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Show TRAVEL FOR CONSUMPTION, begin at once to do even better in! a WEEKLY EDITION. the next ten years than it has done eaneficiut fat. ci (,r open Air ur Hereditary U'G,-in the last t.ii. Its business men . . Dr. Ilenrr L. Bowditch has Riven the Cli-- AUGUST 29, 1890. FRIDAY are at work on an ad voriising matologioal association an account of the to have counteracted aclieme, which, although n.t alto- - treatment which neeiiw in bis own to a consumption Editor. tendency strong DIXON, IRETA gether new, m Well calculated to fumiy. In isos bis father, then 83 year old, undoubtedly threatened With consuini the enterprise of its neigh- challenge . . tion. On August 29 of that year, when thua . at Provo City wring municipalities. a Entered at the PoHtojJice They pro-- ill, be started from Salem, dMaas., with driver iu an h mpanioa to Utah, as second class mail matter. on the railroads that pose place one horse chaise, for a tour throuRh .. radiate from their town exhibitions open New England. The trip lasted thirty days nates. 1 si ' f ni:h.sckitto.v P'rtucts n,l U(ica thrift. , 'WMklr one T, l to be Side tracked I for a longer or mout and physical weakness through all JjVd mouths... ,, one yean 1 frelinx up to a real enjoyment of Six months or in shorter time of the Ml- - fagesof each Four months.... 0 His journey, th mgh benefiting him imllfo foreign postage add, si. fwh in ailrance ages and hamlets round about nionsely, probably (lid not wholly cure him, subscriber, Hcnititnnces are at the risk of the r. uni, but it proved to him the ahecdute need he had money and should le made by express contribute to hat the of mite or air exercise. rliiek prosperity jsistul of l order, lllieo money Post regular daily physical, open one '! I"!1. JK ' :he city. These movable shows will and a half under walks of to the order of the Dixon Tllh Afterward, ln or . token three times daily, all pul- to two miles, Provo City. L tuh . contince the people, it is belived, j motIAry troubles disappeared. He died, thirty Address all business communications as above. Utica hat ip the place to go to if years after the journey, from carcinoma of teuefhose ou 29. the stomach, liis lungs being normal, except No. Business ollicc. any of them have a disposition to that ouo presented evidences of an ancient cicatrix at its apex. change tlicir places of residence. lie prescribed for his children the same months This method of booming a town regular After m delay of severalthe Teleout of door exercise which had been order to him. As soon as they were sines placing beneficial eo is not have as we for it old new, said, hae placed were required to take daily enough they phone Company las been employed by towns and morning walks of about a mile and a half. phone In Til 14 O.W.HTTE u when up ir number 10. Kin they were observed to be States in the West and South. Show If at any time were taken from school and have a piece of new or nn nd drooping, they ears of the sort proposed are not in- seut into the country to have farm life and or Job. to their hearts content. In out of door frequently seen in station yards consequenco play of this early instruction, all liis imalong ths trunk lines. California descendants have become thoroughly SIXTY EXPLAINS. walk-biof with the daily advantages ins sent them to the East freighted pressed of summer vacations in the country, with samples of her fruits and and of camping out, etc., among tho mounDr. Bowditchs father had married corespondTribune Florida exhibition cars tains. I learn that the grains. his cousin, who, after long invalidism, died hurt much ent of tlie city feels very lave traversed northern roads, and tit chronic phthisis in 1S84. Certainly a union of two consumptives fore over what I had to say over the signaof the booming cities of the lsxled many but evil. nothing last in Fridays ture of Sixty Yet, of their eight children, six are either had not wishing to do any country have in like manner shown now alive or they arrived at adult age, marman injustice, I make this explanation their advantages hy sample, as ried, and have luid children and grandchilcommercial travelers set forth the dren, but not a trace ofe phthisis has appeared and modilication of the article: in any of these ninety-threpersons. Through an oversight, in my hasty wares of the houses in whose inDr. Bowditch secs nothing but tlie influused is ence of out of door life to which this immuterest they carry tlieir grips. writing, the word perjurer of bis family from consumption cun be would words unmodified when the l.i'.t is there anything substantial nity attributed. He has prescribed it, under and it, have should proceeded be projier precautions, in his practice for years, gained to a community by thus was what I intended to say: understanand says, in conclusion; I have no objection choice was stimulating expansion? A to drugs, properly chosen; but if the ding that (the corresppondent) nnd house the in to to were ino stay given make to one of those who were willing city or State is what it does, not use mediciues, or to live constantly in tlie could he said he produce, allidavits the what it desires to do or be. Why (lien air without them, I should infinitely or anything so that expression, the latter course in cose of my living should a city feel bad because the prefer had with pulmonary consumption. lie threatened really that implying committed perjury, was not intended census for a given period shows slow Popular Science. School la honliiii. and is hereby with drawn. I also growth or no growth? The proper But The tiloyd tlie school presents none of corrperhaps the to and it. to the the these sights, but a very different one; a sight measure of a community public apologise espondent for two or three indiscreet amount of influence it exerts on the half sad, yet not without a ray of gladness; not composed of trained tcac.ivra expressions which I used in heat and the affairs of the country of which aorpicture boisterous youths or prattling children haste. listening nnd as eagerly speaking, H. A. ilson. it is a part. Tried by this standard eagerly of' a group of deaf and dumb. Aud now, but 1S!K Poston has no occasion to feel en- if ever, you may see what intense enthusiIkovo, August 25, may be thrown into manual training. vious of llrooklyn. Tacoma, in asm Well! Well! a ml this humble apThe poor unfortunates deprived of hearing lias now nearly as many aud of speech find here a new field in which ology in the disreputable ringorgan Washington, as exercise their niir.ds and express their inhabitants Portland, Qre.; but to Liens. By their disabilities they are enabW and made by our no one will claim that tlie former is to concentrate tlieir ininils better than their correspondent, who a few weeks as more fortra.ate brethren, and even outstrip a city as the latter. important big-lic- ad en of moment in a them in excellence of workmanship. ago, all this matter of growth and Among the boys there is a deaf mute some In the to advise undertook thusiam 1C years of age who surpasses all, others in reatlie school, a result attained not by superior editor of The Utah Valley Ga- expansion that city lias mast talent but by close application. Near bint zette! As will be scon by refer son for self gratulation thatin shows another boy of magnificent build and grent comto- the greatest achievement off his work now planing, now elsewhere dashes columns our to ability dice with a master hand. Oil the other of to number inhabitants. carving, parison day, the author of the above It is to be of tlie room, in tlie midst of that row of side hoped a time will come girls neat, even pret ty girls there are two arrested been has apology lie during the next most noticeable; one a brunette, whose will not it on the charge of criminal libel quick, observant eye omits nothing while her and census be not it decade, may snow white hand Ueflly draws and carefully his to wish We do not prejudice the next one one after that carves tho model. Beside her stands a quiet during case. blonde with thoughtful eyes .carefully is to be hoped a time will examining herbluo, but it model; aud then, as if suddenam boat Wilson pleads discovering some new principle, makes for come when the cities of this country ly excuse an as liaste gesture of joy and resumes her work. At tho the finished utterances ' but will be more solicitous for their re- dose of tlie exorcise she takes extreme the model to her teacher, and, with a pleasant for than size. their They smile, Joyful feelings struggling for expresthe editor and publishers who putation need to tlieir rather sion in her soulful face, says, in tlie iluaf mute improve quality placed his article in print can plead than their F. B. I lovo this work. quantity. They need language, in Populur Science Monthly. no such excuse. They at least better government, and that will knew what they were doing and All Habit. come tlie inhabitants think ii ntttfii, even in pff and should be held to a strict ac- - 1 aam-o-S when zU Tiinljliuru OI forming duties for which we have prepared. 1 U-V- Ir: 1 little boy, whose mother lind taught him He is no particular the value of cleanliness. The cost A his letters, weut to school one day, ami atinjured party. of living in our cities needs to be tempted them with the teacher. friwnd of ours but lie belongs to 'Vain effort He at B, and was unstopped IVlIl reduced I'fuTii thilt when able to nqi a rjspectable and estimable famil recognize C as even a casual acto compromise tlie inhabitants refuse to admit quaintance. At length a happy thought occurred to him. ucn an outragous assult. The ring shysters and spoilsmen to places of Twist my turl! lie suid, eagerly, xdiitirg Mamma Fame and hair on his neck. influence will power. toasuuiiyluckuf the lied lias good away organ The teacher em. I when does say always attend upon the American city, began to play with tho curl, and the little name of people and concerns memory returneiL It is time that its shameful though it be no larger than Utica, Isiy's Even grown people are dependent on babit which shall its manners a improve Its want of in fulfilling public duties. Mr. Ueorge Y. career be checked. Cable one evening not long ago, os wo learn hundred in the next ten cent, per character weighs heavily upon every from another Jaipur, lectured in Scranton, one who has any thing to do years, even if it shows no growth in Ia. A largo audience greeted him with tlieir presence, but only that. When the noted with its utterances. Decent people population. author was introduced he was received with a dead silence. who are considerate will not comMost speakers would have been emlum-asseCatarrh In the Head mit thmselves in its columns nor almost beyond recovery by so frigid a recepIn scrofulous taint In the blood. tion, but Mr. Cable was equal to tlie occafurnish it with thunder. Only Originates Hence tlie proper method by which to cure sion, and administered a just rebuke in the scrubs who are beneath notice and catarrh, Is to purify the blood. Its many huppiest possible manner. IIo suid that in order to appear at his best shallow-minde- d symptoms, and tlie danger of develpersons will furnish oping into bronchitis, or that terribly fatal before an audience it was quite necessary it with fodder. disease, consumption, are entirely removed that lie should be greeted witli a noise of by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which cures catarrh somu sort; they need not scream, nor was it Mr. Wilson On the other hand by purifying the blood; it also tones np the necessary for the Indies to wavo their bonseems to have had great provocation-Iiknets, but a loud rumbling noiso be must hear. system and improves the general health. Of course tho lioiso came, and when it had enwrote a lying evidently ceased ho tliuuked them for tlieir unsolicited dorsement of a lying report which Another Minnali up on tlie I7. 1. applause, and added that now, with the boldest effrontery, lie could liegiu as lie had nl lroro. effected Wilsons good name. ThereDear friends. Youths Comintended A wreck occurred late last Monday panion. for Wilson had a right to reply, evening at the U. I, depot which re lie admits he went lot) far that is suited Drag Stores la Flat Houses. in the engine being laid up for You have a nico place here, remarked a all. Pike squeals because he got an repairs, with a car badly smashed. As gentleman who hail stepped into a drug store, overdose of a medicine similar to tlie freight train from tlie north evhleutly newly established, on ono of the growing thoroughfares in outlying that he was giving. The whole af- came bounding into tlie depot in rapidly Brooklyn. fair is nauseating and the prosecuting tlie regular order for a fly switch Yes, replied tho druggist, rather dubiwest it is only an experiment, though. for tlie side of the ously; depot, defendant witness and the have, in tlie main an expensive one, continued the ltatlier from the train first buddy our opinion, both degraded themglancing at the Inindwma fixspeaker, proceeded to a point cast. A north tures and belongings. selves about equally and ought not bound freight train was awaiting the Oli, laughed the druggist, that is at the to claim the right to quarrel at the arrival of tlie south bound train to lundlonls expense, not niiue. conversation revealed the fact that lie exjiense. Let them educate proceed upon its journey, and was it Further is a common thing for owners of flat on to swichcd side the track which the houses to fit up the floor in tlio most tL--r by civil suits which will car hud been switch a collision was tlie complete manner forground use as a drug store as expense on tax payers result witli a broken engine and an inducement to a druggist tenant. Shelves, lettered drawers, prescription counters, shelf he public lias no interest in defend- smashe 1 car. boltlus, and the big window carafes holding who in A was car was the tlie colored liquids, ail these and moroaro ing liars and angry wranglers from stum-- itramp I for a Tew minutes, and when contributed by tho landlord. In return lie Let each others criminations. a railroad official as to expects to gain by a speedy rental of his by questioned them quarrel at tlicir own expense whether lie was people being much more ready hurt, the answer came aiiartments, establish themselves over a drug store and us s each other up ns quietly sharp witli no.' He then got out and to than over stores of another sort. New York and as expeditiousally as possible. departed a loot. Bun. The tradition that links tho letter R and The quicker they are out of the way oysters together can be traced back at least You Can't Have -as far at 1509, when Butler wrote in his i'pifrine notice' the better. rrrfect health, unless blood Is THE DUE VALLEY GAZETTE i .:) i n Tlio lit Wonderful Flesh Producer. It It mil Tonic, Alterative and Cathartic Properties. ponu Speedily Restore SAVINGS BANK indent, Qalvib Reasoned cnr. Simmon, J. Tanner, J. d towns have done, Utica proposes to iT SnU Evyrvwevo. I city has received its figures. And now comes the most natural sequel of the good opinion the place has of itself. Instead of quarreling with the census taker, as so many r all . recon-"ciiiatio- 47: from thence 8.130 foot to U. 8. Port No of the Le 8ieur Placer Mining Claim Lot 50; from tlienee 8. Uflil feet to U. 8. Poet No. 3 of the Sidney Placer Mining Claim Ixit 53; from tlienee 8. 848 feet to IT. 8. Port No. 2 of the Melta Placer MlningClalm, Lot HO: from thence 8. 848 feet to U. 8. Port No. 3 of the Compton Placer Mining Claim. Iot HI: from thence 8. 848 feet to U. 8. Pont No, 8 of the liMt Chance Lit MB. nnd thence N. 43 Ilaccr MlningClalm, letrreca W. liiOF feet to U. 8. Port No. 3, of raid Lotte. From thence K 3HB feet to IT 8 Port No. 4, of the Lttmann Placer Mining Claim. Lot 50. and tlienee W 000 feet to U 8 Port No. 3, of raid Lot SO. From thence N 878 feet to U 8 INit No. 8. of the Kudolphu Hindi Placer Mining Claim, Lot 58, unil tlienee W DUO feet to C 8 Port No. 4 of raid bit 58. From thence N (100 feet to V 8 Port No. 2 of of the Defiance Placer Mining Claim. Lot 50, ami thence N 80 degrees Id min. W 151H fort to IT 8 No. 8 of raid Lit 5S. and thence N SOU 5S. foot to IT 8 Port No. 4 of raid hit From thence W 4H fe :t to U H Port No. 4 of CONSUMPTION the WilkeSOOPlacer Mining Cluiin. Lot 63. and feet to U S Pont No. 8, of raid tlienee N SCROFULA Lot 63. 1450 feet to U 8 Pont No, 4 thence From BRONCHITI8 of the Gem PlacerE Mining Claim, Lot 53. From llienre N 44 degree 18 min. E 1442 ftet COUCHS 1, No. of the Loat PlHeer Mining to F 8 INirt COLDS No. Claim. Lit 48, thence W ami feet to IT 8 N 1504 feet In U 8 !. 48. sniil.Izit and of Wasting Diseases Port No. 8. of laid laitthence 48. and thence E MW feet tol'SPnrt No.4.of aU LortPlHoerMinlngClaim, ait 48. the Initial p int of the exterior hound line of the surface ground of the mid ary one iViiiHolidrt'cd Placer kilning Claim herein Ik' have pound gained Many foie firrt nutnod from lait. 37 to lot 63 Inclu use. its each of which la herein after imrtirii' idve. ami per day by liirly described a follow, ana are contiguous Scotts Emulsion is not a secret to one and another to wit: contains tlie stimulatMinixo Ci, aiw. Lot 37. Kkmptow Pi.acf.k remedy. i Izit 38, 3!i ami 48, Iwginning at U 8 s lining Ilypophos-pbitctlie of ing properties thence N 664 feet to Post port No. 1. running 3. thence E. l.VM feet to Port No. 3. tlienee and pure Norwegian Cod SNo I 664 out No. to 4, thence W l.VXI feet to feet Liver Oil, tne potency of both U 8 Post No. I of the exterior Isiundary line used is of the surface ground of the raid claim, and being largely increased. world. ICO acre. S3.S7 area From an of containing tlio 8 Post. No. 4 of this claim, I' 8 M M No. by Physicians all over the 31) 3648 08 W. 2 feet 8 mill. lieara degree distant. PALATABLE AS MILK. Anxr Pr.irtK Ml mno Claim, Lot 38. joining Solti by Lot 37 and 441 licginning at IT 8 Port No. 1. Druggist. K. l.VXI feet to Post No. 3, tlienee N 600 SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemists, N.Y. running feet to Port No. 3. thence N 87 degree 83 min. W 1501 feet to Post No. 4. and thence 8 664 feet to Post No 1 of tlieexterlor tsiundary line of tlie surface ground of the mid claim, and conan area of 21.77 i OX) acre. From the taining IT 8 Post No. 1 of thin claim. IT 8 M M No. 3 licar 8. 30 degree OH inln. W. 3648 feet distant. Point Lookott Placrr Mining Claim. Lot 3H; joining Lot 37, 40. 41 and 48. beginning at C S Post No. 1. running N 600 feet to Post No. 2. thence W 154X1 feet to Post No. 3. thence 8 6ix) feet to Post No. 4, thence E 1500 feet to U 8 Ta en re roaflvcne the medicine lVwt No. 1 of the exterior liotindary lines of be more than a purgative. To be per the surface ground of the mid claim, and con nanent. It must contain U 8 tabling an area of 30 66 (xi acres. From List Nn. 1. of till claim. DIMM No. 3 bears 8 35 degree 47 min. W 3DD4 feet distant, Vrivix Placrii Misino Claim. Lot No. 40. at IT 8 Joining Lots 38, :w and 42, lieglnnlng li Pill onolltle No. 1, and running thence E 15ix) feet to Tntta Post on eminent tlegrc, (time and Font No. 2. tlienee N fhx feet to Post No. 8. thence W 154)0 feet to Post No. 4, and tlienee 8 MX) feet to Post No. 1 of tlie exterior lsiunnary lines of the surface ground of the said claim, to tho howel their natool p.rl.taltlO and containing an area of 30.66 100 acres. motion, ao Maentlal to regularity.. From IT a8 osPost No. l.Qfthlii p'S, 4i feet distant j. HireMininoCi Mon Pi.ackk aim. Lot 41, Joining 4H. 48 Lot 38. 42. 43. and at if 8 Po; beginning h.i. 1. and running W l.VKI feet to Post No. 2, thence 8 150 feet to Post No. 8, thence 8 45 dePAYSON EXCHANGE 637 E 4. 1054) No feet to Post thence E grees feet to Post No. 5, nnd thence N onu feet to Post No. 1. of the exterior Isiundary lino of the surface the mid claim and an ground or area of 18.36 lixi acres. From containing the IT 8 Post No. 1, of this claim IT 8 M M No. 2, bears H 35 47 min. W 2W4 feet distant. degree IIAXTRK Pt.KTRH Minino (TjAIM, Lot 42, join-- DIRSGT0R540. 41. 43 and 44. lieglnnlng at C 8 Post ing Lota No. 1. running 8 MX) feet, to Post No. 2, 15MI feet to Post No. 3, thence N MX) E tlienee f. J. Winnncr, feet to Post No. 4, and thence W I5IXI feet to IT 8 Jort No. 1, of the exterior Isiundary lines of the surface ground of this claim, and containJ. S. Page, Vico President, ing nn area of 30.66 lT(X acres. From IJ 8 Iot No. 1, of thin claim, 8 M 31 No. 2 bears 8 35 desires 47 inln. W,M 2(K4 feet distant. Ai.it Placku ini no Claim. Lot 43. Lots 41. 43, 44. 46 and 47. beginning at. ITjoining 8 Post (). No. 1. running tlmnee N IX X) feet, to Post No, 2, 154X1 F. tlienee icct to Post No.3.tlience 861X1 feet No. 4, and thence W 1300 feet to V 8 T. Seri vner, Wm. A. Mile to Post Post No. 1, of tlie exterior Isiundary lines of the surface ground of this clHlm. and oontain Receives deposits pat able on demand ing an area or 3U.6H 100 acres. From U 8 Post claim U 8 M M No. 3. lieara 8 36 Five per cent paid on savings de No. 3, of 45tills min. W 2:143 feet distant . diirnrt Emma Plackh .Minino claim. Lot 44. joinposits. Lot 42, 4:1. 45 and 46. liegtnning at C 8. Post No. 1, running thence N MKl feet to Post No. 2, TimN.lCTN X UF.XUIf.tl, IIINK1XU ing K LUX) feet to Post No. 3. thence 8 MX) tlienee lUKIXKKN. feet to lost No. 4, and tlienee W 151V fiet to IT Fireproof Vault, safe Absoluliely Burglar Proof 1. of tlio exterior boundary line of No. 8 Post the Hurfucu ground of the said claim, and conan area of a 1.66 1IKI aerc. From IT 8 taining Post. No. 2 of till claim. 1! 8 M M No. 3, bears 8 36 degrees 45 min. W 3343 feet distant. HATERCAHP & CUBE, I ank Pi.ackk Minino Claim. Lot 45, Lots 44 and 46, beginning at IT 8 PostJoining Nn. 1, anil running theneo K 6U3 feet to Post No. 3. tlienee N 15UII to Post No. 3, theneo W HOI feet to 1ost No. 4, theneo 8 l.KX) feet to Post No. 1. of the exterior Isiundary lines of the surface an area ground of the mid claim, or 2U.66 aero. Ftom U 8 containing Post No. 4 of this claim, 1: 8 M M No. 8, lKurs 8 73 degrees UH min. lot 1 lolIceS'oHrf. ; Licensed Abstractors of Titles ran iitaii ca. ix National 1st Office Provo - V Bank Building, Cfity, --YJta.lv "OS--s ti Juro Bilionsness, 8ick Headache, 1 Lust Plackh Mining Claim, Lot 43, julning Is its 37, 36, 41 Hnd 46, beginning at H 8 Post No. W (XXI feet to I'ost No 2. tlietice N running feet to Post No 3. theneo KMX) foot to Iost 1564 foot to Pint No ! of the exterior Imimdary line of tlie surface ground ol the raid claim nnd oontalnlng an area of 21.57 acres. From IT 8 Post No 1 of this claim, r 8 M M No 2 bears 8 27 degrees 24 min. E 1280 feet distant. Kiiikckiioih Plackk Mining Claim, Lot 49. 41. 4, Ml and 51, at IT 8 lining elnlm and running tlienee N ort No 1. of this IXXI feet to Post No 2. theneo N 43 I. Consti- pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, tako the Bate and certain remedy, SOUTH'S 1564 No 4. tlienee 8 degrees One flic MlfAI.T, Kfae jutxle). They auk srlcg of either I f (40 little Beans to the tub Mil coktknikmt. tor Ahm. wise, 25c. per Ho tile. most " xhotobmybxi pajtfl size. SMITH MB. sssizEssar FOR LUCERN HAY by the Mali, Load or C;irlo;id, cnif on oc ikMuosi, FREEMAN TANNER, YJta.lv Payaon. Foil Salk, choice Residence corner, 12x12 ii ids, streets, good corner Fourth and N adobe house Price 93,7-0- . For term six-ro- om and stable. TMs la to certify that the partneiwhip apply Id Edward Pike. hitherto existing between Josiali Heck anil Lee Y Wells as jewelers of tbe city of Provo Utah Is thud .ay dissolved NOTICE TO CKEniTOlE. by mutual consent, the aforesaid THE PROBATE COUHT. OF UTAH IN Josiah Reck taking the entire assets County. Territory of ( lull -- in (bo of tho vstoti of Samuel Julian. ilncoaiMsi of the above firm and paying ail lia- ter Notlco hereby given by tlio undersivniNl adbilities of said firm.. Done this nth ministratrix at tho estate of Stimiii l.luiUn to Ilia creditors of. and all iienions day of August 188!i. having cluiins against the raid deceased, to ex- W. 145 feet to Post No. 3, theneo 8. MX) to Post No 4. Mild tlienee 8 45 degrees firt K. 145 feet to Post No. 1 of the ex- terior Isiundary lines of the surface ground of till clHlin, ami containing an area of 14 43 acres. From U 8 Post No. 4 of this claim, D 8 M 31 No. 3 bears 8 37 degree 84 111I11.E i2MU feet distant. I.k 8ikck Plackk Mining Claim, Lot 50. 47, 4W and 62, Imglnnlng at IT 8 lining Lots . ost No 1 of this eluim. and riiniiliig thence 8 45 degree 36 rnln.E 1485 feet toPost No 3. theneo N 578 feet to Post No 3, theneo N 45 degrees W 1MXI feet to Post No 4, anil thence 8 MX) feet to lT 8 Post No 1, of the exterior laiunilary line of the surfaeo ground of the mid claim, and area an 14.35 acre. From 8 of containing Post No 1 of this claim, IT 8 M m No 2, bears 8 4tlU feet distant. ilegrors 38 min. W r Laura. Flackk Mining Claim, Lot 51, joining Lots 49. 52, 58 anti 64, beginniiifr t U. S. Font o. 1, of this claim, ami runniiiR thenceN.4-- decrees W. I486 fret to IVist No. 2, thence S. deCOO feet to Uost No. 3, thence S. crees E. 1485 feet to I'ost No. 4. thence N. COO feet to Iost No. 1 of the exterior boundary lines of the surface tround of the said claim, and contain-n- g an area of 14.46 acres. From U. S. of 'ost ejairp, ' S.lt W. Jto. i.No.bear 8.thip degrees 2t min. W. 5 4-- 5 460 feet distant. Mining Claim, Sidney 1'lacer Lots 50, 54 and GO, be- Lot 52, joining - K, Iost ginning at U-H.45 No- - b nnil yun-nti- ig degrees min. M thence feet to Rost No. 2, tlienee 5?. U0Q feet to I'ost No.S. thence N.45 degrees 8Q min. W. 1485 feet to I'ost No. 4. and thence hibit t.iiuin with tho necessary vouchers within N. (i00 feet to U. 8. I'ost No. 1, of the four months after the first publication or ti,i. exterior boundary lines of the surface notice to tlio said administrator. Caroline Julian, administratrix or the estate ground of this claim, and containing of 8uiiiiic1 Julian, deceased. an area f 14.61 acres. Frqm J. 1 Lee W. Wells. Jdsiaii Reck. -- (MX) Good Logie. Ion Of IVirluersIiIp. rii't distant. Minino Claim. Lot 46, joinMary Plackk 4:1, 44. 45 and 47, liegiiming ut U 8 Post its Is ing No- or this claim, and thence K 600 N 15IKI feet to Fuat feet to 11 1st No. 3 tlienee running No. 3. thence W ixxi feet to Post No. 4. tlienee 8 151X1 feet to Pout No. 1 of the exterior iKiund-ttrline of tlm aiirfaoc ground of this claim, and containing an area of 36.66 acres. From I' 8 Post No. 3 of this cluiin. IT 8 M M No. 2 bear n 73 degrees OH min. W 2:.1 feet distant. 8aykk Pi.ackk Minino Claim, Lot 47. joinat U 8 Post ing Lot 43. 46 and Ml, lieglnnlng No. I, and running thence N 4MI feet to Iost No. 2. thence N 43 degree W, 652 feet to Post No. 3, tlionee N foot to lost No 4, theneo K (XXI feet to Post No 5. thence 8 151X1 feet to Post No 6, thence V :ri feet to Post No I, of the exterior Uiundary linei of the xurfnee ground of the said claim, ami containing an area of 13.37 acres. Knim IT 8 Post No 5, of this eluim. (I 8 M M No 3 liearg 8 67 degrees', 34 min. W 17D7 feet distant. W 2:Xi3 y Our Abstracti ahow all Error, and filings againat real property to any part of Utah County. C&CSZS2 IkoNMolnf Lit 2 distant. Defiance Placer Mining Claim. Lot 56. joining Lots 55, 57 and 63. beNo. 1 of this ginning at U. 8. Post claim, and runnings. 1 degree 49 min. E. 618 feet to Post No. 2. thence N. 89 degrees 19 min. W.1510 feet to 1'ostNo. 3, tlienee N. 600 feet to Post No. 4. nnd thence E. 1500 feet to Post No. 1 of the exterior boundary lines of tbe surface ground of this claim, and conail area of 21.10 acres. From taining ll. S. Post No. 2 of this claim. U. S M. M. No. 2 bears N. 43 degrees E. 1523 feet distant.. Daniel 1'. Placer Mining Claim, Lot 57 joining Lots 54. 55. 56. 58, 59 and 00, beginning at U. S. Iost No. 1 and running S. 1 degree 49 min. E. 618 feet, to Post No. 2, thence E. 1500 feet to Iost No. 3, thence N. 600 feet to Post No. 4, thence N 88 degrees 43 min. W. 808 feet to Post No. 5, and thence W. 651 feet to Post No. 1 of tlie exterior boundary lines of the surface ground of this claim, and containing an area of 21.23 acres. From U. S. Post No. 2 of this claim, U. S. M. M. No. 2 lieurs X. 43 degrees E. 1523 feet distant. Rrnoi.ruua Rush 1'lacrk Mining 58. joining Lots 57 and 59. licginning at U S Post No. 1 of this claim, and running E 900 feet to Post No. 2, tlienee S 600 ftet to Post No. 3 thence W 91X1 feet to PostNo. 4. thence N (XX) feet to U S Post No. 1 of tlie ex terior boundary lines of the surface ground of this claim, and containing an area of 12.40 acres. From U S Post No. 1. of this claim. U S M M No. 2 bears N. 43 degreesE. 1523 feet distant Ottmann Placer Mining Claim. Rot 59' joining Lots 57, 58. (X). 61 Hnd 62. Iieginning at U S Post No. 1 of this claim and running W 600 feet to Post No. 2, thence S 1478 feet to Post No. 3, tlienee E. (XX) feet to I'ost No. 4. and tlienee N. 1478 feet to U 8 Post No. 1 of tlie exterior boundary lines of tlie surface ground of this claim, and conan area of 20.36 acres. From taining U S losttio. 1 of this claim. U S M M No.2 bears N 22 degrees 29 min. W 121X1 Claim, l-- ot . entitled. It is ordered Unit all persons inti in the estate iff said Uliristian W. Nielsen, deceased, be ami appear before tlie l'robate Com I of tbe County of lTtal, at tlie Conn Room of said Court, in the County Court House, on tlie 13th day nl Sepleinlnr, lS'Ml, at 10 o'clock a. in. 1 lieu and there In show cause why an order n! low ing said linal account and of distribution should not be made of the residue n! said estate among tlie heirs a id divisees ol the hereby required toappear In an action brought aifuinst you by the alHive-name- il Plaintiff, in the lHrtriet Courl of the First Judicial District I tie of the Territory of Utah, and to answer within ten day icxelu-aivecomplaint filed therein, the day of wrvic-e- ) after the wrviee on rou of till nuiniiion if wrved within tlii Jounty; or, if nerved out of thi County, but In thi Dirtrict, within twenty dHy: otlierwiHf within forty ilavn or judgment by default will lie taken awtlnrt you, KeconlliiK to the prayer of mid coiupluiiit. The raid action I brtiuKht to obtain a decree of thi Court diolvliir tlie IkiiiiI of matrimony heretofore aiul now cxirtinir lie tween thi plaintiff and you raid defendant, anil that and plaintiff tie decreed to have the custody of the minor children (mentioned In to lie decreed aud nlaintiff that tlieconipiaintt. have the aliaoliite ownership to said property (a wt fort In the complaint) ami for coal and an attorneys fee; on tbe around, that yon, diarejranlinir yourdutle a a hiiKlmnd did treat plaintiff in a cruel and Inhuman niHiiner; Hint ini the day of J une, lwi, you did wll the honio-steain which plaintiff wa rertdimr with her children and endeavored to have plaintiff turned Into the street, destitute and In lu-- dlieuie condition, and commit led other net of cruelly to plnititff which caused plaintiff trruct menial dirt res and liodily injury. (For fuller lMirticulara reference is hereby male to tlio uomplalnt now nn file In tin action.) fail And you arc hereiiy notified to appear and anwer the mkl (.imipLint a almve required, the raid Plaintiff will apply In the (Xiurt of tlie relief demainliil therein. Witiie the Hon. John W . JIlHekhnrn, Juiljro, and the seal of the District Court of the First Judielal District, in and for or 1'tali. thi Ath day (seal. the Territory of An r ut. In the year of oiirlainl.one tlioiiMund ebrlit liiiiidnsl and ninety, ii. H. HK.NDKKSO.N. . Clerk liy li. Haciiman, Jr. Deputy Clerk M. M. Kki.Ukih anii Jos. K. Cook, Attorney fot Plaintiff. d said Christian Y. Nielsen, deceased, according to law. It is further ordered that tlie Clerk cause Notices to be posted in three public places in Utah County and a copy of this order to lie published in The Utah Valley Gazette, a newspaper printed ami circulated in Utah County, four weeks successively prior to said 13th dav or Sept. Ism). Joseph I). Jones. I'll 'bale Judge. Dated August K. R!M). Territory ofUtah. Utah, i ss of County I. . L. Ilalliday. Clerk nil he l'ro-liaCourt in and for Utah Countv, I tali Territory, hereby certify, thal the forgoing is a lull true ami correct, copy of the original order appointing time and place for settlement, or linal atromil and to hear petition fortli-W-in ' 'Slate of Christian n . NiCisen, deceased, aud now oil tile and of record in my nllire. Witness my hand ami the seal of of said Courl at mv nllire in seal lrnvn City this Mh dav of Aute V gust A. D. ISNI. V. L. 11 ALIA I)AV, r 1KtoilATE NOTICE. Clerk. 111 (HI VI E i) IN Till! PIIUBATK (1 lUICi. IN AND PHIt 'l'rrlliirv ol' I'IhIi -- In il.c "JHtof tin.- - estate of Biiglium II. Wartliin, Order Hiiiiintliig lime u ml torsiitrle. meiit ot linal aeeomil and to jilaee hear pet i lion lor distribution. On reading ami filing tin- - peutlmi (,r ;iixa Uurfliin. exis'iil rix of the estate or Brig, haul II. Uarlliin. dissiisisl. l'nrtti that slie lias filed her IImhI Hissiuntsetting of lu-- r tration it Hiit said esiale in tiiii rnin-t.- - administhat all ilelits of siiid estate liave Iss-- lull)- imiI.I. Mnd that a iHiition ol said esiale to bi Ifi'ini of Miibl iIini'hmmI. nnd praying among other thing for an oilier allowing said final neeumii and of of iti mtiiliH1 uf wiiiiodtatraniuiijr tlio iKTHona entltN, It In ordered tlm( u itemon lnten'HteH fit tlie ontiito of the HtiJd llriuliuin II. Wnrihkn. d cenneil. In nnd miiin nr Udnivtlie of the rouni y nr rfiili, Ht tlie iHiuri itMmi of iMihi i onrf. In flic nn fhe nullify Court Sn dny of hepf., Iwm. ut HinVIiN'K n. iii., then mid then- - to nIiuw emine why hii niiler Hlhiwlint Mid lliml neenunf unit uf dinirilMit hm hliuimt nut 1m iiiNde uf the ivnldue of uld cnnntnr the iKdrNHnddi'vfHCfHc uf flu hhIiI eiNf Imm li. Wiirthin, dtsHNodl mi'uiilinir to llriu inn. It In furl her onleiHd f lint tlio Clt'ik einiNt copies of tills order to lie posted ill tlm-- polilie in Utah pliiis-uml published In Tun I TAIi VAIiLKV County (lAZhTTK. H neWNiMIIU'r trtl ami elreiiiated in said Utnli Comily. prill weeks sueeessveiy prior to said SU duy of four fruitier, 1S5S). JllSKlII D. J ON' KS, Prolaitv Judge, TKlIHlTlinr OKlTAII, ' M Coiktv op Utah. I. V. L. Ilallldiiy. Clerk of the In Slid fori tuh Coimty.U.T.. do Proture Cnurr eertil'y tlmt the foregoing is a full trueliereliy ami eorreet coiiy of the origiiisl order apiMilnting time aiul place for sett lenient of final and to hear petition for distribution." in the estate ot Brlihmn1l V'arHiln. diss-iiM- f . Hud now m Hrff Iff . olllct'. In wAuh-kwhereof have hand ami uffixtHl tlie seal of sulit lRKAI.1 ( purt at my tdliee ill Provo City rtal ( o.. vtah Territory, iliis Kill day ol August, A. D lm. V. L. IIALLIIIAY. 1 ' T.. nJ ri rm,VJonks, l,,rk, , ,aU Deputy Clerk. ln;, - illsii-iliiilio- Si-i- 4 s g 5 Penn, the administratrix of the Last Chance Placer Mining Martha of Thomas Fenn, deceased, having filed Claim, Lot 62. joining Lots 69 and 61. estate her lietitkin herein for an Order of salo beginning at U 8 Post No. 1 of tins of the real estate,praying of mid decedent, for the therein set forth: claim, and running tlienee 8 848 feet, puifKises to Post No. 2, tlienee N 45 degrees V It to therefore ordered, by the Judge oi raid Wilkes Placer Miming Claim, Lot 63, joining Lots 53 and 56, begm-in- g at U 8 Rost No. 1 of this claim, and running N (MX) feet to Rust No. 2, thence W 1450 feet to JVwt No. 8. thence S (XX) feet to I'ost No, 4, ami thence E 1450 feet to U 8 Rost No. 1 of the exterior boundary lines of tlie surface ground of the said claim, and containing an area of 19.96 acres. From U 8 Rost No. 2 of this claim, U S M M No. 1 lieara 8 84 degrees 19 min. W 1049 feet distant, and from tlie same U S Post No. 2, of this claim U 8 M. M. No. 2. bears 8 80 degrees 19 min. E 1599 feet distant. The said mining locations being of record in tlie office of the County Recorder of Utah County, at Provo City, in said Utah County, Utah, the nearest known locations being unknown. I direct that this notice he published in The Utah Valley Gazette, the newspaper published nearest tlie said mining claims for the period of sixty days or ten weeks. ' :i!i-i,- COUMTV or UTAH. of this claim, and conan area of 20.89 acres. From I. V. L. Halllday, Clerk of tho Proliato Court taining IT 8 Post No. 3 of this claim, U 8 M M In and for Utah County Territory of Utah, hereby ccrtity that the forejmlntr I a full, No. 2, lieara N 82 degrees 22 ini n. W true and correct oopy of tbe Order 2843 feet distant. to show cause why order of daleoriginal of real estate should lie made" In not tlie estate of John Neff, Compton Placer Mining Claim, deceased, and now on file, and of record in Lot 61, joinii-- Lots 69, 60 and 62. be- my office. ginning at U 8 Post No. 1 of thiB claim Witness my hand, and the seal of raid Court 1rovo City, thi 16 and running 8 848 feet to Post No, 2, 5 ,n ISM). tlienee N4-- degrees W 1500 feet to Post Isaak) dHjr Aug.,V.A.L.I). HALLIDA Y No. 3, thence N 848 feet to Rost No. 4, CErk of the Proliate Court, Utah Co., U. T. thence 8 45 degrees E 1500 feet to Post No. 1 of the exterior boundary lines of rifOUATK NOTICE. the surface ground of this claim, and IN THE PROBATE (1UHT IN AND FOR containing an area of 20.66 acres. Utah County, Territory of Utah. In the From U K PostNo. 1 of this claim, U matter estate of Thomas Fenn. deceased. 8 M M No. 2, bears N 32 degrees 22 -- Order oftothehow cause order of rale of min. W 2843 feet distant. the real estate sluiuld notwhy lie made. feet distant. nd ! 1 d 1500 feet to Post No. 8, tlienee X 848 feet to Post No. 4 and from thence S 45 degrees E feet to Post No- - 1 of the exterior boundary lines of the surface ground of this claim and contain, ing an area of 20.60 acres. From Ll 8 Post No. 4 of tills claim. IT 8 M M No. 2, bears N 11 degrees 54 min. W 2236 i aetC'.iUl a 'id o til it U port it'll ol t;:i i, Ii!.lili4 In be divided nu t:,i ; cci ilecenseil. iind pritiipg iiuo.iiK il tr i tliinus Ini an older in.; it ,,i account and ol' dis'.ribiti.in oiiiieic-Biiiti- e tif said esliile siliiot: the i IN THR PKOHATE COURT IN AND FOR of Utah, ss. In Utah county. estate of John Neff, dethe matter of tlie Territory ceased. --Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not lie made. Kusnn Neff, the executrix of the estute of John Neff, deceased, having filed her iietitffon heroin praylmr for an order of a part of the real estate, of said decedent, for t lie purimocs therein wt forth. It is therefor ordered, by the JmUe of said Court that all person interested In the estate, of raid deceased, appear Is' ore (lie said the i:i day ofSepteinls-r-, 1SMU, at 10 oclock In the foremsm of said day, room raid at the court Prulmte Court, at the of Court houw. Ip Provo City, County oi Utah; to show eause why an order should not lie feet distant granted to the saiu executrix to wll so much Melta 1'lacer Mining59 Claim, of real estate of the mid deceased, John Neff and 61, m should Lot 60, joining Lots 52, 57, lie necessary. 1 of this And tlmta copy of thi order be published beginning at U 8 Post No. once a week for four week succesat least claim, and running 8 848 feet to Post sively In i'HB Utah VAL.LKvGAKKTTK,a No. 2. thence N 45 degrees W feet paiier printed and published In rah. Utah Coun-t(V- , 820 fee X to Post No. 8, thence GlalkJurritury. D. Jusks, Joseph Post No. 4, and thence 8 45 degreiAHG . 1 ale Jmliro. I minutes E 1485 feet to U 8 Post No. Dated August IB, ino.- 1, oi tbe exterior boundary lines of tlie Tkrritohv or Utah, I surface-groun- 1 . in Pt Salt-rheu- Aru-grinias- Jlefoie Justice A. A. Noon. Patrick llrarmon was charged witli being drunk last Monday, ami was found guilty and fined $10. Ed. Atkins another drunk was taxed 110 for an overdose he had taken. Clias. Harris had been there before many a time so justice through that $7.-imould straighten up this offense. William Riley was charged with lieitig drunk and resisting tlie police. Riley was drunk, and laying asleep on tlie side of tlie track, and when officer Allred went to arrest him, he was struck by tlie prisoner over the eye, and bruised it considerably. Officer in overpowering bis man raised a little shanty on his nose. He was fined 910 for the drunk, and another complaint will lie brought out against him for striking the officer. He can now be seen working for the benefit of the city nd Mose-covcr- blood-poison- cx-IIkr- elm-shad- Old Oaken Bucket, Iron-bou- Ducket, Ducket, la very likely the one that has conveyed poisons to your system from some old well, whoso waters navo bcconin contaminated from eewers, .vaults, or percolations from tho oil. To eradicate these poisons from the system and save yourself a spell of malarial, fever, and to keep the typhoid or bilious in a healthy and liver, kidneys and lungs condition, use Dr. Pierces (.olden vigorous kledii-n- l arouses all the exIt Discovery. cretory nnntns into activity, thereby cleansIt from the and ing purifying s, system,nofreeing matter from ail manner of cm All i iso they have arisen. diseases wliat originating from a torpid ortoderanged liver, its wonderful or from impure blood, yield It regulates the stomcu rati vo proiiortiee. ach and oowi-U- , promotes tlie appetite and digestion, and cures Dyspepsia, LI ver Complaint." nnd Chmnio Diurrhea. Tetter. Eczema. Erysipelas, Scrofulous Sores and SwcUiiifz, Enlarged Glands and Tumors its use. disappear under Gulden Medical Discovery to the only blood end liver medicine, sold by druggists, under a positive gnnrautee of its benecuring in every case, or money paid fiting or for it will bo promptly returned. CepyrisliL UH. by IVoslii'S DU. Mxu AUK Tlie :i i , I 5 "The ;ui-- l.iiil' ul iiiou lor tiisiiii'ini in. .1 I'.ili! Oil (I , f!;,:!, :f 1. -f bn'"' lc.:ii!ig j i;.i.iiiinsi,t:ii G,t? (stale of CIij-iiuti W.Nu-imhli lli.it In- li:i till erased, setting '!,!i diial iicount id iii iolii:inisiiiii:iu iit nJ" Ill s:i ill M it ( li: til' , '1, lilt debts i.f slid .ice ;:s. d sitid r Mate li:ii- - been l:p, ji.m ;. on ti - - lly The little city ofUtica, situated near the oldest of New York States hospied tals for the insane, and washed on its northern front by the gurgling and limpid Mohawk, is one of the few towns of the country that have accepted their returns from the census with serenity. We have forgotten how many people there are there, but we have been n imjjregged by the spirit of with which the press of that . - g, The fact that rheumatism I caused by a morbid condition of the blood, exilains the success of Hood's Harsajiarilla In curing this disease. Hood's 8arsaparilla overcomes or neutralizes tho acidity of tlie blood, restore! the vital fluid to a healthy condition, and acts beneficially upon the heart, liver and kidneys. Those who suffer the pains and arhes of rheumatism should try Hood's Sarsaparilla. : j : ia,i -- in- id Si ! i , CITIES, NOT LARGER, DESIRED. i kjkh-ialists- ;i I lie 111 j 1 ant-fac- : 11ETTER Oi ilei 1 ! I It is unseasonable Dyet's Dry Dinner:' and unwholesome In all month that bavo not an R In their name to cut an oyster. 1 i d.-ree- s i your pure and rich in elements necessary to repair tlie waste of the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the must popular and successful medicine to purify the blood, to restore good circulation and to give vitality and health to the whole body, it cures scrofula, salt rheum, bolls, aud all hutnnra and weaknesses caused or promoted by impure blood. X THE PRORATE COURT. IN and tor I Dili County. 'iViiitoiy of l l.ili, In Hu- - m.iiD r i"i li e i ri;.io of Clirisl ian W. NicIm'II. T I j I 8-- NOrJCfc. lll()t ATE SL ! e Post Xo. 1, of tli!s t.aloi, U. S. M. M. Asjicultaral College of Utah. No. 2, bears G. 7.1 degrees 26 min. W. 469 feet tiistaiif. Tlie Ckillcge of Utah Lot located atAgricultural Gem lLACKit XiiTJ Claim, will open for I7t.ili. Logan, UNITED 53. join iii;Z I.oihlI. ol. N- -. nnd 03, be Ktudouta oil StqitpnilHr 2nd. VPPLICATION POH PATENT. Salt Lake City, Utah, 1. of tliiaj ' ginning at U. S. It is Territorial Institution found- Aug. 1W. nl pj N . 4 tlegrers E. 1424 etl him m United States bind grant and Notice is hereby given that Tlio North Amor-- , claim.-ruWO leun Asphalt Coiiijniiiy by Its legally authori- fiet to liht No. 2. ii.mii Tcmtorial appropriations, tor Unfeet,,y J. Klosel. of Ogden, in to Post. Xn. fi. l neiiee s. i zed Agent. Frederick 18 of giving the young men and Welier Count)-- , UtHh Territory, lias nuide ptiqsise Patent, for the inin. W. 1412 ft etui LVhi No. 4. thence young women of Utah a hlieral and plication fur a Inltcil elates iiiusolldatcd Placer Mining Claims to wit: tlie S. WKI feet to U. S. l8t.Ni). 1, of tlie priuitical education in tlie several pu- rt Anne, Point Lookout. Velve. More. exterior lMunilary Line of the Kempton. I tax ter. Alice. Emma, Jane, Marv. Sayer, Loat. suits and professions of life, it haseours of I Ins ciaiiii. and containing s in Agrienlture, Domestic Economy, Krieeklioiia. LcSicur. Laura, Sidney. Gem. Found. Mammoth. Defiance. Daniel. P.. an area of 13.is iieres. From U. S. Mechanic Aats and Mechanical liii- Hindi, Ottniann. Melt. Compton. Last Chance and Wilkea mining claim, aituate in an 'ost No. 3 of lh is H.i im U. 8. M. M. 'giueering. Civil Engineering and oilier Ctali Comity. No. 2 bears S. 27 degrees 24 uiin. E. ajKHial courses. unorganized Mining I Harriet, intlie Utah Terri lory, eoiiafating of following 1280 feet distant. Itliiis a modern c iuiuiieiil.and . dcecrilicd plater mining ground or 8fl.i: linear it several fields ol iiii,lriu-tioiiFound I'lacf.k Minino Claim, foot of the iii ptwdte.uud aurfneo ground allow n on the plat ported on the ground, Itolng IjOte Lot 54, join in 2 loi- 51 5J. 3 55 and means of illustration include the It to 0:1 Ir.eluaive. and dcribed in the 57, beginning sit lT. S. i iwt. No. 1 of United 8tate ExHTiuieut Station and No, g file on official field note aiul plat of tlie rurvey in this office, with magnetic variation at IS de- this claim, and ru'iuinj s 4 itegrees its work of research in Agriculture: a W. 600 feet to lVwt No. 2. thence S. 45 tine gree II minute east, a. follow: farm, including horticultural Fort No. 4. ofI the E.859 feet to I'ost No. 3. tlienee ground cquipiHHl witli modem applianCommencing at U. degrees SI4 Lot which feet Claim, 4. Flupor Mining E- SOS feet to Iost ces. A ecsiking. (lain, rutting and sewnorth of U. 8. Port No. 1. of the Kempton Placer S.88 degrees 43 min. MinfngClaim.Lot No. 37. and I the Initial point No.4, thence N. 45 degrees w. 14S-- feet ing department, workshops iu wood and of the exterkir boundary line of the ui face to U. 8. Iost No. 1 of tlie exterior iron, a new library, museums and other eotiMilida,ed ground, of the almve named ilHcer mining claim, ami running from boundary lines of tlie surface ground means of illustration. lienee N. 4ik) feet to V. 8. Port No. inf the of this claim, and containing hii area Students will lie kept in roiiHtant con37, tliencc eat ISO 16.14 acres. From U. 8. I'ost No. 2, of tact witli illustrations of school mini Kempton Placer Claim, U.Lot 3. No. tlie of 8. aaid claim on to Port feet M. M. No. 2. bears S. trace ing throughout it four years courwild Lot 37 : from thence 8. 87 deg.. Si E. 1301 this claim. U. S. No. 3, 83 degrees 43 min. E. 1019 feet distant. ses. feet from U. 8. IHat No. 4 to U. 8. of thr Anne Placer Mining Claim, Ixit 38, and Mammoth Rlackh Mining Claim. For pamphlet containing announcethence 8. 600 feet to 17. 8. Port No. S of the Lot 55, 57, ments aud for further particular. joining Lots 53. 54, 156 andrunauid lot 38. From thence 8. 000 feet toU. 8. Port No. 3 of the Velve Placer Mining Claim beginning Ht U. S. I'ost No. and Address. Lot 40: from thence 8. SOO feet to U. 8. Port No. ning S. 45 degrees W. 600 feet to Iost J. W. Saxhorn. 3 or the Baxter Placer Mining Claim Lot 43; No. 2. thence S. 45 259 E. feet degrees m s front tins ce K-- lost) feet to IT. 8. Fort No. 3 of lresident. Je tlie Emma Placer Mining Claim. Lot 44, and to I'ost No 8, thence E. 848 feet to thence 8. 000 feet to IT. 8. Port No. 4 of Lot 44. Post No. 4, and thences N. 45 degrees ami tlienee Wert SO feet to C. 8. Port No. 3 of W. 859 feet to Post No. 1 of the exFrom SUMMONS. the Jane Placer Mining Claim Lot 45. Claim terior boundary lines of the surface thence 8. along Raid Jane Placer Mining 8. Port No. 2ofaid ground of this claim and containing Lot 45, 1300 feet to IT. TN THE DISTRICT UOCHT OF THE FIRST claim, and thence ff. SOO feet to IT. 8.soilPort No. an area of 7.70 acres. From U. S. Post Judicial Dirtrict of tlie Territory of Utah, feet to I or the raid claim. From thence IV. Utah (k)- .- Jane Mennnott. Pluliititf, v Janie I'. 8. Port No. 1 of the Mary Placer Mining No. 1 of this claim U. S. M. M. No. 2 W. Meinmott. Defendant. Summon. The Claim. Lot 4S: from thence W. FBI feet to V. 8. lieara S. 83 degrees 43 min. E. 1019 feet People of the Territory of Utah wild Greet in: Port No. 1. of the Sayer Plaoer Mining Claim You are To Jainea IV. Memniott. Notice No. 1897. j No. 514, MOTICE OF IIOMl-STEADlI- .VL PROOF Salt ljlke H). July :i; Notloe Is hereiiy given that tlie follewing-name- d settler Inis filed mitk-- of Ills inteniion to make final in ol Ids eluim and w ill io suppert that raid proofproof untile The ,r hi.H alwanee the Clerk of liefore the Comity Judge Court I at on Provo, tali, foMtahflnnity, Septemlatr riz.: Kii.uls-tShaiiiiiierhorn II. I' 7120 fur the B. K. I N. K. is. s. tv. i. v " W. i4. it Nlj, S- - W. to. Set-- . 17. Tp. . S. If 4E He names the followii.g witnesses to upon hiuI eiilUiulieiL of, suiil land, viz : McK 11, Henry IHMh Ll,d ,K't! Ut e h us W'illiain McKeli, Hyriini L. Merliiig. Court thut all persons interested In tbe estate, Edward, all of Thistle ol mid dpocanod, apjiear liefore tlie raid Probate Court on Haturday. tho 6th day of 1MM, ut 16 o'clock In the rorenoon of Bakl day, at the court room of mid Proliate Court at the Court House, In Provo City. County of Utah: to show cause why an order should not lie granted to the mid administratrix to wll so much of real estate of the mid his a it Iii non residence uimiii ami eiiltivutiou or, said lainl, viz. : deceased, as should lie necessary. Add that a oopy of this order be published at Henry J. MeKell, least once a week for four successive William MeKell, weeks In Th Utah Vali.ev Gazhttk, a newsHyriini I., tlerling, Iziui Edwards, all of Thistle Urab paper printed and published In said Utah Utah County, Territory. frank d. i u Thus, Jokkiii I). Joker, Register. Probate Jut. go. lu ted August 4th, lHWi. SUMMON. TBRitiToitr or Utah, Kep-teinli- er Covktt or Utah. IN I. Y. L. Ilalliday, Clerk of the Pmlmte Court In and for Utah County, Territory of rtah, hereby Prccinei to John Durr, that the is a full true and cor- maud. certify You are hereby siiniinniiedgreeting. rect copy of theforegoing to is.- mid original order to show cause (lie of sale order of real iimlersigmsl. at my mllee. estate why should not lie made. In the estate of Thomas Fenn, deceased, Emery (kmtitv. l liili to j - and now on file and of record in tny office Witness my hand and tho seal of said (Ymrt at mv office In Prm this 4th day Is al or August A. 1)., ISM). tny Y. L. HALLIDA Y. Clerk of the Proliate Court, U. Co., U. T. No.527, - appear-Srtjf.mJVrel-tor- y, aiiHwer a complaint herein bv mid phiintiifwiil.lii five day" Tel- - 1 sive of the day of of this summoiis servisl 011 you within Meuflld Prueim. wiihiiiU ten days ir serici on you oiitsiile of Sm-fll- d Plvclnet. but witliin tlio iff Einurv aml within t wenty days IC County servirt elsewhere. Said action I linniglu to recover frem von the sum of Forty Dollars and tvi Tor gissls. sold uml .iolieensl to at your you sNH'iul iusluiu-eam- l AihI you are hereiiy not iflod that ir toso amgNir ami answer as almve .iiirell the Plaintiff will lake judgment Tor reits l"1'11 0 " ,','u Jta f sto"1 'To tlie slieriff or any constable of Mid county greeting. Make legul servics nnd due ref urn liuwrn G i veil 111 id r my hand, this 17th day of Marej A. ll., WU 8. J. II A ItK NESS. soi-vie- K1()TICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAM) ofllco at Salt City. Utah, July 22. INI). Notice i hereby given thut the d settler ha filed notice of his Intention to make final cniniiniiatlon proof In hla clslm, and that said proof will lo made IicAim Hie Clerk of the County Oniirt, at Provo, Utah, on Bcptenilier 6lh, IffMI. viz.: Andrew N. Holilaway, K. No. MMK for the H. N. W. 1 of See. il. Tn. 6 8. H. 2 K.. S. M . He names the following witnesses to prove FRANK D. HOURS, ill continuous residence uion and cultivation Uk- - ivare. Jusliee Register. of, raid land, viz.: William Rird and Lowe, IjOwIh, all of Lake View. Edward Harris, Utah County, Attorney, for Applicant. James llerliet. Utah Territory. William Rawlings. OK IKEKMITION FRCkir NtfTKE Olliee FRANK D. HOBBS, at Salt ijikeCftv. Ilali PKOIIATF. NOTICE. 1W). Notice is hereiiy given lirat litli. Register. tile A Thompson. named setller Inis his. TN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR Park Att's tor Claimant. intention to make Jimil prispl in i. uicm of A Utah County. Territory of Utah, ss. In the c aim, ami that sal.) pr.mf wid be i!,',,!.. iKoff matter of tlio estate and Guardianship of Ortlerk of thelomuy fiuin of 1iali CoV lando and Aninm G. Hcctie, minors. Order iwdi v!-to causeI, why order of rale of real estate slum Id KoIktI h. If, i oshci, iht'liii'Miii x not tic made. Htoirinciit N.. !iri ror ihis. v. ol David It. Hectic, the Guardian of the estite Vi. hot!. Xi, K KA ol X. E. proof. 4, KiihI (Will S E of Orlando C. and Angus G. Beebe, minor, Notice . Odi-- a preemption S. Um Halt at 4 Tn. Lake Unr City, Utah, I.. having filed his petition herein praying for an July SB. 1S60. IIo imiuoH tlio follow in r whiu.h tonm order of sale of the real estate, of said minors, Notice is hereby given that the follnwlng-name- d !miTv7zH-,,K,!, '",'1 for the iiiirKsea therein set Inrib-- ' has filed settler ' notice of oLrald his intention It I there ore ordered, liy the Judge of mid to make final proof in support of hi claim, ' oU!"Vf ,,r PldnisU Htfli. Utah Co.. Court tlmf all person Intei-eatetn the estate, and that raid proof will lie made before tlio " ol- Thisil.' 'll of auhi mid liefore tlie Pro. . II. or 1. Clerk Utah Utah County Huger. County. Mte 4 kin IX on Hatur&ay tlie 91 day of Heptcni at Provo. Utah, cm Septemlier 41. Territory, IKK. I. vix.: Blackett Joseph ncr, l0il6. at 10 o'clock in tlie forenoon or sakl Mary K. Haw D. H. 11!4 for the 8. W. to. N. FRANK D. JlOIllpto day, at the Court itc m of raid Prolwta tVmrt W. to. H)C.iB.Tp. 6 8. It. 8 E. at the Court Ilouao, In Provo City, diunty of He names the following witnesses to prove T C. Kai i.kv. Att y. Utah: to allow oaure Why an onler should not hi continuous icsldcncc upon and cultivation lie granted to the aaid Guardian to sell so much NOTICE TO UltElllTOlS. raid land, viz.: of the real aetata ot the a ihl minors as should of, George W. Gee, be necessary. Charles Conrad, TN THE PKOBATi: OOVRT. And tliat a oopy of this order be at James A . Bean, 1 Oiiinty, IVrr!t,.iy of I iali.-- lu OFthefTAII matleast onoe a week for four weeks published Nathan of . ter all successively Provo. the Utah estate of of Josiali W. I leming Barrett, In tlie Utah Vam.kv Gazkttk, a newsiwiier, I 1). HOBBS. iuil-- i FRANK Notice hereby tlie given by printed and published In Mid Utah County. hrms administrator or tlie estate r J sinli W Register. Utah Territory. Fleming. dueesiM'd. to t!ie cnMitois of. 1.1 d Joseph D. Joker. all icroiiH lutviiig elaliii agafnsl tlie saiu "deceased, to exhibit them with the iirccs-i- c v Dated August M. 160. voucher within ten inoiiih after tie i:ir I TaRRiTORT OP Utah, publicathm of tills luitiec to the said adminisMi Coitktt or Utah. NOTICE OK HONF.STKA1) FINAL PROOF. trator. I. V. L. Halllday, clerk, of the Probate Court Ollv.'r Hodgson, administrator of tlio estate Land Office at Halt Lake City, Aug. 4th, aH Gtan Utah fl,r of Josiali W. Fleming, deceased. 9 County. Territory, hereBalt Lake City. August 4th. 1st.). by certify that the foregoing to a full true and Not too is hereby given that tlie hdlowlng-imiiicorrect oopy of the original order tq chow lias filed not tee of- - liis intention cause why onlcr of rale of real tot h to should to makesettler tu ir his claim, and NOTICE TO CRKDITUItN. not be made, and now qn flic qud o( nxxird lit that Midfinal proof will lie suppoit maiic liefore the I'rolwite my office, tn his a tisunce the County Clerk of orppKd Mf IN TI1E PROBATE COURT. OF UTAH it lie my hand and the seal of said Court itah County at Ida office In Provo (Sty. Utah of Utah. In tlio at my office in Provo City, this lain' vHr'L?n.,lkJ,omber or he Territory IW-- Via-- t Joacpli matterCounty, of John M. Drake, deSmith. H. E. 6H61 for tlie W- - to. HE. to nU ceased Notice Isestati tin underhereiiy ly of W. H. N. K. u. Bee. IN. Tp. 8 H. HTs E. administrator of the estate John M. Clerk. He names tne following witnesses to prove signed to creditor the or, Drake, deceased, and all nl eoHtbmoua reshtonoe uptm and cultivation persona haring claims against the mid deuf. Mid land, viz., exhibit thorn with tlie to ceased, David Park, within ten innuhs afu-- r tlio first best. Iraac V. King, BEAnYS QRCAHS.writo cata- publkmtiou or this notice to the said adminisLeandro BtetJ, trator. Daniel Washlion. Address, all F, M. M. Kellogg, administrator of tlie estate lugue. of Proyn City. Utah. Gilea Hidden, Beatty, HOBliX, . FRANK New D. of John M. Drake, deceased. ington, Jemjr Provo City, August 9 1860. Register follow-Ingianie- snii-port- fot-owi- ng No. 529. of 1 No. 536. mI gi-e- n -rs |