| Show THE ' ANTELOPE STAR CON NOTES OTHER UNDO Den STOCK- - FOR BLOSSOM ORE BODY ! SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MARCH 11 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N 4 The Herald Republican Salt Lake City Utah" i ? Gentlemen— Itv afforded us a ' great Nothing so far has been given out deal of pleasure and satisfaction to officially on the consolidation made the past week of the Antelope Star read in this morning’s issue the splendid article headed “AMATEUR GARBeaver Range Mines Blue Rock-anMcLease properties in Mineral Moun- DENERS TO CUT LIVING COST Offer of Prizes as an tain range It is understood that stockholders in the two principal properties Incentive to Young People Wins Apare to receive one share in the new of Clergy Business Men and company for two in the old The new proval- Others OUTDOOR WORK AN Star Many company is called the Antelope Consolidated Mines It has 8000000 AID TO HEALTH” shares of 10 cents par value or a capWe wish to say that this action on ital of $300000 Anthe stated unofficially that the 'It is Star part of THE had issued nearly all of its commendable and we intelope 1000000 shares and that the Beaver dorse isithighly with all our heart and agree Mines had issued about 500000 Range inOne two would shares for these implicitly with all that has been said consume 750000 shares It is said that by the many honorable ladies and genof 100000 shares were given tlemen upwards whoso words of commendation some of the adjoining property It for is also stated that a strong syndicate and praise as well also as their promhas taken over a block of 500000 ised support has been printed therein for which it puts up a big workingshares capWe would suggest that an extra lot of ital of possibly $50000 to $75000 This is for mill and development purposes copies of this Issue of the paper he Isit Is declared This would total 1350-00- 0 sued and we hope that you will reprint shares It would leave 1650000 the article in full with all additional shares in the treasury or the control It is stated that H L Parker has comments which you may and no doubt been appointed general manager of the have received and will- receive from new company and that he will assume his duties March 15 He was formerly time to time as the printing of such with the Utah at Bingham and comments will stimulate your readers with the BullionApex Mining at to action on the suggestions contained : v t ' “Contractor at the Sioux 800 Consol! ‘ ' three-compartme- nt - °fn nMroinAwy ays the Tintic Central - drift would Herald-Rep- ’ - announced yesterday by the company that was a surplus in the treasury there now- available for another distribution among of profits from ore shipments and that the board of-of the stockholders at the directors will meet Monday fices of the company in the Newhouse and declare an extra dividend building 1 cent payable 'April 15 the books of distribuclosing April 5 The initial 3 The mine is tion was made March milsituated at Pioche Nev Of the 200-0lion shares capitalizationin about the treasshares will remain are coming regularly Shipmentsto the ury the Salt Lake smeltersa mine from of three or four cars at the rateare said to net the com- week that The $1400 a car better than Jiany of the new ore beddings was opened up by a raise from the tunnel made about 450 feet from its portal face the tunnel comis now stated that ore It The is coming into Itself was ago organized eight months panywas financed and largely by eastern investors Five months ago the ore awas carnetting it is about $700 the company December the values had said Late in In January Increased to $850 a car above $1100 and the cars were netting the values have last monthmore during the Is stated by gone up to $1400 and ' - 00 officials High Copper Prices Far Into the Year Wire) (By Badger Bros Private —The copper New York March a10 firm tone for shows metal market this side of August Spot all deliveries are quoted unchanged and late 87March to 38 cents a pound: April from at 851 0 36 May 35035$ June 3413 delivbut sales are small for nearby has been eries Third quarter copper booked at 82 cents July 82 i cents and 311 cents Buying and has been in good volume for July sellers state that covering in that big month’s delivery is fast disappearing from the market August-Septemb- er and the crops as per its contract The company will do the work under the supervision of the entryman They will summer-falloforty acres each alternate year Iq thd fall of tho fifth year EIGHTY' ACRES as rethey will plant and give tho entryman law quiredS by of the crop the followharvest v ingTerms of contract payable as folwhen ONCE lows: $5000 AT you list your name with us $20000 when you nave examined the land and made your at the U S land office in Salt filing Lake City $15000 when we have cleared and ploughed the first forty acres as required by law $15000 the 1st and then $15000 following Marchconsecutive each for three years As contract and agreement when all nstallments are paid theofentryman the crop will receive raised on the EIGHTY ACRES The crop entryman for his portion ofto the $120000 from $80000 should realize - To those who will pay-th$100000 cash down or give short-tim- e we notes will which the bank will accept agree to fence theOrEIGHTY ACRES under cultivation monthly payments can be arranged w ‘ TWO-THIRD- TO THE HEADS OF FAMILIES - TWO-THIRD- - South Hecla start- Mining company is of work from the old piece ing a new level that promises to develop Dwyer Into something of importance any day General Manager George H Watson said yesterday when asked to it that this raise is going uprelative on a fissure It has been started from the tunnel level at a about Dwyer 1400 feet in from the portalpoint is apIt proximately 400 feet from the surface The Already some ore is coming-iformation is such in that block of it is that the fisground that sure will make offlikely into the soluble lime beddings a little further up snow storms and Owing to the the bad conditionbig of the roads only a limited amount of ore has been moved down the canyon the several weeka The week endingpastyesterday three carloads from South ilecla were to the smelters Mr Watdispatched son declared yesterday that Judging from appearances the movement of ore the coming week from Alta should be The teams are largely augmented to go In in greater numbers prepared and efforts will be made to open up roads permanently for the bobsled the season Some ore has been moved lately from the Mlchlgan-Uta- h Emma Con and ANDlOlfPART AND OITTLOOK ’ - - “Owners of mining ground in the eastern and northern ends of Tlntio are the arrival of betanxiously awaiting ter weather’’ says the Eureka Reporter a dozen new been organised and are companies have “Perhaps to do some work there among preparing them beCopper Leaf the Canyon Siding the and the North Standard Then ing there are the properties which are loto the north including cated farther lc and the Eureka the corand while the former is not a newKing was only recently that it it poration was properly equipped and put into condition for extensive work To the couth of the Tintic Standard there is an extensixe piece of mineral ground on which three or four new companies will no doubt soon be operating and then to the west are the properties of the Eureka Lily and Eureka Bullion while the extensive holdings of the Chief Consolidated company stretch from one end of that section to the more other and include a hundred or The Chief Consoll-ate- d romislng claims East Tintic holdings company's for a alone will furnish employment number of men during the coming large summer in fact quite a force is now at work there comes a report that From Payson the canyon Siding people have placed a large block of their treasury stock which will enable them to Install a small hoisting plant and compressor it possible to sink a deeper making shaft and the property of the North Standard adjoining has already been financed by Salt Lake people There la also money enough in the treasury of the Copper Leaf company to insure of the ground the proper development and other east Tintic corpora at depth seemto be having no difficulty Our information from important-bankintlons In raising all the money that is needed interests suggests higher prices to carry on operations? Inspifor the copper group especially steels ration and Chino Independent Lackawanna Republic particularly Expect Arming Ships Crucible and Sloes are following the of United States Steel which Will Send Stocks Up leadership is at upper resistance levels and is by professional operbeing bought ators for 120 American Locomotive (By Badger Bros’ Private Wire) and New York March 10 —We have rea- and Car Foundry are well taken Anson to believe that the Washington floor advices are bullish on them decision to arm and call ticipation of armed protection for shipin extra sessionships is favorably Congress regarded-b- ping is raising Marine common and the financial in- preferred and United Fruit terests country's who haveleading impatiently for decisive leadership looking tohoped adequate immediate protection and agfor the natloifs gressive defense preparedness War supply securities are expected to respond to the Washington news Lehl-Tint- NON-RESIDE- NT RE JUAN LAND CATTLE & DEVELOPMENT CO for the small sum of $100000 - S- - HOMESTEADS: HOMESTEADS: HOMESTEADS: IN THE OF' SAN JUAN COUNTY UTAH THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE “EMPIRE WEST” THE TO THE HOMESEEKERS OF UNITED STATES And one of its practical forms is intelligent individual effort that develops collective financial strength— so important a factor in national supremacy Conservation upon the part of the Individual— the building of a surplus— Is essential to both national and personal protection The Officers of this Institution stand for America first— and all the time American Consolidated Copper company la down from Big Cottonwood ' where he is looking after development work In the property on the west side of South Fork a short distance from the Cardiff He found the roads bad down to the main canyon with new snow-slidhaving occurred over some of the properties buildingssome damaging Con Copper At the American been with has the work gas south on interfering out the Silver King fissure a blower and fan with Accordingly Pelton wheel and other apparatus are being sent up to furnish power and ventilation There is a volumfe of 300 & minute flowing from gallons of water and this the portal 'of the main tunnel will be converted into power by use of the Pelton water wheel and the fall afforded The apparatus is expected to be In shape soon when operations will be'expedlted tho Silver Following King fissure was south 400 feet a cross-fissustruck This has been drifted on 20 feet but bad air stopped the work and the blower will be put in to is a few feet firstthe Iteast that expected cross-fissuwill the up along another big break that makes pick through 500 This work is to 600 the country Some good feet vertically underground ore was found in the 400 feet drifting on the main fissure The cross-fissuIs the one the Howell a little below and to the east is running the new tunnel to tap at depth es i- - - re - 1 : Joseph Heber F J' March A D 1917 at 2 o'clock p ro at courthouse in the courtthe roomcounty of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 1st day of March A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By J EL Clark Deputy Clerk been set for hearing on Friday the8 23d day of March A D 1917 at o’clock p m at the county courthouse in tho courtroom of said court tn Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 8th day of March A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By OJ E Clark Deputy Clerk Petl Leatherwood Attorney for E - - - - - - 320-ac- re non-reside- nt Replying to your request for further Information the land in San will say: We locate the Juan county regarding ENTRYMAN he makes the filing we is do the work Our CONTRACT and easily understood George A Adams (now Representative “I the Legislature) says: and attending have been engaged in farming in San Juan county for 25 stockraising and have reclaimed several hunyears acres dred both dry farm and irriThe county is especially gated land farming The crops dry adapted to corn barley produced are wheat oats seed also alfalfa potatoes alfalfa andseed which grows Soudan grass and An average crop of wheat prollflcally is 25 bushels per acre oats 35 bushels 75 to 100 bushels alfalfa potatoes seed 250 pounds per acre although some crops nave been product:ng as much as 650 pounds per acre The rainfall is from 18 to 25 Inches during the year” Signed “George A Adams” from San Juan county representative K B Hyde says: “I have lived in the county for 56 years have proven homestead and have up on a never raised less than 25 bushels per acre one season I raised 53 bushels During per acre I consider San Juan the best dry farming district in county The precipitation the United States is about 20 inches per annum A forty-acr- e tract of alfalfa produced 1$ tons per acre on my dry farm" Signed VE B Hyde” head of Rpof Ll A Merrill stathe state agricultural formerly experiment tion at Monticelio says: “As a result of the operation of this station confidence has been established in the dry and without question farming San Juan industry the very best county ranksinasthe state and county farming dry in my Judgment' is the best dry farmsection in the west” ing‘Neilson Bros in 1914 on 87 acres of wheat per acre” produced 47 bushels “George45Adams on a tract of 60 acres bushels of wheat per acre’’ produced “The experiment station produced 40 bushels wheat per acre” “D B Perkins had the best and produced 644 bushels wheatyield per acre” The commissioners say: “There iscounty In San Juan county a vast land which quantity of the agriculturalof the farmer to awaits only plough make it productive There are THREE MILLION acres of grazing land The nature of the county is rolling general and most of the land Is covered with more or less heavy growth of sagebrush The climate varies from temal perate inin the northern part to the southern portion The air is crisp and dry The days are are usually warm while the sun cool all the year round The nights shinesnearly every day and the growing s6aself-explanat- ory 820-ac- re - semi-tropic- SILe SHIELD BREAKS two-thir- - two-thir- 820-ac- non-reside- re ds nt ' Chas W NlbleyVlce President Rodney T Badger Vice President Henry T McEwan Cashier George H Butler Assistant Cashier : re re - - - - - - I and-City Utah hereinafter known as the party of the first part hereinafter knosn of as the party of the second part Section 8l?ElS'd a$o nonLldlnt prty of n r”rftu”feaSKrnty second homestead follows ee e f0“ towortlp Salt Sr‘uJ?dtood and ran “JJV 1909 and rules relating thereto necessary im- That KEsed 'the said ‘party of the first ent y deacribcdlana for the provements on theasabove government of the Am required of the entrjman o the second part UnltSect?ont2’ WHEREAS’ said party of the second part nipfylng and in consideration of the second that for terms said the locating and conditions of £Is agreent by with the lb “ win at cron all hereinh1a5& conditions and terms the the above described land under productionson set forth inafter o5KntoanJlsaldl-Srtyo?the”r- " ’ land cash in’ h'ana-- at" the" "time of making entry on the above described 1917 which must be on or before May 1st or ) Dollars h C In THENATIOKAr C1TV cVi- Vr wifpiacid until the first tortj of Salt Lake Citv Utah tocleared of rank and acres been have ploughed (40) s Said money to bo payable brulj said party or tne ursL tinn said' certification that the improvements bank upon satisfactorythis by made in accordance part contract with have been ) Dollars ( vot for described land above on the 1 ’produced 1918 all and crops March payable fiscal for the year ) Dollars ° payable" Marcli' i lVlV an'd" "all' crops produced on the above described land for the fiscal year Dollars (Ion the above described Vote for land ’i’lV20"and’ all crops produced March payable fiacal the for year Dollars yabfewiien said party of ’t’he first part lias complied with the provisions t'e s amenti o’ned In Part C D sad E to be oresai (F) Of the1 after to carry 12 per cent Interest until paid and made hearing to the maturity said party of the first part and placed In escrow at THE payable NATIONAL CITY BANK at Salt Lake City Utah to and burn plough clear the first part agreesnative Sections (A) Said party of within two than to crops other grasses the brush cultivate and plant of tho above described land date of entry forty (40) acres years from the of to clear and burn the brush plough the first agrees Said part (B partyand within three years native than grasses to other crops cultivate plant from the date of entry an additional forty (40) acres of the above de- cultivate and plant to crops (C) SaidjarSTo'f the first part agrees to from the date of entry the years Section other than native grasses within four forty (40) acres mentioned in ParttoA of this cultivate and plant to crops (D) Said party of the first part agrees from the date of entry the years native grasses inwithin Bfive other than acres Section this of mentioned Part (40) forty cultivate and plant to crops of the first part agrees to (E) Said party the six years from the date of entry said other than native mentioned grasses within in Parts A B C and D of this Section acres eighty (80) to be the property of the said party of the second part Except productions mentioned in Section 4 and thresh Section 4 Said party of the first part agrees 3to care Eforforharvest d of said mentioned in Section Part the crops of the sixth year of the entryman work ia to be done under theclaims supervision crops all the no rights or interest in any Section 5 Said party of the first part of the second part may at any of tho above described land and saidcontract party make further developments for time either personally or by separate own interest his the benefit of Section 6 This contract and agreement Issued in triplicate one to be in the bank and one for each of the parties placed WITNESS our hand and seal this day and date SAN JUAN LAND CATTLE & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Subject to the approval of the officers of the company ’ not--wit- ' non-intere- o d-°n- st re-plou- gh 1- re-plou- gh re-plou- gh -8 one-thir- Parti- of the First Part - By Agent Party of the Second Parti STATE OF UTAH County of 191 persona lly On the day of and me appeared before the signers of the above and foregoing instrument who duly acknowledge to me that they executed the same isossssseoei Notary Public My commission expires tloner e IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-batdivision in and for Salt Lake county State of Utah In tie matter of the estate of John G Morrison deceased —Notice and settleThe petition for approval third annual account of the ment of G administratrix of the estate of John set for Morrison deceased has been the 28d day of hearing AonD Friday 1917 at 3 o’clock P- - m March at the county courthouse in the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah with Witness the clerk of said court affixed this 9th day the aeal thereof of March A D 1917 HOMER Clerk THOS (Seal) Clark Deputy Clerk By J ELee Booth Badger & Rich Attorneys for Petitioner ' - - - te 3tVfsStflnand cash in hand -- - t SuLTorSflaSr - te SUBSCRIPTION ON HOMESTEAD DEVELOPMENT CONTRACT CAmE Probate and Guardianship Notices titioner Consult county clerk or the respective IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-ba- te signers for further information division in and for Salt Lake ASSESSMENT NOTICE State of Utah county lHSTRICTOtT?PRL THE IN COLUMBUS REXALL CONSOLI-date- d THE In the matter of the ’estate of Willhate division in and for Salt Lake iam Mines Principal place deceased— Notice of business company Chrlstopherson of Utah county State Salt Lake City Utah a of Lynn Smith praying petition of Jona- forThe In the matter of the—estate Is Notice cergiven that at a hereby the admission to probatetoof be than Lovell deceased Notice held board of of directora the the tain meeting document purporting of William on the 6th day of March The petition of Robert E Dimond last will and testament 3917 an asfor the issuance to himself of was of two cents (2c) a share corpraying deceased and for the j sessment letters of administration in the estate Chrlstopherson stock on the of levied the to capital letters of j testamentary of Jonathan Lovell deceased has been granting has been set for on poration payable to F B Cook sechearing set for hearing on Friday the 16th himself the D j retary on or before the 10th of April A March of 23d day Friday daym of March A D 1917 at 2 o'clock 2 o’clock p m at the county j 1917 at hie office 125 8 Main street 1917 at in the courthouse at the p In the courtroom of said Salt Lake City Utah Any stock upon courtroom of county said court in Salt Lake courthouse may remain unLake City Salt Lake whichonthe assessment in court Salt City Salt Lake county Utah 10th day of April 1917 will the paid Utah county witness the clerk of said court with be delinquent end advertised for sale the clerk of said court with at the seal thereof affixed-th- is 27th day theWitness 8th affixed this public auction and unless payment seal thereof day of February A D 1917 is made before that time will be Bold D 1917 of March A Clerk HOMER THOS (Seal) on April 27 1917 to pay tne delinquent THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By J E Clark Deputy Clerk-and expense of sale assessment Clerk Clark E J By Deputy Robert R Wedekind Attorney for PeF B COOK for o E Leatherwood Attorney Petitioner of Said Company titioner Secretary bffice 125 Main street Salt Lake IN THE DISTRICT COURT PBO-baUtah! PRO-baCity COURT DISTRICT THE IN division in and for Salt Lake First ? for publication March 8 1917 Lake Salt and in division county State of Utah Utah of In the matter of the estate of Will- county State ASSESSMENT NO 5 In the matter of the estate of Thomiam Brazier deceased —Notice MOUNTAIN TOPPER CO WOLF The petition of Nellie Clark praying as Madill deceased — Notice of business Salt Lake The petition of William G Madill Principal for the issuance to herself of letters place Location of mine Cache of administration in the estate of Will- praying for the issuance to himself City - Utah iam Brazier deceased has been set for of letters of administration in the es- - county Utah at a hearing on Friday the 16th day of tate of Thomas Madill deceased has i Notice is hereby given - Dry CONTRACT AND AGREEMENT THIS CONTRACT AND AGREEMENT made' and entered Into this and between SAN JEAN 19i tj COMPANY corporation of Salt Lake '& DEVELOPMENT' UND te THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) J E &Clark Deputy Clerk for PeCarlson Attorneys Carlson Expert Farmer Expert THOS G CLEGG Live Stock and World's Prize "Bull Moose” Potato Grower E T WOOLLEY Real Estate Broker San Juan Land Cattle and Development Company 222 Continental Bank Building Salt Lake City Utah Gentlemen: — Please find inclosed OFFICERS: Postoffice Money Ordertoor BankasDraft apply part for FIFTYon DOLLARS E T WOOLLEY President homestead contract Thirand payment President Vice 'HAMMOND I I do not I to he returned if ty Ddllars M&n&ger seen land the have when I ' locate and CUTRIGHT A H Secretary Treasurer Name Manager First Assistant A B HOWE Second Assistant THOS G CLEGG Address Manager - By BOARD OF DIRECTORS: A H CUTRIGHT Real Estate and Engineer Contractor and I HAMMOND L Mining Farmer Locator and A B HOWE Homestead Farmer DESAN JUAN LAND CATTLE222AND CONTIVELOPMENT COMPANY SALT NENTAL BANK BUILDING LAKE CITY UTAH ds - “Banking Perfection Under U S Inspection” OFFICERS Smith President Grant ''Vice President Dollars he pays In because if Fifty the land when he is not pleased with he sees it we will returnhehim Thirty has paid Dollars out of the fifty DolHe can only be out the our Twenty and lars which we retainhimforover time the land in taking expense autos in our To all who have not yet taken adexercised their right vantage of aandhomestead NOW Is the in securing TIME to do so The remainder of this ‘grant will soon be gone and the opportunity lost forever Address all communications to the Hart J Attorney for Petitioner Fitzgerald j Fifteen feet of snow now ties In IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-baplaces about the site of Silver Shield in and for Salt Lake selected for the new working shaft county division of State Utah Thework was started recently without In the matter of —tho estate of W G Notice the machinery which wll be hauled up Timmins deceased of W W Timmins praypetition as soon as it can be done advan- ingThe for the issuance to himself of letters of administration In the estate of tageously says General Manager H S W deceased has been set Joseph The raise going up near the for G Timmins on Friday the 23d day of hearing Miracle stope out from the Niagara March p m A D 1917 at 2 o’clock tunnel has broken through into the at the county courthouse in the courtore It is expected to have the ore room of said court in Salt Lake City shoot constructed to handle ore from Salt Lake county Utah this new face in a short time Ore la the clerk of said court with from both the leased theWitness still seal thereof affixed this 8th day Vice President L L Smith of the blockscoming of ground of March A D 1917 life am Patriotism is for all son is over seven months long The soil Is for the most part deep and fertile and is easily cultivated' varying from light sandy to a heavy clay loam Well water has been obtained at a reasonable from 35 to 150 feet” depth varying J W Faxman dry farm expert of the Utah Agricultural college says of San Juan county: “Here is an opportu-t- y homeseeker that for the bona-fid- e is rarely found A person can get a farm under the enlarged homestead act for almost nothing and make it worth thousands of dollars in a few years Itis estimated that from 500000 to 750000 acres in San Juan county aro susceptible to profitable cultivation unde£ springs dry farm methods Numerous are found in the ravines and small cansurface from obtained is Water yons wells from 10 to 100 feet deep orWhen two the lands are fenced in a year the grasses grow luxuriously” The climate is pleasant The thermometer seldom goes below zero There is a good supply of snow In the winter months generally from one to three feet and most beneficial This lies on the ground for about three months The summer days are not exceedingly hot and the nights are always cool Copious rains fall in June and the late fall months The precipitation averages- 17 to 22 inches annually There la no better dry farming disin the state than San Juan trict county- Crops such as the following are recorded on the- dry farms: Fifty bushels of wheat 80 bushels of spring oats 50 bushels corn 100 bushels of potatoes 500 pounds Soudan grass seed 300 pounds alfalfa seed radishes of two and a half pounds each turnips of fourteen and one-ha- lf pounds each of seventeen pounds sugar mangles eaCh on the Privileges for liveThestock La Sal forest are liberal ranges to the lands reserves are should he the The live stock adjacent Industry ultimate aim of the operator of these lands Those who desire to take 'advantage of the generous offer ' made by the United States government viz: securhomestead a ing in San Juan county Utah can obtain the services of the San Juan Land Cattle & Development company for the small sum of $1000 and the crops as per its contract The company will do the work under the supervision of the entryman They will summer-falloacres each alternate year In forty the fall of the fifth year they will plant the eighty acresofandthegive the encrop the tryman harvest following Terms of contract payable as follows: $50 at once when you list your name with us: $200 when you have examined at the the land and made your filing United States land office in Salt- Lake cleared and City $150 when we have acres as reforty ploughed the first March $150 the following by law quired 1 and then $150 each year for three consecutive years As per contract and installments are agreement when all will receive paid the entryman of the crop raised on the eighty acres The entryman for his portion of the crop should realize from $800 to $1200 To those who will pay the $1000 cash down or give short time notes which the bank will accept we will agree to fence the eighty acres under cultivation Or monthly payment terms can be arranged One dollar per 'acre Is the usual an entryman on a for charge homestead locating this charge were made If mean $320 for services by us it would rendered On our plan the first 3260 as well as all future payments Is used toward the development of the homestead and no locating fee Is' charged The entryman holds the title to the land We do the jfirork for him It is for him to lose his money impossible or his homestead He secures the patent at the proper time Do not delay In your name which are made with us for reasonsfiling following quotation apparent by the Lake Tribune of Janufrom the Balt ary 31 1917: (Special to 80the— Tribune) “Washington to Congress Secretary Lane reported January that in twenty-on- e the passage of days after the law December 29 1916 entitled ’Stock Raising Homesteads’ 27383 ' apwere filed covering 10138000 plications acres for which fees aggregating $664720 were paid by entrymen” This dispatch shows the great interest taken by the people of the United of the opStates in taking advantage afforded them Itwesurely emportunity the are defact whlch phasizes to the people that now Is the claring time and San Juan county Is the place for them to use the generous offsr made by the government to secure? a dry farm or homestead We again declare that our company furnishes the WAY and the MEANS to enable them to do this hence do not delay- but forward your name and FIFTY DOLLARS that your name may be listed among the first Send a POSTOFFICE MONEY ORDER for the amount and we will notify you when you can he taken care of by us so that you may make your filing If dc not file on the land after you you have Inspected it we will return you THIRTY DOLLARS You must pay your railroad fare hotel bills and filingIf fee there is any way the entrymen can lose his money or his time we fail to see it He cannot lose the w - The Nation might be influenced by its every citizen UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK 820-AC- therein Our National Strengt- h- ) securing a HOMESTEAD in San Juan county Utah can obtain the services of the SAN Good-sprin- gs e It was WHO DESIRE TO TAKE of the generous offer made advantage States government vlz ‘United the by - We present to you a proposition that will be of great benefit to you if you will act upon it as you acted when you made up your mind to get married: If you say it is the $250 which stands in the way of your proposition we say: “You would not have let $250 stand in the way of your getting married to the girl you ' loved” It is simply a matter of making up your mind to do so because “where’s there’s a will if there’s a way” We say further there is any one so dense he-!- 1 cannot see the advantages which will accrue to'hlm and his heirs' by 'taking up the proposition we are offering for his benefit God pity him He certainly needs the pitying care of the Almighty If he cannot comprehend and sense the benefit and blessing this will be to him and his heirs If there is any way he can lose his money or his time we fail to see it He has everything to gain and nothing to lose He cannot lose the $5Q he pays in because if he is not pleased with the land when he sees it we will return him $30 out of the $50 he has paid He can only be out $20 which we retain for our time and expense in taking over the land in our autos To all who have not yet taken advantage of and exercised their right to secure a- homestead NOW Is the TIME to do so We expect to exercise our individual right and secure a homestead each through the company under the plan which they have arranged and which Is clearly set forth by them If it is good enough for us and our sons why not for you and yours? There never was an opportunity like this presented to you before and we do not believe there will be again as God has made but-oncrop of land now The people having a chance to secure a birthright as American citizens and an Inheritance in the favored State of Utah while there yet remains a part of the 2000000 acres qf land which the government has grainted in its special privilege to Utah under conditions which allows the entryman to homestead 320 acres without requiring him to livo on the same This privilege Is not granted to any other state In the union The remainder of the land thus set aside will soon be gone and then what a wall will go up from those citizens who have failed to take advantage of the opportunity which they once had and how their children will read of the chance their fathers had and WAS SO BLIND they could not see: and who affprd to make thought they could not the necessary effort to secure the same They will he in the same position as the man who said to his children: “I have seen the day when I could have Jackson county for the whole ofWhen bought a pair of boots” did by his not askpd children why he buy It answered “I did not have the boots” not however will Such an answer sons of today the native-bor- n satisfy as they will surely say to their dad "YOU BET YOUR LIFE we would have GOT THE BOOTS” V ’ THOSE - SfllflH HECUSWTS - other papers HERALD-REPUBLICA- N Central” Evans-Morrls-Whitn- ey - - 11 PAY ANOTHER DIVIDEND ' ublican’s workings fully open the 500 feet deeper than the deepest point he In the present workings and would be no question that thereoutcome of the work It Sells the regarding the not the intention to discontinue Is as the the shaft work being done from is present showing on the to870 level of permit EAST encouraging altogether such a plan Blossom Iron “The work from the side if it is started would be handled and consequently it would by contract in any way Interfere with the not other development work in the Tintic be-liv- es - d - - : level and dated are drifting on the also on the 1000 foot level In hopes of a line on the big copper deposit setting the iron Blossom that runs throughEureka Reporter says the ground “The Tintic Standard billed out 'five will have carloads of ore last week andthis week a somewhatwasheavier tonnage then and short month a February on the there was a complete tie-u- p this the railroads but notwithstanding with Tintic Standard closed the monthore to a total of nineteen carloads of the mine’s Ncredit In charge of the Chiplos North “George Tintic say Eureka King In the wagon road will soon be al-in that the of machinery shape for the hauling for this ground The ready purchased company has erected buildings and made other preparations for an exthe tensive campaign of work but mawinter weather came on before Salt Lake chinery could be delivered the company and people controlefforts the treasury has their through been pretty well filled Tha Rrt thing of In the spring will be the sinkingand sha£t not a big when this starts it will probably be stopped until several hundred feet has been accomplished- the of"A sinking winze is now going downthenew at TinticSouth mouth of the tunnelEast acin Standard ground Duncan the contracto Elmer cording tor who has charge of the work The winze is going down in a north-sout- h east-we- st fissure at the intersection cross break In the fissure Is and little shown a little quartz iron The winze is blotches of sulphides At a point down about twenty feet 885 feet in the tunnel a winze is to be sunk to catch the same crossbreak at depth "While there Is little work going on in the south end of the Tintic district St Is said that the coming spring will or result in renewed known activity on two propbest mining the three of One of the properties of that section some attention erties that will receive owned and conthe Diamond Queen is This ground people trolled by local work developmentore has received someseach has for the a systematic but secnever been made except In that near tion of the property which is quite the surface Manager Thomas Iloldaway of the the Tintlo Central property confirmed deof an effort being made toBlosreport this ground from the Ironthe divelop som mine Mr Holdaway says matters rectors are trying to arrange the Iron Blossom management and with St is more than likely that the proposiwithout tion can be carriedis through to drive a drift trouble The plan Central the over Into the Tintic Blossomfrom This 1700 level of the Iron would have about 500 feetofto go before the Tintic It reacrod the property Central but it would cut through a section of the Iron Blossom promising an excellent apd later would prospect owned by the piece of mineral ground ' fJ- lie :o ‘F V l Are you going to allow your sons to think you a xnossback a’ dullard and so dense that you cannot see the light of this proposition and take advanGod” tage of it? "Forbid it Almighty not what know “I said Patrick Henry course others may take” but as for me and my houses we will 'secure a homestead In San Juan county under the LAND' CATTLE plan of the SAN JUAN which & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY ie clearly set forth In the following advertisement now running In this and - -- e j of the board of directors of meeting the Wolf Mountain Copper company 191 held on the 18th d of one-ha- lf an asseasment No 5 ofFebruary ($ cent per share was levied upon tne of the corporation outcapital stock to S A Holmes payable standing treasurer or the company No 506 asbuilding Ogden Utah Said sessment payable immediately Any Stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on March 16 1917 wilt be delinquent and advertised for sale auction and unless payment at public la made before will be sold April IS 2 1917 at o’clock p m at the office of the company No 506 Eccles building Ogden Utah to pay the delinquent assessment thereon with the costs of of sale advertising and &expense HOLMES Secy A No m6 Eccles Bldg Osrden Utah DIVIDEND NO 13 AND EXTRA NO 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a dividend of ten cents per share has been declared payable on March 31 1917 to the holders of the issued and shares of capital stock of outstanding the Silver King Consolidated Mining of Utah a corporation of Company records of as shown by the stock Utah said company at the close of business on March 17 1917 also a dividend of five cents per share to be known as been declared Extra Number Two31 has 191 on March to the hold- -' payable ers of the Issued and outstanding stock of said company as shown by the stock records of said company at the close of business on March 17 1917 The stork will of the transfer books 1917 and rebe closed on March 17corporation 1911-By for transfers on April 2 openedorder of the board of Ec-cl- SOLON SPIRO es directora President G W BROWING Secretary Salt Lake City Utah March 3 1917 ASSESS9IENT NOTICE ASSESSMENT NO 1 NONPAREIL Minea Development Co Notice Is hereby given that at a' meeting of the board of directors of the Mines Development Co held Nonpareil Utah on the 5th at Salt Lake City of February 1917 an assessment day was levied of i of 1 cent per share upon the outstanding capital stock of on or before the corporation payable1917 the 10th day of April to Edwin treasurer of the company Clayton Lake Utah Any stock upon assessment may which this City remain unon April 10 1917 will be adver- paid Used for sale and sold at aucto pay ths tion at Salt Lake City Utah public assessment and costs of advertising EDWIN CLAYTON Secy and eale at-Sal- t |