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Show STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Salt I.nlee Clly, Utah, Apr. 25, 1904. To Whom it May Concern.- Nollce Is hereby nlvcn that the Stnte of Utnh 1ms filed n .this olnce list, No. 41, of lands se-lecled se-lecled by the ssld 8latc for the establishment aiulmaliilcnanco of an Institution for tho ItlltKl under Section 12, of the Act of Congress approved July 18. 1891. The follow Ine tracts, embraced In said list nte In a township containing mineral claims ol record, viz: Lot 0, sec. 18. and SWJf 8KM, sec 23, tp. 38 S, R. 10 W., S. I,. Mer. A copy ot said list, so far as It relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted 'In this office for Inspection by any persou Interested, and by the public Ken c fully Within tho next sixty days followlnc the date of this notlcoundcr departmental Instructions of November 27, 1806, (23 h. D., 459.) protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tractsor subdivisions hcrclnbeforedcscrlbed, on the ground that the same Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will bo received and noted for report to the General Land Ofllcc at Washington, U. C. Fallurasoto protest or contest within tho lime specified will bo considered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral character of tho tracts, and the nelcctlon thereof belli? otherwise free from objection will be recommended for approval. frank D.nonns, Register Ceo. A. Smith, Receiver. U'lrst April 30-Last Juno 25.) STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITUD STATUS LAND OPFICK, Salt Lake City. Utah, May 23, 1904. To whom it may concern: Nollco Is hereby irlvcn that the state of Utah has filed In this office a list No. 61 of lands selected se-lected bv the said state for tho establishment and maintenance of an Insane Asylum, under section 12 of the act Df Congress, approved July 16, 1894. The following tracts embraced In said list are In ft township containing mineral min-eral claims of record, viz: Lot lj SWW NWM: NWM SW SUM SWM, section 3; NliU NWIfi SWM NEW. scctlou 10: BWW N WW. W4 SWM section II, Township 86 South, Range 10 W., S. L. Mer. A copy ol said list, so far as It relates to said tracts, by descriptive tubrtlvlslons, has been conspicuously posted lit this office for Inspection Inspec-tion by anv person Interested and by the public pub-lic irenerady. , Within tho next sixty days following the dale of this notice, under departmental Instructions of Nov. 27, 1890 (23 L. I). 45)1, protests or con-tcstn con-tcstn against the claim of the wtatc to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, describ-ed, on the ground that the same Is more valm-ble valm-ble for mineral than for agricultural purpoes will bo received and noted for report to the Ccucral Land Office at Washington, 1). ('. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will ba considered sufficient evidence of Iho non-mineral charactcrof tho tracts, and the selection thereof being ntliern Ise free from objection will be recommended for approval. FRANK O HOIUiS, Register GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. IFirst June 4. -Last July 30.1 STATE LAND rJOTICh. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. bait Lake City, Utah, Apr. 2, 1904. To H'hom it ilfitv Concern.' The stale of Utah having selected as a part of Its grant for the establishment aud maintenance mainte-nance of an Institution for the Ullnd under tho 12th section of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1891, the following described tracts, returned re-turned bv the United States Surveyor Ocneral as mineral laud, notice Is hereby given that the Haul stnte will submit proof as to thn character of said land.bcforo the Register and Receiver at tills office, on Monday the 1st day ot Aug,, 1904,atI0a.mvlz: ,..,, ,cw: ' xiiTtmV, emOTHnrli tu I.tsi no. 41 f All persons claiming uy oortion of said de. scrlbcl traclss mineral land.ordeslriug le prulrst nr object In the selection thereof by the ti- -'thy summoned to nppear on thai da 'Uit testimony In support of tilth Ciulll, "II-. II III. i'rank d. norms. Register. OHO. A. SMITH, Receiver. (First April 30-I.ast June 25.) Contest Notice. DEPARTMRNT OF T111J INTERIOR. United Stales Laud Office, Salt LakoClty, Utah, May 16, 1904. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office by John S Walker, contestant against homestead entry No. 14593, made October Octo-ber 29, 1900, for the SM NEK and S)i NWM, section 9, township 33 S., range 9 W.. by Samuel L. Fife, contestce, In which It Is alleged that entry mail has never built a houso or established actual residence on said land, nnd has wholly abandoned the same. Thlsfallure to comply with law.ts not the result re-sult of employment In the army, navy or marine corps of tho United States. Said pasties are hereby notified In appear, respond res-pond and offer evidence touchlngsald allegation at 10 o'clock n m. July 18, 1U0I. before Lenora C. Oalley. a notary public, at Cedar City, Utah, (and that final bearing will be held at lOo'clock a. in., on July 26, 1904, before), the Register and Receiver at Oie United States Laud office In Salt Lake City. Utah. The said contestant Having, In a proper affidavit, affi-davit, filed May 28, lOOfi set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service, of this notice can not be made, it I hereby ordered or-dered and directed that such notice be given bv dueand proper publication In Tin: Rr.conn a't Cedar City, Utah. FRANK D. IIOM1S , Register. L. II, Grav, atty, (First Jnne4 - Last July 9) SALT LAKE ROUTE SAN PEDRO. LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE R'Y. TIME CARD. TrainsJRun Dally as Follows: Northbound Southbound 3:30 p. m leave Calleutes arrive 1:55 p.m. 6:10 " " Modena leave 10:55 am, 9:10 " arrive Mllford leave 7:15 n. m. 0:50 " leave . " arrive 6:50 1 :85 a.m. " Clear Lake leave 2:6S " 2:15 ' " Oasis " 2:15 " 0:35 " Nephl " 0:40 p. ill, 7:55 ' Provo 7:45 ' 9:35 " " Salt Lake 85 " Trains arriving at Salt Lakemakedlrect con ncctlons tor all potnts east, north and west, E. W.GILLETT, General Passenger Agt. - Salt Lake City. Professional Cards J E. H.'RYAN, H ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC... j Furniture Dlock, - Cedar City. GEO. B. GREENWOOD Attorhey-at-Lnw. General Office and Court practice ot all kinds. 1U5AVKK - . UTAH. W. F. KNOX,' Attorncy-at-Law. Will practice in all Courts of the Stale. BRA Witt CrTY, . UTAH. ....Phone No. 4 0 Win. Ilouchcn J. It. Arthur V d HOUCHON & ARTHUR ) A Nofiirlm rublle, Luul mill Mlnlnc A f Attorneys. f $ SURVEYORS. f A Alt T.hikI niiil atlnliietitisliipssl'rompt-j V ly iittcudml in, i. In t your Ileal Kstnto f A mill .11 1 n I us I'rnprrty with us. A Notary l'lilillo Alvvnys In ofTlco. V Olllce lit A KXI'UK-S III.DO. Cfidivr CI y, Utah, i DR. E. SMITH o o.OENTIST la uow permnuently located In Cedar" City, prepared to do all classes of PcntiRtry. Work of the County and surrounding districts solicited. Parlors, 2nd Floor Furniture Block. CEDAR CITY - - - - tTTAH. 1 The New Market. I l Cedar ,Clti,U tab, :! 1 Pound of Vc.ist l'owd- ji crs and a chlniplntu for i: '': 2T)C. t I Paj Hiche-t ii ,i mttrltet price for Hides !:; andPelta, t t t t f; Everything nut and clean. ii; Your Trade Solicited. NO.&5B. NOIIDU-l'O.. rilll.lllAHUN. DlirAKTMKNTOF inK INTKKIOR. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 2, 1004. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be miclo'bcfore tho Clerk of the District Court in and for Iron County. Utah, at I'xrowan, Hun, on June 11, 1904, vli: John Klllker, IIM. 1351. for the SKM KHU sec. 82. SW NWX and WJ', SWM sec 'ii, tp. 37 8..K. 10W.,S.IM. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, v it: Daniel 8. IVtirtlr'on. Evelyn C. Tarry, Wni. II. Sawvir and Henry 11. McConucIl, all of Cellar City, Utah, ALSO. Henry II. McCnunell, one ot the heirs of William M. McConucIl, deceased, H'd. 12479, for ll.e S'A NEW and S NWM of sec 4,tp. 34 S He names the fiillcnhif nrllnrnses to prova his coiitluiious resldeiui: upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: Daniel S. I'eiUJeton, Kvtlyn C Parry, William Wil-liam II. Sawyer, John A. Adams, all of Cedar City, UUh. i'kank, n. nouns, ' Register. I II, Orav & h: C: Dal ley, attys, First Majr 7-I.st June 11.1 ' T : :-: STATE LAND NOTICE UNITED STATES LAND OFI IOC. Saltlke Cltr.Mav J. 1004, To Wham it MayCattceru: Nptlce.ls hereby giveu that the Statepf Utah has fileit Irt. this office lists of lands selected se-lected by the said State under section 2 of the Act of Congress approved July Tho following tracts embraced In said lists are In touushlpH containing mineral claims of record, vli: ,. V.KS,:W ?cc ,8.a.,,d NVV! NCM sec 19, tp 35 ,S, K W, embraced lu list No69, Rpform School. SI? .8K,5eCT,,?; $,VM Nw ad lots 2 and 3 sec 1. tpMH, 9 W, embraced In list No. 55, School ol Mines. Copies ofsald lists, ro far ss thtv relate to said tracts, by descriptive Mibdlvl.lous, have been conspicuously posted In this office lor Inspection by any persou Interested, aud by the public generally. gen-erally. Durlnp. the slxtrdaysneit following the date oftlils notice, under ilepaitnientai instructions of November 27, 189, (M D. 4S0), protests or coutestH against the cUlin of the state to anv ol thetractorsHbdlvUlousherelnbforddescrned, on the Krouuil that the same 1. more valuable rormlnlug than for agricultural purposes, will V reiC1rTi,"Vl30t'.1 f0.r retot to tlie General I.audOfnce.at Wathlngton.l). c. Hallute so to protest or coiileslwllhlii the time .peclHed will be cotisl. erel suniclent evidence ol the rion-mlneral rion-mlneral charactcrof saldtracts, mt the selec tlort thereof, tielnr oiherwlse f, fr0 objection, rJJl be tccpiumended. for spprovtl W HitANK D. HOnUB, Register. 00. A. SMITH, dftjif .& - KcceWer. W" lI'IrsliMa14-IstJulrun'iW- GEDflH G1TY DHUG ST0KE.1 ! . : .9 Ii il DEALERS IN - ' Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, .j Fine Perfumery, . . Choice Cutlery, ' M?W Hot Water Bottles, Syringes, .Etc IflP Doctors Prescriptions &&&&&& Carefully Compounded by a II II Registered Pharmacist BENJ. F. KNELL, Proprietor. ' H. T. PORTER PRES. CEO. W. MIDOLETON, SECY. U. T. JONES, VICE-PRES. X J OTHER DIRECTORS. J- J E. L. CLAItK, WILLIAM ItEDD, JOHN L. SEVY, . AND M. D. HIGIJEE. x ; . 9 I Bank of Southern Utah, i CEDAR CITY, UTAH. 5 f" JUNIUS FOSTER, Cuahier. J K J K Commercial and Savings Depository. Exchange Drawn .' if on Eastern Banks. x' 5 jtf x FOUR PER CENT ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. BUSINESS OE SOUTHERN UTAH SOLICITED J " Capital 25,000 Banking Hours From 10 a. m. to 3 p. nt. jr r pfSittx In each town to tako ordora for our now High Grad f Hj TfraN. Guaranteed Bicycles. s&ik lux. Nw 1903 Models mWSk IwHk " BelliSC," Comnleto $8.75 ffl t l MbIXM gt Cossack," Guaranteed Iilch Orado $10.75 ff Jn If iJll "Siberian," A Beauty $12.75 ft A lf M Hi Wtik" Neudorf' Road Racer $14.75 y ml U(jKl III1 KlcU QO lctter bieyclo at any price. , HI lrgaMl Iftl yM -4'1! other make or model you want at one'third i WLs.rBfmXumaltMM usuql price. Choice of any standard tires and beat V AS' -Bf(IBSp?B cquinmont on all our bloyolos. Strongest guarantee. A Ml EfmmmtW "Wi SIp OH APPROVAL C. O. D. to any ono JX X7 vrVBIPK5 r Vm ioitflout a cent deposit and allow IO DAYS FREE A xfl vXmr$TwL)XxM TRIAL before purchaso is bindinp. m Mnii Wiy w M& EO Second Hand Wheels . (rj (1 rt Ii A fiT 1TITT iwr f lnlcn In tracio by our Chlcairo retail stores, ug 10 uD I Ww Mil VlUllSHFn WwE all makes nnd inodels, irooU nsnow T 1 hi :c ir TEK5,sJ UV nUI DU I fact6by prices and free trial offer. Will I ,157 I"5,, eoulpmont. junJriej and sportlntr cocnU of all klncK nt halt rccular iirlce. W' A . ray 1" our big Ircejunitry catalog. Contnlmavorldof tisotullnfonnatlou. Wrltoforlu WajB!! SVGLE 80., Chicago, III. STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Bait Iako City, Utah, Ayr. 18, 1901. Ti Whom it May Concern: Notlcf U hereby Riven that the State of Utah has Bird til Una office, a list No. 3, or laminae, lected hy aald Rtate for thn pstatillahmeiit and maintenance of a Deaf & Dumb Asylum, under section 12 or the act of Con-Kres Con-Kres approved July 16. 18M. The lollowhiK tractn embraced lu said list, are In n tonnship containing mineral claims ofrecord, vli: NWW8EU Sec.3i NEWNEKSec. 10,lp.39S., R 11 'Y,, 8. Ti. Rrer. A copy orsaldllst. so lor a It relates to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, has Wen conspicuously posted In this office for inspec-lion inspec-lion by any persou iuterested, and the public generally. , Within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, under depaitmental instructions ot Novembei 27. 1896, (2-1 t. D 4f9), protests or contests against the claim or the State to any of thetractsorsubdlvtsioiisheteinbcrore described on the ground that the same Is more valuable for mineral than for aKricuHural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General I.aml Office dt Washington I). C. l'allure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the non- mineral character of the said tracts, and the election thereof, belnu. otherwise free from obectIou,witl be recommended for approval. I'UANK. V. HOIUIS, Register. CUO. A. SMITH? Receiver. ll'lrst April 30,-Itst Juno 25.1 STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. 8alM.al(e City, Utah, Mar.' 30, 1WH. To whom it may concern,' Kotlce Is hereby given that tho Stato of Utah has filed in tills office a list No. 41) of la mis to-lected to-lected by the said Statu for tho rotabllHhmrtit and maintenance of a Normal School under scctlou scc-tlou 13 of the Act of Congress approved July 16, ltf)4. The fi)lloiliig tracts vuibraced In itaid iclcctlou list Is in a township contaluluir mineral claims of record, via; . SVMNVMaec.l0,tp.39i.,K.n W., H. I Mer. A copy of satd list, so far a It re la tea to nald tracts by descriptive subdivision", liaa been con-splcuounly con-splcuounly posted In thla office for Inspection by any person Interest and by the public (,'cnenlly. Within the sixty dara nxt follow inn the date of this notice under departmental Instruction of November 27, 1806, 123 I., 1). ASd. protests or contests against the claim of tile State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, de-scribed, on the ground that the 'i.anie Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural pur-jKigea pur-jKigea v(ll be received aud noted for report to the General I.aml Office at Washington, (I, c. Failure so to protest or Contest wJ til lit the' time specified will be considered HutllcKlut evidence of the non mineral charactcrof tho tracts, and the selection thereof, being OMirdvUe freu from objection, wilt be rccouimeiidafT for appruVal. . . FKAN.K D. U01lll, Regislei OV.if. A. SMIT1I. , ' Itrcvlrcr. , ll'lrst April 9-l.ast June 4.J I i i m ' i m Advertlto In The Record. fHEALTiT1) : ' "1 don't think wo could keep f house without Thedford's Jilack- U Drauirhl. We bavo used It in the D i family for over two years with the J 1 bolt of rcsulti. t have not had a 1 3 doctor in thu house for that length 1 "J of time. It is n doctor in Itself and d 1 ahrujH ready to make. operaomTell 3 audinj-py."-JAlIE31IALL,Jack. 1 I sonvlllej 111. K k . Became this great medioino, I . rclievp!) sloiiinch pain, frcca the I wi coimtijiatt'd howt'ls mid invipor- I m atca tho torpid liver and weak 1 U ened kidneys" SMoDocroRi '. K '?, "'cs!"7 n tho homo whertj ' -1 llicdfonls llliick-Draupht is ' W kept, rnniilim living' in tho ' il cptintrv, mili'i from nny physi-' Ician, liavQ been kept in health ' . forbears with tlii medicinons' heir only Jtot. lliudford's ' i JJIack-Draught cUres bilious- ,: new, tl.wppiwja, colds, cliills and, J fover, had- blood, limdudicf. , ilinrrliaat, constipation, cplio ': mid almost every olhrr nilnicht ,l because (ho stomach, bowoli ,, Driven to Dosporatlon. Living at an out of tho way placo, remote re-mote from civilization, a family la often driven to desperation In case fit acoi- i dent, resulting In burns, cnLs, wound, ulcere etc. Layjn a aiipj)ly of'.Buei?-lenls of'.Buei?-lenls Arnlisa-Snlve. It's' tho beson For ealo by Genrce Wood. ' " |