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S., April 3 to 5 Inclusive, the Kio Grande Western will make the fallowing round-trip rates from points named: Provo $1.90; Sprinyville, 2.10; Spanish Fork 12 25. Tickets will be on sale April 3 to 7 inclusive; limited to April 12. Strikes a Rich Fiud. "I was troubled fur several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, Lan-caster, N. II. No remedy helped me until I bctfan using Electric Bitters, hich did me more noud than all the medkiucs I ever used: They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She. says fclectric Hitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand toliie and in-vignrator in-vignrator for weak, run-down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50 cents. Satisfaction Ruaranteed by the Spri.itJ.viUe Drug Co. No. 47118. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office. Suit Lake City, t'tali. March 8. Hall Notice Is liereliy given that the following named settler lia-s filed notice of his Intention Inten-tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that isaid proof will he made . he-fore he-fore the Judtfe of the Fourth Judicial District, Dis-trict, at l'rovo City, Utah, on Saturday, April27, 1001, viz: William Brock, H. E. No. 11, (KM, for the s Vi, ie! Sec. 14, and n n Sec. 83, Tp lu' south of It. 6 E., S. L. Nine Ni-ne names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva-t'on cultiva-t'on of. said land, viz: Chris Thompson mid Wallace Johnson, both of Mapleton, litaii; J. W t'ohuin and F. A. Jones. Jr., both of Tucker. Utah. Frank 1). Hoiihs. KeRister. .Jacob Evans, attorney for claimant. 1st pub march 14 NOTICE. t'nited ?tates Land Office, ) Salt Lake City, t'tali, February 5, lyoi. ) To whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby given that, the State of Ttali. has filed In this office a list. No. 118. of lands selected by the said State for the establishment estab-lishment of permanent water reservoirs for Irrigation purposes, under Sec'.lon 12. of the Act of Congress approved July Pi. 1814. The following tracts einbi-aced In said list are in a towushiu containing mineral claims of record viz: The se se 14, sec 2"; and ne ne 'i. sec :. tp. 7 s.. r. 3 e.. S. I,, Mer. A cony of said list, so far as it relates to said tracts by descriptive sub divisions, has j been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person Interested, and by j t lie public generally. . ! Within (he next sixty days following the ' date of (his notice, under departmental 1 instructions of Nov. 27, lS'.Hi i'51 L 1)., 45!b. pro- tPktsnr contests against the claim of the 1 Stated) any of the tiacts or subdivisions herein described, on tf!e ground that the 1 same is more aluablo for mineral than for ! ul'I icultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the general land office at Washiugtion. I. O. Failu-e so to protest or I contest within the time specified mil be considered con-sidered sufficient evidence of he non mineral cliaracteiof said trai ts, and the selection thereof, being othenvbe free from objection, will be recommended for approval. Frank 1. lloiins. Geo. A. Smith. Register. Receiver. First pub. February ?l. ltKII. Last pub. April IS. HKil. The Only Line Reaching the famous Hot Springs, Arkansas, "The Carlsbad Carls-bad of America." Also direct line to St. Louis and to all points South and Southeast. It J?. KOOSEK. C. F. & P. A. J. 0. KE ER, T. F. & P. A. Salt Lake Citli, Utah. II.O.TOWNSEND.G.r. &T.A. St. Louis, Mo. amasaBaslSMsBBB Do you Intend buying a rifle or pistol? If so, get the best which is a STEVENS Rifles range in price from $4.00 to $75.00. For large and small game, also for target practice. Pistols from $2.50 to $20.00. Send .tamp for Urge catalogue illus-11 tratlng complete line, brimful of valuable (' Information to sportsmen, ..i'k'Wr J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.M ......... , .. , ASS., U. S. A. a'::S: I I MASS.. II. 1. . :.. v t.Vl kLiM'U: I "&ks' W'WT- RIO GRANDE WESTERN BUYS 6 AT ALP A TREES C. II.'Bloomsterberg of Provo is engaged in superintending the planting of the row of shade trees on each side of the Rio Grande Western railroad track between Provo and Salt Lake. Friday moming'sjlerald says: "In an interview with Superintendent Super-intendent Welby yesterday he was instructed to buy at onoe 60,000 catalpa speciosa yearling trees and plant them for the present on the company's ground at Geneva, Utah county, and at Provo, until the ground along the right-of-way between UTAH PEOLPE IMPORT TOO MANY CHICKENS The high prices that the people peo-ple have been compelled to pay for everything in the meat line during the past yeur or two has served to awaken an interest in the sources of meat supply and the result will be seen the coining coin-ing season in the increased number of chickens hatched. Many are going into the business busi-ness who have never given it consideration before, but, at the VEST POCKET COOK STOVES. Compact siad Ooarniavt OoatrU TOvnee. (or tk (In of V1m tam'i Soldier. The commissary general of the army has recently bought, for the special use of our soldiers, large numbers of little lit-tle cookers of a kind newly invented. Each of them is hardly bigger than a teacup, so that the contrivance has the merit of being easily portable, while possessing the additional advantages of extreme simplicity and cheapness. With a single twist one unscrews front it a metal rim, and this, having three legs, is made to serte as a tripod-etand for holding a brass receptacle from v.hich the cover is removed with aim-other aim-other twist, says the Saturday Everting Evert-ing Tost. The receptacle, which is nothing but a small cylindrical cup, is partly filled with a whitish-looking substance that has the appearance of spermaceti. One is informed, however, that the stuff is in reaMty a mixture of wood alcohol and "some vegetable material." the nature of which is not explained. On being touched with a match it catches fire instantly and burns with a steady, lambent flame, which, though almost invisible to the eye. is extremely hot. Now, the small quantity of alcohol mixture in the cup it is quite solid-will solid-will burn for an hour er.d a half, and the cost of it is almost nothing. It will serve to heat water, or for any purpose of minor cookery, a saucepan or light pot being placed upon the tripod. When the fuel-mixture is used up, a fresh supply 5s scooped out of a pint can with a spoon and put into the brass cup, so that culinary operations opera-tions may proceed. In a region where fuel is scarce as in China, for example, or in parts of the west such a contrivance con-trivance ia invaluable. It is likely to be adopted by portmen for use in camp. The navy ha purchased a quantity of these impromptu cookers, and is furnishing fur-nishing them by way of experiment to some of the ships. As a means of heating shaving-water, under conditions where the ordinary conveniences art not at hand, the contrivance con-trivance described is specially available. avail-able. ' INVENTIONS OF THE PAST. CoaBtltVM Models of th Pateat Oalea aow Wkat Proffrra. Bm Beea Mad. The experience of the patent office with its "hall of models" throws an interesting in-teresting light upon the progress of American invention. For many years the government required an applicant for a patent to submit a model of his invention. If the invention were a machine, ma-chine, none of the three dimensions of the model was to exceed 12 inches. The models were displayed in show-cases on the upper floor. This extensive collection collec-tion of little engines, pumps and mowing mow-ing machines came to look somewhat lake a toy shop, and to it hundreds of visitors were attracted, says Youth's Companion. Hut so long ago aa 1S80 it became evident ev-ident that the practice of receiving models must be discontinued. The space they occupied was needed by the office for its regular business. So the models then on hand were sorted over, and the most interesting ones were retained, re-tained, appropriately grouped, as a patent office museum. They have since been frequently sent, aa a part of the government's exhibit, to great fairs, like that at Chicago In 1803. The rest of the models are now kept on two floors of a large storehouse near the post office, which have been rented for that purpose. The few visitors who chance to stroll through that wilderness wilder-ness of showcases are reminded of the diverse rhannels in which American in-l in-l tentivenets has; sought fin outlet. Provo and -Salt Lake has been prepared for replanting them. After these have been set out aud get to growing nicely, the company will add to them from year to year until they are planted all along the line. The trees will be bought from the Brewer & Stannard Nursery company of Kansas City. 'The cfttalpa is a very rapid grower and it will take but a short time after they get to growing before they will give an effective shade and present a pretty appearance." same time, with an idea of sup plying their own families at least with a portion of the meat they consume. With the favorable favor-able climate of Utah there should be chickens and turkeys enough raised for export, rather tjian that we should be compelled com-pelled to import the product from a thousand to fifteen hundred hun-dred miles. Industrial Utah. It Is a singular fact that, to understand under-stand a machine, the patent office examiners ex-aminers prefer a mechanical drawing toan actual model, so trained have they become in translating the conventional convention-al marks of a diagram into thephysical reality for which it standi. Naming Bee. 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