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Show THE BLADE. Regarding my father, I cannot Isay an to whether or not he is alive. It is now nineteen years ago last June since the: left home and no word of him has been received during ' that time. And what does your mother think about his being alive?" Asked Croslyn. him "Jor years, she has mourned am the I as dead," replied Crosby, even our one of that hopes family onlyj that! ha is alive, and the hope that I might, possibly, learn something of him first prompted me to come West. "Did not your mother mary again?" inquired the questioner. "No," responded:Crosby, "she is not the kind of woman to. forfet," besides she "has always reproached herself with having been partially he cause of Ins disappearance." By dint of fskUlful questioning, .the story which has already been related was drawn from Milton Crosbv, and be cheerfully answered the questions asked by the man who, had saved hia life; questions that1 be would have resented as inpertinent in any one else Under different circumstances. After Croslyn jhad gratift4 his friendly curiosity.! his young friend suddenly remembered, he had pot yet learned the name of the rn.au to whom, he owed so much, and apologetically asked for it.' Croslyn, Mark Croslyn," replied his fiiend, and then added laughingly; "I suppose as you hail from! Vermont, you are naturally imbued; with the inuuisitiveness qf your Yankee ancestors land the people of rungianu ;atates, ana a win iqe aew tell you sometning of myself perhaps at a future time, but it is now getting late, You have told me that you are a surveyor, and that you intend re of ob maining here for the purpose several tabling employment. I bave claims about fivei miles from here which I am anxious to have surveyed as soon as possible. From results of assays and general surface indications, I have every (reason to believe them to belvaluable, and ias there is danger of prospectors or black mailers infringing on my ground, the sooner correct surveys are made and the cla,uns plat ted and recorded, the better, as it is nearly a week since' I made the first discovery of the vein in that locality Now,il will be pleased to have, yoa go oyer with me in the' morning and do the work The young surveyor quickly assent ed, and after a hearty hand clasp and the ''good nights," those men thus strangely thrown together separated, the younger to speedy torgetrqiness o the evening's adventure, while the other jwith bowed head restlessly paced nis room untu car into toe nigni. The two men were astir early the next morning making preparations to (iold Run. Before starting, depart to the hospital, where went Croslyn Arizona Dick had been taken, and learned that the had re gained consciousness and would re Crosby. i 8XJBSCRIPTI0 W . pa P.uk Application has been mad at in ffice for transmission through :th mails as mail iqattex. jcqnd-.clas- s , : ? f Publisher. ALF. ORME ' - Per year (Payable in advance), ' $2.00 I RATES! : Other i prospectors were in the canyon and the finding of the w'as opened, vein could not be concealed, and as hundreds of prospectors were flocking into the new camp, Croslyi's. anxiety to properly secure his claims may be readily understood. It was nearly noon when Croilyn and his companion! arrived in Gold Run, and Milton Crbsby was ushered into tfie newly built cabin1 of his host. It was the first time the young Vertnont-e- r had seen the inside of a miner's ! cabin, and he was much interested and amused at the ingenious utilization of space in its many rude conveniences. e beThe large, roughly built tokened warmth, and from the dutch fire-plac- oven that stood at one side, the fry . Salary Trans-Mississip- C ong pi Water Works Pipjsician ant surgeon. $31739.19 i I RESOURCES. A. Orme Treasurer A. Orme Collector..' Wm. Bailey Supfc. Water "W. Nephi G'tj.. 1. veyedj you, being a stranger, will hardly stand as good a chance of securing work as those acquainted. This camp is barely in its infancy aLd will need a surveyor on the ground nearly all the time for months to come. Take my advice and remain here during the winter, at least." The foregoing had been spoken in a measured but earnest manner. Crosby wasintensely deeply impressed by the words and earnestness, but told his friend that he. feared the deep snows woujd soon put a stop to prospecting and especially when it was considered that prospecting must be done by tracing float and trenching. If he could not get surveying to do, Le could certainly obtain work in the mines or mills. He was informed that the winter season was the most difficult time to obtain employment in .he mines and milU owing to so many men being in camp waiting for spring, Dr.C.S.H6smer 115.00 2242.90 50.00 820.16 City Property j OFFICE; ; j RsWence - At Second doojf Esst HOURS: 2 to 4 p. xa. ,'$ 4206.57 . j :' 77.67 9.00 24715.7 $29009,.60 LIABILITIES, j j ) Co-o- p g0Pft Kephl. Utah. THURMAN & WEDGWOOD; Attorneys at : tlyj.l Nephi City Bonds. . . . .,. . . ;$ 290QQ.O0 pan, coffee pot land other utensils hang9.60 or pegs, he understood Water Works ing on nails ...! that the Are place served the purpose of cooking as 'well as warmth. The ft nam BL ADB AQENTS : $29009.60 n m - xnd clean were and tin etc, plates, cups will Rational yirst? who a i Ustot Below qur agents, Eay Pailaiup. ClXiC orderly arranged on ahelyes an4 in a EAID STATEMENT .SALARIES l teceive subscriptions and receipt for of and PRGVO. goods boxes, cupboard mader TTrp i n OFFICERS FOR YEAI 1895. payments; bespoke a tlcjy nature. The ridge pole was supported j by a pine post from Wm. Chastaln, Ibapah, Tooele C. 15. J. Clayton Mayor .$ 91.05 VrtyvrvAivXx MILLARD COtTNTT. which had been bu'H & rude bunk of 75.00 Edwin Booth Councilman ..... f sm.allp.lit poles. The small limbs of City. Joseph A. Lyman, Oak a were 75.00 few ; the post left protruding G. Pyper Councilman Christian Anderson, Fillmore. A. "BesidThos. Memmott, Scipio. inchea and afforded convenient pegs and earning "grubstakes,." 75.00 Jas. D. Pextoa Councilman Chris. Overson, Leamington. adtfed es,." if of think Croslyn, 1 you and huts for superfluous clothing. Kanosb. Geo. Crane, 75.00 Councilman H. a Wm. I can Pettigrew furnish miner, of employclose scrutiny Croslyn qoted the Petersburg. Jam8 Hatton,Burbank. 81.25 and remarked, ''It's ment whenever you are not busy sur- Wm,. IL Warner Councilman..!. Virgil Kelly, friend his youug Hvrum Adams. At am veying. 300-0a preseat'I Mr. . the but pretty W. McCuue Record. Crosby, Q. rough abode, S, Blsvke, Hinckley. financially, but A. Orme Treasurer. ........... luO.OO belt the young carpp affords, and you within to To advertise our C ollsgre we wilj sriye thirty days I will begin ship- T. may be assured that you are a welcome . ........ course of i nstruction ini Dou1QQ.00 a ore L. Foote Oro ttf t.he Attorney thorough custom mill; and ping guest. Sit down in the arm chair and Sinerle Entry ble from'the returns' from of careful Beac.'. 75.00 Commercial Arithme tic, by mail, al and one of rnv own manufacture and rest samp Jno. Kirgan Justice The Governor estimated that a can know more I I clean than ling, up A. Orme Collector until after dinner when the first thing expences. 175.QQ tax would see the State through, By the way," continued the H. D. to introduce to you, is my I aesire 600.00 One Fourth Regular Price " how are your mother and Goldsbrough Marshall... provided that no more expenditures prospective bonanza." Crosby ex- speaker, fixed Services. 3.3.0Q Police for the winter? The rea- Special Vvere incurred than the Constitution, plained to his boat that six months sister son I to a limited nu uiber of persons. This ask is, if you are needing D.M.Miller Supt. ..Water Works 137.65 that accus a with surveying party cad mads necessary. But there is small oourse will be completed, in 40 lessons. funds immediately to send to them, I Wm. Bailey " tomed him to mountaineering, and 107.35 No charge for diplomas. Address,? Judication that the expense will be friends have over in Oro Gulch who that his scrutiny was prompted by will advance me a few limit. hundred dol- Nephi Jackson RoadSuparyisar 178.00 so of the fcept down to the at many lars." "So far as qroffdiug surprise CAPITAL COMMERCIAL that is concerned," conveniences within so small an area. yjQhhmq $.2283.90 vlTota.1 Crosby, 4I haye no misgiv"And as for sitting down while other responded as sent I $450 home Vol, r No. I of The Western Mining I ings, the 116 West Sixth Street. men work" added Crosby, "that is day i: Statjb; o? Utah) never do. You will com flrst met you. Jt was the remainder,or I published in Salt Lake by C, Jlecord, something COpTNTY OF JOAB, S3 so, of my summer's earnings. ' KANSAS. TOPEKA, , ply with my wishes by allowing me to Inearly W, and D. L. Miller, reached our on will ac) Nephi and rely City. your do." judgement assist you at whatever 4 can table this weak. The Record is pub proposition to remain." O. P. Goldsbrough, Gity Recorder, Croslyn bad purchased a number o cept your next morning saw Milton Crosby in I, for lished in the interest of mining men delicacie. in the way of food for his at The and Nephi City, d.o hereby certiwork at the face of the tunnel of the and investors. It is a bright and spicy guest, also extra blankets and those Marian with other supplies were brought from aw K wardmine. For a few days he was fy that the above and foregoing is a pheetand should receive the support the strange tools, but full, true, and correct statement of the the wagon by Crosby and stowed away under thewith of the mining men of Utah. skilled tuition of his em- financial condition of Nephi City; on his of who host under the direction bus.ied himself with cooking dinner, ployer, aoon became an expert at day of January A, D a week the tunnel was suffi- the thirty-firin the rough miner's art of which, The report that Nausea has disGov advanced to permit of the 1896, to the best of my knowledge and years of experience had made him an ciently of ered the North Pole aqd is now on his " '. working , night shift, and a couple belief. At the close of the meal young of adept. awakened home were has miners keen way interest, of on, the work and never he put his had host In witness whereof, I Crosby assured and taking out ore went rapidbut still awaits confirmation. In the partaken of a more sumptuous repast. driving hereunto set my have As soon as the cooking utensils, ly forward. meantime the highest authorities on Within a month teams.' were put to hand, and affixed the plates etc, were cleaned and put away. work Arctic exploration, both in this country ore the aiound to Oro hauling the men proceeded to the freshly porate seal of said Nephi and in Euiope, are very skeptical about where it was milled. The reopened claims. Croslyn took an ex Gulch City, this thirty first day the truth of the dispatch announcing cusable and professional pride in show- turns were m every way satisfactory, of January A. D, 1896. for which Mark Croslyn had ing his guest over the ground, and as and that the accomplishment of this great pro - O. P. GOIiDSUBOTJGH, so for many years had become a they proceeded to the first claim, initi hoped ject. and even greater than his wildated Crosby into the mysteries of pros reality, City Recorder. est had imagination There pictured. pecting by relating how he had made was a quiet but intense look of satishis discovery of the vein. TREASURER'S STATEMENT.; MILTON CROSBY. Croslvn had 'trenched" along the faction that seemed to ever beam from LOCAL TIME CARD. hillside at right angles to the supposed his expressive eyes. It was the cover.! a of deferred In effect.Nov. 17, 1894. long hope upon Gold Run is as picturesque a spot as strike of the vein; the bottom of the the Train arrive of which A traa Story of the Bast and West uuuivi ;nca uc there crystalization Financial statement of the City daily, as follows apd depart at various station hung w uaa trench having been mn on the country a vindication liuaiuou, iuc of the past and the tny erected log caoins and tents were rock or solid formation. The finding Stations. of a future that, otherwise, Treasurer of Nephi City, Utah, for the Leave Leave scattered along a small creek that ziz of the vein had been a hercuhan task claiming Arr. Arr. 1896. fiscal 3lst Jan. would have ! 2.15 am,... Ogrden .... 8.00pm; a been year ending blank. With Mark an would none which CHAPTER VI. but course timer" "old and between zaged'its noisy S 3. 15 am Ar Salt J Lv 7.00 pm the lifting of a over smooth and rocks have followed td success, but the re Groslyn success meant .47.45 am Lv f Lake Ar 5.50 pm RECEIPTS. GOLD RUN. it was the "hope of a 5.20 pm; aud ibowlders. On either side the suit would haye been an ample reward greatshadow. 8.11am Sandy The crowd gave wayr and with last mountains rose to lofty altitudes, and for even a score of years of industrious resurection." $ 3941.15 Balance 9.42 am Fairfield ,. 3.40 pm;. At the close of the second month of 11.35 am 2.00 pm glance of intense loathing mingled- from the baseland far ud on the north prospecting. Aa far asof developed, the Eureka,.. 1105.00 License Liquor an additional work, force development showed vein work tall at balsams satisfaction the furs and with deep pros- exposures, pineji, 8.45 am Leh; J unct . 4.45 pm 62C75 and other teams employ- General License ' 8.55 am Amer'n Fork 4.35 pm I rate lorm ui lae uuuuusuiuua uau were contending forstandmg rnom.ljeaf decomposed auartz fully six feet was put on, the out-pwith ed, result 49.50 License 9.02 am Pleas't Grove 4.28 pm of the thickL clean or that comwith his followed Dog lin and less willows smooth, birch "wide,'' young cottonwoods, breedj Croslyn 9.25 am . . ... Provo. ... 3.05 pm ore was more than doubled. 3078.86 Young Taxes panion from the barroom into the ho ed thel banks of thejlittle stream, while cut walls, as if Dame Nature had 9.44 am Spanish Fork 3.49 pm was taken from mine Crosby the and Water Tax tel and up to his IroDm. No word had farther up the canyon the almost made a great fissure in the rock, then, 10.02 am . Pay son . . . 3.32 pmj 2151.50 11.05 am been spoken, but as the door was white trunks iof quaking asp towered by gentle oscillation, rubbed the rOcks placed in charge of ore shipments and pm Nephi .... 2.40 h 74.40: .45 am 2 00 receipts, and accounts of all payments. Fines iLv closed behind them, Crosby reached upward like a forest of marble monu together until smoothed, then opened His Juab ..12.30 pm Lv1 f Ar 1.30 pm 27,65 wages were increased to a point of Cemetery Lots .;. the fissure a few! feet and filled in with his hand to his defender and spoke mentsj ta2.05 pm Leamington 11.55 am' that astonished him. Cros- Estrays 4.05 pm ... .Oasis. . 10.25 am 63 00 with deep emotion: "You are a total In the distant ages of a mighty quartz containing gold which, here liberality 4.50 pm Clear Lake 9.37 am told his Vermont lyn a . have free saved that to state and In life. but a me, employe my there, glittered stranger past, huge glacier had .moved 8.0Q am Ar j Mil- - j Lv 6.85 pm and 1 could not, in. the presence of down between a couple of great, barren Milton Jrosby was a novice in mining, the work' assigned him Was of the 8.50 am Lv ford Ar 6.15 pm $11011.81 10.40 pm , . , Frisco 5.00 am importance, and that as shipthat rabble, sufficiently nor appropri wrinkles left by nature when she made but his keen eyes and educated biain greatest ments Arrive Leave increased . the a and the at conditions for a had1 my the responsibility grasped express mountains, and; glance ately ploughed deepest gratitude DISBURSEMENTS. would become greater, and as he felt Trains aonh of Juab run daily except Sujyour brave aoa timely act. Jlaa you, deep and wide; furrow in the indurated told him there was the entrance to al assured ' DATS of his chambers of ability aud integrity Warrants Paid $ 6804.24 sir, not interposed, that wretch; would rock. The same glacier had ground most immeasurable Two through trains daily from Sals doubtless have killed me,and my moth- down and rounded bit the mountain wealth. The men had been so intent the amount of salary was no object, Balance in Treasury to Lake all points East. 4206.57 er would have been broken hearted." sides and bad smoothed and softened on the examination of the "face" of and especially so as he was then clearPullman Palace Sleepers frsm Sate Through more than $1200 per month. Lake to Chicago without change "Say no more on the matter of the harsh and rugged lines that ob the tunnel that was barely started, ingEach - 11011.81 Improved Tourist Sleepers. week Milton Crosby sent lethaving saved your life," replied Cros- tained in other contiguous localities that Crosby had paid but little atten - ters to his Free Reclining Chair cars. lyn, 4I only did my duty .and without where the formations were less massive tion to objects of less interest. Step- his mother Vermont home and kept Elegant day coaches. A. Orhe, The only line operating dining ear,eervice. informed of his good forthe slightest 'personal risk. When I in their, structure. i Hixcept on the lng out of the cut. he noted that a The shortest aEd fastest line to all pointf City Treasurer. heard you decline to drink with Dick, south Exposures where' grew the gray small blacksmithing outfit was located tune and better prospects. Each week replies and papers, and those, I felt there was danger to vou. To mountain sage and stunted oak, the in the trench, and that drills, picks, brought E. D. WICKINS, Agent,- - Nephi. COLLECTOR'S STATEMENT. have interfered, or even protested, at landscape was covered with a few hammers etc, were lying on or leaning in connection with the busy and interD. E. Burley, Gen'l Agt. Passgr. Dept.,' life he was pursuing, caused that moment would have been to inches of snow. During the summer against the forge. Also near the en esting City Ticket Office, 203 Main st.. Salt Lake. E. L. Lomaz, Gen'l Passgr. and Ticket Agt. to him be Contented with a place myself in unnecessary danger for monthsi .it would have furnished an trance of the cut was a post surround career that perfectly ;E. Dickinson, Gen'l Mngr., Omahfeii-Swas becoming fascinating. Of was unarmed, but by getting within, ideal mbuntail retreat. ed by a pile of stones, and that on the ireach H. H.Clark, Juab Nephi City, County, and acting promptly, I was able Oliver W. Mink, To be concluded next week. In cutting out the deep canyon, the top of the post a candle, box had been E. Ellery Anderson, State of Utah. :. to save your life without risking my glacier bad torn away the capping to securely fastened. Croslyn noted the John W. Doane, uwn. I will just add, that I haven't the world of mineral wealth that other- look of curiosity on his young friend's Frederick R. Coudert. To the Hon. Mayor and City Council Receivers done: much praying since since 1 wise might have remained forever un face, and informed him that the box of Nephi City: came West, but 1 believe Providence discovered, and had performed devel contained the location notice of the FINANCIAL STATEMENT - Gentlemen: impressed me to go into the barroom opments work that years of labor with claim, and that from the monument at the time, for it has been many years hammej'8, drills and powder could not he would begin his survey; and ' - I herewith submit my report for since I was inside of one, although at have accomplished. But in the grind- that the notice tacked within the box taxes collected by me for year 1895. one time, I regret to say, 1 was pretty ing process nature had concealed her would inform him as to the boundaries Of in ' familiar Juab NepM City, inbeCounty, Taxes Assessed with saloon life. But, chang- treasures under many feet of crushed of the claim and would all the $3027.74 ing the subject, permit me the freedom gravel; where the trees and under- structions he would probably require. Assessment of 3.89 for State the Supplimentary Utah, to congratulate you on your courage brush had grNown thickly over the year Crosby being thus invited, went to and loyal ity to your mother in refus- mountain sides had caused it to be the box and began reading the partly ending January $3031.63 ing to drink. While many, in the room doubly difficult for the. prospectors printed notice which, after the intro 's PfCTCt no doubt sneered at the reaion you who afterwards came to search for ductory "Notice is hereby given" etc., Cash Treasurer 2953.96 paid City 31st 1895. gave for not drinking, I desire to tell treasures and to woo the. goddess for went on to describe .that u was the Erroneous Assessment 76.12 you the remark fllledjne with admira- tune from her hiding place. "Marian ledge, lead or lode . of mineral Collected deBallahse tion and, if possible, increased my not 61.55 bix months prior to the date of the bearing rock" etc.; andthat the claim termination to protect you, and I must irroonl incident g ran "Y50 leet northeasterly, and vau described in the RECEIPTS. confess that it was the insult to your feet southwesterly! from the discovery Mark had Croslyn chapter $3031,63 mother, that caused me to strike" the come into the canyon with his saddle monument-.closed by Dog License. .. notice .. .S 49.50 Tp A. black devil with his pistol. As I Orme, horse arid pack burro and - made his stating that the claim would be Taxes Assessed . . . 1 XT 3031.63 his insulting remark, I almost re"kno-ras and that the Marian" it ma City Collector grove of cottonwoods. The up 63,00 gret your having stopped me." ;at gold belt in Oro Gulch had been had been located' Dec. 10th, 1889, by Estrays..,. 2151.50 Croslyn had spoken hurriedly and as fairly plastered with locations and he Mark Croslyn. The young surveyor Water Tax.........'. Threw Away His Canes. if he almost feared to stop lest the saw there was no chance for him. read the notice! through carefully, Pines 74.40 D. Mr. emotion he was trying to master The country between Orville and then turned to the owner and remark Black Wiley, 1105.00 Creek, N. Y., was so badly afflicted with - . would be noticed. Gold Run, as Croslyn had afterwards ed, 'I see this claim has a name that Liquor License... hnh. 520.75 rheumatism that he was nn xr a hla Milton Crosby had been scaning the named it, was irgh and broken and no is not only f amiliat to me, but of one General License.. ble around with canes, and eren then it TIME TABLE NO. 16. face of the man before him and had sign of ore bad been found. Croslvn tbat is very dear, that of my mother." Cemetery Lots. ; . . 27.65 causea aim greatAlter usin . pain. n noted with Surprise what seemed to be reasoned with himself that a had been Examining some pick Balance.......... i of n was soa Effective Sunday, November 17th, 1895. 24.715.76 uuamuenain-- s irain raim the uncalled-fo- r emotion the stranger ore as strong as that of the Orobeltmust Croslyn much improved that he threw away his points, but turned quickly toward his was vainly trying, to control. It was continue on; and vauco. ixo bsjb tuia liuiiueub U1U mm South. and is "xesr North his it replied; taking bearings companion 831739.19 more like the eagerness of a child than he followed the; direction other all than moVegood medicines and over into the also the name of a favorite sister of treatment put together. For sale at 50 No. 1 Dist. Dist. No. 2 that of a self poised, strong and canyon we have just i described. lie mine who died quite young. I under cants from Daily DISBURSEMENTS. Stations. per hottl by McNally & Lunt Daily from that Croslyn assuiedly was, reasoned that nature's forcf had 'not stand it is quite a favorite name in Manti Nephi 'I did not intend to mention my ploughed that deep furrow in vain. some of the New England states." 11.45a 43.0 Lv. 31st Ar. 1895. Jan. $ 24933.05 Balance Nehpi mother in such , a place,'.' explained and if the belt continued on in its 5.0 12.10p 38.0 The men then examined the other Publication Salt Springs 10.27a 46.00 ? 10.0 33.0 an I2.40p Holloway Crosby, "but I experienced general jcourse, it would surelv croD claims and returned to the cabin and 14.0 Notice for 29.0 lST.57p Green Fountain t publication. fined sense of danger and was thinking out; somewhere in the vicinity of made arrangements for securing more Public Nuisances...... 19.OO 19:5 23.2 Draper l.iap Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, ) ' of her at the time and of how she where he pitched his tent. 23.5 was to be which Moroni and the 1.32p 19.5 9.35 'd Furniture Fix.; help surveying 1896. .23d, f January 27.0 would feel were any harm to come to Chester 1.42p 16.0 After many days of patient search gin early on the following day. ; 8.42a 98.77 35.0 8.0 is Notice 2.22p the- following Expense Ephraim that hereby given me.and especiolly so,' a1 1 cama. Wes t Croslyn found a small piece 8.15aof Jazzed A couple of days sufficed to complete Ar. Lv. 43.0 Manti filed named has settler 2.45p notice his of intention 2.00 to make final iro he survey of the three claims, and a Cemetery.. ygaust her wishes, and I inadvertantly quartz and m the t'evices warn in support of his claim prooi mentioned my 'last solemn promise to of- th 3 yellow metal that has lured so millsite . 5.00 andthat said proof will be made before the the creek, and to proper- - Jail Furnishings Trains leave Manti for S(rlin?.Funk'i LakClerk at Fillmore, Millard County. her that 1 would, never touch liquor " many men on in the path of disappoint- y markalong ; and side Lights and Fuel .... ....... . 53.10 County the end. Morrison at 3:00 p. m., Monday's, Wedues- ' and on H1896. corners," March 12. 9th, Utah, Nn viz: 'You will pardon me, 'young tnan, ment and poverty, and was to for the SEj-o section 9. EV6 Jensen and Friday's. Returning arrive at- ready Crosby ines, and Milton 24.65 Jens SW and SWM SWJi of Sec. 10, Tp, 15 S.r!4V day's for my seeming inquisitiveness," said few to aflfuence. Croslvn krt. t.h return to Oro II Gulch. He accordingly Quarentine names me iwuowmg witnesses- to prove Manti at 6 :08 p.m. u continuous33.00 find to himself and began tracfnir un informed his host of bis intention to Special Police Croslyn, "bnt our strange meeting-haDirect connection n t iMnhl with Unios1 his residence nuon anil rMiitWo.. interested me in yourself, and I trust the "float." It required weeks of na- - depart the next morning. 2032.46 tion of, said land, Interest... , viz: George Loveil and Padific Railwav tn 5n.it T.ake City, of William you will not regard me as intrusive if tent labor before it was finally dis Dotson,. Millard Co. A.n expression of pain liitted over Fire Department.... Leamington. . 21,50 Utah. William IIlman and Butte, Provo, Milford and intermediate" 1 ask your name, and David E Stev- Ogden, and why it is you covered by the finding of other pieces Croslyn's face as he! fastened his dark Rebate on License all pointe East and West. of Millard Co. points, ens, Holden, 7.42 Utah. npeak solely of your mother." Croslyn of ore, to; have come from! the south eyes on his young companion and said: who desire to nro.st on signal.' v person Any Stop Water Tax. on 2.82 the allowance of such proof, or who knows of had uttered the foregoing in a meas- side of: the, canyon. Then came the The Company reserves the risht- to- - var3"r you are a straue m Rebate substantial wiujr, reason, the ured ton and appeared somewhat con- greater labor of finding the ledge. As these parts tinder any law and the .... 100.95 and a life. Books and to from this Tin:5 Table at pleasure Stationary.... kind of regulations of the Interior Department, strained as he added: "is your father before stated, the mountain side was I am an old timer, this reason Streets and Highways 529.31 such proof should not be allowed, will be why and for that givnotaUveV" en an opportunity at the above mentioned time TnEODORK Bruback:, covered by a h?avy growth kt trees, x win presume to advise you, even 145.60 Criminals and place to th wit.nsPH rf jrrea. x Uen'l Manairert, Answering the first, part of your and among them the labor of trenching when not solicited. The camn over to said and claimant, in evidence iter Lake Salt rebut 134.75 City. Grounds replied Crosby, "I will say went slowly forward, and altnast six the mountain is nrettv well covered Public quHori," not. tal of that auJuiaittedl by claimant. ? "curiiu-l- y H..S. My name is Mlltou months had elapsed before the vein with locations which have been, sur- - Revising Ordinances 306.50 Bxbon. Gbqo,, Rfigjlsier.- atmt. & Q, F Kerr, & P. Afsenii Ma 9ATURDA.T MQIff., FIJB. 33,1896. I Meadow-Jame- A s 3i-pii- ll ; , be-cqmi- -- . J 1 5?. V .. j SECURE THIS COURSE. ng well-dow- . n 0 bed-roc- k, 1 Book-keepin- g . i 34-mi- ll -- " ! ' ; ; ; , . .. i min-Withi- i n st ? cor-(sea- fr l) : t half-oree- d con-sumati- on .: : South-boun- , North-bou- n d. ; j j moss-covere- d j iron-staine- ' d, . . ! . v ! ut i .. ; 11 " . j . d - , j . . - . 5 . . .- i j . . . ; , j j ; i J SAN PETE pre-edin- I " -- rec-ole- ct n r ATT ; - RAILWAY : v 1 1 - 1 i j an 1 11.02a-10.46- a Ill-de- - ; - ; . - . - - .'. - ( ' i ; - s - ' ft-n-m . - - .. cross-examin- e - ' . .' j |