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Show VOL XVIII, NO. TOOELE. UTAH, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1913 II NOTICE OF CONTEST. lived Lr Department of the Interior, United ; ed country where they had Slates Land Office, Salt Like City, ' AND NOTES BY 1 HE WAY. mgBJ years. We found niateen grand Utah, July 8. 1913. children, all of which had been' bom To Geo. M. Prinarir, or his heirs, of in but. one. We found our Bingham Canyon, Utah, Contestee- Our visit to Canada was not only Yon are hereby notified that Alexansons and daughters honored and betereiting but it was most instructing. loved their neighbors and friends, der Mike Kytros who gives Stockton, by From the time wp left Salt Lake (Sty address, did on and ! one of tlUa honored 'by the Utah, as fa's June 2, 1913, file fa this office his duly until we reached Cardston, our return government he iivss under at a magis- corroborated application to contest and ing point home, an ever changing trate, a dlspensor of justice and mercy. secure the cancellation of yout homepanorama of pleaptg scenes were unWe found Some old friends, and stead, entry No. Serial No.09252 made folding their strange and even romantic aome ae ones; and came away December 27, 1911, for SWtf See 11 beauty on every side of us. ; It was more then pleased with the loving NWX Sec. 14, Township 5 south, ini possible to catch all the scene beforjs Range 5 west. Salt Lake meridian, and kindness we had received bom aU. as as Interview in another came ns until grounds for his contest he alleges that Prinaris has not resided on said esting as the scene just past. Nor was land and has made no improvements Postmaster-GenerBurleson signalthat all, for as we steamed through the thereon and has abandoned the same, ' ised the recent changes in the parcel-po- st canyons and gorges of the Rocky that since nuking the entry said rules by sending the first package Irinari has died. Mountains on our way to the Dominion order to President WilYon are, therefore, further notified we marvelled much at the talent and under the new ' U of fine 'Georgia that the said allegations will be taken box was son. It In overcoming the ingenuity of man by this office as having been confessed thousand difficulties that lay in the peaches weighing 17 pounds, and 1 by you, and your said entry will be only 13 cents to send. The new way of the construction of such a roadCanceled thereunder without your " limit is 20 pounds; within further right to be heard therein, either way as are traveled on; for the canyons weight and gorges were so uneven and rough radius of 110 miles from tho mailing before this office or on appeal, if you toe fail to file fa thfs office within twenty that it was a marvel to us that ever office. The local rate Is five cents days after the FOURTH publication for . each man attempted to hew a way through the first pound and one Cent of this notice, as shown below, your them, but they did and a splendid job additional two pounds. answer, under oath,' specifically meetsafe they made, and finished a road ing and responding to their allegations to travel on as any railroad in the United Jackpot, Wyo., the toughtest town of contest, or If you hil within that in the state because of its bad whiskey, time to file fa this office due proof that States. have served a copy of your, answer. As far as we traveled over Canada its open gambling and its evil, inhabi- you On the said contestant either in person railroad making was an easy task. A tants, has been cleaned out by the or by registered mail. If this service road bed a foot high, or less, to lay sheriff. He had the mayor, aldermen is nude by the deUcry of 'a copy of the ties and rails on, was all that was and inhabitants aU arrested or driven your answer to the contestant fa person, needed to make a railroad in all of that bom the place and left his deputy .to proof of such service' must be either the said contestants . written acknowflat prairie land. And Canada above see that none of them come back. ledgment of his receipt of the copy, all lands must have railroads to deve-lop- e showing the date of its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the her vast agricultural resources. Pennsylvania has been invaded by delivery was made ' stating when and Land that can produce 60 bushels of the brown-ta-il moth, an insect whose where the copy was delivered; U made wheat and 100 bushels of oats per acre depredations on riude and other trees by registered mall, proof of such ser' without irrigation, u we uw It pro- makes it a dreaded pest This1 moth vice most consist of the' affidavit of the person by whom the copy was duced, and that with only half cultiva- has hitherto been known onljfaNew mailed stating when and the post office tion, must be a good country for scien- England and its spread 'to .'territory to which It was mailed, and this- - affitific farmers to settle in. farhter west fa the signal forvlgorous davit most., be' accompanied by , the AU the fault we could find with efforts on the part of the department of postmaster's reoeipt Canada! was 'that the farms were too ' Yon should state fa your answer the agriculture and the local authorities, to. of the post office to which you name from to 3000 'Farms 10,000 big. check its migration. desire future norices to be sent to you. acres are common in Alberta, but that E D. R. THOMPSON. Register. is too much land for any farmer to J. K. Scott war haled into . court at Date 1st publication Aug. 22, '1913 own; in fact' there are hundreds of Pittsburg, charged with vagrancy. He Date 2d publication Aug. 29, 1913. Date 3rd publication Sept 5, 1913' farmers that are land pom, and they drew a small fine but refused to pay ft, Date 4th pu plication Sept. 12, .1913 oil will never get rich until they sell although he intimated that he'! had their surplus land and start farming on plenty of money. . This led the officers NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. a smaller scale. We were shown one to search him and they found f 20,000 volthird f its was farm that producing n bills of large denominations sewed To Whom it may Concern: unteer crop of wheat of at least thirty nside his clothing. Besides 'this George A. Henry, his heirs or bushels, but that is the way to starve money he is the possessor of-- real administrator. ',You are hereby notified that I the the land and keep the fanner poor. estate fa Elisabeth, Pa., vidued at undersigned, 'have expanded during In a pleasant 52 mile ride by team 8300, 0C0. the years 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, bom Raymond to Kimball in company 'fi 1909, 1910 1911 and 1912, the sum with the writer's son, John M. Dunn Dr. C. P. McDonald, known as The of eirfit hundred doUara in labor and and wife, their daughter, Margaret and father of the U. S. postal money, win improvements on the following described mining claims, being! one their son Scott, we had a good chance system, and the first head of that deto see that part of a great farming sec- partment, left 82,000 at his death for hundred dollars worth of labor and each of the tion. We had dinner with William improving the money order service. improvements yearly on' t: following named mining chums Fillings the Owner of a 3000 acre farm After delaying for JO years, con grew That certain mining claim, situated fa that was fast being put under a good will be requested tr determine a way the Clifton mining district,. Tooele state of cultivation and management. for the government to accept the gift, county, state of Utah, known and inscribed as follows: - The Uncle Sam He was fencing his land into sections, there is no provision for any such mining chum, according to location and and raising chickens and pigs by the notice thereof, recorded fa Book T of thing under the law. hundreds and all kinds of farm stock Mining Records, page 240, Records of for his own use and for sale; and in a ' state of Utah. Uncle Sam's chief bread baker is Tooele county, That said work was done, and imfew years that farm will be worth a Miss Hannah Weeding. Her duties provements made on arid claim during He was paying his smalj kingdom. consist of experimenting to determine the years 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, farm handa $2.50 per day and charging the proper ingredients, the proper 1909, 1910, 1911 and 1912, fa order Mr. Fillings was 75 cents for board. methods of miring and the proper to hold the said claim under the pro bom Kaysville, Utah. conditions of tempers! ire, etc.,, for virions of Section 2324 of the revisefi Some days after we visited another producing bread of uniformly good Statutes of the United States, and the amendments thereto, and. the ' laws of farm six miles bom Raymond with quality fa economical a manner , as the State of Utah, concerning' annual James M. Dunn. The owner was Alex. possible. She is given unlimited labor to be done on mining claims. Fraser. His farm consisted of 250 authority to call fa all the assistance That there b due bom you to the acres. He was growing wheat, oats she needs, and every ' conceivable undersigned the sum of four hundred and barley with a fair crop. Himself material or appliance that will' help fa dollars on account of your share of the said eight hundred dollars expended with two boys, 10 and 12 years of age, her researches is gladly iupplieL The for annual labor on the said mining had done and were doing all the work. results of her experiments will be pub- claim during the years 1905, 1906, He was also raising a few chickens, lished fa a bulletin on bread-makin-g 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911 and some pigs and a few com. ' With all which the bureau of chemistry expects 1912, and Yon are hereby notified by the his hard work he was feeling well, "for fo put out soon. that if within ninety days undersigned he uw, with good luck, that in a few from the personal service of thia notice years he would be an independent Some time ago Mbs Clarkson grew upon yon. or within ninety ' days after farmer. tired of her work as 'a stenographer in the sendee of this notice upon you by ' Canada is a good country for young publication, yon fail, refuse or neglect Chicago and took a position a; writreu exand enterprising men; and now is the on a steamer plying between that city to contribute your portion of such the sum of .four penditure, time .to settle there, for it will not be and prints on Lake Superior. On one hundred dollars to the undersigned, interest .fa. said. mining claim will many yean before the desirable land of the voyages a waitress becajnfeficfa the property ! the. undersign-fe- d, will all be taken up, and the chances this of course threw more .work on thj ijrar in accordance with your of a fre homes.ead will have passed. shoulders of Mbs Clarkson, arid she re' ' law fa uch cases made and prothe But .the writer did not go to that fused to do it, fa defiance of the capvided. country to take up land nor to leave tains orders. This b mutiny under Dated Salt Lake City, state of Utah, his Utah home behind. We went to the federal marine bws, and ahe b September 3rd, 1913. PAUL RODENHOUSE. visit our dear sons and daughters and held on that charge, for which the first (Date publication Sept. 5, 1913.) our grandchildren, some of which we J punishment b death or imprisonment had never seen. And we found them for 20 years. all happy A FLYING TRIP TO CANADA; and contented in their adopt (Vi 1' post-offic- e al ' it-c- ost ' . u , . . . to-wi- u - , u . - to-W- it: r, PRICE WAVE CENTS SPIRELIAS BATTLE CRY. Our advertising rates are 10 cents The Spirella per line each insertion. The ume where in this Corset, adi ertiied else TUNE: John Browns Body. paper, is planned ud matter run for four weeks will be re- fitted fa the e seclusion will moulder of your own The corset soon duced to 5 cents per line. For big home by a trained Conetiere. No exin the dust, dispby adds we charge 10 cents per tra charge for thia service. The Spirella Conet wins, we know it inch each insertion. AppointThe ume mat- ments to auit arranged convenimust, your surely ter run four weeks reduced to 5 cents ence. Phone or aend card to Mrs. Because her wondrous Spiral Stay will per inch. Barbara G. Bowen, Tooele. neither break nor rust, Phone t68-2- . No. As she goes marching on, old-tim- . UNIEVRSITY CHORUS. ' Glory! Glory! Halleluiah! Glory! Gloryl Glory! Gloryl Halleluiahl Halleluiahl OF UTAH, We want you to try our pork sautag and Hamburger steak. Vowles and Salt Lake City, Utah. Instructions tember Spirella is marching onl begins Monday, Svans. Sep- 15 th. The Stake Presidency will visit the Ward as follows: Registration of students, and entrance examinations, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 11th, 12th, 13th. A million dollars worth of grounds, and the buildings, and equipment, best teachers that can be secured are AT YOUR SERVICE. Courses are offered that prepare for Jdiss Spirellas home b here, in good almost any vocation in addition to old Meadville town, giving a broad and liberal education. Shes Just a little dandy, fa a dainty The Catalog, which describes the Liken gown; various courses and gives the regisShes neat and sweet and beautiful, and tration; and tuition fees, etc., is sent never wears a frown, ree upon request. As she goes marching on. CHORUS. UNIVERSITY OF Our eyes can see Soirella soon will circle all the earth, Her health and comfort, style and strength, shall manufest her worth. Her blessings great to womankind shall change our woes to mirth, As she goes marching on. CHORCS. St. John, T. never Salt Lake City Utah. weve pledged our very best, . Our training gives ni judgment that New tomatoes and cucumbers for will stand each mighty test; sale at John Bowens on West Street. Well do or die and run our cause, and gain our every quest, If you want the best the market As we go marching on. CHORUS. affords at all seasons cf the year go to The old-titorturous corset toon shall Vowles & Evans. cease to be. : e Like relics of the days, we We do all kinds ot Job printing from - never more shall see; an envelope to a theatre noster SpireUas course is on and up, to glori-bu- 17th 24th 3lth 14 th Sept " " 14th is of small consideration when the T question of is Involved. Spectacles fitted fa a hapasaxd EYE-SIGH- s CHORUS, by cheap incompetents are pt to prove most Injurious. -- hJothlag ii cheap that does no aerve the purpose for which ft fa bought Our price are reaaonable and o way '; - MRS.' BARBARA G. BOWEN. Phone 168-- 2 Tooele,. Utah. ' rROBKTMASD QUKRDlAirSJlIP MOTIVES. Commit ' THE MATTER OF PRICE . X Oth Eye Roubles are expensive when they go unrelieved. The lots from work and school, to say nothing of pain and diapleaaure, cannot be compared with the small expense necessary to obtain relief. .. by-gon- by " Expensive Eye Troubles. - r 1913 7th . iatesville Lake View fo Spirellas policy victory, ye go marching on, August Tooele South ward Tooele North ward Grantsville UTAH fcAs 3th 27th July femon, work fa effective. A. G. GOYVANS, Comb Cork or (As Retpeo-Ur- n tltgnen or Further , information. I)r. of Optics Office on First South Street. In the Third Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, fa and for Tooele Tooele, III ah. DONTS Jounty. Dont cany large sums of money In the matter of the estate of Mary Service at the Methodist Episcopa Hold-up- s around with you. are not Ann Nix, Deceased. Church every Sunday at 8:00 unheard of. p m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dont hide money around the house; Sunday School at 11 a. m. You are Creditors of the above entitled estate there are a few cordially invited. burglars left. will file their claims, properly verified, PAUL L. ROSS. Pastor. Dont be extravagant, put your monwith the undersigned at his office fa Tooele County court house building, ey in this bank and add all you can Tooele City, Utah, on oi before No- spare to it. vember 22, 1913. Dont fail to take this advice and LOCAL CONTRACTORS L. L. BAKER, Adminbtrator you will have an easy and happy old age. C. E, ELKINGTON, Mason. Estate of Mary Ann Nix, Deceased. JOHNS DUNN, Carpenter. Date first publication July 18. 1913. Your wjrk doas in first ciats shape with local labor. In the Third fudicial District Court, 'all with your pitas aai get estimates in and for Tooele County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Francis CO. X. Lougy, deceased. D NOTICE TO CREDITORS. have opened a Real Estate Office in Creditors of the above estate will file the Old Postoffice Building,-- ' given tr J. A. KAUFFMAN. Mgr. their claims, with vouchers, with the Cosmeti Surgeiy audft W. S. MARKS, Sec. undersigned at his office fa the Tooele 4 diseases cf women and County court house, Tooele, Utah, on ii I 1 r ; n. or before December 1st, 1913. L. L. BAKER, Administrator estate (.Office over TooeleDrug Co of Fhmcis X. Lougy, deceased. Office- - 138 Tooele County i Slate Bank. KAUFFMAN L L. BAKER, Attorney. Date first publication July 25. 1913. F. Tooele County I DAVIS II; i tjjtion P .USB 4 TOO LB. Realty Company UeuldeiiPS- -1 - - - U AH I.oans.-Insura- nce The Flrat Gun. There la no sample of the earliest hand gun." flrat made. It la Bald, at Letpslc (1170, which was merely a miniature cannon, fastened to a kind of dub and discharged like a cannon by im" of a alow match. By length. yKiwg the barrel affixing It to a at tbo jtamsy Block, boring the vent kind of aide of the barrel, adopting n lock which bald the match and brought It directly and promptly Into the priming powder and adding a pm,, cover which protected tha priming from damp and ahlelded tha eye of the aoldler from Its flash at the discharge. the match lock became sufficiently serviceable to become the favorite weapon of the aoldler for nearly three eentnrlee and. It may be added, ia la uee In Tibet at the present day. National Magaxlne. WM. r J. B. Hickman, Mgr ATTORNEY AT I. AW. Crystal Drug store Bldg. TOOEl.E, - - Notary Public. UTAH tooelk Portrait of Franklin portrait of Benjamin rv. UTAH Bold. Franklin, painted by Mason Chamberlain In 1711. during Frnnhlina first mission to England, was uld In. London the other day for 1800 guineas. The after passing out of the posaee-aloof the Franklin family, belonged to Joshua Bates, of Lqndon, and It was while the picture waa inx hla hands that the only copy of it waa taBates ken a copy by Leslie, presented to Harvard College. A S. MARKS. plo-tur- n Waa Evan Mora Upset. "I cant understand how you have the presumption to think I would permit my daughter to become your wife. "It does aeem rather surprie-lng-. but cheer up, I suppose; You're not half ao badly upset ia I waa wbea she suggested It to " |