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Show Very Jleinui Lublo Cure of Dlnrrliuea. "About six years ago for tho first time in my life I had a sudden nnd severe attack at-tack of diarrhoea," says Mrs Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. "I got tcin-poraiy tcin-poraiy relief, but it came back again und again, and for six long years 1 have suffered more misery nnd ngopy than I can tell. It ytaa worso thau death. My husband spent hundreds of dollars for physicians' prescriptions nod treatment without avail. Finally wo moved to Ho&quo county, our present pre-sent home, and ouo day I happened to bee an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy with a testimonial ot a man who had been chrcd by it. The case was so similar sim-ilar to ray own that I concluded to try the remedy. "The result was wonderful. wonder-ful. I could hardly realize that I was well again, or bcliovo it could be so after havlug suffered so long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing but u few cents cured me. For sale by All Druggist - 3 i - i i " i , UNITED f.TATES fcAhD QPVCE, ' , SaltliaTfeCIt-, Uidh, Jutjo 8, lm. To WliamUmy Concert!! " - ' Notice In U heretiy clrtn tivM&e folioiYlra ttwinUlitiriat lias teen tccclytd it M office tYoin tin! United States SnrrtJct-Ocneral W 1tlu tii . ! TownMilp 84 Hotjtlt, tni?.i IS Vol. B. I, M,r. pnlil Vial trill to nir1 In V&W -pOico July 9, 11X0, Mil Ilia Ht.MC liavfiiff acquired a prercrcVe rlttht qi selection' -lii4cr tho Act nf AiiifuMiis, ISM. eiccpt utMer tlffUM Initiated nrloi'to Mrt'utH-rJI.tlMStVlllle allowed intll ftor.t 7. IOOVi inclusive, vllliln wfilcli to CicrcUa '(u risUt. . . ' ' e I'rem and after 3eiitenil)cr , 1801, ttie rmaH-liljfvfCUiit rmaH-liljfvfCUiit landn.shcvld tlieifl be jiiir, n e tufviieileB to ujury unde? (lie publlq laud J. ' rUANK P noniis, . r UeBJ'Jer. pstray Notice. I have In my" bonenston tho folloirlittr Hev crlM et tray animal which If not claimed and (At en away, wilt tin sold at public auction td the hleheat cash bidder, at.my Corrnl'. In Cedar City, on Wf ndy the)Jthda? o( July. 1903, at the liourot 2 o'clock, p.m. " ' QneredyearllpK heller, white ipot In face, crop off right rar, ercp and silt la left car, branded IP on left rltii, ' Bald estraywai taken up by me In the a!d city on July 2,lcoa. PacdJulyM9q3.I,'""""tCCfdCe'"'f Professional Qaifls. '"'i Hi iimiw.w i jEf h.Wan, ATTQflNIJV AT t-AW NOTARY PUULffc.,. I uvoi(urc Diock, m Cedar CUy. feEQ."'B. GREENW'COC LAWYER CHLORAL PRACTICG OP LAW- Beaver, Utah, i . . .. i , , ' "i - i Wn), Itouctiiit ' J II, Arthur d IIOUCIIEN & ARTHUR 1 NotnrliM l'ublc, I, it)il anil MlulDi; A V Atttirnoy. ' r I SURVEYORS. 4 1 All I.nr.rJ und i'MltiliiRlidiilinKBl'Tiiinnt-i f ly nttenilpil in, l.t your Iteiil lnito V A nnd Mlnluc rrnprrty -t Itlt un. A JSptary l'ubllo Altay In office. 9 Olllcp lu , '9 A tXl'lllit IlLDa. Ccilnr CI y, I'lnh. A ' f . ' DR. E. SMITH O O DENTIST ft It now permanently located in Cedar City, prepared to do oil clacaas of Dentistry. Work of the County and surrounding districts sollcHed j?i lors, S.ul Floor Furniture Block. CEDAR CITY. .... UTAH. j PflLfER BROS, j t HARNESS SHOP, i ! rtmi nr mi n ii in CURRENT SNAPS, Wo havo only one of those elegant stock saddles left. X X It'aa icil beauty pud cheap. f J t in li iipe A First comc--Flrst served, i 5 JETHRO PALHER, I Hanager. STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED' STATES LAND OFFICE. Salt Lako City, Utah, Juno 15, 1903. 7b Whom tt May Concern: Notice li lierrby given that the Stnte of Utah hn filed lit tlu office, lUts of land it. lrctcdby IJ ttatr under trctlon 11 of flit act ot Ciinct" ap3tovtl julj IB 1334 The l(nlotIHf Unci embraced In abl lists, are In townships coulalulng mineral claims of record, vlij TheSCM NW Sec. 28. NW8W(( Sec. 21 andNi:wNJV'Scc.25.T. SS., K V W., S I,. Mer embraced In list No. 182, fpr the establish, mem ot permanent water reservoirs for trrlira-tlnir trrlira-tlnir purposes. The tili SEW; SHU SEt( Sec. 10. Wij SWif ec. 11, KV4 HVM Sec. IS, T. 3B , It 10 V , SW SEK and 8t4 SWt Sec. 11 T.37 S., H. 10 W., embraced n Hat No 18.1. Itcscrrolra. Copies ofsnld lists, fo fnr aa they relate to aald tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, harp beea conspicuously posted in this office lor Inspection by any person Interested, and b the public generally. gen-erally. During the sixty days next following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of November 27, 18DS, (211.. 1). 4W), proltstaoi contests Hgnlust the claim of (he Slate to any nl the tracts or -ubdliiUloiis hereinbefore described, on the ground that the sime is more valunblc for mineral than foraKiiculiural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the GenerBl Land Office, nt WashlnKlnn.D. C. I'ailute so to Srotest or contest nlihln the time specified will e considered sufficient evidence ot the mm-mtnernl mm-mtnernl chnrncter of paid tracts, nnd the setrc. lion thereof, belli? otherwise free from objection, will be iBCommcuded for approval. l'.tANi; I). HOlllls, KeKister. a co. A. Smith, Receiver. iCIrst Juuo 26 I.ast Aug 23.1 STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Salt Lake City, Utah, June 17th 1003. 7V Whom U May Lonurn: Notice Is hereby given that the 8lte of Utali ha Hied In this office a list No 71 of lands selected se-lected by the said state for the use of an Agricultural Agri-cultural College under section 8 of the art of Congress approved Jut) 16, 1894, The following follow-ing tratts embraced in said list aro in a township cou'alnlc mineral claims ol record, viz: Lot 1 Sec. 18, T. 58 S K. 13 V S. X. Mer. A copy of said list, so far as It relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, had been cousplcuousl) posted In this office for Inspccliou by any person interested, and the public generally. gener-ally. Within the next elxtyMtijs following the date of this notice undei drpsiliueuisl iutriiclion- ol November 27. 1SB6, (23 I.. I).. l',0), protests or contests against the claim ol the Stale to any ol the Iractanrstib llvlslontheteinbefurc described on the ground that the sao e Is more valuali e for mineral thau for agricultural imrpotes, will be received and noted for report to the Ccbcral Laud Office at Washington I). C. 1'uilure o lo protest or contest wlihin the lime specified will be considered sufficient evidenced the non mineral cliararler ol the said tracts, and the election thereof, being otherwise free from Qbectou,wlll betecomuiendrd for approval, l'RANli U. JIOIIIW. Kealfler. GIlO. A. fMITII ltecetver (l'lrot, June20.-Last,Aug.28. STATE LAND NOTICE. UtllTEO STATFS LAND OFFICE. Salt I.ako City, Utah, June 22, 190J. 7"' k'wk My cencei n The Stale nf Utah h.-nlnn selected aa a part ol its rrant for the establishment of permanent watlr rcscrvolra for Irrigating purposes under the 12th seclon of the act of Congress approved July IA, 1891, the following described tract returned re-turned lv the United States burveyor-Reniral is mineral laud, notice Is liereb) git en that the jJ State will submit proof as to the charactei ., stI hiTirt. Iiefor the rfeisierund Heteler,al thla office, on Monday, the 7th day of September, Septem-ber, 1U03, at 10. Ol a. m viz; The NWII NKUiSKV NEK.and NKM NWU Sec V5, T. 88 8.. It. 10 W., S h. Mer., embraced in list No. 184, for the ustabllshmcut of xsrma. ncut water reservoirs for lrrl.'Ulng purposes. All persons claiming nuv iinruon of sulci described de-scribed tiacts as mineral (coal) laud.ordesiriugK protest or object lo Hie selection thereol by the .Ute Hie hereby sumniuiiett t'l Hppcar on ths ,s' sii'luhtiu totiiugny In support of thcil ialinsv.1 olfirctious. KeKister. 01(0. A. SMITH, Receiver. first, July 3-Liat, Aug. 28, 03.1 i m ,nn rn n,.T r. a .irfjT -I -ir i it ... iuimaa-n rrr -t - Trtc s,fc ,n. , William' Lamb. - J. A. RQOt. i V oseprilveBter, Jieiry Wstsrlipld. a ) Lun Ceda' and St, Q$prg; $ Stage Co. i Are prepared to jiccompclatp the? travel" c ing pnbjic with Ud Vpt there')? on tlie s j road. ' ' ' c Fare fron? .Cedar o JLund $2.50. Ropnd 1 trip $4. do, (?ecar to' St.1 George $-j.oo, h S Rqund trip $5,00 ' " c 5 EXPRESS OFFjCE mTt ARTHUR HOUCHEN, C I S ..HI.. 1 1 .0 , ,..., , .,i. ill STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATE? LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake Cltyt Utah,' April 27,1803. 7& IfAam 1 May Conft'rn: Notice Is hereby nlvcn that the State ot Utah has filed In Ihif olfice a lilt No. 40, of lauds selected se-lected By the said State for the establishment and maui'uante pf an Insane Asylum nndcr under ace. 12, of tlm Act of Coriu'reu approved July 16, 1874. TI10 follow in? tracts embraced In aad IJst, ate In a to nahlp cpntaln-Inir cpntaln-Inir mineral claims of record, lzt The Eh NWU Sec. 2fi, T. 39 S R, 0 W., S, I,. Mer. A copy of said list, ad far as It relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions: has been conspicuously posted in this office, fpr Inspection Inspec-tion by any person lutercstrd, and by tiro public pub-lic ircuerally, ' Within the next sixty daj h follow I inr the data of this uctlco, under deiKirtnienuI Instructions Of November 27, 1896, (23 L. I). 459), protcsfn or contests against tho clalui of the State to any of tho tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, de-scribed, on 'the ffrquild that the same Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, pur-poses, wlt ba received pnd noted for report to the tleneral Land OtTlce, a( Washington, D. C, Pailurcsoto protest or contest wltlilu'the time specified wll be conslilared lurficiciit evidence of the iioii-mliicral chatactpr of the tracts, aud tlieS selection thereof, belni; otliervl.C frco from objection, vf HI be rccomtncndcd for approval. l'B-ANii I), llonnn, KculMcr. Geo. A mmitu, Kccclvcr. 1'lrst Slay 8,-J.ast July 10.1 STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITpD STATE? LAND OFFICE., Salt I.ako City, Utah, May 4, 1003. To H-'bom tt May Conctrm Notice is hcrebv Riven thai the State of Utah has filed in this office a list, No. 4, of lands selected se-lected by tile said Stile lor the rstabli-hmeut of permanent water reservoirs under Section l2ol the Act of CnuKress approved July 16, 1031 The fo lowluc tracts, embraced In said selected list nie in a township containing mineral claims of record, vix- ThortV, SW: NE'f SW and SWM SE'f Sec. 17, T. 37 S , R. 10 W , S l Mer., A copy ol said ilst, holaran it telates to said tracts, by descriptive subdlHsl ns, has been cotiiplcuously posted In this office for Inspection by any persou luterestcd, aud by the public gen eruliy. Wlthla tli c sixty days next follqwluc the date of this notice Under departmental Instructions of November 27, 1SB6. (23 L. D., 4S9,) protests or contests against the claim of tho Otato tq any of the tracts or subdivisions lierelntielor- described, on the ground that the same Is more valnablef or mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report' to tlia General Land Otlice at Washington, I. C. Failure so to Erotevt or contest within the tlms specified vt 111 e considered sufficient evidence of tho non-mineral character of tho tracts, and tltri selection thercof,bclnirotherv,lse free from objection will bo recommended for approval. frank d. nouns, Register - , Geo. A. KtilTH, Receiver. IFlrstMay 22,-I.asJ July 21,) M. A. No. 3059. Application for Patent. UNin-p STATES LAND OrFIClt. Salt Lak'e City, Utah, May 21 1903. Notice Is h.reby given that J. II. White whose Post Office address ts Salt Lake Cily, Utah has made application for a United States latent for tho Illue Ulrd Lode mining claim situated In l'lnto Iron Mining District Iron County, Utah, consisting of ISno linear feet of theLoda and surface grotpid 600 feet wide, being Survev No. 4996 and deccrlbed in the field notes and plat of the official survey oil file in tills office, with magnetic anatlou at 11 deg 60 mln to 15deg36 ruin east, as follows: llcglnnlng at corner No. 1, a corner of the claim from which the quarter ectloti lorner on North boundary line ol Section 3D 'lp. 36 S K, 13. W bcara N. 41 deg 29 mln W. 782. 8 feet nnd running thence N.7I degSl ml 11 K. 0"0 feet to corner cor-ner No I, thence 8. 30 deg tSmln K. 1M0 feet to comer No 3. thence S 71 degSl mln W. COO feet to corner No. 4, thence N, 30 deg 15 mln W. 1&0U feet to Cottier No I. tho piece of beginning, Containing a total and net area of 20. IV) acres, all of which Is hereby .-lalmed and appllco. for. thero being no Conflicts Tho presumed general gener-al course and length nf the clti or lqds Is as shown by the nlat of Survev. Said lllur Ulrd Lode claim forms a iiortlon of Section 30. To. 3o 8 R. 11. W. bait I.ako Meridian), Meri-dian), Utah. Said Illue Ulrd lod.-. location mining min-ing claim being of record In the office of the f'ountv Hecorder at I'arowan lu Iron ounly, Ulali, In Uook "D" of Mining Notices page m, records of said County. Tho ncirrst known locations being tho Yellow Jacket MlnuSurvet, No 1777, and Last l fiance, htirvey No, 4978. Lode Mining claims. I direct thai this ilotlco b- published In Tun Iron County Recokd. it t'edar City Utah, the newspaper pnblhed nearest the said mining claim, for the pcilod of 9 weeks. I'RANK D. HOMIS. Register, R. K. KfJbS, Clalmant.s Attorney, Tlrst May 2-Last July 31.) 3TATE LAND NOTICE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Salt Lake City, Utah, Juno 29, 1903. To whom tt vtaycoHCtiu Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah lias filled lu this office a list No, 64, of lands selected se-lected by the said state for the establishment nnd maintenance of a Reform School, under section 12. of the act of Congres- approved Julv 10, 1894. The following tncts embrared In said list are In a township containing mineral claims of record, vli: Lot 24 Sec. 18, lot 2, snd SE' NWl Sec. 19. T, 38 8., It II V and SWIf! sWIf BF.4, and SEU SEf Sec Si WV,NV'and NKl HUH Sec. 8, T 37 8., K. 13 W., S L. Mer. A copy of said list, so far as it relates lo sal, I tacts by descriptive subdivisions, had been .onsplctiously potted lu this office for Inspection In- any person luterestcd, aud the public genei ally, Within the next sixty das following the dale f this notice, under driiuuneuial iu.tructiuu il Novembei 27. 1896,(21 I.. I)., 1 9). protests 01 contests agslnst ihe claim of the Slate to miy (' Hie Uuclsur nut) lit lilou.lKlelnfiefjre describei' on the ground that I lie me is more valuah e for mineral thau for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the Urnera Laud Office at Washington l. C. 1'illure mi ic prniest or contest within the lime specifier' will be considered sufficient evidence of Ihe non mineral chsractri ol the said tracts, aud the .election thereof being otherwise free from .oblcctloil.wlllbctccomuirndrd for appioval. I'rank 0. minus, RvKi-ter GEO, A. -Miril. Rceiver (I'lrst, July 3-Last, August 29, '03.1 Cholera Infantum, This lias lonfj been rcrunrtU'd os one of tho most rlnnfferouannd fntnlillseuBes to which Infants 11 re subject. It enn bo curi'il, howpver, when propeily Iretited. All tlint Ih necsMiry Is to p.vo Clwmberlaln's Colic. Cholera hnd Ula-rrliora Ula-rrliora Hetnedv arid castor oil, ns directed dir-ected with each bottle, and n cure is certain. i?or Sale tar Ajl Qrutr(;tsi w " I w. nwiMMif - tj f j?ttllisaUbsas4 Orpgon Short lion Rail Road, .THrcc'L XjIiio to Wnlt Z-iplco, ' Worth TIMD TAllLE. outh ' No. 1. ' STATION;. No. 2 ArTo:3Sa m I Salt Lake I L's6:0Jpm " OllOpm I Mlifoad ) ,7ilJani fvj Mlnm Mil ford Arvd:50a)u ' 7132 " I Lund I fi,v9:01 J " Clio " Modcna I " 10:5 " ' 3:30 " I Callentes Ar'v i 55 p ut . ' ( Pullman Paluco Slecpcro to Salt Liako' D. E. BUIH,EY, ' . ' G. T, &T. A.. Salt Lako City, Utah, 1 f STATE LAND NOTICE, UNITED STATE3 LAND OFFICE. H Salt Lake City, Utah, June 22, 1903. If 7o 11'hQ.m tt May Concent: U Notice ts hereby gvcn that the State of Utah I ( has fil-d Jit this office lists of lauds selected b- tho ssLl stale under section 12 of thoact of con- , gress approved July IB, 1894, Tho following I, tracts embraced In said lists, aro In (or. nshipl I containing mineral Claims of record, yI: , I The HEU N WM Sec. 13 T. is S., R. 9 IV., em, I braced tu list No. 48, for the establishment and I niatntenattcoof a State Normal School. ' . I" The NWK NWW ec. SS, T 3S S., R. 0 W I " cmbricedln list No, 184, for the establishment of permaucut water reservoirs for Irdgatlnit . purposes. Coplej of sild lists, so far as they relate to said tracts,b descriptive subdivisions, havo been con. spuriously posted In this office, for insiectiou v by any persou Interested, and by the public '' generally. Uuriug the sixty days next following the date of Hit-. noti:e under departmental Instructions ol Novemlwr 27, 1850, ('3 L. 1. 450), protests 01 contests against the claim of the Mate to. any ot Ihe tiactsor subdivisions hereinbefore described; oiitheutound that the same ts mote valuable fur mineral than for agricultural putposes wilt be rtcehed aud noted for report to the General Land Office, at Washington, I), C, Failure so In E totem or contest within the time specified will e considered sufficient evidence of the nou mineral character of the said tracts, aud the se. lection theieot, being otherwise fiee from ob lection, will be recommended for approvM. FRANK. D. 1101)113, Register. Oeo. A. Smith, Receiver First, July 3-Last, August 23, '03. I I STATE LANp NOTICH,. J UNITE!) STATED LAND OFFICE. .1 Salt Lake City", Utah, April 27, 1903. "? TL, 7o fMom it May Concern: ' Tho state of Utah having selected as a part ot I ,ts grant. for. tha. establishment and malu I ialnancc of an lnsaue Asylum, under tntr mi' m section of tho Act of Cougress atmrovctl I section of tho Act of Cougress approved ; I July 16th. 1894. the following described tracts, 1 E returned by tho United States Surveyor-General )sF as mineral land-notice is hereby" given thai' Tl thesald stale will submit proof as to tficcbar.-.i M tcrof said land before the Register and Receive!1 j at this offic'f.'oj Monday the 13th day of July "J 1903. at 10 o'clock a m..vii: "4 IheWi, NK'fSec. 25, T. 39 S . R. 9 W S. j L Mrr., embraced In List No. 48. for the es- J tabllshment aud ptalutlnance o( an lusane Asy lum. f All persona claiming any portion of said dc ,1 scribed tract as' mineral Janil, ordcslrlng topro J test or object to the selection thereof by thf state, are hereby summoned to appear on that date and submit testimony in support of their. ( claims or objections, Frank D. florins, Register Geo. A. Smith, ,' Receiver, J (First May S, -fa! July 10. ' - . . , 1 1' M. A. No, 3694. h Application for Patent. UNITKD STATES LAND OFFICE. 1 Salt Lake Cltj , Utah, Juna 9, IOCS. B Notice Is hereby given that Richard M. Waltd "1 wiioBuI'ostofiice address is Denver Colorado, ,n by hi? agent ami attdrney In fact J II. White, St" of Salt Lake City Utah has 'made appllcailoif ' . .1 .. "..V".1'6'1 States patent for the lialv '. Lode Mining Claim. Lookout Mine, The Ulck- M man Mine and I oil Wedge Lode mining clalmu jf Consolidated situate in I'luto Iron Mining Ulr.. W Hlct.II1Coul,y-ulttll.co",'ls'l"nof I5W.I497.C, r II3l.3iiiid 301.8 linear feet resctlvely of sale! ,f Imles and surface ground as shown by plat of ' f f.urCJJ'.Lcl,"f n"ey No. Su03 and described in ffl tho Jltld notea and plat of tho ofiiclal survey 011 f lliolii this ofllce, with magnetic arlatloll at M 12 deg 22 mln lo 18 dig 16 mln east, ns follona: ,'.e,",,1!.lut'..at. Comer No 1 a comer of tho V Rail Lbdo-Minlng claim, from which the quar- h tcr section conn. r 011 north boundary line, of e,c,,f',,.Tp.S6S. R IjW bears N. 10 ilcg 2i Z mln E. 2438.'3 feet and runiiiug thence N. W dei f Umiii W.6Jl.3feettocornr Ho.4of the Dick- Wit man iine. thruco N.S9deg 48mlu I 600 feet Rl to corner No. 1 of aald Mine, thedee S. to dei. JaaVJ-v 14 mln C. I1J4.3 feet to coiner No.2of tald mine, JsBltf thenco S. 39 deg 46 mln W. 13 4 feet to corner Nn bbbbVII I of Lookout Mine, thence S. 2o deg E. C03 feet sai'll to corner No. Vr of said mine, thence S. 3D deg Hll 40 mln W. 1497.6 feet (o corner No. 3 of said H nilue, thence N. 2j ileg W. 446 S feet to corner t?2'l" Wedgo claim thence S. 73. (Jog 3i mln W 850.4 feet to corner Ms 8 of sald.clalm. thenco N.115, deg v.u.sfect to corner Sf. 4 of aald claim thence S. 3'J dog Jtl mln W. 20VI aet lo corner No. 3 of The-Iialy iflda mining claim, ihence, N 50 deg 14 mln W. 601 feet to corner No 4 of said claim, theuce N. 31 deg 48 mln E. 1M0 feet to corner No. 1 of said claims tho place ot beginning, containing .1 total area of 5".7.2ncrcafrpii which llio aggro gate area of 4.115.1 acres In conflict with Queeli of iho West No. 2, survey NO 4770 Wellington survey No. 4701 and Wellington No 1 survej f.o. 49,6. Lode lulningcIaimslsexprcsslvexceiM ; ted, and excluded, leaving a net area ol 52,770 acre hereby claimed and applied for I he rrc- " sumed general course and length of each vciu or lode line Is as shown by the plat of sun ey. I rom corner No. 1 of 1 ookout Mine tho oitart ter section corner on north bound rv line of sectlou 30 Tp. 86 8. R. U W. hears N 9 deg v. 3i 1 mm W. 2J0J.7 fe6t, from corner No. 1 of Iron Wedge said quarter section corner bears N, 11 deg ii mln 3u sec E. 3527.3 feet, and from cor- ,. ncrNo. 1 of The Dlckman Mine said quarter seiilon corner bears N. IS dejf 25 mln Er IG62 t) fi ftet distant. 4ft Said consolidated Lodes claim forming a W twrtlon ol fectlou 30 Tp. 3D. S. R. 13 W. 8. L. !p - Merldlau, Utah said lodes locations minim- 9 claims beingof record 111 tho ofilco of the Couu. ty Recorder at I'arowan in Iron County, Utah, ' In book "D" of mjnlng location notices pages, MS, 667 and 508, .md Uook "E" of mining loci' tlon notices pago 4l records of said outuj. The nearest known locations being tho Iliad-Magnetic Iliad-Magnetic Lot No.. 64, Oueen of the West No, 2 survey No. 4770 Dear Siirvey No 4298 Welling, ton survey No. 4701 and Wellington No. I saner No. 49C8 Lode Mining Claims. T I direct that this notice bo published in Tim In n County lUcoun at Ctdar City, Iroii , County, Utah, tho nensnaper published nearest said claim, for a period of nine cousccatlvd weeks. - ntANK d. nouils, Register, K. 1!. ROBS, . Claimant- Att' (PlrelJuncU,-tatAUV tl. ' ' . I" I |