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Show la Tin tic. We are on the threshold of a new era of prosperity for the Tintic Mining District. With the depression in tho silver market, coupled with the general black eye which all business received on the Good TIhim ' and labor, to the end that strikes, T. J. IiLue, Cashier. Delinquent Notice. lockouts and other similar disturbances may be authoritatively adjusted on silver GEO. City Gold .fc Silver Mining principles of justice. Company. Sixth We oppose as cruol and unjust the blacklisting of the employees Location of principal pla.:e of business; Salt who are discharged from or leave the Liiko City, Vtuh Territory. service of the employer. Location of mines: Tintic Mining District, beveutn ve ravor the efsrht-nou- r Juab County, I'tah Territory. system of labor and believe that eight NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the should constitute a lepal day followlHK described stock of said corporation ono-ha- lf t . one-hal- f, PLATFORM. BEPUBLICAN i.hare-bolde- dant facilities for the transmission of pioneer party. ' Fifth We advocate the establish- ment of a National board of arbitration, whoso province it shall he to adjust all controversies bt'twceu capital 5.00 2.50 , , iiOOO Eureka, McCor-nlc- of the United Business. Slates and Europe. TTtali. :HANGIi restaurant. saloon and OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. -:- - -:- - BEST OF CIGARS AND LIQUORS GOOD MEALS AT BEDROCK PRICES SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY All kinds of Fish and Game in Season. rat The Eureka Fruit Store, Dealer In FOREIGN and DOMESTIG FRUITS, GREEN Eggs, A Cta andla Season. and Butter, and cJ"'"'VFish FANCY 1 " Fcrts Mm COLLECTIONS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. d V Oysters NUTS, Etc, FRESH CONFECTIONERY A SPECIALTY, FLOUR OF ALL GRADES. TIN and GLASSWARE. IMPORTED and DOMESTIC SALAME. Pipes, Ghjars, Tobaccos and Smokers Articles. S-- " MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED 'rn Iowe Main . BUKKKA, UTAH SSti-tr.- t, STERLING BICYCLES FOR THE MO UXTAIXS. We often hear the remark made that "the '94 Bicycles ars too light for our roads." Too many buyers, living in a section of the country where the roads are not the best, fall into the common error and purchase a. heavy wheel with the idea that it is stronger than a lighter one, and find, too late, that it is not the (jOASiTlTY of material that is in a wheel that gives STHENSTH, pound but QUALITY HIGH OHAOE and WORKMANSHIP. A 26, 27 or 30 bicycle, properly constructed, will stand more hard work and service than a much heavier bicycle of cheap construction. I Til8 STERLING, d policy. this ofllce, with masnetio variation of 10 degrees ilO minutes cast, as follows: Commencing at Post No 1, a corner of the claim and running thence Sout h 71 deg. 24 mln. West 170.5 feet to past No. 2 theuce North 23 deg. 29 miu West 727.6 feet to post No.-3- thenco North 31 deg. 15 mln. West 221.3 feet to post No 4, thenco North 71 deg. 24 min East 171. S ft. to post No. 5 thence South 3S deg. 0i mln. Er.st 229.1 feet to corner No. 0, thence SSI deg. 40 min. Fust 725 feet to post No. 1, th place of beginning. Tho discovery point ii shown upon the plat posted ou the claim. From post No. 2 U. 8. mineral monument No. 2 bears North 25 deg. 59 mln. East 1170.1 feet distant. Said claim containing a total area of 4.054 acres, expressly excepting and excluding however from the foregoing area so much of the sumo as Is embraced and Included in tho Cotnstock Lot No. 153. Area claimed and applied for being 3.519 acres. From post No. 3 the North West corner of section township 10 South Kange a Wenl boars South 80 deg. C7 mln. Wtl 3014.8 feet Notice of Forfeiture. Notice of Forfeiture. aaj James It is tho fusliiou these times to advertise races won on different makes of bicycles. Thero are no "hired"' riders on Sterlings, nevertheless the Sterling wheel has won more prizes Uiirrlnjt, their ap-po- ar I). C. HAhHINIlTOS. Ang. 17, isui.J It than anv other make of wheel. STERLING that won the v;as a QUARTER MILE UTAH CHAMPIONSHIP. why oorri too rioe a distant. heirs or assigns: You aro hereby not! lied that I have Four Hundred Dollars In labor and Improvenu'nts upoa the Hartford, Tip Top, Tough Nut and Mountain Boy lode mining claims known as tut) Hartford Group tdtnute n North Tintic Mln luff District, as will by corilUcate filed In the ofhVe of tho recorder of said district, inordcrto hold mid premiws under the provisions of section SC4 Kevised Htatiites of the United States, being the amount required to hoid tho same for tho year ending Decern her 31st, 1810, and If within ninety daysefter this notice by publication, you fall or ivf uso to contribute your portion of such expenditure jourlnHr-est- s in said claims wilt becomu the property of tho subscriber under said sect ion i'lL'l. tFIret ruMJcuUou "BUILT LIKE A WATCH," and weighing only 27 pounds, is a wheel that has stood the test of mountain roads and is guaranteed for any weight of rider. Every ounce of material and the highest skill of cycle building is used in its construe- -. tion. We guarantee it for use on ANY ROAD IN UTAH. . 1 To John BuIrpt ( of the official survey on tile In people ilon-miner- 5000 2500 Craw Drafts on all rs Intelligence. ViVJ Ninth We favor the exclusion ,"9 125 from our country of the pauper, crim12T0 1.25 H inal and anarchistic elements of other Chas. Oneaelt 3000 3.00 countries. 2500 S.50 J. L. l'erkes Tenth The Republican party has 11. J. Osborn 1000 1,00 e ever been the friend of the free pub-li1000 1.00 31 school system of our country, and 1100 1.60 we pledge our unfaltering support to 2003 43 S.00 SS 1000 1.00 every measure which shall serve to increase it-- power for good. 2000 " CJ 2.08 Eleventh-- We believe that public WOO 77 2.00 officers should receive fixed salaries, SW0 82 2.0o t and fees should be paid into he pubG000 8.00 ffj lic treasury, and we favor judicious 17.IW " 1730O 117 120 sxt legislation to this end, as far as pracJU ticable. 10000 10.00 131 Twelfth We denounce the Demo1500 1.50 i;s cratic party for its attitude on all 3.00 R. Hancock 101 intermaterial the questions affecting 1000 1.00 9 C, HlSKins ests of our peopled especially by plac10 l.Ofi 1000 O. llisgius our on raw free materials the list, ing l.GO 1000 M. Albiand It! and especially for its advocacy of free C.J. O.Irvine 17 1000 1,00 wool, thus compelling the wool grow1500 19 1,50 ers of the Territory to compete with B. C. S.Oli 2000 Plough 22 the cheap labor of the world, and 1.00 1000 SI destroying an industry the fifth in Johanna Mandril of for in the Union; point importance 1000 1,G0 44 us advocacy or rree ieaa, inus compel- Wilhelinina Mandell silver-leaof the miners ling the 1.00 1000 45 country to compete with the cheap Sam. E. Mandell 30 labor of Mexico, working for from 1.00 1000 43 to 60 cents per day. Because it advo- Thomas Black 54 5.00 5000 cates the placing of the farmer, the 2000 2.00 55 laborer and the mechanic in close and 2000 2.00 56 bitter competition with the cheapest 1000 1.00 57 labor under the sun. 4.50 4300 " Thirteenth We arraign the Demo10.00 114 lo,ouo for of cratic party the suppression 71 4.5o 4;ioo the Republican vote in the majority E. F. Beck 5.O0 78 Sooo of the Southern States by fraud, vio500O 73 5.00 lence and unequal laws, thus violat3.5o 75 35oo ing the sanctity of free institutions. Fourteenth We unite our blushes Eliztbeth J. Ausbunia 76 1.00 looo of shame with those of all other civSt) lo.oo lo.ooo ilized people, when we contemplate E. P. Austin 87 5ooo 5.!0 the record of the Present Administra4 OO 4ooo ft) Peterson Chas. tion's treatment of the Hawaiian 7 2ooo 2.00 L. D. Lee question. Fifteenth We arraign the Demo- James fioirenson08 1.00 looo cratic Administration for its failure to enforce the Chinese exclusion law; Mrs. J. T.Storey 25 .o3 and its refusal to enforce the purchas- II. J. 15 .01 Storey lo3 clause before law of Sherman the ing 25 .03 II. H. Htorcy lol its repeal. John F. Storey We Utah Sixteenth arraign the .o3 lo5 Commission for its partisan course in Will G. lofi .01 lu Storey confining the appointment of regis- J. A, Cutler 118 Oooo 6.00 tration officers to one political party Geo. W. Clllio 11!) 7 .08 in violation of the spirit of the law. 5.oo 5oot F. M. Benedict l'9 iSeventeentli We arraign the Dem- O. 2ooo 2.00 P. Wilson l'Ji ocratic Territorial officials of Utah for of the and violations orilar of In and law with fin accordance and gross repeated civil service law. and such of the the Hoard of Directors of ald company made Democratic Judges as have dragged on the 15th day of August WJi so many share their high ofiices down to the offen- of each parcel of the above mentioned stock sive partisanship level. as may bo necessary, v. ill bo sold by mo at k Eighteenth We favor the granting public auction, at my office, 2ol of equal suffrage to women. Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 o'clock Nineteenth We demand for the p. in. on Wednesday, the 10th day of October new State of Utah a wise, liberal Con- lss4, to pay such delinquent assessment therestitution and an economical Govern- on, together with the cost of advertising and J. L. J'eiikes, ment, and pledge the Republican par- expenses of sale. and Treasurer. ty, if given the power, to secure both. ?ety. Twentieth We rejoice in the past of the Republican party: we glory in Norton No. 22S0. the fact that no other political organization ever approximated to its magnificent achievements, and look confiApplication for Patent dently for its swift restoration to pow- UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, er and a renewal of its benefactions Salt Lake Cu y, Utah. Skit. 5. 194. f to the people of t fie United States. Notice Is given that James Ilarklus Twenty-firs- t That we favor, as far whose jKXithereby ofllce address is Eureka, Juab as practicable, compensation of public County, Utuh, agent and attorney in fact for officials by fixed salaries and the en- John Harkins whoso post ofilce address in Asv actment of judicious legislation pro- pen, Pitkin County, Colorado, has made apviding for the payment of fees collect- plication for a United States Patent for tho ed into the public treasury. lode mining claim situate in Tintic We endorse the ef- April District, Twenty-seconJuab County, Utah Terriliming now made the forts being throughout tory, consisting of 852.8 linear feet of saiJ to encourage the purchase April lode, and surface ground shown on the territory of goods, and plat posted on the ground being survey No. pledge ourselves to support such a 3001 and described in the field notes and plat i We rwignize the silver question as one of paramount importance to the people, and we believe that. oo full prosperity can be enjoyed until silver shall be restored, and we demiund its renionpf ization on the old Iitlo with gold of 1 to 1. Third We faTor the cession of the unsold public lands to the States and Territories respectively, in aid of irrigation and the public schools. Fourth We view with regret the increase of the great army of unemployed men and women of our country, and charge this unfortunate condition to be maladministration, legislation sad misrule of the Democrat-I- s i 84 ti practiced by Chief R1GE5C0., .... a General on account of assessment levied upou the 13th day of August IdSt. the several amounts set Eighth We favor the establish-men- t opposite the names of tho respective of a postal telegraph system by as follows: the general Government, thus furShares. Aust Due. Names. No. Cert. 1 10)0 t 1.00 nishing to the people cheap and abun- F. P.herman To John Bulger and Jami Harrington, tholr heirs or assigns: Adopted by tho Republican Territor- Vou are hereby notified that I have expended ial Convention at I'roro, Sept. 1 1 th. the sum of Three Hundred Doll ars lu labor Improvements upon the Ironsides, Ad '''.In convention assembled the Re- and pilral Karragut and Lake Vim? lodo mlniiig renew of Utah their fealty publicans known as the Admiral Farraijiit Group to the party of- freedom and justice, claims in North Tintic Mining District a he party of free speech and a free situato will appear by certificates Hied In the olllco in Fallot, the party that believes the of the recorder of said district, in order to protection of American hidustries.the Uoldiiald premises under the provisions of American workingman and the AmerUevised Statutes of the Uhited ican citizen, and congratulates the section 2X'I, the amount Slates, being enquired to hold the people of Utah on the near approach same for the year ending Iecemler 3(nt, lf!)3, of Statehood, and declare: American and If within ninety days after this notice by FTrst In favor of you fall or refuso to contribute home of Indu- publication , of lo (doctrine protection such expenditure as your portion of founders established by the strie, interests in aid claims will become your the Government, by t tie Republican party and steadily tho property of ibe subscriber under said sec I'. C Hakf.inotos. iiou2Xi. and the of Utah. Second ARTHK Du e, Ast. BANKERS, ransact m,fi iw.vhours Jt;nn. and Congress, Tintic has suffered tracts. greatly during the last two jears. Now, however, wo can begin to 66 a light breaking in the East. The people there are beginning to appreciate the value of silver as a circulating medium and are also boginning to realize the scarcity of money with over of the world's supply cut off. The campaign of education which has boon so bravely carried on by the western newspapers is beginning to bear fruit and in a short time we shall find all the American people, except the creditor class, clamoring for more money and for silver money. There are also the certain signs of return to power of the party of protection and when the 54th Congress assembles thero will be no need to fear the free lead try, . but under the banner In-of "Protection to American dustries" the entire country will take on a new life and the days of distress and depression will be Much crodit is due the ovor. mine owners of the District, who in spito of the reduced price of their product and in gome cases the actual loss at which their properties were worked have kept on and by. the employment of our miners have kept the camp alive. One good thing this depression has taught and that is the value of the cheap milling processes for reduction of ores. We now have in active operation the great forty-stanj- p mill of the Eureka Hill Mining Company and the twenty-stam- p mill of the Mammoth Mining Company, the latter of which in a few months will bo sixty Stamps. Ores of the value of 7 and 3, which were formerly considered worthless and thrown over the dump, are now worked to a profit and thereby the wealth of the District is increased The Bullion Beck & Champion Mining Company, the old standby of the District, has a well developed scheme for the erection of a 200 ton concentrator and there are rumors that the Genicni Company are seriously contemplating the erection of a mill on that property. AH of the large mines of the District aro working good forces and prospecting has taken All or nearly all of & new hold. the men in Tintic who desire to do eo are working and the peoplo all Business nion seem HJem happy. to be doing s, good business and they all report time3 improving. All we need jind desire now is a change in the administration which tih all. clinch the dawning prosperity, and this, change will ;ome as completely and speedily as the poopla of tho country by ballots can bring it. This District is all right and we close as we began with the assertion that a now ra of prosperity for Tintic is at hand. F. IV. wne? Said April lode location mining claim bnlng of record In the olllcu of the Cecordor of slid mining district at Silver City, Juab County Utah. Tho nearest known U:atIotis being tho Comstock Lot No. l.M and the Goldun Eagle L)t 2r. I direct that this notice bo published In tho TiSTtc Minks it Eureka, Utah, the newspaper publlsed nearest the said milling claim . for the period of ten weeks. Bvhon C.roo, Fiunk D, llnniM, Ilcgister, CJiilmant's Attorney UH.J Bp:" Publication "th, (.First O. GUOSIIELL, Prest. )06i6 wpaoij. O. A. EMtSK, Swy. and SfTLT 219 Main Street, Trea. ' LME GIT. JIeu(ln:artiTS for Lump, JMls, Lock;, Oil. Clothing. Cement, ami IU for rvele Catalogue of Cyi-i- Suiidrif Supplier of Every Kiwi. o you travel? Arc you a shipper? 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