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Show i Notice. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Kilt LakeCttjr, UtU, Jjme 8, IMS. To Wliom It may Coucerm Notice ia la hereby riven that the fnHowliii-townl!lpp!al fnHowliii-townl!lpp!al liabeeu received at tills office from the United Stale fiurveor-fieneral for Tuwiutilp3l Soulli.Raitite 1" West B. I. Mer. Said plat will lc filed In tills ofnci July 9. 1903, mid tlie Slate liavln-f acquired a preference rltflilof celcctloii under the Act of Allium is I8W, except under r!(flit Initiated prim to -NoreiulrerZl, IWW.wIll le allowed until Hept,. 7, 1WJ, Inclusive, within which to exercise Its front anil after He ptcntlx-r 8, 1903, tlie remain-Inir remain-Inir vacant lands, ulioulJ there bo any, will be thrown open to entry under the public land '""' thank n nouns, Kefflster. ' ' P' m r . Very KeiuarUnl'io Cure tf lHntrfbflit. "About six years ago for tho first time In my life 1 had a suddon and severe at tack Of diarrhoea," says Mrs Alice Mlller( of Morgan, Tela. "I got temporary tem-porary relief, but it camo back again and again, arid for six Jong years I havs suffered more misery and agony than 1 nan tell. It was worse than death. My husband spent hundreds of dollars for physicians' prescriptions and treatment without avail, tflnally we mpved to ilosque count, our present pre-sent home, and one day I happened tb see an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and piarrhoea Remedy with a testimonial of a man who had been cured by It. The case was so similar sim-ilar to my own that I concluded t'o try the remedy. 'The result waa wonderful, wonder-ful, I could hardly realize that I ws well again, or bellevs It could , be so after having; suffered so long, but thai one bottla of medicine, costing but a few cents cured mo. For sale by All Druggists. J Professional Cards. J 2t H. RYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC . . . Furniture Block, Cedar City, i 'i' ' ' ' GEO. bTgREENWQOD LAWYER, OENERAL PRACTICE OP LAW. Bcnver, Utah, 0 Win. llouchen J !I. Arthur i IIOUCHEN & ARTHUR ) i Notaries rulillc, I.atxl nhil Mlnlnp; i V Attorneys. V 1 SURVEYORS. i A Att T.nfiil niKtMlnlngtmslnessl'rnmpt-i f ly nttciiileil to, List your HmiI Instate A mill Mlillnir 1'roportjr with tis. A Notary l'ubilo Always In ofllce. 9 Olllco In 0 A i:.lMtU?S HI.lKK Ccilnr City, Ulnli. A DR. E. SMITH DENTIST e It now permanently located u Cedar City, prepared to do all classos of TJentlstry. Work of tho County and surrounding districts solicited. Parlors, Sml Floor Furniture Mod; CEDAR CITY. .... T7TA1T. rpfllilBEtj BEOS, j i HARNESS SHOP. Current sNa, ( We Imvc only one of tlioso elegant stocky saddles left. f F It's n real beauty nnd cheap, 9 i First c8nlc-FIrst Served, J 5 .JETHRO PALHER, rianagcr. , 6TATE LAND NOTICE. OHITBD 8TATE3 LAND OFFICE. Salt Laka tiHy,,UtaU, June 15,1903. To Whom U May Concent Hollce Is hereby fclven that the Stale bt Utsh has filed in tills office, llsti'of lands selected se-lected by said state under section 11 of Iheact of Congress approved July IS, 1:81. The following tracts embraced In said lists, are iu townships containing mineral claims of record, vizi The SEl NW Sec. MJ 8ff SWtf Sec. M and NKJi KWM Sec 85, t. 83 S., H. W., 8. 1,. Mer., embraced lit list Do. 182, for the establishment establish-ment oljJermanent water rcsenolrs for Irrigating Irriga-ting purposes. The NHSKMI 8EU SEKSec.10, WW SW Bee. 11, E NBM Hec. U, T. 39 H , K. 10 V 8i SKM aud SSJ SV Sec. 33. T. 87 S., R. 10 W embraced lu list No 133. Heserrolrs. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, hae been conspicuously posted in this office lor Inspection by any person Interested, and by the public generally. gen-erally. During the sixty days next following the date of this notice, under departmental Instructions of November 2T. 1SW, !'.U, V. 450), protests or contests against the claim of the State to any ol the tracts or subdivisions herelubefors described, on the ground that the same Is more valuable formlneral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General I.nnd Office, at Washington, I). C. l'ailure so to Erotest or contest within the time specified will e considered sufficient evidence ol the non-mineral non-mineral character of said tracts, and the selection selec-tion thereof, belngothenvlsefreefromobjectlon, Trill b: rtcottimended for approval. l'KA.MCi). lionno, Register. Ceo. A. smith, . Receiver. iFIro Jtiiie 26, I.ast Aug 2S.) state Land notice. UNITED. STATES LAND OFFICE. Bait Like City, Utah, June 17th 1903, ft Hrhon,ttJTay Lontnnt Notice Is behebyglveu that tlie Btate of Utah has filed In this office a UstNd. 71 ot lauds selected se-lected toy the said State rortheMso Of an Agricultural Agri-cultural College under section 8 of the act of Coiigreiis npptoved July 16, 1804. Tlio (ollow-lag (ollow-lag tracts embraced in said list are lit a .tow tishlp coutalulg, pilucral claims of record,, vlri Eotl Sea. 18,,30 a, K. l3V.,e. J,, Mer. A copy c' said list, so far as It retltes to said tracts by descriptive isnudlvlrlons, had been conspicuously posted In 'his office for Inspection br uuy pcrsuu interested, aud tho public generally Within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions ol November 27. 1896, (23 I,. D., 4J9), protests or contests against thecialnlof tlw fitale toariy ol thetractsoritlbdlvislouaherclnbefore described on tlie ground that the cainq ts more valuable fpr mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and tiotod for report to the Ceneral IandOfficejat Washington 1), C l'ailure so to protest or contest within the tlhie specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral non-mineral character of the sail tracts, and the selection thereof, being othernis: Iree from CbieetlOB.vf ill be recommended for approval. 1'RANK D, IfpnBS, Minister. tU!0. A. SMITH, Receiver. (Plrst, Juut26, t,ast, Aug 38,' STATE LAND NOTICE,. UNIT?D,8TATeS LAD OFFICI-. Salt Lake C'ty, Uuh, Jttno W, 1903. To uhov tl "lay cetictnt Tho $(ateof Utah havlug-setected as a part ol Its grant Idrthti citabllsliiilent of jiernianeiit water rtsorvolra for Irrlgatlug purposes under the 12th section of the act of Congress approved July 16, liVI, the follow lug described tract returned re-turned by the (Milted States Survtjor'fieueral as mineral lajid, notice Is heuby glveu that the aid Htate will submit proof as to the character of said laud, bcturo the register aud KeceUer.at this office, cu Monday, the 7tU ditj- ol September, Septem-ber, 1803, at IOiOU a m.i The NTTlf NK! SHU HF.W.and VHU NVk Sec. 35. T. SS H., K. 10 W., S t. Met., embraced lu list No. M for tho rgtahllMttnicut of jierma-uent jierma-uent 4ter rjicrToltS for irrigating purposes. All persons claiming any portiqn or said described de-scribed tracts as mineral (coal) laqd.or desiring to protest or object to the selection thereof by the state six hereby summoned to appear on thai date nnd submit leMlmony in support of Iheli claims or objections. i I'RANK D. HOnilS, , Register. OKO. A. SMITH, Receiver. L ... (T'irst3jtlrlT-taal,it!g.23',V3. .T.....III i f ,, i ..i i i fciin fiufcwrifca hsjlm Vmom. AslsHiWsHHHsrBisWBiBsilsililsssBiiBsialsiWsWsWsisBiiisssssBiBss iVr I i i ' ' ! '. C Wllllnm Lainb. ' J. A. Root. ? Joseph Sylvester. Henry Wcsterliold. 1 Lund Cedar and St. George i Stage o. c ( Are prepared to accomodate the travel- Z. ) Ing public with the best there is on the ( j road. ( Fare from Cedar to Lund $250. iRound trip $4.00. Cedar to St. George :$tf.oo, V s Round trip $5.00 r 5 BXPRBS5 OPFICK WITH ARTHUR & MOUCHHrV. 'C 1 ' STATE LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 27, 1007. To Whom tt May Concttn' Notice Is heteby given that tlie Stale ol Utah has filed in tins otlice a list No. 49, of lands selected se-lected by the said State lor the establishment and maiitlnatico of an Insane Asi l!i)il .flndcr under sec. 12, of the Act of Congiress approved July 16, 1814. Tlio following tracts embraced lu said list, are In a township containing contain-ing mineral claims of rccbrd, vi: Tlio f.H NWif Sec. 25, T. 30 S., K. 9 V S. h. Acopy of said list, sp fat as It relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdltlslous, has been conspicuously Kted In this office,., folr inspection inspec-tion by any person Interested, and by the public pub-lic generally. within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, under denartmciiul Instructions of November 27, 18, (23 1,. I). 459), prplests or contests ngalust the claim of the State to ituy of the tracts or subdivision hereinbefore described, de-scribed, on the ground that thn same Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural pur- mu.i ...II! I.m rarnvMl fi.l.t .inlff.1 fnr r.vlrt .ntl.u poses, win oe recciveu aim noicn lor reiKiriiotue tiencral Land, Ofllce, at Washington, I). C. rallure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the uon-miucral character of the tracts, and the selection thereof, belug otheru lse free from objection, will be recommended for approval, l'HAKK D. llODDB, Register. Geo, X HM1T1I, Kecelver. first May 8,-I,ast July 10. STATE VAND NOTICE, UNITED 8TATE8 LAND OFFICE. Salt I,ake City, Utah, May 4, 1903. -To Whoni.il May Conctt hi Notice is hereby gU-en that the State of Utah has filed In this office a list, No. 4, or lands selected se-lected by the said State for the establishment of permanent water reservoirs under Section 12 of the Act of Congress approved July 10. 1894 The following tracts, embraced In said selected list are in a township containing mineral claims of record, vist The 6 BWM; NEV SWtf aud BW'H SUM Sec. 17, T. 87 S.. R. 10 W., 8i L. Jifer., A copy ol said list. :ofaraa it relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously potted in this office for inspection by any person interested, and by the public gen erully. Within- the sixty days next follojvldg the date of this notice under departmental Instructions of November 27, 1896, (23 L. D., 459,) protests or contests against the claim of the Stato to any ot the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on Hit ground that the same Is ruo(c valuable for mineral than for agricultural purples, will be received and noted for report to ilie General Land Office at Washington, D. C. failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient ovldenca of the non-mineral character of the tractsi and the selection thereof , being otherwise fret from objection will be recommended for approval. I'RANK d. nouns, Register . Cso, A. SMITH, J, Receiver. tl'ltst May 22,-I,ast July 21,) M. A, No. 3699, Application iot Patent. UNITHD STATES LAND OHlUClJ. Salt Lake City, Utah, May 211903, Notice Is hereby .given that J. U. White whose Pom OPlqe .address Is Salt Lake City, Utah has made application for a United States Patent ior the lilue Bltd Lode mining claim, situated In Pinto Iron Mining District Iron. County, Utah, consisting of 1600 linear feet of tbeLotW and surface ground 000 feet wide, belug Survey No. 4U9t) aud described In the held notes and plat of the Official survey Oh file In this office, with magnetic variation at 11 deg 50 mln to 15 deg 36 mill east, as follows) Beginning nt corner No. 1, a corner of the claim from n hlch the quarter Section Corncron North boundary line of flection 8d Tp. 36 S. R. 18. W bears N. 41 deg 29 mln W. 782 fi feet aud running thence N.71 drgSl mln K. BOO feet to cor. ncrNoZ, thence S. 30 deg 65 mln I!. 1500 feet to corner No a. thence S. 71 rfpirJl mill Y. MO feet turner una, uicinc o. 11 .ick. iiiiii v . UW ICCl to corner No, 4, thence N. 80 deg 65 mln W. 1500 feet to Corner No 1, the place of beginning, Containing a total and net aten of 20, 150 acres, allot nhlcu Is hereby claimed and applied for. there being no Conflicts. The presumed general gener-al course and length of the vein or lodo Is as shown by the plat of Survey. Said Illue tltril Lode claim forms a portion of Section 30. Tl. 36 8. It. 13. W. Salt Lake Merl. dUtn, Utah, bald 1)1 ue Jilrd lode location mining min-ing claim being ot record lu the office of the County Recorder at Taronait in Iron Cbuiitr, Utah, In Uook "D" of Mining Notices page 237, records ol t.ald County. The ;icarml known locatloil9,belug thc'Ycllow Jacket Mine Survey, No 4977. -and Last Chance, Surviy No. 4878, Lodo Mining claims, ' I direct that this notice be published In The Iron CopsTVKUcQRuatCedarClty Utah, tho newspaper published nearest the ssld mining claim, for the period of 0 weeks. I'RANK D. IIOJ!n9. if j. Register. . ft . ltOSS, ' Clamant.s Attorney. Tint May 29,-Last July 3t,l STATE LAND NOTICE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake Clly, Utah, June 29, 1003. To uhom it may concern Notice Js hereby given that the State of ,Utah has filled In this otlke a list No, 54, of lands selected se-lected by tin said stato for the establishment and maln'.ciahce of a Reform $chsoI, under section 12, of the act of Congress approved July 16, 1894. Tho follow Ing tracts embraced In said list ate in 9 township containing mineral claims of record,' vizi .-. Lot 24 Sec. 18, oi: and SEH HW Sec. 10, T, 38S.i It. li W ,and SWHl 8Vlj SKU.andSUU SlHlBecSi WUI'WXand NE(f NU( Dec. 8, T. 37 !, R, 13 W., S , L. Mer. A cony of said lilt, solar as It relates to said tracts by descriptive subdivlsluiis, had been conspicuously ostcd tH this ofllce for Inspection by any person lntcrclcd, and the public generally. gener-ally. Withln'tfae neat sixty dsys following tVe dale of this notice, under departmental Instruction, ol November 27. 1896,(23 L.D.. 4501, protests oi coutelts agstust the claim of the Stale to any of the tracts or subdivisions heMnbefbre described on the ground that the same Is more valuable for illiberal than for agricultural purposes, will be received and rioted for report to the Oenvral Laud Office at Washington U.C Vallate so to protest or contest within 'lie time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral non-mineral character of ths ssld tracts, and the (election thereof, being otherwise free from ob ectlon.wll! be tecoritmended for approval. ' I'RANK D, HOnilS, Register OI!0. A, SMITH, Receiver, IFUst, July 3-Last, August 23, to.J Cholera Infantum. Thlc hits long; be?tt fegtiarded aa ops ot the most dangeroua nnd fatal illfie.tseu to which infants aro (subject. It can ho curjrl, howeveh when properly trontpil. All that In necssdry Is to arlvo CharabeHaln's Colic Cholera Arid Uia-rrhoett Uia-rrhoett Itembdy titid cafclor oil, Kb directed dir-ected with each bottle, ana a cure is certain, For Bale br All DrufTfftiU. iititBlaiiM-iiMHiii - iii sail - ' Oregon Short Line Rail Road .-- nivttnt T.inu to rut x-nleh, North TIMH TAltLfJ. fioitlll i No. 1. STATIONS. , 3 ArVB,0!35am Salt Lake I t'vsosOSpii! " tiilffpm Mllfoail I " 7:15 a ii! L'vs 0:50 put Mllford I Ar'v6:50anl " 7:32 " Lund I L,vs9:01 " " fi:lo " Mmleiia I " 10:5(1 " . " 3:30 " f Callenten f Ar'v 1:55 p nl Pullman Palacb Slccpofs to Salt Lakd , D. E. llURLGY, a. p. &n a., Salt Lrtko Clin Utah. STATE LAND NOTlCEi UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, , Salt Lake City, Utah, June 22, 1003. To Whom it May CoHcernt , Notice Is hereby gen that the Htate of I J tall has fllnl lt this cfllte.llsts of lands selected b. the said state under section 12 of tlio net of con. gressapproed Jujy 10, 1894. Tho follow luu tracts embraced In said lists, aro in townships I containing mineral, claims of record, vli.i B The NE'i nfflf Sec. 13, T. 39 S., It. 9 W cm. 7 braced In list No. 48, for the establishment and f 1 maintenance of a Stats Normal School. I Tho N'SVK NW Sec. 35, T. 35 3., R. 0 V.. g embraced in list No. 184, for the establishment H of permanent water rcsettulrs for Irrigating I purposes. , U Copies of Mid Hits, so fhrfls they relAletosaM (J tractSgbydeftcrlptlvegutidlvlstonsitivebeencom fj splcuousiy posted In this office, for Inspection u by any person Interested, and by the public si generally. ' K During the sixty days next following the dalri of this notice under departmental Instruction t, of November i7. 1893,(23 L. Di 450), protests oi M contests against the claim of the State to ally t( m the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described. I on the ground that the same Is mote valuable h for mineral than for agricultural purposes wilt M be received end'uoted Tor report to the Oenera t 1 Land Office, at Washington, p,C. Failure so til , protest or contest within the time Dpecificd 'will be considered sulllclent evidence "of the nor Kl mineral character or the said tracts, oud the t ) lection thereof, belug otherwise free from ob- KJ lection, will be recommended for approval, Kl PRANK D, JlOIinS, IM Hegister. Bn nto. A, smith, Receiver tflrst, July 3-7,ast, August 23, "TO.) ' - m StATE LAND NOTICt. M UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 27, 1903. , IN To Whom it May Cancel nt ' K The state ol Utah having selected as a part r,( jBI. its grant for tho establishment-and main! ' taluancc of an Insane Asylum, under the 12tl( KJ section, of, the , Act ,of Congress approved ii July lOllii 1894, ib. fpllpvi lug. described tracb. Vj returned fay the United StatcsBiirveipr-Gwieral f 1 as mineral laud-uotlce Is hereby given liui CI tlietaid state will unbuilt proof as tolhecharai tcrof said land before the Register and Receive? nil ! at this office, on Monday the 13th day of July m 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m., v lit . H The VM NE Sec. iS, T, 39 8., It. 9 VT S. M) i L. Mer., embraced Irt List NO. .48, for the rs V tabltshmcnt add malntluaticc ot an Ihsaue Am. M turn. . ,.i. W AH persons claiming any portion of said iK . m, scribed tractas mineral land, ortlcslriug to pro) m text or object to the selection thereof by the mate, are hereby summoned to appear on that m date and submit testluloiiy lit support of thelt claims Or obj?itluiis. . M I'hanIc D. llonus, M Register. , vv. G ho. A, Smith, . ' . Receiver. rirsl May 8, -Last July 10.) ' M M.A.K-0,j;- (iii I Application for Patent. 1 UNITKP STATES LANJ? OFFICE. . ? Gait Lake City, yta'j, June 9, 1B03. I NotlciMierebyt'lveiitbafRlcliardM. Wall I whpso'I'ostoflice add roll U'Oeilvcr Coloradul .1 by his agent and attorney !n fact J II. Whin-, H of Salt Lake City Utah has made application $ atu a..V".1,oU eialc I'aleht for the Unlrt M Lode Mining Cairui7.olkuut Mine, Tho Dick- N niau Mlnoaud Ixqn Wedgo Lode mining clalm M Coitsolldatsdsltnate in I'Tnto Iron JMInlng l)ls M -tc.,Ir0,, Couny . Utah, consisting of 1500. 1497.U Br 1131.8 and 301.8 linear feet respectively of sab! B ' lodes and surface ground as Hlionu by plat of I B,"r,erAbeI"ir snncyNCiOCO and described lit B. the Held notes and plat ot tho official survey oj I (He IU this office, with magnetic variation .i I 12 deg 22 mln to 18 dig 16 mln cast, as follows: 1 Beginning at Corner No. 1 a corner of tint Italy Lode Mining claim, from which the quarter quar-ter section corner on north boundary Hue, section 30. Tp. 86 S. It . 13 W bears N. 10 deg-K-t mln li. 2438.3 feet and running thence NS0 da Mmlu W, 631.3 feet to corner Mo. 4 vt the DIcU ' mauMlno. thence N.&l dig mln K. 600 feet to cornr No. 1 of aatd Jllne, 'hedce 8. 60 deg 14 mln 1. 1134.3 feet to corner No. 2 of said mine, , thence S. 30 deg 46 mln W. 13 4 feet to corner Nu ' lof Lookout Mine, thence S. 25 deg B. 602 feot to comer No. 2, of said mine, thence S. 39 dt-u' ' 48 mlu W. 1497.6 feet to corner No. 3 of said1 mine, thencoN.25deg W. 416.5 feet to corner. No. 2 of Iron Wedge claim tlluiico H. 73 deg 3l mlnW 350.4 feet toCdttlef No, 3 of said claim.' thence N.25, deg, W.O.4 feet to comer No. 4 tif said clflllu tflencoK. 39 deg 48 mill W. 205.'! feet to corner S j. 3 of Tlio l'aly Lode mtiiliig" claim, thence. N. 50 dec 14 mln V. OKI i feet U corner No. 4 of said clnlni, theuce N, 3U deg 46 mlu V, 1500 feet to corner Np, 1 of said claims tho laco of beginning, containing ,4 total area of 57.73Zacres front whlcUtlie aggn gate area c' 4.953 acres lt conflict with Uuei n '' of the Wel Nd. 2, purvey No. 4770. Wellington ' A survey No 1701 and Wrlllugtbii No. 1 surc. ' K Nn. 4906. Loiltf milting claims Is KvpresMy rxcrp- II, ted, a,nd excluded, leaving a net area of 52.7 Jw 4V acres hereby claimed and applied for The pro- 4f sumed general course and length of each ciu W or lode fine Is asi shown by Hie plat of survey. T fll From corner N. 1 B! tmkout Mine the quar- JIJ tersettldu corner on north boundary line of J7 section 80 'Xv. 8(1 S. R. 13 IV, , hears N. deg' M . 35 mln W 233.7 feet, from eonlcF No. 1 of Iron J2 v Wedge said quarter section coriter bears N. B Wv. deg 12 mlu80.ilr: I. 3527.3 feet, ahtl from cor-' 1 Wi ncr No. 1 tif T'le Hickman Mliio suld quarter ISfi section ohier bears N, 18 deg 23 htln E. 1003,0 . '(' feet distant. , " , i Said consolidated I.od.l's . clrttht forming a ! ;, portion of Section 30 Tp. 3fl. 5. It. 13 W. H. 1 . J Meridian, Utah said lodes locatlbns raining j claims being of record, lit the office of the Couu. I ty Hecordi'.ratl'arpwaittn lion County, Utah. lu Ilook "II" ol mining location notices pagex, ' Jl 665. b07 aud tea, aud uook "U" of mining loci ' tloU notices page) 40 iecori)s,dl laid Countj. j Tlie nearest known location belug the lllack Magnetic Lot Nu-64.TeehOt the West No. 3 ' survey Np. 4770 Ufnr Survey No, 4208 'Welling , B ton survey",No, -4T0I and WclItngtUii No. 1 survcj d H No. 490BLpdH Mining Claims. , lM I dlretttiutthW.iictlce be published In Tiuf I' Iftott CO'jntV RBtioSii at Cedar City, Iron' fit 1 County, Utah, Utft ucwstiaiicr published nearcs' Ml a said claim, (or a penodbf ullie cousechthr m I mkt' i-RANK d. lionns, , It 1 . l. Register; W R.,EItOSH, I I Claimant's Att'r ft fl tflrtt JlllltJi-Iat Aug1 U ifl |