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RAILROADS
Scenic Line of the World
DENVER RIO > GRANDE
West rJ1 Railway
Universally conceded to be
THE POPULAR
Passenger Route
Etctxvccu the East and West
Tito On1y IIin
Between Ogden Salt Lake and Denver
Tithout Change of Cars
Tlato On1y ine
Between Salt Lake and Chicago
With but Due Chauge of Cars I
The Only Line between the West
and the East Running Through Salt
Lake Oily
Pullman Buffet
AND
Sleeping Cars
On all Through Passenger Trains
e 5f The Only Line from Salt Lake City run
ning Slccpinjr Cars Free for the use of
passengers holding Secondclass and Emigrant
Tickets
The Atlantic Express
Leaves Ogden daily at 930 a m Leaves Sal
Lake City daily at 1055 a m Direct connection
is made at Pueblo and Denver for Omaha Kan
as City and all points East
The Pacific Express
Arrives at Salt Lake Cit < from the East at 500
p m and leaves for Ogden at 510 p m making
connection with the Central Pacific for the West
Local Trains
Leave Salt Lake City as follows
For Bingham and Alta at 725 a m
For Ogden at 510 p m
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Arrive at Salt Lake City
From Bingham and Alta at 415 p m
From Ogden at 1050 a m
Tickets for all points East and West can be
purchased at the Depot Office and City Ticket
Office White House corner Salt Lake City
S W ECCLES
G P T Agt
W H BANCROFT Receiver 1
THE CHICAGO
Milwaukee St Paul
RAILWAY COMPANY
The Last Built
Best Equipped
Shortest Line
BETWEEN
Council Bluffs a Chicago
= AND
ALL POINTS EAST
TILE CHiCAGO
AND
NORTHWESTERN
Railway
T The e Best Route and Short Line I
BETWEEN
Omalia
Council fluffs
AND
Chicago
The only line to take for Des Moines Mar
shalltown Cedar Rapids Clinton Dixon Chi
cago Milwaukee and all pointsEast To the
People of Nebraska Colorado Wyoming Utah
Idaho Nevada Oregon Washington and Cali I
fornia it offers superior advantages not possi
ble by any other line
Among a few of the numerous points of su
periority enjoyed by the patrons of this road
between Omaha and Chicago are Its two trams
a day of DAY COACHES which are the finest
that human art and ingenuity can create its I
PALACE SLEEPING CARS which are models
5fcomfort and elegance its PARLOR DRAW
llG ROOM CARS unsurpassed by any and its
widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING CARS
we equal of which can not be found elsewhere
At Council Bluffs the trains of the Union Pa
cfic Ry connect in Union Depot with those of I
the Chicago Northwestern Ry In Chicago
Retrains of this line make close connection
wh those of all Eastern lines I
For Detroit Columbus Indianapolis Cincin
nati Niagara Falls Buffalo Pittshurg Toronto
Montreal Boston New York Philadelphia I
Baltimore Washington and all points in the
tast ask the ticket agent Jor tickets via the I I
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fc f you wish the best accommodations All
M cket agents Bell tickets via this line II
HUGEITT n s HAIR
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eenl Manager Genl Pass Agent
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CHICAGO I
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RAILROADS
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I Utah Central R R
Passenger Trains eave Salt Lake Daily as fol
ows
GOING NORTHAtlantic Express at 800 am
GOING SOUTHExpreRsat 720 am
Passenger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake Dailyas
follows
FROM NORTHAtlantlc Express at 751 pm
FROM SOUTH Express at 640 pm
JOHN SHARP
Oeirt Bupt
FRANCIS COPE
Genl Fgt Pass Agt
Sanpete Valley Railwy
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Trains leave daily as follows
Leave Moroni 900am
Arrive at Nephiu 1100 am
Leave Nephl 100 pm
Arrive at Moroni 300 pm I
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Stages connect at Moroni for all parts of Sau
Pete and Sevler
Private teams and spring wagons can be or
dered by telephone at Nephi to be ready on
arrival of trains at Moroni Price ft per day
driver paying all his own expenses
S BAMBERGER Manager
The Shortest S and Most Direct Route
To the East
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A1ichisc
Topeka Santa Fe
Which connects In a Union Depot at PUEBLO
with the Deliver Bio Grande Railway This
new line Is splendidly equipped with
Pullman Sleeping Cars
Elegant Day Coaches
Steel Rails
Best Railroad Eating Houses in the country
Insuring speed safety comfort and luxury
Quickest time to the Missouri River
W B HAMBLIN W F WHITE
General Agent Gen Pass Tkt Agt
Denver Colo Topeka JCan
CHAS T PARSONS TravelingPass Agt
Denver Colorado
UNDERTAKERS
ESTABLISHED 1564
JOSEPH TAYLOR
UNDERTAKER
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A Complete Stock of WOOD METALLIC and
CLOTHCOVERED
COFFINS AND CASKETS
Constantly on hand Also a full line of
BURIAL ROBES
Masonic Odd Fellows and Knights Pythias
emblems furnished on hearse
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT factory and ware
rooms No 253 E First South street Telephone
No 70
JOSEPH WM TAYLOR
IT TOT 3D IHIEtT Bl 3S El
Funeral Director and Embalmer
c A full line of Fine Cloth Metallic and
Redwood Coffins and Caskets Airtight Oak
Cases and Caskets
A complete stock of Burial Robes and Under
takers Goods of every description kept con
stantly on hand
Black or White Hearses
Bodies Preserved without Ice for any length
of time Particular attention given to Embalm
ing Shipping and Care of Bodies
Embalming and Shipping specialty
Lots k Graves Famished In any Cemetery In City
All orders telegraph or telephone day or
night will receive prompt attention
Prices low and terms reasonable
Office never closed
Telephone No 351 23 West Temple St South
11950
IN CASH I
GIVEN AWAY ITo I
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To SMOKERS of BlackwjelTs
Genuine Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco t
This Special Deposit Is to guarantee t the
payment of the 25 premiums fully described
In our former announcements
The premiums will T > e paid no matter how
small the number ofbags returned may be
Office Blodnceir XhtrTiom Toiaeeo CoJ
JurhomJf O May 10188 >
P A WILEY EsQ
Ciullier Basic of Durham Durham N Co
Dtill SmWe luc1oseyou ll95OOOWhIOhma
please plO on S De pa ma
tor our empty to
President
15th Yours truly JB Q ABB
office or Ilie Bank Durhaml
Durham No c JJay 10 88t5
1 S CARE EsQ TOZaCcO Co I
Blackuell Durham < XIU <
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119jOJO Dtun from yon Which We have placed upOn 1
SpcctSl Dcpoe1tfor Yours truly we object PL yqu WILEY easbier
None genuine Without rictnre ol BULL on the I
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Mustang Liniment is older than
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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 27 185
VICTORIOUS TORIES
Gains Throughout Great Britait
Which Show a Great Political
Reaction
LONDON November 26The London New
attributes the defeat of the Liberals to th
Church and Parnell vote but says there i
no need to despair if the Whips and Radi
cals maintain their elective unity Late
reports make tho net Tory gain twenty
Placards are already posted all over thE
country giving the results of yesterday
elections and pointing out in glowingterms
THE IMPORTANCE OF TOE VICTOBIES
Some of the methods adopted by the To
ries for rousing theenthusiaam of the elect
ors are novel and sensational J Blundel
Maple a prominent drygoods merchant who
is the Tory candidate in the South Di
vision of St Pancras provided immense
furniture vans with seats cushions and dec
orations to convey electors to the polls and
I they were crowded all day Several Tory
candidates hired steam fire engines which
rushed madly through the streets with bells
clanging and whistles blowing while men
I clinging to the engines showered Tory leaf
lets upon the crowd
I It is an open secret that Queen Victoria
anxiously hopes for the success of the Tories
i Tables nowdistinctly show that the result
of the elections so farIS that 84 members of
each party have been elected Among the
Conservatives are Puleston of the old firm
of J Cooke Co and Louis J Jennings
formerly of the New York Times both former
residents of America
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The Deluge iu New York I
NEW YORK November 27 From different I
parts of the city and from the tqwns and
villages in the tra k of the great storm of I
Tuesdayreports continued to come in yes
terday of the destitution wrought Although
the individual losses are large only in a few
instances yet the injury done by the winds
and floods is widespread so that the aggregate
gate of the losses is very great indeed The
damage at Long Branch and along the New
Jersey coast is greater than at first reported
Several of the cottages suffered more or less I
and the grounds of many others were badly
torn up Water in the cellars bothers the
people in the streets near the river front
and trouble is experienced at many of the
ferries owing to the fact that the high tides
raised the bridges far out of their levels In
the low lands west of Jersey City some I
the the floods railroads are still further damaged by
Death Calls a California Pioneer
SAN FRANcIScO November 26Peter
Donahue thewell know millionaire and
pioneer of th State president ofthe gas
company and the San Francisco and North
Pacmo Coast Railway Company was taken
suddenly th evening 311 today and died at 1 oclock
Salt Lake City Brewing Company
M CULLEN H W MORSE
President VicePresident
We are now prepared to receive orders
for our CELEBRATED BODWEISEB LAGER
BEER Special inducements given to pur
chasers of carload lots
Having given our careful attention to
the selection of the finest material for the
manufacture of beer after the Budweiser
process we are in a situation to place be
fore the public an article superior to any
hitherto offered in this market
Orders by telephone promptly attended
to JACOB MORITZ Sec Treas
FOR a good smoke try the Famous
Cigar for sale by Sam Levy
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The Best Newspaper in America
and by far the Most Readable
Agents wanted everywhere to earn
money in distributing the Suns Pre
miums
The most interesting and advanta
geous offers ever made by any News
paper
No Subscriber ignored neglected
Something for all
Beautiful Substantial Premiums in
Standard Gold and otherWatchoBTaluablo
Book tho Best Family Sewing Machine
known to the trade and annnequalod list
of objects of real utility and instruction
Rates by Mail Postpaid
DAILY per Year without Sunday 600
DAILY per Month withoatCanday 50
SUNDAY per Year I 00
FOR EVERY DAYIN THE YEAR 7 00
WEEKLY per Year I 00
Address TUE SUN New Tort City
LAND GENTS AND ATTORNEYS I
WILLIAM H BIRD JAMES LOWE
DIRD LOWE
BIRD
ZJiLI3c1 AE Dz3t A33C3
A11orneys
Office next door to U S Land Office
Salt Lake City Utah
Will promote claims In contested and sus
pended cases in the Land Office at Salt Lake
City Utah and GeneralLand Office at Washing
ton D C obtain Patents on Homestead Pre
emption Desert and Timber Culture Entries
and upon coal and mineral lands
General Information relating to lands fur
nished with maps plates and diagrams
Notary Public in office
I
R L HOWARD
LandAgent Attorney
SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
Obtains Patents for Agricultural
and Mineral Lands
Office next to U S Land Office P 0 Box 395
E3C > USEOJEALVX JSrG
Season is now here and
TTJLLIDaE Co
Have received their Fall Stock > f
W ALL 3P LGEZnEL
Including every design and quality
Kalsomining House and Sign Painting
By the most skilled workmen and at
Reasonable Rates
Many aLady
is beautiful all but her skin
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm
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I WALKER BROS
EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY
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ONE ctSA1Ti
IPairs BLANKETS
To Be Sold at Manufacturers Prices
The Best Chance to Get a Good Pair
of Blankets for a Little Over
Half Price
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
Mens and Boys Overcoats
AND
READYMADE CLOTHING
HATS AND UNDERWEAR
AT BOTTOM PRICES
WALKER BROS
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PUBLISHED EVERY DAY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED
The Only Democratic Journal Utah
I iLy43iB3L FOR NORTHERN UTAH
Sexn1 ek1v EV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
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DAILY delivered by Carrier 75 cents per month By mail per year in ad
vance 750 six months 400 three months 200
SEMIWEEKLY same size as the daily 300 per year 200 eight months 100
fourmonths cash with the order
Agents Wanted Throughout the Territory
I 1 The SALT LAKE DEMOCRAT will fully sustain the principles of the National
Democratic party as enunciated by its National Conventions and exemplified in the
I teachings of its great founders
I 2 It will advocate the doctrine that the people of Utah have wisdom enough
andpatriotism enough to govern themselves that the affairs of church and State
oughfe to and must be forever separate and distinct and that every citizen should
obey thelaws
3 We believe that all the difficulties which surround the people of Utah will
find a peaceful remedy if absolute freedom of discussion can be secured and inde
pendent individual judgment expressed
4 The SALT LAKE DEMOCRAT will use the language and will re
vile no man for opinions sake While firm in its advocacy of correct political prin
ciples it will respect the rights of all others to hold contrary opinions
jp JEulLTelegrahicJDispatches from all parts of the world and all local nevs
of general interest
Address SALT LAKE DEMOCRAT CO
69 AND 71 W SECOND SOUTH ST
Sa1tLake CIty
COAL AND TRANSFER OFFICE
Ooal Coal f
Pleasant Valley
Rock Springs
Weber and
Red Canyon Coal
Sold and delivered in lots to suit at market rates Good clean coal and full weight
guaranteed
E LdES OJUTE
Office 143 S Main Street Telephone No 148
31865 ESTABLISHED 1835
JOHN TAYLOR SON
MERCHANT TAILORS
Have JUST RECEIVED a Choice Lot of
FALL + 1 AND r I WINTER + WOOLENS
Of the LATESTSTYLES which they offer at REDUCED RATES Call and examine our stock
and makeup before having your measure laken elsewhere
40E Second > > South Street SALT LAKE CITY
I SAMPLING MILLS
I s AXiP XjE
Sampling Works
SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
The Only Sampling Mill in Utah
TTsingBolls
THEREBY I CAN GUARANTEE AN
WHEREBY sample of all classes of ore by
crushing toany desired fineness so as to obtain
the actual value The work will be under my
entire supervision All consignments will re
ceive prompt and careful attention
City Office No 139 S Main Street
Mill nearutah Central Depot POBox565
FRANK FOOTE Proprietor
J C CONJrnIN CO
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aT a
ORESAMPLING MILL
Ores and Bullion Carefully Sampled
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PECLL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
SPECIAL Ores andBullion Mill South Tem
ple Street between Utah cit Nevada and Utah
Central Railroad Depots Office over London
Bank of Utah f front room
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Dissolution of Cop rtn lship
JENNENS HAS
mIlE TIRM OF HARDY
THE day dissolved partnership bymutual
consent All accounts due the said firm are
payable to B W Jennens 103 W First South
Street who is the only person authorized to
receipt same < NS
November 231835
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ODD FELLOWS LODGES
TAR LODGE NO 11 0 0 F MEETS
UTAH Thursday at 730 p m in Odd Fel
lows Hall Union Block Salt Lake City Odd
Fellows good standing are invited to attend
H L GRAY N G
J J THOMAS Secretary
OALT LAKE LODGE NO 2 I O O F
SALT every Friday at 730 p m in Odd
Fellows Hall Union Block Odd F < lows in
good standing are invited to attend
WM H CULMER N G
J M DARLING Secretary
TORDAN LODGE NO3 I O O F MEETS
JORDAN Monday at 730 p m in Odd Fel
lows Hall Union Block Odd Fellows in good
standing are Invltedto attend
F F LECUYER N G
LOJJIS HYAMS Secretary
I5IDGELY LODGE NO9 I O O FMEETS
RIDGELY at 730 p m in Odd Fel
lows Hall Union Block visiting brothers
made welcome JOHN J DUKE N G
W M CLAssic Secretary
NIT1 ENCAMPMENT No2 I O O F
UNITY the second and fourth Tuesday of
each month at 730 p m in Odd Fellows Hall
Union Block All Patriarchs I in good standing
arelnvited to attend W P ROWE CP
J J THOMAS Scribe
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
tALANTHE LODGE NO5 K OF PREG
CAL conventions every Monday at Castle
Hall Walker Opera House at 730 p m I
Visiting Knights made welcome
L H FARNSWORTH C C
G B LANG K of R and S I
AFlLO V I
Sign Writer
No 10 E First South Street II I I
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PATENT NOTICES
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Application Patent
Notice No 1375
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
SALT LAKE CITY UTAH November 2 1855
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
1I Charles L Mitchener and John P Kelly
whose postoffice address is Stockton Tooele
county Utah have made application for a
United States patent for the Keystone No2
Lode mining claim situate in Rush Valley Min
ing District Tooele county Utah Territory
consisting 011500 linear feet of the lode and
surface ground 2 < W feet wide being Lot No 83
and described in the field notes and plat of the
official survey on file In this office with mag
netic variation at 17 degrees east as follows
Commencing at the discovery point of the said
claim and running thence south 73 degrees east I
203 feet to the center of the eastern end line of
the claim and thence north Ii degrees cast 100 I
feet to corner Post No1 thence south Ii degrees
west 200 feet to PostNo 2 thence north 73 de
grees west 1500 feet to Post No3 thence north
17 degrees east 200 feet to Post No 4 thence
south 73 degrees east 1500 feet to Post No1 of
the exterior boundary lines of the surface
ground of the said claim containing an area of
4913 acres after excluding therefrom 1967
acres the area in conflict with Lot 6S the Leo
nore mining claim From Post No 2 U SlI M
03 bears south degree 41 minutes east 13S91
I feet distant The said mining claim being of
record In the office of the Recorder of said
mining district at Stockton in Tooele county
Utah The nearest known location being the
Leonore mining claim
I direct that gil notice to be published in the
SALT LAKE EVENING DFMOCRAT the newspaper
published nearest the said mining claim for
the period of sixty days
H McMASTER Register
BIRD ife LOWE Attorneys for Applicants
MARSHALS SALE
Marshals Sale
PURSUANT TO EXECUTION TO ME
1 directed by the Third Judicial District
Court of the Territory of Utah I shall expose at
public sale at the front door of the County
Court House In the City of Salt Lake County
ili dt ait kn
of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah on the lot h
day of November 1885 at 12 oclock m all the
Tight title Interest claim and estate which
William H H Bowers holds of in and to cer
tain real estate situate lying and being in Salt
Lake CountyJJtah Territory towit
Part of Lot Five 5 In Block Fortyseven 47
of Plat B Salt Lake City survey commencing
at a point one hundred and seven and one
fourth 107J4 feet south of the northwest corner
of said lot and running thence east ten 10
rods thence north two and threefourths 2Jf
feet thence west ten 10 rods thence south two
and threefourths 2 feet to the place of be
ginning containing one square rod and one
hundred eightyone and onehalf square feet of
land
Also part of Lot Five 5 in Block Fortyseven
of Plat B Salt Lake City survey commencing
at a point one hundred and fiftysix and three
quarters 156 feet south ot the northwest cor
ner of said lot and running thence east ten 10
rods thence north three 3 rods thence west
ten 10 rods thence south three 3 rods to the
place of beginning
Together withall and singular the tenements
hereditaments and < appurtenances thereunto I
belonging or in anywise appertaining
To be sold as the property of William H H
enuW M
Bowers at the suit fr Louis Cohn S H Auer
bach Henrietta Tanner Administrators etc
Terms of sale CASH
E A IRELAND I
Dated November 71SS5 U S Marshal
MISCELLANEOUS
rx rvNrf X X X x N N N V
Marshals Sale
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO
t me directed by the Third Judicial District
Court of the Territory of Utah I shall expose at
Public Sale at the front door of the County
Court House in the city of Salt
Lake county of Salt Lake and Territory
of Utah on the 16th day of December 1833 at 12
ey iC 12 ft rnf
oclock m the following described property
to wit
Part of LotOne 1 Block Sixteen of Plat
A Salt Lake City Survey in the city and county
of Salt Lake Territory of Utah commencing at
the southeast corner of said lot and running
thence north fourteeu 14 rods thencewest
seven 7 rods thence south fourteen 14 rods
and thence east seven 7 rods > to the place of
beginning
Together with all and singular the tenements
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in anywise appertaining
To be soldas the property of Charlotte Smith
D G Smith and others atthe suit of Leopold
Goldberg
Terms of sale cash
E A IRELAND U S Marshal
Dated November 25 185
Notice for Publication
INo 2106
U S LAND OFFICE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH >
October 19 1885 1
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JLN followingnamed settlers have filed notice
of their intention to make final proof in support
of their respective claims and that said proof
will be made before the Register and Receiver
at Salt Lake City on Saturday November
1885 vlz William A Barron Homestead Entry
No 4704 for S U NW 4 and N SW 4 Section
20 Township H1 Range 1 W and he names as
I his witnesses C J Thompson Henry Williams
Joseoh Hanson and James W Thomas of Salt
Lake county Utah And Martha Wayment
widow William Wayment Homestead Entry
No 5479 for SE V Section 12 Township C N
Range 3 W and eS names as Vrn witnesses
George East Thomas II Bullock Samuel Way
ment and Joseph Wayment of Weber count
Utah H McMASTER Register
BIRD LOWE Attys for Applicants
Notice for Publication
No 21341
LAND OFFICE AT SALT LAKE CITY DTAHJ
November 11 ISM j
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
NOTICE named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim and that said proof will be made
beforethe Register and Receiver at Salt Lake
City on Monday December 14th 18S5 viz
g 4f7 fol iJ
David oJ Hamnett D S No 9677 for the N W
V NE Sec 24 and S WX S E K Sec 13 Tp
4 S R IE
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land viz Thornten Booth James
Vance Joseph Healey and Dan Johnson of
Utah county Utah
UtahH McMASTER Register
BIRD LOWE Attys Applicant
Notice for Publication B
INo 21401
LAND OFFICE AT SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
November 101885 j
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
NOTICE 1 settler has filed notice of
her intention to make final proof in support of
her claim and that said proof will be made
before the Register and Receiver at Salt Lake
City on Saturday December ISSSviz Louisa
Howell Homestead Entry No 3638 and C6S1 for
theN 34 SE 4and S NEJi Section 4 Town
ship 6 I Range 2 W
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land viz M Skeeu R Howell Jas
Hutchins John Slater of Weber county Utah
H MCMASTEH Register
BIRD LOWE Attorneys for Applicant
Notice for Publication
INo 2124J
U S LAND OFFICE AT SALT LAKE CITY UTAH j
November 2 1885 i
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
NOTICE settlers havo filed notice
of theirintention to make final proof each in
support of his claim and that said proof will be
fehaaJa
rt foS gfv
made before the Register and Receiver at Salt
Lake City on Saturday December 5 1885 viz
James Harbertson Homestead Entry No 3103
and 6018 for SE 14SW4 SWJ4 SE ISE Ji SE
iI Sec 26 Township 5 N Range 1 W and he
names as hiswitness Joseph Dunn Mathew
Bambrough Robert Firth and Thomas Dixon
of Weber county Utah and James Burt Home
stead Entry No 4212 for SJ < NEKandW
SE ft i Sec 20 Township 7 N Range 1 E and he
names as his witnesses Thomas Atkinson Wal
ter Lindsay Jno Marshal and James W Farren
of Weber county UtahH
H McMASTER Register
BIRD ds LOWE Attys for Applicants
Notice
U S LAUD OFFICE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
November 12th 1883 j
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT
COMPLAINT by Andreas Mikkelsen against
James H Beck for abandoning his Homestead
Entry No 6845 dated April CO 1885 upon the
e section 20 township 3 south I
utg
range 1 east in eJ lste Lake county Utah with a
view to the cancellation of said entry the said
parties are hereby summoned to appear at this
office on the 23rd day ofDecember 1885 at 10 I
oclock a m to respond and furnish testimony
concerning said alleged abandonment
11 McMASTER Resistor
BIRD LOWE Attya for Contestant
Stockholders Meeting
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
NOTICE 1 stockholders meetingTjf the Lucky j
Boy Mining Company will be held at the office i
in Salt Lake City No 16 Commerce Building
on the 2d day of January 18S6 for the purpose
of electing officers and transacting such other
business as may be for the interest of the com
pany BURTON N HARRISON retary
7 MEETING
STOCKIIOLtDCKS I
t MEETING OP STOCKHOLDER OF I
A the Deer Creek Mining Company for the
purpose of acting upon a proposition to disin
corporate said Company will be held on Sat
urday December 1885 at 12 in at the office I
of AGebhardt
fly order of Directors
DirectorsQ1BIIARDT President j j
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PATENT NOTICES
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Application Patent
Notice No 1339
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
SALT LAKECITY UTAH October 1883 1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SIMON I
i Bamberger of Salt Lake City Utah has I I
made application for a United States patent for I
the Sovereign No 2 mining lainr situate in I
Ophir Mining District Tooele county Utah I I f
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Territory consisting of 5755 linear feet of 1
1 the lode and surface ground 270 feet wide
I being Lot No 157 and described In the field
notes and plat of the official survey on file In
this office with magnetic variation at 16 de
grees 40 minutes east as follows Commencing
at post 01 a corner of the claim and running
thence south 50 degrees 30 mInutes west 353 7
feet to post So2 from which U S Mineral
Monument No 6 bears north 43 degrees 12 min
utes west lW95feet distant thence south 1
degree 40 minutes west 5753 feet to post No 3
thence north 50 degrees 30 minutes east 3587
feet to post NO4 thence north 1 degree 40 min
utes east 5755 loot to post No 1 the place of
f n of exterior bounds the area claimed
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being 35C7 acres No conflicts The said
minin claim beingof record in the office of the
Recorder of said mining distrfct at Ophir City
in tyuuiu county Utah The nearest Known
locations being Sovereign Lot 155 Selah Lot
148 and Weston Let 109 claims in said mining
district °
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I direct that this notice be published in the
SALT LAKE EVENING DEMOCRAT the newspaper
published nearest the said mining claim for I
the period of sixty days
H MCMASTER Register
R L HOWARD Attorney for applicant
Application for Patent
I
Notice No 13441
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
SALT LAKE CITY Utah October 15 1885
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TilE
J 1i Honerine Mining Company by its legally
authorized agentCharles E Mitchener whose
postoffice address Is Stockton Tooele County
Utah Territory has made application for a
United States Patent for the Victoria Lode
mining claim situate in Rush Valley Mining
District Tooele county Utah Territory consist
ing of 1200 linear feet of the lode and sur
face ground 20634 feet wide being Lot No 81
and described in the field notes and plat of the
official survey on file in this office with
magnetic variation at 17 degreos east II
as follows Commencing at the discovery J
point of said claim and running thence N 31
degrees east 550 feetto the center of the north
end line of the claim and thence N 73 degrees
W 1035 feet to Post No1 thence S 73 de
grees E 206H feet to Post No 2 thence S 31 de
grees W 1200 feet to Post No 3r thence N 73
degrees W 204 feet to Post No 4 thence N 81
degrees E 1200 feet to Post No 1 of the exterior
JJ 1 1t g rfa el j
boundary lines of the surface ground of the
said claim containing an area of 4301
acres inclusive conflict with Lot 63 B the
Great Basin claim 1430 acres and after
excluding therefrom the areas In con I
filet with Lot 62 the Elizabeth claim 1077
acres Lot 52 A the Quandary No 2 claim
g intf feal N2en I
0120 acres From the center of the N end line I
of the said Victoria claim U S M M No 3
bears S49 degrees 03 minutes W 1096 feet dis I r
tant The nearest known locations are the l i
Governor Murray and Elizabeth mining claims <
The said mining claim being of record in the
office of the Recorder of said mining district a
Stockton I direct in that Tooele this notice county be Utah published in the i I
SALT LAKE EVENING DEMOCRAT the newspaper
published nearest the said mining claim for
the period i sixty days f f
H MCMASTER Register
BIRD LOWE Attorneys for Applicant
Application for Patent
I 1
Notice No 1345
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE i
S VLT LAKE CITY Utah October 15 188 I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
I Honerine Mining Company by its legally
authorized agent Charles Mitchener whose
postoffice address is Stockton Tooele county
Utah Territory has made application for a
United States Patent for the Boston No 2
Lode mining claim situate in Rush Valley Min
ing District Tooele county Utah Territory
consisting of 810 linear feet of the lode and sur
face ground 200 feet wide being Lot No 82 and
described in the field notes and plat of the I
official survey on file in this office with mag I
netic variation at 17 degrees east as fol
lows Commencing at coiner pot No 1 of
the Boston No2 claim running N Ii degrees E i
200 feet to post No 2 thence N 73 degrees W
810 feet to Post No 3 thence S 17 degrees W
200 feet to Post No 4 thence S 73 degrees E 810
feet to Post No 1 of the exterior boundary
ff tgf rgt iaJe 7tf l
rcl
lines of the surface ground of this claim con I
taining an area of 3185 acres after excluding i
therefrom the areas in conflict with Lot 53 the
Quandary claim 0301 acres and Lot 54 the
Katherine claim 0233 acres From Post No 4
of the Boston No 2 mining claim U S M M
No3 bears S 45 degrees 16 minutes W 14356 feet
distant The said mining claim being of record
in the office of theRecorder of said mining dis I I
trict atStockton in Tooele CountyUtah The
nearest known locations being the Quandary
Katherine Governor Murray and Silver Queen f
mining claims
I direct that this notice be published in the I I
SALT LAKE EVENING DEMOCRAT the newspaper j
published nearest the said mining claim for
the period of sixty days
H McMASTER Register I
BIRD f LOWE Attorneys Applicant
Application for Patent
I
INotice No 13461
I UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
SALT LAKE CITY Utah October 15 1885
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
r Honerine Mining Company by its legally i
authorized agent Charles E Mltchenor whose II I
postoffice address is Stockton Tooele county
Utah has made application for a United States
Patent for the Governor Murray mining claim I
situate in Rush Valley Mining District Tooele 1
county UtahTerritory consisting of 1200 linear I
feet of the lode and surface ground 200 feet I
wide being Lot No SOl and described in the I I
field notes and plat of the official survey on
file in this office with magnetic variation at
17 degrees east as follows Commenc J I
ing at the discovery point of this claim and
running thence N 73 degrees W100 feet to cor
ner Post No 1 thence S 73 degrees E200 feet to I
Post No 2 thence N Ii degrees E 1200 feet to
Post No3 thence N 73 degrees W200 feet to
Post No 4 thence S 1i degrees W 1200 feet to
Post No 1 of the exterior boundary Hneaof the
surface ground of the said claim containing I
area of 4567 acres after excluding therefrom
the area In conflict with Lot 63 A the Great i
Basin claim 0942 acres and including con
filet with Lot 79 the Rambler mining claim I I
092 acres for which conflict there is now a suit
I
pending in a Court of competent jurisdiction I
and subject to the issue of said suit From the
discovery point U S U M No3 bears S 49 I
degrees 8 minutes W 1092 feet distant The I
said mining claim being of record in the office
of the Recorder of said mining district at I
Stockton In Tooele County Utah The near
est known locations being tbe Great Basin I I
Honerine and Rambler mining claims
I direct ihat this notice be published in the t I
SALT LAKE EVENING DEMOCRAT tbe newspaper
published nearest the said mining claim for
the period of sixty days
H MCMASTER Register I
BIRD LOWE Attorneys for Applicant
Application for Patent
Notice No 1371
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
SALT LAKE CITY Utah October 231885 I
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
NOTICE
r Cariboo Mining Co by Its President
and duly authorized agent R Alff whose post
office address is Salt Lake City Utah has made
application for a United States Patent for the
Sunshine mining claim situate in American
Fork Mining District Utah County Utah Ter
ritory consisting of 1500 linear feet of the lode
and surface ground 59966 feet wide being Lot
No 77 and described in the field notes and
plat of the official survey on file in this office
with magnetic variation at 16 degrees 30 min
utes east aa follows Commencing at the dis
covery point thence S 34 degrees W 400 feet
thence N 75 degrees 40 minutes W 3186 feet
to Post No1 thence S 75 degrees 40 minutes E
6376 feet to Post No2 thence N 34 degrees E
3763 feet to Post No3 tbence N 2 degrees 54
minutes E 11228 feet to Post No4 thence N 75
degrees 40 minutes W 612 feet to Post No5
thence S 2 degrees 54 minutes W 10772 feet to
Post No6 thence S 34 degrees W 4237 feet to
I Post No1 the place of beginning of exterior if
boundaries containing an area of 2068 acres
I from which the area in conflict with the Utah
I lode is expressly excepted add excludedleav
t inc an area of 1948 acres applied for
From center of the north end line of claim
U S M M No1 bearssouth 27 degrees 21 min
I utes cast 5728 feet distant The said mining
claim being of record In the office of the re
corder of said Mining District at Forrest City
in Utah County Utah The nearest known lo
cations being Anna Utah and First
Chance
I direct that this uotce be published In the
SALT LAKE EVENING DEMOCRAT the newspaper
published nearest the said mining claimfor
I the period of sixty days
II MCMASTER Register
T C BAILEY Attorney
Notice for Publication
No 20911
i L VND OFFICE AT SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
October 1885 j
< TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT TilE
Iii followingnamed settler has filed notice of
I his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim nnd that said proof will be made be
fore the ltegister or Receiver at Salt Lake j
1 City Utah on Saturday Decembers 18S5 viz Ii
Freaerik Sorenson Homestead Entry No I
45S3 for Lots 1 and 2 section 19 township 3
south range 1 east SL M
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resldenccuponand cultivation
of said land viz Jens Jensen Soreu 1
Christensen William Jensen andPeter Jensen
all of Draperville Salt Lakecounty Utah I
H MCMASTER Register c
I R L HOWARD Atly Applicant
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