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(23 L. 1)., time the trio of travelers had years aud the famous ship was 159', loot rets or contests against the claim of the State to found fortunes by forming families never beard from, Tbe destinaany of the tracts or subdivision htrelu-iiefur- e and making homes for three of tion was never reached and to this described, on the ground that the brightest girls in the state of day is supposed to have gone to ibe same is more valuable for mineral than for agiicoliurui p.irposes will be and property attended tbe bottom of the great ocean with California, received ami n.it.-- for reisirt to tlie their lahors for a few years. all its treasurer. Mrs. Turnpike general Land Office, at Washington 1. IUIU to Kotest or contest who had a me- and her adopted sou were the heirs was one Charley witliln the time sjiccifird will lie to chanical turn him and soon to all the great possessions and sufficient evidence of tlio character ol tlie said tracts, and As far b tek as the year 1847 to picked up the enrpeuter trade aud vast fortunes of unknown values, the sclrci ion tluTinf, lining otherwise free fruin will be recommend-e- d 1W50 people imigrattd westward built many homes iu the new aud she began to search out by for approval. with the intention of going to country besides hi own. James her attorneys all that belonged to Frank I). Ho Register, California for homos, but in the became a prosjierous farmer and her late busbaud. Albert gradutiro. A. Smith, Receiver, found ready market for every ated at the Stanford Law School first puliiicaliuii Oct. 27. year 1810 there wasa wild mailing E. A. Mitchell A Co., fiferciiant Tailors. J We guarantee your fit and finish in any coii-sii.ei'- ed non-miner- al l, style and cut. Alterations, cleaning and repsiring we do neatly and at a reasonable price. WE ARE PROMPT. he could furnish for the and was udaiitted to practice and Joe. Dougin Block. emigration to tho west for gold product market was at a high mark at oil was very competent and qualified l'ayson, Utah. Uulted States LanJ Office, United plats Land Offioe and many young men then started tiamued for tho management of her proper-:- y Suit Lake City, Utah. out to make their fortune, and the mining districts, Suit La'ie City, ULili, 1X00. to November handle iu connection' with the first U, horses, cattle October 22. 1900. To traveling in that early day was preferred whom it may otiiireru: and and took for concern: ranch To whom it niny sheep attorney which was employed to Notice liereli? given that the state of Utah nndextoken with peril and hardup a Notice is hereby given that the State ha tiled In thia nltle liar, of laud his unravel tho web of fortune for her the western tourists the purpose and spent some of of Utah lias filed in tills office a list. No. by thef uhl Mate uuder leethiiiB 7 and IS of tlia ship. Among to purchase an old Spauish aud her adopted son. Watchmaker Art Gougr approved July 1C, ISM, tlie in search of wealth was a young gold 1 13, of lends selected by the said State of iu to mission and was fond time Albert same at following trartn embraced la laid Hat, are man the yachting abont 20 years of age, whom for the establishment of jmian-en- t iu towuahip oontaiuinir tulueral elaiiaa of himself of water reservoirs for record, via. we make known by the name of improve the viueyard and orchards boy and hod possessed and Jeweler 1 sailed fine tho old lie of craft which No. soon a was until list for in 19, under Public Buildings, James Turnpipe. lie had no way proudly place rrlgatlngof purposes, the act of Congress ap- the EH SEK: Sec. 26, W SWi Sec. 25 section 12, of getting to the gold fields but by conviuced that malijg wine would with others upon the beautiful proved July 1(1, 1804. The following-traeta- , Tp. 9 3 , R.2E, B.L. Mer. a Specialty be- be profitable; he accordingly built crested bay of Sau Francisco. On Fine Repam-nembraced lu said list, are in a In List 31, fur Insane Asylum, the joining some wagon train and a press and engaged in this pursuit oue occassiou of a day of sport an usorzii mow k door township containing mineral claims ri EH SWl-- 4 Sec. 21, Tp. 9 S, R. 2 E., coming teamster or by engaging ' autTii orJ.H. rAor. Jt kox. record, viz: . all of Section 1, Tp. 10 S., R. 2 E-- , S. as a cook for the company; about until in very short time the en- accident lrappeued to him iu which To iiniwsnHra mtorr M wns Vi NW of beautiful boat were bis KE SW his NW The capsized, L Mer. premises J; this time there was a camp of largement Section 22, Township 10.S., Range 5 E. steamer and Gople of laid lilt, so far as they rotate to a and the produc- llewns picked up by aid tract, by doMplptive subdivision have western travelers making ready quite S. 1j. Mer. of became wide- brought bAck to life after a time his tions distillery boeu conspicuously pouted In this office, for for the long journey as James A copy of said list, so fur av it reluspectlou ly auy person lnterwtod, and by known by the boat surgeou. Among the ly throughout the state. lates to said iracts, by descriptive sub- tho public generally. , joined the camp, and became to homesick become had Charles passengers was a beautiful young During tbe sixty day next following the divisions, has been consjdcuotibly postwith other youny men who innotice thi ilatoof under womau of line appearance and Continuous Gu-n- , dcpartnutntnl ac former Gold, Alumi his for East and bcb ed in this ufilje, insetlion by any go of November S7, UVi, (S3, L. D. 4MI), were in the camp. struction who was and marked bad and the Rubber Plates. Gold num and parent a and interested, by public protest nr ruiitrtagaiiit tlie elabn of the accomplishments There was a stalwart yonng man quaiutauces hereto or of state any the trart ulidiviion generally. and Porcelain bridges. Every gone on a journey for the E.ist attracted toward the man picked During tlio sixty days next followiug in before described, on the ground thut tbe among the number who was kuown before his western friends had and oftlie from waters bay, up thq operation guaranteed. Ibe dae f this notice under depart- same i mure valuable for mineral than for as Sam Sneezer, and they made found out the news. He had not became so interested iu his welfare puriKiees will be received and mental instructions of November 27,' sgrinnltural noted fur report to tho general Land Office, confidents of each other aud made Dr. Tt- - F BolladajJ. his wife aud she became as to olfer any assistance she could 1806,(23 L. D., 450), rotests or contests at IViudiiiigtun, I). C. Failure ki to pretest or fur the future how they written to plans West of Guthcils all was not right, but givo toward hastening bis recovery Office Two doors against the claim of the State to any of contest within the time epccilied will be Harbor Shop. would accomplish tl)eir task aud alarmed that evidenced ilia the tracts or subdivisions the mail services being, poorly from such a perilous adveuture. eharaeteruf theauid traeta. and theaeloctiou described, on the giound that tlio same thereof, being at hrrwlsc free from nbjoctiui, gain a fortune together would elapse Upon the first slight visit the meetBOOT & SHOE SHOP. When Spring opened the traiu managed and montbs la more valuable for mineral than for will be recommended for aiiproval. from tbe ing of their gaz-- was thrilling aud mail would come before Hobbs. II. Frank be will received Register, of 20 wagouB, well armed with agiicuiturai purjioses All grades of boots and shoes Qco. A Smith, Receiver. eastern world the matter was not mutual aud tlie new atteudaut was and noted for reiwrt to tlio General the number and made to order. ammunition, guDs Lund OUice at Washington, 1) C. Firat publication Nov. 24. taken much notice of for some time. very welcome and remained within of men Bools and shoes neatly cooks, teamsters, including Failure so to protest sr contest within Tbe bouse wns well furnished and the cabin until the stoumer reachNotice. 32 set out were be tlio time specified will considered iy all, gnards only the necessaries of life were not ed tho wharf and tbtn there was Rubber bootsrepnirod. and shoes repaired. sufficient evidence of the United Mate Land Office, on their long and perilous journey. Blie also was provided a reluctaucy in the parting of the lacking, character of the uid tracts, and the Salt Lake City, Utah, The teams were composed of Responsible work done. October 15, 1900. with help aud company by a gentle nowly formed acquaintances. But election thereof, being otherwise free six mules of four and horseB and One-hablock west of 8. Doug- -, lf from objection, .will lie recommended To Whom It May Concent: womau being left with Ler at the exchanges were made in tho adof was news in There each team. store. State lass' is tlie Notice hereby given that for approval. time of Charleys departure, the dresses of the 36w)y found friends of lists filed office in this of Utali has troubles the Indian the Frank D. Hobbs, Register. along .Tesao Tyo. lands selected by the said State under route and the little company took little baby girl waB but six months which after words proved to bo Geo. A. Smith, Receiver. old when tbe husband left her, more, for future visits and calls section 12, of the act of Congress apFirst publication Nov. 10l the trouble- -' against The 1894, 16th, following months ilew by and no tidings ripened into lasting bliss until proved July traeta embraced in said lists, are in some red men of the plains. ever came of Charley, and it was young Albert, the rising attorney, Notice. . townshi Aloug the route many while containing mineral claims of finglly conjectured that he had look MIbs Annie Sweetwater for United States Land Office, record, viz: people had fallen by the way, and been muideied by ,the warlike his wife and they lived happily Salt Lake City, Utah, In List No. SO, for the establishment found many by purchasing your OcL 20, 19u0. and maintenance of an Insane Asylum, the little company on the way. James was with Mrs. Turnpike, his mother Indiana of and wagous, destroyed To whom it may concern: M camps Section SW the SE NWWi'i H and very kind to by adoption. Albert never forgo Section (4, which only the irons were to be thoughtful Notice is hcreuy given that the State 11, and the NEMN W , R. 4 E , S. L. Meridian. Charles family and offered to the many kindnesses of his youth- COFFINS & CASKETS of Utah has filed iu this office lists of Tp. 0, seen and the company had many In Lst No 35, for the establishment assist her if in any emergency it ful days when he was receiving his lands selected by the said state under of A. PETERSON, maintenance of a, Reform School, narrow escapes and wild ajven-tore- s and was necessary, but the family of education. section 12, of the Act of Congress ap- the W H NW Section NE before for mouths reachiug PAYSON, UTAH. proved July 1C, 1891, the following 10, andNEl-4NEl-4;(Samuel inveetod nil of hia his three, which we will now call them, 21, Tp. Id S., R. 5 E., Salt Lake Ft Bridger. tracts embraced in said lists, are iu would not complain. ' Meridian earnings aud riches iu a large Hearse furnibhed free, in the city, The young men here became townships containing mineral claims of of to all :iwho buy their undertakthe rethis About so far na they land grant of Mexico and the lime, year Copies of said lists, record, viz.: with a young man by ' acquainted subto raid late desoriidive tracts, by were many people government deprived him of all ing supplies from me. In List No. 10, Miners Hospital, the name of Charles Sweetwater prosperity ,there been have divisions, conspicuously Wi H W Sec. 21, Tp. 9 S. R. 2 E., S. coming west to the gold state and acquired title to his greAt possesposted In.this office, for Insjiectiou by who was anxious to join the com James became one of the wealthiest L. Mer. to and soon was he sions obliged any peison interested and by tlie pub- pany and go to California to seek HOMEMADE CUPBOARDS AND In List No. 19, Reform School, of tbe great western capitalists, dispose of the balance of his lic generally. his fortnue; dually Charley packed EH SW X Sec. 21, Tp. 9 3., U. 2 E., S. fowus were springing up in dif- property to become settled in bis FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. During the sixty days next following bis L. Mer. aud joined the combelongs notice and dale of tills under the he of state ferent the a departon such tcansactioua 12. .School parts No. of Mines, List lu pany. Tbe journey seemed al- invested his means in lots and the lar-- scale I'revideut. SE K Sec. 24, Tp. 9 S., R. 2 E., S. L. mental instructions of November 27, most endless and was one of that he was soon re- T.O. WlliMRU W. K. TANNXR contests or L. 1). fatigue 1S9G, 459), (23 protests Mer. valuations were rapidly advanced duced to a mere scanty liyiug aud U. 8. W154MKR. Ceihier the claim of the Slate to any of and hardships but a fortune was Copies of said lists, so far as they re- agaiust now counted was obliged to commence his life millions were until hereinbefore or subdivisions tracts the Authorlied Capital BtOSk what all iu the company desired late to said tracts, by descriptive subin anew and hia family bad grown by aud real his not and same on the the that described, only ground and onward they pushed until Salt divisions, have been conspicuously $10,000.00. is more valuable for mintrul than for but in cold cash this time to the number of tight posted in this office, for Inspection by was reuched, aud personal property Lake City he will received purposes in banks. children, having had tbe misforany person interested, and by the agricultural and no toil for report to tlio General supplies were laid iu, some animals public generally. There were no railroads iu tune to have lost bis wife Emily Land Office, at Washington, D. C. fail- exchanged for fresh stock uud the PAYSON EXCHANGE During the sixty days following the ure so to another, Mary protipt or contest within thp journey was resumed. Tho des- those days, wagon trains were tlio and remained date of this notice under will be considered who was a widow with instructions of Nov. 27, 1890, (23L. D. time sjecified erts aud the mountains wero en- only means of transportation, Moreland, charof the BANK and tbe careB of life SAVINGS six children tlio which the deserts traversed contests against dreary 459), protests or acter of tlie said tracts, aud tlie selec- countered with grit, and their double the at seemed to come claim of the State to any of the tracts in both directions, just otherwise free from journey in the course of six long and dry plains Parson, Utah.il or subdivisions hereinbefore described, tion thereof, lielng hail so wlicu fortune bis. time went east and catno people recommended for many be will apat last was mouth tiresome and Objection, more is rrausacti'a General Banking Biulnei, on tlie ground that the same as well as west A few years mysteriously left him aud been proval. wore the mines fur mineral for than valuable agriculFrank 1). Hobbs, Register. accomplished, from Lira that he worried 4 per cent interest received aud (J corgi A. Smith, Receiver. tural purposes will-hreached and many people were passed by, many were afflicted taken 20. himself Oct. into a long spell of brain Frist pubiioation noted for report to the geueral Land paid on time deponlta. there before them just im eager to with diseases of different kinds five so D. months wns alter and Failure fever C. office, at Washington, There hardships and many deaths was the cause of gain riches. to protest or contest within tlio time Notice. illness and suffering laid away to were not over with even in Cali sad partings of long friends among COLLECTIONS specified will he considered sufficient whom Charleys wife was number- rest in the green mounds near the State Land Office, United A few of land the guld. character fornia, evidence of the Salt Lake City, Utah, ed and the little daughter was flourishing city of Oakland. Cal., of the said tract, and the selection . October L 1S00, years passed away and the work A SPECIALTY. and thus three ventursome young lilerof, being otherwise free from objec- No whom it may concern: and labor of theso years hod not transported to tlio care of Sams Not the ire that itate that i. in tbe fortunes hereby given their found for tuen approval. tion, will lie recommended fortuues for the three wife who proved a kind of Utah ha filed n thi office lit of land amassed Frank D. Iloblis, Register. state aud laid down their and she tbe ber golden school elected by the (aid atate under ertlnn ll of gave young men who Venturod westGuo. A. Smith, Receiver. the Aet of Coiigre approved July lives in tbe sacrifice, and town of and tbe precious neighward among strangers, leaving advantages The following traeti'embraced in uid lint First publication Nov. 10, 1900. of riches left to be entheir gain in lived. borhood which they are in towuhiM containing mineral claim their homes iu the far east. li ft behind them. those joyed ny of record, via: The millionare James lral no Notice. James hod found friends cul Such is life iu the far west. In Liat Mo 00, for the establishment of JOSEPH E. PAGE, Frank Frost. United States Land Ofliee, permanent watnr reservoirs for irrigating became acquainted with a family, children to make home pleasant; SW ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. SW; NW4; KWI NB4 Salt Lake City, Utah, parpoaw. eetion A, Township 10 8. Range I E, 8. L. and took a decided interest in a bat a young son was adopted into Oct 17,1900 tier. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. certain member of the family bji the family and was known as How to Curs Cioup. In Mil No, 34, for the entablUhment and To whom it may concern: and he became of Leonora Albert; name grew Summerfield, uf a Reform Pchool.SW NWV. tho Office in Lemmon Bllr., Payton. Notice is hereby given that the state maintciiauee 8. 1.. Her. and the Section 24 township SS. , Rangel to studious at school and was bright Mr. I1. Gray, who lives near grew acquaintance or Utah has filed iu this office a list, No. a to o 111. relate far they Acopyofsnid for oue of liis years, of which his Atm-uia-, Duchess county, N. Y R. S. Wimmer, IT, of lands selected by the said State uld tracts, by dewriptlve aubdivUioi. lias greater proportions in so much In for thi ofliee, ho made the matter known to family were proud. for tlio establishment and maintenance been eoiuqdcnouily posted Chamberlains s: that Cough say and by of an insane Asylum, under section 12, !niertion by any (tenon interested, his friends Sam and Charley, but James Turnpike was now a Remedy is the best medicine 1 Notary Fuhlic. tbe generally. public ef the Act of Conitress approved July 16, fine During the sixty dayijnext following the they were working a considerable wealthy man and owned ships and have used. is a ever It 1894. The following trade embraced date of this notice under departmental inOF CE IN RANK. l for desire-did and flora each of steamers distance childrens other his own. Dlie contain21. 1.. croup anil remedy November 439), Piiifl, of (23 struction in said list, are in a township nf claim tlie contest When given against tlie notciftm meet. to make a visit to New York and never fails to cure. protest or ing mineral claims of record, viz: D. State to anr of the traot or subdivision becomes with child os bad he tbe as confessed of that wealth the Lords Lots 3 & 4, and NE1-- 8W1-- 4 Section hriwinbnfore dreerilied, on the ground that Boon Charley compare Salt 2 E 7, Township 10 A, Range tbeumeia more valimlile for mineral than found favor iu the eyes of Annie the East, and he accordingly fitted hoarse, or even after tho c roupy NOTARY PUBLIC for agricultural purpueeK'will be received and Lake Meruinn. will has predeveloped, it to tbe General Land .Office, Archibold and fell to the shafts out a large 6bip and a valuable cough Pas s on, Utah A copy of said list, so far as it relates noted for report D, C. Failure so to protest of eupid from that sourco. In a cargo for tho long 1 rip by wafer, vent the attack. This should be at Washington. subdivito said tracts, by descriptive Ji. CROOK, or eontest nllhin the time specified will lie short time it was discovered 'that and set sail for tbe older and more borne in miud aud a bottlo of the JOS. sions, has lieen conspicuously posted in considered nfficiont evidence of the rhnrueter of the said tract, and tlie Sam too had met one Emily civilized part of ibe world once rough kept at hand ready this office, fr inspection by any person otherwise free from selection thereof, Atorneyat-Lav-Op?r- a as soou as these for the instaut had aud more same the of verdict interested, and by the public generally. objection, will lie being ue Capo- Horn, by way reeoinended for approval. next following During the sixty days Frank H Holilw. Register, been rendered in his case, when bngost ioute by water. The days symptoms nppenr, For sale by I). lieu. A Smith. Receiver. the data of this notire under 1 1c heaid by the two others, so iu audjmoiitks passed, which grew to V, Iruin .1, ck, Iaj tor, Utah. Instructions of NoVemler 27, First ulillcuti"ii Notice. Notice. -- F. McCAW, I vein.-le- d nect-Bsar- y EHTIST . . pt-ra- al j lion-miner- al Yoii Can Havu 3toxiey 1- -4 4 S-- 4; 2 1- -2 0 -4 1- -4 S Sec-ll-- u 5 e nt non-miner- al e non-mine- ral ' step-moth- er Professional Cards - J 4 Stark, al llen-detsl- iot lic-med- 0-t- . 5. 12. r |