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Show f ' ' , i - il, The Week ' fr- i 1 R STOCKTON , UTAH, SATO the canyon, thereby Insuring a erous supply of water during the ter. .4 .4 nUtlll STOCKTON SENTINEL. Stockton Oii AT PUBUBHED genwin- A VOTE FOR W. W. GUNDY Subscriptions: yc&r a a aa a a aa aa aa aa aa a aa aa a a aa a a aa2.90 MEANS A VOTE FOR THE MINING ""lonth a a aa a a a a a a a a aa a a a a a a a a a a aa 125 INDUSTRIES OF TOOELE COUNTY. IbOllthl 14 lira. W. N. aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aaaaaa a75 Editor Gundry James T. Jakeman llasaitr 4 J Mother Earth Is now covered with a soft carpet of varied colors, and the trees are beginning to look gaunt and bare. NOTICE: 4 jt During our absence any buaincaa iranaactcd with lira. W. N. Gundry Mrs. M. F. Raddats, who has been rewill be O. K. The lady will suffering from a severe attack of rheuceipt for money due the office, will take matism, Improves but slowly, and is ordera for Job printing, etc. not yet able to walk very much. Jamea T. Jakeman, .4 .4 Manager. A Republican rally will be held In the school house at Stockton, Saturday, October 22nd. Judge J. E. Frick and I. E. Snyder will deliver addresses. Good music In attendance. .4 .4 Last Tuesday Rebekah Lodge, Sunshine No. 16, was visited by President Cook and Secretary Moore of the assembly. A most fraternal and instructive time was enjoyed by all, followed by a sumptuous repast at the Beaman WILLIAM N. GUNDRY. hotel. Mesdames Cook and Moore departed for Eureka Wednesday mornWm. M. Gundry, candidate on the ing. .4 J Republican ticket for representative Active preparations are being made (Tom Tooele county, was born In Johnstown, Pa., Nov. 27th, 1869. In July, for the organisation of a brass band 1876, he came to Utah with his par- in our town. This is a very worthy ents, who resided there until 1879, enterprise and should receive the supwhen they moved to Jacob City, (bet- port of all those interested in tbs ter known as Dry Canyon), Tooele progress and welfare of the communIn 1880, the fatally ity. A competent Instructor will be county, Utah. moved to Rush Lake, about one and a employed and the prospects of suchalf miles south of Stockton, Utah, cess are very bright at present. There where they lived until 1886. Since is no reason why Stockton should not that time he has resided almost con- have a brass band and orchestra equal tinuously at Stockton, Utah. He re- to any in the county, as there Is ceived his education in the public plenty of good material for same in schools of Tooele county. In which the town. most of his active life has been spent, LEE'S ARIZONA MINES. and is well known by a majority of tbe old residents of the county. He has never been a member of any From the Mercur Miner. Eddie Lee and Frank Barlter left church. e Since early boyhood he has been last week with a wagon fo constantly at work. Most of the time J. W. Lee's copper mine in Coconino in and around the mines. During a county. Arisopa. A. L. Teepies and temporary absence from the state, be H. C. Nelson will go by rail about the was employed in the mines at Butte. 20th of this month and Join them at Mont. His knowledge of mines and Marysvale. They will buy their supmining is nractical and thorough. Hav- plies and outfits at Kanab, then proing been a tailoring man all his life, ceed to the mine and push the work the Interests of that class will be safe all winter, running two shifts. This in his hands. He is a steedy, Indus- mine was located last fall in the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, in the trious man, a true friend and g cltlsen, respecting always the same ledge in which Senator Clark's rights of others. Having been born famous copper mines are located farIn the great Republican state of Penn- ther south. It has been incorporated sylvania, and being early Instructed In under the name "Hermit Gold and the principles of The Grand Old Copper Mining A Smelting Co. To datevtwenty-thre- e thousand eight hunParty," he has always been a Ucsij and inactive worker Vin. the dred sjiprg& have been sold and the W EDITORIAL Bind Local DEPARTMENT. four-hors- .wltfl' which' to push the work of development. A tunnel has been started following the vein into the face of the ledge about 300 feet below the top. The showing so far has exceeded expectation, and promises a copper bonanza. Assays of plrked samples from this tunnel show from 87 to 94 per cent copper and from sixty cents to twenty dollars in gold. All that have seen the property express the greatest confidence in it, and Mr. Lee may be relied upon to develop the mine as rapidly as possible. o DISTURBANCE. T.3TO s be able to represent his constituents In the state legislature with profit to them and credit to himself. - THE STOCKTON MINE.. Word comes from Stockton to the effect that splendid progress Is being made with the construction of the new mill at the Stockton mine, and the plant will go Into commission next month. Manager Trenan will soon commence the construction of taro Lumber has been shipped from Oregon and is due during the coming week. The Stockton company, when it purchased the West Argent plant, thade a good bargain. The machinery is every bit as good as new. The capacity will be from 50 to 60 tons a day. The mine contains very large bode ies of milling ore and the company provided with the new mill ought to soon be able to bring substantia1 returns to its stockholders. dorm-atoris- a. From the Mercur Miner. At the Dern mansion on Thursday evening there was considerable of a "Disturbance." Lights were seen flashing from all the windows, the doors were continually opening and closing, and many guests were seen sauntering about, talking politics and so forth mostly the latter. The evening was spent in a rather masculine way, and was thoroughly enjoyed. Excellent cigars, most delicious root LOCALS IN BRIEF. beer, both with and without the root Mrs. J. F. Cannor visited the metrop- part, and above all the magoosalum. Mr. Quirk exhausted his culinary art olis this week. In the preparation of this dainty, and Jl Jl Mrs. F. A. Glbeant Is visiting rela- he succeeded so well that the general verdict was that there is no dish like tives in Bingham Canyon. .4 . magoosalum and only one man in O. L. Collander, has re- Mercur that can make it right. On account of the presence of Mayor Luft moved at pastures new. .4 .4 only chaste and modest stories were The weather during the last week Indulged in. some from Missouri, some from Sweden and others from North has been most delight fuL . Carolina. At 11:30 the Disturbance F. W. Fralley and W. N. Gundry vis- ceased and the Inmates of the Dern mansion were permitted to retire, ited Mercur and Sunshine this week. o .4 .4 MACCABEE SOCIAL. During the three days for registration now past, 132 voters were regisFrom the Mercur Miner. tered. On Friday evening the Maccabees .4 .4 Mrs. H. M. Austin of Bingham is gave a social In Fraternal hail after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edw. lodge meeting. The members of the order and several Invited guests were Clarey. . present A very interesting feature j Jas. G. Brown left last Tuesday for nf the entertainment was a drill cona three weeks' visit to St. Louis and ducted by Mrs. Phillips of Butte, who is here visiting her sister. Mrs. Bryan. the Fair. . In the drill there were twelve ladels, Jl Mrs. M. E. Brown came out from each carrying a dangerous looking Salt Lake City Friday to visit rela- spear, and they marched, retreated, tives here. charged and executed many other maneuvers with great precision, alJl .4 J. A. Scott Is again at his old post though the time had been very short at the San Pedro depot as ticket and for preparation. After the drill came the tables and cards, followed later freight agent. 4 4 by rake and coffee. VOTE FOR W. N. GUNDY AND The whole affair was a great credit PLACE A MINING MAN IN THE to the Maccabees, and the guests have LEGISLATURE. good reason for remembering their .4 .4 hospitality. A new ore body has been encouno 900-foGaon level of the the DEMOCRATIC RALLY. tered lena King mine. From the Mercur Miner. 4 .4 Work Is incressing dally at the P. On Saturday evening a fair sized O. This means increased activity in audience greeted the Democratic general hereabouts. speakers, G. C. Bagley, C. L. Olson 4 and Hon. W. E. Rydalch. Politics J The ball given by Rush Lake Lodge from a Democratic tfandpolnt was No. 8, A. O. U. W., last Monday night ably discussed. Both Republicans and was a financial and social success. Democrats who were present Join In Jl .4 saying it was a good, clean meeting, Work is progressing on the pipe line In which personalties were avoided whereby pipe will be laid further up and party issues discussed fairly. MERCUR LOCAL ' - . iMt;' OCTOBER i ; :J 22,1104. PF PLATFORM. I. shall not misrepresent the Tr appeal for ' i . S, WEEKLY. RYAN'g' VIEW It is reported that the Hillside mine has been sold to the Sacramento. sttua-tfm- . votes for the ticket i ion false grooada. A democratic .4 J shipment of ore was made v Efory will mean very little, litany, last week from the Northern light. I kgress z eoonomio - questions . so k ig as the party is. under the oon-J Jl of the Wall Street element. Clark Brothers and 8L Clair shipped The labor plank' as preparea by a carload of ore from Chloride Point J dge Parker's triends da the last week. was a straddling, Jl Jl ' V f Tbfaoml-igtif- a 8everal local politicians have been laglesB plank. seen lately in Mercur looking after of judge Parker rirtBaQy gat - uLVHllui party interests. 4 4 Hodge Marshall left the Con? Mercur last week to accept a good posiW i iJ --- -1 ? tion at Newhouse. AKIOirXCXAL Jl Jl Tommy Osman left on Thursday for 8L Louis to attend the Fair. He taW Sesai will return In about two weeks. A nice ti 1 nt n Jl Jl Mrs. Underwood returned today from Alpine, where she has been vis- Representative "r-.&- s iting and another man is made happy. Jl Jl After spending two weeks in the Con. Mercur. Arthur Brown left Friday for Nebraska, where Mrs. Brown Is now visiting. j Jl jl Jl The fixtures in the old Conway saloon were taken out last week and shipped to the Wagner Brewing Co. of Salt Lake. Why does Frank Erath look forward with so much pleasure to those Sunday trips to Sunshine; that is, some Sundays? Jl Jl Mrs. Gus Peterson came over from Sunshine Friday with Miss Smith, and visited Mrs. George Strickland returned on Saturday. Jl J Ben Stelnman of Bfogham has been in town for the past week, renewing old friendships and incidentally doing a good clothing business. .4 jt The Sacramento has been bringing in considerable new machinery of late and it is intimated that the public will wake up surprised one of these days. 4 Jl Shorty McDonald has sold out hll Interest in the blacksmith shop anij left Sunday for St. Louis to take in the Fair. He expects to come baclf j to Mercur. Jl Jl Erath left Sunday for Saltil Lake, where she will be Joined by hetf sister, and the two will take a thr weeks' tour in California, return! about election day. Mrs. morning ibou: i oeiocir town was aroused by the fire bell the firemen rushed from their warm beds up on Golden Gate Hill. As no water was to be had the house owned by Magnus Nelson of Salt Lake was The bouse was burned completely. occupied by John Heron. So far as can be learned, there was no REMEMBER. IN FIGURING YOUR TRIP EAST THAT THE Oregon Short Line RAILROAD Dl e. bvrley, 1M DOtECT CONNECTION WITH THS C.P.41T.A. low-grad- t, MENTION."! L t THE TOOELE COUNTTqOgZBLI VOL. V. ..r ,s- - UNION rACDFIC Dl S. SPENCER. AaGaP.ttT.A. A A THE OVERLAND ROUTE w WHICH B IKS rOMAX ROUTE TO ALL KXNiat AST 4 201 SALT LAKE CITY, VTAfl. ... JOB PRINTING WHAT BUILDING THIS 1ST This Office Will Educated Different Branches. In elren-lar- s to ucation Ed- by Mail- - Do Your - "L in the 17o It wbls built for i Job Printing being Opportunity for any line of business. If intsreated, write for free 'I Don't Forget are Know a tpmiiTHfimwmHTTwm 680,000 People Yoi i WBST TIMED 8O0TH STREKT S7 and UTAH SALT LAKE Cl TV, (THE OVERLAND ROUTE) Do . 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