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Show Regarding my father, I can not Bay a to whether or not he is alive. It is now nineteen years ago last'June since he left home and no SUBSCRIPTION rates: word of him has been received during that time. $2.00 Per year And whatdoes your mother think (Payable in advance)," about his being alive? Asked Croslyn. For years, she has mourned him I am the as dead, ALF. OSME replied Crosby, Publisher. even hopes only one of our family that that he is alive, and the hope that I might, possibly, learn something of Application ha been mad at the Naphi for transmission through the mails as him first prompted me to come West. Did not your mother mary again? mail matter. jcQnd-clainquired the questioner. No, responded Crosby, she is not the kind of woman to forfet, besides she has always reproached herself with J29, 1896. SATURDAY having been partially the pause of Ip disappearance. By dint of 'skillful questioning, the BLADE AQENT: story which has already been related will was drawn from Dsliltoh Crosby, and Below i a list of our agents, be cheerfully answered the questions faccive subscriptions and receipt for asked by the man whq had saved hi r payments: rehave that'he would life; questions Wm. Chastain, Ibapah, Tooele C. sented as inpertinent in any one else MILLARD COUNTT. Under different circumstances. After Croslyn Jhad gratified hia A. Oak City Joseph Lyman, THE BLADE. was opened. Other prospectors were in the canyon and the finding of the vein could not be concealed, and as hundreds of prospectors were flocking into the new camp, Croslyns. anxiety to properly secure his claims may be Crosby. . readily understood. It was nearly noon when Croilyn and his companion arrived in Gold Run, and Milton Crosby was ushered into the newly built cabin of his host, it was the first time the young Vermonter had seen the Inside of a miners cabin, and he was much interested and amused at the ingenious utilization of space in its many rude conveniences beThe large, roughly built tokened warmth, and from the dutch oven that stood at one side, the fry pan.coffee pot and otlier utensils hanging on nails or pegs, he understood that the fire place served the purpose of cooking as well as warmth. The tin plates, cups etc, were clean and E3GD s fire-pla- , f ce 50.00 Gong Trans-Mississip- pi Water Works, . 820-1- I7roro lt!sician am 1 3 uryron. $31739.19 RESOURCES. veyed, you, being a stranger, will hardly stand as good a chance of securing $ 420G.57 Orme Treasurer work as those acquainted. This camp A. 77.67 is barely in its infancy aLd will need a A. Orme Collector..' 9.C0 surveyor on the ground nearly all the Wm. Bailoy Supt. Water W. . . 24715.76 time for months to come. Take my Nephi G ty, ' post-offic- e 2212.W Salary h Dr.O.S.iii.oGmei 115.00 City Property. advice and remain here during the winThe foregoing had been ter, at feast. spoken in a measured but intensely earnest manner. Crosby was deeply impressed by the words and earnestness, but told his friend that he feared the deep snows waujd soon put a top 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, be could certainly obtain work in the rqioes of mills. He was informed that the winter season was the most difficult time to obtain employment in he mines and mills owing to so many men being in camp waiting for spring, and earqing grub stakes. Besides, added Croslyn, if you think of a miner, I can furnish employ ment whenever you are not busy surveying. At preseatY am pretty well down to bed-rocfinancially, but thirty days I will begin shipwjthin ping ore to t.he Oro custom mill; and retuJDS rora careful samp- f Fom I l,n I know I can more than clean up I expences. By the way, continued the how are your mother and speaker, sister fixed for the winter? The reason I ask is, that if you are needing funds immediately to send to them, I have friends over in Oro Gulch who orriCE; At Residence Second doop E, HOURS 2 to 4 p. m. V ater Co-o- p Ke phi. $29009.60 LIABILITIES. Nepbi City Boud3.... f it ah. THURMAN J & WEDGWOOD, Attorneys 8 29000.00 - at - orks ! t $29009.60 Borju I flnd 3, First Rational Bapy Boiolug CITY RAID orderly arranged on shelves and iQ a SALARIES STATEMENT PRGVO. cupboard madq of goods boxes, and UTAH. 1895. QFFICEKS FOI bespoke a tiefy nature. The ridge pole was supported by a pine post from ... .$ 91.65 R. J. Clayton Mayor which had been built a rude bunk of 75.00 Edwin Booth Councilman ..... small, pi it poles. The small limbs of 75.00 the post were left protruding a few A. G. Pyper Councilman...... Christian Anderson,' Fillmore. friendly curiosity his young friend inches Thos. Memmott, Scipio. convenient afforded and 75.00 pegs Jas. D. Beaton Councilman suddenly remembered he had pot yet for Chris. Overson, Leamington. huts and superfluous clothing. learned the name of the map to whom Geo. Crane, Kanosb. Wm. H. Pettigrew Councilman 75.00 Croslyn qoted the close scrutiny of he owed so much,1 and apologetically Hatton, Petersburg. Jams 81.25 Wm IT Warner Councilman. . . Vrirgil KellyT Burbank. Its youqg friend and remarked, for it. Croslyn, Mark Cros- his Hvrum Adams. Meadow. 00 300 a Mr. . G. W. McCqqe Record. ..... Crosby, but the rough abode., James S, Blke, Hinckley, lyn,, replied bis fiiend, andas thpn added and the young camp affords; you luO.OQ I suppose A. Orme Treasurer you hail best be laughingly; advertise our C olUge we will give a are welcome that assured may you are from, Vermont, you naturally irq course of i nstruction iuDou- 1QQ.00 a L. T. Foote thorough Attorney arm in chair the bued with the inquisitiveness qf your guest. Sit down and ble Single Entry and Jno. Kirgan Justice of Peace. . 75,00 and rest Commercial Arithme tic, by mail, ad The Governor estimated that a Yaqkee ancestors jand the Deonle of one of rqv own manufacture 175.QO after dinner when the first thing A. Orme Collector England States aim I will until tax would see the State through, the Newtell is to to One-Fourtintroduce aesire I you, my h H. D. Goldsbrough Marshall ... 600. 00 you sometnihg of myself perhaps Regular Price Crosby . exprovided that no paore expenditures at a future time, but it is now getting prospective bonanza. 33.00 Special Police Services. vere inourred than "the Constitution-paad- a late. You have told me that yoq are plained to Jhi host that six months to a limited number of persons. This 137.65 Works Water D.M. accusMiller with a surveying party had Supt.. oourse will be completed in 40 iessons. necessary. But there is small a surveyor, and that you intend re- tomed him to mountaineering, and 107.35 No charge for diplomas. Address,, Wm. Bailey of obt Indication that tl?e expense will be maining here for the purpose was his that by scrutiny' prompted several 178.00 have I taining employment. will me a few hundred dol- Nephi Jackson RoaiTSuperYir.qr limit, ipOMMERCiAL kept down to the claims about five miles from here surprise af; the jqrowding of so many lars. advance ' So CAPITAL far as that is concerned, area. so an within convenieqcies am have to anxious srqll J COLLEGE j whiph surveyed And as for $2283.90 have no misgivTotal responded Crosby, while down other of as as soon From results sitting possible! as I sent $450 home ; the day I Vol, PNo. I of The Western Mining assays and general 116 Wst Sixth Street, j surface indications, men work added Crosby, that is ings, met first op was or Statr the you. comIt do. remainder, Utah) in never will Lake Salt C, by I Yoq Record, published I have every ireasoh to believe them something KANSAS. County of Juab, ss TOPEKA, me to nearly so, of my summers earnings. W,, ard P. L. Miller, reached our to bejyaluabie, and as there i danger ply with my wishes by allowing ,, ) on will acI City. and rely your judgement Nepri do. table this week. The Recurd is pub of prospectors or black mailers infring- assist you at whatever I caq to remain.? your cept of proposition a O. P. number bad correct sooner Croslyn ou purchased my ground, the next morning saw Milton Crosby in I,and for Goldsbrough, City Recorder, Jished in the interest of mining men ing are made and the Qlajms plat- delicacies, in tpe way of foqd for his atThe surveys Nephi City, da hereby certiwork at the face of the tunnel of the nd invest ors. It is a bright and spicy ted and recorded, the better, as it is guest, also extra blankets and those above and foregoing is a the Marian mine. For a few days he was fy that since) I made the first with other supplies were brought from awkward with the 'pheetaud should receive the support nearly a week strange tools, but full,' true, anc correct statement of the stowed away discovery of the vein in that locality. the wagon by Crosby and of the mining men of Utah. skilled tuition of his em- financial condition of Nephi City; on direction of his host who under the Now,!l will be pleaded to have 'you go under the soon n became an expert at ployer, himself with cooking dinner, oyer with me in the morning and do busied day of January A. D, a week the tunnel was suffi- the thirty-firs- t in the rough miners art of which, The report that Nansen has disGov the work advanced to permit of the 1S96, to the best of my knowledge and The young surveyor quickly assent - years of experience had made him an I ciently of pred the North Pole arid is now on his a night shift, and a couple belief. ' , ed, and after a hearty hand clasp and adept. At the close of the meal young I working home awakened has interest, keep way he his host nevef had witness the.work.?f assured Iu whereof, I the 'good nights,- those men thus Crosby and out went ore driving a taking of but still awaits confirmation. In the strangely rapid ffiore sumptuous repast. thrown together separated, partaken have hereunto set my A soon as the cooking utensils, ly forward. meantime the highest authorities on the younger to speedy forgetfulness of Within a month teams! were put tq hand., and affixed the etc, were cleaqed and put away, work Arctic exploration, both In this country the evenings adventure, while the plates ore the to Oro aiound to the freshly Gulchhauling porate seal of' said Nephi with bowed head restlessly paced the men proqeeded where was and in Europe, are very skeptical about other reit milled. exThe an his room uutU far into the night. opened claims. Croslyn took City, this thirty first day were in every way satisfactory, tbebruth of the dispatch announcing The two men were astir early the cusable and professional pride in show- turns of January A. D, 1896. for which Mark Croslyn had the accomplishment of this great pro- next morning making preparations to ing his guest over the ground, and as and that O. P. Goldsbrough, so for many years had become a proceeded to the first claim, initi- hoped and even depart r Gold Run. Before starting, they ject. reality, , City Recorder. greater than his wildmysteries of pros- est Croslyn went to the hospital, where ated Crosby into thehow had There imagination made he had pictured. and 'Q Arizona Dick had been taken, pecting by relating was a quiet but intense look of satishad re his discovery of the veiq, learned that the half-bree- d STATEMENT.TREASURERS MILTON CROSBY. that seemed to ever beam from Croslyn had trenched along the faction gaiped consciousness and would re LOCAL TIME CARD.! his expressive eyes. It was the hillside at right angles to the supposed cover.) of a long deferred hope upon In effect, Nov. 17, 1894. Gold Run is as picturesque a spot as I strike of the vein; the bottom of the the Train arrive of depart at various fetationa which there A trua Story of th9 East and West could well be imagined, crystalization Financial statement of the City daily as follows apd The few has- trench having bpen rqu on the country a vindication of hung : the rock or solid formation. The finding past and tbe Treasurer of Nephi City, Utah, for the . tily erected log cabins and tents were of Stations. the vein had been a herculian task claiming of a future that, otherwise, fiscal Leave Leave Arr. Arr. scattered along a small creek that ziz 1896. 31st would have been a blank. With Mark year ending Jan, ! 2.15 am 8.00 pm! .... an would none which but old Ogden timer CHAPTER VI. K... course and between zagedlts noisy J 3. 15 am Ar i Salt JLv7.00pmf d over Smooth and rocks have followed to success, but the re- Croslyn success meant the lifting of a RECEIPTS. .7.45 am Lv f Lake j Ar 5.50 pm GOLD RUN. shadow, it was the hope of a 8.11 am ....Sandy.... 5.20 pm and ibowlders. On either side the sult would haye been an ample reward great $ 3941.15 The crowd gave wayr and with a last mountains rose to lofty altitudes, and for even a score of years of industrious resurection. Balance 9.42 am Fairfield . 3.40 pm At the close of the second month of 11.35 am . Eureka,.. 2.00 pm; Y105.00 glance of. intense loathing mingled from the base and far up on the north prospecting. AS far as developed, the License development work, an additional force Liquor with deep satisfaction at the pros- exposures, tall pines, furs and .balsams work showed a vein of 8.45 atn..Lehi Junct.. 4.45 pmj 62C.75 was put on, and other teams employ- General License 8.55 am Amern Fork 4.35 pm trate form of the unconscious half we're contending forstanding room.Leaf decomposed quartz fully six feet ed, the result that the out-pu- t 49.50 9.02 am Pleast Grove 4.28 pm, of Dog License breed, Croslyn followed his young com less cottonwoods, birch and willows lin - I wide, or thick, with) smooth, clean ore with 9.25 am .... Provo .... 3.05 pm was more than doubled. Young Taxes 3Q78.86 panion from the barroom into the ho- ed the banks of the little stream, while cut walls, as if Dame Nature had Crosby was 9.44 am Spanish Fork 3.49 pm taken from the mine and Water 10.02 am I . . payson . . . 3.32 pml tel and up to his rejm. No word had farther up the canyon the almost made a great fissure in the rock, then, 215L50 Tax 11.05am ....Nephi.... 2.40pm; been spoken' but as the door was white trunks !of quaking asp towered by gentle oscillation, rubbed the rocks placed in charge of ore shipments and 74.40. 11.45 am 2.00 pm and Fineg accounts of all receipts, Arj closed behind them, Crosby reached upward like a forest'd f marble monu- I together until smoothed, then opened payments. JuaD ILv ,12.30 1.30 pm, Lv f Ar pm His 27.65 wages were increased to a point of Cemetery Lots the fissure) a few, feet and filled in with 32.05 pm Leamington 11.55 amf , his hand to his defender and spoke inents. You are a total with deep emotion: In the distant ages of a mighty quartz containing gold which, here liberality that astonished him. Cros- Estrays 4.05pm ....Oasis... 10.25am 6300 4.50 pm Clear Lake 9.37 am' told his Vermont lyn a -!a in have free that to state. and but .moved had me, employe saved, my life, past, there, glittered stranger huge glacier S.OQam Arj Mil- - ILv 6.85 pm, and I could not, irhJLbe presence of down between a couple of great, barren Milton Crosby was a novice in mining, the work assigned him Was of the 8.50 am Lv j ford f Ar 6.15 pm-$11011.81 - that rabble, sufficiently nor appropri- wrinkles left by nature when she made but his keen eyes and educated1 biain greatest importance, and that as ship10.40 pm ,..,Frieoo.... 6.00 am o Arrive Leave increased the responsibility ately express rhy deepest gratitude for the mountains, and had ploughed a grasped the conditions at a glance and ments MR NTS. DISBURSE would Trains souh of run become Juab algreater, and as he felt your brave and timely act. Had you, deep and wide furrow in the indurated told him there was the entrance to DATS . chambers of assured of his ability and integrity Warrants Paid $ 6803.24 sir, not interposed, that wretcbi would rock. The same glacier had ground most immeasurable Two through trains daily froin doubtless have killed me, and my moth- down and rounded off the mountain wealth. The men had been so intent the amount of salary was no object, Balance in Treasury to all points East. ; Lake 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 leepers ff5m Sale?-Through Lake to Chicago without chahge l the tunnel that was1 barely started, ing more than $1200 per month. Say no more on the matter of the ha?Bh and rugged lines that - 11011.81 Tourist Improved Sleepers. week Each Milton letCrossent saved but little had Crosby alien ters to your life, replied having paid Free Reclining Chair oars. contiguous localities that Crosby his Vermont home and kept day coaches. lyn, I only did my duty and without where the formations were less massive tiou to objects of less interest. Step his Elegant A. Orme, The only line operating dining car service. mother informed of his good forthe slightest 'personal risk. When I in their structure, Except on the Ingout of the cut,, he noted that a The shortest axd fastest line to allpointftf 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 east. and brought replies papers, and those, I felt there was danger to you To mountain sage and stunted oak, the in the trench, and that drills, picks, in E. D. WICKINS, Agent; Nephi. COLLECTORS STATEMENT, connection with the busy and interhave interfered, or even protested, at landscape was covered with a few hammers etc, were lying on or 'leaning D. E. Burley, Genl Agt. Passer. Dept., that moment would have been to inches of snow. During the summer against the forge. Also near the en esting life he vyas pursuing, caused City Ticket Office, 203 Min st.. Salt Lake. E. L. Lomax, Genl Passgr. and Ticket.Agt. to be perfectly contented with a place myself in unnecessary danger for months it would have furnished an tranae of the cut was a post surround- - bim E. Dickinson, Genl Mngr., Omahwi, was unarmed, but by getting within ideal mouatail retreat. ed by a pile of stones, and that on the career that was becoming fascinating. Of Nephi City, Juab Couhty, ireach S. H. H. Clark; and aeting 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 Racier had torn away the capping to securely fastened. Croslyn noted the John W. Doane, j own. I will just add, that I havent the world of mineral wealth that on his of friends other- look young R. Coudert, curiosity Frederick Hoh. To Council and the Mayor City done much praying since since I wise might have remained forever un- face, and informed him that the box Receivers... of Nephi City: came West, but I believe Providence discovered, and had performed devel- contained the location notice of the FII1AI1GIAL STATEMENT . Gentlemen:-- -. impressed me to go into the barroom opment; work that years of labor with claim, and that from the mouument at the time, for it has been many years hammers, 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 one time, I regret to say, 1 was pretty ing process nature had concealed her would inform him as to the boundaries Of Nephi City, in Juab County, familiar with saloon life. But, chang- treasures under many feet of crushed of the claim and would bo ail the ining the subject, permit me the freedom jraVel; where the trees and under structions he would probably require State' of Utah, for the year to congratulate you on your courage brush had grpwn thickly over the Crosby being thus invited, went to and loyality to your mother in refus- mountainsides had .caused it to be the box and began reading the partly ending January ing to drink. While many in the room doubly difficult for the. prospectors printed notice which, after the introno doubt sneered at the reaion you who afterwards came to search for ductory Notice is hereby given etc., 31st 1895. gave for not drinking, I desire to tell treasures and to woo the goddess for- went on to describe that ii was the you the remark fllled.me with admira- tune from her hiding place. Marian ledge, lead or lode of mineral tion and, if possible, increased my deSix months prior to the date of the bearing rock etc.; and that the claim termination to protect you, and I must barroom incident described in the pre ran 750 feet northeasterly, and 750 RECEIPTS. confess that it was the insult to your ceediog! chapter Mark Croslyn had feet southwesterly from the discovery mother that caused me to strike the come into the canyon with hia saddle monument. The notice closed by Dog License 49.50 A. Orme, black devil with his pistol. As I re- lorse and pack burro and made his stating that the claim would be Taxes Assessed 3031.63 coct his insulting remark, I almost re- campinia grove of cottonwoods. The knorm as the Marian and that it City Collector. . 63,00 gret your haring stopped me. gold belt in Oro. Gulch had been had been located Dec. 10th, 18S9, by Estrays. great 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. he almost feared to stop lest the saw there was no chance for him. read the notice through carefully, Fines 74.40 D. Mr. emotion he was trying to master The country between Orville and then turned to the owner and remarkBlack Wiley, License 1105.00 Creek, N. Y., was bo badly afflicted with would be noticed. Gold Iliin, as Croslvn had afterwards ed, I see this claim has a name that Liquor 520.75 rheumatism that he waa only able to hobMilton Crosby had been scaning the named ii, was h:gh and broken and no is not only familiar to me, but of one General License ble around With canes, and even then it TIME TABLE NO. 16. face of the man before him and had sign of ore bad been found. Croslyn that is very dear, that of my mother. Cemetery Lota... 27.63 caused him great After pain. Using noted with Surprise what eeemed to be reasoned with himself that a belt of Croslyn had been examining some pick Balance 24.715.7G Chamberlains Pain Balm hq waa so Effective Sunday, November 17th, 1895. r uncalled-fothe emotion the stranger ore as strong as that of the Oro must points, but turned quickly toward his much improved that he threw hia canes. He says this liniment away did him South. w;h vainly trying to control. It was continue on; and taking his bearings companion and replied; Yes? It is North 831730.19 moYegood than hll other medicines and 4-more like the eagerness of a child than he followed the direction over into the also the name of a favorite sister of treatment put together. For sale at 50 No. 1 I lst Diet. No. 2 that of a self poised, strong and canyon we have just described. He mine who died quite young. I under? centa from Daily r & Stations. DISBURSEMENTS. Lunt per by McNally bottle; that Croslyn assuiedly was, reasoned that natures Dai force bad not stand it is quite a favorite name in mS Nephi Druggists. I did not . intend to mention my ploughed that some of the New England states. furrow 11.021' in 11.45a 43.0 deep 31st 1895 Lv. Ar. Jan. vain, 21933.95 $ Balance Nehpi mother in such a place, explained and if the belt continued on in its The men then examined the other 10.46a' 5.0 38.0 12.10p Salt Springs 2797. 10.27a 46.00 10.0 12.40p 33.0 Holloway Cro'by, but I experienced an course, it would surely crop claims and returned to the cabin and Publication general Notice 29.0 for 12.57p . Green 14.0 Fountain publication. lirml sense of danger and was thinking out somewhere in the vicinity of made arrangements for securing more Public Nuisances 19.00 1.15p 23.2 Draper Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, f of her at the time and of how she where he pitched his tent. 6.25a- 23.5 19.5 n the surveying which was to be- Furniture and Fix Moroni 1.32p 9.35 help :f 18'J6, ,23d, January 27.0 come 16.0 to to would feel were any harm Chester 1.42p After many days of patient search gin early on the following day. 98.77 35.0 Notice is hereby given that the follotving-name- d 2.22 p 8.0 Ephraim me, and especially so, a I caraa West Croslyn found a small piece of jagged A couple of days sufficed to complete Expanse Ar. Manti Lr. 43.0 filed has settler 2.45p notice of his intention 2.00 nganst her wishes, and I inadvertantly quartz and in the Hevices were specks the survey of the three claims, and a Cemetery to make Anal proof in support of his claim me.nicned my last solemn promise to of th3 yellow metal that has lured 5.00 and that said proof will be made before the so millsite along the creek, and to proper- Jail Furnishings Trains leave Manti for Sterling, FunkA Lake' Clerk at Fillmore, Millard Countv her that 1 would never touch liquor many men on in the path of disappoint- ly mark the cornerg; end. and side Lights and Fuel 53.10 County and Morrison at 3:00 p. m., Mondays, Wednes-on March 1U(3, viz: II. E. No 8K')5 itth, Utah, You will pardon me, young man, ment and poverty, and a for the SEi SEJ of section 9. eW days and Fridays. Returning arrjve compative lines, and Miltou Crosby was ready to 24.65 Jens JfensenSWJ4 SVV1 of Sec. 10, v SW'i'and my seeming inquisitiveness, said few to affluence. Croslyn kept the return to Oro Gulch. He accordingly Quarentine Tp. 15 8.1UW. at 6:09 p. m. names He the 33.CO Police Cro-lyfind fallowing witnesses to prove to himself and began tracing up informed his host of bis intention to Special bnt our strange meeting has Direct connections at Nephi with Union5 his continuous residence upon and cultivaintended me in yourself, and 1 trusi, the float. It required weeks of pa- depart the next morning. 2032.46 tion of, said land, Interest... viz: George Lovell and Padifie Railway from and to Salt Lake City,- you will not regard me as intrusiye if tient labor before it was finally disDotson, of Leamington. Millard Co. Ogden, Butte, Provo, Milford and intermediate An expression of pain flitted over Fire Department 21.50 WilliAm William Holman and David E- - StevUtah. 1 a. k your name, and covered IS the of other by you why it finding pieces Croalyns face as he fastened his dark Rebate on License. of Millard points, and all pointe East and West. Co. Utah. Holden, 7.42 ens, k!'-asoMy of your mother. who desires to protest against Croslyn of ore, to have come from the south eyes on hia young companion and said: person Any Stop on signal. 2 .82 the allowance of such proof, or who knows of h;ol utter.'d the foregoing in a meas-ait-- 'i side of the. canyon. Then came the Mr. Crosby, you area stranger in Rebate on Water Tax Tbe Company reserves the right-froreason, under the law and the tone and appeared somewhat con-- f greater labor of finding the ledge. As these parts and to this kind of a life. Books and Stationary 100.95 any substantial this Tims Table at pleasure of the Interior Department, regulations train d added: is your father before stated, the mountain Bids vras I am an old timer, and for that reason Streets and Highways 529.31 such proof should not be allowed, will be why givnot ahvfV en an opportunity at the above mentioned time Theodore Bruback, covered by a heavy growth of trees, 1 will presume to advise you, even 145.60 Pres. & Genl Manager,Criminals and place to An the witnesses of the Oral part of your and among them the labor of trenching when not eolicited. The camp over said to otter evidence in rebutand claimant, Salt Lake City. ni 134.75 Grounds i," rf'plh'd (,';o by, I will pay went slowly forward, and almost six the mountain is Public qu tal of that submitted by claimant. pretty well covered IL.H. j ia Hilton months hail elapsed before the vein with locations which Kerr, 300.50 Bvron Gnocu Register. have been sur- Revising Ordinances cInpt. & G. F & p, Aent MaW- f ' ' , I SECURE THIS COURSE be-cqmi- akd A k, . 31-mi- ll Book-keepin- g 1 I 31-jn- ill . - i ! . . 1r x -- . 1 , min-Withi- t 1 , - 1 . ; cor-(sea- l) pjcTQB'V - con-sumati- on ; South-bound- North-beuncf- c : , moss-coyere- ? iron-staine- d. . 1 , f 1 . J f . ( . , f ob-oth- er ; . j ) i i , i -- . t SAN PETE VALUEV RAILWAY i . f ; f selt-re-liantma- n I ; f ill-d- er I t a- 10.10a-9.45- 19.-- 5 ' " at-Ma- h-- r n, i ( k o-- i cross-examin- e - -- Z3-3- I , j nti t |