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Show V V4 ;V ,y' - Vol IH The PiutejCourant, Published at Juncyon, Piute County, Utah, by CRAY & JAKEMAN. SUBSCRIPTION-- Advertising rates n application to our local or Salt Lake office. Salt Lake 257 Commercial Office and Bid- - Postofflceojt 7. METAL MARKET. 31. Thursday, Silver,-60- copper, ; lead. $3 50. Friday, 1, Silver, 00 3 4; 5 lead, $3.50. Saturday. 2 Silver, 15 lead, 13,50. - Monday, 4. Silver, 61 c; 15 lead, $3.50. 5. Silver, 62; Tuesday, 15 lead, $3 50. Wednesday, 6 Silver, 621-8- ; 15 lead, $3 50, 15 61; copper, copper, copper, copper, copper, perhaps there was. , ' As time wears on the belief that a was agreed understanding Upon between the Russian and Japgrows anese peace plenipotentiaries upon the public mind irresistibly. One Of the indications pointing that way is the length of the protocol, which was originally - announced as containing fourteen articles, but Is now known to have seventeen, the character of only the former number having been permitted to get before the world. Perhaps we shal not get the Tull text of the agreement until the two- - emperors have affixed their signatures, if even then, for when nations go into the star chamber business they are nut prone to taking those outside of it into their confidence. With Russia and Japan guarding the far eastern shores of the Pacific, with China an enforced aid, if necessary, with England looking after the alliances interests on the other side of the Atlantic and the voice of Korea hushed forever things would look ominous. The United States is a pretty good country secret J r y to be ' in WHY NOT " ' v LEGALIZE GETHER. - ALTO- - Notwithstanding the fact that there is a stiff law against prize fighting in Utah, the game goes on with semiThere official, if not full sanction. should not be and probably is not the slightest objection to boxing contests where skill, speed and endurance are the factors within proscribed limits; but there is as much difference one of these and the fights we are having right along as there is between a stage dfiel and the real thing During the second state legislature a member introduced a bill to regulate those contests and providing a license and fee therefor, by means of which the county or city where held would derive some benefit from them; but there were no many Aunt Nancies in the gang whose holy sensibility were shocked at the idea of legalizin prize that the bill waa not permitflghtin ted to pass. Now we have the genany deriving uine article without benefit whatever, moral or financial. EDITORIAL BRIEFS. Crop reports are not yet at hand, but it is already demonstrated that Utah has not fallen off in productiveness. In some respects she has gained decidedly. The Tribune ode competition closes on the 16th. Out of the Immense quantity of poetic effusion that will be on hand the quality will be sifted and all shall soon know who the win- ters are. The Great Campaign was awakened from its reposeful slumber a few days ago and paid a visit, for this occasion only, to former friends and acquaintances. It is as previously Republican in politics, urges the hosts to come a thegither," and makes an announcement which ought to find favor in some circles, to the effect that the party can win the November election, hands However down, against the field. time this may be, all .indications at thisexcitpoint to a hotly contested and Lake ing campaign, at least in Salt to escape City, with Ogden not likely looks as it altogether. In the former if there would be four tickets in the field: Republican, Democratic, Amer and then some, ican and Socialist perhaps. The Mt Ealdy company has rock that oes as high as $800 to the ton How does that sound? , t J J t XX tt 1 4 t ttttt 1 1 11 On Tuesday last at Richfield, over 5238, situated in the Gold Mountain Mining District, Piute County, Utah, by a bolt of heavens electricity, while ana described in the plat and- - field witnessing a horse race. . A young notes of survey on file in this office, t with mau naihed Altar Bean was killed magnetic variation at 16 deg. and a number of others serious- east, . as follows, ly Injured. Commencing at corner No. 1 of Lost Mining Claim, and running thence John Bogan, an expert Park City sopth 75 deg. 1 min. west 600 feet to miner, after making an examination corner JNo. 2 of said claim; thence of the Desert mine, speaks in highest north 15 deg. 50 min. west 1,500 feet terms of the property. He says there to corner No, 3 of said claim, identiis plenty of material in sight' to justi- cal with corner No. 2 of Rowe Mine; fy a vigorous campaign. Mr. Bogan thence north 13 deg. 42 min. west also sneaks well of the entire Marys 498.5 feet to corner No, 1 of Annex . vale district, Mining Claim; thence 89 deg. 54 min. west 1,312.9 feet to corner No. 2 of NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR said claim; thence north 13 deg. 42 PATENT. min. west 597.6 feet to corner No. 3 M. A. No. 4022. of said claim. Identical with corner No. 2 of Summit Mining Claim ; thence United States Land Office, Salt, Lake City, Utah, Aug. 22. 1905. north 13 deg. 42 min, west 608.7 feet Notice is hereby given that the to corner No. 3 of Summit Mining Gold Mining company, by its Claim; thence north 86 deg. 4 min, president and authorized agent, John east 1,293.7 feet to corner No. 4 of Meyerhoffer of Salt Lake City, Utah, said claim, identical with, corner No. has made application for a United 3 of Pearl Fraction; thence north 75 States patent for the Annie Mine, Ge- deg. 1 min. east 600 feet to corner No. neva, Fenney Mining Claim, and 4 of Pearl Fraction; thence south 13 Switzerland Mine lode mining claims, deg. 42 min. east 200 feet to corner consisting of 1,500, 1,500, 1,500 and No. 1 of said claim, ldectical with cor1,290.4 linear feet of the lodes, respec- ner No. 4 of Rowe Mine; thence south tively, with surface as shown by the 10 deg. 43 min. east 621.91 feet to cor' official plat, being Survey No. 5297, ner No. 5 of Rowe Mine; thence south situated in the Gold Mountain Milling 15 deg. 50 min. east 878.1' feet to corDistrict, Piute County, Utah, and de- ner No. 1 of said claim, identical with scribed In the plat and field notes of corner No. 4 of Lost Mining Claim; survey on file in this office, with mag- thence south 15 deg. 50 min. east 1,500 netic variation at 16 degrees east, as feet to corner No. 1 of Lost Mining follows, Claim, the place of beginning, conCommencing at corner No. 2 of An- taining a total and net arpa of 77 243 nie Mine and running thence north 15 acres, all of which is app ifed for, there deg. 50 min. west 1,500 feet to corner being no conflicts. No 3 of Annie Mine; thence north 74 The presumed general course or di, deg. 10 min. east 600 feet to corner rection of the veins or lodes are No. 4 of Annie Mine, identical with shown upon the official plat. . corner No. 2 of Geneva and with corSaid claims are situated in the ner No. 1 of Switzerland Mine; thence northeast section and northwest north 15 deg. 50 min. west 1,290 4 feet 12, township 27 south, range 6 westy, to coiner No. 2 of Switzerland Mine; and partly in the unsurveyed portiese thence north 74 deg. 10 min. east 600 of said township. The southeast feet to corner No. 3 of Switzerland ner section 12, township 27 soii)(le Mine; thence south 15 deg. 50 min. range 5 west, bears as follows fr, east 1,290.4 feet to corner No. 4 of corner No. 1 of each of said clal 1n Switzerland Mine, identical with cor- Lost Mining Claim, south 83 deg ner No, 3 of Geneva and with corner min. east 966 8 feet; Rowe M,ie J0t In No. 2 of Fenney Mining Claim; thence 41 deg 21 min. east 2,0,A north 74 deg 10 min. east 600 feet to nex Mining Claim, rJa 114 comer No. 3 of Fenney Mining Cfaim; min. ea4t2,797 6 theDce south 15 deg. 50 min. east 1,800 ing Claiin-ovit- 'f rf feet fa corner No. 4 of Fenney Min- 3,312.4 feet? f ing Claim; thence south deg. 10 Fraction, so min forest 600 feet to corner No. 1 of deg. 48 m Fenrey Mining Claim, identical with Said cl; corner No. 4 of Geneva; thence south flee of 74 dig, 10 min west 600 feet to cor- at Jun ner No. 1 of Fenney Mining Claim, Mining Cl identical with corner No. 4 of Geneva; Claim in thenc. south 74 deg. 10 min. west 600 Mine in B; tea (ha corner No .1 of Geneva, iden-it- h Mining Cla'J corner No. 1 ot Annie Mine; Pearl Frac south 74 deg. 10 min. west 60() The adi corikj, No. 2 itLiu, tirt kimT'Si.r place jof beginning, containing a total official platt and ipet area of 79.757 acres, all of I direct that this notice published which Is applied for, there being no in the Piute . Courant unction, conflicts. Utah, the newspaper pullishfed near-m- s The presumed general course or di- est said cLi for a period of nine FRANK D. HOBBS, rection of the veins or lodes are as weeks. shown upon the official plat. Register. Sam claims are situated in the L. H. GRAY, Attorney. northeast of section 12 and the First publication August 28, 1905. part of section 12, township Last publication October 21, 1905. 27 south, range 5 west, and northwest V and southwest section 7, township 27 south, range 4 west, Salt Lake Meridian. The southeast corner section 12, township 27 south, range 5 west, bears as follows from corner No. of said claims: Annie Mine and Geneva, south 29 deg. 2 min. east 1,282 4 feet; Switzerland Mine, south 21 deg. 65 min. east 2,764 2 feet; Fenney Mining Claim, south 2 deg. 1 min. east - to-wi- t: 4 till i ' but-righ- 4 4 - 4 44- 4 4 - 44 - , ' . 44 DR. E. C. FAIRWEATHBRf S (Rooms 5 and 6 Walker Bank Build tu y Uniyeuslty of . Sciences, the State School of Miftee and the State Normal School. it SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. The School of Arts and Sciences courses fn: 1 General Science. 2 Liberal Arts. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. The Normal School, offers: 1 A Four-yea- r formal Course. 2 Advanced formal Courses, 3 Course In Kindergarten Trainot-fe- ing. , , ,THE SCHOOL OF MINES. The School of Mines offers courses to-wi-t: In: 1 2 3 444444 444444444444444 4- It Je, .Utah. - T -- , 444 4 44 4 4444444444444 4 44444 Mining Engineering. Electriral Engineering. Civil Engineering. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Preparatory School la maintained which gives preparation for the course in General Science, Liberal Medicine and Arts, Engineering, La Business. Graduates from the eight grades ot the public schools are admitted to the Normal School; but a year of High Fffiool work is necessary for admis yl the Preparatory School. F buildings, excellent facilities, the equipment, frc,ittton Is charged, but an an- ftei d.glstration fee of ten dollars is Registration, September c.nd 16th. Instruction , begins "Tnemher 18th. Catalogue and illustrated booklet spnt free upon request to A University of Utah, &ilt Lake City. , AGglCULbURALCOLLEGEoCrfll f J C nf 1 Utahs Scientific, Technical Institu- tion of Higher Learning. $ Provides Liberal, .Thorough S and - Practical Education. 1,285 8. Said claims are of record in the office of the Recorder of Piute, County, at Junction, Utah, as .follows: Amiie Mine, m Book D, page 163; Geneva, in Book D, page 161, and amended m Book 15, page 156; Fenney Mining Claim, in Book 12, page 271; Switzerland, in Book D, page 160. There are no adjoining claims, as shown by the official plat. I direct that this notice be published in the Piute Courant, at Junction, Utah, the newspaper published nearest said claims, for a period of nine weeks. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. L. H. GRAY, Attorney. ,First Publication August 26, 1905;. Last Publication October 21, 1905. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. M. A. No. 4023. United State Land Office, Sait Lake City, Utah, Aug. 22, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the Providence Gold Mining company, by its president and Authorized agent, John Meyerhoffer of Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States patent for the Lost MinJUNCTION, UTAH. ing Claim, Rowe Mine, Annex Mining JOHN MORREL, Supt. Summit Claim, Mining Claim and Pearl Fraction lode mining claim, conGRAND HOTEL, sisting of 1,500, 1,500, 1,312.3, 1,312.13 t and 200 linear feet, respectively, of J. S. Balier, Proprietor, the lodes and surface ground as shown by the official plat, being Survey No Marysvale, Utah. 444444444444444 4 4444 44 44444444444444 4 4 .4 4 - 4" - 4- - tr- - i , , strong Faculty, representing the best institutions of America and 4 ope, are in charge of the work of instruction and experimentation. A 4 tuition is charged. SEPTEMBER 19TH. No j .f.f.f.f 4. .f Eur- - 4 4 4 COLLEGE 0PENS4 Registration fee, $5.00. Write for illustrated Catalogue. .f.f.f.M. 44 44 44444444444444 44 vs- - i m m ! i ? Tom Kfeene 5 cent Cigar il5 bfeing distributed bjf Rieger & Lindley, The Whiskey Merchants. Salt Lake City. 7 f$y.c L : 4 4 4 4 4 4 tt,& - si- jl ,jir CATTLE AND SHEEP BARNS. 5 4 4666SMCSf - A 9 4 j fv for-thjU- 444 Utah1; 444 444 444 Thr Head of the Public School "Sys444 tem of the State, 444 444 .University of Utah Includes the 444 ThdSchool of Arts and ..44 t444444444444444443.a.a.J.AJ.i'r, it it Hit j4 f 444444444 4 444 4 4 444,t444 '4 4 till iitl No ,8 ing, Salt Lake City. With Dr. Hector Qriswold 6 4past thre years. 44- - Pro-v.tien- PICKINGS. PIUTE COUNTY ' ' 1 Utah, S aturday, September 9, 1905 y, 200 people were more or less Injured - If you want to see shapely limbs without going to the theatres, just keep an eye on the sidewalks of Salt Lake right after a rainfall. iM-i?'- Kr ih Jr8' oymAjT, . : One year, $ 1.50: six nsonUs, three months, 75c, Club Junction, I Jm 'a w. ,: - Piute-Count- f J T p- r AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, j LOGAN, UTAH. i j , |