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Show r"'Wjl HEIMINE iweetcnt the breath v 4fxB be Ightem the eyei clean the complex- -JHf-' ion without the slightest III effect what- gFA ever, and cniurea the natural bloom ol HfVjHP health. Price, 60 centi. John Boyden tfcytfS'k A Son. "I have uicd Chamberlaln'i Collr, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy and find it to be a (peat medicine," lays Mr K. 8. 1'htppi. ofl'oteau, Ark. "It cured in of blood ilu.tflMtWMe ho gvoe) oplnlonf IT not pralie, ol Ihote whouielt. The quick curei which It effects even in the moil lever cai make It a favorlto everywhere. For ule by John Hoyden A Son, Many people are luftcrlng fearfully from ludigeitlon or deipepela, wl en one ainglebottle ot IIF.ItlU.Si: would bring about a promt, t uiidpermanmt cure. A lew dorrs will do more torn weuk itom-ch itom-ch than n prolongol courieof any other medicine Trice, BO cent!, John Doy-den Doy-den A Son, .NolUefor I'ulilUiitlon, .No 4035 Department of the Interior, ) I and Omce at bull Lake City. Utah, V October 0, 1000. ) Notice Ii hereby eiven that the following fol-lowing named eettler haa filed notice of liia Inteutirn to make final proof In support sup-port ol hll claim, and ihat laid proof Hill lx made befoto the County Clerk ol Summit Count, Ulrh, at Coalville, Utah, on .November 17lh, 1000, viz Nephl File, It V. .So. llbS2. dated Oct. 12th, 1805, tor tho lots 1, 2, 3 und A, hn. 30, Tp 3 N, 114 T, S.I. Meridian, Utah. Ho names the following vltneneito prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vizi fleorgo Fonler, Arthur Itlchiui, Joseph Kdg-h Kdg-h orth and Fd ard I y thgoe, all ot Hen-efcr,bummlt Hen-efcr,bummlt County, Utuli, FriK I). IIouus, Iteglstcr. II, E. Hobs, attointy for claimant. Send us your orders for all kinds of Job Work. Never try to coax n cold or cough, uie the remedy Ihat unfailingly conquers loth. lULUKD'SIIOltnilOUNDBY-RUP lULUKD'SIIOltnilOUNDBY-RUP Ii the great specific for a throat and lung trouble!. Prlre, 31 and 60 centa. Job n l!oj den A Son. ISotlc. County and fitate taxes may be paid at my office until Nov, 15th, 1000. Joun Uomax, , TO Till! DEAt". A rich lady cured ol tier Deafncsi and Nolwiln the Head by 1). Mcholion's Arllicial Ear Drnmi, gave 1 10,000 to hit Ititltuti, to Ihat deal people unable toprocuro the Lar Drains may have them tree. Addict! No. 13103, Tlio, Mcholion Institute, 780, Klght Avenue. tiewWk, U. 8. A. tocuhi: a cni.n iv oskday TakiUxitlvo llromo Qulnlno Tablet! All droggtiti refund Ihe inonev If It falls locore K W, flrove'i signature ii on each box, 26c. Nollic. United States Land Offke,) Silt Lake Cltr, Utah, October 15, 1900. ) 7b vnem it man coiifcm Notice Is lursby given that tho Slate ol Utah hat filed in thli ulfice a lilt, No. 35, of land! selected by the laid Stat for the eitabllihraent and maintenance ol a Reform f-chool, under sectlo i IS, ol the Act of Congren approved July 10, 180). The following tract embraced In mid Hit, aro In a township containing mineral claim ot record, vli t The NKIf N W'H section 34, Tow mhlp 1 N , Range 0 i; , B. L. Mer, A copy ol said Hit, to far ai It relates to said tracti, by descriptive lubdlvii-lorn, lubdlvii-lorn, bar bun coniplcuouily polled In thli office, for Impectlon by any erion Interested, and by the public generally, Daring the ilxtyda! next following the date ol thli notice under depart' mental Instruction ol November 27, 1800, (23 L D, ttOi. proteili or contciti against the claim ol Ihe Stato lo any of Iho tract! of luMlviilom henlnbetore deicrlbed, on the ground that the inmo Is more valuable for mineral than for agriculture purpoiei will be received and noted for re(Krl to the General Und Office, at Waihlngton, D. 0. Failure io to protest or contest within tbe tiuio ipeclCed will be considered sufficient evlleuce ol Ihe uonmlneral character of tbe tracts, snd the lelectlom thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be rtcommsnded for approval, Fsikx D Iloaiis, Register. Oioaua A, buiTU, Kicilver, Notice. United States Und Office,) Salt UkeClly, Utah, r October 2(t, 10O0. J Touhom if mny concern; Nollix Ii hereby given that the State of Utah liu filed In thli office a list, N. 13, ol landi selected by the said State lor the establishment and maintenance ef a School of Mines, undtr Section 12, of the Act ot Congress approved July 10, 1894. The following tract! embraced in laid Hit, ai In atowi hlp containing mineral ilslrns of record, vis. The NW V See. 20, Tp. 2, N., n. K , 8. L. Mer. A copy of said Hit, io larai It relates Uiald tracts, by deicrlpllve subdivisions, subdivis-ions, hai been eonilclouily potted In thli office, for Inipcclon by any perion Intereited, and by the public generally. , During the sixty dayi next followlng-the followlng-the date ot thli notice under departmental depart-mental Initructlons of November 27, I8!l0, 23 L I). 459, protciti or content IS against the claim of Iho Stato to any of Zj the tracts or snbdlvliloiil hereinbefore !W deicrltied, on the ground thai the ismo 9 Ii more valuable for mineral than (or agricultural puroiei will bo received ' and noted for report to the General Land 1 Office, at W aldington, D. 0. Failure is toproteitor couieit within tbe lime ipeclfied will be couildered lufflclnnt evidence of Ihe lion mineral character ot the laid tracti, and Ihe selection thereof, being olhirwli free from objection, will be rirommsiidsj for approval, Fbaxk D. Honui, Ksglitsr. Gioaut A. Surra, Itocalvsr, j i |