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Show Notice of Sale , IN THR DISTRICT COURT OP THK UNITED STATUS IN AND POR THR DISTRICT OF UTAH, MA9TR'3 SALB UNDKR DK-CRItH DK-CRItH OH PORHCI.OSUKE. Capitol Trim Company, corporation, plain-llff, plain-llff, t. Gold Spring! Mlnlntr & Powtr Com. pany, a corporation, et al , detendanta. Wfterit Elcctilc Company, a corporation, plaintiff, rg, OnM Springs Mlnlnfc & Tower Company, a corporation, et al defendants. Ily virtue, of a decree of foreclosure and sate made and enterrd hr the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah, held at Salt I.alce City therein on the I8th clay of July. 1013, In the above entitled causes, I, as master appointed for such purpose, by the said decree, will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder, snhject to all taxes to become due and payable after date of the sale, and subject to the right and equity of redemption, at the front door of the Court Home of iron County, In the City if Par-owan, Par-owan, Utah, on the J5tb day of May A. I). I9H, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the followlngdeHCrlbed lots or parcels of ground and other property described de-scribed lu said ca,use and herelnl 1. Klght thousand (J8.000.O0) dollars par value bonds with Interest coupons attached thereto Issued by the Gold Spring Mining A Tower Company, one of the delendants herein. 2. That part ol the transmission line connecting con-necting the power plant at Modena, Utah, with the mine at Gold Springs and the well on tho Sand Aqua claim which la upon the public domain of the United States H. All of the residue and remainder of the property of the Gold Springs Mining & Power Company, Including the tight of redemption on tho transmission line ordered to be sold In tho next preceding paragraph, said property being described ay follows i All and each of thoc certsln lode n-lnlnp claims situated In the Stste Line Mining District, Dis-trict, Iron CoUnty, State of Utah, located, recorded re-corded nnd Vnown under the several names hereinafter set forth, to-wlti The Jennie I.odo Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 2 I.ode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 3 I.ode Mining Claim: TheJennleNo. 4 Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 8 I,ode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 0 Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No 7 Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 8 Lode MInlrg Claim; and the Utahllnc Lode Mining Claim. Except only certain surface rights upon the surface of the wild Jennie No. 8 Lode Mining Claim, Jennie No. 6 Lode Mining Claim, and tl-r Jennie Lodo Mining Claim and the lennle No. 2 I.ode Mining Claim heretolnre granted to other persons. Said grnup of mining claims being known collectively as the "JENNIE" group of mining claims All and each of those certain Lode Mlnlnfc Claims situated In the Esgle Valley Mining District, Lincoln Connly, State of Nevada, located, recorded and known under the several names hereinafter Iset forth, to-wlt: The Tallsnian Lode Mining Claim; The Talisman No. 2 Lode Mining Claim; The Talisman No. 3 Lode Mining Claim; the Aladdin No, 2 Lode Mining Claim; The Cornucopia No 3 Lode Mining Claim; The Moonlight Lode Mining Claim; nnd The TwlllghtLode Mining Claim. The Tnllsman No. 3and the Moonlight claims cover Identically the same ground. The Aladdin No. 2 nnd the Tin light clnlma cover Identically the same ground. Said ground of mining claims being known collectively as the "TALISMAN" groupof mining Claims. Also the Gold and Sliver Amalgamation Stamp Milt, situated on said Jennie Group of Mining Claims' atd including twelve Nlssen Quartz stamps complete and all ore bins, amalgamation pvitts, Pierce Amalgamates ijnd all other4jUerv and appliances there-With there-With connect eCttalpe ore cruahtHR pl.l t complete, com-plete, blacksmith staff, air compressor plant, mine ore Hoist, m Intl hoist cages', compressed air pipe tlnei, comprefied air drills, mine cars, I mlnecar tracks, and alotlier underground mine equipment and surlaifc Improvements xyltatso-1 ever appurtenant to orLonnected with any and allot the mining olaliisherelnbeforedescrlbed. Also the complete cyanide reduction plant situated on said Jf nne Group of Mining Claims and Including cyanhjn solution tanks, ore pulp tanks, CaKow separator tanks, 'slime tanks, gold solution tanks, zinc boxes, centrifugal pumps, slram engine nnd boiler nnd all other machinery and appliances therewith connected and the Atay and Chemical Laboratory complete com-plete with assay furnaces, bullion melting furnaces, fur-naces, assay scales, pulp scales and comptete chemical equipment for cyanide reduction teats and treatment. Also the water worka system connected with said mine and mltl Including abont 4,000 feet main water pipe line, 12-horse powerenglne and pump, four water storage tank's of combined rapacity of 60,000 gallons and the general water distributing system tn said mines nnd mills. Also alt water rights owned ana ucd by the said Gold Springs Mining & Power Company In connection with Its said mines and mills. Also the local telephone system connecting the said Jennie mines and mills with Gold Springs, Utah. The following described Placer Mining claims, situate in State Line Mining Dlstrjct, Iron County, Utah, via: Sand Aqua, Gravel liar and Dig Locust; and also the following described de-scribed real property in Modena townslte, Iron Comity, Utah: i Ileginning at the northeast corner of Block "D," Modena Townsjte Survey, and running thence N. 2ft drg. 18mln. W.. 845.8 feet to the east and west center Ihie of Section 86, Township Town-ship 31 South Rangejto West, Salt lake base and meridian; tlienou along said center line; South 81 cleg. 48 in In'. East, 853,9 feet; thence South deg 15 rain. East, 146.8 feet to the northeast Conner prthe San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lnk't Railroad property; thence along the north aide oTsald railroad property, South 61 deg. 45 mln'tt'eet, S00.O feet to the northwest corner o! e.f railroad property; thence North 25 deg 15 ma. West, 39.fi feet, to the place of beglnnlngfencloslng an area of three and flfty-fourJbne-tbouiandthB (3-.0S4; acres. There Velog situate on the said Modena Town-site Town-site proitrly the electrical power and electrical light crjiting plant, the possession of which wan ndjudgd to bolong to the Wertlnghouae MachlrJe Company Togrtiier W1th all Improvements, machinery, equlpifnent and tools thereon, except such as has bjen adjudged to belong to the Westing-lious, Westing-lious, Machine Company and the Richmond MaclJ.iaery Compnny, '''rgether with all property of every nature "dJ description, together with the bulldlnRH, strtictures, erections and constructions, Includ Ingl ill machinery, fixtures, appliances, Imple- me'l'H and appurtenances of every kind and chaij eter, situate, lying and being in, on or aboJ it the said plants, premises and property abo-1 t described, and used, or provided for use In or s ibout the operation of said plants and prop- erlj nd tne carrying on of the business of tali! defendant company, excepting therefrom n'j inrh machinery and property as has been artju djcil to belong to tho Westlnghouie Machine Con 'psnyand the, P. C, Richmond Machinery ("n pany, and Including the right of the pur- cha v of the property described In paragraph tlirr hcrcln, to purchase the said power plant prop '.fiy for pjfteeii Thousand ($15,000.00) dol- Isrs 'from the Weatlnghouse Machine Company with in ninety days, and the K. C. Richmond Mac nlnery Company property for Twenty- thr , Hundred (f2,8OOO0) dollars with Interest IV"ni September 1st, 1913, within forty-five days fruni wht date of the confirmation of the sale as proriil ed In said decree. AIkB mi power transmission Itnw and tele-phooiB tele-phooiB lines connected ulth said power and electric light creating system, together with wires, poles, Insulators and other equipment therewith connected atfS thereunto appertaining, appertain-ing, all constructed lit connection with said ponerand llghtcrcstlng plant and lor the distribution dis-tribution and use of power and light created; also all transmission and distributing stations and machinery Including transformers, electric motors and other machinery nnd appliances used In the distributing system of said power and light creating plant. Also all electric light systems owned by said Gold Springs Mfnlng A Power Company and used In connection with said power and electric light producing system. No bid for the property and rights described In paragraph thrto of less than Twenty-two Thousand '2,00".00l Dollars wilt be received. re-ceived. Upon the acccptmcc of any bid the purchaser shall forthwith pay to the undersigned under-signed the sum of Twenty five Hundred l!2SCO.0Oi Dollars by cash or certified check on some bank or trust company of Columbus, Ohio, or Salt Lake City, Utah, and made or endorsed payable to tho order of the undersigned, and the balance shall be paid an the court shall order upon the confirmation of the sale. So much of the 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 wild decree, the bonds and coupons of thn defendant, Gold Springs Mining & Power Company. Dated this 6th day of April, 1014. CHARLES P.ALDWIN, Master In Chancery. IPIrst publication April 21, 1914, lsst publication MayS2 101 (.1 Scrirtl No. 011503. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. U. S. Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, March 3, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that the Evcclsior Iron Mining Company of Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application ap-plication to tho United States for n patent for tho Walker Iron placer mining claim, situated in the Iron Sprincs Mining District. Iron County, Coun-ty, Utah, said claim being described by legal subdivisions of tho Public Land Survey, as follows: Lots 2. 4, 14. and 15, Sec. 32, Tp. 35 So., R. 12 W., S. L. M. Tho aroa applied for is 159.17 acres, there being no conflicts. Said claim is of record in tho offlce of tho County Recorder of Iron County, Coun-ty, at Parowan, Utah. The applicant claims that thero arc no known lodes or veins unon said claim -or in any part thereof. I direct that this notice bo published pub-lished for the period of 9 weeks in tho Iron County Record at Cedar City, Utah, the newspaper published nearest near-est said claim. E. D. R. THOMPSON. Register L. H. Gray, claimant's Attornoy. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. (First Mar. 0 Last May 1, '14.) STATE LAND NOTICE. United States Land Offlce, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mar. 25, 1914. To whom it may concern: Notice is horebv given that the State of Utah has filed in this offlco lists of lands, selected by the snid state, under section sec-tion 6 of the Act of Congress, approved ap-proved July 10, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial 012353. SE NWi Section 11; arid NWU-SEU NWU-SEU Section 14, T. 33 Soilth, R. 18 West, S. L. M. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, havo been conspicuously posted in said ofllco for inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. During tho period of publication of this notice, no-tice, or any time thbrcafter, and before be-fore final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbe-foro hereinbe-foro described, on tho ground that tho same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will bo received and noted for report to tho General Land Offlce at Washington, Washing-ton, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within tho time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of tho non-mineral character of tho tracts and tho selection thereof being be-ing othenvise free from objection, will bo approved to tho State. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. (First April 3 Last May 1, 1914.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lako City, Utah, March 30. 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that William Wil-liam II. Sawyer, pf Cedar City, Utah, who, on May 2, 1908 and Feb. 25, 1911, made H. E. No. 17111, ((Sorial No. 02792) & H. E. Sorial, No. 071G5, for E of SEU & EV of NE4 Sec. 8, S4 of NWVi & W of SWtf, Section Sec-tion 9, Township 34 South, Range 11 West, Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beforo tho Clerk of the District Court, at Parowan, Paro-wan, Utah, on tho 9th day of May, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Herbert C.Adams, Lafayette Mc-Connoll, Mc-Connoll, Millard Watson, and John A. Adams, all of Cedar City, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. William Houchen, Cedar City, Utah, Attornoy for claimant. (First April 3 Last May 1.) . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Dopiutmcnt of the Interior, U. S. Land Offlco at Salt Lako City, Utah, April 10, 1914 NOTICE is hereby given that Es-tella Es-tella Holt, of Enterprise, Utah, who, on March 20, 1909, made desort-land entry, serial No. 03045, for SV4, section sec-tion 24, township 30 south, range 17 west, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notico of intention to mako final desert des-ert land proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo the Clerk of tho District Court, at Parowan, Paro-wan, Utah, on tho 27th day of May, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Riy Adams of Parowan, Utah. Joseph Holt, James R. Barnum, and Georgo A. Holt, of Enterprise, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. (First April 24 Last May 22, 1914.) THERE IS NEWS IN ADVUIITI8. ING COLUMNS THAT BUYUR8 JIB LOOKING FOR. PROFESSIONAL CARDS " I DR. M. J. MACFAKLANE 1 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON I Office in Knell Block. Offlco hours: 10 to 12 a. rrt., 2 to " I 5 p. m. Offlco phono 40-2. Residence phono C3-Y. DR. R . 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