OCR Text |
Show t NOTIC E OF FOR t E ITI'IIK. Tintlc Mining Intrict, Juab G.. Tth To Dennis Sullivan pml J. Leahv Vuu aie hereby notified that I have expended one hnn dred dollars in labor and improvement upon the Amerieau Star Lode as will appear by cert.h cate hied February Inth, lKfej ln the office ot the recorder of said district, in order to hold sud claim under the provisions ot section Statutes of the I mted States, beirg the amount required to hold the hiiiu for the eur endimr December oth, if within uinet Ua alter thi notice by publication ou tail oi reluse to contribute our proportion ot Mich ex penditure, as your interest in sid claim will become the property of the subscnuoi under aid section 2324 Your proportion ot ad cxpemiiture is MU"ix and dollars, beint thirty-thredollars each. and 22 Ala 24 Henry ICohi rHE FISHING FOR AMBER. 1 land o NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ien itmy ot t t.ih, (i County ot J uab. ss. of Edward Ockey deceased. Sottcc ts hen buqivtH bv the undersigned exe cutrix of the Estate of Edward tu date the creditors of, and all persons irninjr claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necesi-Krvouchers, within four mouths nf tor the firt nuhlicatiou of this notice, tu tho said at tier residence in Neohi, in the said etecutrix County of Jutb. S Alt C (1 Of KEY of Edward' lekey del cased Executrix of the Dated at Nephi, Ltah, April 1 th, J. Ap It) Aluy 17 DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF. CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No 2229 ONE WHO HAS SEEN IT DONE TELLS HOW THE ARTICLE IS PROCURED. Taken Out of tho Surf at the Baltic The Amber Territory Very Small Excitement of the Men and Women Who Office, J Ai-- o j 1 1 , i -- , C-- L 1 1 1 1 t L t lea-ou- mas L vv 1'- three-quarte- d o- -. 1 maK'-jina-- i X 1 1 e d i Ibp-ai- l itne-'e.- att.'s NVilkes A Thopson IDx. D cb for appl t j t i Ke.'-t- i r Ma - ja 7 X. O. UMirtozr, I.ittlo Turtles. son of John T. TT. Purcell was playing boat in a mud pond or flag marsh on the inland, as is called a strip Aggrc-si-.- Vvhilo tlio 5- - car-ol- d of wet wooded land on tho Thomas 11. Trcm-pe- r tract, in tho town of Rochester, L10 was attacked by a largo number of snapping IYSICI AN and SURGEON, turtles, vciy numerous lu that section, uno OmcK at Miner A Co's Drug Store sustained sercral seicro Litcs from tha No fill herto considered inoffensive reptiles. Hau kins Bloc!;, Main street, Nephi, eauso is known for tho ut tack, and in that It scorns section is entirely unprecedented. the first warning the little fellow had was a general gatbenng of the turtles around him, each uttering a peculiar croaurg noise. T lie little tot bemg questioned about it by the attending physician, said: Z.ij all tommonced G to hollar, an 1 lievv tones at em. Zen i THE yuuned r.nd tailed, an zey nil lute mo legs Ills zan foots, on hurt me ort.d bad. mother, hearing his screams, rushed to Ins PI ASK FOR IT! SELF-THREADIN- assistance, only to find him completely surrounded by the ugly things, which were literally chew mg lnm to pieces end sucking his blood, and it was with some difficulty that the beat them (iff with a clothes stok winch the happened to bo holding in her hand. Pougnkcepue New In it are combined the finest mechanic- UTAH GENERALLY AND , UTAH FAMHiAE. SHOULD SrUSCRIMS FOR d s o ZJ OXDFJlim & JFYIPEIB D Sau-vall- m I' JQ OTJ Naff CT3 CO ChO D 70 Cf O most useful . and practical r elements, and all known advantages that make a sew-inmachine ts ra cro 1 i Ui-- fr-- DEPOT STREET, NEPIII, UTAH. ftlephi and l!otml Dculcrs in Wliolos-'al- e FUBXTUltK. CO The (inest lii (t H;iby Cai Tulles of dil-ren- tuin ;ffi( H Frime live Gse&e -- 1 ) o H O 70 - -- . g to eell or use. EZLDHEDCE MFC. CO. JvAory and Wholesale Office, Eelvidcre, III. 27 WalKtsh Arr., Chicago. 39 Jirnad street, New York. u- . " 1 I I . -- r . FOL- - t 1OUIl CAR LOADS of Fur We 1m ve just nu t'i vc'l Ijon l!u Iml.e li Sti't nlib ft ue etc. tire jol.lniif ttifl tettiil prices. niton' lltiijf e order-e w ill r to mi. ,11 tliei w send to do Soitiu rn dealers dnin-;ige , tuid ficicl.t t Ik ni Stilt Luke wlinlestde pinet-- tlierel.v ravi'.ie on gciods fi utn Suit Lttl e. All ('id' rs v. id ieetive proinjit utti'iition. - -- i teim - gutir-iiitte- k-!- C. S. T1NGEY, M or g 0 :n M 0 il3 ill!X13 SUPT. Kr9 ji-'l JLKT Mon undents, Head stones, Tablets. -- LlUlili UUU EXECUTED 6rsi IN THE NEATEST STYLE AND FROM THE WHITE OOLITE STONE OF SAN 1EIL. MAIN STREET, BEAUTIFUL NI ANTI. 1. i!G 0 llox 0. THE DRUG STORE CD MINER & CO. Drug-- , Carries a full line of 1atent Medicine-- , Fine Toilet Soaps, Face Powdeis, Tooth Druries, Sponge-- , Syringe- - ttc. et", Perfumes Dome-ti- e Cigars, by the ounce or bottle. Imported an 1 Tobaccos e Ilawliins lVr-ei- ndCigarctts. V e, 11 cn iii Ncjilti, at bot- - 1ii-- 111 , vet' fi IK5 BEDS. n a- 1 t FEATHER I aoi PI1.L3W.L sal Kaiiaail CO ! r- tncf P3 ord-ra- lo,.riet -- 4 - 1 Justice Should Ho for All. The men of wealth, the men who control these gi at corporation.. tho-great nulls give millions away m ostentatious charity. to foreign lands. They scud M.iZ 'V nw n smaul.i rt.i ,t sin They endow schools arid universities end U.l i'll, "in s ot allow the n. m w ho earned the su ilus to die ha- - I. ad tl " bind .. it!u that a 1. lint' m "! o a ui v ant. 1 bole e in no cl.antv that is luv . h p to t oi founded on ret .fiery. 1 have no admiration a- - t. ITS WEL.,,1 in cm life IT IS HERE FOR UTAH, re i a h i t1. : v-- tn. or oxtiaeagar.t ior generous highwajnien fi We o 111. i.l. I n . At of should foundation the At charity pirates. at l.onl rttourtun Ou Let these men w horn others have di.ie on I'.,.', in d bo justice. FARE, ITS PROGRESS AND THi: made wealthy give something to the work- .Sundae at Binunhanis, to meet the Dukes of etc. We are asked men something to those wfioereatc'd their Sussex and Breou-I.ii'HAPPINESS OF ITS v, tiw ('.; fi i t M.inli, by tl.e Duke fortunes. This would bo one step iu tho right fui 'i lie. e - a U"l' cliuiue of direction. Do not let it be regarded us char- of Mill bv "ur having come ity let it be regarded as justice. Robert emani i;i :tu oi rt oi .ly PEOPLE. G. Insrersoll in New York World. otr. Tnj Ac M,tn). e cti 3. - (J Football ln Japan. There i3 really noibirg new in football, explained a much travel's! mail to a group of friends as tin y went out to tne Polo grounds. Tfiegamo Lias bee.i plat ed in Japan lor a thou land ye irs. But thcro were some differences of di tail in tho rules. They couldnt (day tlio Rugby game, dont you see, because w hen they began t!. re wasnt nny Rugby. The' Jjpani o game w .1 , suily effete. You can learn nil about it in tho Ogusawara coda of manners, the st mdard Japnneso book of etiquette. ,It was a tavonio sport of the who un'cunded the nukado court cxqui-iiesin the dies when ho was kept in n glass case, so to speak, ri Ins p'liact at U10L0, as too v mortals. sacred to be sem by i Tne ball v.ns a ilaiuli tiling of cotton, and it w.s Licked in'iv in! .1 licit k('()t liwn bv the " 'l.tlc'uc'.i, u ink tfi" ladies sat on the eranuas of the pa1 10 , and applauded and sang foiigs and co::'' a,.! (loctry. There tne him or ..rummages or gore. If any ot the gentlcim n kicked the ball oil the hewn one of thee t1 r pi yors would pick it ui on bis fan fo: P'vall jilaycd evitfi fans In their gird.es tor w ri case they grew ..rd would baud it i. arm with the oxer back t t.,e kiei.rr wit. a i .nupiuncnt. ilienevcr tho pint .inu bic.inu tired they ho, jied pl.iyiar a.i went li.iek into tho uiaev, wore tho l.ahes were, and had tea. t Yen sec, the J.q aiic.-- j game was rather from oims. AvTicn 1 was in Yelrdr.i.ia I asked a Japanese g! ntleman to go w till nu to see a foots ball mutch between two U',. ills chosen Iroir II" acccjitcd my mvi tic r. mu tat. on au then lent rp thnulesof the game 111 bn-copy of the ( p.sawara code, so as to - a spectator. When commit no indcorui hch was alreadv wo gut to the gr.iim i li" in pi ogress, and in tin ninhilo of tlio field wo saw a group ot fill mu- -, half naked, hairy foreign dieils obliging mound one struggling foreigner, who w is t.ying desperate ly hard to got away with a round bundle under lab, arm. Shades of Yorot .mil exclaimed my corr muon. U'tnrj arc tho police! Sep l! at di crate thief tr mg to escape! And tl ev will kill him! Tiny have lnm down now cud are stamping on lumi It is dreadful! As soon and as well as I could 1 explained to him tl.e Rugby game; but, with Oriental bo said, after it was all over coiiFcre uti-.and the plaxirs bad limped home, that he New preferred tho rubs of Ogasawara. Yerk Keening Bun. OConnoU's I,ovo for Ills (Vi ft. The following letter was written by the creat D.faic! O'Loniu-1- to his w ife, twenty ti ree ears afi.r m 11 nge: My Own and Only hove It was Kate wrote the letter I had yesterday, and 1 do most tenderly, tenderly love Kate. Yet, sweetest Mary, 1 could have wished to see one lino also in that ham wi iting w Inch gives me recolleotons of tne hoppie-- horns of my s me w .til inexpressible hie, and stffl sweetness and cumlort when we, darling, are separate. All the on.nnee of my life envelops j on, u'd am us id!, m .e m n,y knx this t a nty years ago, tl .' day as I w lien you dr. a i unwilling band v ..1 toll smile at tl.e into mui" 1' .1 i.i - n.d? On, In' till lo1. e fi tti - ol om o.h as !si c 1 CTO 1 al skill, the desirable Interested d Salt Lake r itv, rtah, April l''tli, Iw Notice is hereby given that Murm Umtaith ot Little Suit Creekt Juab County, I't.ih, his tiled notice of intention to mm e i tool on In? cleiort land claim No. 1742. ior tho N v. h L and N JjS Sec Mo Fp- I S li 1 U belore the J udu'e or Clerk ul the County Con it .it ounty, I tab, uii .Monday, tho 7 tu Nephit.uab' dav of May, lM) lie names tho follow lug w itnees topioiotho 'Complete irnyntwoi and icchim.itiun oi b ud land John C. l it beck, &teihin aitn ot Lnt.e uit Creek, uib Oo , William SJiolirld, John cckofield of Nephi. u ib Co Notice liereby given that Ileboi K Ockoy ol Nei hi, Juab County I tah. bn iilcd notice of intention to mai o piouf ou hus dtoii WORKING IN THE STOP.1L land claim No 1W7. lor the 8 V 4 ot Neu ' and S ll 2 K. boiore N K. 14 ol N Amber fishermen are a vigorous and hardy 14 8er. ft lp ot the lud'0 or Clerk the County Coait at Ncpin, people, and they need to be to carry on their J nab Count) on Saturday, the 2Hli duy of ay, bussinehs. Ihcy work m stormy weather, lftfty tie names tho following witnee to pun e the w hen the hugo weaves havo detached masses oi nd land. of tho amber from tho ocean bed, and are complete im utiun aijd Joun Colo, (indue ilomind. Ldu m Louth, Nc rolling it, mixed up with hunches ot seaweed, J uab County, t t.di. phi Jackson all of Nophi, in the surf. The Ldu rinoa, half naked, wade . Webb HoL'Dt i. ilke. fc Howe, Attys for Ap. .Vp U.ua into the sea should, r dnop, armed with long Tho women stand hook f rks und bed m along the sho: o os near no they can to the waves. Tile men poke up teo masses of seaNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No 3210. weed wth thur forns and drag them into Office Land at Salt Lake Cih Vt h. ( ward the shore c tar as possible. With their i Apni 2 ah. ticts they emit uvor to secure tho pieces of Notice is hereby given that the toilou v mi i feettler have filed notice of their intention t amber that may bo floating in tho water. As make each laial pi not in Mipport it tneir biup'i fast ns the seaweed is got to the shore tho and that said proof will be made bemro tLe i.c women take it and pick out the bits of amber i'terHnd Receiver at Saltlake Uit, i tali, mi S .vo 7th of June, ivj, u: thoma-that may be clinging to it and place them in 'age, N 11 N 4 H S J ll.V, for the S Sh 4, SL 4, bags, ready for the dealers. Some dealers K Sec 32 Tp 12 S K 7 iS Also Aiaria Klinboth hrankland ' S Hl'8, for stay on the Leach while tho fishing is going Lot 2 Sec o p l.i S It 7 K on, thus hoping to secure particularly fine Ihev miiuo the iullowing witnoe to iioo specimens. theircontinuou redden euiori and cuhiv It mu-- bo a pretty interesting sight. 1. said lai d, vi .loMph K, harp amt Not only interesting, but exciting. The Htterou ol MUofie d, Lmerv C , t.ih, John Lake City The oi whole socno I' wdd in tho extreme. tShitip Jr. and ergus i eiu'-oblah, of the A nv perron the thundering roar of the surf, tho shouts whodosires t' rro'm-men and the shrill screams of tho women allow&i.ce of such piooia.or who kriow-o- i anv bun . of mingle we.rdlv with tho soughing of tho under the law and ud wiud. Tho mo-tho Interior i)(art'Lont, whv Midi iroot'-'-hproGtbie part of tho harnot oe allowed, w ill be uiv t n an uimoitiritv at the hIjovo men ioned timetftid phn to ciu'i ex- vest, however, is gatnored after tho storm is amine liio wiine'Cso1 Miidcltiman-- audtoufer over. Tho amber which can bo gathered cv idenee in rebuttal of that Mibm ttd b claim while it i: in progtv's is mostly ui small i if. olib, io'i-tants of it too heavy to bo pieces, but largo LJird A Lowe att vs.for apprts in j.' moved w i tin a reach of tho fishermen by tha waves have been uncovered. ' divu:;3 who raise the blocks. FORFEITURE. NOTICE OF When the sea is smooth enough for the botJu ib Co., Ctah i Fintic Mining tom to bo seen tbnti;h from live to fifteen Ipi a 2 ili, To David H. Morgan, hi heiis or foot of water tho tFm mini row out and look d You are herebv that we have for theo blocks recouping them with thur one hundred do lain in labor and iniiion'm n on the Dove mine. Mtutated in .nd. Aiming hooks and nets. A more systematic way of i t, d uab County. I tail Ye: i itoi ' , a w ,11 v obtaining tho amber is to get it fremtho pear by certifi ate hied Nu ember lh '7.u. the reefs which lie porno of a nnlo Hi otli eid the recorder of ftudimiiiii. oli shore. Here, when the duTerent currents older to ho d said iioun-- e under the plow" t Mtcf tute-ihavo met, it is Kapid up with nnmei.50 jon- - oi set turn 2.. 24 Kovi'cd'st 8t.it - lionig the amount repiiied t" huli th1 s.rir- quantities of sc tweed and rubbish. For fully Ami i. ior tne year ending Docem'iL r 31 t. ten months in tho year a little th et cf black bv pinlu within ninety d.i a, tei tin- - noti-'. r boats is anchored over too e roots, the largest mr to i ibute or tail un.ti )ou tion of such expenditui e a a co,wur. y r in and most v.ilual !o ot which is CGJ tect long tarcfet u s ud c. aim will bo 01110 the piutv o. and 400 feet wide. Each beat has a diver, u:nl r fe.ud 'ectnm 2. the ion who u suit dow a to poke over the seaweed, propoition la lhiitthree and one thud J. I'l nub. discover the blocks of amber und raise it to h im.iJ(. i tho surface. Each diver remains under water for live horns rt a strea i, and tho labor is sail to be very trying. F vmelimes NOTICE FUR v rlication. such largf blocks are lound that it takes tho ?2. No. LandUBie at 8alt Lake fht . t ih, united strengt l et two l r even three men to 's' ' April 2;h, i hi mg them to the u.rf.ev. Mas"Cs of such Notice i hei ebv giv on Cat i io !cj!w mg i.a.n price ol Pettier has tiled iiotice hi- iM.n ti i.tot it .M size bring from 75 it ta 150 apiece,buttho about for the oi hnary ir bur njot in Mippovl oi hi' d uni j .oUe r m season the prooMvdl lo made booie th $4.50 a i ound. During the bailing the ClorK of tne Con.ilv Cnuit.-tNe.hwork cold and tho water u is prosecuted icy I J on June Sth, Dsc t tin Juab aiuty, tan, umh r great hanidi.pU Ibo N ,N 'A 'is Kn, II.b LW o.o4ihnr .S K S ii 4 soe 2) u li S U 4, S U I Yu at is amber use I f r mostly now? K For mouth pieces for pij es. Soino years tn prove hi ilo name tho following witne-e upon and rmtiv ation of, ago, you 1:; rv, j.wv Irv u as quito extensively said land, vi James Jcrin.in, iiki n M it !i. mode of it, Lut, with the ( xcept mu of chilJohn Kvant.JueiA Bisuiil alml Oxuui.Ja.ib dren's be N, it is not used for tuut purpose to Co , Utah any cxt'Mit r.o.v. The gr ritcst rival amber the a A nv pci on w ho d')'ire' to piote t o au lowttwe ot 'k h proof ni w tn Upo 't.ro has novrdas is cehuloid, out of which an t tal i e i'or-u det the i v in,.1, b l eg ii Brooklv n excellent brut iUen can bo made. tlio luternii nent, wh, 'ocii iod 'I. i'd not be allowed, will bouivencn o .n t it v t the aba o mentioned time and pi icc to l ' ot 'old llie w minim, m.-- to ev idenee in lebutt not that mJ muo! 'n ..iiib.uiI VuniUd Statos the I'ccnllaritlea of cof-fo- Gather It. In the window of one of the largest tobacco stores in Brooklyn there was displayed a remarkably Quo collection of amber. Some of it, as translucent as honey, fairly glowed with color, as though it had caught tho sun- shine of a thousand summers. This had been and differed as greatly from tha rough, dirty looking lumps beside it as a cut from au uncut diamond, and yet tho latter was just as full of color, only it was imprisoned. YVhere is amber obtained T asked an Eagle reporter, who had been attracted by the display, of the proprietor of tho store. The bulk of tho amber supply of tho world, was the reply, comes now from the region known as Samland, on the east Prussian coast of the Baltic. 1 happen to know something about it, because I came from that part of tho world myself, although not from that precise vicinity. From tho Brusterot lighthouse on tho Baltic coast one can see with the naked eye the enl ire stretch of shore on which this precious petrifaction is and has been found for the past 3,000 years. The stratum of blue earth on which the detached fragments of amber are found lies from twenty to thirty feet below the surface of tho To some extent the amber may be beaciu and U obtained by mining, but frequently tho vein is exposed by the action of the water, to that fishing for amber is much easier than digging, and most of it is obtained in that way CREOIES. FRENCH TUU Simula Minded lVopio. The French creoles of the lower class are a hand to mouth class of people, purchasing the stick of wood today and tho handful of herbs that are to cook and season their filling their small market baskets nttij innumerable pinches of this, that and the e other, laying in a few sous of sugar and at n t. tie, and gf.in ; next day, for SCo day--r- i the year, ami doing identically tl.o s... p t.iin;;, in smculj sipenlorum. Dislike to th a uiir'kition of houwhold goods, to well speed ei hoi's and pantries, to generous eo, to picturesque profusion, to tho ess.i t.uls of a large handed hospitality ereu " ulmi tho narrow limits of their neighbor-polisheacquaintances, an ant bkoeconomy i:d a curious juxtaposition of eternal self restraint and a passion f r sensations, eoloi-s- sounds, periumes, fantastic sensualities, on instinct for microscopic money (retting n edded to an instinct that has filled Now Orleans with nobio institutions for the poor, tho llmd, thesiel;, tlio world weary; a passion for nm el and tor splendid churches, a fond endurance of rigors of cold and hunger for the Brilliant utdorcsccnce of earcsie-prouaand Carnival, u voluntary exile from all laughter and joy that thoir loot may twin!. lo a night or tn o on tho mirrored floors of tho masque halls down in Chartres and Ivoyal rtrouts: such are the fragments of sweet and bitter Lcrlis that goto makeup part of the paradox of ereolo character and communicate to it an indefinable piquancy and strangeness by their thick liars uf fight and shadow. Tho chief charm of this character 13 a benignity that blends touching gciitlcuc-sanand permeates the all other characten-tic- s whole constitution of the native creole Thore is something toniFr, dv-- uny about tho race, a remount or recollection of earlier and better du s, an aroma of cxilo coming from old colonial times, when so many emigrated from the guy fatherland to tho track-loswilderness of Louisiana, seeking thoir fortunes. Disappointment seems to have impressed itseif as a trait of heredity 011 thoir spiritual make up; u brooding languor has spread from tho luxurious climate through the limfis and constitutions of tho immi-- ; rants, the adventurous spirit of the marvelous brothers Bienville, Iberville and laid under perpetual embargo by a Cinneso wall of swamp, bayou and bogne, has sunk into a curious psychological numb-ms- s and content with surroundings; geography, exploration, literature, rescorch, travel (btyond the inevitable trausit to France once in a lifetime) are unknown luxuries to these lotus eating foil;, and in their way they are a3 still 111 their funny corner as the sun loving alligator that haunts their streams. Tho customs, games and sports of these exiles are fu.l of reminiscences of the fatherland, mingled with odd accretions and aftergrowths, a clinging conservatism, a poetic Ihco are songs and Christsusceptibility. inas customs smacking of Gascony, lroveucc, Champagne, San Domingo, Francho-Comtsuch aj finger in Canada and form touching links w r.h tho folk over the sea. James A. iiamsou in Autrefois. Seme cf I ( 'em II : i, 'i m- - ctr-t- u id d 11 & mix ta Builci iXi s Main Street, Fephi, |