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Show , DR. E, .SMITH . DENTIST e e '"j'jiV'' It now permanently located in Cedar Vf'Vi, City, prepared to do all classes of . t Dentistry. Work of tho County and surrounding districts solicited. Parlors, 2ml Floor Furniture Block. ' CEDAR CITY. -.- - UTAH. UNLQUEI &&. 8 a ENJOYABLE! -- 8 $ HEALTHFUL! - yaZ & r by Nature, yet (J) fA placed within reach of all at the famous SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS I Sanitarium JUPa ttjo k w '3i Soom $ LJJTL 1 rlO Salt LaLt City j " ffi Plmit 13' thing Riort In th Writ j J? Covering over one and one-qunr- W. P . ter acre Half a million gnl- XI JK Ions of wntcr pnstsci) through JJ the poot each day. 5 $ Hot Sulphur Bstlu In PorccUIn and Mur- $ ft Ue Tubi, Prlvita Plungo Q CZ f, J OS nd Lirgs Swimming Pool J s Ul j ' r- V) (r) Combine health and pleasure by l 1 visiting these buthswbon lu Baft U T Lake. Open dny and night. W - ; Notice of Intention to Tax. y TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: , ' Notice In hereby glcu of the Imitation of the City Coiinctl of Cellar City, Utah, to levy a special tax ami provide for the assessment upon lite property hereinafter described abutting on the Mimli side of First South street, between Fourth East street nud Third West Rtrcct In Water District No. U; the property abutting on tile cast and west sides of Fourth ljast street, between l'lrst South street nnd Center street lu Water District No. 1; the property abutting on the earl and west sldcHtif Third hast stlcet between be-tween First Soutii street und First North street in Water District No. 2; the property abutting on the east and west sides of Second East street between First soiuli street and First North street in Water District No. a; the property abutting on the east and West sides of First Hast street between First South street and First North street in Water District No. 4; the proi-erty proi-erty abutting on tho east ami west sides of Main street between First South street and the place where said Main street cro.se coal crecK In XX atcr District No. 5; the property abutting on the Last and est sides of First West street between First Soutii street and First North street lu Water District No. 01 the property uuutliitg on tins east and west sides of Second est street between Normal Avenue and First North stieet lu Water District No. 7! the properly prop-erly abultlngon the east and westsidesof 'third ",u"t street between Flrtt Soutii street and I' irst North street In Water Dlstrsct No. 8 I lie piiriH.se of said tax Uto defray the ex-iwiiso, ex-iwiiso, of laying water ples and mains along M...8t. .Soul11 aeet Irout Fourth East to lhlrd West streets lit Water District No. at an eMtimated cost of $tOO.U. and the property to be specially affected and bcncllted by such Improvements Im-provements Im the property abutting on the south side of said First South street between said l'ourtli East and Thlul West streets, said tax to be assessed atau eiiual and uniform rale in accordance with the linear foot froutagu upon said iKirtiou of said street; to defray tho ex-pcusu ex-pcusu of laying water pipes and mains alouu-fourth alouu-fourth ISast street between First South and Center streets lu Water District No. 1, at an estimated es-timated cost of J165.W), and the property to be especially affected and bcncllted by such Improvements Im-provements Is the property abutting on the east and west sides of said portion of said street, said tax to bo assessed at an equal and uniform rate in accordance with the linear foot frontage upon said portion of said street; to defray (he expense of laying water pipes and mail's along Third East street between First Soutii and First North streets In Water District No. 2at an estimated cost of WOO.tO, and the proerty to bo especially affected and benctlted by such Improvements Is the pros:rty abutting on the east and west sides of said portion of said street, said tax to bo assessed as-sessed at an equal and uniform rate lu accordance accord-ance with the linear foot frontage upou said portion of said street; to defray the expense of laying water pipes and mains along Secohd East street bjtwecu l'lrst South and First North streets lu Water District No. 3 at an estimated es-timated cost of $300.00, and the property to be especially affected and beiiclltcd by Mich Improvements Im-provements is the property abutting on tho east and west sides of said portion of said street, said tax to be assessed at an equal and uniform rate lu accordance with the Hue tr foot frontage upon said pocljou of said street, to defray the exiwnse of laying water pipe and mums along Flist East street between First Soutii nnd First North street lu Water District No. 4 at an estimated esti-mated cost of JJ00.10, and the property to bo especially es-pecially a fleeted and benefited by such improvements im-provements Is the property abutting on the east and west sides ol said portion of said street, said tax to be assessed at an equal and uniform ra'c lu accordance with the linear foot frontage upon said portion of said street; to do fray the expense ot laying water pip a and Mains alo; MlU 'Wl VetwceU First SotUi street and ttlcnlacc where said Main street crosses Coal creek In Water District No. 5 at an estimated cost of $150 00, and tho property to be especially affected and benefitted by such Improvements Im-provements lathe property abutting on the east and west sides of said portion of said street, said tax to be assessed at an equal and uniform rate lu accordance with tho linear foot frontage upon said portion of said street; to defray the expense of laying water pipes and mains along FlrstAVeit street between FlrstBoutU and h Irst Nurth.Mncts lu Wlitcr District No.- at an es-tlmaled es-tlmaled cost of Joa.Ul,Sind the property pecUlly affected anil benefited by such improvements im-provements la the property a.buttliiff on the east and west sides of said ortion of said street, said tax to be assessed at an equal and uniform tatc In accordance with the linear foot frontage upon said portion of said street; to defray the expense of laying water p"lpes and mains along Second West street between Normal Avenue and First North street lu Water District No. 7 at an estimated edstof 1200.00, and the bropcrty to becspcclally affected and benefited by such improvements the property ubuttlug on the cast and west sides of said portion of said street, said tax to be assessed at an equal and uniform rate In accordance with the linear foot frontage upon said portion of said street; to defray the exnciisQ of lavhiL' water ulncs and mains alouir Third West street between First Soutii and First North street In Water District No. 8, at an estimated costol $300.00, and tile property to be especially affected and benellted by such Improvements Im-provements Is the property abutting on the cast and west side of said portion of said street, said tax to be assessed at an equal and uniform rate lit accordance with the linear foot frontage upon up-on said txirtlon of said street. Said City Council will consider said nropoced levy at the council chambers lu the City Hall, at 10 o'clock a. m on Monday the 2nd day of November, A. D., 1W3. Ity order of the Cltv Council. HOilEKT W. 1IEYHORNK. City Kecorder. Dated Oct. 9, 190X tFlrst Oct. 10-l.ast Oct. SI) No. SiiSS. NOlICi; Fwli 1'OllMCATION. DlirAKTHENTOr THE INTERIOR, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 5, 1W3. ' Notice Is hereby given that the following-named following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof lu support ot his claim, and that'said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court In and for Millard County, Utah, at Parowau, Utah, on October 21, 1903, viz; Ueorge II. McCouiiell, Il'd. 12386, for the Nlj Sl'f and N SW sec J, tp 34 S, R 11 W. S. L. M. He names the following witnesses to prov His continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, vie William K.Sawyer, Samuel I'ollock, Jr., Ur. nest Walker and Joshua Walker, alt of Cedar City, Utah. FRANK D. 1101)1)8, Uectster I,. II. Gray, atty. (First Sept. U-Last Oct. 16) SALT LME ROUTE SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE R'Y. TIA1E CARD. Trains Run Dally as Follows: Northbound Southbound 3:30 p. ni., leave Callculcs arrhu 1:55 p.m. 0:10 " " Modeua leavo IU:.r5:i m. Oill) " arrlvo MUford leae 7:15a. in. 0:50 " leao " arrive 0:50 " l:U5a.m. " Clear Lako Icavu2:b5 " 2;15 ' " Oasl " 2:is 0:33 Nephl UilOp, in. 7:55 " Provo ' 7;4.1 ' 9:33 " " Salt Lako " 6:05 " Trains ar riving at Halt Lako makodlrectcoii iicctlouA for all points east, north and west. K. W. OILLETT, (icueritirassenger Agt. Salt Lake City i : AVlllard Corry expects to talto tho 6tago for Bunkervllle next Wednesday night. BIr. Corry will teach tlie Unn-ltervlllo Unn-ltervlllo schoof tills winter. i V STATE LAND NOTICE. UN.?Id STATES LAND OrncE Vnlled States Land omce, bait T.ske City Utnh, Augusts. 1WH; The'suTe orunuvfn, .elected , n pt ol UEtiit for the e.tabllliijcnt ol permanent Ut ifAr "1fVfC?ngr'eS,,: lm,,e the 12th section ol the Act of Congrej i si .proved lulv 18 JS9I the lo o e described trncl. etViried by ,'he United W.le. "V"'" " as minreal land, notice Is H!'? '." lh' the said stale will submit PJL. ,0' fc, 1Brn,cler at thisr.fnce.on Monday, tlie "' of October, 10O3,nt 1(1 o'clock .m..ytT W., S I iter, embrsctd in I.i o. 187, Keser- VAii iM-rsons claiming anr orlnn ot m, i1p. rll BiUrac" as nilneral land, or desiring (ll protest or objrit to .the select on thereof by the ItEIe are erebv mitiimonfl to apis-ar oil thai date?'aud submit testimony In l-l"-rt of theii Claims or objections. FKANK n. noims, Meclitcr GKO. A. SMITH. KeceUcr. STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Salt Lake Cltr. Utah, Sept. 25, l).t. To wlimn it may -concern! " The Stale of Utah having selected as a part of ItH grant for the establishment and maintenance mainte-nance of a Deaf and Dumb Asylum under the section sec-tion of the Act of Congress apprntctl July l(j, 1801, the following described tract", returned br lh6 United States Survcypr-Oeiicral as mineral land, notice Is hcrcbr iflreii that the said slate will submit proof as to the character of said land before tho Register ami Receiver, at tills oflico on Monday, the 21st day of Dcccnilwr, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m., l: HWI( SWff, section 35, township 39 south, rango 9 west, 8. L. Mer. All persons claiming ?!'"," or s.iid dr. scribed tracts ns mineral" Isnil.ordesIHug t. protest or olilect lo tl.e (eeclion Ihettol bv the Mntcre Ite'eby summoned to nppcar on llisi di'e ml! submit telmonlusuppott of thclt claim - r objection. i'rakk . nouns, KeRister. OHO. A. SMITH, Receiver. (First Oct. 3-L'ast Nov. 21.) M. A. No. 3781. Application for Patent. ONITHD STATUS LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake Cltr.TJlah, Sept. 2S, 1903. Notice Is hereby glveu'that in pursuance of thcactof Congrcfs, approird May lo, 1872, to promote the development of mining resources of the United States, that James II. White, a citizen of the county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, claiming 15W linear feet of the Negro lode, wllh surface ground COJfcct lu width: 1454.5 linear feet of the Illack Prince lode, with surface ground 6C0 feet lu width; W6.5 linear feet of the Defender lode, with surlaco ground Cot) feet In width; IdOO linear feet of the Oak Spring lode, with surface ground COO feet lu width; 1500 linear feet of the I'lne Nut lode, with surface sur-face ground 600 feet In width; 1J00 linear feet of the Horse Trail lode, with surface ground COO feet lu width; All covering veins, lodes and mineral deposits depos-its bearing gold, silver, Iron mid other precious metals, and all lying, being and situate within Iia t'Mln lrnn ;.,,,.;.: -Dlstric in thcCouiitv of Iron and State of Utah,nud being conRollctateu as one group of claims, has made application to the United States for a"patcnt for said consolidated consoli-dated mining claim, comprising all of the aloe described claims, which are more fully de scribed as to metes and bounds by the official l"at herewith posted, and by the Held notes of survey hereof, now lllcil In Ihe ofticeof the lteg- if ?' the District of Lsuds, subject to sale at ?!lLa"?.clti'j Utab.. which Held notes of sur-lltXuflYeH sur-lltXuflYeH ",e boijfjirles and estent of said at H dog ti, riln to 15 eg and 40 mluesot asol-lows, asol-lows, to-irit: Begluiiliiy at corner No. 1 of the Illack Prince lode f rora wlicnce a cedar tree, 8 Ins. dlam., bears Stldrg 57 mln W SI 9 ft, nnd a cedar tree lOlns. dlam., bears N,78deg 16 mill E 25.1 ft, each tree blaitd and icribed 1-S0S3 I). T. and from whence The M ktc cor on eauf side sec 30, tp 35 S, K 13 W, S. L. It. ami M bears S 74 deg 23 mln K 782.2 ft. Thence S 1 dee 25 " C 1204.7 ft to cor No. 4 Neirro lode; Thence N 8J deg S3 rain E 600 ft to cor No. 1 Negro lode; Thence S 1 deg 25 rain 12 1500 ft to cor No. 2 Negro lode: tfhcnce!83deg35ii!ii WC'JOft to cor No. 3 Negro lisle; Thence N 1 deg 21 mln W 1250.2 ft to cor No. 2 Illack Prince lode; Thence S 61 deg 41 mln W 650 ft to cor No. 3 Illack I'rlnce lodr,and cor No. i Defender lode; Thtiice S 64 deg 44 mill W033 9 ft to lino 4-1 Pine Knl Lode; TluncoN 8ldcg40mln KS.Oftto cor No. 1 Pine N tit Lode; TlienceS8deg20iuliiE53l.3 ft to cor No. 4 Oak SprluKlodc; Thence N M deg 42 mln E 62G ft to cor No. 1 Oak spring lode; Thence S3 deg 20 mln E 1500 ft to cor No. 2 Oak Spring lode; Thence S 61 dttf 41 mln W 620 ft to cor No. 3 Oak Spring lode; Thence N 8 deg SO mlu W 534 J ft to cor No. 2 Pine Nut lode; , ... , . TheuceS8ldfif 40 mln W 600 It to cor No. 3 Fine Nut lode and cor No. 2 Horse Trail lode. Thence S 81 drif 40 mlu W 600 f t to cor No. 3 Horse Trail lode; Thence N 8 dcf20 mln W 1500 ft to cor No. 4 Horse Trail lode; Thence N SI dtg 40 mln E 600 ft to cor No. 1 Horse Trail lode.andcor No. 4 Pine Nut lode; Thence N 81 itg 40 mln It 574.3 ft to Hue 3-4 Defender lisle; , ,,.,., Thence Nodes 43 mlu L 1473.0 ft to cor No. 4 Defender lodo. , Thence N 04 deg 44 mln h 600.3 ft to cor No. 1 Defender lode, and cor No. 4 Illack Prince lode; Thence N 61 dfg 44 mln b 845.3 ft to cor No. I Illsck Prince lode, the place of bglnnlng, con-talnlngu con-talnlngu net area aft" deducting areas lit con-flllct con-flllct with the Illack Magnetlnode Lot No. 54, the Hurricane lode Survey mNj. 4344 and the Darkey lode, Suncy Io. 4009 of 1 10 735 acres. Said claim belnaslinated lu NE)i SE and SWM sec 3'J and NE4 and N W) sec 31, tp 30 S, Tho areas in conflict v, III the niack Magnetic lode Lot No. 54 tlicllnrrlcane lode, Survey No. 4344, lj)t No. 4S99 the Darkey lode aro not claimed, all of said mining claims comprising said croup being of record lu tho ofllce of tho County Kecoider of Iron County, Pnrowau, In the county .wHtatc aforesaid, the notlco of location lo-cation of the said Defender lode being recorded in book "D" piigeW "c !''a7k.V,."co '" lK,ok "IV page 45 'the .S'WO In ;ok D pago 577, the Oak Spring hi l ' 'B"t pago 41, tho Pino Nut lu book "D" pace 15 and tho Horse Trail In book "D" pace 253. the alil book "D" being of milling locallnn notices of tho records of said county and state, Hie ;reuuicil general courso or direction of tliohaMielii. loiles or mineral deposits as shown on the pint posted lieruwlth aHnearascaubeiletfrnil'lfrom present development, de-velopment, this claim bring lor the number of lluearfeet. f each Me lotfet her with tho sur-faco sur-faco ground fhniui IB" e',"1.?laJ Pjat posted herewith and as lu-reki ile-eribed, the nearest know, ocatlous being 1 ack Magnetic Lot No. 54, tho Kxteitslon of the I' sal lode Lot No. 53 the iiiiri "cane lode burjey No. 4314 nnd tho Darl y l" t snr N ' . ",.!' 'Ifslguat-cd 'Ifslguat-cd In Uioolliclal plat i"A herewith. A nV a, d all perM.nsclalmlng aU crsely tho mln-litKutiiuiiu mln-litKutiiuiiu eliis,lode,JrciilUeB. or auy per-"oWu per-"oWu Si M.d.- "criled, 'N, Platted ,nd amillcil for are ierel, ' u,,'l.e'1, that unless olkwVnud ue regulation tliareuiidor, within ilxtv clavh fr ind.it" hereul wllh the Register of the U s.lam onicfathalt Lako City" and Coiiityt,fhitI.afc.MaW'rUaM, they will l.barrc4 lu virtue of tb W"vlio..8 , h;ill, M 'lair1ect that tW '"tM u UUeA In tn. Ihon : Col'ktv KfcCOKD, a weekly uewspapei uliio weeks. lKA " UegUier. .a' "' ??miijL.., ' Legal BIbiiKb at Ibis offlce. ME A T ( GROCERIES J ' x ought to be s M J SOLD AT THE SfllWE PIiflGE.l v H you agree with me call at the g H IJEW MEAT ffiSHKETj I AND INSPECT MY NEAT AND UP-TO- I H g datMstock op both. I H g S M k One Door South of the Sheep Association Block. H I D. C. URIE. M. A. Nl). 3711. Application for Patent. UNITl'I) STAT159 LAND OI'I'ICH. Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 7 1003, Notice Is hereby given that l?trn A. Thomp. son, of Citclevllie Utnh. nnd James It. While, of Salt 1. like Cltv. I'tnli, have mnde nppllcntlon lor n I'ulted States patent lor the Pueblo lode mining clHlm,coiisl.tliig ol 145 lluenr leet of tlie lode with surface ground ns shown by the official pint, being survey A0C5, situated lu the Iron bpriugs Mining District, Iron County, I'tnli, nnd described lu the pint nnd field tiotes of sutvev on file lit this olfire, with magnetic variation si II drg. 30 mlu, to 10 deg, 10 mln. east, as follows, lo-wlt: Commencing nl cor No. 1 nnd running, thence N 80 deg 4 mln ECOLBft tocor No. 2;lhence N 10 drg W 14S5 It to cor No. 3; thence H 89 deg 4 mln W CJI.5 O to cor No 4; thence 8 10 deg HMfl to cor No. I, the plnce of beginning, containing con-taining a net area ol 0.513 acres, the following conflicts having been excluded: Midnight Sere nnde. Survey 41)89, or8.l39 acres, Adams Lot 40, of .W nrres, I.ltulsny tAind), Lol 53. ot 4.748 ncrcs, nnd Wanderer, I Amd), Lot 54, ol".lB8 ncres. The presumed general course or direction ol the vein or lode Is ns shown upon the official pint. Said clnim Is jltuated in the SW'J of sec20, 'I p, 35 S R 13 W. Tlie cor ol sees 29, 30, 31 and 32. Tp. 35 S, R 12 W, bears S 80 dee 4 mln W 1401.3 ft from cor No I of snid clnim. XT, S. M M. No. 2, bears rt 73 deg 21 mill W 03.0ft from aid cor No, 1. Snid clnim Is of record In the olliceof the Recorder of Iron County, nl Paro-wan, Paro-wan, Utah. In book "D" of locations nt page 38J. The nf joining and conflicting claims me the Adnmsl'lscer; Adams Loder Lot 40; Sharp Iron, Lot 41; Wanderer (Amd), Lot 64; Lindsay (Amd), Lot 63 and Midnight Serenade, Survey 49S9 I direct Hint this notice be published In Tub Iko County Kitronn, nt Cedar Clly, Utah, being the newspaper published nearest said claim, lor a period of nlneweeks. PRANII 1). IIOI111S, Register. L. II. Gray, Alt'y. (l'lrst Aug. 14-Lnst Oct. 0.1 M. A. No, 3729. Application for Patent. UKITItD STATUS LAND OFFICB. Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 19, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that Richard M. Waite. whose poslofljce address Is. Denver, Colorado, lijr liisuireiit and attnrncr J. Jf. White, whose puatoTica address U bait Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States patent for the Hurton, Urown and Wlghtman lodes, con solldatrd mining claims, situate In Pinto Iron Mining District, Iron County, Utah, consisting of 1500. 1215 and 1147 2 linear feet respectively of said lodes and surface ground as shown by plat of survey, being Survey No. 6041, and described In the field notes and plat of the olllcial survey on file in this oilice, with magnetic variation at V deg 45 mlu to 15 drg 51 mlurastas follows: Heglnnlng at corner No. 1, a cor of the llurton lode claim, from which the quarter section cor on north boundary of sec 30, tp 36 S, R 13 W, bears N 41 deg 29 mln W 782.8 It, and running thence S3) deg 55 mlu U 1500 ft to cor No. 2 or cnlfl rlnlm, I,aM'?1 .Um C, ...I.. 1. .,.A f ....... v. ....., ........... , I, IUL rf mill .4 uw .. ,i, cor No. lot Ilrcwu claim; thence S 30 deg 55 mln 1 186 ft to cor No. 2 of said claim; thence S 65 deg W 1(30.1 ft to cor No. 3 of Wlghliuan claim; thence N 25 deg W 213 ft tocor No. 4 of said claim; thence N39 deg 46 mln E 13.4 ft lo cor No. 5 of said claim; thcuco N 50 deg 14 miu W 582.3 ft to cor No. 6 of said claim; thence N 31 deg 10 mlu XV 398 ft to cor No. 7 of said claim; thence N 65 deg E 699.4 ft to cor No. 1 ot said cUInt; theuccN4dcgu9niln XV 685.6 ft to cor No. 5 of Ilurtou claim; thence N71 deg 51 mln E 307.5 ft to cor No. 1 of said claim, the place of beginning, containing a total area of 38,977 acres, from which the area of 3 827 acres lu conflict con-flict with XVelllngton No. 1 Lode Survey No. 4900 Is expressly excepted and excluded, leaving a net area of 35.150 acres hereby claimed and applied ap-plied for. ' The presumed distance and course of each lode line Is as shown by the plat. From corner No. 1 of Hrowu lode claim tilt quarter section corner on north boundary of section 30. tp JO S. R 13 XY, bears N 47 deg 48 mln XV 2510.3 ft. and from i-nrnrr Nnl of WhrlK. man claim said quarter section corner bears N 11 deg 49 mln TV 1394.9 ft distant. Said claims form portion of section 30, tp 30 S, R 13 XV, S. L. M Utah. Said lode location mining claims being of record In the office of the County Recorder at Parowan, Utah, lu Hook "It" of Mining Loca-Hon Loca-Hon Notices, pages 81 and 85, records of said county. The nearest known locations being Last Chance survey No. 4978, Illack Magnetic Lot No. 51, LiKjkont Mine Survey No. 6003, Tlie Dlckman Mine Survey No.r003.X'clllngtoii No. 1 Survey No. 4906 and Ulue lllrd Survey No. 4390 lode mining claims. 1 ilueci tii.it lliu notice lie published in the Ikoni.ou.siy RhCOKiint CedarCily, Utnh. the newspaper published nearest the said milling claim, fur the period ol nine weeks. PRANK D. 110I1I1S, r n t, . , Register. R. E. Ross, claimants attorney. IFlrst Se;it. 26 Last No. 21 STATE LAND NOTIC". UNITED STATES LAND OFI ICE. Salt Lake City, Sept. 9, 1903. To Whom it May Concern; Notice Is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed In this office n list No, 60, of lands selected se-lected by tlie said State for the establishment and maintenance of a Normal School, under section 12 of the Actof Congress approved July 16. 18-JI. ' The following tracts embrace I In said list are lu a township containing mineral claims of record, viz: NEW NXVM. sic 10, tp 39 S. R 10 XV, S. L. M. A copy of said list, so far as it relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted III this oilice, for inspection inspec-tion by any pcrtou Interested, and by the public pub-lic generally. XVlthlit thu next sixty days following tho date of this notice, under department..' Instructions of November 27, 18, (23 L, 1). 45V), protusts or contests against the claim of the State to any of tho tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, de-scribed, on the ground that tho same is more vnluablu for mlueial than for agricultural pur- F loses, will be received and noted for report to the leueral Land Office, at Washington, 1). C. KalluruMi to protest or ctniti'st wltliiti tho time specified will lie considered riufliclonl evidence of thu noii. mineral character of tho tracts, and tho selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will bo recommended for approval. I'kank I), Hoiiiis, Register. Gl!0. A Suitii, Receiver. (! Irst Sept lS-Last Nov, 13. Many Mothors of a Liko Opinion. H Mrs. Pilinof, of Cordova, Iowa, buvb: H "One of my uhlhlroii was subject to croup of a serious type, and tho ix'ivlnp; H of Cliamberlaln'H Couch Remedy prom- H ptly, always brought relief. Many H mothers In this neighborhood thtnlc tho M sumo tin 1 do about this remedy and .H want no other kind for their children," H For sale by All DruggUta. H PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. ' I I'or further Iiiforiiistlon Consult County H Clrrk or tho ltespootlvo Signers 4H NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX SALK. '- H ICstateof Sylvamts C. Unlet: H Tho undersigned will sell at prlvnte sain H about ninety-four head of horned stock and H about three thousand head o'f sheep, or so much H thereof aH may lie necessary to reallie $2,504.73, "'H on or after Friday, Oct. 23, 11)03. Written bids .H wilt be received at the residence of undersigned H at Summit, Iron county, Utah; terms of sale H ten percent of sale price iiihiu ncccptauco ot bids, and balance upon continuation of sale by H the court. "1 Dated Oct. 9. 1903. M Signed, UL.INAR. IIULETT H Administratrix. H George 11. Greenwood. Heaver, Utah, attorney H for administratrix, fH (First Oct. 10-Last Oct. 17) H STATE LAND NOTICE. ' M UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Vv-M Salt I.nke City, Utah, Sept. 23, 1003. ""H 'Jo Whom if May Loncern; il The state of Utah ha tug selected as part of 1 its grunt for the establishment and matiile- !itMlfl nance of an Institution for tlie llllnd nnderthn AT'H 12th section of tho Act of Congress approved sH July 16, 1801, the following described tracts, re- H turned by tho United States Surveyor-General H as mineral laud, notice Is hereby given that the H I said state will submit proof as to the. character of tH the said laud, before the llegisur and Receiver " H at this oilice, on tut 21t day ot December, 1903, .. . , , . M it IOA. m., rill .. ' ''!B SE 9EV. NXVi-SEf, NIt! SW.V, SXX'U WH NXVM. section 9, township 30 south, range 10 vH west, S. L. Men, Utah. 'ilH All persons cUlmlng any portion of said de- 'H scribed tracts as mineral Isnd.ordeslrlng to .aH protest or object to the selection tbertof by the V'LI state are hereby summoned to appear on that vtMlfl rfste nn I submit testimony in support or their 't)H claim ur objections. ,'H prank d. iionim, fyK Regiater. JM C.UO. A. SMITH, H Receiver. H (First Oct. 3-Last Nov. 21) H . H STATE LAND NOTICE jM UNITED STATP'- O OFFICE. H Salt Lake City, Utah, August 10,-1903. Saal To Whom it May Concern; VH Notice Is heieby given that the State of Utah H hns filed lu this office a list No. 38or lands e- itH lected by the said State Tor the establishment M and maintenance of an lustltiitlou lor the llllnd ,H under section 12 of the act of Congress ap- H proved July 18, 1894. The following tracts em- ""H brnced In said Hit are in a township containing H mineral claims of record, vlr: H The SUM BKM Sec. 24, T. 85 8.. R. 0 XV., Lot (H 21 Sec. 30. T. 39 ti.. R. 10 XV., and Ui SIVA and . sH SUH NKH Sec. 13, T. 39 S., R. 11 XV S. U Mer. M A- copy ofsaidllst, so lor as It relatea lo said H tracts by descriptive sulmivlslons, had been H consplcuossly posted lu this office for Inspec- H ttoiibyany person Interested, and the public LH , generally, H Within the next sixty days following the date B of this notice, under departmental instructions H ol November 27. 1896,(11 L. D 459), protest or M contests against the claim of the State to any of --H thetractsorsubdlvlslonaherelnbefore described rH on the ground that the same Is more valuable H for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will H be received and noted for report to the General H Land Office at Washington I). C. Failure so to M protest or contest within the time specified H will be considered sufficient evidence of the uon- H mineral character of the said tracts, and the -.H selection thereof, being otherwise free front H ohectloulwlllberecomm'udrd for approval. H FRANK D. HOIIIIS, H m Reclstcr, GHO. A. SMITH, )H Receiver H (l'lrst, Aug. 2l-Lnst, Oct. 16, '0! M I I II I .. II. I.III.LII.... II II. II II 111 I 1 H STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Salt Lako City, Utah, Sept. 25, 1903. M To Whom it May Concern; 'l Notice is hereby given that the Stnte of Utah ktfl hns filed in this office, a list No. 52, of lauds se- V lectedby snid state for tho ohtabllshmcnt and .H mautcnaiice of a Deaf and Dumb Asylum, , under section 12 of the act ol Con- " HH gress approved July 10, 1894. The tallowing H tracts embrnceii in snid lists, are In n township M containing mineral claims of record, viz: H .N,WW.?WW section 28; NEW SEW, bectlou 27, H SW'K S1'A( and VM HV.H section 31, township H SO south, riiugeO w list and N1CJ SUM section 25, township 37 soutii, range 10 west, and Lot ft M section 1, township 38 south, rango 10 west, S. I f H Mer, llH A copy of said list, so far as It relates to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, hail beuu M conspicuously posted ill tills office for Inspection IH bv any person Interested, and tho public gener- tH ally. Within the next sixty days tallowing the dale VI of tins notice, under depinmeiilnl Instruction U olNoveiubei 27, 1800,(2.1 I D IM1), protests oi tWI contests ngHlust tlie claim of tlie Stutt to liny of H thetrnctsr,rsiib'ivlloiisheieiiiberre descrilied H on Ihe prouud Hint Ihe same Is more vnluab'e U for mineral tlinu for agricultural purpotev will H lie leceneil noil noto.1 lor leiwrt to the Oencrnl "jB I.iiid Olhce ut Wiisiiiiigtoii 1). C. Failure o tn M protest or contest within the time specified H will be considered sufficiciit evideiiccof the uon nS mliitrnl ch.trnrtrr of the wild traits, nnd the JH .election thereof, being otherwise lice from ""lH obectiou,will berecomuiciidi-il for npprovnl, kV ' FRANK I). Ilolifi-i, 1'.' I-'OT. 1 '..:'i. a. .".xurii. 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