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Show I II MID-SUMMER SALE II 1 : conn nncn H 75 nncn OIF1 nnnn H . g II Seasonable Merchandise 11 i H 75 nnnci cnnq H ' Dafla mm mnM-miuM.M,," "auIi 6 2Z nanci " ' T nnnn - H S: nnnn Wo tnko pleasure in announcing to our many customers that wo are pnrva H JZ nana offorlng tho largest and best lino of seasonablo merchandise in Soiith! gnn 73 M 2 enna orn Utah at prices that can not bo duplicated in this section. Wo onu. Joca V? H HS2 morato a fow of tho linos wo carry that you aro likely to havo uso tat fficu 6" H m - CCTF3E1 iHbM "i H S uaaa Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers Presorvc Kettles, Presorvo .TarsP gg 3 1 S Sana Milk Pansand Milk Strainers Full Lind of Steol Oranlto ware w Sntri 78 H noon Chicken Wlro Netting Scrcon Doors and usoful Hardware? nana H 2 onna Summer Drdss Goods Fourth or July Bunting Mjg 7 H ST "j"5" Summer Underwear Linoleum and Carpets JlflCU r3 H ST qdqu Good Variety bf Silks Men, Boys and Children'.-? Clothing gljj 5 (!) uaoa Best Flour on tho Market Tablo Fruits, Pickles and Jains " gggg aw H ?m Hi?! S3 Good Lino Gonts' Furnishings. Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish Ktjqa H czJS:! u&iuu 47 H Si. 5953 1 cann S4 B C nnnn, f -.Qqpq -g H SSEiS nnna 75 J II Jewelry At Knock Down Prices, ill g 5 BBSS Buy Where Dollars will go the Farthest BB83 5 j Cedar City GO-OP.i I I ii C. J. ARTHUR. Supt. j g B' Tjj nrjnnRnnnrnnarnRnrnnacnnnnnnnnarjnBiacnnnnanEinnr.nnnnnnnr.annton 95 "z cansnannnnnnnnr.nnnrnnanacacianannnncnQincarjnnnDnQnnisnnnannnrn 1i H 9 uyL'uauBaaaoaBauuuLiQiJBauuuuuuauuuuuKaU'UQguuuLi H ST RFJnFlpMS'j tannnnnn 4 H uauucuuy iauaDaua I i i EINANQAL. STATEMENT v T' Oflroh County for the Year Ending June 30, 1904. A Parowan, Utah, Juno 30, 1001. H TO THE HON. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Iron County, H Utah: GiaJTLKMKN I submit herowiththd tlnaucial statement of Iron County H for tho year ending Juno 30, 1004. L, Uatancc ou liuud July 1,1903 $980 56 DISUURSRMKNTS. H KKCEU'TS. To Salaries $3055 21 P Vrom Taxea 1001 . ..... 4074 68 "0U11'J' ,. 416 57 m VSKcSSeXfflei ,' .".: " l S Criminal cx,..kes 880 15 H IVc Clerk's onico 278 45 Hallways 711 SO H ' Ve" miorlflVoraw ..... 62 00 I'oor and IndlKeiu 197 CO H tvl-s TrcuJureX olilcu . . '" . 5 75 noolwatirl Slatloucry 528 64 H Hcdempllon of Tax Sales 7 18 f JO 68 iiiH hlitnnn linllnlli' 20122 IOSailO.... , 10 00 M v A..MranBdTrinfwtaH SI IjUtrlct Court expc.me , 133 45 M llll" 100 M MMlf Pltln 300 U0 kkkl 'I'rniiKrlcnt HcnlH 8117 Quarantine. 10 00 M . JurandWltnes 900 Jo fl.e.llT'B Civil expense 280 50 H MIscel.aneousKent 10 l;;-;-;-- g B Total receipts $7914 46 Sanitary 1 oo 1' Total Disbursements ,.$741074 Kj Ilalauce Cash on hand $1475 20 Graud Total $8805 02 .Total $8895 02 M STATE or UTAH, I . B . IRON COUNTY, f 88 V" I, J, H. Arthur. Treasurer In and for Iron County, Statn of Utah, hereby H, ccrttjy that the above and forecolnpr Ha true and correct statement of the Kecelpts and Din- H buVhniKiitsolKuld county from July 1st, 1903, to June 30th, 1004,1)0111 days Inclusive. H 7Jilu wltncts Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this ilrst day of July, A. 1). , 1004. B J. II. AKTHUH, ' -Treasurer of Iron County, Utah. m Audited July Ut, 1904, , . l " .,,WM. T. MORRIS, H v County Auditor. H- STATI5 OP UTAH. UB B COUNTY OF IKON, f H ' I, William T. Morris, County Clerk of Iron County, State of Utah, do here H by certify that the above and foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the original financial H htatemcut of Iron County for the year ending June 30th, 1904, as approved by the Board of County H Commissioners July 18th, A. ., 1004, and on flic In mv office. H In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and afllxcd my official ical this 19th day of H July, A. V., IDOL H ISUALj WM- T- MORRIS, H County Clerk and Kx.Ofllclo Auditor of Iron County, Utah., IV THE CEDAR SHEEP ASSN. H asks tho readers of this paper who nro H t Buflorlng with lndlKcatlon or dyspepsia Hn . to pall on thorn at once and got u bottle 7 of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Ifyoulmow J . tho value of this remedy as wo know it, HI you would not suffer anothur day. Ko-J, Ko-J, dol Dyspepsia Curo is a thorough dl- Br custant and tissuo-bulldlnt: tonic a9 H well. It la ondorscd personally by hun- H' 1 dreds of people whom it has cured of in U diBOStlon, dyspepsia, palpatatlon of tho B7 ' heart and stomach troubles conerally. M Kodol Dyspopsia Curo dlRCSts what you H , oat. It is pleasant, palatablo and H efrengtiiontap;. t K For Sale by Cedar Sheep Ass'n. Brutally Tortured. A caso carao to light that for persist-ent persist-ent and unmerciful torturo has perhaps never been equaled. .Too Goloblck of Colusa, Calif,, writes, "For 15 years I endured insufferablo pain from rhouma-tlsmand rhouma-tlsmand notlilng reliovcd mo though f tried everything known. I camo across Electric Bitters and it's tho greatest nicdlcino on earth for that trouble. A fow bottles of it completely relieved inc." Just as good for liver und kidney troublon and general debility. debil-ity. Only COc. Satisfaction guaran teed. For sale by George Wood. HI j. ! 1. 1 11 1 j 1 1 M i-H-Olil-K-i. i bqn ton! . And get your T Ciiilurei's Sloes Ju ! nt pricfl below coat. JT A 4. For Noveltlesln Neckware and '. ', Belts we ore Headquarters. S IF 31 "- 211 1 j 7 ;; In Ladies reaiv-rnado clothing ; ; wo havo a fins itock for you to ; ; select from, wllch, if it does not ? ; nt, we will alter till it does. J T Next door North of Bank. X ; ; Cedar City, Utah. J STATE UNO NOTICE. UNITED STATUS i,AND bFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, May S3, 1904. To whom it mayconcnv ii 1 t in 'f,bynKlr that Hie state of Utah liSrS ti 1 i.i lle " No, 84 of lands y and m,iii-,-Jd s.U,e bhe establishment SeSlo.? 'iS'S? Iauo Asylum, under ltfiMU Vii'P''KrcHs.approvcl July list n V, 'oll1wlBct8 embraced In said elaVcElm'f?ecoW'P C0"tal"""f n"n- ffii'KuS8! NEW. section 10: utlaeYolv.1"" "' TWB P coi8Dlcuou,fv nnS L'i', ""MlvlslonB, has been lie wne?afjy. " ,tt1 a"d by ,l10 '"l ofYhUoii,wnSde,di fallowlnif Uiodate of Nov 27 1MB ?"i 1 P'lnicntal Instructions General Ian? nm "otul for report to the Fa llureso , pro?e" at Washington. D. IU otthe n6u.mlm?rMcl?;rt1 "ufllclcnt evlde.ico the sclec loi hereof itr,acter" " tracts, and KANK I). HOIIllS, Register CK0.A.8MIT. .... . . Receiver. Ilrst Jm.ejgg,, Jlly 80.) Subscribe for th?,.Record. """ ' i Watc VlwDTnnd make rraBementkeyP(Soi; Ice?deliv-credforlc. Ice?deliv-credforlc. perpotiDl7 " f" II. HUNTER. 1 .i .it . STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITKD STATUS LAND OFFICE. B Bait Lake City, Utah, June 13, 1904. I To tvhom it may concern,' 7 The State of Utah liaYluir selected as a part j of its grant, under the 12th section i of the Act of Congress approved July 10, 1894, the following described tracts, returned by ' the United States Surveyor-General as mineral I lattd, notice Is hereby given that the said ' state will submit proof as to the character of I said land before the Keglstcr and Receiver, at ' tli Is office on Monday t lie lflth day of September, 1004, at 10 o'clock a. in., vlzs Stt'k NWM; W, SW, sec. 4j KU, NKU sec. J 8: EM NWM. sec. 9, ti). 39 8., R. 10 W.; WW SWK. sec. 25, tp. 38 S., K. 10 W embraced In I List No. 192, for tho establishment of permanent perma-nent water reservoirs for Irrigating purposes, I Lots 7 and 8 SW) SEW, sec. 1; NKK NWW, . sec. 12. tp. 33 rt.. K. 11 W , embraced In List No. 1 56 for the establishment and maintenance of an . Insane Asylum. ' 9V NWM, sec. 17, tp. 33 S , R. II W, em- ; braced In List 32 for the establishment and i maintenance of a Miners' Hospital. ! All persons claiming aur portion nt said etc- scribed tract as mineral land, or desiring to protest or oujrct to the selection thereof by the Stale, are hereby summoned to appear on that date, and submit testimony In support of thclt claims or objections. I frank d. nouns, ', Register ; GUO. A. SMITI1. Receiver. (First June 25-Last August 20) STATELAND NOTICE. !, UNITED'STATES LAND OFFICE. I Salt Xabc city, UtaurJune 20, low. . To tviom it nay concern! ' l.Oliteil84h.Cr:.,7BlnUlth09tatBO' Utah ' ?Jllca ilX. bf" "P",, lists of lauds se-lected se-lected by the said State under sec. M0""0'!"5" f Congress approved July u, 1894. The following tracts Embraced In said list are In townships containing mineral claims of record, vis: Lots 17 and 32, S!4 SEk sec. 7, hEfc SW SWMSEscc.8, SBM NWM sec. 13 NEU NUM section 14, township 38 south, range 10 west; and lots 3 and 4, NE WM sec il Vu NKM.SHM NWM, lot I. sWN&i section 19 tow-nshlp 35 south, ranges west, and SK NEli !eco" d,1:,tT5?;V?o'.,p?9 """". ,""!.' 10 west. S. L. Mcr., In List 191 of reservoirs) and .lH,N.WMW,NEW'NWK SK ""rt section sec-tion 26, township 38 south, rango 10 west, 8 L. Mer. Utah, embraced in List 20 Public Build' Copies of said lists, so far as they relateto said tracts by descriptive subdivision, have been con-splcuously con-splcuously posted in this office for Inspection by any person Interest and by the public generally. During the sixty days next following the date of this notice under departmental Instructions ?n0o,Cmbcr,27' ,?96' W " v- 9'- Protests or contests against the claim of the Statu to any ol the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore de-crlbccl, de-crlbccl, on the ground that the name is more valuable for mineral than foragilcultural purposes pur-poses will be received and noted for reoort to the General Land Office at Washington, U. C. Failure so to protest or contest within tho time specified will bo considered sufficient evidence of the non mineral character of said tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. FRANK D. HOODS, Register GEO. A. SMITU, rr.i . . . ., , . Receiver. (First July 2 Last August 27.) STATE LAND rJOTICt. ufflx'ai.1" on,cCi Sau M ci,y- To Whom it May Concern: The State of Utfih having selected as a part of Its grant for the establishment ol perm a-neut a-neut reservoirs under, the 12th sec- JulylS. OSSt.-thc'lollQwIftgJeMiHWdVmctK- leturned pytt United States Surveyor-General tamulnreal land, notice Is hereby given that the aid Mate will submit prooras to the character ol said land, before the Register and Receiver, ?JL,.n,l, Pmce- on Monday, the 2Glh of Sept. 1904, at 10 o'clock a. ra., viz: SEJ SWK section 13. SEMSKU section 25, township 38 south, ranue 10 west, 8. L. Mer., Utah. All persons claiming any portion of said described de-scribed tracts ns mineral' j iand.ordeslrlng to orotcst or object to the selection thereof by. the .tatere hrreby summoned to appear on that laic i 'htnit testimony in support of their ,'lniiii' ,r oblectlous. FRANK D. HOnnS. Register. GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. (First July 2 Last August 27) No. 6567. Notice for Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Laud Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Julv 19, 1001 Notice is hereby glveu that the following-named following-named settler has tiled notice ofhis Intention to make final prool In support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court In and for Iron County, Utah, at Parowan, Utah, September, 3, 1901 viz: HyrumL. Perry. II. E. No. HM2, for the E NWM and W NEMseC. 1J, tp,37S., It. 10 W., S. L. Mer. lie names the following witnesses to prova his continuous reldeucn upon and cultivation of said land, viz; Ilorton I). Ilalght, Daniel Stephens, Myron D. Hlgbeeand James Coudle, all of Cedar City, Utah. ALSO Ilorton D. Ilalght, H. E. No. 14143, for the SEMsec. 3,tp. 37 S., R. 10 W., S. L. Mer. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, vls - ' Hyrum L. Perry, Daniel Stephens, Hengt Nel-son. Nel-son. Jr., and James Coudle, all of Cedar City, Utah. , ALSO Daniel Stephens, II. M. No. 14117, for the EM NEM. Hi PM. sec. 13, tp.37 8., R. 10 W 8. wer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz,: Hyrum L. I'erry, Ilorton D. Halght, Myron D. Hlgbeeand Ueugt NclSon, Jr., alt of Cedar City, Utah, ALSO TohnS. Halght, H. E. No. 14143, for the E',4 NEW sec. 10; AV NWM sec. 11, tp. 37 S., R. 10 W, S. L. Mer. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his contluuous residence npon and cultivation of said land, viz: UyrurilL. Perry, Dalnel Stephens, Myron I). Hlgbeeand Bcngt Nelson, Jr., all of Cedar City Utah. FRANK D. HOiniS, Register. Arthur A Hmtcheu.att'ys for applicants. IFirst July 13 Last Aug. 27 PILES UPON TOP OF PILES. Piles upon top of piles of people have tho Piles and DoWitt'a Witch Hozol Salvo cures them. Thero aro many different kinds of Piles, but if you got tho gonuino and original Witch Hazel Salvo made by E. C. DoWitt & Co. of Chicago, a curo is certain. H. A. TIs-dalo TIs-dalo of Suramerton, S. C says, "I had piles 20 years and DoWitt'a Salvo cured mo'after everything oleo failed." For 8alo by Cedar Sheep Ass'n. Working Night and Day- ra Tho buslesv and mightiest llttlo thing k that over was, mado is Dr. King's Now " Lifo Pills. Theso pills change weak- m r ncss into strength, listlcssness into en- K orgy, brain-fag lnto mental power. H Thov'rc wonderful In building up tho W health. Only'25o per box. S For sale by Georgo Wood. Mr. T J. Jones took his son Lamonl, Jwi. ' who has been suffering- two years or w k ' more with articular rheumatism, to M Salt Lake City the first of the wcelf to Ij try the effect pf a change of air,' and 8 r tho operation of a new system of treat ment that is being given there in audit ; cases. Lamonl 4s an excellent youug , man, and wo sincerely hope that ho will fi 'derive great benqQt from the change. I A Peculiar Crop of Grain. ... We were shown the other day a crop . . of grain on the premises of Mr. Thos. ( llladen of this city that ptcscntsa ' .'. l a very strange appearance. Tho crop Is a very lino one, and looks as though i It would not fall far below the fifty bushels per acre mark, which is tho usual amountthat Mr. Bladen gathers from an aero of his well tilled soil, but in this cpso there Is a second crop of -s wheat which seem, to.' bo two weeks " later than the'firstcrop, and which has come from tho roots of the moro forward for-ward grain. Mr. llladen was not awaro of tho prcsenco of tho later crop, f- untll the storm of Wednesday caused tho taller plants to fal, when ho saw tho younger spears standing upright among their fallen comrades. The I ' heads on tho younger crop aio small, not moro than half the size of the heads on tho first crop. Mr, Itladcn la . an experienced farmer, but ho says ho has never seen nnythlng like it before and ho does not know how to account f for It.'- Can any of 'our readers. Hiiro w f , any light on the subject? ", L |