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V Vol.X. Mercur, Utah, Wednesday, October 3, 1906. No. 36 H
: ?Y THE MERCUR MINER.
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Published Kvcry Wednesday.
. ' GRAY & JAKEMAN, Publishers.
1fY( . Ofllce of Publication
,rA , Next iloor to Postotrice, Meicur, Utah.
L""4n ' . ' Tn'8 I'oi't-'r Is entered ns second-class
S ., matter at tho post ofllco nt Mercur,
';,, Subscription:
t' One year, $1.00; six montha, 7G cts;
1 ,( , llireo mouths. BO cts.
ILW '. T,' aoovo prices nro cash tn advance
'-, and do not apply to subscription
,' w. duo prior to July 14, 190C.
''-'W' JA3. T. JAKEMAN,
f ', t Managing Editor.
5 V ' c7rnVEHS..7".LOCAIi MANAOlifl
1 '' METAL MARKET.
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.'i ' Monday, 24: Silver, C8 1-2 cents;
lead, $7.75; copper, IS 1-4 cents.
- ,4 Tuesday. St: Silver, C8 3-8 cents;
o i luead, J7.7&; copper, 18 G-8 cents.
-' w Wudnostlny, 23: Silver. C8 3-8 cents,
' ', , lead, ?G.7G; copper, 18 3-8 cents.
' ' ' Thursday, 27 Silver, C7 3-4 cents;
' ' lead, $G,7G; copper, 18 3-8 cents.
h- , - Friday, 28 Silver, C7 7-8 cents;
I" 1 lead, JG.7G; copper, 18 3-8 cents.
t- ' ' Saturdny, 29 Silver, C8 1-8 cents;
V ' lead, G.7G; copper, 18 3-8 cents.
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CONFERENCE RATES. '
I Tickets will bo sold by tho Salt
; Lako Itouto from stations south ot
Lynn and ns fnr as Uvada, October 2
to C, Inclusive; north of Lynn, Octo-
bcr 3 to 7. For all southern Utah
j sottlomcnta wo havo ono train dally,
i carrying sleeping and dining cars.
I . For the- Tlntlc district wo havo tho
1' . afternoon train, and nil points, NophI
i , to Murray Inclusive, wo havo throo
' , fast trains dally. Tho samo rates will
apply as In tho past.
j' t' TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN
if ' TICKET.
L A For Representative to State Legists-
tt ',(' ture,
WVr ,. a. nuNsoN.
JLvA For County Commissioner, Four-
HL-iiA- - Year Term, ,,.,.,
iK&Ztu.'?'' For Countv Commissioner, Two-
Hh!5pfcV Year Term,
Iv1 " ' ' W. J. HAMMOND
f For County Clerk;
BVEIl AJAX.
, For Sheriff,
rt A. O. EVANS.
I" For County Recorder
f J. W. WIUTEIIOUSE.
f For County Treasurer,
KDWAIW OUME.
I For County Assessor,
K J. E. M1LLWAHD.
W For County Attorney,
I JOHN GORDON.
ft ' For Superintendent of Schools,
.1 A. L. NELSON.
!fj For County Surveyor,
' . HIRAM GRIDLEY.
f MERCUR BRIEF8.
fr James Spclra loft Thursday for his
!E homo In Pleasant Grovo.
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E Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Swonson spent
I ' tho past week in Salt Lake.
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Bp Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Hurlburtspon
' a fow days In Salt Lako last wcok.
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if Mr. G. H. Dorn nmdo n (lying trip
( r" to Kuroku Thursday on mining husl-
. K ness.
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W Mr. John Ileagley loft for NophI yes-
a torday for u fow days' visit with his
j v family.
. Mr. Edwnrd Howard has returned to
1 Morcur from a weok's visit In Salt
Lako City.
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1 Many of our citizens aro propar' K
to attend October conference to bo
held nt Salt Lako City.
Tho L. D. S. choir, under tho ablo
leadership of Mr. Richard Danlols, Is
second to nono In tho stnto.
J
Mr. Harry Hawks, Master Mechan
' lo Golden Gato mill, was In Salt Lako
t City for n fow days this week.
Sir. nnd Mrs. John I'otorson'a baby
' ., Is cinlto sick with Bummor complnlnt,
and nt this writing Is In a dangorous
i condition.
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Tho Con. Mercur Co. is furnishing
tho Sacramento Co. with ono carload
of llmo monthly from their now kiln
at tho mill.
, . .
Emll Andorsbn, ono of thu best
known citizens of American ForK, dlofl
vory suddonly nt his homo from tho
! effects of heart falluro.
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Mr. W. T. Jannoy's mother nnd sis
tor, Pauline, luft for their homo In
Phllndolphln Friday, after having
spent tho summur In Murcur.
Archie Itozinnt has boon lBltlng
relntivos nnd friends In Ploasant
Grovo for tho pnBt ton daj"8, and re
turned to Mercur yoBtorday.
Hilly Williams Is taking a ten days'
lay-off from his duties ns solution man
, nt tho Golden Gato mill to visit rola-
j tlvoH and friends In Salt Iako.
. ,
' t. . Last weok's Issuo, In publishing tho
' list of mombors of Oio FJvo Hun''
club, omitted Miss Clara (;aiTcj-s
numo from tho list of inemborshlp.
County Commissioner Mr. Joseph
Leo left for Salt Lako Sunday to visit
his family, and on Monday will leave
for Tooelo to attend county court.
Tho Con. Mercur Gold Mining Co.
nro having tho mill and nil company
buildings ropnlnted, which adds
gicatly to the appearance of the build
ings Jt s
Tho now sub-station of tho Tcllu
rldo Power company, under tho super
vision of Mr. Clarko Hakcr, Is ncarlng
completion, nnd when finished will be
n model of Its kind.
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Profossor McCorklo nnd Miss Anna
Luft, Miss lllanchnril and Mlsa Hns
lnusscn climbed Lowlston peak on tho
2Dth Inst., nnd say tho next trip will
be made on horseback.
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Tho Union Mcrcantllo Co. has laid
In a now Block of goods for fnll trnde.
Tho nppenranco of tho storo and tho
quality of tho goods will compare
with any In Salt Lako City.
..
Mrs. Thomas Ilutto presented hor
husband with n lino baby, boy Thurs
day morning. Tom Is wearing smiles
and passing clgnrs among tho boys.
Mother and child doing well.
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The foundry nt tho Golden Gato
mill Is turning out maugancBo steel
castings and cast steel, nlso chilled
castings. The foundry is under tho
supervision of Mr. Felix Forbes, n
mechanic of extraordinary ability.
.
Mr Joslah Kemp of Mercur, a
young business man, and Miss Lizzie
White of Manning wore married at
the county clerk's office nt Salt Lako
City last Monday. Doth young poo
plo aro favorably known nnd hnvotho
best wishes of the community.
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Tho wedding reception given nt tho
homo of Mrs. Rcnson, In tho Second
wnrd, American Fork, Thursday nig
In honor of hor daughter's marriago to
Mr. Wash Varney, was ;i brilliant af
fair, Tho young couple 'woro married
early In tho evening by President Jns.
H Clarke.
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Mr. Cad Preblo has enlarged tho
stago of tho Morcur opera houso,
which adds greatly to Its appearance
nnd enables tho show companies to
.prcsent, thejplaysjn apiort8ulinbl
way. Morcur is on tho regular circuit
now nnd wo can look for good shows
this fall and winter.
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Mercur was treated to n first-class
Bhow Wednesday ovonlng, Oct. 3, by
Oordon nnd Dennett's Royal Slavo Co.
This show is of speclnl morlt and do
BorveB good business. Your corre
spondent mot Mr. F. C. Huobnor, tho'
gonial advance agent, and his npponr
nnco nnd business nblllty aro ccrtnln
to Insure a good show.
.
Thomas llrockbank mot with a very
serious accident yesterday whllo hunt
ing. In Betting his gun down on tho
ground It was discharged In some un
accountable wny. blowing tho thumb
from bis right hand and perforating
his shoulder with shot. Drs. Thnyor
nnd Horry attended his Injuries, and
nt this writing ho Is resting comfort
ably. st jt
Dr. J. B. Talt has sold his practlco
in Morcur nnd Ophlr to Dr. L. 0.
Krnuso, n gradunto of tho Wcstorn
Dental collego of Kansas City. Mo,
Dr. X. O. Logan of Ophjr purchased
his offlco building and two ndjolnlng
lots ns nn Investment. Dr. Tnlt will
leave on or about Oct IGth for nutto,
Montnnn, where ho will locato nnd
continue his practlco In dentistry
.i .
Lohl Is to havo another bank. James
Chlpman of Salt Lako City, Stephen
L, Chlpman, Alox Thornton nnd Wash
burn Chlpman of Amorlcan Fork woro
lu Lohl to comploto tho nrrangomonts
for Its opoulng. It wns not definitely
decided whothor tho now Institution
will bo nn Independent corporation or
whothor It will bo for tho present n
branch of tho Dank of Amorlcan Fork.
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Mrs. William Uncoil entertained n
number of hor frlonds Thursday ovon
lng In honor of hor birthday. Tho fol
lowing guests woro prosont: Mnyor
and Mrs. Evoro, Mr, and Mrs. O. Al
benn, Mr nnd Mrs. Henry Danlols.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmos Iionnott, Mr. Hid
noy Showells, and Mr. Archlo Ilex
znnt. Music, Instrumental nnd vocal,
was Indulged In, aftor which tho host
ess sorvod a delightful auppor. Mnny
happy returns of tho day.
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Tho dlroctors of tho Sacramento
Mining company mot and declared
dlvldond No. 61, of $5000, payable tho
first of October, books to closo Sop
tombor 20. With the payment of this
amount tho Rncrnmento company will
havo distributed to the slmroholdors
of tb company tho total sum or $265.
000. Ro)ort was mado to tho officials
of tho company Monday that every
thing nt tho mlno wus In excellent
condition, nnd that development work
wns progressing with tho usual vigor.
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Mr. James W Whllo, tho eminent
mlxologlBt of tho Onulilh bar. was lu
Salt Lako during tho championship
games botwonn Park City and Euroka.
Mr. Whlto wns at ono tlmo nn ndhor
unt of Euroka. and at this writing ho
has cast his lot with Park City and
will not rotrlovo hlc fortunes shat
tered by the GanB-NoIson bout nt Gold
field. It Is rumored In social clrolos
that Mr. Whlto Is engaged to a promi
nent society woman of tho west dip
nnd oxpocts to bo married Bomo tlmo
In Jnnuary Congratulations and
good luck
Tim Morlarty, who Is uat In fromj
tho Shnkespcnro group of claims vat
Morcur, roports tho uncovering of nil
oxtonslvo vein ot ore, which assays
from $7.20 to $141 In sold to tho,torij
Tho property Is located about ono mllc
south or tho Manning mill 'ind lsj
Just ver thu htll from tho MercurM
Tho Btrlko Is tho best yot eno.)ilnVrTdj
In tho district, nnd tho owners of tbo!
propeity, Mr. Morlarty. L 1?! Ormnot'J
and Alt Anderson, of tnlu city, nro
ujtly dated. Tho vein ts thought ley
bo a continuation o that which runs,
through the Morcur proporty. ,'.
Two steam plows nro now at work'
In Cedar vnlloy plowing up lands pre
paratory to planting dry fnrin wheat.
Ono of tho plows Is being opornted by.
tho Cedar Valley Lnnd & Development
company, composed of Lohl, Amor
can Folk and Alplno pnrtlos Tho
othor plow ts owned by Salt Lako peo
ple and Is being operated by lllshop
Sneddon of Snlt Lako City. Tho
plows so for arc plowing eight to ten
Inches deep, but nro not doing vor
satisfactory work. Heavier ptows
havo been ordered and it ts oxpoctcd
that they will bo more, successful.
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY.
Tho Democrats of Morcur held their
primaries itt tho city hall Friday ovon
lng at 8 o'clock. Meeting wns called
to ordor by Richard W. Kemp, pro
cltict chnlrman, and following business
wns transacted:
Sovcn'dologates woro elected to tbo
county convention held nt Tooelo on
Sept. 29.
Goorgo II. Dorn, chnlrman dologn
tiou; James Quirk, A. H. Dunlavy,
John llrown, A. Hrnckcn, Georgo A.
Culllnnn nnd Roy Uonnor, delegates.
Richard W. Kemp was nominated as
Justice of tho pence, and Richard
Daniels as constable
Richard W. Kemp was ro-olccted ns
precinct chairman nnd Richard Dan
iels, precinct secretary.
Tho meeting was adjourned subject
to call of precinct chairman.
ALON7.0 DYKMAN,
Secy. Pro. Tom.
At tho Democratic county conven
tion, which assembled nt Tooolo on
tho 29th Inst., tho following named
candidates wero nominated from Mor?
cur; t
.JIon.acorgo. r:Drn,-hnffltiOoi''W
tho stato loglslaturo.
Judgo II. H. Dunlavy, pollco udgo
of Morcur.
County nttornoy, J. D. Drown, min
ing englneor of tho Con. Morcur
Co.. county surveyor.
Tho Democrats certainly selected
good timber In naming theso men, as
thoy nro nil well and favorably known
In tho community.
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Friday. 1,000 shares of Sacramento
sold nt 11 1-2 cents. GOO shares South
Columbus at 19 cents, CC00 nt 50, 600
at Gl. Saturday, Columbus Con., 400
shares at $7.1G nnd GO nt $7.20.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
Tho Democratic county convention
waB hold In Tooelo Saturday and nom
inated tho following ticket:
Hoprosentntlvo Georgo II. Dorn,
Tooelo; commissioner for tho four
ears' term. Hrlgham Davis. Lako
Point; commissioner for tho two
ears' torm. Ed Dalton, Tooelo; clerk,
It. D. Holllday. Grantsvlllo; rocordor,
John P. Tato. Tooolo; sheriff. II. N.
Hush, Clover Crook; troasuror. W. II
Ilcnnlfcr, Stockton; assessor, John
William Andorson, amntsvlllo; nttor
noy, A. II. Dunlavy. Morcur; superin
tendent of schools, Alfred Nelson,
Tooelo; surveyor, John D. llrown,
Drown, Morcur.
Archibald Ilevnn presided nt tho
convention nnd John P. Tato was chos
en secretary. Tho convention elected
twolvo delegates to tho stato conven
tion. T J Itaddatz, formerly superintend
ent of tho Honorluo company, has re
turned ortor nn extended visit to Cali
fornia and western points,
N. S. M, S. SEMI-ANNUAL
REUNION.
Tho Northern Stntos Missionary so
ciety will hold Its soml-annunl reunion
Friday evening. Oct. G. 190G, com
mencing at 7:30 in tho Wntorloo meet
ing house at 8alt Lako City. Program,
dancing, refreshments nnd n general
good tlmo will ho the features of the
ovonlng. Saints, lutumed mission- I
orlos. families of missionaries, and ,
tholr friends nro cordially Invited to
come nnd ronow old acquaintances
nnd form now onos.
Sounds BIO, but it's TRUEI
If you want to talk with every
town In Utah, Idaho, Montana and
Wyoming, you MUST have the
"BELL." Otherwise you CAN'TI
Pure qold rings have
"18 k," INSIDE. "18 k." ,
telephones have this '
OUTSIDE.
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VAN NOY APARTMENT HOU8E, '.
New and Elegantly Furnished
Throughout.
Mrs. A. Van Noy, Proprietress. I',
Independent 'Phone 1424.
SC3 South Main St.
Steam Heat and Ilathb, Electric Light.
V Jjfti. - iMlMll sMsssB
r WHISKEY IS NOW IN SEASON.
f WE HAVe'tJHE GOODS.
fe' ' 'RIEOKR & L1NULEV.
r, "Thq Whiskey Merchants."
Salt Lakn City.
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s.?,lJX Utah Dental Ca. jBSStWS.
t .tftIBKfe Drt- A- Z1MUKRV.AN, MOn.
Br'NjWk ,Mtk et4 ToilUt.lj WIUi rata. Ttt With othw Wert
B,,,,1 oA irowai, SS-k II, SO U is, 00
Hwrt Sii'ViT" "" . o t is, oo
BWX Vtf y?." .r111.. . 11.00 d
WkWJoj. g ' '""' ""lott ,. ,tit in iti
slT Al FREE kxamikxtwu KPfjL "C'JY
Open till 0 p. m.; Bnndsys, lo to 3. HmUuAlLLdtMm
bbino xraa ad wrra you. sWbHsbW
Bell Phono 2767 Indcpondent 4444
Alexander Optical Co.
!
-230-231-232 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah
, Eyes correctly filled and cared for by the year. "Wo aro (he
, on'inalors of Ihc "ycara care" system. Call and let us explain.
. .
EopcninK of fhe Fall and Winter Season I9067. J
M, DANIELS
X X THE ARTISTIC TAILOR X X
Wishes lo inform you that he has just rtlurned from the East, and is
now in a posi'lion lo show his patrons the largest and most varied
selection of ujvtodale all wool fabrics in the west, at prices which
are well within the reach of everybody,
Suits or Overcoats worth from S35 to S50, from $20 up
Pants worth from 58 to $12 . . , , , from $6 up
Come and see for yourself, or write for samples and selfmeasure
ment blank. M, DANIELS, 57 W. Second South St., Sail Lake City
This is a Conference Ad.
m You will come to Salt Lake City in October, will you
I "not? While there, you will want the cheapest and
best Pianos for the money to be obtained in Utah. They
are to be found at our ware room at No, 52 Market Street,
half block from the Post Office, Salt Lake City, Utah.
1 Meanwhile, we will send you list of such used upright
Pianos as the Chickering, Steinway, Weber and Knabc,
etc, with prices attached, if you send postal.
1 When you call you will find this is a one - price house
tickets are attached to each Piano, containing price of same
and condition of sale. No dickering. We will deliver to
your nearest railroad station, freight free, all Pianos pur
chased from us, Town and country i3 the came to us,
I New York & Western Fiano Co.
An Enviable :
I Reputation.
On no railroad In Amorlca Is tho system ot dlaclpllno among employes .
und watclifulnoss for tho safety of passengers devolopod to a higher T
h degree than on tho X
Chicago, Milwaukee&St. Paul :
Railway ,j
Two trains every dny Ogdou or Denver to Chlrago via tho Union P.-
cine and at. Paul lino. Through sloopors and freo reclining chair
y cars.
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For tickets and Information call on
' C. S. Williams, Commercial Agent,
I Salt Lake City.
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U ltt t tt tH vyU
Do You Yant Work?
WORK FOR EVERYBODY. H
Teamsters, I.nliorors, Always Wanted. H
Wo Furnish All Kinds of Help. H
DIXON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. H
C2 Knst First South, 8alt Lako City H
Iloll 'Phono 1S72-X. Ind. 'Phono tjj H
NOTICE. H
United States Land Otllro, H
Salt IiUo City, Utah, Sept. (i, 190C. sH
To Whom It May Concern: H
Notice la hereby Riven that tho iH
Btnte of Utah has nicd In this otneo H
llstH of lands sclectod by tho nald H
state, ns Indemnity school liimH, nn-
dor Section C or tho Act of, CoiiRrcsn iH
nitprovcd July 16, 1891. The follow- H
Ing tracts, einbrncod In said lists, nro H
found to bo within six miles of a mln- H
Ing location, claim or entry, t..: H
AVest halT southwcHt qunrlcr suction
22 (State No. 201): nouth hair bouUi- H
oast quarter Routliwest quarter section H
0 (Stnto No. 251); nouthenBt quarter LH
northwest quarter uectlou 9: enat half
BouthWest quarter accllon 33 (Stato H
1. 1st 252); west half northwest quar- H
tcr. northwcBt quarter houthwoBt
quartor Bcctton 33 (Stnto No. 192): H
west half southeast quartor section 22 H
(State No. 1S9); northweot quartor LHB
fectlon 28 (Statu No. 18S); Houtheaat sH9
quartor section 20 (Stato No. 18C);
BouthwoHt quartor section 21 (Stnto H
No. 184); Bouthenat quartor section HH
21 (Stato No. 183); northwest quarter H
uectlou 21 (Stnto No. 182); uorthoast H
quarter , secthm 20 (Statu No. 181); H
east half southwest quartor Hocllon 22
(Stnto No. 1C3), all In township r M
nouth, raugu 2 west; tiortlnvost quar- H
tor f.oiitheant quartet1 nnd southoast H
quartor southcaRt quarter Koetlon 4,
township n south rangQ 3 woat; H
(Stato No. 281); lota 1 and 2' nnd M
bouUi halt northeast quarter section 1, H
township 8 south, range 3 west, S. L. H
M. (Statu No, 253); soutbenut quartor H
Hectlon 29. township C Houth, range 2
wont (Stnto No, 202); onst half north- H
west quarter section 33, township S H
south, rnngo 2 w.VhI (Stnto No. 201), H
oiiKt half aoutbeaat quarter section 11, H
southeiiHt quarter Bouthoast quartor H
acctlon 14, township 5 south, rnngo 3 H
-wost (Stnto No. 271. H
Copies of Bald lists, ko far ns they H
relate tff Bald, trnclB, , by, 'descrlpUvo H
BiibdlvlBlons. havo bc6n conspicuously H
MffilS ,
lie Rcnornlly H
Within thu nnxL sixty dayn follow- H
lug tho ditto of this notice, uudor do- M
imrtmontnl Instructions of Jnnuary 10, M
11)00, protestK or contests ngnlnut tho H
claim of tho Btalo to any of tho tract H
or subdivisions hcrolnbeforo do- H
scribed, on tho ground that tho samo jH
In more valuable for mineral than for H
agricultural purposes, will bo recolvod M
nnd noted for report to tbo goncrnl H
land olllco at Washington, D. C. Fall- H
uro so to protest or contest, within H
tho tlmo specified, will bo considered jH
Biifllclent ovldcnce of tho nou-inlnoral H
chnrnctcr of tho tracts, and tho seloc- JM
tlou thoroof, being otherwise (roo from H
objection, will bo recommended for m
approval. H
I'HANK D. IIOI1I1S. H
llcgUter. B
Flrnt publication September 20, 190G. B
Lnnt publication, November 19, 1900
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. M
8. PATENT.
M. A. Nn. 4118. )
In the United States Land Oftlco at BAfl
Salt Lako City, Utah, July 22. 190G.
Notice Is horchy given that tho
Iluckhorn Consolidated Mining and
Milling Company, by S. M. I-ovy, Its
agent anil nttornoy, whoso post odlco
nddrcss Is Salt Lako City, Utah, HH
claiming 1.500 linear feet of tho Hat-
tlo Ax vein, lying, being nnd Rltuated
within tho Ophlr Mining District.
County of Tooele, Stato of Utah, has HH
mado application to rno United 8tatcn BH
for n patent for tho Bthl mining cla in, HM
being mineral survey No. 4931. which HJ
Is described ns follows, tn-wlt: HBI
Heglnnlng nt Corner No. 1 from H
whence U. S. Mineral monument No. p
4 bean, north 10 dog. 47 mln. west B
8271 fuel, thence roiiUi C dng. onst
700 foet to comor No. 2. thonco north HJ
C3 dog. oest 1C00 feat to rornar No. a; HH
tbenco north C dog. wost 700 foot tt BBJ
corner No 4. thence nouth G3 deg. woat V
ir.no feet to cornor No. 1. tho placn H
of beginning Tho nearest known looa-
tlons being tno ISIghth of Jnnuary lodo. H
lot No 168. Poor Man lodo. lot No. m
75, Mountain (lorn lodo, lot No. 99:
California lode lot No. 47 A; Ante- H
lupa lode, lot No. 70; (Irty ItoeK nnd p
Kmernld Conolldntd lodo, lot No. 70. m
tho Iluckhorn lodo, lot No. 103; tho H
Ulllo Hose lode, lot No. 90; the
ClovIand lodo. lot No. 105; and tho n
Vosta lode, lot No. 01, nnd tho dor- H
man lode lot No. 95: bulng so ijotilg- M
nated In tho odlclnl plat.
The total aron of tlie UattJo Ax HH
lodo Ib 20 CCl Hcros. M
I.oh area in conflict with:
Lob No. 168, nighth or. January
lodo (am). , , H
Lot No. 75, Poor Man lode.
Lot No. 99, Mountain Oem lode
Ijit No. 47 A, California lodo.
Ut No. 70, Antelope lodo.
Iot No. 70, Oroy Itoclc nnd Rmerald
Coneolldated lode. JP
Survey No. 4US2. Oenertil Sherman
Net area of llattlo Ax lode, 10 210 BM
Maid claim Is locatod In unsubdl-
vlded township R south, ranee 4 west. pj
I direct that this notice be published BK
In the Mercur Minor, nt Mercur Too-
olo county. Utah, for n poriod ot nlno
coneocutlve weoks. HH
IJHANK D. HOnilS. H
Itcgleter.
First publlcntton. Aug. 1. 1000.
Uat publication. Sept. 20. 190G. '

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