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Show tman livlmr or Interested in the country west of the 99th meridian of longitude. The bill provides for the leasing of public landsJor crazing purposes and in pun reads as follows: Sec. 1.; That such of the vacant public lauds west of ihe 99th meridian of longitude, west from Greenwich, as SUMMONS, will become a member of the faculty in In the Fifth District Court, State of tho L. 1). S. College. Utah. County of Reaver. We 'are sorry to report that Miss ) Elida Ann Loehrie. Woodruff, a teaeherMu the primary dePlaintiff, Summons. vs partment. is very ill. It is; hoped that Alexander S. Lochrio, she will soot recover. ' 5 J Defendant., The manual training department, State of Utah; to tin Defendant: in the Judgement of the secretary of der the tiiitioi of Prof, lliggs, is tilled You are hereby suiiuuoimmI to appear acriculture are more valuable for All to are excellent doing ovutnqwijij?. wjtjiin twenty days after the service of for- - othcritsev I ! wit h- - -work, p ar tic u ar by i h d c as in Car- this summons upon you if shall bo subject to " lease fcr in tin! count y in which this action is ' ' ;grazing ving. - ' ' r purposes. i otherwise within" tlilrtv-ilay- s brought, Presfdent Crosbjvof Panguitch stake, afier becT3r Aftr lands shall have been enand defend t service, leased under the provisions of thPact Is now a student of the Academy. titled action, and in case of your failure enbe for or shall not open tiling they Mr. George M. Cope, of Tropic, is now so To do, judgement will he rendered', of of laws the land the under any try you according to the dein and of.' against while such Ieaseljxlsts. Librarian, Judge Saxey having resigned. the comp.'aint, which within, ten dhys United States as mineral lands, etc. excepting Sudden change in the weather, and after the service of this summons upon Sec. 5. The rental In no ease shall still no Small Pox. von will be filed with the Gerk of said! be Jess than 1 cent per acre per annum; Court. otho amount of annual rental In any Dated January 2G, 1900. one lease shall not he less than 810. . John, Ward Christian, ' NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 1. and no lease shall be made for a longer Plaintiffs-Attorneyperiod than ton years; provided, that The Reaver Wool Mann fact tiring &. P, O. address. Reaver Citv. Reaver Co., , any lease may be renewed for one or Milling Co. of Reaver City Utah. Notice Utah. (Pub..Jan..27-Fe- b. 17.) more periods not exceeding ton years," Jis hereby given that at a meeting of the etc. The passage of this act would mean directors of.lho Reaver VVool Manufac tho rapid and eventually complete with- log and Milling Co. held on the 13th day NOTICE. drawal of the public domain from fur- January, 1900, an assessment of 10 per Land Uilice, Salt Lake -ther settlement and tho conversion of cent, was levied on the capital stock of C i Unied. States y , Uiaii, Feb. 2. 19UJ. the entire West into a huge cow pasture, said company payable on or nefore wlioiu it may concern: ' i tho establishment of a landed aristocra- March 1st, 190 ), to the Secretary of said lo is the Slate Notice that hereby given cy and the defeat of our cherished company at Reaver City. Utah. U In of lab has tiled this office a list, No. Any stock upon which this assessment 22, of lands selected dreams of greatness for the west half of by said State lor m rem on aln March 1st. 1900, ay unpaid ex from tract tie estabiishment-an- d maintenance of America; Following isan be will for and advertized an Insane Asylum, under bee. 12 of the delinquent a set of resolutions, adopted at a mass sale at public auction, and unless pay- Act of Congress approved July 10. 1894... mooting of citizens of Crook County, Oris made before will be soid on tbe The following tracts, embraced in said , ment exactand the cae states egon, recently list, are in a township containing miner- 31st day of March, 1900, at the office of ul claims of record, viz;.. ly: the Company, to pay the delinquent Whereas, tho said measure Is a Tho northeast quarter of the north--ea- st of Inhabiassessment together with the cost to the welfare of the of Section seven (7), and quarter tants of the territory thereby effected advertising and expense of sale. The the west half of the northwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the andjs fraught with disaster to tho stockholders shall be repaid in goods at of northwest quarter of Section eight (8), agrarian population such territory. 25 per cent, below the retail trade price, therefore be it -- all in Township thirty (30) South, and and of of each kind proportionately of range nine (9), west, Salt Lake Resolved, that we earnestly protest Rase and .Meridian. against the enactment into law of the goods on hand. M. L SHEPHERD, Pres. A copy ofjaid list, so far as ltre- pending measure jis directly contrary to the interests and development of a e s tos a i d t r a c s. . b y d e s c r i pT vo s ub -O. A. M UR DOCK, --Sect, directly contrary to the division, has been conspicuously posted homes of in thlsofiiee, for Inspection-by-any--pe- r proyidlng Amerlcaty system for Its citizens. son interested, and bv Llic publicgener un- ef-ve- d ....... - lie-abo- ve -- . . . - S' V -- -- -- -- me-nativ- e -- - 1 the-West('a- i i ? nd ally. hKAA During tbe sixty days next following, the datej)fjhis notice, jitider depart-meni- al Instructions of Noyetnber 27 go YEARS EXPERIENCE (Special Correspondent.) Provo. Feb. 7, 1000. President Cluff left for Reaver Tuos : day evening.- ; In College TTal 17 P rid tiy7F eb72, Pro f. Anderson, of Salt Lake City, assisted by Prof. Lund, gave the first eonserto eor.-ce' ever given in Utah. The differen t classes are contesting Tor ch amplonshlp in base ball. Mr. R- - Leo Rird, president nMhe Senior Class and editor of theWhite and Rlue, has gone to Salt Lake, where he i rt protests or cYmtesis. against theciaim ofJhe sta e toanyof tluv traets or subdivisions hereinabove, on t lie ground that t hr samels 1890 (23 L. D.. 459). MM des-cribe- more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will be received and noted for report to the General Land ngt on, P.TO Failu re so to proiet or contestwithimlthft TRADE MARKS DES1QNS, &v on COPYRIGHTS Offlcn-afcAVws- Anyone sending a sketch am! desert ptt may , iijuc.kiv ascertain, free, whether an Invention ts ; probably patentable. Communications confidential. Oldest wrency for securing In America. We have a Washington Patents taken through Munn & Co. t&eclal notice lu the strictly 4 patents office. receive SCIENTIFIC 'AMERICAN, 391 Uroudwny, New York. hl time-specifie- I i ! i !- ; d will In? ennsilepul giillicient... evidence of t he nmi mineral charatter of said tracts, and the selection thereof, being otheerwise free from objection, will he recomnded for ; beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation ot nv scientific Journal, weekly, terms $3.C0 a year; 11.50 six months. Specimen copies and JLaad iBook on Patents sent free. Address MUNN & CO., d. - - amroval. FRANK I). HOURS. Register. - GEO.-A- . SMITH, . . First pjibllcaHon Fob. Receiver. 10, 1903, v r |