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Show X ' I'KOSPIil TOIJS, Al TEN'J'ION" "CHICAGO SHORT Application for Patent, Parties intending to':ake advantage United States Land Office, I Salt Lake City. Utah, Cctober 18th, 1803. f Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R, of the relief assessment law can secure is hereby .'iven that the Tintic Minnotices on the new copyrighted forms Notice and Milling Company, a Utah corpora- Is the only line running Solid Vestlbuld. ing of C. F. Spilman or Fred Kelson, sole tion, with its principal place of business at Stemheated and d Tralm Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application agency Tintic District. Daily between Chicago and Omaha, . mill at Mcrcur for treatment. The process in use there U not a success on it, as It saves but 40 per cent, of the gold, which runs $;i3.00 to the ton. A stamp mill will probably be erected for treating it. THE TINTIC MINER. Published every Friday morning by NEWMAN H. MIX. Electric-Lighte- at Eureka, Utah, Entered at the I'ost-ofiiThe Messrs. Thos. Crawley and D. for transmission through the mails as second, .class matter. Cazier, of Nephi, accompanied by the A NEW I ) E 1 A I IT VR E . With the new time card in effect Misses Enmi:i Crawley and Maggie November 19th, the Rio EuSunday, KICE OF SUBSCRI PTIOX- .- IN ADVANCE. Plackett, visited with friends in Western Grande inaugurates a special reka last Sunday and Monday. One year car service between chair reclining 1 "' ix months...., and The chairs are Denver. S. A. of 100 All members oi Co. A, P. O. Ogden , ., Three months.., If not paid In advance: One year, $4.00; bix are requested to meet at St. Andrew's of a special pattern and for comfort months. 5:;.Si; three months. $1.50. School on Monday evening, Dec. 11, at and elegance are not surpassed any 1:'.10 for business of importance. By where. These cars will be free to UNION PACIFIC TIE TABLE. holders of all classes of tickets. J. C. liomxsox, order of , ...11.20 a. m. .. '';nn p. in. . 6:W p. us , .11 :40a. in. Captain. Have your prescriptions tilled at the Eureka Drug Store. of an II. J. Dinniny, attorney ... 1:140 p. ni. Suit Go to the Eureka Drug Store for Lake, was in town "Wednesday medicines of any kind. M. business for on and withyesterdny Through Coaches to and from Rait Lake out change. Paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, etc. Lochwitz. Shortest Line and attest Elme. Eureka Drug store. Rio Grande Western Time Table. Arch Deacon F. W. Crook, will be Two good second hand cook stoves No. 9. No 2". here Sunday and hold services at St. for sale at the Eureka Tin Shop. No. 10. Arrives, Leaves. p. in. a. in. A ndrew's Chapel. Holy Commuion at p. in. a. m Con Ar. from Palt Lake hv. for Sail Lake Ar. utSait Lake Lv. foe riilverCily Ar. from Silver City 7:45 H:15.., 9:21 9:4i! l):(:J 10:U7 . . Silver City i Eureka (ioshen 10 7:!i0 7:0tl ti:4'i 6:15 SiinliMiuIn I'ayson Spanish Uoi k Snrbe'ville I'rovo. American lorii a. m., Sunday School at Evening Service and Sermon All are invited to attend. n : HiXi Leaves. For fine Cigars and fresh 2 p. m., at 7:30. fectionery try "The Eureka Fruit Store," We hope a few hundred of our 6:00 10:43 .5:45 subscribers will endeavor to 11:05 linquent 11 :;0 Ay.'n make a practical demonstration of the 5:15 Lehi 11::,() :43 Hinlimn Jc, :(0 serintural adage that, "It is more 4:25 Sail Lake l;;;iO blessed to give than to receive, and MAILS. sond in a few dollars on subscription Silver City and Mammoth closes at 11:00 before Christmas, otherwise it is not ;a'sait Lake and all other pointy at 1:110 p. m. apt to be a season of joy and festivity Sliver City arrives at 1:40 p. m. Halt Lake and nil other points at 11:00 a.m. to us. Silver will be taken at face General delivery open from 8 a. in. to 7:;0 value. ''Money order and registry window from 8 a. An agreement has been reached by in. to 5 p. in., and from (::) to 7::kl p. m. Sunday General delivery from HMO a.m. the U. P. and Rio Grande, in Mamto 12:'M p. m. Jas. P. Driscoll, P. M. moth Hollow, by which the former is allowed to cross the Rio Grande track. The terms of the agreement give the Union Mrs. Pat Foster is visiting friends the latter road the use of the to the track from switcn their Pacilic in the city. mill, and they will build a line from Fred Full ride has been quite sick there up to Mammoth for the Copper-opoli- s ore. with la grippe. Arrives de- . 4 , R. G. Wilson spent Manday Tuesday at the Capitol. W. D. Myers went to Lewiston day, returning yesterday. The Copperopolis is working a force of thirty men in the mine, having put on seven Wednesday night, and has two teams hauling oro to the Rio Grande track. They have also let the contract for extending the Cobb tun nel, just north of the main workings, to Tom Mansfield, John Smith and Tom Jeffreys. It is six by seven feet in size, and the contract price is understood to be $7.75, the company reserving the priviloge of discontinuing the work at any time they see fit. and Mon- Mrs. Frank Taylor ji sited friends in Mammoth the ilrst of the week. Work has been resumed on the Sioux group with a small force of men. LIE" j Lower Main Street. Best meals in town at the Keystone liestaurant. Fresh fish and oysters always on hand at the "Eureka Fruit Store" Lower Main street. Additional Cripple Creek Service. Commencing May 1st the Colorado Midland railway will put on and run daily thereafter additional suburban trains tq accommodate Cripple Creek and Florissant business, as follows: WESTBOUND. Leave Colorado Springs Arrive Divide Florissant 8:10 a. m. 'J::i5 a. m. 10:02 a. in. for United States Patent for the Silver Moon composed of magnificent sleeping oars and tb mining lode location, situate In Tintic Mining District, Juab County, Utah Territory, consisting of 207 linear feet and 200 feet In The Finest Dining Cars in the World width of surface ground shown on the plat of said claim posted on the ground, being Mineral Survey No. 2053 and described In the field EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASnotes of tho official survey on file In this office with magnetic variations at 16 degrees, 30 minutes east as follows, CommencAny other, information as to rates of f ars, ing at the northeasterly corner of said claim, .furnished by at which stands post No. One (1), of said claim, etc.., will be cheerfully ' 3.S. Talbot," J. H. Alew, " ' thence north 51 degrees and 31 minutes west Commercial Agt.' T, F. & P. Agent. 200 feet to post No. Two (2) of said claim,' from 15 West Second South, Salt Lake City. U. S. Mineral Monument No. 5 bears north 2 degrees and 5 min west 1306.4 feet, from which corner on west side point also quarter-sectio- n HODGtNS !& YOUNG? 7 of sec 31, twp 10 'south 'range 2 west bears north 40 degrees and 55 hiln weat 2007.4 feet, thence south 40 degrees and 30 minutes west 207 feet to post No. Three (3), of said claim, thence south 54 degrees and 31 minutes east 200 feet to post No. Four' (4) of said claim, All Work Guaranteed. thence north 40 degrees and 30 minutes east EUREKA.. ' TJTAII. 207 feet to post No. One (1) of said claim being the place of beginning. ASHEK BIDBLECUUE, The discovery point of said lode location Is shown upon the plat posted on said claim. The total area of said claim is 1.358 acres all of whclh is claimed and applied for. there being no conflicts. The said lode location Is of record In the office of the Recorder of said mining district In the County of Juab, Terr Chimneys a Specialty,',-- ,; ; itory of Utah. The Sunbeam and First Southern Extension "Leave orders at the Miner office. of the Sunbeam, Patented as Lot No. 61 ad joins this claim on the Northeast and the & EIO GRAUDE First Southern Extension Sunbeam patented as Lot No. 64 and adjoins this claim on the Southwest. L.KOA X5. I direct that this notice be published In the Tintic Miner, the newspaper published nearest the 6aid mining claim for the period of TWO FAST TRAINS. ten weeks. BYRON GROO, Register. First publication, October 20lh, 1893. S. to-w- lt: ; - Prat Ifal Divide Arrive Woodland Park... Leave Woodland Park Arrive Colorado Springs " " Pueblo Denver , . 10:40 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 11:30 a. in. 11:50 a.m. 1:00 p. in. 5:;t0 p. m. 6:00 p.m. KAI NO. 2251. NOTICE United States Land Office, ) Salt Lake City. Utah, Sept. 21. 1S03. Notice is hereby giv n that John E. Hillea-r- y and John Waterbury Smith, whose postof-fic- e , address Is Silver City, Utah, Mark E. Howard, whose postoltice address Is Juab-County- Slater and E. O. Lee, whose postoffice address Is Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, Have made application for a United States If atent for the Four Aces mining claim, situatein Tintic Mining District, Juab County, Utfah Territory, consisting of 1441 linear feet of the lode, and surface ground 201.1 feet widi being Lot. No. 2!45 and described in the fieldi notes and plat of the official survey on file 'k this office, with magnetic variation at 18 d m ees 111 minutes east, as follows: Post No. 1. a coi ner of said claim, thewce north 12 degrees 40 minutes east, 1441 feet, to post no. 2, a corner of said claim; theiice south M degrees aud 20 minutes east 201.1'feet to post no. 3. a corner of said claim, thence south 12 degrees and 45 minutes west 1441 feet to post no. 4, a corner of said claim, thence north S3 degrees and 2!) minutes west 201.1 feet to place of beginning. I'ost No. 1. a corner of said claim, bears, from the discovery point of said claita. south 12 degrees 4,1 minutes west 250 feet distant; thence norlh tCJ degrees and 20 minutes west 100.55 distant. United States Mineral Monument No. 4 bears north from Po.-- No. 3 of said claim, 83 degrees and .02 minutes east 5i;77.4 feet dis- seph E. THE The FAIU. R Fair at San Francisco will soon be opened. The management have very carefully selected the best of the "World's Fair exhibits so that those who were unfortunate in not seeing the Chicago Exposition will still have an opportunity toin-- j spect the foreign exhibits at San Francisco. The Ilio Grende Western Railway, in line with its usual progressive spirit will, in conneetion with Mid-Wint- er John T. Sullivan attended the meet ing of the Couuty Court at Nephi, Tuesday. Co. put in effect a low The Mammoth Company have put the So. Pac. Dan Cronin and family have taken rate round during the existence turn about tussling with la grippe in a 150 light Edison generator at tho of the trip Fair. The R. G. mill, and it is working nicely under "W. this week. as runs through to you know, Ry., the care of Mr. L. Kemper, of Salt Miss SaraNesbitt, of Mammoth, vis- Lake. The completion of the mill as San Francisco without change, both s Pullman Sleepited with friends here Sunday and sures an era of business activity in tourist and Two Cars. trains daily. Monday. that camp, as the Mammoth Company ing T. ore low of veins Mrs. John 'immense and have Born. To Mr. grade 1 B A in sight, besides several thousand Sullivan, Monday night, a bright-eye- d tons on the dump, that will run from mm if, n.f&t 8 baby girl. $3 to $" per ton in gold, and twice as E. Crook, the Payson attorney, Jos. much more in silver. They hope to In You a Own came up Sunday night, returning the the mill ready for work by Jan- made easily and honorably, without capihave next morning. tal, during your spare hours. Any man, uary 1st. woman, boy, or girl can do tho work handof the Ira I). Wines, member-elec- t The two following items are from ily, without experience. Talking unEuin next Legislature, was a visitor g the Nephi Courier, and one contains necessary. Nothing like it for kers Our offered before. ever woi reka this week. as much truth as the other. Ko time wasted in prosper. "Another mill at Eureka resumed always business We teach you in is Clark the business. Bert transacting learning Monday, employing from 25 a night how to succeed from the tirst in the First District Court and Salt operation to .'SO men. It is under tlie managehour. You can make a trinl without, exLake today. ment of John L. Packard." pense to yourself. We start you, fr.rnMi needed to carry on the busiin Mixer Eureka of the editor everything "The over from Peterson has been P. and guarantee you ness denies sheet successfully, of issue week's that last Mt. Pleasant this week, looking after in the most if you but follow our emphatic manner his be- against failure instructions. Reader, if plain his interests here. ing the Eureka correspondent of the simple, an-- l of need in are money, ready was you article His Critic. Lake Salt best all the usual know want about to his paying recovered t has he a man other day shown to Critic George Hays your the Eureka business before the public, send ausdocugood health, and is on duty again, dis- and he remarked that 'ifcover atl'lress. and we will mall you his to wants up eoriespondent pensing "Top Notch." connection with our great moral and ment jciving you all the particulars. & of firm religious weckl v. we would advise him TRUE & CO., Cox Hyde J. A. Hyde, of the to call and get his letters returned.'" to Hour was talking Jcnset, Nephi, Augusta, Msiae. our merchant Wednesday. R. G. Wilson has partially dealo in favorably Notice of Forfeiture, Deputy Sheriff Scott went to Salt closed several Lake Sunday and relumed Wednes- known Mammoth properties since To ,T. Gable, your heirs and assigns: day, via J'rovo and Ncphi. our last issue, details of which will You are notllied that the undersigned, as owners of an undivided Interest In each of Belle cf the West Flour is the best. be L'iven later. To a Mix Kit man tho following described mining claims, have Ask your grocer for it and take no Mr. Wilson said ho would purchase expended two hundred dollars In labor and Improvements upon the Bessarabia lodo min r,;jt f. other. any frood properties offered at rea- ing claim, located December 10, lS'.K) and $2(X) The gentlemen In labor and Improvements upon the Dutch On account of the absence of Clark sonable prices. Empire or Dutch Umpire lode mining claim. and Myers, and tlw illness of Fullride, whom he represents are capitalists located December 12. I.s0, both claims being the city council failed to meet as us- of means and will at once develop In Tint le Mining District, JuabCounty. Utah, ih0 during and for each of tho years, their purchases, and that's what ual, Monday night. D. A. ls'.il and iwtt, upon and for each of said wants. the district two claims. In order to hold said claims res G. E. Forrester, auditor of t'le Rio under and as required by the proto Gran.-.U-' Western, came upTin-d.i- y Any one who has children wili re- pectively visions of Seel Ion 2324 of the Revised Statutes check' out the Mammoth station, it joice with L. P.. Mulford.of Plainfleld. of the United States, and lis and for the an N.J. His little boy, Ave years old, nual work find Improvements required by law having been discontinued. was sick with croup. For two days, to be done for said years respectively; that proportion thereof Is XiC.titifj for each The postotliec i making a nice dis- and nights he tried various remedies your claim respective 1y, far each ods s.uitiib'e fur holiday n conii!i'tjded by friends and neigh- claim for each of said said two years, and play of presents. The old folks, i:s well as bors, lift says: "I thought sure I that upon your failure to contribute and pay your proportion of such tho yoim'TfT ones, have hcvn remom-borc- would lose him. I had seen Chamber- to the undersigned as upon either of said expenditures lain's Cough Remedy advertised and claims, before the expiration iu the sch ctkm. of day from a as last hope and afterthis notice by publication, thought I would try it T. J. Tiiut1 has hern appointed Pjzenl and am happy to say that after two before the expiration of days from aud af term of tho publication of doses he slept until morning. I gave ter t he full Ml for the colled i. 1:1 "f the Ticker In pach of said two - this notice, your lnlerst i n t ru'1 ions cfwas t a cure and o has and it next him "Wallace accounts day claims as to which yml fail, us aforesaid, to to force payment on the Miine. If J on jfecied. I keep this remedy in the itrlbute and pay yoxir propottlon of such now and as soon as any of my expenditures w ill b"cotue forfeited to and bo owe anything. th refore. you had bet- house . r .... i - . t r.c u'lderslgnen, under eiiiiciren snow signs oif croup i kiu it come the property of ter hustle .'lid save costs. This notice will be pub said section 2l, to them and that is the lat of it." ;) li.shed fur ll days. W. I). Mvkus, h t of ore from lie Ei- - rent bottles for sale by Eureka I'rr.g A CllMlMl K'H'MAN. to the Marion Jit ore. tDiito of lir.t pti'dUalioii Oi t. 2. j.) Ie was recently Mid-Wint- er first-clas- 12-3- 1 Locality money-makin- to-w- it : Coni-Btenj- rt- . .1 CO., eustice; mgr. . :. 1 , , 1 ; no. jJ.NE OF sout and of Town range no, 8, west, bears north from post no. d, of sala elaiio, 2 j degrees and 25 minutes east 1020 feet . distant. Area claimed and applied for 6.615 acres. No conlliets. EUREKA. UTAH The said mining claim being of record In the olilce of the Kecorder of said ruining at Silver City, In Juab County, Utah. fjp C.BAILEY, The nearest known locations being the South t-Law, Swansea, being designated as Lot No. 337. I direct that lids not ice be published In the a SjHJcl'aily Tintic Minkk. the newspaper published near- Patents and Land Office s est the said mining claim, for the period of Utah. LaksCitt. Salt ten weeks. 15YHON GROO, Register, First publication September 22nd. lX'M. FpLL aM Coffins . ict Attorney -a- SAM HIN& 1N1L C. F. LOOFBOUROW LAUNDRY. WILLIAM KAHN, ,V Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. OFFICE-IlooinsT0,,T- r3Con.mejrcIal Bl'k l,72, - SALT LAKE CITY, E DWAIil) Washing and Ironing 'equal to Troy UTAH Steam York EUREKA, PIIJE. -:- UTAH, - Attorney at Law an3 n. S. Ccmmisster. Eu reka Office In New Court House, THACKsTON. M. Q Attorney Office - - EUREKA, T ', at Union Drug Stoia UTAH. With Bennett. Marshall & Bradley. MINING LAW A SPECIALTY. 10.'! ;OAH Onice F. "Santa Fs Route." Are You Going' To the World's Fair? If A. ROBERTSON, S. Main St., Patt Lake City. don't fail tosccuro your tichets reading 1UO GRANDE WESTER X, COLO' so, UA DO M1DLA ND, A TCHISON, TOPE K A AND SANTA FE UA1LWA VS. W. McClIRYSTAL, I'ntillo. Notnrj' Mercant ile Co.s store. In Tintic 0. Horn. C. B. Markland to-w- it: J UNDERTAKING JAMES between sections Quarter corner No. 10 ati h of The iK) 1 EUREKA tant. IK) TiM-poui- id " ,t d a -- t to-w- lt: - Commencing May 7th, the Rio Grande Western and Denver & ltio Grande will inaugurate a daily train, service, unsurpassed, consisting of elegant day coaches, chair cars and Pullman sleepers. Train number 2 will leave Ogden 7:00 a. m., Salt La'ks 8:05 a. m., arriving at Denver 7:45 a, m. next morning, connecting with. Burlington and Hock: Island World's Fair Fast Flyers. Train number 4 will leave Ogden 6:15 p. m., Salt Lake.. 7:20 p. m., arriving at Denver 9:40 p: m., next day, connecting at Puebla with Hock Island and Missouri Pacifie and at Denver with Burlington train, for all points east: giving an tunity of viewing the: magnificent and, world famous scenery of the DenTer & Ilio Grande between Grand Junction and Denver by day light. Take thia route and nave a comfortable, speedy wonuerruuy interesting trip; S. K. Hooper, V, J, Suotwjiix,'.. ' G. P. & T. A., Gcneral.AgenV Denver, Cb!o;v ' 'Salt' Lake City , Application for Patent, This arrangement gives a conven ient and rapid service into and out of Beaver City, Beaver County, Utah and JoCripple Creek. MID-WINTE- BriGKlayer. DIMS EASTBOUND, Leave Florissant : "II Works Op. IT. OMico 128 Main P. K. Depot, The only line running Pullman Sleeping cars l tween Ouden, Suit Lake L'ity and Chicago without change. THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE. EQUIPMENT UNSURPASSED. " SCENERY UNEQUALLED VIA GLENWOOD SPRINGS! Train leaven Rio (Jrande Western Depot, at ::m p. in. Ticket Mile Pall Lake City, Main street, WW Street. 11. rVBURSETT. ' (Jen. Afit. Puss. Dept., Halt Lake CVy, Utah. - nd sold at highest carefully market price. Returns made on dfiy jf sale Or s sampled n S05 Dooly Itullrilnff. Consignments solicited. Address The Conkiing- Sampling1 Works, j;.s !42. SU Lake City, Utah - P. O, . To Rent. Om luirf at Eurt-- pru -'i Sior, houo. Bj |