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T"' 'f I The Mercur Miner. I m" """ "' - ' ii i , ,.. . 1. 1. 1 1 11 VOL. IX. MEKOUH, UTAH, AVEDNESJDAY, FBBRUAHY 3, 1004. NO. 5. I ! (f Time Table. j uJ i 'San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad. TIME CARD, stations Dally. A. M. LvSalt Lake City 7:30 Lehl Junction 8:40 Cedar Fort 9:15 Fairfield 9:35 .LvFalrllcld 9:35 ArMercur (S. L. & M.) 10:45 I.. v Five Mile Pass 9:43 Rush Valley 10:05 Del Monte 10:20 , Doremus 10:40 Roultcr Summit 10:50 Tlntlc Junction 11:15 P. M. A. M. XiVTlntlc Junction 12:15 Roultcr Summit 12:35 Doremus 12:50 Del Monte 1:15 Rush Vallev 1:33 Five Mile Pass 2:00 -ArFalrfleld 2:20 Lv Mercur (S. 1. & M.) 2:10 -ArFatrflcld 3:24 LvFalrfleld 3:30 Cedar Fort 3:45 Lehl Junction 4:30 Trains nt Salt Lake mnke direct con- -ArSalt Lake City C:35 P. M. Ructions for all points north nnd east. E. W. GILLETT. General Passenger Agent. J. L. MQORE, Commercial Agent. 13.VLT LAKE & MERCUR TIMECARD West. East. -Airlve 10:45 Mercur 2:10 Leave Leave 10:30. ...Summit Jet.. ..2:25 " 10:00.... Manning ....3:02 " 9:35.... Fairfield ....3:24 Arrive J O. JACOBS, Gen, Manager. Suit Lake City. AN EARLY RISER. A strong, henlthy, actlvo constitution depends largely on the condition of tins 1 liver. The famous llttlo pills known an DoWltfa Little. Early Risers not only i cloniiBo the system, but they strength en tho action of the. liver and rebuild l the tissues supporting that organ. LIN IjF ly certnln to produce results thnf 'tire wallsfuctory In all cases. Sold by r Mercur Meat and Gro. Co. nnd M. E Hrown, Stockton. Mercur Drug Co., Mercur, Utah. UTAH'S GREAT GOLD CAMP. What Others Have to Say of Mercur, Utah's Johannesburg. ICON. MERCUR'S BIG IMPROVE MENT. From tho Deseret News. t In Mercur, the home of the great Con solidated Mercur mlnen, the IniiKirtnnt events of the year were the change mado In the methods of treating the t slltney ores nt the Consolidated Mercur mill and tho equipment of the Sacra mento mill with retorts for the tieatment of the clnnebar ores which exist In lame quantities in the Sacramento mine. There was some mining done In n small way on other properties In the Camp Moyil district, mainly by lease. Some development work has been conducted at the Ingot with favorable results. The probabilities are that the quicksilver ores found there will bo productive of considerable revenue In the near future, CAUSE FOR APPREHENSION. It became apparent to the manage ment of the Consolidated Mercur early In tho year thnt owing to the ores of that bonanza becoming more slltney a change In treatment wns n necessity, the tailings showing a constnnt Increase iUi. p. the oIa method of reduction. In JnXi .t.h0 tn,,lnBs averaged 95 cents. In 1902 they ran up to $1.19, while during the six months prior to. May 1st last , the average was still higher, $1.30 to the ton. During the succeeding months a leBS tonnage was put thiough nnd more i care exercised In mining, with the re sult that the average was brought down to about $1.21. TREATMENT METHOD CHANGED. The situation was discussed by the directors of the company nnd the con clusion reached to Install the Moore piocess; nfter conducting n series of ex perimental tests nnd satisfying Until . selveH that the process wns nietnllurt cally a success. Accordingly, Gcor'gt Moore, the Inventor of the process, was Instructed to proceed to equip the big e mill with his new system which the tests previously mado seemed to Indicate would overcome the difficulties that had ueen experienced. The great task wns undertaken In July, and the recon structed plant was place' In commission ubout the llrst of Octobt. last. Metal lurglcally speaking, the Inltlnl run more than came up to the expectations of the management and had It not been for soma mechanical defects the plant -would have undoubtedly performed ItB functions perfectly. Theso troubles have been practically ac'Jwted, how ever, nfter n great deal of annoyance to tho company nnd to Mr. Moore. DIVIDENDS SUSPENDED. In anticipation of the alterations to the mill, dividends were suspended In May; but the mine paid during the year 1G cents a share, or $150,000. Slnco the organization of the present company thoru has been $700,000 In "velvot" checked out. Adding to tho above tho amounts paid by the old Mercur Gold Mining and Milling company and De Lamar's Mercur mines, prior to thtlr consolidation, the grand total of divi dends derived fiom the properties of the present company aggregates the sum of $3,210,312.97. RECORD OF EXTRACTION. According to the report of Manager George II. Dern, submitted to stock oldcrs recently, during the Inst llscnl year the bullion pioduced was valued at $l,2S"i,G5G.73, which was the product of 335.1G3 tons of oie. Hence the ex traction was $3.84 per ton. Adding the value of the ore, theiefore. was $5.05. The e.xpenw of mining wns $1.30, and of milling $1.CS per ton. A CURE FOR ECZEMA. The best physic. "Once tried nnd you will always use Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets," says William A. Glrard, Prnsc. Vt. These Tablets are the' most ptompt, most pleasant and most reliable oathaitlc In use. For sale by Mercur Drug Co., Mercur. Utah. A great many people are, using "San Has" Instead of wall paper. You can see samples nt Stelnmnn's. STOCKTON NEWS NOTES. From tho Sentinel. SENTINEL LOCAL ITEMS. Mlsr. Ilossle Pollard Is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. Jackson. ! t Our merchant. Henry Rooth. spent several days In Snlt Lake City thin w eek. ( N. A. Scrlbner icports mote snow In Soldier cnnon than ever befoie while ho has resided there. ... tV T "Lii grippe" has had full swny In our town lately, many of our citizens hnv Ingr been In hli grasp. The cold has been '"a terror" the last wnk. All the water pipes me frozen, but the tanks ajiove town are full of w ater. t i The infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Maze has been very 111 with brotuiilnl-pneumonta, but Is at picsent convalescent. Miss Dollle Scrlbner, daughter of N, A. Scrlbner, was operated upotv, liigl 75f her condition were very ftivorfullo. I. J The building of the two residence by It. Gundry on Main street Ik being pushed forwnrd. The demand for rooms and houses to rent greatly exceeds the supply From present Indications Stockton will be a very lively camp In the near future. We think the erection liore of houses to rent will be n very good In vestment. .. . Messrs. Hill and Warren, ropiescntn tivos of the New York Life Insurance company, have been soliciting business In our town this week. From all re ports they were very successful. Rebckah lodge, Sunshine No. 10, will give a ball nnd "pie social" February 12th. The price of admission for indies will be a pie, for gents, $1. The pics will be sold during the evening to the highest bidder. a a a Dr. F. M. Davis has offc-rcd a gold lodge pin to the member of Stockton lodge. No. 35, securing the most appltca. tlons for membership In that lodge dur ing tho next six months. Now Brother Odd Fellows, show your colors, My baby had Eczema so bad that Us head was a solid mass of Hc-nns, and Its hnlr all camo out. I tried many reme dies, but none seemed to do any perma nent good until I used DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. The Eczema Is cured, the scabs are gono and the little one's scalp is perfectly clean nnd healthy, and Its hair Is growing beautifully again. I cannot give too much praise to De Wltfs Witch Hazel Salve. Frank Farmer. Hluff City. Ky. In buying Witch Hazel Salve look out for coun terfeits. DoWltt's Is the original and the only one containing pure Witch Hazel. The nnme E. C. DeWItt & Co. lii on every box. Sold by Mercur Drug Co.. Mercur. Utah. M. E. Urown. Stockton, Utah. From Stockton Sentinel. The masquerade ball given by the minors last Thursday was largely at tended. There were about thirty maskers. Miss Kate Gilbert of Tooele, now visiting with her sister, Mrs. Rca man. was awarded second prlzo oh Carrie Nation. E. Ellingworth secured llrst prize as n clown. Messrs. Houston, Lcmmon nnd Hnmmond acted as Judges. Our paper was well represented by Miss Lizzie Hollow, as was our neighbor, tho Trnnscrlpt, by Miss Nellie Conway. RELIEF IN ONE MINUTE. One Mlnuto Cough Cure gives relief In one minute, because It kills the microbe which tickles the mucous membrane, cnuslng tho cough, and nt the same time clears tho phlegm, draws out the lnllammatlon and heals and soothes tho affected partH. One Mlnuto Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneu monia nnd Is a harmless and never falling cure in nil curable cases of Coughs, Coldf. and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure Is pleasant to take, harm less nnd good alike for young and old. Sold by Mercur Mont and Gro, Co. and M. E. Rrown. Stockton. 1 Mercur Drug Co., Mercur, Utah. 1 i A MOTHER'S RECOMMENDATION. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Reme y for n numbcr'fofjyears nnd have no hesitancy In saying that It Is the best remedy for codghs.-;colda. 'nnd croup I have ever used In my" family. I have not words to express my conn- donee In thl remedy. MrsTJ. A. Moore, North StiCr. Mich. Forgalo by Mercur Drug Co. f "' THE MINES OrgOPHIR. From the Deseret News. For a model mining qamp one needs to go to Ophlr. It should not bo In ferred from this that other Utah camps aro bad, for they arc (lot; tho fact Is they can all be classed as-models, with out getting over the, border lines of truth. Hut Ophlr Is an exceptionally modest llttlo town, strunj; nlong a. nnr row canyon, shut In tin nil sides by precipitous mountains, with tho blue sklew above the only long-distance view unobstructed. GOOD CLASS OF CITIZENS. The citizens of Ophlr, ns a whole, are refined, and they enjoy life Just about ns well ns the city folks -do, They have their own entertainments at the town hall frequently, but, of course, when they want to see something big In the way of theatricals they must come to Snlt Lake City, tho distance being less thnn forty miles. - s SUPT. CLARK'S DIPLOMACY. The greater portion of the population derive tlielr livelihood from the Ophlr Hlll mine, one of tho most productive In the Stnte, owned by;Senator William A. Clark of Montana. Tho pleasant social conditions prevailing In the camp are due to the care exerclsecfby Super intendent E. W.' Clnrk In tho 'selection of employees. Mr Clnrk Is u very good Judge of human nntuic, and; he con sumes little time In "sizing up" an ap plicant for work. The Itinerant miner is not wanted at all, and when such an Individual presents himself ho Is uu aily told In diplomatic style to ' go down the canyon," thin there nre no positions vacnnt. MrJjClark'has llttlo use for men who canript be depended, , upon to do their dutjVbut Jith,approaT , ates good service, nmljwhenevfr nn-em" ployee Is worthy of promotion he Is n6t forgotten nt the opportune-, time 'The regulation reKnrdingjttlJscirjUne at tho ophir-uiil ifcve h.ui TtlsplorTdid moral olt'ect in the 1painp, hr, h rnlght ban (Continued NcHt'Week.) When mu feqj bluqPnflv,thiVteLvefy thing goes wrong, t iktfit.floljhof.'Cliah.-' beilalnlH Stomach nndiiLlver ThJJletjL 'SfefiJ' iyilleijrifniyiWMgorateJyotir? you n relish fcTr your food and make you feel that in this bid world Is a good place to live. For snfe by Mercur Drug Co. i M. E. Brown. Stoqkton. Utah. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NO. C4C9. Department of the Interior, Land Of fice at Salt Lake City, Utah. Dccrmboi 22nd. 1903. Notice is hereby given that the fol-followlng-numcd settler has filed notice of his Intention to mnko final proof in support of his clnlmf nnd thnt said pioof v 111 be mado before the Register and Rf-celvor V. S. Land Office nt Salt Lake City. Utah, on Februnry C. 1904, viz.: Hiiiio R. Peterson. II. E. 11S8I, for the no'', nwi nnd n ne',; sec. 33. nnd nwW uw',4 tec. 3). tp. C s.. r. 2 w.. S. L. M. He names the following witnesses to piovc his continuous residence upon and nil. t (ration nf wild Innd. viz.: William Sny der and Andrew Park of Fnlrfleld, Utah; Milton Hennlon nnd John M Cannon of Forest Dale. I'tah. FRANK D. HOURS, Register. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. M. A. No. S7S5. Notice of application" for U. S. patent. In the United States Land Office nt Snlt Ixiko City, Utah. .Ian. 23, 1901. Notice Is hereby given thnt In pur suance of tho act of Congress approved May 10. 1S72. to promote tho develop ment of mining renirces of the United Stntes, the Consolidated Mining com pany, a corporation of the State of Mis souri, having its principal office nt the City of St. Louis, State of Mlssurl. and having compiled In nil respects with the laws of tho Stale of Utah i elating to foreign corporations, by Frank R. Stephens, Its ngent nnd attorney, whose poMtolllce nddress is Salt Lake City, Utah, claiming 1450 feet, linear mea sure, of the Tomahawk vein, lode or mineral deposit, bearing geld, silver or other precious metals, with suifnce ground 335.0 feet In width, lying, being and sltunled within the Ophlr Mining District, County of Tooole, State of Utah, mineral survey No. 4930. has made application to the United States for n patent for tho said mining claim, which is more fully described ns to metes and bounds by the official plat herewith posted, and by the field notes of survey thereof, now filed In the ollleo of tho register of the district of lands, subject to sale at Salt Lake City, Utah, which field notes of survey describe the boundaries and extent of snld claim on the surface with n magnetic variation ot 1C deg. 30 mln. east, ns follows, to wit. Ueglnnlng at corner No. 1, which Is Identical with corner No. 2 of lot No 15S. Eighth of Jnnuady lodo (amended)! fronm whence U S. M. M. No. 4 bears south 73 deg. C mln. west 769.3 feet thence south 15 deg. 9 mln. east 335.G foot to corner No. 2; thenco north 53 deg. east 1450 feet to corner No 3 thenco north 1G deg. 9 mln. west 335.C feet to corner No. 4; thenco touth 63 deg. went 1450 feet to coiner No. 1, the place of beginning; tho said notice of locntlon of said mining claim being of record In the office of tho Recorder of Tooele county at Tooole City, Utah. In book "H," pages 114-116, as shown by tho records of John Faunce, District Recorder of said mining dlstilct, now on file In the office of the Rocoider of t Tooele county; the presumed gen eral course or direction of the said Tomahawk vein, lodo or mineral deposit being shown up on the plat posted herewith, as near as can be determined from present dc 'Vclopuients, this claim being for 1450 linear feet thereof, together with the wirfacc ground shown upon the official pint. The nearest known locations be ing lot No. 110. tho Corning lode; lot No.' 75, Poor Man lode; lot No. 49, Trnfal gar lode: lot No. 81, Sacramento lode; lot No. 99, Mountain Gem lode; Ixit No. 44, Chicago No. 2 lode; lot No. C9, Red Pine lode; lot No. 170, IJurr lode; lot No. 158, Eighth of January lode, and lot No. 10.1, the Ruckhorn lode. The total area of said Tomahawk lode Is 10.309 acies. fiom which will be de ducted the area In conflict with: Acres. Lot No. 110, the Corning lode 2.020 Lot No. 75, Poor Man lode 0.2AS Lot No. 19, Trafalgar lodo 0.CS2 Lot No. SI. Sacramento lode 0.010 Lot No. 99, Mountain Gem lodo ...0.019 Lot No. 41. Chicago No. 2 lode ....0.073 Lot No. 09. Red Pine lode 0.070 Lot No. 170, Hair lodo 0.0CO Total area In conflict 3.214 Leaving a net area of Toma hawk lode 7.125 Any anil all pel sons claiming ad versely the mining ground, vein, lode, premises, or uny poitlon thereof so do scilbed, Miivoycd, platted and applied for, aie hereby notified that unless their ndvuise claims are duly filed as ac cording to law and the regulations thereunder, within the time pi escribed by law. with the Register of the U. S. Land Office nt Salt Iike City. County of Satt Lake, State of Utah, they will be barred by virtue of tho piovisions ot said statute. I dltcct that this notice be published In Mercur .Miner of Mercur, Tooele county. Utah, for a perled of nine con secutive weeks. FRANK D. HOURS. Register. , First pub. Feb. 3, Inst pub. March 30, ,1901. NOTKF. OF APPLICATION FOR A f IMTED STATICS PAT1CNT. M. A NO. 3709. In 'In lulled Stntis Unnd Office, Salt i. iki ity. I'tsh. Hit. IS. 1H03 Notii ' het..l given that, In pui eunnn r the rt of Congiees, ap proved May 10, 1W2, "To piomoto the doveioniK-it of ,th&. mining reourofl (if ilunltedjstiiidriiy fifinyon. jt'cTnmnttfM Waimfil&fewt Its pirnclpal'fittrei' 'of business nt Salt Lake City. Utah, noting through Its duly nuthorlzud ngent and attorney. Frank 1J Stephen, whoso pustofflfv uddress is Salt Lake City, Utah, claiming- 1112 linear feet of the Queen of the West No. 2 lode with surface ground 600 feet lu width. 1112 linear feet of the Queen of the West No. 1 lode with suifaco ground TOO feet 111 Width. 1112 linear feet of the Queen of the West lode with surface ground 415 feet in width. 1500 linear feet of the Keystone lode with surface groin .' D01.G feet In width 1.101.7 linear feet cf tho McKlnloy mine lode with surface giouud 557 feet In width. 12S9.C linear feet of the Lucky Roy Mine lode with surface ground G57 feet in width. 1493. C linear feet of the Silver Dollar lode with surface ground GS1.9 feet In width. 14iU.:i linear feet ot tho Uncle Sam lode with surface giouud 315 feet In width. 1479.3 linear feet of the Admiral Dewey lode with surfucc ground COO feet In width. 1479,3 linear feet of the Queen of the West No. G lode with surface ground COO feet lu width. 1479.3 linear feet of the Queen of the West Ni. 4 lode with surface ground G99.7 feet lu width. 1IS9.1 linear feel of the Queen of the West No. C lode with surface ground COO feet lu width. 1141.9 linear feet of the Queen of the West No. 3 lode with surfaco ground COO feet In width. 1290 linear feet of the Queen of the West No. 7 lode with surface ground 237. C feet In width. All covering veins, lodes nnd mineral deposits bearing gold, silver and other precious metals, and all lying and be ing nnd situate within the Ophlr Min ing District In the County of Tooele and State of Utah, and being consolidated as one group of claims. Mineral Survey No, 4954. has mado application to the United States for n patent for the said consolidated mining claims comprising all of the above-described claims, which is more fully described as to metes nnd bounds by the official plat and by the field notes of survey hereof now filed In tho offlco of tho Register of the Dis trict of Lands, subject to sale at Salt Lake City, Utah, which Held notes of survey describe the boundaries and ex tent of said tialn. on tho surface, with magnetic variation nt It degrees 30 minutes east as follows, to wit: Reglnnlng nt corner No. 1, Lucky Roy Mine lodo, which Is identical with cor ner No. 1 McKlnley lode, this survey; whence V, S. M. M. No. 8 bonrs north 7 degrees 7 minutes east 723.9 feet, thence south 81 degrees G4 minutes east 1289.0 feet to corner No. 2 Lucky Roy Mine lode, thltf survey; thence south 8 degrees C minutes west 8C.1 feet to linn 1-2 Silver Dollar lode, this survey, thence north 51 degrees east SG0.3 fee1, to corner No. 2 Silver Dollar lode, this survey; thenco south 21 degrees 30 min ute's cast C07.1 feet to corner No. 3 Sil ver Dollar lodo, this survey; thence south G3 dogreos 7 initiator, west 1492.8 (oet to corner No. 4 'Silver Dollar lodo this survey; thence, north 21 degrees 30 minutes west GSC.3 feut to line 3-4 Luoky Roy Mine lode, this survey; thoncu north SI degrees 54 minutes west S14.3 H font to corner No. 4 Lucky Roy Mine H lode, Identical with corner No. 2 McKIn- ley lodo, both of this survey; thenco .H north SI degrees Gl minutes west 1301.7 H foot to coiner No. 3 McKlnley Mine lode, this survey; thenco north 8 degrees 0 minutes cast G57 foot to corner No. 4 McKlnley Mine lode, on line 2-3, Key- H stone lode, both of this suivey; thenco H noith 81 degrees G4 minutes west G57 feet to corner No. 3 Keystone lode, this H survey; thence north 8 degrees C mln- utes east 501. G feet to corner No. 4 Key- stone lode, this survey; thence south 81 f degrees 54 minutes east G57.1 reel to H corner No. 3 Queen of the West lode. this survey; thenco north 8 degrees 6 H minutes onst 415 feet to corner No. 4 H Queen of the West lode, Identical with corner No. 2 Queen of the West No. 1 lode, both ot this survey; thence north M 8 degrees C minutes east COO feet to corner No. 3 Queen of tho West No. 1 lode, Identical with corner No. s Queen of the West No. 2 lode, both of this survey; thence north 8 degrees 0 mln- H utes east COO feet to corner No. 3 Queen D of the West No. 2 lode, this survay: V thence south 81 degiecs 64 minutes east HI 1112 feet to corner No. I Queen of tho H West No. 2 lode, on line 1-2 Queen of M the West No. I lode, both of this stir- vey; thenco north 8 degrees G minutes 1 east 499.7 feet to corner No. 2 Queen of H the West No. 4 lode, this survey; thenco M south 81 degrees Gl minutes east 417.2 M feet to line 1-2 Queen or the West No. M C lode, this survey; thenco north 47 M degrees 38 minutes west 1211.4 feet to M corner No. 2 Queen of tho West No. f 1 lode, this survey; thence north 42 do- H glees 22 minutes east COO feet to cor- H tier No. 3 Queen of the West No. C lode. 1 this survey; thence south 47 degrees 33 M minutes cast 14S9 1 feet to corner No. M 4 Queen of the West No. G lode this H survey, on line 2-3 Queen of tho West M No. 3 lodo, this survey, thence north i H degrees 2J minutes east 731.1 feet to H corner No. S Queen of tho West No. 3 H lode, this survey; thenco south 47 do- H grees 38 minutes east COO foot to cor- H tier No. 4 Queen of the West No. 3 lode, H this survey, on Hue 2-3 Queen of tho H West No. 7 lode; thence north 44 do- H gnes 22 minutes east GGG.9 fet to cor- H iter No. 3 Queen of tho West No. 7 lode. H this survey: theme routh s degrees 6 H .ninnies west 5B 7 feet to corner No, 4 H 'iueen of the Wt st No. 7 lode, thin nur- H vey; thence south 42 degrees 22 mln- H tes west 1290 feet to rorner No. 1 Queen H of the West No. 7 lode, this Burvey, H identical with rorner No. 4 of tho Queon H of the West No. 4 lode nnd with cor- H jytr No. 3 Queen gf ihaWcsi, No. G lode. vi M 1pJlof AhlsfsucVeOTlionieflitouth 8 tfH jeiVfcfica, C lalnutdB wQHt.CQOftet-to'W- &ril fhlsTnTrWyridrnliailh-rTuTFNofsa rwv H Admiral Dcwvy lode, this survey; H thence routh 8 derroen G minutes wo.u H 600 feet to corner No. 2 Admiral Dewey H lode, this survey. Identical with corner H No. 4 Uncle Snm lode, this survey; H thence south R degrees 6 minutes west H fl.1 feet to corner No, 3 Uncle Snm lode, H this survey; thenco north 81 degrees 51 JM minutes west 1479.3 feet to corner No. 4 H Undo Snm lode, this survey, Identical H with corner No, 2 Queen of tho West H todc. this survey; thence north 81 do- H grees G4 minutes west 1C9.1 feet to cor- H ner No, 1 Keystone lode, this survey, H on line 2-3, Queen of the West lode, H this survey; thence south 8 degrees 6 H minutes west 601. 6 feet to corn or No. H 2 Keystone lode, this survey, on lino H 1-4 McKlnley mine lode, this survey; H thence south 81 degrees G4 minutes east H 258.7 feet to tho plnco of beginning. H Containing n totnl area of 229.634 H acres, from which nre deducted con- H Dieting areas as follows, namely: H Acres. H Silver Dollar lode, this survey.... 2.G3G H Lot No. 84 Mahogany No. 2 lode.. 0.157 H Lot No. 151 Mark Antony lode.... 12.495 H Queen of the West No, 4 lode, H this survey 3.4IS H Making a total of 18. COG ,r H Leaving the net area of the H lode claim 211.089 jH The areas In conflict with lot No. 84 H Mahogany No. 2 lodo nnd lot No. 15( M Murk Antony lode arc not claimed. H Notices of location of nil of said mln- Ing claims comprising said group being M ot record In the office of the Recorder M of Tooele County, at Tooeje City lu the H County nnd State aforesaid, the pre- M sumed general course or direction ot M the said veins, lodes and mineral dc- 1 posits being shown on the said plat as H near ns can be determined from pros- H ent developments, this claim being for H the number of linear feet of each lodu H together with surfaco ground shown M upon the official plat, and ns herein da- M scribed. The neniest known locutions M being the Mahogany No. 2 lode mining M claim lot No. 84, tho Mark Antony lode m mining claim lot No. 154, the Rover M lodo mining claim survey No. 3478, the M Occident lode mining claim lot No. 108, H tho Horchol lode mining claim tot No. M 112, the Swansea lodo mining claim Lot H No. 10G and the Honiestake lode mln- M Ing claim Lot No. 91, all of tho said H claims being so designated on thu olll- IH clal plat. Said claims aro situated In H uusurvcyed township G south, rango 4 H Any and all persons claiming adverse- M ly the mining ground, veins, lodes, B promises, or nny portion thereof so de- H scribed, surveyed, platted nnd applied M for, nic hereby notified that unless their M adverse claims are duly filed as accord- M Ing to law and the regulations there- M under within the time proscribed by H law with tho Register of the United M States Land Office at Snlt Lnko City, In M tho county of Salt Lake, Stnte of Utah, M they will be burred by virtue of the M provisions of said statute. H I hereby direct that this notice bo H published in the Morour Minor at Mor- M cur. Tooele county, State or Utah, tho M newspaper published nearest to the said H mining claims, for a period of nine con- M scoutlvo weeks.' M FRANK D. HOOUS, R Register. H