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Show Cough Medicine for Children. Never give n child a cough medicine that contains opium in any form. When opium is given other and more serious diseases may follow. Long oxporienco has demonstrated that thoro is no better or Bafer medicine for coughs, colds and croup In children than Chamborla.ln'8 Cough Remedy. It is equally valuable for adults. Try it. It contains no apium or other harmful drug. For salo by Palaco Drug Store. f YOU AND YOUR HARNESS i When you need a new Suit, YOU GET IT. When your harness needs a new "dressing," DOES IT GET IT? It needs dressing as often as you perhaps more so. Unless it is frequently oiled and kept in repair it will in time crack and become weak in spots, thus rendering it unsafe when most depends upon its strength. Better bring it in and let us go over it. Costs less now than later, When there is more to do. Ialniev Bros, Cedar Oity, TTtali l - J I PROOF IN THE EATING The excellence of our meats is fully attested by the vast number of our satisfied patrons. If there is a family in this section not familiar with our methods, let us say to such that we buy the best meats obtainable and retail at a very small margin of profit. The proof is in the eating. Try an eat. XJrie Sc Uvie Meat Market Oeorgo K. Uric, Manager v , I I 1 ii. i I I AUTOMOBILE GARAGE I 5 i e o i: Automobile Tires CEL Supplies ;: ALL WORK STRICTLY FIRST CLASS ! can and see mo J. a. Kopp, Cedur City I ' CASE "25" Gas Tractor with Steering Device, Pulling four 14 inch Heavy Duty Plows. An Economical and Efficient Method for plowing your Dry Farm for next season's crop. "CASE" Machinery and Automobiles lead in quality, and are sold at Rock-Bottom Prices. I "CASE" goods are guaranteed, and we court a comparison of prices, "Based upon Merit." J. H. ARTHUR, Local Agent, Cedar City, Utah. 4LJiia.jiuMjmLUiAjjiLUjiJujwMjtfm wji n. wiMuiimiimiiJiimfy'i NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer'3 Offlce, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 30, 1914. Notico Is hereby given that William J. Wlllinms, whose post office address ad-dress Is Kanarra, Utah, made application ap-plication in accordance with the requirements re-quirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Scs slon Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate eight (8) cubic-feet of water per second from Pink Hill Wash in Iron county, Utah. Said wutci was to have been diverted at a point which bears north 85 degrees 40 minutes min-utes west 2,943 feet from the east quarter corner of section 21, town-shin town-shin 37 south, range 12 west, Salt Lake base and meridian, and conveyce' by means of a canal for a distance of 7,075 feet and thoro used from January Jan-uary 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 320 acres of land embraced in section 22, township 37 south, range 12 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. Said applicant now makes application in accordance with the requirements of section 1288x24, chapter C2, Session Laws of Utahr 1909, to chango the point of diversion di-version of said water, to a point which bears south 89 degrees 24 minutes west 3,020 feet from the cast nuattcr corner of section 21, township 37 south, range 12 west, and convey the same by means of a canal for a distance dis-tance of 0,440 feet, thero to be used during tho period and for tho purpose originally intended. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office ns No. n22C. All protests againBt the granting of said application, stating tho reasons therefor, must bo made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $2.50, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after tho completion of the publication of this notico. W. D. BEERS, State Engineer. (Date of first publication Dec. 11, 1914, date of completion of publication publica-tion January 11, 1915.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 21, 1914. Notico Is hereby given that Malinda P. Smith, of Centerville, Utah, who, on November 24, 1909, made Desert Entry, En-try, Serial No. 05153, for Lots 1, 2. 7, 8, 9. 10. 16, 16, Section 1, Township S'6 South, Range 17 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Sake City, Utah, on tho 12th day of February, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: T. W. Jones, of Newcastle, Utah, Israel Barlow, Jr., of Woods Cross, Utah, N. T. Porter, of Centerville, Utah, George A. Cole, of Salt Lake City, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. (First Dec. 25, 1914 Last Jan. 22, 1915.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) U. S. Land Offlce at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 21, 1914. Notico is hereby given that David Oman McKay, of Ogden, Utah, who on July 9, 1910, made Desert Entry, Serial No. 05930, for W, Section 33, Township 35 South, Runge 1G West Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, de-scribed, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Suit Lake City, Utah, on tho 12th day jof February, 1915. Claimant names us witnesses: N. T. Porter, of Centerville, Utah, J. X. Gardner, of Pino Valloy, Utah, Israel Barlow, Jr., of Woods Cross, Utah, Gcorgo A. Cole, of Salt Lake City, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. (First Dec. 25, 1914 Last Jan. 22, 1915.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. COAL ENTRY. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 6, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Ernest Green of Cedar City, County of Iron, Stato of Utah, has this day filed in this office Application to Purchase. Serial No. 013516, under the provisions provis-ions of section 2347, U. S. Revised Statutes, the SEtt SWVi, SWM SEV. section 30; NE4 NW4, NWW NE4 of section 31, township 36 S., range 10 W., Salt Lake meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely ad-versely tho lands described, or desiring desir-ing to object for nny reason to the sale thereof to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest In this of fice during tho thirty day period of publication immediately following th( first printed issue of this notice. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register (First Dec. 11, 1914 Last Jan 0. 1915.) Notice of Salo IN TUT. DISTRICT COUKT OK THK UNITED STATUS IN AND HOR TUP DISTRICT OF UTAH, MASTl'.R'S SALB UNDER DR CRSB OP 1'ORKCI.OSURE. Capitol Truit Company, a corporation, plain. tlCT, v. Cold Springs Mining & Power Com pauy, a corporation, et al , Jelradante. Writern Blectilc Company, a corporation, plaintiff, -vi. Cold Spring Mining k Powrr Company, a corporation, et al defendant. Oy virtue of a decree of foreclosure and Bate made and entered bv the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah, held at Salt J.ako City therein on theMttiday of July. 1913, In the above entitled causes, I, au master uppolnttd for such purpose, by the said deciee will k;I1 at publlo vendue to the highest bidder, subject to all taxes to become due and payable nfter date of the sale, and subject to the right and equity of ra'rrnutlou,at the front dosr of I bo Conrt House of Iron County, in the City it Par owau, Utah, ou th 1st day of February A. I. 1915, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following describe.! lots or parrels of vrqund and other property de-' scribed lu said cause and herein: 1. Bight thousand tfS.OOO.OO) dollars par value bonds with Interest coapona attschtd thereto luuedby the Gold Springs Mining A Power Company, one of the defendants herein, 2. That part of the transmission Una coa nectlng the power plant at Movltna, mab, with the mlna at Gold Spring and the well on the Sand Aqua claim which is upon the pnbllc domain of the United State 8. All of thercldne and remainder of the property of the Gold Springs Mining & Power Company, Including tbo right of redemption 'iwrwwtM.aaWiirtttj tm 9rtort twrttul ibe next precel "g paragraph, said property be.ng described ait to liwsi All and each of thoie certain lode mining claims situated IntlieSMte Une Mining District, Dis-trict, Iron County, State of Utah, located, recorded re-corded and known under the several name hereinafter set forth, lo-wltt The Jennie Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 2 Lode Mining Claim The Jennie No. 8 Xde Mining Halm; The Jennie No. 4 Lode Mining Clalmt Th- Jennie No. b Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. fll.'de Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 7 Lode Mining Clalmt The Jennie No. 8 Lode Minlt g Clalmt and the Utahllne Lode Mining ( latm. . fcxerpt only certain surface right npon the Mitfaceof the xalrt Jrnnle No. 6 Lode Mining Claim, Jennie No. 6 Lode Mining Claim, and the Jrnnlel.ode Mining Claim and the Tennle No. 2 Lode Mining Claim heretofore granted to other pernon. Said group of mining clalme being known collectively as the "JENNIE" group of mining claims. All and each of those certain Lode Mining Claims situated in the Bagle Valley Mining District, Lincoln Connlv, State of Nevada, located, recorded and known nnder the several names hereinafter set forth, to-wlt: The Talisman Lode Mining Claim; The Talisman No. 2 Lode Mining Claim; The Talisman No. 8 Lode Mining Claim; the Aladdin No, 2 Lode Mining Claim; The Cornucopia No. 3 Lode Mining Claim; The Moonlight Lode Mining Claim; and The Twilight Lode Mining Claim. The Talisman No. Sand the Moonlight claims cover Identically the same ground. The Aladdin No. 2 and the Tlwllght claims cover identically the same ground. Said ground of mining claims being known collectively as the "TALISMAN" group of mining Claims. Atso tho Gold and Sliver Amalgamation Stamp Mill, situated on said Jennie Group of Mining Claims and Including twelve Nlssen Quartz stamps complete and all ore bins, amalgamation plates, Pierce Amalgamated and nil other machinery and apptlaucea therewith there-with connected: also the ore crushing plant complete, com-plete, blacksmith shop, air compressor plant, mine ore hoist, mine hoist cages, compressed air pipelines, compressed air drills, mine cars, mine ca r tracks, and all other underground mine equipment and surface Improvements whntso-ever whntso-ever appurtenant to or connected with any and allof the mining claims hcrelnheforedescrlbed. Also the complete cyanide rednctlod plant situated ou said Jennie Group of Mining Claims and including cyanide solution tanks, ore pulp tanks, Callow separator tanks, slime tanks, gold solution tanks, line boxes, centrifugal pumps, steam engine and boiler and all other machinery and appliances therewith connected and the Assay and Chemical Laboratory complete com-plete with assay furnaces, bullion melting furnaces, fur-naces, assay scales, pulp scales and complete chemical equipment for cyanide reduction teal and treatment. Also the waterworks system connected with ald mine and mill inclndlng about 4,000 frrt main watrr pipe line, 12-hnrse powerenglne arid pump, four water storage tanks of combined enpacity of 60,000 gallons and tbe general water distributing system in said mines and mills. Also nil water rights owned ana uncd by the said Gold Springs Mining & Power Company in connection with Its said mines and mills, Atso tbe local telephone syatem connecting the said Jennie mine and mills with Gold Springs, Utah. The following described Placer Mining claims, situate in State Line Mining District, Iron Connty, Utah, viz: Sand Aqua, Gravel liar und DlgLocnst; and also tbe following described de-scribed real property in Modena townslte, Iron Countv. Utah: Ileginntngat the northeast corner of Block "D," Modena Townslte Survey, and running thence N. 25 drg. 18 mm. W.. 845.8 feet to the east and west center line of Section 30, Township Town-ship 34 South, Range 19 West, Salt lake base and meridian; thence along said center Hue South 81 dee. 45 mln. Bast, 653,9 feet; thence South 25 drg. 15 mln. Bast, 140.8 feet to the northeast corner of the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad property; thence along the north side of said rallroud property, South 81 deg. 45 mln. West, C0O.U feet to the northwest corner ot said rullroad ptoperty; thrnce North 25 deg. 15 mln. West, 39.R feet, to the place of beginning, enclosing an urea of three and fifty four ono-thousandths (3-.054) acres. There being situate on the said Modena Town-site Town-site property the electrical power and electrical light creating plant, the possession of which was ndjudged to balong to the Weatlnghouse Machine Company Together with all improvements, machinery, equipment and tools thereon, except such as has been adjudged to belong to the Westing-houso Westing-houso Machine Company and the Richmond Machinery Company, Together with all pioperty of every nature and description, together with tbe bulldlugH, structures, erections and constructions, includ ing all machinery, fixtures, appliances, Implements Imple-ments and appurtenances of every kind and character, situate, lying and being In, on or about the said plants, premises and property above described, and used, or provided for use in or about theoperatloii of said plants and property prop-erty and the carrying on of the business of said defendant company, excepting therefrom only such machinery and property as has been idJiidiredJobelongtotheWestlnghouaeMachlne Company and the 1'. C. Richmond Machinery Company, and Including the right of the purchaser pur-chaser of the property described in paragraph three herein, to purchase the said power plant property for Plftcen Thousand (115,000.00) dol-Innt dol-Innt from the Wrstlughnuse Machine Company wllhin ninetv days, and the F. C.Richmond Machinery Company property for Twentv three Hundred (J2,3oo.OOi dollar with Interest from Beptrmber 1st, 1913, within forty-five day 'rnm the date of the confirmation of tbe sale as provided In said decree. Also all power tranamlsmon lines and telephone tele-phone lines connected with said power and electric light creating system, together with wires, poles, Insulators and other equipment therewith connected and thereunto appertaining, appertain-ing, all constructed In connection with said power and light creating plant and far the dls. trlbutlon and use of power and light created; Alan all transmission and distributing stations and machinery including transformers, electric motors and other mschlnery and appliance used in the distributing system of said power and light creating plant. Also all electric light systems owned by said Gold Spring Mining & Power Company and nscd In connection with said power and electric light producing system. NobldrorthepropertyandrlghUdescrlbedin paragraph three of less than Seven Thousand Thous-and One Hundred IJT.IOOOOt Dollars will be received. Said property to be sold subject to any lien for taxes thereon. Upon .the acceptance of auv bid the purchaser shall forthwith pay to the undersigned the sum of Twenty-five JIuudred (tlfOXOCh, Dollars by cash or certified check oueomebnnk or trust company or Columbus, Ohio, or Salt Lake City, Utah, and made or endorsed paysble to the order of the undersigned, and the balance shall be paid as tbe court shall order upon the confirmation of the Bale, So much of the purchase price a may not be required by the court to be paid la cash may be paid In cash or by turning over to be caucelted or credltrd, as Is provided la said decree, the Lands and coupons ot the defendant, Gold Spring Mining ft Power Company, Dated this 6th dsy or April, 1814. CHARLBS BALDWIN, Matter In Chnncery, iPlbllctlctt Jn t, Ml, hwt VtfWtentkw PROFESSiOHAL CURDS . DR. A. N. LEONARD Physician and Surgeon. 1 Superintendent of tho Southern Utah Hospital. Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat, and Fitting ot, Glasses a Specialty. Oillco hours 9:30 to 12, a. m., and u ' from 2 to 5 p. m. 'Phono 130M. WLk- & MBWSMBBMW1iBMKaHMIHHaaMSMlWSMSHaBWHHMML DR. M. J. MACFARLANE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office in Knell Block. J Ofllco hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to : 5 p. m. Ofllco 'phone 140f2. Residence 'phono 140f3. -.- I t ERNEST FLINT GREEN ' , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OfTico at Residence, Opposite Sheep Ass'n Store, CEDAR CITY, - - UTAH -. CHAS. G. Y. HIGGINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. General Practitioner. Will practice prac-tice in all the Courts of the District. Ofllco in the Mercantile Block. CEDAR CITY - - UTAH. . . ..' Electric ' and Hydraulic ' engineer robert's. gardner. . Phone 31 Rcd. ffDAR CITY UTAH Lr 1 i' . ii lawy era ' CLARK & WRIGHT i.. Associate Work for Attorneys. Public Land Matters: Final Proof, Desert Lands, Contests Con-tests and Mining Cases. Cas-es. Land Scrip. WASHINGTON D. C. . JOHN E. DOVER & SONS I Fresh Lime Always in Stock. Contract Lots a .Specialty j Delivery made to any part of Iron County. Member of U. S. Lime Burners' Association. Phono E-3. CEDAR CITY. la1kMMSaWISHHSMSMSMSH(MIBWMMSMM HMHHMKkMkkaBWMSMSHBH:MMSSVBSMSSSSMHSaSaS)SMasiSasiilM E. M. DECKER, OPTOMETRIST. Makes Regular Visits to Cedar City and Parowan. Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. HUNTER & WATSON Tonsorial Artists. Shampooing, Face Massage, Hair-Cutting, Hair-Cutting, Shaves and Baths. w COURTEOUS TREATMENT. " Parlors West Side of Main Street. watch BEPAWING." i - I . ALL WORK OIVBN CAKEPUL ATTENTION jf - , CUIM SMITH I WATCHES FOR SALE J At all Prices From " 76o u Pi l ho Best . ; Makes. ' t I CAN SAVE YOU HONEY. ;, Alex G. Matheson. ;', "- -ii "' t T. J. JONES, I t Gaskets and Basket I Trimmings 2 A full line of Caskets und TrMn 1 ,- ft mings carried In stock at A! 5- ,atM M I times. rV'T I Codnr City, Utah I J," HOUCHEN & ARTHUR I AUTO STAGE LINE Runs Daily Between Cedar City and Lund. Fare $2.00 Including fifty pounds of bug- guge. Hauls express and 1st class freight. All C. O. D charges must be paid in ad ' - vance. .J,- Phone No, 17 Blue. ' CEDAR CITY, UTAH. " im ji saaBEaaaasassaags sagas scraA i i |