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Show f il SALT LAKE CITYS NEW HOTEL. The eye of I lie proverbially critical stock man and miner of interior Utah, vhen ho reaches Salt I7ake,t urns complacently and wl.h satisfaction upfTiT the alatlal and conspicuously hostelry, THE KENYON. Mr. Don Porter has made it literally- - a modern hotel, with all the elegant personal comforts and conveniences to which .people o f t a s t e a r ea ecu s t o m c d .. a i d w ith fen. 7 t tires of attention not heretofore given to guests. TtTis very cvldeni-tha- tthis -industriously handled enterprise Is a credit to Salt Lake pity and-i- s truly appreciated by the triveling public. Slnco its inception a llttlo over.a year ago The Kenyon has catered to a very large clientele, and ;in order to meet, the requirements of a .rapidly In., creasing patronage, Mr. - Potter has built an addition of seventy suites with baths. Situated in the very heart of Salt. Lakes business centre, The Ken-do- n Is destined to take Its.place as the leading hotol of western America. up-to-da- THAT BUFFET-LIBRAR- Y te ; CAr. the Chicago is great. It's a genuine delight to settle down in one of those big comfortable" chairs, and through plate-glas- s windows watch the plains of Nebraska and the fields of Iowa and Illinois go. skimming past mirai L dont know how many miles air hour. Talk about smooth riding! Why, 1 sat in that library car, at the writing-desand wrote a letter just as slick as a Interview with a well known whistle. -Denver merchant. T w o 1 rai n s aTlay f ro'm Den v er- -t o 1 h o East the Chicago Special at 9 00 a. in.; t he Vestihuled Fiver at 10.00 p. m Omaha. Chicago, Kansas City. S. Louis. Through sleepers daily. Ogden to Chicago via Denver and the Hurlingtou. on -- k -- Tickets at Oillccs of Connecting Lines. Ticket Ofllcc, 214 Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utab. IlJUVATSOX4ftnftral4 gent. V. NOTICE. Uniicd States Land Office, - Salt Lake CUy, Utah, Feb. 2. LKM. concern: To whom it may , Notice Is hereby given that the State of Utali has filed in tills office a list, No. 22, of lauds selected by said State fur iho establishment and maintenance of -- an-losa n e-- A sylunif-- u rtnr nder-beerT2-- nf Aet of Congress approved Ju yJG,18U4. I Thejoljowing tracts, mnbraeedjn said Kfflmmtmmmwmw!! mmmmmtifflasr ME! IThe Gem MIT list, are In a township containing mineral claims of record, viz: The northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section seven (7). and the west half of the non ii west quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section eight (8), , all in Township thirty (30), South, and of. rangi' nine (9), west. Salt Lake .. llase and Meridian. A copy of said list, so far as It delates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivision. ha been conspicuously posted in litis ollice. Tor Inspection by apy per - son interested, andrby .the public generx ally p while we have your attention fef us announce fhaf we have puf in Cx A" d , And oo s S took of -. W!NES,LTQU0RS ANDGfGARS,--- ' In7Vuriety and PureLvrExce!lence of Flavor, ami . specified will ho consl lered sufficient. evidence of eliarat ter of said tracts, and.tlio selection thereof being otheeruise free from objection will be reeomnded for approval. FUANK D. HOP HS. tlie-ionniin- In every way Superior To any! hing carried in the city. We invito your inspection. ' A,H. FENNEMME, MAFGJL : yA n , - During the sixty days next following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of November 27, 1896 (23 L. D.,"459). protests or contests against the claim of thosta e toauyof the tracts or subdivisions hereinabove described, on the ground that tJio same is. more valuable for mineral thah for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the (ienerai Laud Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to prniest or contest within the tlmiT eral Hegiser. GEO. A. SMITH. First publication Feb. ItecciveK 10, 1900. |