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Show ol Arrival and Departure of Trains at Tooele. ihenee S. 73 deg. 02 min. E. (along County, line Sur. No. 5701. Gold Coin bay ' 3 Lode) 1500 ft. to Cor. No. lu v. Oi 7 N. deg. Reaper No. 3; thence iniii. E. 508 ft. to eor. No. 4 Reaper No. 3; thence N. 73 deg 02 min V. 683.8 ft. to cor. No. 3 Reaper No. 2; thence N. 2 deg. 02 min. E 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4 Reaper No. 2 L.:y. M.i . 2; thence N. 73 deg. 02 min. Ch- 601.2 ft. to Cor. No 1 the place of beginning. Adjoining are the Gold Coin, Sur. No. 701 on the south, and the Rex. Sdr. No. 5701, on the west. I direct this notice to be pub lisbed for a period of nine week-ir- . the Granisille Reflex, a weekly 4-- LegaJs m9eecM888M8e MITU'K ISERS. TBH TO State Knplneers Office, Salt Lake December 24, 1913. ol, )2 oj, ami 56, Tr'.m X.'s 51 and .2 connect V.tb the St. .lohri 'M Tiles-lavs- & fphir R. II. Thursdays and Sat , or days Si!) I) COOK. Agent J. A. Phipps. M G. .1). - v.yp'f VV. Goins, M.I) GOINS. Pi vs'eians Surgeons , TOOt-1- Hours: L. A. a. m. 9-- 2-- 3, McBride, BESTHL Post Office p. m. 7-- I). !.S. 191-1.- 0FFI0E Office Bank Building Phone 58. Sec-t,o- - Residence . NOTICE eon t journev : I.al FOR Register. S. Marks, Attorney. ) 4 English rowing men a century ago wore costumes far different from what they wear now. In 1805 it was the correct thing for them to wear a green leather catskin cap with a jacket and trousers of nankeen. In vho first university race at Henley in 1829 Oxford won wearing blue checks, while Cambridge was in white with Broad brimmed pink waistcoats. heavy straw hats came in a little SPECIALISTS later. . Many who CALL THEM-SELVES Opticians or Eye' Specialists, use crude meth-- 1 ods for determining what glasses will give you good; vision, but glasses that merely improve vision do cot give relief to tired, overworked eyes. To magnify objects gives he t? s ?. r i. ft i SO S ne In Tooele OisiiEis Every Sunday IN 35c . 'nusxaszus? ggoaeaEggmBagTB-- 00000000000000 Jt i- irrPn the w INTER 3 1 0 0 HATS 0 0 0 0 ; i.tl we hirve some nice ones cm.1' U. S. in L.H left which will o 00 0 0 0 P'n," j j i - i 1 tariff bill K I I hnd the ; fi.ru at. ence Bhker , Cl an-- 1-- OFF 4 0 i North Main St. between i MRS. E. J. ATKIN V i Fri-- t n L v 8.th Lak ?, f here ne tl. was piaved day It as the teams wen rei.ty evenly first half the matched. During visitor.' took such tend wbicn the home boys " ere unable to ovf-coiuthe game ending 19 to 14 in j favor of All Hallows. Before the regular game, the Senior gir.s beat the Freshman by a score of 6 to 3. iH-- t. t-- e, ,o0flet00000e00000 QJ1 ,b by reading the ads in this paper that he can get some of that tel. -- bruted BLOCKADED !rryt ifc ttOVY tlil ps he ti kn..c-u- . the a p County Auditor not laler than with ti, Saturday noon preceding the date t uev Pols arc r Doai of each meeting of said Board, K v ik for viz: the first Monday of each ly Ly thu.. month. home prove testimony JOS. C. ORME. merit. JNO. A. AIILSTROM, Mrs. A. A. Dorman, N ROBT. T. BROWN. West St., Tomdc. Utah, s Board of County Commissioners. From heavy w rk and e;f. Tooele County, Utah. I suffered from kidney tr m 000000000000000000000000 My back gave me 1quite a 0 suffering. read When Doans Kidney Pills I gave a trial. They were just as r. ' ' IIIIMlf scDted. They helped me in 000000000000000 I now Doane Kid. take way. TOOELE IOCAL MENTION . Pills off and on and they ke p . free from backache and kidne Irs. Phil Aljets and children trouble. The endorsement I ga to St. John Sunday to visit Doans Pills several j'ear Kidney FI. Mdn with her mother, Mrs. T. ago still holds good. tosh. F'or sai f,y deal ets. Pric Kecu-mmeudt- t..at he has fo'.iud the place where he ran gi t if he wiute to ak some home, so be is hurrying to the it to Kow WHISKEY in Tooele and now TojoW 0 t 0$9O0900teo0c00! CRYSTALBROOK Htiuw-hiil- 00 I j CviUp'U I Li WS wf 1 t yb i'Mi. 1 tit v.I.d bnn'.Td f.tl'tfiZ that all claims, ns above referred kidne.i to, must be in the hands of the A'ou .r vw! uirrla. Buffet GEORGS A. CRUISE, Proprietor. . j i Local News i : e- - t "What does this nation need?" orator. scoured the impassioned "What does this nation -- enuirr if Bhe 5iW Co rent. Fnster-Milbur- n M isses Fh ' Lodge. Katheripe Buffalo. New York, sole steps proudly across the Factflo, it ehe etride boidly across the mighty and Pearl Haul went to for the United States. march of trade end free- Creighton eceart In Salt Lake Tuesday to wit-ry- Remember the name Doan's dom? I repeat, what does ahe need? the performance of Tbr Queker "Rubber boots," suggested the grossly irMn1"-- , Girl. They materialistic, person Is a rear seet hr 0 0 00 0 0' 00 0 lit v iers 01 -' 00 UR NEW LOCATION j pie-.eu- 0 0 cuts R-hose In-i- ; 0 had and Ada Urine. The b,.ket o. the High NOTICE is hereby given tha henceforth the undersigned Board of County Commissioners will tie-- j i'er the payment of any claim! i no. against the Couury that co aworn properly 531, ration, pnrauuut : Children's Coats er- - B ik.c - i lie f d the negative NOTICE. tin I of tlu-cchosen Register. we-n- Doe. he sold el HALF PRICE 16, 1914. five-yea- ' . EYE Home For The icltermen 0T u 4 PUBLICATION. January o-1- i e VT Notice is hereby given that Frank T. Bnrmester, of Grant. Utah, who, on June 23, 1908, and Jan. 7, 1914, made lid. Entry No. 17163 (Serial No. 02S41) and lid. Serial No. 012136, for NEV4 and NWV4, Section 31, Township 1 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intenr tion to make final proof, the land to claim to establish above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Tooele City, Utah, on the 7th day of March. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: James L. Imlay, of Grantsville, Utah; James F. Pabner, of Grants-- ) ville, Utah; Joseph A. Kauffman, of Tooele. Utah, aad Philip Aljets, of Tooele, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, j I QQ8tB ' ! Frid - t21ik ul f vTvd M:s and Department of the Interior, Land Office, at Salt Luke City, and r, 9 rial v a sr-- iif wishes j j C-it- Telephone Order A sent to our store receives just as much attention as if the customer were there in person to deliver it. In fact, we make it a point to pick out choice cuts for those who are compelled to telephone their orders. So if yon cannot come, telephone your wants and the livery wagon will bring it to your door. de- Wm. H. Vowles The Meat Merchant oc day morning. ab-visi- Flea. which s 'Rabwcfts. "I deiit bolters yon Xntp the on log tiring and straining Vra never think c? anytb'rg hnt. jc. eras and nerves. tolars. Pilverereln fapreallngly) j I f Ifr.nPmr , -' biii-i- time j i j ' j Serial No. 012164 United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 15, 1914. Notice is hereby given that THE COMCOPPER SEMINOLE PANY, a corporation, by its duly authorized agent. N. R. Wilson, 'whose address is Rooms 203-Brooks Areacie Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States patent for the Reaper No. 2 and Reaper No. 3 Consolidated Lode Mining Claim, situated in the Clif-- ! ten Mining District, Tooele Coun-- ; ty. State of Utah, being U. S. Sur-- j vey No. 6251, locaieu in uiisur Vf LOCK OUT veyed section T,.8 S. R. 18 W. S. L. B. & M., and described in the e financial end of your field notes and plat on file in this i' y- u have your with office, magnetic variation of 45 min. ,16 east, as follows: deg. ACCOUNT AT Beginning at eor. No. 1, Reaper 0U BANK No. 2 Lode, whence U. S. tion Mrnmnent No. 11 bears N. 50 ' modern Bciiidcs, 35 mtn. W. 3569.7 ft. distant, deg. methods require a banks su- and running thence S. 2 deg. 02 pervision. It gives a business inin. Y. 15tfJ ft. to tor. No. 2: man standiug in the eommu-nity- . thence N. 73 deg u2 miu W. 215 Dont pay business an ft. to eor. No. 1, Reaper N. 2 (wi Sur. No. 5701 Rex Lodo. line juis it. casli draw a X 7 deg. .07 min. E. C63.6 ft. from ter em, then you bate cor. No. 3), and whence U. S. Lo- ic receipt for the ca an au; jjonument No. 11 bears N t only on your! -- 4 deg. 01 min. W. 4467.2 ft. disokv. but on those of tant; thence S. 7 deg. 07 W. 508 us tt. to cor. No. 2 Reaper No. 3 ink vs well. S a et it today. Queer Rowing Costumes. r, n f C'3OO39000000000000000000 is! j Lole City, Utah. ' 0 0 0 0 0 PHONE 138. j APPLICATION FOR PATENT 3-- Have Your Walks Fixed For See Us For Prices, : Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, . he Winter. 1 - i ff In The Mud. Ri V, e-- j 1 Bott't j -- AVm. e 4, -4 d AVen-dove- i CEMENT, SAND, GRAVEL, & TEAM WORK secof NE 05195, for NE tion 12, twp 3 south, range S west, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Desert-Lan- d Proof, to establish claim to the land above desuibed, before; Tie f, the register ami receiver.of the U .S j of the i . Land Office al Salt Lake City, Utah lurdav great?on the 5th day ot March. 1914. Practii a 1, witnesses-as names Claimant Braddent we H. R. Davis. George A. sucres Willard ford, Donald Oollister, Lake City, wen- - pr .. Coilister, all of Salt to (I r. , ' Utah. and a: i E. D R. THOMPSON. Regime. rt ie. : I rown c c Entry. -- DEN T 1ST : Contractor for all kinds of ) 1283, Interior, Utah. Department Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. December 31, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Join A. Erickson, of Wendover, Utah 00. R. DAVJB, who, on December 11, 1909, made Desert-LanEntry, Seriar No Specialist in Gold Crown and Bridge Sort SEV4 Section 6 05117, for E1 Rctth Mala Sk TimIi. Oltk. wy, SW3i Section 5. XL Vi NEVa Section 7, N lh NWy4 and NWV4 NEVi Section 8, Township ' Reliable Representative wanted South, Range 18 A est. Salt Lak to sell contracts for loans at 3 per1 Meridian, has filed notice of in .ent, repayable at the rate of $7;tention to make Final Dcser principal and $1.20 interest, each Land Proof, to establish claim to above described, before month, on each one thousand dol-j- e the lerk le District Court a If are borrowed. lars you looking! for som. thing giod, investigate. Tooele, Ltah, on the 28th day oi Nafiomil Mercantile Co., Ltd., ebruary, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses : Suite 305 Dooly Blk., Salt Lake S. A Hudson, of Grantsvill City, Utah. John U. Ilicks, of Grantsville Charles L Morduff, of Ibapah, Herbert Anderson, of Tooele City, t, .a; - UTAH. Office- - Main St, North of CUy, Utah. Notice is hereby given that Alonzo J. Stookey, et al., whose postoffice address is Clover, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Uws of Utah, 1907. as amended by the Session Laus loca-ions of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate fifteen (15) cubic feet of water per second from Clover Creek, Tooele County. Utah. Said water will be diverted at a oint which bears south 75 degrees east 3,000 feet distant of the northwest cor- :i2 of To'v,'sh! 5 ou,hj Salt Lake Base and Meitangre 6 ridian, from where it will be conveyed by means of a pipe I line for a distance of 15,000 feet, an there used from 1 to December 31, inclusive, of Januaty ewspapor published at Grants each year, to develop power for the of electric pose lighting and pro- ville, Utah. pui pelling machinery so at Clover, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON. , diverted and used, After having been the water vill he it turned to the natRegister. ural channel of the stream, at a point which bears south 70 degiees east 1,400 M. Denny. Attorney for Jas. feet distant of the northwest coiner of Section 3. Township 6 south, Range 6 Applicant. Salt Lake City, Utah. west. Sait Lake Base and meridian. First pub. Ja". 16; last Xar. 18This application is designated in the State engineer's office as No. 52S9. Ali protests against the giantirg of said application, slating the reaMMis NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. be made by affidavit in therefoi, must filed in office and this within duplicate thirty (30) da s after the completion of the publication of this notice. Department of the Interior. Ay. D. BEERS, S. Land Office at Salt Lake U. State Engineer. Date of 1st publication. Jan. 1), 1914, date of completion of publication, Feb Citv, Utah, January 19,1914. 9, Notice is hereby given that Alvin NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION F. Smith, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on December 4th, 1909. made Serial No. Desert Land U. of the cafl 0 1 "Vnciid yea vant mii firre cbaTvcbinr hte tdedt? dot A. G. Gow&bs U New dr Ti. T. pror Sicka was to Salt Dt. ,nrftT nays m bslt j sjv ir-do- h-B- . City Fojtry fernUrwofth, Doctor of Ortrcs Lvm'neus Fir Bex. 114 f Te enb!e Yerkers et. sight., th bftxs Jsiv n Is tb Sr tlar: Mt rXb fONi bar? rhm witlt TomlMn petal, 'd ft fe e? wh.be zlne. bJ In Bear JNlitj Rove, will Vo e a Iftt? a ! tfe h,y, trher ad !M ereiwrt ' h bo'-ef there Ptht, b FOR SALE. , dur rg the $f Pavfl? 'frFud-i!i"9- o.-- . N- - rc eprtnt i'-r- lr.lr .r. A. KArrffAM C:. Te-s- l. far leB HU BpftftW Llftilt Fnn Mother "M e? eehmil bok a new Kb hft Sftftftftd FnM Mnthee"W fhnM ?V HarnM fnr a model. wur BaB in ?y HoM Tdref rrrr bolr at he ata h yei-R-- - K York |