Show oPB1JaINEss Large Number af Government E tn r igYear TIlerecord ma t1e land office dur oron < to Ing the your ha5 ben a good one The total receipts for iiI ye with the lat four days eetjnal1 by Receiver Smith f1 foot up to 50161457 aeagalnst 574000 in J tf l E1ghtslx orIginal UeTt kind en tries representing over 17109 acres were made while flftYsIflfIaientrles approximating approx-imating 70 acres were recorded and the lands paid for Five hundred and elght one original hometed entlrs covengnearfrS2Oacr gand 231 finals representing nearly O acres were also recorded Mineral entries to the number of149 and covering 3S acres were made while nintone persons declared tl lr InteUol to SOttO on coal lands and twelve othesbought thr holding outright out-right The fO oi tables how how he bus Incas a lrIbuted throughout the year r Original Desert Entries Noofi Month I EntrlesjAcreage I January v iI 1 15H February 6 630t Marc i 1 24139 April r 19 4273 May 8 110701 June iti 14 301850 July 4 92000 iusr i August t 4 5O9f September J 100 October 7 6 SW N9vember J J 6 1400 December 2 160 F ser Entries Ko or Ionth I Entries I Acreage jur 5 4400 February 3 6000 March 3 o April 9 17016 May S 82051 5 < t June i z 1 July 3 2 6 Augu 3 44010 Aug 4400 September 8 8391 October G 4524 November 3 I79 December 2 240C Original Homestead Entries r iNoofl Month J I EntrtesfAcreago I January 51 7481 February 48 677201 March 71 10249 April 54 1433 May r ItO101 June 62 9OJ July 455712 August 37 I 527693 September 3 40160 October 26 349150 349 I November 18 2600 December 50 4 t9 Final Ho1esteiicl Entries I No of Month I Entrie Acreage January 2 796 February 12 16 March 2 3097 April 17 241010 May g NJ June 43 G199 I July 3 4W5 August 17 22OO9 220 September 2 3860 October i4 021044 November r 46 52 68S December l Minea1 Entries NOOf Month I Entries Acreage January 8 17001000 February 15 1170oO March 8 57 A1 > 15 2189UW I lay < 13 25O I Juno i 13 246210 July r 9 2W 10 IIS27200 I Augs 3182 Sepwmb 10 1557 I October 12 2990i61i November 10 20161 December t mS coal LnirEt J DeclaXaorl statxneat er fed b Deca 1ersns lDg J1f nur the largest numlepev0nteen being recorded In ePembC and thpmailti two being cried t tlIJma purchases or fnal Ctrs w r rded for the I S Jt b1 Ld ThC ota Gmbe kcres surveyed and I apptdVSd In thstthridtUt0h up to Def crmlei ti lg Js 16tQ79Sl as agaInst f j in id Duringthe year lf I survyshavebeenapprovftdln the United StateS generals office In Utah I cevcringtitl area o w2S9 acres Jo rte as toIO lol Counties Acres Beaver 3817 I Emery 3623 Grand 4613 Millard 1802 i Piute 38179986 g Salt Lake 8320212 Sevter 12175533 Summit I 746750 i Tooele 5154325 1 Ulntah 157 I Vasatch 49800 Total G2S9 Imlineral Sues Approved Surveys approved comprising locations as follows folows Big Cottonwood 1 BIg Indian U Blue Ledge 0 columbia G Camp Floyd 1 Clifton 7 Carbonate 0 Dugw 3 Gold Mountain 2 Hot Spring 0 LIttle Cot I tonwod 0 tI Bad 8 Newton 4 I North Tlntc 12 Ojhlr 18 OhIo 1 Rush I Valley 4 Snake Creak 3 State Line 3 Santaquin 1 Spring Creek 3 TintIc 135 dl I Tooele 12 If g < UnorganIzed I 8 West Mountain 8 White CanyonS 0 Wil I lard 4 WIllow Springs O Total 3i Miner Surveys Ordered Surveys ordered comprising locations as fellows Big Cottonwood 16 Blue Lodge 1G BIg Indian 1 Blue Bell 1 Camp Floyd 2 rbnate 9 ClIfton 1 Columbia G DUg way 3 Fish Spring 0 Gold Mountain I ii tI5 P l4Lm e Cottonwood 5 Lucln 13 La Sal 4 Mt Baldy S North TnUc 12 Newton 0 Ophlr 2t Ohio 2 Pine Grove 4 PInto Iron 1 Rush Vat IC 4 Snake Creek 8 Stutelne 17 San I tquln 1 Spring Creek 3 TlnUc 2 ToCle 3 ThIrd Term 5 Untah 2 Unorganized I Un-organized 1 Vest Mountain 18 Willow I SprIng 3 Wiard 4 Total 699 i There arc fifyeght United States dep tmty mineral surveyors holding commissions I commis-sions In the state |