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Show A contract was let at the last meeting of the county commissioners for the building of a jail at Mammoth, to E. Burton, of Nephi. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Lots have been secured on the south side of Ajax avenue, opposite H. Towers residence in the Joseph Treloar Jr.lias been spend-in- R, town. This is a central middle the week in Payson. location and will be convenient for Oeo. Bibbens spent a couple of both the upper and lower town day in the valley this week. residents who may desire to inthe new brick quarters. n habit Pay-soMiss Ethel Buttler went to G. II. Fredrickson, foreman for to few week this spend days. Contractor Burton, wa3 in camp Janies Mehan of the Grand Cen- Thursday and established the grade tral force is suffering from a bruised aud located the corners. He was hip. accompanied by his son, C. M. Robert Cowan was called to Fredricksen, who will have charge Provo by the serious illness of his of the carpenter work, and Wm. Fretwell, foreman of the brick babe. work. It is the intention to begin Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andrews work next week and to complete are visiting friends in Provo and the building within thirty days. Spanish Fork. This will be the first brick buildMrs. Harry Elmer, accompanied ing to be erected in Mammoth by her little son, is making a visit hollow and will be a novelty. Its dimensions will be 21x31 feet, with to tne metropolis. firewalls about 14 feet high and a Mrs. Woodhead, of Silver, is quite inside. In the rear ceiliDg ill at the home of her daughter, will be located the two portion Mrs. G. A. Paxman. large steel cells, which are now on Charles Johnson had his eye the way. and the front room, whieh hurt while at work in the lower will be 12x18 feet on the inside will Mammoth last night. be used as an office and eourt room for a time. If necessity should reA daughter was born on Wednestwo more sells can be put in quire, ColeMrs. to Orville Mr. and day room. It is the intention front the man of the upper town. of the 'commissioners to erect a H. Dixon left this afternoon for court house in front of the jail next Rock Springs, Wyoming, and sent summer, if finances will permit. his furniture by expres. The lot which has been selected Mike Steiner has been on the will give a frontage of 80 feet on sick list during the past week and the county road and 125 feet on Dewey street, which runs north spent the time in the hospital. and south along the west Bide of Last Sunday Ham Allman had the jail. his index finger taken off in the The county commissioners are fly wheel in the Lower Mammoth to be congratulated upon the step machine shop. which they have taken, a;d it will be appreciated by our citizens. Mr. Peter Olsen was taken ill of pneumonia this week This expenditure of $3,000 is a wise on Thursday he was taken to investment for the county, as it f of the will reduce at least Salt Lake city. occasioned by making an expense . Emmons returned Mon-d- a arrest and conveying the prisoner J. evening from St. Ma ks hospi- to Eureka and back again for trial, tal wlire he has been for the past whioh will in itself, perhaps, net four we. ks suffering from an in- the county 25 per cent per annum jured hip. caused by the caving of on the sum invested. a t k ou the railroad grade Published every Saturday. - g ten-fo- ly one-hal- b-- SOME CHOICE BARGAINS. M'. oid Mrs. Joseph Treloar took advantage af the rates ou In order to close out the reWedne-da- y to look up a home for the child'' n while they are in mainder of their stock of summer sch sit. They located them at 2G6 waists and skirts and other light East 3rd S. Ht. weight goods, the Mammoth Supply company has marked them Mrs. M Cleave, o Butte, Mon- down below cost. Now is the time tana, arriv d Sunday evening for to secure splendid bargains.- New an extended visit with her sister, fall stock is now arriving and the Mrs. G. A. Paxman, of Hilver City, line will be the most complete ever and with other friends and relatives shown in this district. One hunthroughout the state. dred bolts of outing flauuel and a of sheeting purchased before stock Miss Georgiana Robertson will in price, aud numerous rise the leave Tuesday morning for the lines are among the attracother city where she will enroll as a You can save money by tions, for pupil of the Collegiate Institute Remember theMam-mot- h now. the ensuing year. Mrs. Robertson buying when you want reSupply will spend a short time In the city liable goods. with her. - o- The Q.T. club of Mammoth gave a surprise party to Miss Lily Hutchison Monday evening at her heme. A large crowd was present and the evening was very pleasgames antly spent in and mnsio. A sumptuous supper was served at 12 oclock. te Hassells hall is nearing com- pletion and will be opened on Monday evening by a Labor day ball given by the Mammoth Miners Union. Following are the committees: Floor James McDonald, A. D. Innes, Martin Gunderson. Door Joe U. Van Horn, Ed Lem-enaA large crowd is expected to be present to dedicate the ball. r. Dr. Bailey, Harry Elmer, Roy Elmer and Hank Clemons returned last night from a weeks fishing trip and are making all sorts of excuses for not serving a fish Home of dinner to their freuds. the fish were so large that Dr. Bailey and Harry Elmer were pulled Into the stream and came near being devout ed by the leviathans. - Geoige A. Robertson returned this afternoon from the Scotia mine. At the ball game last Sunday the Eureka Elks won over Ogden by a soore of 10 to 8. Mammoths' public school will not open until a week from Monday, September 9. B. F. Woodward, formerly of Diamond, lias gone to Joy, in the Drum district to operate a mining property. M rs. D. A. I)epue and children expect to leave next week on a visit with relatives and frieuds in Kentucky, UNIQUE! ENJOYABLE! HEALTHFUL! I JSZZZZ. yt by Nature, phketd within reach el all at the famous .$ Sanitarium Baths S3 V, s 3d Soutk Like City OConnor & Clarke, the Eureka Fintft Bathing Rnort in tbt clothiers, have added a tailoring Corertnf wrer one aad department to their establishment ter tore. Half a tumiou jrat and will now be able to supply lent o water uaMi through the powla each day. anything that may be desired from a ready-mador eastern Ht Sulphut B&thj hi P lain and Mao bU Tuba, Private Pits to a high class tailor suit. A jU Large Swimming special feature will alsb be made of m W Cok tae health and pleavnre t ladies tailoring. Frank Lehman, ft vlrl og the bathe wbn tu baft ft Lake. aud Open day mghk a tailor of Halt Lake, will have charge of this department. Messrs. O'Connor and Lehman went to the city Wednesday to purchase a large lina of fall and winter clothing and the stock will vitas. ,X!CO3 be new and If oil wear clothing dont overlook O's I Illustrated. 43 P.ij-Connor & Clarke. During Mr. Clarks stay in Mammoth the peo- INDISPENSABLE ple of this camp became familiar MINING MEN; with his methods of doing business and not one of his customers is $3 PER YEAR, IOSTPAID. dissatisfied with the treatment he BEND riH SAMPLE CulY. has received. Once a easterner, scientific PRESS always a cuetomer, Is their motto. MINING one-qa- e made-to-ord- 25c ri! well-know- n MINING'S rpRTY-Tfrm- p ; s Vta-kl- TO 330 MARXET ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 1 College Agricultural OF UTAH people will reside in Mammoth. Misses Edith and Pearl and Joseph Treloar, expect to go to the city Monday afternoon in order to be ready to begin their school g Tuesday. Miss Clara PREPARES MEN AND WOMEN FOR SUCCESS IN LIFE will accompany themaud will act as house keeper and chapLearning is wealth to the poor, and honor to the rich, an aid eron for the young folks during the to the young, a support aud comfort to the aged, Bacon. school season. The dwelling between the school house and the L. D. S, meeting COURSES OF STUDY h mse, formerly the propei ty of Cal to is moved its new being Kelly, location, south of ForseyS store, COMMERCE Busiuess AGRICULTURE Agronomy .Horticulture, AnAdministration, Acto make room for Chatwins cement imal Industry, Veterinary Science, Dairying, counting, Banking, Transportation, Commercial block store building. Law, Stenographs7, etc. Farm, Mechanics, Road Building, Drainage, Mrs. J, A, Beaman, of Stockton, etc. made a brief visit with her numerGENERAL SCIENCE English, Mathematics, ous friends and relatives in Tintic History, Economics, Modern Languages, Natural DOMESTIC SCIENCE and ARTS Cooking, this week. and Physical Sciences, etc. Dietetics, Sanitation, Hygiene, Sewing, Household UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. Economics, Home Nursing, etc. ENGINEERING Irrigation Engineering jointly with University7 ofUtah. Instruction begins Monday, Sept. MECHANIC ARTS Carpentiy, Forgiyg, Pat10th. Registration of students, tern Courses also offered in Music, Art, Physical Making, Carriage Building, Foundry 'Work, September 13th aud 14th. Entrance v Training aud Library7 Work. examinations, September 11th, Machine Work, etc. 12th and 13th. College, engineering, normal and preparatory courses Utahs reat industrial School du-ties- Tre-gonin- -- Irri-gatio- are preferred. CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES . The catalogue which outlines all the College work, the preparatory A large, trained faculty of experts; twenty buildings with' splendid equipments; farms, orchard.-- , catalogue which describes the ; gardens, livestock, aud farm building-'- beautiful and healthful surroundings in one of the best towns of the preparatory aud two years of work, or an illus- state; a vigorously moral atmosphere; modern conrs's of stuly, carefully arrmgeJ to enable meu and of the School of women to secure the comforts of life, and to make every day a happy bne. booklet trated seufc be will free on applicaMines, s All the graduates of the College occupy positions; its students have been uniformly suction to for cessful. Iris The College securing einp'oymeit for it graduates. good opportunities UNIVER8I I Y OF UTAH. 00. The illustrated circular and catalogue will Salt Lake City, Utah. Expenses are low. No tuition; entrance fee interest you and will be sent free. normal-p- reparatory first-olas- NOTICB. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 26th, 1007. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands selected by the said state under the tith section of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1804, aslndemnity school lands as follows: Shfnwqrsec 26, (ita'e 460 TJ I, It.); nw or neqr, shf ne qr, seqrsec 27, nwqr sec 35, neqr sec 34, (state 450 U. I. It.); s hf tie qr.shf nw qr,n hf seqr. n hf av qr sec 5, (tnte45ti U. I. R. ) all in t wp 1 1 s, rng 3 w andse qr se qr sec 30 ne qr ne qr sec31,twp 10 s. rng 3 w, (state 452U. Address, The' Registrar, Agricultural THE COLLEGE OPENS ON SEPT. 17, 1907. i 1 I- - To j non-miner- NOTICE. United States Land Office,- - Suit I nke City, Utah. Augusta, 1907. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that theState of Utah has filed in this oificea list of lands, selected by the scidstate, under the 12th section of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as follow s, viz: sw Vi us se 14 sw 14 see. 22, n '4 nw 14 sec. 27, T 1 1 S. It :i W, embraced in 1 List 4 School of Mines. A copy of said list so as It relates to said tracts by descriptive, subdivisions lias been conspicuously posted in this oflice for Inspt ction !,y any person interested and by the public generally. This nolice w ill lie published for 5 successive weeks under departmental instructions of diir'il 25, 1907, and daring tills period protest or contests against the da im of the state to nnv of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described on t tie ground Unit the same is more valuable for mineral than for ngriruiturul purposes will be received ami noted br report to the General Land OffJ.-- at dure so to piotest Washington, n e. or contest within the time specified will bo considered sufficient evidence of the elm carter of said tracts, ami t lie selections thereof being otherwise free from objiction will lie recommended Lake for ulPparticulars. 11 NOTICE. United States Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 22, 1907. To Whom It May Concern: Noticels hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this olliee lists of lands, selected by tliesaid state, as Indemnity' school lands, under section 6 of the Act of I ongress, approved July 16, 1894, as follows, viz: S W V4 N E Vi Sec. 28, N W Vi N W Vi Sec. 27, S E Vi s W Vi Sec. 22. (State 411,1 IJ. I. it.) E ia S W Vi Sec. 28, (State 308, U. I. R.) T. 1 3 S It. 4 W., S. L. M. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive suhdi visions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by iiny person interested, and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, under departmental instructions of April 25, 1907. protests or contest against theelaim ot t he state to any of hereinbefore the tracts or subdivision described, on t he ground that 4 lie same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will lie received and noted for report to the General I, and Office at Washing! oil, i. G. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sullk-ieii- i j t evidei.ceoftliPiion-nilner.i- chnracter l of the tracts, and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. E. D. R '1 MENS. F URNi&i1IN(SS Is now larger that ever and the prices will please you. OCONNOR & CLARKE HAYES BUILDING, (IIIMCSON, b'ivV i A a . 1 mm . ir-ij- i ; ; 1 - 1 Kansas oili-River Missmtti r City and ; St. , Point--$32 GO; Chieign, i.itcs of sale, S't. Louis, ?'!!' .'II Return limit. Get. and Ith . 31st, . 191)7. TTTfY'l'TT' rTHI'T i MODEL HOTEL MRS. E. M. PLUMLEE, Prop. Mexico City and Return 878 uni il SiMdctnln-lioiee of thiee run t cs. r ( UOtli, R-D- aily 19U. Plenty of other rates to Plummer Resort Ea-te- ni d non-miuer- t it.-di- . 11 Are BOTTLED GOODS FOR FAMILY USE East and Return 1 I11- 11 lelecteJ and I carry a complete Stock, inch as Quaker and Harper vhiskles, Milwaukee, Zang and ABC Bee; My Goods i, ISn-lm- To H. J. HASSELL THE POPULAR RESORT OF MAMMOTH Norfolk Vu. and Easern Cities-D.- iily rales with low round I'. 1). It. Thomi-- in. Register. diverse routing nod side fid 5t i, reuniting New Yoik, NOTICE. fill East;unl Washington United States Land Office, Salt Lake ern Points tty , Utah. Aug. 7. 1907. s OPPOSITE UNCLE SAM SALOON EUREKA Register. First publication August 3, 19u7, non-miner- To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has tiled la tlds office n list of lands selected by tliesaid state under section 6 of the Act of Congress approved July 16. ls'.u, as indemnity School Lands, as follows: shalfNw qr; sw qrsec. 12, si: qr nw ip-s half m: (r; N ImlfsK qi-- 1: qr swI ip- sec. 1 I s, it ;t vv, (State 12:i. ,T K) i.V copy of said list so far as it relates to M'ld tracts b.v descriptive subon Inis been conspicuously posted in this oilier for Inspection l any person Interested mill by t lie public geuerall.v . Ill's notice will lie published for.' eon seen live weeks under depart h! ructions (if Apnl 25. l."7,iiud daring this period protest or contests against the claim of the state to any of the diefore tract or subdivisions on the ground that tin- - Kamels ore va able for mineral than for purposes will be rereKcd and n'.iled for report to the Genei.d Laud (iftlceat Washington, it. c. failure so to protest or contest v itldn theh ntime speci-iiewill lieconslden-- snflfi evidence cliur-utc- r of the of said t rads, and t lie selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection will be recommended for approval. I It. R. In o vt 'so v, lb gister. or Mammoth Patrons: Having moved our stock of goods to Eureka, we invite you to call We appreciate the patronage you have given us in the past and hope to merit a continuance of your Our line of . ; . trade. j This notice will lie published for 5 successive weeks under departmental instructions of Aprii 25, 1007, and during this period protests or contests against theelaim of tliestateto any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will be received and noted lor report to the General I. and Olflce at Washington, a. c. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of. the cliaracterof said tracts ami the selections thereof being otherwise free from objection will be recommended for approval. E, D. R. Thompson, 34 Ct Register. College LOGAN, UTAH September Excursions Via Colorado Midland Railway, ) 4th and 5th, gieatly i educed, Copies of said lists so far as they relate Sept. to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions rates to Chicago, Minneapolis, St. have been conspicuously posted in this Louie, Denver and intermediate office for inspection by any person interested and by the public generally, points. Write L. II. Harding, Halt, forapproval. SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS 3lt marriage of William Ewell, of Mammoth, to Miss Elizabeth McDonald, of the same place, is announced to take place in Salt Lake city on Wedne day, September 4. Miss McDonald has been a resident of this place for some time and in her Mr. Ewell has a prize worth the effort of winning. Willie, as he is known, is delivery man The young for Chatwin & Co. The The New Jail. For fui ther j.u ticul.irs apply to ('. F. Wauki.n, G. A., A feloson, Topeka .Si Santa Fe Ry , ill Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, I tali. AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN PLAN. RATES, Sl.OO TO S2.QO PER DAY Newly Furnished Short Order Cafe in Connection Old Donaliouc Slore lil'dg. Upper Mammoth |