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UTLEYSIMANLEY CEDAR CITY, UTAH V Skuial No. 011808 Notice of Application for Patent United States Land Ollleo, Salt Lako City, Utah, September 29, 1013 Notice is hereby given that tho Independence Inde-pendence Gold Mining Company of Salt Lako City, Utah, has mado application for a United States patent forthe Richmond Rich-mond and tho Richmond No. 2 lodo mining claims consisting of 1408.5 and 1428.7 linear feet in length respectively of tho- lodes, and surface ground in width as shown by tho ofllelal plat, belns: Survey 6257, situated in the State Line Mining District, Iron County, Utah, and described in tho plat and field notesof eurvov on file in this office, with magnetic variation nt 10 deg.,55 min. cast as follows, to-wit: Commencing at corner No. 1 of the Richmond identical with corner No. 3 of the Richmond No. 2; thence North 20 dog. 39 min. E. 1408.5 to eorner No. 3 of tho Richmond; thence N. 40 deg. 31 rain. W. 010.4 ft. to corner No. 3 of the Richmond; thence 8. 25 deg. 32 min, 30 sec. V. 1529.5 ft. to corner No. 4 of tho Richmond identical with corner cor-ner No. 2 of the Richmond No. 2; thence S. 23 deg. ol min. W. 1308.8 ft. to corner cor-ner No. 1 of the Richmond No. 2 thence S. 40 deg. 31 min. E. 008.2 ft. to corner No. 4 of tho Richmond No 2; thence N. 10 dog 53min,J3. 1434.0 ft. to corner No. 3 of tho Richmond No. 2 identical with corner No 1 of the Richmond the place of tho beginning1 of tho exterior boundaries of the claim nnd containing a net area of 35.250 iicrss all of which is applied for tho conflict with the Marix survoy 4113 of 00.700 acres having hav-ing been oxcluded. Said claims are located in tho S. W. i Sec. 25 and N. W. i Sec. 30 in approved T. 33 S. R. ,20 V. S. L. B. & M. U.S. Location monument No. 2 bears ns follows from corner No. 1 of each of said claims, Richmond, S. 39 deg. 13 min Y. 1125 ft. Richmond No 2 N. 77 deg 14 min, 30 see. E. 104.7 ft. The corner of sections 25-20 35 and 30 T. 33 S. R, 20 V. S. L. H. & M. (unapproved suney) benrs N. 79 dog. 10 min. W. 817.3 ft. from corner No. lof tho Rich mond No. 5. Said claims are of record in the office of tho county recorder of Tron county at Parownn, Utah. Adjoining and conflicting con-flicting locations are thoFitzhugh Lee, Sigsbee, and Marix survey 4113; I direct that this notice be published for a period of nine weeks in the Iron County Record, a newspaper published at Cedar City, Utah, tho newspaper published nearest 6ald cluims. E. D. R, Thompson, Rogister. L. II. Gray, claimant's attorney, Salt Lako City. (First pnb. Oct. 3, last Nov 8. 1013.) Sheriff's Sale. In the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District, State of Utah, County of Iron. Tho Hank of Southern Utah, PlalntlfT, vs. Thomas Rojr I'rlc, Thomas Urle, and W. P. Hunter, Defendant. - To be sold at Sheriff's sale at 12 o'clock noon on tho 18th day or October, J9I3, at the front door or the Conniy Court TJIouse, In-rarowan, Iron County, State of Utah, the following described des-cribed land In Iron county, Utah: Commencing " ' i ' at a point 21714 feet North ol the Southeast co-ncrof co-ncrof lot 1, In Block 36, or Plot IJ., Cedar City Town Survey, ns platted In the official map or fald nurveyt thence Wet 09 reetj thenco South IS feet; theme Kast 89 feet; thence North 15 feet to the place sf beginning, containing 1485 square feet of land, together with the tenement!), appurtenances, Improvements, and fixtures thereunto belonging and appertaining. AM'UEDFROYD, Sheriff. Plrst Sept, 20. I,ast Oct. 17, Not ice for Publication ( PUHLlSIIKIl) Dopartmont of the Interior. U. S. Land Olllce at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 23, 1013. Nottco is hereby given that Frank L. Culver, of Purownn,Utah, who, on Sop- teraber 7, 1909, made Desert Land Entry, Serial, No. 04057, for W4 SW Sec. fi, E) SEi & SWi SEi Soo. 0, N SEi, Section 7 and, NVVi NW Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 9 West, Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Desert Land Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo tho Cleric of the District Court, tit Parowun, Utah, on the 23rd day of October, 1013. Claimant names as witnesses: Uyram Alien, Joseph Stevens, Samuel A. IJaltermen, Joseph A. Warren, all of Parowuu, Utah. E. D. It. Thompson, Kegistor. (First Sept. 10 Last Oct. 17.) Probate Notice For further Information consult County Clerk' or respective signers. Notice. In tho matter of tho estato of George M. Hampton, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence res-idence or through the mails at Cedar-City, Cedar-City, Utah, on or beforo January 15 1914. Henky W. Ltjnt, ,Edmond II. Ryan, Administrator. Attorney for Administrator. First Sopt. 12 Last Oct. 3. v Notice. United States Jand Office, Rait Iike City, Utah, July 2S .1913. To Whom It May Concern:- Notice Is hereby here-by giveu that the State of Utah haH Hied In litis office lists of lundR, selected by the said state, under section 6 of the Act ot Congress approved July 16, 1891, as Indemnity School Lnds, viz: NSE5, 8WSUK, Sec. 13, and NWWNKK. Sec. 24, T. 37 S., R. It V S. I,. M. Serial 0 11670. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted In this office for Inspection by any person interested inter-ested and by the public generally. During tho period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1007, protests or conteatB against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same Is more valuable for mineral than for Agricultural purposes, 'will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D, C. I'allure so to protest or contest, within the time specified will b: considered sufficient evidence of the noiionlncral character ot the tracts and the selcctlous theieof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State IJ. 1). R. THOMPSON, Register. Plrst pub. Sept. fi, last Oct. 10, 1013. Notice of Sale IN TUB DISTRICT COURT OI' THK UNITED STATUS IN AND I'OR TIIK DISTRICT'OP UTAH, MASTERS SALE UNDER DECREE DE-CREE 01' l'ORECLOSURE. Capitol Trust Company, a cororatlon, plain-tin", plain-tin", vs. Cold Springs Mining & Tower Com pany, a corporation, et nl , defendants. Western Electric Company, n corporation, plaintiff, vs. Cold Springs Mining & Power Company, a corporation, et al defendants. Hy virtue of a decree of foreclosure nnd sale made and entered br the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah, held at Salt T..1V.C City therein on the 28th day or July. 1913, In the above entitled causes, I, as master appointed for such purpose, by the said decree, will sell at public vendue to tho highest bidder, subject to all taxes to become due and payable arter date ot the sale, and subject to the right and equity or redemption, at tho front door oHlm Court House or Iron County, In the City of Par-owan, Par-owan, Utah, on the t.ltli day vf October, A. D. 1913, at 10 o'clock, a. in., tho followlngdescribed lots or parcels of ground and other property described de-scribed iu ha Id cause and herein: 1. Eight thousand (f8.0GO.00) dollars par value bonds with Interest coupons attached thereto Issued by the Gold Springs Mining A Power Company, one ofthe defendants herein, r 2. That part ol tho transmission line con nuctlng tho power plant at Mpdena, Utah, with the mine at Gold Springs and, the ell on tho Sand Aqua claim which In upon the public domain of the United States 3. All or the residue and remainder of the property of qie Gold Springs Mining & Power Company, including the right or redemption on the transmission line ordered to be bold In the next preceding paragraph, said property being described aH follows: All a"d each of those certain lode irlulng claims situated In'the State I.lue Mining District, Dis-trict, Iron County, State or Utah, located, recorded re-corded and known under the several names hereinafter set forth, to-wit; The Jennlu Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No, 2 Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. B Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. ILode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 6 Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 0 Lode Mining Claim The Jennie No. 7 Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No, 8 Lode Mining Claim: and the Utahllne Lode Mining Claim. , Except only certain surface rights upon the ' surface of the said Jennie No, S Lode Milling Claim, Jennie No. S Lode Mining Claim, and jH the Jennte Lode Mining Claim and the fennte H No. 2 Lode Mining Claim heretofore granted to H other persons. Said groap of mining claims H being kHowti collectively as the "JENNIE" ' M group of mining claims. H All and each of thoue certain Lode Mining: jB Claims situated la the Eagle Valley Mining B District, Lincoln County, State of Nevada. H located, recorded and known under tho several H namca hereinafter set forth, to-wit: The H Talisman Lode Mining Claim; The Talisman H No. 2 Lode Mining Claim; The Talisman No. 8 H Lode Mining Claim; the Aladdin No, 2 Lode H Mining Claim; The Cornucopia No. 3 Lode B Mining Claim; The Moonlight Lodo Mining H Claim; and The Twilight Lode Mining Claim. B The Talisman No. Sand the Mnoilljght clalniH jH cover Identically the same ground. The H Aladdin No. 2 and the Tlwllght cln'lnls cover B Identically the same ground. Said ground or m ntliilug claims being known collectively as the B "TALISMAN" group of mining Claims. K Also the Cold and Silver Amalgamation B Stamp Mill, situated, on said Jennie Group of Mining Claims and Including twcle Nlssen Bfl (Jttartz stamps complete and nil ore bins, H amalgamation plates, pierce Amalgamators BB and all other machinery and Appliances there- Bfl with connected; also the ore crushing plant com plctc, blacksmith shop, air compressor plant, Bm mine ore hoist, mine hoist cage), compressed 1 air pipe Hues, compressed air drills, mine cars, BJ mine car tracks, ami all other underground mine H equipment and surface Improvements wliatso- Bf ever appurtenant to or connected with any and H all or the mining claims lierelnbcforcdescrlbcd. BC Also the complete cyanide reduction plant BJ situated on said Jennie Group or Mining Claims y Bf and Including cyanide folutlon tanks; oro pulp flj tanks, Callow separator tanks, slime tanks, H gold solution tanks, zinc boxes, centrifugal H pumps, steam engine and boiler and allo.tI.er BJ machinery and appliances therewith connected BJ and the Assay and Chemical Laboratory com- Bj plcte with assay f urunces, bullion melting furnaces, fur-naces, assay scales, pulp scales afut complete chemical equipment for cyanide reduction tests and treatment. Also the waterworks system connected with said mine aud mill Including about 1,000 feet main water pipe line, 12 horse powercnglne and pump, Tour water storage tanks or combined capacity or 60,000 gallons and the general water distributing system tn said mines and mills. Also all water rights owned, ana uncd by the said Gold Springs Mining & Power Company in connection with lis said mines aud mills. ' Also the local telephone syritem connecting the said Jennie mines and mills with Gold Springs, Utah. ' The following described Placer Mining claims, situate In Statu Line Mining District, Iron County, Utah, viz: Sand Aqua, Gravel Dar and Illg Locust, and also the following described de-scribed renl property In Modena townslte, Iron County. Utah: ' llegiunlug at the northeast corner of .Block "D," Modena Townslte Survey, and' running thence N. 2J deg. ID min. V 845.8 fectto the east and west center line of Section 30, Township Town-ship 31 South, Range 19 West, Salt Lake base aud meridian; thence along said center Hue, B Sonth 89 deg. 45 min. East, 653.9 rcet; thence fl South 25 deg. IS min. East, 146.8 Jeet .to the B northeast comer or the San Pedro, Los Angeles ' B and Salt Lake Railroad property; thence along B the north side of said railroad property, South 61-deg. 45 min. West, JOO.O feeHo the northwest I corner ol said railroad property ; thence North d 25 deg. 15 min. West, 39.0 feet, to th place of BF beginning, enclosing an area or three a"ud flfty.four one-thousandths (3-.054; acres. - There being situate on the said Modena Town-site Town-site property theclectrlcal power and' electrical light creating plant, the possession or which wan adjudged to balong to the WePtlnghouse Machine Company. Together with all Improvements, machinery, equipment and tools theieon, except such an has been adjudged to belong to the Westing-house Westing-house Machine Company nnd the Richmond Machinery Company, Together with all property ol every nature and description, together with the buildings, structures, erections and constructions, Includ Ing all machinery, fixtuies, appliances, Implements Imple-ments and appurtenances or eery kind and character, situate, lying and being in, on or about the said, plants, piemtses and property above described, and used, or provided ror tuc In or about thoopcratlon of said plants and prop- " ' erty and tho carrying on or the business of said defendant company, excepting therefrom only such machlnei-v and propel ty as has been ndjudged to belong to tho WcRtlnghousoMachine Company aud the J C, Richmond Machinery Company, and Including the right ofthe pur- I chaser of the property described In paragraph three herein, to purchase the hald power plant property for '.Fifteen Thousand ($15,0C0.0O) dol- . larn from the WesUnghoiiHi Machine Company wlthtu ninety dajs, and tliu 1 C. Richmond Machinery Company property ror Twenty- three Hundred (tf.UOOOOJ dollars with Interest from September 1st, 1913, within forty-fix e days from the date ofthe confirmation or the sale as provided in slid decree. I Also all power Iransmlsfclon lines and tele- I phone lines connected with said power and I electric light creatine system, together with 1 wires, poles, Insulators and other equipment therewith connected and thereunto appcitaln-Ing, appcitaln-Ing, all constructed In connection with said powerandllghtcreating plant and tor the distribution dis-tribution n.id'itc or power and light created; also all transmission aud distributing stations and juaehlnery iuclutllug transformers, electric motors and other machinery nnd appliances used In the distributing system or said power aud light creating plant. Also all electric light sj stems owned by said Gold Springs Mining & Tower Company and used in connection with said power and electric light producing system. No bid ror theprcj ertj nndrlghtsdescrlbedln paragraph three or less than Seventeen Thousand Thous-and Five hundred ;fl7,680.00) Dollars will, be received. Upon tho acceptauco or any bid tjio purchaser shall forthwith pay to the undersigned under-signed the sum of Tw enty-five Hundred i!2SC0.00 Dollars by cash or certified check on some bank or trust company of Columbus, Ohio, or 8alt Lake City, Utah, and made or endorsed payable to the order ofthe undersigned, and the balance shall be paid as the court shall order upoa the confirmation of the sale. So much ofthe purchase price as may not be required by the court to be paid in cash may be paid in cash or by turning over to be cancelled or credited, as Is provided in Bald decree,, the bonds aud coupons ol the defendant, Gold Springs Mining & Power Company.' - Dated thin 28th day of July, 1918. CHARLES BALDWIN, ' Master In Chancery.' (First publication Septr 5, 1913, labt publication October,, lo, 1013. , f |