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;INC. W. DAVIDSON,
Attorney at Law,
Saguache, Colo.
Will practice in all courts.
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H. AARON LORD, M. D.
CRESTONE, COLORADO.
Surgeon to the San Luis Valley Land &
Mining Co.
Office in Crestone Drug Store.
J. TI~ACY MELVIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Oflic~ opposite American House, San Juan ave-
,~t~a. Calls promptly answered, day or night.
i' xaminlng Surgeon U. ~. Pension Bureau.
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O. P, SHIPPEY, M. D.
Villa Grove. Colo.
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CHAS. HAYDEN,
Attorney-at-Law,
Saguache, Colo.
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AHI RICAN HOUSH
SAGUACHE, COLO,
MRS. Ms E. COLVIN, PROP.
This house has recently changed
hands. The new management will aim
to make it the best hotel in the valley.
Good beds and an excel:ent table can be
rehed upon.
The 8aguache County BanL
Pioneer Bank of Saguacho County.
Organized, May, 1880.
Incorporated, July. 18~2.
C I'rAL STOCK, $50,000.00.
A General Banking Busi-
ness Transacted. Drafts
Issuexl on Principal Cities
of Europe.. Safe Deposit
Boxc~ for Rent.
OFFICER8 AND DIRECTORS.
ISAAC GOTTHELF, President.
LEOPOLD MAYER, Vice-Pros,
CHARLES TARBELL, Cashier.
W~. F. BOYD, Asst. Cashier.
MARK BIEDELL.
CORRESPONDENTS.
Koantze Bros., Now York City.
First National Rank, Denver, Colo.
First National Bank. Pueblo, Colo.
mall
VILLA 6ROVE AND SABUAOHE
STAOE LINE,
Carries mail, passengers and express.
I~aves Villa Grove ........... 9:45 a.m.
Arrives at Saguache .......... 1:15 p.m.
Leaves Saguache ............. 1:30 p.m.
Arrives at Villa Grove ........ 5:00 p.m.
I¢. H. CARLSON. Proprietor.
SAGUACHE COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY,
Dealers In Saguache County
REAL ESTATE.
CHOICE RANCHES For sale in
the Best Portions of the
San Luis Valley--the fa-
mous grain field of Colo-
rado.
Property rented for non-res-
idents, taxes paid and msur-
ance written.
SAGUACHE, COLO.
E. E. BURLINGAME & (C,
CHEMICAL
ASSAY OFFICE A.0
ZstabRshed in Colorado,1866. Samples by mail or
expresswillreceive prompt and careful attention
~ld JP, ¢llvar D.illnn Refined, Melted and Assayed
UUIM UOOIIllgl t/a lull OR PURCHASvD.
0,c0ntratl0n Tests or o=r
Write for term~
Iv'l~ ;738 Lnwrenee St.. Denver. ¢:,,'
A, BREWER,
Livery and Feed Stable,
Denver Ave. SAGUACHE.
I have just added a largo and com-
plete line of
UNDERTAKING GOODS.
This department is in charge of one who
has had many years experience as an
undertaker and funeral director.
My line of coffins runs from the
cheap~t to fine metalio caskets. I
have a hearse.
Bad Blood
Breeds Humors
Boils, Pimples, Eruptions,
Sores, Debility, Languor,
Kidney Troubles, Indigestion and
That Tired Feeling,
All of which Itood's Sarsaparilla
Cures, by purifying, enriching and
vitalizing the blood.
Blood troubles, left unchecked, in-
crease and multiply just as naturally
as the weeds and thistles ilffesting
the soil.
They need the same radical treat-
ment, too.
They should be rooted out in Spring.
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
Stops the breeding of disease germs
and impurities in the blood.
It also imparts vitality and richness,
and that means a strong, vigorous
body as well as a clear healthy skin.
You will look better and feel bet-
ter if you begin taking Hood's Sm'sa-
parilla TODAY. It
Purifies
The Blood
As nothing else can.
-My son had pimples on his face, which
after a while became a mass of sores.
"I began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla
and soon the sores were getting better.
"They finally healed without leaving a
scar." MRS. L. T-~sT, 7 Willow Avenue
Hoboken, N. J.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
O. 0. Taylor Whiskies, are dectdedly flae
The artesiau well is now down over
"300 feet.
Instruction on piano and organ. Mrs.
Pittenger.
Frank Hall was over from Villa Grove
on Monday.
Instruction given on piano and organ.
Mrs. Pittenger.
Tablets and box papers at lwoest prices
at C~ESCV.~T office.
The weather Easter Sunday was all
that could be desired.
Bluestone in any quantity at the Gott-
helf & Tarbell Mer. Co's.
Mrs. Plttenger will take a few more
pupils on piano and organ.
An appeal has been taken in the Duns
estate case to the district court.
Get }'our Bluestone at the Gotthelf &
Tarbell Mer. Go's. Lowest prices.
W. A. McEntyre was over from Ker-
ber Creek on Monday after anoter load
of oates.
Work on the streets and ditches has
commenced and we hope to soon see the
water turned on.
Eat firs-(-cla- /= ;i-o;d r meals
Mrs. Sohwackenberg's restaurant, when
in Villa Grove. Opposite the postoffice.
The Gotthe]f & Tarbell Company have
let a contract to Clyde Welch to paint
the interior of their store room.
The county commissioners have given
Clyde Welch the contract to paint the
court house both exterior and interior.
If troubled by a weak digeshon, loss of
appetite, or constipation, try a few does
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. Every box warranted. For
sale by Saguache Pharmacy.
Last Sunday's Denver lCepublican had
a story from the pen of Anna S. R~ch-
ardaon, the scene of ~hmh was laid m
Saguaeho county. .......
John O'Niel has purchased the drug
store buildmgon the corner of Fourth
and San Juan avenue from Fred Green-
ing of Alamosa. Consideration said to
be $1,000.
Notice to ~Yater Users.
A meeting of the water users of Water
Dist. No. 26 is called to meet in Saguache
at the town hall on Saturday, the 13th
day of April, for the purpose of forming
an organization to see that each water
user is protected in his rights. It will be
to the reforest of every w'itor user to be
present. Water Consumers.
G . 0. Taylor IVhi#ktesp honest in pu,'i$~
Rev. Leadbetter, presiding elder, will
be here next Sunday and will hold Ihe
regular quarterly meeting in the Meth-
odist church. He expects to bring a
minister with him who will fill this pul-
pit the bahmce of the conference year.
Library Books
An effort is being made to get together
the books hehmging to the old ~aguaehe
library and put them in the county lngh
school. All pets,me who have any of
these books are requested t,) hand them
to Prof. J. B. Morgan. It is also hoped
tbatsome of our citizens will donate
books to the library.
C::~ .A~ ~I r1'= 0 1=g. Z ML.
Bws-,~n ~~ B0u~t
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CENTER SHOTS.
Gee. Snyder of Creeds came down last
week to assist Mr. D. tusk in moving
his catt]e back to their summer range
near that place.
The Henry Bros. have nearly com-
pleted Mr. Geery's new residence.
Wm. Willis has the foundation laid for
his .ew implement building opposite
Germain & Sheridan's blacksmith shop.
W. H. Graham made a trip to Crestone
Monday with a load of eggs snd butter
for W. M. Brashear the merchant.
Gee. Dyatt struck a flue flow of arte-
sian water on Gee. Benjamin's place in
the south part of town.
Gee. W. Gates of Monte Vista was in
t)wu Monday on business.
Lee Barber of Monte Vmta was doing
business in town Monday.
W. M. Brashear made a trip to Monte
Vista Sunday.
Henry Bros., as soon as they have com-
)leted Mr. Geery's residence will start
for New Nexlco where they have a con-
tract for a large hudding.
E. Collier received the contract for
building Mr. Ickes' new resichance. He
started to work on it Tpesday.
Clarence and Thee. Ickes returned
from the mill Monday.
J. L. Hurt has been looking after his
cattle on the Bmdell ranch for the past
week.
Walter Justice and Mr. Birdwell and
family who were uudor quarantine, were
released Friday.
Aaron Samulea who has been visiting
wich friends in this neighborhood for
the past three weeks, expects to return
to his work at Alamosa in a few days.
Etta De Lane, editorese of the Hooper
Press, aud Mrs. Perden of Hooper, were
Center visitors last week.
The crowd at the dance Friday night
was not as large as usual but all report a
good time.
Mr. Stewart's residence will soon be
completed and he expects to send to Me.
for his family in a few days.
W. K. Manis made a business trip to
Monte Vista Friday.
Miss Lottie Blackmore, the lady clerk
at W. M. Brashear's has been absent at
Del Norte this week where she was call-
ed by the death of her grandmother,
Mrs. He/den, who resided at that place.
The roport that Walter Justice had
the small pox was a mistake we are hap-
py to say.
Fayette Germain made a tap to his
home on the Lawer Saguache Saturday
and returned Sunday.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
bY local applications as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu-
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in-
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when It m entirely closed deafness is the re-
sult, and unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal condi-
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed conditmn of the mu-
cous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafnes~ (caused by catarrh) that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 8end for cir-
culars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
8old by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's YamiI~, Pills are the best.
Box papers at the On,SCENT office.
Ball Vs. Clark and Fogarty.
The case of Susan BaU vs. Clark & Fo-
garty~ being a suit brought for the re-,
revery of money stud to have been de-
posited by a guest of the hotel at Moffat.
was on trial in the county court yester-
day afternoon. J.W. Davidson appear-
ed for the plaintiff and Wm. Mellen of
Crestone and Charles Hayden for the
defendant, Clark. Fogartv, the man
who got away with the money ia more
interested in a criminal case and is in jail
awaiting trml.
Scours it, Colts and Calves.
For a young calf or colt from a day to
a month old give one teaspoonful of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Remedy in half gt~] of water as a
drench after each operahon of the bowels
more than natural; usually one dose is
sufficient. For older animals it may be
~iven in the f~ed. Thousands of valuable
animals are saved by it each )'ear. This
remedy is just what you should take
yourself when troubled with diarrhoea.
F or sale by Saguacbe Pharmacy.
Last Saturday Roll Means, of Villa
Grove. commenced a suit in attachment
]against the Lucrative company, operat-
ing the Eagle miuo. Means had cashed
time checks for tim men and learning
that the company had made default in
the pay roll he took this course to pro-
toot himse'f. The amount involved is
about $300. Sheriff Williams served the
papers the first of the week. We expect
to see the Lucrative company ~ettle up
all indebtedness. They have a prcperty
which ought to make a good mine.
Connection was made last week at
Moffat and tim Saguaohe County Tele-
phone Co.'s line is now connected with
the lines of the Coh)rado Telephon~ Co,
i . • .
In a abort tu~e It is expected that Ala-
mesa and Walsonbur~ will be oonue~ted
and we will thou have the benefit of the
state circuit. ........
- We are informed that Thos. M. Lyons
I purchased the Charley Blodgett home-
[ stead, 40 acres, on the Upper Saguache,
Paints, 0ils,
Varnish,
Furn. Enamel,
Gold Paint,
Varn. Stains,
PaintBrushes
and White-
washBrushes
Sa uachcPhar.
macy Co,
ree¢¢~¢.~e¢¢eeee~
$ PERSONAL.
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~rs. D. J. Morgan gave an informal
tea Tuesday.
Wm. Werner returned last Thursday
from a trip to Denver.
Mrs" John Proffitt was quite sick last
week with heart trouble.
Dan O'Niel and E. T. Elliott of Del
Norte were in town Tuesday.
P. M. Jones went to 'Denver the first
of the week to purchase goods.
Mrs. M. E. Wells of Denver was in
town Monday on legal business.
Mrs. Guy JeweH of Denver is visiting
her relatives in Saguache sad vicmity.
Wm. L. Ward, who has been sick the
past three weeks, m now about recovered,
Walter Br, naugh and Emil Brinker of
Monte Vista were in town over Monday
night.
John Colvin and wife of Moffat were
visiting relatives in town Monday and
Tuesday.
Miss Steha O'Brieu of Villa Grove
was a Saguaehe visitor from Friday to
Sunday.
Mrs. Dr. Lord returned from a month's
visit among friends in Denver yesterday.
--Eagle.
John Lawrence and John O'Netl re-
turned last Thursday from a ten days
visit in Denver.
Bob Fisher the Bonanza assayer was a
Saguache visitor Tuesday ann Wednes-
day of this week.
Mrs. Doyle entertained a few young
friends at her home on the ranch ou Mon-
day evening in honor of Mms Harris.
Mrs. O'Neil and daughters, Minnie and
Etta, left Tuesday mornmg for a visit
with Mrs. W. W. Ides at Canon City.
Charley BhMgettand family, who have
hved on the Upper Saguacho for years,
left with George Loucks ou Tuesday for
Oregon.
Birt Alexander left Tuesday afternoon
for Ojo Caliente. He will remain until
he recovers from the attack of rheuma-
tism with which he is now afflicted.
You will waste time if you try to cure
mdigestiou or dyspepsia hy starving
yourself. That only makes it worse when
~ou do eat i}eartily. Y,m always need
plenty of good food properly digested.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of
years of scientific research for something
~hat would di~est not only soma elements
of food hut every ~{ind. And it is the
one remedy that will do it. Saguache
Pharmacy.
(~ .A. ~ "JL" O :k'l .'JC .~h..
Bear~ the ~~S BOUg~
NEW L|FE
From old age -- seven year.~ ~f rlpeaing iu
the wood, then~bottlcd c,,rIMnly. And
sea'ed, and s~amped w~tb fl:c maker's
name. And warrantcd--ture~zip¢~
mellow Every botLlc of
fl TAYLOR
.u.. WHISK
Never sold in bulk.
Of Druggists, Grocers, and Licensed Dealers.
.'~oltt 1~U
7
the HAG UACtlE PHAEMACI.
The kidneys .'rod the skin. If
the kidneys are weak or torpid, the skin
will be pimply or blotchy. Hood's Sat.
saparilla strengthens and stimulates the
kidneys and clears the complexion. By
thor,mghly purifying the blood it makes
good health.
Ranch for Lease.
I desire to lease for a term of years the
ranch adjoining Villa Grove known as
the Wells ranch. Also have 100 head of
high grade cattle for sale. Address Mrs.
M. g. Wells, Vdla Grove, Colo.
G. O, Taylor Whiskies, ere pure ma~clssl ,tlmulant~
Andy and Daniel Slane have leased
the Ned Lockett herd of cattle and will
ron them on the Upper Saguache thm
seasoD.
These famous title pills, DeWitt's Lit-
tle Early Risers will remove all Impuri-
ties from your system, cleanse your bow-
els, make them regular. Saguache
PImrmacy.
W. J. Wernor hi.~ secured contracts
for sinking three wells in town and is
now overhauling and repairing his well
machine. He is to sink wells for Sam
Jewell, George Curtis and M~ke Jordan.
You havo been paying too much for
your wall paper. I have a fine line
of sumples and the p~ices are right. Call
at Mrs. Curtis' boarding house and see
them.
CLYDE WELCH.
G.O Taylor Whiskies e~" great v~lue to thesin~r
Chester, twelve months ,ld son of Mr.
and Mrs. Al Fullenwider di~cl Monday,
April 1, 1901,at ~ o'clock p.m. Funeral
servmes were held at the family residence
at 9 a. m. Wednesday', after which inter.
meat was made in the Monte Vista eem-
etery.--Press.
We hope the telephone hne between
I Bonanza and Saguaohe, which would al~o
give us connection with Villa Grove and
Salida, has not been allowed to drop. If
built via Klondike we feel coufidont that
at least two subscribers would be secur-
ed on that account.
Gee. R. Loucks last Saturday disposed
of his household goods and early Tues-
day morning departed with his family
for The'Dalles, Oregon. He expect~ to
locate about 60 miles from that place in
a new section of country where his
brother in-law, Frank Loveland, is now
livmg. George has been a resident of
Saguache for more thau 20 years and his
many friends and acquaintances here
will wish him well in his new home.
O. O. Taylor Whiskies, grow In popularity.
At conmderable expense the Gotthelf
& Tarbell Co. recently dug a well and
put in a pump and watering trough for
the convenience of the public at the cor-
ner of Denver ave. and Fourth streets.
The first of the week some boys filled the
pump full of small teaks and ruined the
valves. They also treated the force
pump in the well back of Creger's black-
smith shop in the same way. The reform
J. N. Norviol, postmaster, notary, jus-
tice of the pe?.c% teacher, general mer-
chant and druggist came over from Lib-
erty Saturday and spent Sunday, return-
mg to camp Monday with a load of groo-
eries.--Hooper Press.
The following magazines and periodi-
cals have been presented to the high
school since last issue: 32 copies of Lea-
lie's Popular Monthly aud 23 copras of
Leslie's Weekly; 6 copies of Current Lit-
erature; 6 copies Ladies' Home Journal;
11, Misoel/a~:ems, by Mrs. Le~ Fair-
banks. Two volumes Les]io's Weekly,
three volumes Scott's novels, by Emma
C. A. Nehls. Dickens complete works
lC magazine form, hy O~car Marold.
This signature is on every box of ths genuino
Laxative Bromo-Quinine T&bleta
the remedy that e~ ~ reid ~m ODe da.~
DIItECTOltY,
Twelfth Judicial District.
Judge--Hen. C. C. Holbrook.
Clerk--Lee Fairbanks.
Attorney--J. D. Pilcher.
Legislative.
Senator--Hen. Clark W. ires.
Representative--Hen. Mike White.
County Officers.
Judge--Hen. O. D. Bryan.
Clerk--Lee Fairbanks.
Treasurer--S. Jewell.
Sheriff--Eugene Williams.
Assessor--T. M. Alexander.
Supt. of Sohnols--J. I. Palmer.
Surveyor--Tom I. Atwood.
Coroner--Dr. O. P. Shippey.
Attornoy--Jno. W, Davidson.
County Physician~Dr. J. T. Melvin.
COMmSSm~EaS.
John Welty, Chairman.
Frank Brown.
Johh E. Ashley.
Town Of Saguache.
Mayor--John Lawrence.
Clerk--B. P. Stubbs.
Treasurer--W. H. Ham.
Marshal--D. J. Morgan.
Magistrate--Birt Clare.
Aldermen--J. J. Keller, J. W. Davidson,
Dallas Stubbs, P. W. Luengen, W.
F, Boyd and Los Brewer.
SchooI Board.
Preszdent--John Lawrence.
Secretary--Dr. J. T. Melvin.
Treasurer--W. A. Johnson.
Te~cizer~.
Principal--J. B. Morgan.
Assistant--J. R. Morgan.
Gratamar~J. W. Beery.
Intermediate--Miss Lizzie Williams.
Primary--Miss Margaret Lockett.
s.h~l 'S for such devilish youths and WANTED~Capable, reliable person ~n every
.... ", _. ] county to roprcsoot large company o! solid finan-
some o[ them may yet get a term tnere, cial reputation $936 salary per yasr, payabla
..................... weekly. $3 per day absolutely sure and all expen-
D ~ M~I~,~., - -~v~/ ~e ,t,. Cth;.. Ises, straight, bouafidg, defiuite salary, no cou-
P ........ ]miesion, salary paid eaeh 8aturda, y and axponee
hills, by Dr. James Ball Naylor. Marga [ ~non~?.~ advanced each week. STANDARD
,, .T ~ ~ , . ~ . [ t'].U~l~i~ 5;~4 IJEARBON ]~T. CnlCAOO.
re[ E. ~augster: x reaa ~atpn Mar[owe [
with much intereat. The plot is well l
! MINING AI PLICATION
con0eived, the atmosphere of a country [ ~ '
town is admirably reproduced, and the ] No. 556. Mineral Survey No. 1458~
characters of the hero and the old doe- } U. 8. Land Office at.Del Norte, Colo.,
..... / l~laren 12, 1901.
tor are fine. There is good worg in tne
...... ~ Notice is hereby given that the llouanza City
book. I hope t~aipn ~aarlowe's success l)evelopment Conll)alw, by John E. Ashley its
• it *l. ~,..z..~. *~ #...*k^. attorzwy, whose pos~o/llce is Bona~]za, Colorado,
Wh, encourage ,us ..uuu. ~ ..u,,..,v, lO1 O )
hash)ado applicat' I f ra, latent fort500 lln-
wri in of novels" Handsomel bound eur feeton tile S~eln Windcl' lode, bearing gold
t g • Y and silver, tile same being 965 feet N 24" 50' W
in cloth, gold lettermg, $L50. For sale and 535 feet S 24" 50 E from discovery shaft
...... sen" -oat--- fr- thereon, with surface ground 300 feet iu width,
a~ all oooae~oros, or ~, p ag~ ~e I lU K c k m
sitt ate ' "erbcr 'roe * ndng district, Sa-
-,,-- ---ei~t of nrice by The Saalfield guache county, Colorado, and d-scribed la the
-~, ..... ~, x-- v pbtt and fiehl uotcs o|~ file in this cure, as fol-
Publishing Company, Akron, Ohio. lows, vlz:
Catholic Church Notice.
I will be at the plaza westof Saguache
ou the Wednesday following the second
Sunday ia each month, and at Saguache
on the Thursday following and will
celebrate mass at each place.
Father Good.
G. O. Ta~'10r Whiskies, of superior excellence
Special Reduced Bates v a the Denver and
Rio Gran(le Rallrogd.
Low Excursion Rates to California,
Oregon, Washington and Montana
Feints. Oa each Tuesday, from Febru-
ary 12 to April 30, the Denver and Rio
Grands R. 1~. will sell one way Culoniat
tickets, from all points on the main lines
between Denver and Grand Junction, at
the following rates:
San Franc!see, Los Augeles and San
Diego, $25.
• Portland, Spokane, Tacoma and Seat-
I tle, $25.
Butte and Helena, $9.3,
From all points located off the main
i lines the local rate to the nearest main
liuo junction pout will be added to the
above rates.
For I. O. O. F. Anniversary, Denver,
Cole, April 28, a rate of one fare for the
round trip will be made. Tickets will be
ou sale April 28, good to return until
i May 1.
THE COLORADO LIVERY, FEED
and Sal0 Stable,
Wm J. Werller, Prop.,
Fourth SL., Saguache,
Best of care given to all stock ~n-
trusted to my care,
Beginning at cot No. 1 ~hence the W ~ c0r
sec~ twp47, N R8 E N M I'M bears 8 8" 29'
W 8~t7.4 feet, t mncc 8 24" 50~ E 1500 lest to cor
No. 2. Thence N {~3° 10' E 300 feet to cor No. 3.
"['hence .~t~4" 50 W 1500 feet to cot No. 4. Thence
S 65" 10' W $00 feet to cor No, 1, the place of be
ginzllvg. Nct arcs containing 9.076 acres, ex.
pressly, c)iccpting and exchnllng all conflict with
sttrveys Non. 1554 Rover lode and 1586 San Jua-
qain lode and fornling a porti(.it el the W ½ o(
sec 20, twt, 47, N It 8 E,,f the N bl l' M.
Sald location being recorded in eel78, page
AdJt)Jeil~gclaims sur No, 1554 Rover and sat
No. 1586San ,h!aqula h)des, others If any ira-
known.
J~s. H. BAxTza, Re~/tzter.
First pub March 14-last May 16.
THE ROCKY
MOUNTAIN
NEWS
I)cnvcr, Colorado
DAILY AND WEEKLY
The Great Eeprese ntative Newspaper
of the Eoeky Mountain States and
Tort itories
~m~mmmm~m~m~
AH the New~ ~.om All the World,
Illustrations, Cartoons, Spooi~
~e&tures, ~to., ~tc.
SU1)SCI{I PTION ItATP.~z
Daily aud Sunday, per ulonth, - - - - $ .75
~umiay only (32 to 36 pages),per year 2.50
Weekly, per year ........ 1.00
A (ldre~s
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS,
D EN VER, COLORADO
Notice of Forfeiture.
To Joht) Nevitt.
You erc hereby uollfletl that we have ex-
pended Onc Ih~ndred I),dlars in labor and lm-
provcmeuLs ui)otl the Mystic lode, situate lu
Cochetopa ntlning distri(it, 8aguaehe county,
Colorado, ~hc locution certificate of which Is
]'(worded io t be records of said 8aguache coun.
ty, ill book 78 ,t |)age 48L in order to hn|d said
~remiscs uudcr the p,'ovish)ns of Section 2824
evlsedStatutesotthe United btates being
tile union|It required to llohl the salne for the
year ending December 31, 1%~0. And if within
ninety days front the service or' this notice you
lhll or refuse to c(,ntrJbute your proportion of
sash expenditure as co.vwners, your interest
in said c]aila will i)ecome the properly Ot the
subscrlbers nnder the salt| 8eel ion 2824.
8aguaelm Jao, 6, 1901.
~RED H yATT,
E. T. HYATT.
Firt pub Jan 10--1ast April 11.