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JNO. W. DAVIDSON,
Attorney at Law,
Saguache, Colo.
~Vill practice in all courts.
H. AARON LORD, M. D.
CRESTONE, COLORADO.
Surgeon to the San Luis Valley Land &
Mining Co.
Office in Crestone Drug Slore.
J. 2'IiACY 2tfEL VIN, 1)1. 1).
PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office opposite Amerlcan House, San Juan ave-
nue. Calls promptly answered, day or night.
~.xamining Surgeou U. S. Pension Bureau.
487.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
II.ls wou success far beyond the effect
of advertising only.
TIle tirm hoht itJms won and retains
upon the hearts of the people could
never have been gained by even the
most lavish expenditure of money.
The true secret of the popularity of
If ood" s Sarsaparilla
Io explained entirely and only, by its
nnapln'oaehablc ~IERIT.
B-tsed upon a prescription whleh
cured people eonsitlercd incurable,
which accomplished wonders astonish-
ink to the medical professiou~
ood" s arsaparilla
Includes the concentrated x ttlues of the
best-known veget:~ble remedies-- such
as sarsaparilla, yellow dock, pipsis-
sewn, uva ursi, ln'mdrake and dande-
lion, nnited by an original and peculiar
eoznbination~ proportion and processt
giving to
Hood's Sersaparilla
curative power p~wuli,'lr to itself.
O. P. SHIPPEY, M.D., Its cures of mild and extreme cases
Villa Grove, Colo. of scrofula, eczema, psoriasis, and
every kind of humors, as well as of ca-
,,, tm'rh and rheum'ai~m--l)rove it to be
....... I tlle best blood purifier ever produced.
CHAS HAY]DEN, Its cures of dyspepsia, biliousness.
nela ousness, loss of appetite and that
Attorney-at-Law, tired feeling, make
Saguache, Cole: Hood's Sarsaparilla
THH AMHRICAN l OHS '~re'ttest stomach
tonic, nerve-builder and strength-
restorer the world has ever known,
It will em'e you or any one in your
SAGUACHE/COLO,
MRS. M. 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 excellent table can be
relied upon,
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Th8 8aaaa cuunty Ban ,
Pioneer Bank of Saguaehe County.
Organized, May, 1880.
Incorporated, July, 1882.
CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00.
A General Banking Busi-
ness Transacted. Draits
Issued on Principal Cities
of Europe.. Safe Deposit
Boxe..~ for Rent.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
ISAAC GOTTHELF, Pr~ident.
LEOPOLD MAYER, Vice-Pres.
CHARLES TARBELL, Cushier.
Wm F. BOYD, Asst. Cashier.
MARK BIEDELL.
COBRESPONDENrS.
Kountze Bros., New York City.
First National Bank, Denver, Colo.
First National Bank, Pueblo, Colo.
i i
Desert Lend--Final Proof Notice for
P ublteation.
Land Office at Del. Norte, Colo.,
April 23rd, 1901.
Notice Is hereby given that Clarence Clin.
family of ,lny of these troubles. You can rely upon
IIood' s Sarsaparilla
as a thoroughly good medicine. Buy
a bottle and begin to take it today.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Tin and table ware at Jones'.
Tablets and box papers at lwoestprices
at C~ESCE~r Off]CO.
George Ball lost a flue large horse in
town from colic on last Saturday.
Bluestone in any quantity at the Golf-
hell & Tarbell Mer. Co's.
Pocket and table cuttlery and silver
ware at Jones'.
Mr. Perry Sr., returned last week from
a visit to friends in Douglas county.
G. O, Taylor Whiskies, are pure medicinal Itlmulsn~
Instruction on piano and organ. ' Mrs.
Pittsnger.
For clothing, hats, and gloves go to
P. M. Jones'.
John O'Neil on Monday purchased the
running mare, Rhocra, from Lon Brewer.
Mrs. Plttenger will take a few more
pupils on piano and organ.
Milk and cream from fresh cow for
sale. Mrs. d. I. Palmer.
For sale lumber, posts and poles at P.
M. Jones'.
Miss Clara Tobler of Villa Grove is
ton Clay el Sagua,~be, Cote,, has filed notice of
intention to make proof on lfls desert land visiting her uncle Mr. Rominger of this
claim No. 82, for the W ½ lot fi, sec. 1, twp. 48 I city.--Mail.
NRSENMPMbeforethe clerk of districtl
court at Saguache, Colo. on Saturday the Ist I
day of June, 1901.
G. O, Taylor lVhlskicsj honest tn2aurtty
He names the following witnesses to prove ........ ~L _--~_'
the complete Irrigation and reclamation of J Seed Potatoes.
said lan:L . [ ~ __
John P. Melster. Alice O. Melster, Clyde A, I ~. , . .
Welch, James B. Fnllerton, all of Saguaehe, I ~eorge nazura nas some small pt)ta-
Colorado. u s s
- S -- --AXT It -- " [toes whmh can be .ed for end which
Jh , 1t, B E . l~eglster.
the will sell at 50 cents 100 pounds.
per
qA~.IlAflIJ~ flflIINTV ~IRO,?I~A~T Carl Williams went to Bonanza the
Ml'L~qJgLLIllLl %/UUIIII Et.]J~Jlli.ri.~Jl first of the week al,d may decide to re-
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 insur-
ance written.
SAGUACHE, COLO.
i
E. E. BURLINGAME & (C.:
CHEMICAL
ASSAY OFFICE-.., ,o.,I
Rstabllshedin Colorado,l~f6. Samples by mall or
expresswillrecelve prompt and careful attention
'ld t, llV" Bullion so..., .... ..d
• m W~ 9i OR PURCHA$ED,
¢tl~r¢nh'all0n
.....Tade~l°° ,~s., or car te,~d ',"'
~.~ rtte for trrm~
17361/38 Lawrence ~t., Denver. C~.;
A, BREWER,
Livery and Feed Stable,
Denver Ave. SAGUACIIE.
I have just added a large and com-
plete line of
UNDERTAKING GOODS.
This department, is in charge of one who
has had many years experience as an
undertaker aml funeral director.
My line of coffins runs from the
cheapest to fine metalic c~kets. I
have a hearse.
cide there for the summer.
Eat first class short-order meals at
Mrs. Schwackenberg's restaurant, when
in Villa Grove. Opposite'the postoflice.
Stun Hogue, who ilas been working for
J. J. Ke!ier on the Dam1 house contract
returned to town yesterday.
Sl~ort Order.
Mrs. Frank ttall, Villa Grove, is now
prepared to give short order meals eel
reasonable prices.
1¢to Greeds llates.
For Americas Fedm:ation of Musicians
ConvenLion at Denver, May 14 to 20 a
rate of one an~ one-fifth fare on the cer-
tificate plan wdl be made from all sta-
tions in Colorado to D..nver and return.
Cerhtic.'aos will t)~ available on May 12,
13 and 1~.
For Annual Meeting el the Western
Federation ~f Mlner.~ D~,nver, May 27 to
June 4, a rate of one and one-fifth fare
on the certificate pl,n from all points to
Denver and ret.,rn will be made. Cer-
tificates will be available May 25, 26 and
27. Good to return not later than three
days alter tlle clean of the meeting, Sun-
day not to lie counted.
For Ann unl Convenhon Colorado Fed-
eration of Labor at Le~dvilte, June 3 a
rnte of one and (me-fifth fare on the ebr
tificate pbm from all stations in Colorado
will be mad,~ to Leadville and return.
Selling dates June 1, 2 and 3.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
HlghSehoo___~] Notes.
[Paints Oils
The eleventh grade will complete the
first beck of Vergil this week. ~ The tenth and eleven!h grades are
pleted the book c,f :Esther and tire now
studying Proverbs. They are improving
in behavior.
Furn Enamel,
among the girls Monday afternoon when
some of the ninth grade boys brought a •
horn toad to school. It seemed to turn
extremely cold in the east part of the G01d Paint,
building when the toad went hopping
toward ~ome of the girls, because they
moved by the steve.
The ninth grade have begun the study
of birds in zoology.
Tennis court is idle as the novelty has
now worn O~"
Tenth grade have finished their En-
glish history and are reviewing, prepara-
tory for the examination.
The B class ninth grade are progress-
ing quite rapidly in their review work.
We become weary of hearing the
eleventh grade talk commencement.
Class tneetings seem to be an every day
occurrence with them.
The last high school entertainment
will be to-night. We hope every,one will
come because we hope to make this the
greatest high school entertainment of
the ~ea~on. NY~I.
There is more Catarrll in thin section of the
country than all otiler diseases put togeLher, trod
until tim last ~ew years was supposed to be in-
curable. For a great many years doctors pro-
m,unced it a local disease, and prescribed local
remedies, and by eon~tantly failing to cure with
local treatment, pr(,nouuced ~t incurable. Sci-
ence has proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure. manufactured
by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional, cure on the market. It is taken
internally iu doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon-
ful. It acts directly on tbe blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred
dollars for any ease it fails to cure. Send for
circulars and testimonials.
Address, F. J, CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O.
Bold by DrugMsts~ 75c.
Hall's Family7 Pills are the best.
CENTER SHOThL
At an election held at the school house
Monday the following officers were elect-
od for the joint district: Charles Damoy,
pres., Mrs. George Vanotta, see., G. H.
Newmyer, treas. A bond ~)f 81,100 was
voted to build a school house in town,
an 8 mill assessment was voted.
Assessor Mathias of Rio Grande coun-
ty was rounding up the taxpays in the
vicinity Monday.
W. K. Mauls went to Saguache Mon-
day to attend the trial of Fitzpatrick vs
Nevins.
Mrs. E. Russell after a shor~]visit in
Center returned to Saguache Monday.
A1 Huffman of Cotton Creek was dd,
ing business in Center Monday.
Aaron Samules, Walter Hawk and
Thee. Ickes left Monday for Alamosa.
J. L. Hurt started his cattle for Tay-
lor park Monday.
ira Colvin of Saguache was a Center
visitor Sunday.
W. M. Brashear and family and Mrs.
McCoy spent Sunday m Monte Vista.
George Burnham was over from Zapa-
to Saturday.
Everybody reports a swell time at the
dance Friday night.
The quarantine on the smallpox was
raised Tuesday.
Dr. Tracy Melvin of Saguache wan in
the city the last of the week.
Sheriff Williams was hunting jurors in
this vicinity Friday.
Fayette Germain made a trip to hie
home on the Lower Saguache Saturday,
returning Sunday.
The broncho busting scone in Center
Sunday was cue of the best that has been
seen in the vicinity for some time, Joe
rode him and rode him right.
The union ditch was nearly dry Mon-
day evening.
I. Tucker is putting a roof on his ice
house this week.
Pete Sheridan is having an a~esian
well bored at his residence.
W. H. Cochr.an of Del Norte was doing
come surwymg in town Satu day.
Bmirsthe ~~$ Bought
Big 0~tu~
WANTED-Capable, reliable person in every
connty to represeatdargo company of s.ld fieall-
ciai reputation, $936 sa!ary per .~ear, payable
weekly, $;t per day absolutely sure and all expen-
ses, straight, bouafido definite salary, no com-
mission, salary paid each Saturday' and exuense
money advanced each week, STANDAI~D
HOUSE, 384 DEAaBON ST. CnlOAOO.
Varn. Stains
PaintBrushes
and White-
washBrushes
PERSONAL.
Dan Mahoney was down from Bonanza
the first of the week.
Pete Everson of Mirage was a county
seat visitor on Monday.
Mrs. Chas. Ports and sou visited Sa-
guache friends last week.
J. J. Navin of Carnero was a county
seat visitor last Saturday.
Mrs,Russell came home Monday from
a visit to her son at Cantor.
John Garenson of Cochetopa camp ia
visiting in Saguache this week.
W. J. King of Villa Grove spent sev-
eral days of last week in Denver.
~(rs. Charles Tarbell ' returned from
hsr])enver visit on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Win. F. Boyd and daughters went
to Alamosa last Friday for a vzsit with
Mrs. M. B. Colt.
Miss Dslpha Moon is visiting at the
George Elhs ranch on the Lower Sa-
guache this week.
Mr. Isaac Gotthe~" is now in Illinois
vistting his son and daughter, who are
attending school in that state.
Newman Sanders, of the 41 section, a
brother of Mrs. Beery, is visiting with
the professor's family this week.
Mrs. O. D. Bryan and daughters leave
this week for Denver wh~re they expect
to visit friends until the first of June.
Dad Miller of Creede who hem been, in
California for the past six months, hes
returged. Mr. Miller was interested in
the Eagle mine at one time.
Mrs. J. M. Ellis and Miss Halcyon
Ellis Ieft ou Sunday for ParkviIle where
they expect to remain during the sum-
mer while Miss Ellis teaches the Park-
! vllle school.
L. S. Lockett and~amily arrived here
on Tuesday evening with their house-
hold goods from Lookett, and will move
into thL, house heretofore occupied by
Dr. Locckott.
Mr, S. W. Hodding expects to leave
about the 20th for a trip to his old home
In England. He anticipates being ab
sent about four months but should he
experience the benefits to his health
whmhare expecte't from the trip his
stay may be lengthened to a year.
Dr. Lockett sad family leave this week
for the doctor's ranch at Lockett, and
we understand they will make that their
home in the future. During his eight
years residevee in Saguache the Dr. and
family have made many friends, all of
whom regret exceedingly to see them
leave the community.
DOCTORS
Prescribe theul 1,ecaus~. they never vary
from o.: st.~:.l:~,~ .f m,'d cinnl quality~
the highest -- cud &;ct , ~ : rc careful folks.
You tru¢t y~ntr mmily doclor~o|
course. Ask him.
fi TAVLOR
In sealed bottles only
Of Druggists.
T~'orlo .~'~tpiMied I;?]
WOLFE LONDONER, Grocer, Denver.
THE BRI DA HAM.QUEgEAU DRUG
CO,' WhMesale Druggists, Denver.
GEe. E. TAYLOB~
Wholesals Druggmt~ l.~advillo.
Abundant health is a~ured when
there is good blood in the veins. Hood's
Sarsaparilla is the medicine to make
good blood. Begin taking it now. It is
just what the system needs at this time
and will do you great good. Sharpens
the appetite, ate~lies the nsrvse.
Byron Fox Dead.
Byroa Fox, son of Charles B. Fox, died
on Friday morning, May 3, 1901, at the
residenoe of Zach Clark on the Upper
Saguache, from pneumonia.
Byron Fox was about 23 years of age.
He was a young man of good principle,
oorreet habit~ and industrious. He was
starting out in life under favorable cir-
eumstanoes and had aooumulated a mice
start in the oattle business. Ho wM a
msmber of the Saguaohe Woodmen
camp and earned a policy for $2,000. His
sister, Miss Mary Fox, is the beneficiary
under this polio),. The Woodmen had
charge of the burial which took place at
Saguache on Saturday afternoon.
FARM FOR SALE.
Located as foIlows= N. E. I-4
Sex.. 3, Twp. 44, R. 10, in Saguache
County, Colo. Is assessed at $760.
Terms Cash. Address,
J. T. PATTERSON,
325 Salem St.,
Mal&n, Mass.
~. O. ~aylor Whiskies, ere deetdedlM flne
Flour, grain, hay aud groceries at P.
M. Jones'.
A deal ts on for the purchase of the
Mack & Gray saw mill. The prospec-
tive purchasers are James Buchanan and
Ernest Nelson.
A letter received at this office from J.
M. Warden, formerly of the 41 couutry,
announces that he is now living at St.
Anthony, Idaho.
Fine Chicago Markets potatoes at P.
M. Jones'.
You have been paying too much for
your wall paper. I have a fine line
i of samples and the prices are right. Call
at Mrs. Curtis' boarding house and see
them.
CLYDE WE~aCHo
Catholic Church Notice.
I will be at the plaza west of Saguache
on the Wednesday following the second
Sunday in each month, and at Saguaoho
on the Thursday following and will
oelebrato mass at eaoh place.
Father Good.
~. O. Taxlor Whiskies, or mil~rlor e-~eelleace,
8tat~ of Colorado, ~ .o
8aguache County. f "°
In tile district court withln and for mild
county.
The Rio Grands 8angre de
Cristo Railroad Company,
a corporattO~etitloner"
VS. Condemnation.
MARRIED
At the residence of the father of the
groom in Carnero, on Wedaeaday, May
1, 1901, Mr. Albert M. Norem to Miu
Sophie A. Johnson, Justice Sanderson
officiating.
O. O, Taylor WhiskS'n, Irow ia popularity.
Mrs. E. C. Drew is the agent for the
Lehr piano organ, Washburn guitar and
other musical instruments, She also ia
prepared to give instruction on the plane
organ and guitar. Call on her at the
Baptist parsonags or drop a line in tha
postoflioe.
Harness and saddles cheap at P. M.
Jones'.
G.O Taylor Whiskies=r great value to thasiO~
Charley Adams of the Guunison Tri-
bune has been named as one of the trus-
tees of the new state normal school to
be built at Gunnisou.
Fine potato seed at P. M. Jones'.
Birt Clare has recmved a stock of
shoes. See ad next week.
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine ~ble~
the remedy that ettt, tm ~ eoltl im ~
DIRECTORY.
Twelfth Judicial District.
Judge--Hen. C. C. Holbrook.
Clerk--Lee Fairbanks.
Attorney--& D. Pilcher.
Legf slatlve.
Senator--Hen. Clark W. Roe.
i Representative--Hen. Mike Whit~
county erasers.
JudgeL-Hon. O. D. Bryan.
Clerk--l.a~ Fairbanks.
Treaaurer--S. Jewell.
Sheriff--Eugene Williams.
Aesesaor--T. M. Alexand&.
Supt. of Sehools--J. I. Palmer.
Surveyor--Tom I. Atwood.
Coroner--Dr. O. P. Shippey.
Attorney--Jno. W. Davidson.
County Physician~Dr. J. T. Melvin.
COmmiSSIOnErS.
John Welty, Chmrman.
Frank Brown.
Johh E. Ashley.
Olive Branch Lodge, No. $2, A.F.&A.M.
~Regulax meetinga hold ou the Satur-
day on or betore the full moon in reich
month at the Masonic Hall, (Dman'e
briok block), at 7;80 p.m.
JOHN E, ASHLEY, W. M
L~ F,~aBA~¢MS. S~cr$ta~,
Baguaehe Camp £4"o. 28, W. of W.
Meets in Odd Fellows Hall the second
and fourth Saturday nights of each
month.
ALVA SCANDRETT, (~, C.
W. O. LOOKETT, Olerk.
The Crestone Gold Mining
Company, Limited, a Cor- I
.p..oratton ot Edin.bur~ll, [ WANTED--Capable, reliable person in every
~cotiana, ann ~)amel ~vic- ] county to represent large company of solidfimm.
~areu; Respondents ][ cwiaelk[ep~t~t°~a$ga~s~laul~e~ fuer aYn~r~lpayable
• Y,$ P Y Y 1 ~I)~n-
The people of the state of Colorado send [ s~., straight, boaa.flds, definite salary, no tom-
greetiug to mission, salary pa3cm each Saturday and expen~
~rheyrestone Gold Mining Company, Limib [ ~a~E a~8~anc,e~l~,~eyh~ w~k. t~TANDARD
ea el Edinburgh Scotland and to Darnel Me.. ' ~ , .=, ........... ==~w.
Larch, responUents above named.
Wllereas, It appears by the petition flied in
said district court by the above named peti-
tioner that you are non-residents ot the state
ot Colorado, or that your address 18 to tile pe-
titioner herein unltnown, and timt a sum-
I~ons In the above entitled cause, addressed to
you and each of you, has been by tile sheriffof
~id county returned, with the certificate oi
sald sheriff attaclled thereto showing that you
Cannot be round lu sald county ot S~aguache,
and
Whereas, It appears from said petition tiler
¢ou are luteresLed ill some )nallner IU the
lanus hereinalter described, and
Whereas, Said petitioner has flied in this
court its petltiou pxayiug that tills court or a
Judge thereof will cause ~o be tmcer;~alued the
ValUe of your lutere~t in said lands, If such
~taall appeaG and the amount of compensa-
tion tu be paid to you, the said The
Grcstouc Gold Mining Company, Llmited. of
Edinburgh, Scotland and Daniel McLareu, lor
and in inspect to t~lO property or Interest
sought to be approprlateU or damaged, as own-
erol'clal/nant, by whatever JuLerebt, of all
tiler certain parcel of laud lying and being in
satU county of Saguaelle In salu state, and de-
scribed a~ Ioltows~ to-wit:
Beglaning at a point on the south line of
SeCtiOn 7, I,ownshlp 4,3, N ~ 1.). east of Ihe New
Mexico k'riacipal Meridian, at north WJ~ 1L'
east 15~.81 leer from the b W ~.)rncr ot said
section 7, thence north 89° 11' east 109,74 I~et,
Llleace n~Jrtn 25" 7' WeSt 859.1'/ feel, thence
South 0" 49' east, 2t3 feet, thence south ?..5" 7'
east 592,55 feet to the place of beshlnlng, con~.
lallling an area Of 1.~Li acres more or less, all
ill Llle souttleas~ quarter el Ills souLilwesL
quarter of seCtiUU 7, township 43 norttl, range
1~ east el tile ~etv ~texico l'llnt~lpal Meridian,
IU ~id county and S~.te, whine said Uesoribed
land the pe~ltiouer prays Inay be £ondetned
lor tile use in said pel, itlun set lurLh, uuder all
aCL euLILleU "AU ACt tO proviue h,r tll~ exer.
c|se el Llac l'i~llt ot eullnt~nt dolna|n," approv-
ed FehrualT 1Z, t877, and the several acts
amctldaLory tnereol (rclerence to wtlich, lU
sutd petJLlon, will fully appear), to.wit, tot tile
purpose Ot laRlag and USIIIg the 8alne for tho
gonstruetlon and operation ellis line of rail.
road.
You are tberetore notlfiod porsonal}y to be
and appear bslole the district court of said
COUrtLy a~ ~aguacne lu saia county, ou the 8rd
day el June A. D. 1991 at the llOur ot' 1 O'clock
tu ibe alternoon el saitl uay, tilen cud there
to answer unto said petitmn and to abide the
order of tbe court or Judge in tbe premises.
Witness, Lee Fail'banks, clerk of the said
court, and the s~.al thereof, at ~aguacbc, ~1
said noun! y the 2~rd day of April A. D. 1991.
[SEAL,] LEE JFAIRBA~KS,
Ctvl'k district court of ~aguache county.
Woleott & Vails and Chas. A. Merrhuan, at-
torneys tbr ph0ntifl,
THE COLORADO LIVERY, FEED
and Sale Stable,
Wm J. Werner, Prop.,
¢
Fourth St., Saguitche.
Best of care given to all stock
trusted to my care,.
MI qING APPLICATION.
No. 557. Mineral Survey No, 145~,
U. S. Land Office, at Del Norte, Cole.,
March 13, 1901. ~
Notice is hereby given thatthe Bonanza City
Development Conlpany, by 4ohn E. Ashley, its
attorney whose postofficc Is Bonanza, Colorado,
has made application for apatent for 151}0 lin~
ear feet on the Baldwin lode bearing gold and
sliver, the same being 180 feet S 36" 51' E and
1320 feet N 36" 51' W of the oiscovery shaft with
surface ground 300 feet tn width. And 1500 feet
on the Silver Spur lode bearing gold and silver,
the same being 730 feet N 44" 18' W and 770 feet
S 44° 18' E lrom discovery sllaft taereon with
surface ground :300 teet in width, situate in Kof
ber creeR mining district, Saguachc county,
state of Colin'ado and oescrlbediu tile plat al~d
field notes'~u file in this office, as follows, viz:
BALDWIN LODE~
Beginning at col' No. 1, whence the N ~ cor
sec19, tw[/46NR8ENMPM bears N 24" E
872.5 feet. Tlmnce N :¢6° 51' W 1,500 feet to nor
No. 2. TheuceS53 09' W 300 feet tecorNo. 3.
Thence ~36" 51' E 1.500 feet to col" No. 4. Tiieisce
N 53" 09'E 300 feet to cot No. 1, the place of be.
gmmng.
SILVER S PUR LODE.
Begh:mng at cor No. 1, on line 4-1 Baldwin
lodethis survey, whence the N ~ nor see t9~
twp46, N R8EN 51PMbearsN 26° 2~' 10" E
944.88 feet. Thence S 44" 18' E 1,500 feet to cor
No. 2. Thence S 53' 09, W 302.5 feet to cor No.
3. Thence N 44" 1S' W 1500 feet to cor No. 4.
Thence N 53° 09' E 30"2.5 feet to col" No. 1, the
place of beginning. Net area Baldwla lode
10.Fdlacres. Net area Silver Spur lode 10.33l
acres. Net. area of claim containing 20.~ acres
and formiL1g a porth)n of tile S W .~ of sec 18
andN ~iofsec19, twp 46NRSEof tbeNMP
M. Said locattun being recorded in vet 72, pages
5t and 72 of tile records of Saguache county,
Colorado. Ad~ninlng claims sur No. 1014 U. S,
1015 India, 1466 Bunker and 1467 John A. Logan
lodes, claimants unknown, others if any un-
known.
JAs. H. BAx~ra~, Regtaer,
First pub March 21--last May 23,
MINING APPLICATION,
No. 550. Mineral Survey No. 14586
U. s. Laud Office ~t Del Norte. Colo.,
March 12,1901. }
Notice Is hereby given tllat the Bonanza City
Developnmnt Contpany, by Jolm E. Ashley its
attorue:f, whose postofllce ls Bonauza, Colorado,
nas mane applicat|on for a patent for 1500 Ire-
eat" feet on the S~em Winder lode, bearing gold
and sliver, the same being 965 feet N24" 50' W
and 535feet S 24" 50' E from discovery shaft
thereon, with surface ground ~ feet ill width~
situate In Kerbcr creek nnaiug district, 8w
guache county, Coloradu, and d*~scribed in the
plat and lleld notes on file in this' office, as Iof
lOWS, viz:
Beginning at col" No. 1 vl hence the W ~ cor
sec2u, twp47, N RSEN MI'M bears 8 8" '29'
W 807.4 feet, thence S 24" 50' E 1500 leer to COl"
No. 2. Tbence N 65° 10' E L~00 Ieet to cor No. 3.
"thence N 24" 50' W 1500 feet toter No, 4. Thence
8 65~ 10 W 303 feet to nor No. 1, the place el be
ginuipg. Net area containing 9,076 acres, ex=
pressly, excepting aud exclnd|ngall confllet with
surveys Nee. 1554 Rover lode and 1586 8an Jua-
quln lode and fornlin~ a port.ibn of the W ~4 ot
secZ0, twp47, N K8EofthcNMPM,
Said location being recorded tu eel 78, page
"o08 of the records of Saguache county, Colorado.
Adjoi~,JngehtJnls sin' No, 155t Rover and sur
0 INc. 15~6 San ,luaquln It)des, otbers if any un.
n- kllown. JAS. I"1, -- "f-
JFirst pub March 16-1aat May 1~,