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Show The entinel THE TOOELE COURYYl REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. Stockton, Utah, Wedn id ay, October 3, 1906. Vol. VI. STOCKTON SENTINEL. Published Every Wednesday. Publishers. GRAY A JAKEMAN, matter at Entered as second-clasthe postofflce at Stockton, Utah. publican county o4 rials for el&clen-c- y and economy, and we pledge a continuance, of the present erient and economical administration of the county affairs. s Subscription: One year, $1.00; six months, 75 cts; three months. 50 cts. 'The above prices are cash in advance and do not apply to subscription due prior to July 14, 1906, JAS. T. JAKEMAN, Managing Editor. Mrs. Dora L. Shelton.... Local Edltoi The following resolution was carried by the unanimous vote of the Tooele county Republican convention and Is a step in the right direction. Only such newspapers who come out flat footed for the Republican party are worthy of the support of the party: Hennlfor, Stockton; assessor, John1 William Anderson, Grantsvllle; atl ney, A. H. Dunlavy, Mercur; superintendent of schools. Alfred Nelson, Tooele; surveyor, John D. Brown, Brown, Mercur. Archibald Bevan presided at the convention and John P. Tate was chosen secretary. The convention elected twelve delegates to the state convention. E. J. Raddats, formerly superintendent of the Honerine company, has returned after an extended visit to California and western points, "Resolved, That it is the sense of the convention that such patronage as la N. S. M. S. L In the gift of the Republican party of REUNION. Tooele county be given to such newspapers as unqualifiedly support the The Northern States Missionary soRepublican party.1 reunion ciety will hold its TOWN OFFICERS OF STOCKTON. Friday evening, Oct. 5, : 1906t commencing at 7:30 in the Waterloo meethouse at Salt Lake City. Program, ing James O. Brown, President. dancing, refreshments and a general Brand, George Henry Thomas, features of the James B. Hickman, E- - R. Mackinson, good time will be the evening.. Saints, returned missionBoard of Trustees. and aries, families of missionaries, A. G. Frazer, Clerk. , their friends are cordially Invited '. to W. H. Booth, Treasurer. come and renew old acquaintances F. A. Glbeaut, Town MarshaL and form new ones. Monday, .24: Silver, 68 2 cents; lead, $7.75; copper, 18 4 cents. cents; Tuesday, 24: Silver, 68 luead, $7.75; copper, 18 8 cents. Wednesday, 25: Sliver, 68 8 cents, lead, $5.75; copper, 18 8 cents. llver, 67 4 cents; Thursday, 27 cents. lead, $5.75; copper, 18 cents; Friday, 28 Silver, 67 8 cents. lead, $5.75; copper, 18 Saturday, 29 Sliver, 68 8 cents; lead, $5.75; copper, 18 8 cents. 1-- 1-- 8-- 8 5-- 8-- 3-- 8-- 3-- 8 7-- 3-- 8 1-- 8-- CONFERENCE RATES. Tickets will be sold by the Salt Lake Route from stations south of Lynn and as far as Uvada, October 2 to 5 Inclusive; north of Lynn, October 2 to 7. For all southern Utah settlements we have one train dally, carrying sleeping and dining cars. For the Tintic district we have the afternoon train, and all points, Nephl to Murray Inclusive, we have three last trains dally. The same rates will apply as In the past TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Representative to State ture, A. O. BENSON.' For County Commissioner, Term, J. Q. BROWN. For County Commissioner, Term, W. J. HAMMOND Str-C-ou nty . Cleric,. EVER AJAX. For Sheriff, A. O. EVANS. For County Recorder J. W. WHITEHOU8E. For County Treasurer, EDWARD ORME. For County Assessor, J. E. MILLWARD. For County Attorney, Legisla- Two-Ye- BRIEF8. 334 Main alt Lsks City Mrs. A. Van Noy, Proprietress. Independent 'Phone 1424. 263 South Main St. ' Steam Heat and Batha; Electric Light. AND PILE CURE FREE Knowing what It was to Buffer, I will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any afieflted a positive cure for Kcterna, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Disenaoa. Instant relief. Don't Buffer longer. Write F. V. WILLIAMS. 400 Manhattan Avenue. New York. Enclose stamp. y tOOk AM oftbor D. Do You A. SIMMIBMA. WttfeMt Fata. MHfdr WORK MO. Free Witt td fubblf) oeeeeoe ltk eeeeeoeei oeeeeeeese boot eieeeooeooeeei eoesee (boat 0014 WtWli BridfO work, wOli billon OtAac seiieM'IO mmisM'IO eseeeeee AillnnMMiitMiMMlittHiMllsi ieiMtimil e e e e e e to tO PPPP tm II . 00 11(00 t 81 (00 to T8o eeMenl0o Mr. and Mrs. John Braser have been to. Soldier canyon to recuperate and to enjoy the sublime scenery. IXAMIHATIOH ADTIOI AMD M. A. 4122.) , BelI Phono 2767 Independent 4444 I j United States I .and Office, 8alt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 24, 1906. Notice la hereby given that Mn. A. 31. Marshall of Salt Lake City, Utah, Iibb made application for a United States patent for the Homeatake mine, Sacramento mine, Sacramento mine No. 2. North Side, 1 Think Not, and Emma Fraction, lode mining claims, consisting or 749.3, 1176.3. 943.9, 1461.7, 1176.2, and 694.5 linear feet, resiiectlvely, and surface ground aa shown by the official plat, survey 5440, situated in Rush Valley mining district, Tooele County, Utah, and described In the plat and field notes of survey on file In thla office with magnetic variation at 17 deg. E., aa follows, Communclug at corner No. 1 of tbe Huiuoatake mine, Identical with corner No. 4 of the Emma Fraction; Thence N. 70 deg. 6 min W. 597.7 feet to turner No. 8 of the Homeatake mine; Thence N. 25 deg. 60 min. E. 749.3 feet to corner No. 3 of the Homestako Alexander Optical Co. (230-231-23- Atlas Hock, Salt 2 Ulu City, Utah Eyes correctly fitted and cared for by the year. We are the iiripinilon of the years care" system. Cell and let us explain. to-wl- t: For County Surveyor, HIRAM G RIDLEY. County Committee. L. L. BAKER (Chairman), WILLIAM VOWELS, HENRX DOREMUS, LEWIS STRASBERG, J. E. MILLWARD, T. C. ROWBERRY. R. BRYAN, A. ANDERSON, J. G. BROWN, HENRY THOMAS, G. S. X. PIATT, M. E. FELLER, CHARLES E. WARR, M. M. BUSH, WALTER JAMES, E. A. MORGAN, H. J. DROUBAY. PLATFORM. The Republicans of Tooele county. In convention assembled, reaffirm our allegiance to the national Republican party, and it Is with pleasure and pride that we heartily endorse the business-like- , statesman-llk- e and patriotic administration of national affairs under the leadership of that Theodore magnificent statesman, Roosevelt. The pledges and promises of two years sgo have been fulfilled to the letter, the last congress having formulated and placed upon the statute books more important legislation of direct and lasting interest to the people than any former congress in our nation's history, and offenses against the Federal laws have been and are ennow being most energetically forced, without fear or favor, by our energetic and fearless executive. The great problem confronting the American people today Is how to regulate and control the Illegal combinations of capital! and we confidently assert that the Republican party will solve this problem, as it has solved other momentous issues during the half century of its existence, and Its solution will be safe, sane and practical, and unaffected by the radical and anarchistic demands of the Democratic party and Its talkative leader. and We endorse the business-lik- e economical administration of state affairs by the present Republican officials. Having full confidence In the patriotism and Republicanism of the delegates who will compose the Republican convention which will meet in Salt Lake City on Sept. 20th, we hereby ratify and endorse and pledge our support to the platform It will adopt, and the candidates who will be there nominated. We especially commend to the voters and taxpayers of this county the record made by the present Re Sounds BIG, but It's TRUE! If you Jl Jl want '"Opening of to talk with evory Friday. 1,000 shares of Sacramento town in Utah, Idaho, Montana and sold at 11 2 cents. 600 shares South I Wyoming, you MUJTP byt. ihg. Columbus at.49. cunts, il6M at at 51. Saturday, Columbus Con., 400 "BELL. Otherwise you CANT! the Fall and Winter Season 1906-- 7. , mine; Tbufca, feet to corner 1-- -- 5IL-BI shares at $7.16 and 50 at $7.20. Pure gold rings Jl Jl Thursday, 27 Stockton had six and Alla three cars of ore released from the samplers. Friday, Alta three cars, American Fork two cars and Stockton two cars. Saturday, Stockton and Alta, three cars and American Fork two. k." INSIDE. telephones have havr.-"1- 18 k. this OUTSIDE. Jl Jl Mr. E. J. Raddats passed through this city last week. Mr. Raddats is NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR UNITED 8TATE8 PATENT. a man of great hopes, and while there (M. A. No. 4134.) Is at present not much encouragement whatever for the mines, he thinks that Survey No. 5456. no man or men can keep down the rich United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, September 27, 1906. part of this future prosperous country. Notice la hereby given that the New j jl 27th. 2,000 shares of York Giant Mining company, by W. Thursday, South Columbus stock sold on the lo- W. Rivera, its agent, whose postofflce cal market at 51 cents a share. 100 at address Is Salt Lake City, Utah, at claiming 1500 linear feet of the Gold 62. 100 shares of Columbus Con. $7.25 a share. 100 at $7.30. 100 at $7.40 Bond vein, 1317.6 linear feet of the and 100 at $7.45. 300 shares of Con. Nominee vein, and 1500 linear feet of Mercur sold on the Boston market at the Cryptogram vein, lying and being situated within Clifton mining dis60 cents. trict, county of Tooele and state of Jl J Miss Cora E. Hess was married to Utah, haa made application for a patMr. Chestnut last Saturday at the ent fur said mining claims, constituthome of Dr. Clarke. After the cere- ing a consolidated mining claim, bemineral survey No. 5456, the exmony they departed for 8alt Lake ing tension boundaries of which consoliCity, where a grand surprise was dated claim are described aa follows: awaiting them by their many friends Commencing at corner No. 1 of Gold of Salt Lake City. All wish them Tlond lode of this survey, whence U. long lives and happiness. S. L. Monument No. Jl bears south 15 .1 . 15 minutes west 2673.5 feet, The stockholders of the New Stock-to- n idegrees hence north 8 degrees 46 minutes Mining company at their meeting oast 601.6 feet to corner No. 2 of said decided to retain the old board of di- Gold claim, thence south 85 derectors for another year, which con- grees Bond 29 minutes east 3.3 feet to WrE. Trenam. J. J. M. C. of sists Palmer, No. 1, Nominee lode of this surH. Jacobs, J. J. Corum and J. C. Mc- iter whence said U. S. L. Monument Clain. It is thought that the figures vey, No. 11 bears south 14 degrees 04 minpresented before the stockholders as utes west 3272 feet, thence north 23 to receipts and expenditures will be degrees 57 minutes east 636 feet to available immediately. No. 2 of Bald Nominee lode, jl .1 most charm- corner thence 85 degrees 29 minutes south Tooele One of county's Miss Florence oast 1317.6 feet to corner No. 3 of said ing young ladles. Nominee south 23 degrees Shields, was married on Sept 26 to W. 57 minuteslode, thence west 99 feet to intersection S. Clays, a popular young business of Cryptogram lode of this man of Bingham. The bride is the of line thence south 62 degrees 38 survey, G. Mrs. John of and Bishop daughter Shields of Lincoln, where the cere- minutes east 333.7 feet to corner No. 3 of lode, thence south mony was performed by Bishop 11 said Cryptogram degrees 57 minutes east 992.6 feet Shields In the presence of the immediate family. Mr. and Mrs. Clays left to corner No. 2 of said Cryptogram on the afternoon train for Bingham, lode, which is identical with corner No. 4 of Keno lode, survey No. 5454; where they will reside. south 30 degrees 23 minutes . ji Galigher of the thence west 681.2 feet to corner No. 1 of saM Tom Superintendent lode, whence U. S. L. New Stockton Mining company came Cryptogram In from Stockton Saturday for the pur- Monument No. 11 bears south 53 de23 minutes west 3098.8 feet; pose ofspendlng Sunday with the home grees folks. Mr. Galigher states that there thence north 12 degrees 15 minutes In the New Stockton de- west 1054.9 feet to Intersection of line Is not let-u- p the company pushing 4 of said Gold Bond lode; thence velopments. work In all directions. Mr. Galigher south 8 degrees 46 minutes west 423.1 stated in addition that he had cross- feet to corner No. 4 of said Gold Bond cut the Katherine vein on the 1.000-fo- lode; thence north 85 degrees 29 minlevel for a distance of thirty feet, utes west 1500 feet to corner No. 1 and there were no indications observ- of said Gold Bond lode, place of beclaim able to the effect that the extent of ginning. which consolidated forms s imrtion of unsurveyed townthe ore was bring reached. ship No. 8 south, range No. 18 west, of Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. contains 53.855 acres. The Democratic county convention areThethenames of the adoinlng locations Calaveras, survey No. 4383, was held In Tooele Saturday and nom- and the Keno, survey No. 6454. . inated the following ticket: I direct that this notice be published Representative George H. Dern, in the Stockton Sentinel, at Stockton for the four Tooele Tooele; commissioner county. Utah, for a period of years' term, Brigham Davis, Lake nine consecutive weeks. for the two Point; commissioner FRANK D. HOBBS, Ed Dalton, Tooele; clerk, years' term, Register. IL D. Holliday, Grantsvllle: recorder, U. John P. Tate, Tooele; sheriff, R. N. J. FirstBowdle, Attorney for Applicant. publication, Oct. 3. 1906. Bush, Clover Creek; treasurer, W. H. Last publication, Nov. 28, 1906. 3-- 4 3-- ot 8 Help. DIXON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 62 East First South. Salt Lake City. Boll 'Phone 1872-X- . Ind. 'Phone 483 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. 6 s. m.; Sundays, 10 to 2. BRING THIS AD WITH YOU. Men SrMrDftNIELS XX X ljl No. 5 of the North Side; Thence N. 30 deg. 16 min. E. 303.5 feet to corner No. 6 of the North Side; Thence S. 74 deg. 56 min. E. 1461.7 feet to corner No. 7 of the North Side; Thence S. 20 deg. IS min. W. 302.3 feet to corner No. 1 of the North Side; Thence S. 83 deg. 56 min. E. 196.7 feet to corner No. 4 of the Sacramento mine No. 2; Thence S. 30 deg. 3 min. W. 528.5 feet to corner No. 1 of the Sacramento mine No. 2, Identical with corner No. 1 of the Sacramento mine; Thence S. 7 deg. 2 min. W. 430.2 feet to corner No. 2 of Sacramento mine. Identical with corner No. I of the 1 Think Not; Thence S. 7 deg. 2 min. W. 300.5 feet to corner No. 2 of the 1 Think Not. Thence N. 78 deg. 59 min. W. 1176.2 foot to corner No. 3 of I Think Not; Thence N. 7 deg. 2 min. E. 300.5 feet to corner No. 4 of I Think Not, identical with corner No. 3 of the Sacramento mine; Thence N. 7 deg. 3 min. E. 210.1 fret to corner No. 3 of the Emma you that he has just returned from the Eastf and is nhw in a position to show his patrons the largest and most varied selection of uprievdate all wool fabrics in the west,, at prices which arc well within the reach of everybody, Suits or Overcoats worth from $35 to $50, from $20 up Pants worth from $8 to $12 . . . . , from $6 up Come and ace for yourself or write for samples and sclfancasures ment blanks. M, DANIELS, 57 W, Second South Sb, Salt Lake City This is a Conference Ad. You will come to Salt Lake City in October, will you 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 Knabe, etc with prices attached, if you send postal, 5 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 is the same to us, Q1 Fraction; Thence N. 70 deg. 5 min. W. 90 feet to corner No. 4 of the Emma Fraction. Identical with corner No. 1 of the Homeatake mine, the place of beginof this ning of the exterior boundariesnet area claim, and containing a total & -- Western Piano Co. A An Etivia-bl- of 45.43 acres, all of which ! applied areas for, the following conflicting excluded: been having South port Ixnle lot 60, .997 acres; survey 5207 of 1.743 Adeline of acres;- Kattle I ode survey 520i 5431 1.09SIBluck Smith mine survey or 2.557 acres: Jumbo I ode survey I ode, 5002 of 2.585 acres; Manzanllla lot 43. of .41 acres. Said claims are located In tno southeast quarter and southwest the northquarter of section IS and or east quarter and northwest quarter 4 section 19, township 4 south, range west, S. - M. The quarter section corner between 4 south sections 18 and 19, township from rungo 4 west, bears as follows corner No. 1 of each of said7 claims. min. K Homestake Mine N. 8S deg N. Mine. Sacramonto 3 loot foot; deg.16 min. W. 274.3 16feet:S.amcn271.3 W. min. to No. 2. N. 75 deg. 1 North Side. S. 39 N. 2J dig. Not. I Think 527.9 W feet; 10 min. W. 510.4 feel; L. 62 vS reel. tion S. 80 deg. 35 nun. cla to The adjoining and conflicting 5002. Block survey Jumbo are the and Smith survey 5431: Kattle Manzanllla ' llna survey 5207; 60. and Southport lot me claims are of record m ih woril.t of T, at Tooele City, Utah. 11 Homestake Mtne.book I.. I book Sacramento Mine, Sacramento Mine No. 2. book Q, page -- ' New York f,.: e Reputation. On no railroad In America lx the system of discipline among employes and watchfulness for tbc safety of passengers developed to a higher degree than on the 1 ;-- Two trains every day Ogden or Denver to Chicago via the Union Pa- clflc and St. Paul line. Through sleepers and free reclining chair Ti, JS.bo. can. newsnuiter' For tickets and information rail on S- - Williams, Commercial W'. to il Chicago, Milwaukee&St. Paul Railway C. -- . X THE ARTISTIC TAILOR y ishes to inform Yant Work? FOR EVERYBODY. Laborers. Always Wanted. WtA Teamster, We Furnish All Kinds of 13 pas-senb- er ' Utah Dental Co.,. TmU tattMtod LAR PRICES. garWhy wear eastern sweat-sho- p ji j ments when ou can have them built A. G. Fraser has been doing busi- to your measure by union workmen in ness in Ogden. Lake City at prices which comSalt . . favorably with those of any pare Dr. Clarke and wife were at the eastern houses? Every garment metropolla Saturday. bears the I. W. W. label. . All wool suits or overcoats, worth' Mrs. Beaman was an outgoing from $35 to $50, made to measure for Sajt Lake Saturday. ,l and to fit, from $20 up. , Ji Jl All wool pants, worth from $8 to $12f Little May Kelley, who has been in made to measure and to fit, front for the past few days, Is still very ? $5 up. low. . In the west Is This the shop only Ji Jl where you can get the I. W. W. labefc Born To the wife of R. H. Gundry, Send for samples and simple a fine boy. Both mother and child are forms to doing nicely. i M. DAINELS, the Tailor, Jl . 57 West Second South 8t.,J Mr. and Mrs. Shelton were visitors . Salt Lake City. in Salt Lake a day last week, and report times very lively. ' ECZEMA MADE CLOTHES AT POPU- UNION Mr. John 8palding Is seen on our streets again. ar A. L. NELSON. AND WHISKEY IS NOW IN SEASON. WE HAVE THE GOODS. RIEGER A IJNDLKY. "The Whiskey Merchants." Salt lake City. SEMI-ANNUA- STOCKTON SENTINEL NOY APARTMENT HOUSE, New and Elegantly Furnished Throughout. Jt Ji Four-Yea- r JOHN GORDON. For Superintendent of Schools, RESOLUTIONS VAN . semi-annu- METAL MARKET. No. 10. Agent, K . Sentinel, published at weeks. Sait Lake City. Register. First publication, SePtB31. publication. Oct. - 4 L. H. Gray, Claimant weekly Stockton. n 190A Attorney. . |