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Show H OASTOniA. H Vmt U ) Kind You m Wwars Botiht HbbV THEOLD RELIABLE aBbpvsSIbbBbBBBBbVI Abtolutclyr Pure. TWERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Wo novor boast Our prices talk. Lohl Mere Co. i - i ' OASTOHIA. nnuKQi&r notich. i ii j LKHl limiOATfON CO.UPANY, chief place of buIne?t Lelij City, Utah County, Utah. n6tI0E. There are now delinquent dn llio fol ovvJn dr-scrlbtd dr-scrlbtd slock on s.eenintof an assessment assess-ment levied Sept. 3rd, 11)0 J, tin several amounts set opposite the mimes of the respective stuckh i!der'. ( And in nrco'dnuce with' law nnd tho order of the boanA of directors of said corporation 'undo on ihoaf'ircsnid date of Sept. 3rd, "JHJIl, sonhrttV shares of each parcel of Mof k as may be necessary will be sold on December 'Jlttt, tli'J'l, nl public miction at thu Cmiit. House, LuliI City, Uuth Comity, Utah. Hale to roimii'.Mieelit. 2 o'clock p. in. on that day, lo pay' tlm aforesaid delinquent delin-quent nsscsHiiciii mid costs of advert!-me advert!-me nt and sale. Ltd.! City, Nov. liMi, 100.1- JOHN WOODIIOUSK, Secretary and Coll ctor Lclil lrri gallon Co, - i . v... No. of. Anil. Amt. flnme. Celt, of Block. ol Tax Austin, (Icorgo.... 21811 f 70 0l) -I M) Allied, James ...l;;,!1' 20 00 1 JO Allre.1, Heber ....2500 130 CO -100 Aiuleesuil,Josepli..3(llA ,TJ0 00 1'.' -10 Allied, I)ilbeit..NoCer.Is. IfiS 00 1! 21 Austin, Parley ...1081 J'' 105 00 0 30 Ashcr, Win 2110' 20 CO 1 -10 Iliishmaii, A. Ii. .131111 351 to 0(1 ISarncs, Joseph No Cer Is. 70 1 1)1) Brown, James ...lHl'l ...100 (I 10 Ucrk,Georg ....30I.V 2U7 -170 Drift;. Kmiiin .. I27tt 310 8 -17 H.ni. .Inlili . IKll "O I ill Carter, Jas. I', Kstato 1130 100 7 00 Cox, lacob . SO 1 10 Child, John G ,..162B 80 C 10 Crnbbp, Chai.. ...23H11 30 2 10 CliriatoplieiooiiA.I' 2'.'in M 5 1)5 Doilon, Joseph Lat mill 21'0 13 1)0 Davis, Henry T... 01. V 205 i 8 Davis, George K 38111 50 150 Dorlon.bcoiKC ..2I2CJ I 20 1 -10 Dorton, Charles .2120 10 1 750 Kvnns, I. I) 50 3 5') Kvona, Win. 8 .. 30211 220 50 7 1.1 Hast. Henry .. . 1MO 00 0 72 tiail, Barnh A ... 2.10 70 2 -10 tidwnrds, John... 10 1 30 Fowler, Daniel . . 20 1 40 Uoatcs, Jos. W.... 200 300 0 1& Qontcs, Wm. Jr. Kitate 10411 300 0 00 Goa'cs, J ii ill's ... 11IO 50 2 50 Hiirwood. James. .2001) 145 10 15 lluiiper, K. A ... 47 50 1 82 lliirmoii, Mary I'.Jus 010 100 2 t)0 Jones, Juno iey man 30 13-5 Johnson, Mulvin..200D 230 4 50 Johnson, Olmilvs 05 4 05 Jones, Thomiis ... CO 1 53 Kurreii, Maria ...I13A I'd 0 30 Karren, Kdward.,2130 130 4 10 Loviidize, Alex II 141A 140 0 fri lossle, David 13511 250 1)53 Myers, Joel 35711 201 12 0U Mathews, Win ...152 A 282 7 74 Mathews, W. A...1830-' 40 2 80 Minis, Aim 40 '2-80 Ohiisud.Urcn.KstS!!!! 285 It Oo Potts John J. NoCer.'Is. 20 140 Iteoves, F. A , ... 3.10 212 14 84 lleoves, Oliirencu.. 11,00 80 5 GO lloyul, Moroul .. 108A 110 a f5 Pniitli.Jolin Fiilnk 17211 ' I'O 125 Slater, Joseph ...175A 100 5 00 .-iiiiulii, James 250A 210 0 15 Smith, Jessiu ... 031) 258 10 5(1 SiimUr'and, Win. ,37511 02 3 41 Smith, Kdwaid.. 207 HO 7 10 Sabev, Satah No Cer. Is. 45 3 15 rilatu'r, James... . 22 1 51 School Trusteet... 700 30 2 10 Taylor, Win. W..185A 740 40 00 Thomas, Daniel W 51 A 150 8 20 Turner, May A ...2U10 63 3 50 I'liomaB, John J.. 00 4 20 Taylor, Win. T... 10 - 1 30 Thurinan, 1). J .385 A 102 l It HI Thomas, Geo 11(10 30 2 10 Tumor, James ...2081) 74 2 03 Tnvlor, James Jr. U29H IU5 13 05 Thoiiias.Myra, Est 00O 30 2 10 Tliurmau Samuel A 10 I 30 Wines, Ira I) 15311 171-, JO 67 Voo,llioueo,.lolinl)118ll 250 1-1 50 Wnnless, Win 20 140 Webb, Thus 00A 108 3 70 Whltmiro, Geo. and Ann 121 D 1H Wilson, John 20 1 15 Wing, Geo 30 2 10 Vaughn, Michael. 30 2 10 Zlmerman, Johu..2l4A 300 15 15 BKNOII. Ada mson, David N 2110 301 7 17 Adams, A. B 310B 100 4 03 Beck, JncohS 00 1310 50 76 Beck, G.J 40 2 31 Beck, Jos II ' -18 1 33 Batenian.J.T....211Il 210 4 80 Brown, Wm T. .. 308.V lgl 2 72 Boley.K II NoOer l8,720 OHO Brown, Wm II. . . . 010 SifiO 2 (Hi Brown. J nines W, . 00C Xu0 2 ,iU Cunningham, Tlios - V , D ....2741) 72 2 12 Davis, DL 1-U 120 Greyson.KII.. .. 2100 000 18 00 Houston, A J. ...102O , 210. 7 40 Healey, Ephrnim 320B " 25P 5 08 Harmon, Elmcda 1230 320 12 70 Jones, Robert W.. .100 . 330 1150 Marsh, Jos F 2190 72 2 12 Marvin, Sarah ... 00B 330 5 00 Roberts, John 11. CO 4 10 Shipley, WJ Ull "330 10 80 Jos. O. and It . Healey 300D ,300 12 20 VnnStetter. John 1010 JT412 0 35 Wnlkor, Sarah A. ,125O4M20 5 20 Wnren, Win 2320 ( 180 4 26 Fight Will lie Bitter, Thoso who will persist in closing theli ears against the continual, recommendation recommenda-tion of Dr, King's New 'Discovery for Consumption, will hitvo ft Jong nnd bitter bit-ter fight with their troublca, if not ended earlier by latnl termination. Read w hat T. 11 Bead of Ileall, Miss., has to say: "hast f uiy"wlfe had every symptom ut consumption She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything oho had failed! Improve-mont Improve-mont enmo nt once aifdjf6ur Jiottlee entirely en-tirely ctued hoi." gunroiitcS by T. J. Wndswoitli, DniBglBtrlSTJIJlic, and f 1.00. Trial bottle jre ," WEEDS Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while young; when old, sometimes impossible. im-possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion.' Salt pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest. The time to treat consumption consump-tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others sec it, you woh't. Don't wait until you can't deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scott's Emulsion. If it isn't really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consumption consump-tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treatment treat-ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that's the treatment and that's the best treatment. I'q -1 Wc will send you gjpfl a little of the Eiuul- jKiMwSfu "e ,ure '''al '''' r'cture 'n BuBKlrf tli form ol a libel it on the flBBBVUt wrtpper ol etcry bottle ot TBWKJBfflJSi l.miililun )ou buy. WMTC SCOTT & BOWNE, JPJHU-gS Chemists, ,4Hg 409 Pearl St, N. Y. (ffay?WB)fi 00 and ft! all druggists. .in.TTr ..! .i - A utirtl I itt iiinirnTlmi unvu TifiiM 4. eiiiiii5 IIIIIIIMIKV " j '"" he nfrnld ot n llttlo fun nt home, good people. Don't shut tip your homes lest tho Min hides your carpel, nnd your heart Je-t n hitigh should slmkc down wmio of the nuuty cobwebs (hero. If you want to ruin your nous, let them think thnt ull mirth nnd nou'iil enjoy-ineiit enjoy-ineiit iiiuhI ho left on thu threshold when they come homo nt night. When oucfl hoinu Is regurded ns only n plnio to eat, to drink nnd to sleep, tljvj work Is begun thnt ends in gambling houses and degradation. Young pto-p'o pto-p'o must hnvo fun nnd relnxntlon HDinowhere. If they do not llnd it at their own hearthstones It will lie sought In other, perhaps less prolltnhlo phees. Therefore, lot tho lire burn brightly nt home, over delightful with nil theso little nits that parents so well under-, stand. Don't rvpiws the buoyant spirits of merriment around the lamp mid llrellght of homo thnt blot out the renieinbim.'co of ninny n enre mid annoyance an-noyance dining the day; mid (ho best safeguard thoy win taKo with them Into tho world Is tho uineen idlltteni-e of bright nnd domi-dle Hiiuidutn. f WANTED A TRUSTWORTHY GHN-tlcnisunr GHN-tlcnisunr hiily In onnlt eoniitv irt tiinii-nge tiinii-nge htislntss for nn old established house of solid lliiuticl.il afAiiili.il. A strnight, bona llde weekly salary of S1H.00 paid by check each' Monday with nil expenses ex-penses dirrci from headipinrtcus. Moiify advanced Jor expenses. Kntlojo addrevced eve'ope. itlnnngnr. 300 Cnx-tou Cnx-tou 11M., Chtengn. Head About to Blirat I'Votn Severe . Hiliatis Attack. "I hud a severe bilious utt'tek mid felt like iiiybcnd was about to burnt mIiuii I sol hold of 'i free ssmplu of Chnntber laln'rt Stomaili mid l.lver Tnblvts. I took a dou of I hem after cupper ind the next tiny felt like n mew man and have been feeling happy ever since," says Mr. J. W. Smith of JulinyTexiis. for biliousness, stomach troubles mid constipation these Tablets haVo no equal. Price 2r euuls. Kni-'s.ile by II. It. Merrihew. LOCATION NO ITUKS, mid proof ol annual labor foi salo nt this olllcu WANTKI) -sKVURAI. I'KRSONS of character mid cnod reputation in 1 each state (one in this county rcipilrrd) lo reiircse'it and advertise old cstab-llcht'd cstab-llcht'd wealthv huMlice- house of solid llminclal staiilint;. Halaiy 21.00 wii-l. ly ltli exnenses additloniil, all pnynbU-in pnynbU-in cash direct fitch Wednesday from head ofllco. Horse and eanlago lur-nletied lur-nletied when neecssary. Refereiu'es. lvnclofii self-addressed emu'ope. Culonlal, 332 Dearborn St., Cl.icnito. Notice United Slates Uud OllU-c, Salt I itke City, Utah, September 2, ,100.1. To hum It Mav Concern : Notite Is hereby given that the State of Uinh has llled in this otllcu llels of l.tmli selected by the said .Slalo under Section 12, of the Act of Coiiviess approved July 10, 1801 The following tracts embrnred in said Itstn, me In tonnships rouiainlng mineral claims of record, vir. : SI'&l NWH Sec 30, T. 4 H., It 1 K , puitiriu-cd in Lint No. 74, for thu c-U.b-llcbmrul of pcrm.uieui water reservi.lrs for 'dlizntliivr pin puses, N"'J.i MK,'4'i H'a SWH and SWtV SW'., bee. 21, 1.4 i R. 1 H. . I,. Mer., embiiu-iMl In List No 5.', for the eHlnbllfhment and maintenance ol a School of Mines, Copies of said lists so far as they i-Into i-Into to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, subdi-visions, linvo been conspicuously posta in this oillce (or Inspection by any person Interested, mid by tho publUi lienerally. Durinc the sixty days next follow inn the date of ibis notice, under departmental depart-mental Instructions of November 27 ltHMI. (23 L. I)., 450). protests or contests against the claim of tho State to nuv of the tracts or siibdivitions liHrclubefore described, on thu ground thai the same Is mora valuablo lor mining than fori agricultural purposes, wllL be received and noted (or repoit tctlfoMleHeralf Land Ofllco, nt Wnslliiglon)fD)(C54 Failure aa to protestor contest within tlio time specllled will bo contidcrid sufficient evidence of I ho nnn- mineral character ot tho said tracts, mid the Aclectlo.i thereof, belnc otherwise free fiom objection, will bo recommended for approval. . I'RANR D. HOURS, Iteitlstor GKO. A. SMITH, Reeehcr, Mistl'ub. Oct. 15, 1003. OASTOI11A. Beari tbs A Ito A You lla AlMTS B03ht A Frightened Hore ljttinhtg like mad dovwi the street dumping thecceupatits, or n hundred oilier accidents, are every day ochtr-I ochtr-I ronces. It behoocs everybody to have n reliable Salve handy and thcro's none tts good as Ihicklen's Arnica Snlvc. ( Burn, Cuts, Sores, Kercma and Piles j dirnppeur quickly under its soothing eircet. 25c, at T. J.. Wadsvtorth's Drug Store. S. W, ROSS RKAL K3TA7U AOKNOY. I'liio Residence jnoperty mid farm Ian 1 for sale. Oillce at I'ostofllce, Ihf, V DR MERRIHEW EwjytcS' Good work at -"-. reasonable prices. L1HII CITY, UTAH t DR. C. L. STOOKEY, ' ) Dontisfc. Lbiii City : : Utah. Skillful nnil careful nttcntlou given to tlio detnlN of each operation. L E.STEELE M.L PHYSICIAN & SURGEON I Lolii City, TJ-taH. I IN NEW OFFICE BUILDING I Residence at Donaldson House. 1 Dr. H. B. Asadoorlan, diskasis ok tjib 8 i:yi:, i:,vu, noii: and tiikoat. Special attention paid to refraction and llttliiRof glasses. ii'it'.tsj orncic: 0 :30 to 12:30 a m. KAititKit mtos. nr.K. IM to 5:30 1'. M. . I'ltOVO, UTAH. J. F. NOYES, 11. D. s - Pln'siuiun and Suri'ooii. , i. - iM. FQIlK, . ,: ;UT,VjiiBJ ns rr- -Sij J BEST BARBER SHOP j i inJ town I i I When you wish n flrst-cliuw j KHANH-: OU HAIRCUT 2 rail on C. CEDERSTROM Tonsorial Artist. J First Door West of tlio Lehl Mer. Co j t . , Linn - - Utah. &&&&'&$'&& &44&.Zt- -. DECEMBER SALEiK-yr-ltr. "r i: DRY GOODS4Sfi FURNISHINGS choceiiies. Furs, entire line, 1-2 price. rrrm :; 1 Lot Shirt Waists 1-2 price. . weu I Dress Goods, the dressiest, 20 per cent off. save Shirt Waists, a complete line, 20 per ct. off ou Skirts, aline showing, 20 per cent off. money I Hosiery, splendid goods, 20 per cent off. on most I I Shawls and Fascinators 20 per cent off. . - 9-ny". I ! Under wear 20 per cent off tning m Ladies', Misses and Ohildrens Wraps. 20 o.ou I per cent off. stoclc t I Clothing, Celebrated Crouse & Brandegee, I "I i 20 per cent off. Stoves, i J 'I Overcoats, Big Broad Shouldered Ones, Ranges and 1 t tt 20)er.CItOff, on ' TllOSC GflOtt I I Hats, Best Makers, 20 percent off. Hot Blast I I i Shoes Entire Line, 20 per cent off. f I Ties, Our Holiday Line, 20 per cent off onnprri nff I I Suspenders, Gloves, etc., 20 per cent off. I'llll,un ;; I :: We Cut the Pumpkin Wednesay, Nov. TBTaT 3:30Youare invited, wc wiij :; I also cut other things to an extent that will surprise the natives. ( I ?aSe"SfsS "LEH I" MERC. CO. ii I ;; 01 we aienox- J. L. SNOW, IVIgr, I o I jmMti |