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Show s lodp aueeread the second time carefully hiri hl .iy, The cvoiiinp wa passe and e .nsiderod hy section. Moved by jClari; tiwt ordinance In- - read the third liine aiid put upon its passage. Sc- Af-- . &. TlN I IC LODGE NO hy Vigorous protest was made hy Hatfield against undue haste 4 1 land (t motion ordinance was laid over Meets every second and fourth Tu;s - to adjourned meeting to be held isat-- J day. Visiting members are cordially urday evening. Feb. !). invited. Report of i'ire Department commit- tee M. W. F. presented to the elfdct that tlie Blue, bell proposed to purchase only weiyhs K. Botyex, Secretary. 47 lbs. and is entirely inadequate and 'recomuuMUl4d t!,u KEYSTONE ENCAMPMENT 150 lbs. . j to weih at least Report ac- 1" 1NU, o, I. U. t and committee cepted discharged and on of tire and wacommittee council Meets on the second and fourth ter to investigate in regard instructed eacli cf mouth. TLursday Visiting to pvrch.ise of a hell and report- ... liiithren arc cordially invited. Matter of road west of Beck hoist . G. P. A. Got KLEY, C. " taken up and on moti.,n of Clarti that Hrc Deprezis. Scribe. Directory. j "d j j -- prcie yp in choir, in nci- singing I iy the L. 1. tui ions and uaiic;ii. An elegant pif-ni- c supper furnished by the choir, was served. Members of the choir present were. 11 . Arthur and wife, Jus. Hil- stead and wife, J. Phillip and wife, Mesdames J. Wood and W. Freckleton and Miss Kropf. Among the Kiiest were J. O. Freckleton and wife, A. Young and wife J. Wirthlin and wife, II. Iruessell and wife, 11. Mangum and wife, A. Cramer and wife, II. Stewart and wife, J. Hrems and wife, A. Seifert and wife, J. Brant, Seymour Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Humes and Mesdames Kropf and James The evening was spent in a must enjoyable manner and was one long to be remembered. 1 J kockik. niK uvAi'Tirri. Do you i ravel;1 ArejYitia stiiiiiwi-Rai'v.a.v Guide Tne aey Contain the t. riiuilmt ' contains all Ilaucl-l.oojierli-- i and tint the Moot t umoua Uoltl (amp lu Ask your NewiieDt information. ;h World. The richest, the grandest, the most sdealer. ase inspiring range of mountains In mouu-t..i(),e known world is the Rocky Notice of Trustee's Sale. range, extending entirely across Notice la hereby g'.ven thut in aei orilam-- e a'id beyond the state of Colorado. atnii under the power ami imlhuiiir witli t;randold Pike's Peak, at the foot of- li r n ii t I by Ih&t ot'rtRiu trust- dwi, miiclc is marvellous .. hich situated the Crip- May 4tti 1MB lo V. M. Briiilloy :ik parly of tlw .,.e Creek gold camp, is here. That keeoml part and triiHtee. by Joan llcrk and Ills wlfu, Htid rreordml at pitrfti 27 Surah great national illustrated family paper- lu !xokBeck, No. 31 of the Mining Uocords of Jnl WeekIllustrated Mountain i ....... i the Rocky ...t..ttf f',l. UU Pand-McNi'.U- i es- ,, published at Denver, Colorado, rmt t'ablished 1890), illustrates this grand j Penerv every week and tells about . 0. te (ri'-rnis- 5 Com-$S7.'j- Mets every first and third Monday Prof. Roberts, music gf each uxdfJth. Visiting brethren Willie Adams, drayage jil ways wecloine. Tintic Miner, printing A. F. LOMDAltU, C. R. Eureka Democrat, " 11. C. Kiekwood. F. S. For Relief Oquirrh Lodge No. U 19, A 0 'Meets every second and fourth members invited. 11. F. FUI.LERIDE, M. W. Mon-Visitin- Inward Piss, Recorder. Columbia Lodge No, of R, John g 18 45 .50 2.00 3.50 deputy statistician, f 10 and 20. Genuine Confederate Bills, onlv five ceuts each; $100 and $;"0 bills ten cents each.' 25 and 10 cent shin plasters ten cent each. $1 and 2 bills 25 cents eacl Sent securely sealed on receipt of prlc Chas. B. Barker, address, West Atlanta, Ga. $5 . n (.. l.aw-Mnker- Askedt 3.4 a. 1 42.C es-el- rt, ir. I'atSheft 3.00 J.'imes Eustlee Juab County lay l'.oll 20.00 402.40 ' sei. Ontario 8.50 12.00 "scran" Silver King the result. vf n Tuesday night Ji lii iiogan and charfie Silver Spar a tro r itppear before J jdsre Watts As "4.00 H ' J 3.(' 10.J' 13.? i.d l.t' 1 n th name of hl name of the pvrnon dft-.ssti-, or hor parents, the a;fo, placw of hirth, ofdtfath, th name of the uUeutling lhMl-- i lau, cowner or midwife, in no far a iiuch fuels may bu known to said pvrssons. Section 2. Jo person sbull Intfr hia ckad within the limlw of Siureka City, uor bhall it be lawful for any person or persons to bury their dead In the cemetery of nald city (except in that portion known aa Potter's without first obtaining a title from the city sexton to the lot lu which they bury, or furuinblng said seitou with a written permit from the owner of the lot they may desire to use. Section V Tim city sexton is hereby era powered to sell lots in nald cemetery at the price fixed by tho common council of stiid city, and to collect before occupancy all dues arising from such sale, aud all moneys so collected anall be by him paid Into the city treasury as often as once a mouth, depositing with the Recorder a duplicate receipt. And he shall receive as his compensation 40 per cont of suid sales and collections. Section 4. II shall be unlawful to remove a body that lias died of any contagious disease within two years from tho date of burial except such body has been buried In a her metically sealed coffin and is found to be ko Nor shall any body buried in said cemotery be disinterred except uuJcr dlree-tioof mid sexton, Secl'on ii. No person shall erect a fence corner po.st or other boundary mark upou any lot or lots In said cemetery, nor gru i thereof, except under the direction of said sexton, who shall furnli.ii ths true lines of lots according to the official survey. Section 8. It shall be unlawful for aoy person to Injure, deface or destroy any headboard, tombstone, monument, tree, .shrub or any other property la or belonging to said cemetery. Section 7. Any person violating any provision of thlsordinance shall be liable to a fine in any sum not exceeding one.' hundred dollars, or Imprisonment for any term not exceeding thirty days, or to both such line and Imprisonment. Section 8. It shall be the duty of said sexton to take charge of said cemetery, and Improve the grounds thereof, subject to the approval of the city council, and he is to receive for such, aud other services not herein enumerated, such compensation as said 'oun-c- il may by resolution direct. Section 9. This ordluatico shall b In force and effect after .Its first publication In tho Tistic Minhu. Approved February 4ih li5. At lost: JOHH MCC'HRYSTAU J. A. FiEttCE, Mayor. City Recorder. I, J. A. 1'ierce. Recorder of Kureltu City, do horeliy certify the forrxoingr to Ik; a full, true and corrert fi pv of Ordlnaiue No. K entlt-A- n onsluM ce ,r,r!d:j rules and rei!-ilio), fir th um'irniiif nt of the City CcmeW.-rCroiinds. Burials, penttlty fur i.'uriiijf Cemetery proierty, etc., passe J by ii common council of Eureka t.'iiy on l!ie , A. I). 1S,i.', and duly i li day of I'tOn y by the Mayor on the4Ui di'.y of C'or-ivt- rx Utah Mining Stock Quotations,. Reported by James A. Pollock, 16: Main St. Salt Lake City, Utah. Meets every first and third ThursFltaltl day of each month. Visitors always was Robt. White arrested Tuesday Bid. Mrs. II. Titb, N. G. welcome. for an assault committed on Stewart Alliance $ .75 Slfis. J. fox, R. S. 3.00 He acknowledged the Anchor Holdaway. corn and paid the usual assessment of Bullion-Bec- k 8.00 Our city 75 Bogan. - Eureka.. 39.00 Centennialmet in council The city Three of onr young sports were arregular .15 in the Court House on Monday rested by Marshal Heariod Tuesday Comstock eveuing, with Mayor McClirystal in morning on charge of resorting to a Cleveland Con .C2i the chair and all members present. house of ill fame. Thev entered pleas Crescent .021 AfUr roll call and reading minutes of 0f guilty before Judge Watts and Dal ton 6.75 last meeting, the roilowing biiis were! were assessed 120 each, one half of Daly. 5.00 West..... Daly ee to t.hwns rererreil ii)imiu tncyims y'lWb 'fiTj,,rd bv 7. . .? Horn Sliver. and accounts and, belio ''eportcd One of them, Win. Pierce, owing to T. were ordered paiHl lack of funds included to board out Mammoth... .50 Meears $5.00 A. F. Lombard his assessmeji. in tlie citv bastile. 3.25 7.00 The others (jit! J. Henriod ' Mercur.. with-i- cne a well known legal ligh t of Provo, came down Monday evening oo business. 3. A. King, Total Disbursements 879.S0 8.15 Balance on hand Respectfully submitted, M. D. Bowen, 2 D, Treasurer. Court Morli.-y- shall ilin Whon any ths llmiUof Kurckoity, tho rulutive or other persona having charge of the body of the daoeasivi shall furnish the city Heilou of Sail! city a written xtateoiont contninlni; 1h commenced his search for information this week. Jos. S. Hyde, mdse 2.30 Adams & Sons Co., coal 13.00 W. F. iShriver, mdse 1.25 " 11.30 Tintic Merc. Co., " F. .Scappatura, 150 " COO Beck Store W. 1. Sci-iio- m v x r-UUrTr-tlUt- t aw i J. CAS I OBTAIN A PATEIST f For acawnr and an honest opiD'pn. write to rrr.T.jrt Ml H S & CO.. who havo had Dearlj sfiy tbtjVa e periene in tlia tMMnt huttineija. Cou!nv.uu-tinnttrietiT mf1entW. A llHiirthiuik ef I?u 1 na.ition c(tr.rvuLic f'nteuie bow to Uieui iont tree. A iso a earp iosue Of i&ou!ut! tutJ ana seirtlUc txvM 'Ut li'tH. i'areiits fUeu tlimueu Munn k Co. TOr eowuJ notice in the SientlS!! .1 Irnii. iil are i,i tnu3 broiurtit widely botoretlie r.ulillo 1t.1-o- ut ceat to tUe Invtit,. 'J'tiis ep!eu.Utt lainrr, if aert weoalr, elecaut iy Illustrated, ha br far the hvnwt cirmlailoa of nr Beiontiilc work la Ua V'vrld. !:avBir fcioielB eopiea aeut iluiKilnii KdltiDD, nontaly r'lw a yer.r. blnirle eonea. '.x cits. Kvery uunibr enniJtins baw tnul plHtes. in eolura, and iiotApfmpua of new houses, with plans, enabling DuUda to show th tiMtMns Wtei' aud N,rure cintracts. Adureas alL'Mt 4t cy, I'uiik, Bhuauwat. rr. s.-- tiui.u-- Jl sr Notice of Forfeiture. To August Stelnsrruber, h!s heirs or You are hereby notified thut I have expended Two Hundred dollarsiKiO. in labor mid l 0. , and to for eMi. lu l.s.t; idi vin t the front door of tho .lua!) County limine to Noplil City, t.ili, ou riturlay, MircU Sad 1M, nil of tbi iciil estate and ruin or to ing premlbeii httreinxftri' luuch thereof a U nueessary, lo pay and discharge the ludnbiednoss sv.'ured by salj try t dctd to Jamea A. CiinnitiKhuiu, the present lioldar thereof, and l:itere-ithereon, and a reavjnable attorney' fee an! compensation to the nuderalgned nucccsor lu trust aud trualee, and the cost of this notice and ex panses of salt, as provided for lu Hud by t,ahl trust deed. Said sale will by made at thn retinfist of the aald holder of said Indwhtedness and becaust' of default In payment of said Indebtedness at maturity. Said W. M. Bradley has aud docs rofuse to at. as trunles afore- said, in the matter of thld notic.a ind such sale. Kitherof the parties to :i5il trust deed m:iy bid at said lale, aa provided In and by :jald trust desd. Said real Bttate and ndnlnf premise Is particularly described as follow, to wll: All of the "Car.illue" lode miuln j claim, located July 20, I!i3, and recorded July iJ, lSSi, aud of record lu Book M. page 115, of tlm records of Tintic Mining PUtrlct. Jual) Coun ty, reference to which words Is hereby made for a wore particular description of said mining claim wbic.il hi located and situated lu ald Slinlujr Histrlct, County and Terri-loi- y aforesaid. Tv)gthcr with all the vius, lode, ores, inctala aud minerals therein, and all and tiiiiKidar the tenementM, hcredlta-ment- a aud appurtenances thereunto belonx-lu- g and In any wKo apperialHln!?, and any and all title uarcafwr at any tiniti acqulrud by lriilted Stakes grant or otherwise. Thomas Fowi.r.a, Deputy r.S. Marshal, a Successor In Trust, Tru stee. tFlrat rubllcatlou Feb. . bM.) BmI ' v z 1 ,he wonderful west. Also true stories wo-ee- nt Court Eureka No. 8o3,j mittee DISBURSEMENTS AOFofA, Music for dance $20. 03 CcMAIS.TRADE Marks i n f love aud adventure. This big week ly, containing eight large pages, fifty slx long columns, will be sent on trial tl!iree months (13 weeks) for only twelve Washington's Birthday company requested to submit proposclubol rive for a dol-l- r ition. Will be celebiatcd by a Grand Ball Eureka Lodge No. 12, 1, bill. Handsome solid gold rings Statement made that applications at the Odd Fellow' Hall given by ,et with beautiful Rocky MuunUin F. are oeing made lor permission to rc-- i Court Eureka. No. 85J3, Ancient Order )ems are move bodies from the old to the new given free as premiums to of Foresters of America. Don't for' t Meets every Wednesday evening. Address as above subscribers. were No pearly made cemetery. objections tlie date. Supper at the ilallield Ami mention our paper when you Visiting brethren always welcome. and it is the understanding that reJoax Mokley, X. G. movals may cummeuce. at once under House. Tickets 41.50. Le. Levi ScnoriELD, 11. S. As has for some time bee; cTpected" direction of tlie city sexton. F. W. Chappel It,. been appointed P Adjourned. Godiva Lodge No. 8, K jiKlire.fof Juab county. The Ordinance No. 18, Metis first and third Tuesdays of iipj.oi.if meiit is favorably commented Eeport . on by our ck uiocratic An ordinance provUliiiin rulos and rejula- ettli month. Visiting Knights are tioiiK for tlie KDveninumt of the I'ttyPe.v- the .Disposition of the I'uu.J lie wirdially invited. F.W. Newton, C. C. Ofniizeel Ed Lo S'? came d.v.va from Provo t.,.n. I 'i'mpirv (i 'fitiTKirt nnil KtlrhLlu l'rT.al- the Phiilt.irmunK' Cor, t'roai & R. S. K. of Kwaed ItK, cert. ty for injuring i:e,i.Jt.jry pioporiy, etc cases' on hi miuiug Monday to "k-The common council of Kureka City ordains: 5 Total Receipts from Finance interests. of y k ' upon the llKmark and Koa M. mlnlns claims, known us tlio llismava located and recorded In North rimlc Mining district, Vtah Cvuntv I'taH Territory, its will appear by certificate Hied lu tho office of the recorder of raid uinlns district, in order to liold uld pre'iil.cs under the provisions of fcecthm iiil of the Kevlet Stiitutes of the l iltel Smts, biln.t the amount required to hold the sn e for tliw year ending Iec. 'Jlt. 1M"2. your proportion of said expenditure being One Hundred dollar IttOOi. And If within ninety dsysu'Ur thlii notice by publication, you fail or rofuse to contribute your Just proportion of such exyour Interest In said penditure as claims will become the property of the subscriber under said Section 2321. Acut'ST SatriJiT. IFirit Publication De. 7. 1M4.1 Application for Patent. Notice No. 8SW. Fxitkd Ktatks Land nrKtcr, Salt Luke City. Utah, January J3, m. i Notice Is hereby given that Levi K. Klter and Francis S. liuwom of tfait Lako City. I'tah, have made application for a United (tales Patent for the fantaiulii No. mining claim, situate in Tintic Mining district, Juab County. I'tah Territory, coiislntlngof 1S0 linear feet of the lode, and surface grouml shown on the plat poste on the ground, being Lot No. 24and described in the fluid notes C.'B. Markland F. 0. Horn. and plat of the official survey on Hie in this office, with maxneti variation at 1 degre Tte and 28 minutes east as follows: SaipliEj Commencing at the discovery point of tlie claim and running thence N 5 deg. 19 tuln. Works, Sth South and 4th Wrst. E 31.6 feet to a pulnt on the northerly end Office. Opera House Building. line of the claim, thenco N ttf deg. 47 niln. E te oa'efully sampled and sold at highest m feet to post No. 1, tho place of beginning "W aarket price. Returns made on day of sale. of exterior bounds, thence S 45 deg. at tnln. 3U5.4 feet to post No. !, thence S 38 deg. W 3ft.5 Address aolicltwl. ments Consign feet to post No. 8, thence 8 K2 deg. 4T mlu. W The Conkling Sampling Works, 743. 8 feet to post No. 4. from which K. 8. M. M. P. O. Box 842. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. No. 4 bears 9 'A deg. 34 min. W W6 feet distant and from said post No. 4 the 8 corner of Hec. 80, Tp. 10 H K 2 W. bears S 73 deg. 4s BiU. W S05.2 feet distant, thence running from said -MIS post No. 4. N M deg. 47 min. H 1147 feet to post No. ft, thence N 2 deg. 47 min. E 5 feet t. Ihwt Xo. 1 the place of beginning of exterior bounds. Said clulm containing a total area, of is in acres. oxnroslv excepting and exclud- liig.howBver.from the foregolugdescribed art s.i m m il of tlie same ns Is embraced and lu- 1 Work Coslli T Denver & Rio raoclo 1 railway. SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. The only line running two through Fat Trains dally to um .Sortu cluiled lu tho iasi, Star lot lot 63, the Valejo lot 118, the Iron Blossom, lot. Il.i ii nd the Governor lot 85 and the West Star Area claimed and applied for, being lot u.SI.Vi acres. Tlie aUi tulrilnp location being of record In the office of the recorder of said mining district at Silver Cily in Juab County, Ftali. The nearest Uuowu locations being Kat Star hit Zi'!, Vht Star lot ,10. North tar lot (ii. Valejo lot IIS, irou lllossom lot 115, Governor lot W and IliiK-- Krr.gou lot 49. I direct that this notice be published In th TlXTlC Misril the newspaper publisned uear-said mining claim for a period of .50 today nd p:cad to the charge of Ctah is a more hinted that It lighting. from Coniuiuuicatlon Supt. Murray serious charge may be lodged against JSFE.Y, PUEBLO. tf the Kooky Mountain Bell Tele- one of the parties. PATENTSON PRIZES acCOLORADO SPR'GS, phone company to the effect 'that HOW TO GET $100.00 AND t PERHAPS MAKE A FORTUM2. cording to the terms of the 'Eli. F. J. Applewhite, formerly Justice k tu t We secux patcau, airlf to induce people to keep trac the between the seeks. of Pe:ice ef their bright ideas, gn away one hundred dollar oQ Mammoth the of, 'precin.'.t, Bvkox Oroo, a telephone for the use of .the fitat of evyjnoihJa.thJ?sn:t who submiu tH Effeetlv April SHlli, 194. now of Defoit m'niDg'district?, wash; the mcit meritorious invention darinrtrt?UIed"! Heglster. fijf city would be put in as soon as a local Eureka on wiU W iaven'WS-rfalia adverti'e the e 3r winning Friday last. Mr. . Train No. 2 leaves Ogdeu 7:00 a. in., Publication Jan. 3S, lsM. IFIrst was National was There in a established. the" iOxonler," charge weekly newspape fxcharigc reports vn.itters looking first published in Wathinistoi!,the D. C, which haa an eaiensi j Salt Lake 8:05 a. in., arrive at Tueblo wo. use in kicking, so the council acUnited States, and it derote throughout in that dist rict. There are now circulation rate 6:18 a. m., Colorado Springs 7:51 a. m., to the interest! of inventors. t and communithe explanation cepted 100 nien at work, the mines are payNOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. nearer 10:30 a. m. f cation was ordered Clod. a The idea cf binj able to invent something ttnltg well And nionev is'reasoiiably plening Train Xo. 4 leaves Ogdon 6:55 p. in., to in James Eustice regard people at being rery thftctik; thi (kluiioa Cflf tiful. Ho predicts prosperous times tnoit Lake 7:40 p. m., arriTe at Pueblo Salt Compsny will dispd. It desires to Rst into the heJ committo referred matters cemetery publx the fact that the things which wtm so atHtirJFj sum- tlie and .this there 5:27 coming spring p. m., Colorado Spring's 8:53 p. m., tnvul tiat the average citizen wcuid feel aUjaixitJ 9 tee on city property. Connuunical ion. ' : bring them to the attrmioo of the Patent Oif.ct are tfid mer, P:2o p. in. Denver BuUion-Ber.Mink Champion irom It is the sinplc things and small in vow most valuable. mad at Pueblo, ColoConnections tints that make the greatest money, and the compLx on L effect to read the that ing company feeldorii prcifiuble. Almost cvcrytxvdyat some Lir and rado Denver withall linos Carests, Trademarks, Design Patents, Copts, or anomcr cdnces an idea inch u pa.tat'.d would '1; Sp'ings the estimated cost to the city for four DIED: In Salt Lnke Cily on Tu s Worth ft fortune. Uiifortunulrly such kicjii are usuair, tast. Coaches, Chair Day And til Patent hctlaoss conJrvcted for M Elegant Feb. will 1S05, be each John $20 with 5th, day, The simple invention. U'i, dismiHsea without thought. hydrants 'gren. could t!e Car. and Pullman Sleepers on all w'jh tuily slid up and cVav Tlie deceased had be n employed for wiihcut additional for freight and putting MODERATE FEES. tweaking the pai.vngcr's back, the train. Take the D. 2fc U. G. and Lav Information and advise glwa to laTtntuNwiUlouli .'ck niiue Water rent for hydrants a long time in the BuPi them to. susptn are hook,, buckle., and thit ercry a comfortable trip and eDjor the finest ;H) Charts. AdLrc.it per year each. Clark moved that and went i:i to Salt L tk Monday f n sees vme way of iripnine uoori, thing and it is tuch siuijI the th.it inventions brinj scenery on th; continent. greatest returns to the aiithoK. matter be referred to special commit- tn atiiicnt for complicated hernia, lb' PRESS CLAIMS CO., Shortest line to Cripple Cntek, Coltee confuting of Ilallield and Adams. was a native of Swe ien and was :.b(ji tas been acted uiwn by the raient OiBce or Dot. Kvcri JOHN VEDOERBURN, must anrlv for ft Da tent ea his inventio A. comrKHitor s!i5. I). orado's Great Gold Camp. . The, matter was debated for some 28 ycays of age, through us, nnd whether hecectyxs thn prize or not, ihi' in wheraof Managing Attorney, set testimony s. s. my a. nvet tor have valuable k. noorEH, patent, send lor crwuiim irrc.HEs, time, all of the council advancing obhand and affix the coruonil'For further particulars! address G. P. AT. A. P. 0. Box 35. Mur. Traflic Washisgto.x, H.C. ' mo-t t ul of Iseal jections to the proposition. On The foMowtng cases of Interest to THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, City, tills ,1th COlo, IWTlus Compsay l naragel by a comMnattoa i ion of Bowen original motion amendday of February. A. I). B. Jo'ia Wp.ppHTim'RN, Gen. Manager, the'cpphv'if .Tiutic' havo b?eirset for & larf.at and molt lnrtiiutl iwtrapera Lt t's 618 I3 St., N. W., Wftsliititfton, D. C, J. A. PlKRC, B. Y. NEV1NS, General Agent, ed to include Clark on committee; in rnltd Sutra, for tho exrirfsa pnrpofe of protect lursiitg tlie First Iostriet Court: Salt LakeCitr, Utah. City Recorder. tktct ih.tt tts stuck it hil.i mbsut oh thsusvnd 'if carried. ' ; las; tiietr sBtMerlbere ifiUi cawrajmlvtia Feb. 12, John A. Hunt vs. Jlcubeu Publication February . lf.5.1 IFirst aaa laconipefnt Patent A?ita, and aarb. Condition of crasslng of Un. I'ac. on Ss evens. II. M. Cushlnif, T. P. A. Ujf CtniTrTo8 muvt mktio this rAPsa, printing this a4Tcrtlsnwut vur.e'.ics for tlii rnrieoaU luwer Main street called up by Clark, bUlty sad Uih atwilag of the Pren Qala:t Coxifiaaj. Feb. 1T, Juab ccii'ity vs. P.uilin;i Salt Lake Cltj.Utab.. wlm 'stated that as a member of the Beck Eure!;" Co., Mining is I.VJl'UIOn.S TO STOP SUDDENLY Mreet committee he had notified the City .vs. V!M,!f Marks et ah don't be iaipysrd upon by buyinjr a railroad agent to have same fixed up Feb. 27,- Ann t. M;irks vs.' Belle that requires you to do ho. a. it i noth- fit. once. . Tompkins. Jle'ici.-- Lombard vs. T. ! niore than a substitute In the sudJen of treasurer recorder and Reports RIO GBAXDE WESTERX. COLORADO SiyUivcm of tobacco you must havp nom read, showing: , March.2, Goiuii.i Mining Co. vs.--' John a11 nryA i in1nr,f LAXD, A TCHIS0X, TOPEKA AXD iiiinvi. an msr 1 the effect ' . Cash on hand Jan. 1 $44S.53 Beck. itli Miuiiii, aid SAXTA be tt U'nninnt, opium, morphine or C55.fr) t Kwclpts for month of Jan. MariMiS, Johu W. Tuttle vs. Ann ( j.iat. s, haves a far Thfi do Disbursements Qnly line which runs Pullman Puiaca Sleeping Curs bttwe ITalanee on ban 1. Fob, 1 OIPI". lt L,ke City and Chicago without ch.De, 8Bd mr Report of city sextoa, sho be- Pullman Palace Ik'clininar Chair ITUO. It is imrtly vegeta - i 0 full and 3 half lots Lake twen Oden, ?alt Thft ion jr rxptvlf d silCioMnff ni.'.tch ie. You do uot.bav?. t.oKti'D City, Collections jo.,,,; will notify you when to stop and your '1'reil Ilayrs and Jim Love iisni i,oii.,cio witii Dearer and Chicago. 42..r; Balance outstanding i will be as free from nicotine as THE SHORT LINE Verbal report of city justice, who rHn,ft"WI al 'ronton Mi Mmda.v last, desire for tohnc.cn" will iwui, . . ..i,r )tein ... T ? Plated that ho had been too bu?v t!anl w withered by qit, a crowd; the. day before you took your first,r,i1 ',n'cla" wr,llc1 nnr- SUPERB SCENERY chf , or ""-Kto see tire antee to abinhitdv cure tlie tobacco t huil id nil ii i.inin money reiunoea. He was in - w,wim "uwn n,,m written report. EQUIPMENT UNSURPASSED treatment and guaranteed cure) I2..V'. Jini l've himself a tfood shot lYiee.l.(n per Isix or boxes f ructed to prepare his report and tile f Port,3) davn it mail on receipt ,f price. SKN'I) u ' mi 10W F,,r ale by all On motion of Clark " with recorder. drujrtflstH or will bo seA by MPLE FiOX n 0 "lJ "l" booklets and proofs free. out and received on SIX ordered STAMPS FOU SA rejortu plaml Si Iieuikal or i Co., La Cnwe, Wis. io Hint IVf'g. uci iikwc Ho hit tt! siy .niosi Eureka ( If so, be sure secure your tickets aver the accidents. Of course Fred says Comotltteecn laws re).rted Ordin C. W. It ii'hlc'.', Hupt. CourAKr, 11 WiH thv Uint of hU KTU" Office FE of the Pioyr.r.u ! "SANTA and we ROUTE, noceo. 18, (rovoruliiK citv cemetery Ht, I'aul. .V.Iiin., Kent. T. llfH. Wis. unimimous vote ordiu - wouldn't advise you v Joke him about Eureka Chemlenl and Greatest Railroad on Earth. Grandest andlMfjt. Co.. I, tVoe or wre. tak- ncc M read time time in full and 11 for hc feo!9 mmy yoira, ami ihirlnj tho pant two Sim have heen a ttihac.cn flcn-My whole tit rvoiu yteiii ,C!(,S r'"w on me quiet and niay have firn- ke fifteen to twenty cijfaM re,Tula ly Ierery day. MLe-avits racsjge, all uiembers Otfclaii or Salt Lako ou tie tvtuiii trsm in order ta aire ill) tho tiwr.f tohiuco for the time inut r.11119 airectMi, until ao octter next tune. ,v p,yrlM-told ".No To remDli'iFt and Ttlcgaye. Cure," virion other buautlllil CtHJtV 111 AtUCi'li a n.r," See tho I;llif, at letmt. I tried Ihdwj called "Ki'l T lesrne l of vo'ir "nucoCiini ' Three CTtnm!ttee on laws reported Ordin-arrrOn the evcuir.tf of JaniKiry 31st a wile, hut without u,vt.s. mvL, , n r .,.i,if. Ion. mid to'lsy I consider myself completely iraill leave 1. 10 l.Tiindf Western LHipol Eurirki , at 1. 9. in. To. 19, grant log to V. L. Thomas (fraud turpric party waf ttaidered BOtKltty UHlot one nrctr- - le fui cravla which tuhacoo, luvter:ir. every m lu fraocliife fur c'lVtrlcUjrbt and steam I'. Loutensoc'.c by a law party of iwe'u KrCvct hiuitii. tu, ur,--, lefv me, coualilerVvur "liCiCuru" toUlOKer fullv unliN..-........ , l.o Or.Jin-noul r!!lP!') 'Jr. and wain frl tll5, lll; U'.'i.'Ilhjotl b!:)ir bis ITl.li Uiaiicral Vj:yKlijw' Torn vei j li.ily, Liunwjiy c, W. iioitNlCK. wou'.lerful, uuu c oi f j!l rfriHuntwi It. agree-tuen- cK-7r- con-jian- y ee AppU-whiL- : Communi-catlOQo- k w t2, LEJBVILLE, et and DEM Ttx-(.'!- aaucr-p- a :i-- r, imi-y- Feb-tiar- i - KiL-tk- a Dunvar, , (H i DON'T '' . "Santa F"e rouitci." j nu-- . . 111 . FE AWiLliiO. I r TO BAG 50 (r tvi-ee- i ti.vCO-t:!iK- ). , ! - W a i ; , TWO-CEN- Are You Going East? T . d I j lt Ptly Ht-'.- yr s tH-a- r -- 1 l - ui-o- i 6 1 - 1 i ,. i . J ' |