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Show 7.V. 923 T 23 TTi.DJLT32 17 . S''tnrlg Mx li.it'- - fnnii.sbed on g 1,1i1'1sAN dirt in Hdl-- sns m U PUBUC, t lltcn Itu 1 lit U A s ,i ihnR, i : Hr t d . iiiitov NOTARY PUBLIC, , "r SlxielcLs, Henry - - tt . e, PhysicianI Surgeon 1 Dr. C. F. Wesiphal. . DENTIST. 'ti&. rainless extraction of teeth , v tiienseof Vitalized Air. T. C. BAIL33T, . Land Agent kUl elzlA ct P. 0. Box 0(JL ' torn when Mump umt - jfurnUdic dtagi QQ entry, . !YI i'l'lll. All lht.in Land Mat lor icplv ,:iml Lunds open lor shoin At te mini to. M Vrohi'i'thj S. "W. t ft , Attorney -- at -- Law, ts So ", fi j, Land 10 Main Hit. .tcia3.ey. SALT I.AKE CITY. Street, kind of Land Entries Made uml lver tocted. & LAM) COXTCSTS - v SlI.T l.lkK C'll Y, ulllcttors concerning nclo-c- d am Anflrarcrs f Att::r.:7, 2(775, SPECIALTY. A Prices Reduced. C.blaaets, $3.00 per 3czen Oand-s- , 2 OO per XTczexr S. W. 'WXX.XsES, - )N, PHOTOGRAPHER. . . THe Missouri u jSTGAl WASHER Theonly common sense V or pr J in vented. ?brs. Clo.ad.ia rennis, I XMvty, sole agent for Wasatch Co.t Utuli. ;j- GEO. BLACKLEY 'Con.tr actor, ca' 33jlld.er, ' Ti X3Vber Carpenter, AND UNDERTAKER. l XTtalr. City, Crcclr , Sz Sons, QUARRYMEN, Red L'aitdstone Flagging ' All orders of All Sizes. promptly filled. 'ZIe'ber city, ff TJtali ROBERTS MOUSE Stoke & Brown, Proprietors. MUST CLASS IX ALL liESTECTS Provs City, XTtals.. leaving Cape mar the entrance of False Bav : and far, far in the distance, we could just disci rn Cape Agulhas, the most southern point of the African continent. The second day at sm was quite uneventful. We were too far avvav from the land to distinguish aii.vtliing except a distant range of mountains. On tlir moi ning of the third day, the little Meiros- - steamed into Algca 1'av. in vviiich is St. Croix Island, win re in 14m; Diaz landed, erected a Bartholomew ima'.l cross, and took possession of the country in the name of the Portuguese Upon the shore of the bay is sovereign. Port Elizabeth, the principal seaport town of the eastern portion of the Colony. It was named after the deceased lady of Sir Unfane Doukin, who visited the place in 1K20, for the purpose of locating the pioneer body of English settlers. At present it contains many flue public buildings, handsome stores, wareThe bushouses and priv ate residences. iness pait of tlic town is on a low plain, extending along the western side of the bay. The private residences are built upon a plateau which rises abruptly from the plain. There is one pretty paik i.i the town ; aside from that there are very few trees and the country in the vicinity is bare, and uninteresting. Tlie follow ing day w e were off the coast of Kafraria, a lovely country, abounding in grassy hills, wooded ravines and sparkling streams. We did not see a single white man's habitation in that land set apart for native tribes ; but now and tlieu perched upon some beautiful rounded hill, vve noticed a Kaffir kraal, a circle of native huts, surrounded by fields of coru, and cattle feeding in the vicinity. Niar the coast were two curious rock formations consisting of huge basaltic columns, resembling the ruins of an old Grecian temple. .There was a cleft In one of these through which could be seen the green hills beyond. This remarkable formation is known by the very unromantic name of The IIolc in the Wall. In the afternoon we passed tlic Gates of St. Johns, which are at the mouth of a river of the same name. They consist of immense, almost perpendicular Mulls, between w hich the stream flows. Xear are two maguifleient waterfalls which come tumbling over very high clifl's, and fall into the a. where tV,?U VJJTvV mingles with the 1 jam of the uasutng waves. The next morning were in sight of Xatal, the paradise of South Africa This lovely land washed by the blue waters of tne Indian Ocean was discovered by Vasco de Gama. Dec. 2.7th. 1497. Hence it was called Xatal, and thus became, so to speak, a Christmas gift to the civilized world. Along tlie coast arc undulating hills clothed iu the rich garb of luxuriant vegetation, with .here and there a sparkling stream hastening to lose itself in the briny deep. The little Melrose, like a thing pf life, bounded over the bar, and we found ourd selves iu an almost hay. On one side was a high thickly-woode- d bind, on the other, Post X'atal or Durban, beyond w fcich rose a long range of hills known as the Ben a, which fonn the suburbs of the town, upon whose slopes V;f w--e semi-tropic- La k 1 , f ? nix ire ft the landing BOOK and 8TATI0XEJ1Y llonse in UTAH. there for nil yonr ROOK., MAGA. .Send 7.ISW1 LEGAL hTATty.NtRY, BLANKS, I'nuliiif, tU. XAe a,.' , Utah, t An At 4 J V;f their attire talk in t- r- v ' t c fr 4K ! f.is. in iliia u.til jii.it i Int ortu i.i! ui v t nt U ti('kie niGee, with n.an lie i .it I At c nt pn-- t V 1, 1 uinniencin ..v tnilii s a m net ! the ( hum. ft nni " Midi I s M M I vMt feet No 1 tit.u a kirtith 4s th'tf lOn.m t t ,t n , on i i illinium theneo .Nt 4i ut h 44 a) -t t uni leel t poNo. 2. them e north in in .tA min. 4n 4liig hK) tiH In post No 3, t In m not Hi 44 tie. 20 min eat him tert to .Ut min east -t No. 4 . t lniu south 4tt ilt pI n t No l.tlie pin c f tiepin Set tn Haiti !ttO ui ren, nil nt i kiieh ( initaimnp: i' ui!i, time i uml lot Uiei e heum tin p applied 1 of the claim ntliclH. The 4ii- en.l line of the el.iim. in at tin fenutlu n.iitl lmii i it u i hi ini leik t rei (ri in the ottu e 1.1 the Hccordei t Haul Tint. Hi count v, ai Ahle . in I mtah coii.il v, I tah The near Cat kimvow l.e lona being the A (. . Halt h amt ( at bon Vo I hale I.uioa. slits t Unit this notice tic published in the SAT4 il WK, at Hetier t it V, I tail, t he new puper puhli-he- d neai e- -t the said min- ! tuiiti, lot the mi it Ht (litYH. tn at p't to if, A N k 1. APPLICATION ) I.am! Oftlro, Halt Pit k (htj , I tali, ,Vu U, lf9 i vtp hjjetjx i tiwMi that htlv.anl P ci f e film JnfW? OifU iMGi i4fi 'JJ. . H in- -t i. Phi k ( it , I lull, hH imule uppHerttum tur a nltetl Mnlt i'atiMil tin coumI iilntMi c ill in in h tiw aul I, i ei i , upon m hut h C4nu- uitvi in OllUvi, tiiv Tv kntiil iikmii) kitukvii, t Itnle nnnli'K iaini-t- , emiht injf of 4iiup t he L i hv im d.ium tl Iu0 in hi Pmi c4MIOii h.tU'ti int t n ii nut t Itiiin, L t .IT, the t W, the t ent Kinttive Pot ,1h the T ko4ii l.ot 4it. the Mo luiuki.ot4l the Kepultlieau i.4tt 44, uml tin hot 4t, uli siiuute tn an uiioikiih l.:ikp tevt minhitf hiitiiit, iu Wauateh county,; I tah 1 emtoi . hi ii 4! Miict lotto loenlioiu of l.(Kt iineur teet nt the li4te in Ineution i expect i el , Mith tiuihtte euii ide in eat ii nt aaul Uu utioim K niirnl tiU) ti et extent nt ihe huHhcc area iepi etivel in, the uli Hunt ioile loeatintiM ana embi.iced 44ml feet kieinu rnup ciptoilv and uml l.00 mrlherl ami Hmillieiaeteily, Iv, each 1 hu atioiM letpt el iel amt aufil con-Thu'lnl alert in oup tieinif pm tit utui it fieri belt tte lleM note ami pint ot the ntheiui nui j t ' e a then "I, on tile in this nttice, a UU uihr net w ai lation at 15 ih k 45nnhi. cuot. as lot .Hil tVntanr) lode ia dcncVibed an iloaa tolloaa, to uu (miiiicticina at post No. I, h eni ncr ot the claim, ami i unniiiK thence S. . 37 min. de S; IjOifed to 10 So. to t 1uik-N. 77 Hg S3 min. V. t.W 4 pot PATENT FOR 'ld 37 nh. K, IjOO thmctt N. SI t to po- No. 4, itotn whieli U. S. M M. Vo, 1ft I Ijtmib N lOiieg. S4 lmn. W, 44.7 1U. taut , ttitMUH H. 77 (L g. w min. k ktft 4 to htt to pout No. 1, ilu pla4 ot bi'Kiunmg. Hihh a point ut tlie mitltUe ot the not t lieanterly etui line ot the elaim, ttu tliiooxery poiut beais s. si iteg S7 min. V. UW that ant. kiild Morm King hale i HeatMibetl ih foh ft to it. L'ommeiU'iiig at iiO'tNo.t.n Lift, M eorner of the eluim. uml fiom ahteli M. No. I heaia N. 70 iUg. Si Him W. 44'7 1ft teet iINLmt, uml runninx thenee H. si 37 n.in. W. I.Vh l4'4t to pnt No. i. thenee N. 77 fret to pint NovS, j.t min. V. 0.16 4 ilg. thfiHP N.SI ilig 37 min. k. l.VX) feet to poit No. 4 t tiem e V 77 iii g. t.i min. h. 6.16 4 1ft teet to pout Nt 1. the place of liegiiuiitig. JMoiu a point ut the mnltlle f the noithmiter) eml line of the tlaim, the dicoiiy point bean 31 tleg 37 min. W ftftft feet HiMunt. buitl k he1i e ItDie i.i (lesei m Ittllows, to ft it t'nuimem ing at post No. 1, n eorner ot tin claim, uml running thence S. si (leg 7 min. V. 16ftft U. t to pint No 2, tlience (. 77 W. tvtft 4 10 feet to poat No.3, deg. ftS N.min. thence 31 deg. ,37 miu east l.VX) teet to pot No. 4, Irnni fthieh U. b. M. M. No. hear N. t7 deg 37 miu. W .31W 0 Ift feel distant, t lienee S. 77 deg. 33 miu. K. tx36 4 10 feet to pout No. 1, the place id beginning. From a imint at the mhlHk oftbe northcutei l emt line of the vluim, tlie dtmovei point beam h. 31 deg. 37 4 ift teet liktant. min. balii T koon hale i dexprtheil uh folio" , to-it , ('imiimmi ing ut pout No. 1, a corner of the claim, ami trom "Inch U. 8. M. M. No. beam N 07 deg 37 min. W. 3IW ft lo feet Ufa. taut, u.m ing thence 8. 31 deg. 37 min. W. I.vw post toe No. H: -t tt i;i I HmU i'.. in u't itl ai jot t. tlioei tet I, eoiue attractive direction; there are absolutely no fences vv hatever, and one sees roses and even straw berries grow ing unmolested up to tlie edge of An Aineiican visiting tlie sidewalk. Enropo is extremely struck w ith tlie contrast; in many suburbs of London the walls ape so high that you feel aa if living in a kind of fortress; and on the continent you often walk through tnilea of lanes vv hich are shut in on both sides, so that only an occasional elevation gives you a glance at the surrounding country. A villa in the United States usually implies something open, attractive, accessible to the eye. A villa on tlie European continent, and often in Engiaud, implies an inaccessible wall w itli iron gates. It is impossible to deny that there is something very attractive in the privacy created by tlie vvalL Tho world is left outside, and tlie family is as free within its own domain as if it lived on a planet of its ov, u. A suburban v ilia nt Kensington or Hammersmith, for instance, safe within its encircling w all, possessing its own fountain, its own nightingale, and almost its own moonlight what can bo more delightful? Or the patio, or inclosed court, of a Spanish house, where tlie house itself makes the garden, and the world is absolutely excluded ? On tlie other hand, these very charms increase the regret felt by every generous nature for the exclusion thug implied. They press home the question, was tlie earth really meant for the few, or for the human race ? Many an American traveler has felt this drawback on tlie delicious rural life of England. Charles Sumner, who was more petted in English Bociety than any American since his day, and was suspected of Anglomania on his return by even his ever kindly friend Longfellow, yet wrote soon after, I have always enjoyed the refinement of the best society, but I have never sat in the palaces of England without being pained by the inequality of which tlie inordinate luxury was a token. Of course it may be justly said that property is property, and that the most imperceptible line drawn around real estate or no line at all leaves it just as clearly within private ownership as if the wall were there. This is true, but it is also true that the ownership becomes less exclusive from the moment when it ceases to be visible and, as it were, aggressive. If tlie foot of a stranger is excluded, it is something tliut the eye is not I once heard a poor Portuguese woman say that she and her husband were so destitute they had nothing but tlie day and the night;" but the day and tlie night are less valuable say, rather, U y, tnht for those w no are sliut out iroin even tho sight of tlie landscape by higli walla. Tlie mere denial of all possibility of ownership is bad enough. I remember how depressing it was, on a first visit to Europe, when it suddeniv dawned upon me that tlie whole beautiful region of Cillarney, with lakes, hilia, villages, factories and square miles of verdure, mbs all the literal property of two men the Earl of Kenmare and Herbert of Muckross, so that not a square foot of the territory could be bought by any one, and a hole village might at any time be evicted et tlie will of a single proprietor. It certainly set one thinking as to whether tho human race, as such, had auyrightsiu the planet. Uarpcra Bazar. land-locke- So Would lie, dear, asked hubby, "if I should be the victim of a premature autopsy, how would you feci? His Dear 1 should feel dreadfully cut My up. Exchange. Annie Barbara ll.i'imi, administratrix of the estate of Christian lla'itni, de-as d, Imi ing filed her petition herein prat ing for an Order of Sa'e of a portion of the r a! estate, of said decedent, f r tlie purposes therein set fcrtli : It is tin ref re ordered, b.ttlie Probate Judg " of said Court, Unit al persons in-- t st d In tin estat" of said deceased, a.qnar b 'fere the said Probate Court oil Nlondav, the sixteenth day of September, ins1, at 10 oclock in the forenoon of said day, nt the court rosin of said Probate Court, at tlie Court House in Heber, County of Wasatch, t show cause why an i nil r should not be granted to the said administratrix to sell so much of tlie real estate of tlie said deceased Christian Ha'tnii as shall be necessary; And that ft copy of this order be published at hast four successive weeks In tlie Wasvrt it Wvn, a newspaper printed and published in said Wasatch county. Thomas S. Watson, Probate Judge. i t Dated, August 10th, ISSO. c. t 1 Ann'c. Harvky, Es- TERRITORY OF UTAH, ' ' C'ors iy ok Wasatch. Estate of James Given, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by tlie undersigned Administratrix of the estate of James Given, deceased, to tlic creditors of, and all persons havug claims against, tlic said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administratrix at Wallsliurg, in the said County of Wasatch. GivtfV, Administratrix of tlic Estate of James Given, Deceased. Dated at licber, Aug. 19, 18M9. t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. VASVCVW'X - . ' TF.ItiUTORY OF UTAH, Cocnty ok Wasatch, j Estate of James MeNungJitan, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by tlie undersigned Administratrix of the (state of Jaim.g McNa,,lltllf deddtsed, to the creditors of, and all parties haring claims against, the said deceased, to exhibit them with tlie necessary vonchers, within four mouths after the first publication of this notice, to the snid Administratrix at Heber, in the said County of Wasatch. K Liz a nrr if M c N a rr. Hr a s , Administratrix of the Estate of James McSauglitan, Deceased. Dated at Heber, Aug. 19, 1889. t 1 a-- P. H. McGUIRE, and Manufacturer of RFD FINE WHITE LUMEES. FIR6T CLAS quality, ami Terms : 1 1 APPLICATION FOR PATENT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. soYE 1.VH1 1 TERRITORY OF UTAH, ' County ok W asatcii. ) ' Estate of John Harvey, Deceased. X'otice is hereby given by the undersigned Administratrix of the estate of John Harvey, dectased, to tlie creditors of, and all persons having claims against, tlic said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchors, within four months after tlie first publication of this notice, to tlie said Administratrix at Ilcber, in the said County of Wasatch. Maria 1 V NOTICE TO CREDITORS. By Wm. Bi as, Attorney for Administratrix of tlie tate of John Harvey, Dectased. t Dated at Heber, Aug. 19. IMS'). of the claim, the dleoerj poiut bears 8. 31 deg. 37 min. W. 44ft feet distant. suid Kepublican hale U deaciiheil an fob loan, to "U: Uommeneing at poet No. 1, a eorner of the claim, aud from "liteh U.8. M. M. No. bean N. 76 deg. 14 min. 2045 feet tliifant, and running thenee 9. 31 dt g. 87 inin.W. IV) teet to pont No.2, tlnnce Vfdileg. 34 miu. W. 601 2 Ift teet to pontNo.8; thence N. 81 deg 37 mln. h. l.VX) feet to pout No. 4; thenee 8. 64 deg. 34 mln. k.Onl leet to pout Nil t, the place of beginning. From a at the middle ol (he Nrt heantei v emlpoiut line ot the claim, the dNeo' erv point beam 8.31 deg. 37 min. V. Aftft teet diMant, K.iril Luke few hale la ilencrihcd a$ fol . lo" a, to "it: Commencing at pout No. la cor tier of fhe claim and limning tbenee 8.31 V. teet to poet No. il: thenee deg. 37 min. N, .4 deg. 34 min. W.ftftl i lu teet to poet No. 8; tlienee N.31 deg. 37 mln. K. laftO fiet to poet No. 4, from "hit h U. 8. M. M. No. I benni 8. 60 I min. W. 1013 teet distant , thenee S. deg. 54 deg. 34 min. K.ftUl 3 lit teet to (met No. 1, the place ot beginning. From a point at the mid. die of the iiortheamteily end line of the er poiut bear 8. 31 deg. 87 claim, the mln. W. .600 feet dNliiht. 8aid eoiiftolidutrd group la described as follows, to " it Commencing at post No, I ot the Ceutuury elHim and running thence 8. 31 ileg. 37 min. V. 1.60ft feet to post No. t of aid Centaury claim : thence N. 77 deg 51 min. V. lisw i ift fet to post No. 3 of tho Khedive claim; thenee N. 64 deg. :i4 min. W. 3404 teet to post No. 3 of the Lake lew claim; thenee N. 31 deg. 37 miu. K. l.iftO feet to post No. 4 of said Lake lew claim, I mm w hich U. 8. M. M. No. beam 8. 60 deg. 1 min. W. 1013 9 1ft feet distant; thenee 8. 64 deg. 34 mln. K. 2404 feet to rot No. 4 of tho Khedive fiom "hieh U. 8. M. M. No. 1 bears N. claim, 7 d g. 37 inin.W. Hlfts lent distant ; thence 8. 77 deg. .Vi min. k. Slant 2 1ft feet to post No. ot said Ceutiiury claim, being the place of be. said lode claims contains ginning. 2ftach657oflftftft uu area of acres, the total area of the consolidated claim being 144 6H3 lflftft more or loss, ull of whieli is claimed acies, ami applied for, there being no conflicts. Each of shIo loln locations bein of rtvord in the ofliee of the Keeorder of WasaUh at lleher City in said county. county, Utah, There are no know a locations within sever al miles of the claims constituting said eon. sol hinted group. i direct that this notice be pnblfshed tn the Waat ii Wave, at Heber (ity, Utah, the ne" spujier published nearest the said minclaim, for the pei led ot sixty ditvs. ing to-lD. 1IOHB8, Kegister. Notice No. 1605. i United State Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 81, 166ft. j is Notice hereby given that the HiUonite Company, a corporation of Manufacturing 1 tolbath of Halt Lake tali, 1 hy Lemuel in fact, has made apt ity, tab, its attorney I plication fora nited States I'atent for the Carbon No. 1 lode mining elahn, altnate in an unorganized mining diMiict, In I intuh county, Utah Territory, eoiiMing of 1500 linear feet of the lode, and surface ground 00ft feet wide, being Lot No. 37 atid deerilel in the held note and plat of the official survey on file In till offite, with magnet io variation at Ift degree cast, as follows Cofu. of the claim, mencing nt jHit No. 1, a corner and miming thence south 44 deg. 2ft min. west ftftft feet to post No. 2. thence south 41 deg. east lAftO feet to post No. 3; from which the discovery point bears north 44 deg. 0 min. east 8ftQ feet distant; tlienee north 44 deg. 20 mill, eiiftt 678 feet to post No. 4; frrmt which the fifteen mile comer on the northeast Indian Reservation boundary of62the Uintah bears north deg. 27 min. east .V45 610 feet distant; thence north 4ft deg 10 mln. west 1500 feet to said post No. 1,1 he place of beginning, is containing 2ft 22 100 acres, all of which claimed and applied for, there being no eon-flirtThe said mining rlaim being of re fVoL- frd the' Tew ssi Anmy, in Uintrth cou.dy, tali. The nearest known location being the1 F. !odds and Carbon No. 2 lode claims. direct that this: notice be jmbiiahd in the WARATMt Wavk, at Uebor ftty, Uttithe newspsper published nearest tho said miu- lug claim, ioi the pi rlod of ixty day. FRANK lb HOURS, Register.' l. , H. S. ALEXANDER Is PATENT. Notice No. Unlteil States Land Offce, Halt Lake iit , I luh, July 31, Ui.ite.1 ) i. AI.L WORK GUARANTEED. Il 4 PATENT. APPLICATION FOR FOR Notice No. 1M5, i nitert Mutoi LiinH oiTVc, Luke Lit , Utah, Autf. Hi, ISO. I i A Not )4 lit Hy ''ii Unit taui Hutch 1 -Hi !h i ( U , I l.ili ti.n imule uipli(Mtimi . (; It i .i I mVH siAlrn 1'utiiit ttu U.c A I . H.itfh i, toil luiuiuu MtnuU in an imotir.iir.iM 111 n nutM til's! i H i . iii U uu uh t mint , I lull 'I or-- i d lineAt feet of tin Htii , iMin-imy l I , si-t- or 4t It .tittl sin I. .4 ii iiuml iitio feet ft Me, In mg' l.i'l ii 4 iiuo tit "( niifit m the lit hi notes s. mmI oi t 1m oitii ml mu 4v on tile in tins u u Ii magnet u ' aii.it at Ih il,t4,c,s oti!( . ( nnnonc mg at powt No, 1, im toll ov a comm i t?t the c hunt, tioin ft Inch I . s M. M. . a 10 Vi I'h A! -- mitli 40 iti tl 11)111 en t . .inti Minnina tin nee noiith 44 rti lot t! ftant 4M (pMt 1 4t pn'-- t No. t, (.home i n No. in nt: cn li 41 h4. .Vi hum. ft et IV w feel to po-1 4iM ( util th 44 t h ii tft ii, m. east i00 teet to 1 im- -l Xu 4 . aH t lie m e south 40 ilctf. .V) min. t et to wm.l c.- -t o. I, tlie place of In amuin;'. emilHiiUim 2i.Y Ion neie, all of ft IHi It - uppl too Sot , t Ion e being no eon lilt THE WALLS COMING DOWN. o tlie ehtiin ia tit tbe lh point it Kblh of t lie -- mil hen nt ei ly cml line of the V Kim. 1 lie vnl iintilii; claiui being of re-- i 1 Growing DiKponltion to Share tli Plena oui in I ne iiilit e o! hi let ot Her it i.ii.l Uin- of llcuistiful (itouiuia. uica In Uintali founts, h c to uS t , at Urii ! 'if'(I- -i4UM- -t4 k i oft n lociUions being 1 A man of wealth, i chid mg in a beautio Do toil ai bon No I bale eiimna ful suburban town, pomti (1 out to nte n it lin- - nolm I e miMi-l.o- u in the hence N. A4 ileg. 34 inin.W . pot toNo. 2, t So. t i m W ' Mi j te ei ( i! , ah. In mft Wl 2 toIft teet i t a ith di light that there was not a v all or 3, tinnee N. 31 deg. 37 pot i tlie i..bl tie.u ,i jn l.VW teid to cl No. 4; thenee 9.M iieg. mining mill h. pint sven a fence remaining to divide the six , ' .l I'l'qi'.i t I 'lines. Hi4 II l 151 I S4 min h. wl 2 1ft feet to post No. 1, the place MtWIv JlMlilia, lb r. luccessive estates, some dating buck to of beginning. Kioui a point at the middle im., of The hr aking wa- i s dash- d liig'i the uortheuatci ly eml line ot the claim, the of colonial some recent, days, ' quite t. On a stern and rock-boun- d point beara 8. 31 dt g. 37 min. H . discovery which Ins was one. lie had recently Soft fret distant. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. 8aul Molniftk lode la deMrlhe1 as follows, No purchased it, and I had noticed that bis But lu re the resombance e a.ni to-- " it . Commencing at post No. l, a corner of the claim, and running thence S. 31 deg. 37 trees tossed tlnir giant inauelu s aui"rt first act after purchasing was to lower 1 min. t)K TE1MHT0KY ljft teet to post No. i; thence N. M UTAH, it from the street. a stormy sky, for the c ast of Sout i tlie wall separating deg. 84 mill. W. ftl S 10 feet to pout No. 8; WxstR'll Cot'MY. 1 have known that j Ever since 31 N. thence particular dig 37 min. K. lAdo feet to pout Africa, unlike that of Xevv Liiglau.l, is street tlie walls and fences have been Iii the Probate Court in and for said No. 4, fiom "hich U. 8. M. M. Ni. j heara N. 7. deg. 14 miu. W. jot&ft ift feet dlatant, ami of monarCis those of destitute stately grow ing lower. All the present ten- count) . thence 8. 64 deg. 31 min. k. ftUl 1 Ift feet to pout In the matter of the Estate of Chris- No. 1, the plai e ot beginning. From a the forest. dency in our nortiiern states is in that at the middle of the northeaatei ly emlpoint line Inint. we sailed suburbs tian Ibl'iini, deceased. in After u; ,hl' eui ion- - an uu t hum n tongue. We were obllg, d -- land -mile time in the pinning lain and wail for onr baggage to lie brought a dun e. But pati'Mit pi - v i i.'i'iee had Wit anil fatigued its reward at la-- t. we walked to the station, two coolies follow ing ami can ing our I aggago upThe point on their tnibaned in ails. win re we la nled via, quite a from tin town, so vve vn re obliged to go hv rail. Arrived at the depot, we found no ealis. a id again obtained coolies to carry our luggage while we walked to Amatunguia Lodge, win re vve were glad to get on dry clothing ami r t n little. At lunch vve wire waited upon bv two Zulu boys and one girl who Imre the name of Top-- v . She c rtainly hud a Tops) like appearance, and looked as if -- lie might have glowed " On In r heal he vver a bright handkerchief, a id another of the -- amc goigi on- - line nivuuii her wai-- t, tmt , unlike man) of ii r in tnat '.and. -- he vva , e'ad div-ill a The bovs had on bine -- tripl'd shirts, vvlinli ueces-a- i y ill'll e! - tie v vv ore in ti id ig ,g: nil iv !o outside of liii-i- nth r pal i.itnl in w, ai.i. Yie. !., ! . e"tali-li"ln'- ati I I ."i If!. tit lam mio amUiirtu u i i ioiic Patent tor Uo tUnu, stiimte in an unmuniel mining miuitix liKtni t, iu Uintult enuntv I luh lYr Uu i um linen ttn ing ! intle Amt m t ice muml t)o witr. bctn fie! 1,0 Vi 4t .;rn! tU t tin! in mitt xif deii-- : more than throe yrar-inz in Stellonho"cli I rCeivtd a eah ti uo to Standerton in the Transuui to tno H. A. lvirXXKii, elianje of a icliool Mlii.li lnt l lieen the preii.ms tear. a I iu accompanied hy a young Africander lady a dark eyed little cri ature, Ml.T f.AKK CITY. Mitli soft, inning Maya. Mho boasted of her descent from the French Ilngncnol.s. the of Tciritorj Pmctieps in nil Our route lay for a thousand miles nlorg the southcadern coa-- t of Africa w i: from Capetown to Rut ban, tlience ovi tiirougii Natal and the southern pi of the Tiansuud. We could not have had a more b. anti-fil- l Co., Vtah. Miiltnii , The sky was clouddav for sailing. .. less and the vvati r smooth. The Melrose, a small coasting sbamcr. here ns rapid!) avvav from the shore. TaM Mountain, Aitosei at Law and Notary Public. liauhid hv Devils Iak ami Lion's Bump, the city nest Loan and Collection Business seemed to recede from Real a Specialty, ling at its base looked like a mer Main and the long ranges of blue lulls Office: Opposite the Salt I.akc Ilon-Street, Park City, I'tnli. resembled banks of clouds. At onr riitlit was Kobben Island vv ith its light lions, and tisvlum for the insane. I). M. I.INDSAY, Soon vve were out of Table Ray in the broad Atlantic, wifi our faces tut usd i astward. The Tvvtlve A post Us, r aiing IIKBER, UTAH. their rugged summits in av enw aid seenii d 11 a. in. to 1. m., and 7 to 10 Ofllee Hour- grander than ev r. I.at in the afterp. m. Office at residence. noon we were in sight of Cape I.iint, the extremity of the Cape of (bind Hope, a promontory vvhieli rises nine hmnr'd foit perpendicularly above thelevilo! atc'.iiug the m ,i s the si a. Weenjoved da'll against the rm ks aoeg til s' r r I's of Mi s iinna 's inn Tin) remind-- N . We are pfepafed to do jtT kinds of Ji,b Printing, on short notice, and at moder ate prices. No. 23, Notice No. M3. 1. dm ira'oter turn s Attorney-at-L- Notice So. Unitfi! Umlctl r. FOR PATENT. 'AI TLICATION API'LICAIION :i!t Lak i Hclicr Citj, Vtali. f a hoHotifid r Nitluiu,(.,'i peep out from the tU i 50 Vuribbtry. As t'e re ur. no dock at liert-ai- , the Scuth African Sketches. I County Saneyor and Giiii Engineer. o!tk? Heber, Wasatch County, Utah, Saturday, August 24, 8089. Vo!. I. sppN-atio- KDTASY AND ATTORNEY-AT-ii- ' w . ob nuxTiXff. BUYS, VVrn. 7 v . . IVKor uml MaiiiijrtL .Bi'S Ailvcrti-in- I. Month! j Three AM ' StBSCRUTKH If Otic Tear, CCM7AHY. PUBLISHING WASATCH TNE 5f 72 prepared to furnish, Mi short notice and reasonable terms, Iiodgli and Pressed . t LUMBER, '- -- GG ''' i'.iiG.U.11'.'1 liter m At i at lui u g tomp.ms, u corportdloti of hv ot Lemuel .Milt 1. tolimtb lake tab, Tickets, Moulding", Etc. its attorney in fact, has made (itv, Ituh, for a United Mates Patent tor application the taihon No. A lone mining t hum, -- uuate in un unoi gani red mining di-- i it t, iu I int ah I coumM Ing of 16io countv, I tali TciiMoiv. nrnl Mirfste gr'mijAi hneut fevt ut t!.c , iuo leet vv ide, being Lot No. 41 and described AND HOUSE SHOEIX'a. in the held nolt,s and plat ot Ihe ofticiul survey on tile in this urine, "ith magnetic vari-atioBuggies neatly repaired on ghortest no ut 1ft dtgie eat, as follo"s: Corn, No. I, a corner o! the elniiu, tice, at nicncing ut and tunning thenee south 44 deg. 2o mitt. " HATCH'S BLACKSMITH SHOP. Oftft leet to post No. 3. thenee south 42 deg. 8ft min. east lft teet to post No. 3, thence moth TERMS, CJtsn, 44 deg. 2ft mill, east ftftft feet to post No. 4; fiom "hieh the tittcco tulle corner on the northeast boundary of tho Uintah Indian Hcmm v attou hoars north 2ft deg. 1ft min. cat 61)5 feet thenee am til 42 deg. 3U min. vest 1500 teet to said posft No. I, the place of beginning, Containing 2ft t8 I DO acres, nil of fthieh is claimed and applied for, there be. lag no contllets. The discovery point Is at the middle ot the northftcstei lv rod line of the claim. The sirtd mining claim being of recot d iu tlie ofllee of tbe Recorder said Uintah county, at Ashlcv , in Uintah eottmy, fibst cuss m respects. I tali. The nearest known locations being the Carbon No. 4 and barbou No, 3 lode a) I BLACKSMITH pt NC et all claims. divert that this notice lft published In the t asvin h W a R, at Heber City, Utah, the iieftHpHpei published nearest tho said claim, tor Vtne perftal ot sixty days. HANK 1. 1IOKUS, Uegister. I o 12 min-4n- APPLICATION F011 P1TEST. . i Terms Reasonable. HEBER, UTAH. tftdlee I finite! States Land fttftce, Salt Lake Clt , I tub, duly 31, i860. ) Notice Is hereby given that the GllsSnltc Mnnulactui ing CoinpHuy, a corporation ot Utah, hy Lemuel U. CoIbHtlb of Sait Luke t ity, Utah, its attorney iu fact, 1ms mde fora I nited suites I'atent lot the tnrboti No, claim, situate In nu unorifHiiired infniog district, in Uintah Utah county, Teriltory, cofodsting of i.Vd linear teet of the lode, and sui fuce grrmnd UftO leet wide, being Lot No. 36 and described III the field notes and plat of the otllciul suron in file this office, " 1th magnetic arl-a- t vey Ion at 16 degrees east, as follows: Um. nicncing ut post No 1, a corner of tho claim, from " Itlch the discovery point hears south 44 deg. 20 uiin. west, 276 teet distant; and thence south 44 deg. 20 min. west 576 feet to post No. 2; thenee south 41 deg. east 1454 fret to post No. 3, thence north 44 deg. 2ft min. east tiftft feet to pout No. 4; thence north 41 deg. 50 min. west 14.4 feet to said post No. 1, the place of beginning, fiom w hlefi the milccoruci on the northeast ixmmlsry of the t intuh Lidtun KeTVHt bears north 82 deg. 27 mln. cast t feet distant; 18 tft I oft which all of is claimed iures, and applied for, there being no conflict. 1 he said milling claim being of record in tin ofllee of the Recorder of said Uintah countv, at Ashley, in Uintah county, Ltuh. The nearest known location being the Carbon No. and Carbon No. 8 lode claims. direct that this notice be pitbHidied in tlie Y4 ahatcii Wash, ut Heber City, Utah, the newspaper published nearest the said mining claim, for the period of sixty dav. FRANK i. lKlUi&. Register, t o l2 HEBER sms. m. Moslems, rrop. 2 lode piiiilng Good Board and HOUSE, First Class Accoaeiodatloos. RATES REASONABLE. run-nin- Heber, - - Utah. 5(M6r5-ff- CHOICE , 1 1 APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Notice No. 1602. ) United 8tat Land Ofllee, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 31, lAfib) Notice 1 hereby given that the tiilimnlte Manufacturing Company, a corporation of I tah, by Lemuel U. Culbuth of Suit Lake City, Utah It attorney in fact, Ua made tor a Ignited ntate Fatefft for Ihe Cat Lmn No. 4 lode mining claim, i tattle In an imorgnaixed mining iINtHct, in Uintah ofl.'pftft Territory, comity,feetI tub ot the bate, andconiting ettrface ground linear Oftft teet w ide, Lot No. 40 amt f!ecrHed being in the field note amt plat of the oflidai survey on tile lu till office, with magnetic variation at 16 degree nt, a loilows: toin. mencing nt post No. I. a corner of the claim, from whieh the fifteen mile comer on the northeastern boundary of the Uintah Indian Reservation bear north 52 deg. 45 min. east 4!5ft feet distant; thence south 44 deg. 2ft mln. West hoO feet to post No. 2; thenee Mouth 41 deg. 43niiu.eiist Mi) feet to post No. 3, thenee not th 44 deg. 2ft. min. east HOft feet to post No. 4; thence uortlMt deg. 45 uiin. wet 1500 feet to post No. 1, the place of beginning, an area of 2ft tf!3 Iftftft acre, all of w hit h U claimed aud applied for, there beno at conflict. The discovery jMdnt ing the middle of the inrthweterlr cud Itne ot the claim. The ld mining claim being of tecmd In the ofllee of the Recorder of said i Intuh coiuity, at Ashley; in I intan county, (lull. The nearest known locution being theCitibou No. 8 and Carbon No. 8 bate claim. 1 direct that tbi notice be published In the Wahati it Wav k, at Heber t ity, Utah, the newsiMiper published nearest the trfttd Inin ing claim, for tlic period of sixty FRANK D. HO 11 US, day. t Kegister. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. lire Akohot fur Medic hurt Purpose. Cyrus Noble Bourbon, Guinness's ported Porter, etc. JonX Im- McNAY, Proprietor. IDE GOODWIN I SOU, MEAT MARKET BEST COTS BEEF & MUTTON. t Boors Sorth of Hutch A Co, 1 . GEO. SMITH, Proprietor, o-- APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Vent door to Murk Jeff.' Store, Mein Street. Huber, also at bis resilience in Charleston. Will keep on hand tbe choicest Notice No. 1603. United State Land Office, Salt Luke Lit, Utah, July 31, 1660; j Notice in hereby given that the GHsonlte a corporation rf Manufacturing Company, Utah, by Lemuel U. tolbath of ftalt Lake It attorney in fact, ha made apIty, Utah, plication for a United State Cutout for the taibon No. 8 bale mining claiui, situate in Reef, Mutton, Pork and Sausage. HEBER AND PARK CITY au unorganized mlniug district, Uintah county, I tah Territory, consisting of lN) linear feet of the lode, and surface ground ftftft feet wide, being lot No. 3ft and described in the field note and plat of the official suron in file this office, with magnetic varivey ation at 10 degree east, a follows: Com at mencing post No. l, a cot44ner of20t he claim, Leaves Hebot daily (Sundays excepted) and ruuuiiig thence south deg. min. west OOft feet to at a a. in., and Pttrk Citj at 3 p. tn.. post No.No.3, thence south 41 deg. east 15ftft feet to post 3; thenee north 4ft 20 mln. east ftftft feet to post No. 4; from deg. w hich the fifteen mile eorner on the northeast boundary of the Uintah Indian Reservation bears north 62 deg. 45 mln. east 4ft50 leet distant; and thenee north 41 deg. west 1500 feet lo post No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 20 6ft3 IftftO acre, all of which Is claimed aud applied for, there being no con. filet. The discovery point He at the middle of the northwesterly end line of the claim. The said milling claim being of reCarried at Reasonable Rates. cord in tbe office of the Recorder of suid county, at Ashley, in Uintah comity, Utah. Tlie nearest known location being the Carbon No. t and Carbou No, 4 lode Thomas s. watson. claim. I direct that tbi notice be pitblised In the Proprietor. Utah, the Waat l tV a vk. at lleber ne wspaper pnblUhed nearest City, the said miu for the petiod of si.xtv dav. lug Maim, FRANK I. HUtSBb, Kegister. t o 12 Stage Line, Uin-ta- APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Notice No. 16ft4. United State Land Office, Salt Lake t itv I tub.4 The Best Grades Roliar- Flotir j. m tto) Acn mat s'? the oiionu a corporation of Manufacturing I tab, by Lemuel U. Coiuath of bAlt Unkc arc ttittnufacttiml at tbe City, Utah, it attorney In fact, ha made application for a6 United State Patent for tlie in lode muring cuvuVi, Curbon No. an unorganized mining district, in Uintah consisting of 150ft county, Utah Territory, linear feet of tin? lode, and surface ground fifth feet w ide, Indng Lot No. 42 and deseiilwHl in the field note and plat of the official OF TKOYO, tTAn. on tile In this office, w 1th magnetic variation at Hi degree east, ft follows: Comat post No. 1, a corner of the claim, Latest Improved First Class Mackinerp mencing from which the fifteen mile eorner on the northeast boundary of the Uintah Indian Just put in i Reservation bettr north 2ft deg. 1ft miu. eat 5fiH6 feet and running thence south distant; 44 deg. 20 mln. west mx feet to post No.2; thence south 42 deg. 30 min. eaot IVftft feet to All kinds of Grain, Feed, Shorts and Bran post No. 3; thence north 44 deg. 20 min,42 east fiftft teet to post No. 4; and thence north deg. kept on Hand, 80 min. west 1500 feet to said post No. 1, the of acre, t. W. HOOVER, beginning, containing 20 phice which Manager. claimed and applied for, there all of being no conflicts The discovery point at the middle ot the northwesterly end line of the claim. The aid mining claim being of record in the office of tlie Recorder of said Uintah county, at Ashley, in Uintah county, Utah. The nearest know n location being the Caiboti No. 4 aud Carbou No. 5 lode claims. 1 direct that thi notice be published in the WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Wa6atui WAVK, at Heber City, Utah, the newspaper published nearest the said mining a Jaim, for the period of sixty daj. I oo $' 102 Fmt Ft., San Fuanulsoo FRANK to 12 HOltRi, Register. x , UM . tmr-ve- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TERRITORY OF UTAH,! 8 ' County ok Was atcii. Estate of Christian Hamnl, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the underof the estate of signed Administratrix Christian Hnmni, deceased, to the creditors of, aud all persons having claims against, the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after tlie first publication of tins notice, to tlie said Administratrix at Miduay, county and Territory aforesaid. AvniK B a it ft a ft a It ESSf. Administratrix of the Estate of Chiis-tin- n lhriini. Deceased. t Dated at Ueber Ang. 19, ls9. . 1 1 .... LILIENTHAL & CO., |