .Store. reading of minute being disposed of, the following accounts were Assessment Notice. road and allowed: 12.50 Silver City Gold and Sllrer Mining A. F. Lombard, Coin puny. 4.50 Gus J. Hcnriod, 1.55 PRHfCiPAt, Orrici. Salt Lake Citt, Utah. Eureka Meat Co., 2.50 Notice l hreby given that at a meeting of L. W. Bacon, tbe Board of Directors held on the 16th 382.61 of August, 1804, an assessment of one mill day Pay Roll, per An ordinance to amend ordin- share was levied on tbe capital stockto ofJ. the L. company, payable immediately ance No. 1' was read the third Perkes, Secy, and Treas., No. 18, McCornlck time and referred buck: toihecom-niitle- o Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. assessment shall Any stock upon tvlilch the oa Laws with instructions remain unpaid on tho 1.1th day of September shall become delinquent and advertised that it be nioro condensed. A res- 1SW, for sale, and unless payment is made before, olution was introduced instructing will be sold at public auction, on the lth day R. G. Wilrion to remove the build- of October, ,1891, at S o'clock p. m. at the aforesaid office, to pay the delinquent assessment, ing erected on Main street in vio- together with the costs of advertising and of sale. lation of Ordinance .No. 16 within expenses By order of the Hoard of Directors. four days, and if not removed in J. L, PsnKM, ' Secy, and Treas. that length of time the Marshal , First Publication ' Aug. U, im. was instructed to remove it at the expense of the owner; carried. Notice of Forfeiture. The committee on Cemetery asked To John Bulger and James Harrington, their for further time to prepare the heirs or assigns: You are hereby notified that I have exComnew ordinance; granted. pended Four Hundred Dollars in labor and mittee on Fire Apparatus were improvements upon the Hartford, Tip Top, Tough Nut and Mountain Boy lode mining instructed to devise the means of claims known as tho Hartford Group situate cltem-icn North Tintic Mining District, as will apobtaining funds for ano pear by certificate filed In the office of the refire apparatus and report corder of said district, In order to bold said On motion of premises uuilur the provisions of section ZfU same to council. United States, being IJowen Recorder was instructed to Revised Statutes of the the amount required to hold the sauio for the communicate with fire depart- year ending December 31st, ISM, and if within days after this notice by publication, ments of Salt Lake, Logan, Park ninety fall or refuse to contribute your portion you your interCity and Richfield in regard to of such expenditure as ests in said claims will become the property the the fire of apparatus stability of tbe subscriber under said section !XJ4. The I). C. Hahuinotom. city proposed purchasing. IFirst Publication Ang. IT, 1MW. question of Sunday closing law and gambling were fully discussed Notice of Forfeiture. council. Adjourned. To John Ktilger and James Harrington, by al their heirs or assigns: You are hereby notified that I have expended ltcub!lcaa Primary. the sum of Three Hundred Dollars In labor for The Republican Primary and Improvements upon the Ironsides, Ad Eureka Precinct met in the Odd miral Farragut and Lake View lode mining claims known as the Admiral 1'arragut tiroup Fellows1 Hall, Tuesday evening, situate lu North Tintic Mining District as will appear by certificates filed In the office Sept. Kb Mooting was called to of In order to the recorder of said order by C. L. Brown, Chairman hold said premises underdistrict, the provisions of Precinct Committee. C. L. Brown section M2i, Revised (Statutes of the United dates, being the amount n quired to hold the was made permanent chairman same for the year ending December 31st, and Dr. A. F. Lombard perman- and If within ninety dnys after this notice by you tall or refuse to contribute ent secretary. The following del- publication your portion of such expenditure as Rejour Interests In said claims will become egates and alternates to ,the the property of the sulwerlber uudorsaldsec-tloConvention publican Territorial ru. D. C. Uarrinoiok. were nominated by acclamation; 1X8.'!, . , n STERLING BICYCLES 5,000 825.60 FOE THE MOUNTAINS. 9,900 1,500 3,600 John Beck, 87 John Beck, 70 W. S. McCornlck, B f F i 11.50 1.SS7.50 187.50 325.00 150.00 1,209 74 EUKEKA, UTAH Mmin MtrMI, 112,50 312.50 100 08 LrOw- fS- - 2,509 C00 39 A. E. Hyde, M Margaret Y. Taylor, t4 E .B. Crltchlow, 5 5t 125.00 12.50 150.00 1,000 100 John Beck, 21 A. E. Hydo. 38 George J. Taylor, SALAME. Smokers' Articles. Pipes, 7t 7 ISiNICIri-rVlX- Utah. ' It The best beefsteaks and short or7 It at the Vienna Bakery. Do you want a trunk or travelling bag? Call on J. I. Ualfacher, manufacturer, 149 Mai St., Salt Lake City. Largest stock, lowest prices. at the Vienna Bakery. thi United States and Europe. of FANCY Location of mines and works: Tintic Min Utah Juab Territory. District, County, ing Notice: There are delinquent upou ths FLOUR OF ALL GRADES. following described stock of aaid corporation on account of assessment No. 3, levied upon TIN and GLASSWARE. the 11th day of July Iti'.U, the several amounts set opposite tlie names of the respective share IMPORTED and DOMESTIC holders as follows: Names. No. Cert. No. Shares. Am't Due. 1655.00 5.000 A. E. Hyde, 13 625.00 5.000 Glrjars, Tobaccos and A. E. Hyde, 15 825.00 5,000 A. E. Hyde, 16 eS.50 500 A, E. Hyde, 17 MAIL ORDCRai PROMPTLY ATTENDED TTT llton George J. Taylor, - ders 15-- Eureka, Mib The best meals to be had in the city 7 til Parts COLLECTIONS GIVEN PROA1PT ATTENTION. '8 We note a marked improvement in Tlie Northern Spy Minnla; Company. the Tintic Miner. Mercur Mercury. Location of principal place of business: Thanks, Charlie. Salt Lake City. Utah Territory. at the Vienna Bakery. Draw Drifts on and In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Trustees of said company, made on the 11th day of July, 1MH, so many shares of each parcel of the above mentioned stock as may be necessary, will be sold by ni at public auction, at my office, McCornlck & Co.'s Bank, corner First South and tast rein pie streets, Salt Lake City, Ut:ih. at ten o'clock a. m. on Monday the third day of Sep tember, 1H94, to pay such delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense, of the sale. A. llA.NAtTER, Secretary Northern Spy Mining Company. August l&th. 1894. By order of the Board of Trustees tills day made the salof the delinquent stock above noticed Is postponed to Wednesday the ird day of October 1894 at the same time and A. Uanauku, place. (Secretary. Dated September 1st, 1894. We often hear the remark made that "the '94 Bicycles are too light for our roads." Too many buyers, living- in a section of the country where the roads are not the best, fall into the common error and purchase a heavy wheel with the idea that it is stronger than a lighter one, and find, too late, that it is not the QUANTITY of material that is in a wheel that gives j A 26, 27 or ;o STRENSTH, but QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP, pound KI6H BRACE bicycle, properly constructed, will stand more hard work and service than a much heavier bicycle of cheap construction. - TI16 STERLING, ' Alias Summons. TERRITORY OF UTAH, County of Juab. ss. In the Justice's court. Eureka precinct. Thomas C. Hanford, 1 PlalutiiT, ( vs. Alias summons. T. P. Murray, Defendant. J Demand B98.50. The people of the Territory of Utah, to T. P. Murray greeting: You are hereby summoned to beaud appear before me, tlie undersigned, at aiy ofUce to Eureka precinct, juab County, Utah Territory, to answer a complaint (lied against you herein by said plaintiff within five days (ex clusive of the day of service) If this summons Is served ou you within Eureka precinct; within ten days If served on you outside of said Eureka precinct, but within the county of Juab and within twouty days if served elsewhere. Said action is brought to recover from you the sum of (203.50 alleged to bo a balance due plaintiff from you for work and labor performed for you at your special Instanc and request as civil engineer between March lh lW and September 1st 181)2, all of which mor fully appears in complaint on file heroin. And you are hereby notified that If you fail to so appear and auswer ss alwve the plaintiff will take judgment against you for tho sum of OM.50 aud costs of suit. I hereby dlrct the publication of the above summons In the Tintic Mimkh for oue month. Given under my hand tills 9lh d;iy of AuFred Nmi.son, gust A. D. W4. Justice of the Peace. Bradford N. C. Stott. Attorney for Plaintiff. IFirst Publication Aug. 10th, IS04.1 "BUILT LIKE A WATCH," and weighing only 27 pounds, is a wheel that has stood the test of mountain roads and is guaranteed for any weight of rider. Every ounce of material and the highest skill of cycle building is used in its construction. We guarantee it for use on ANY ROAD IN UTAH. V ' It is the fashioH these times to advertise races won on different makes of Licycles. There are no "hired" riders on Sterlings, nevertheless the Sterling wheel has won more prizes than any other make of wheel. It was a STERLING that won the , QUARTER MILE UTAH CHAMPIONSHIP. WH! DON'T YOU RIDE A WINNER? Salt Lake GU616 company; O. GROSIIELL, Trent. 219 Main Street, C. A. EMISE, Secy, and Trcaa. SALT LAKE CITY. Frank Scapiiatura lias Just completCemont, and ed his ck1;i water apparatus sud i Helqvrter(i for Lamp, Bella, Locks, Oil, Clothing, of for Send Kind. Cycle Sundrlo of Catalogue Supplit Erery now prepared to furnish the people of on Sent and application. foicycle. Sterling Eurpka and surrounding with first Soda and nil kinds of class Summer Drinks. Tlie public inspecB. B. CWIRK and N. ft. MIX, Local Rccnts, Eureka. 10-t- f tion Is courteously solicited. Ice-col- d |