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Show INDEPENDENT, a- fj ?t Do know you bow friend are Ing? ( 2 to ur i ; ; S ,er- - i! Subscri'5 fur f) 3 cj THE ARGl'S. 1 - w'- . a i( &vl: OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE YOU V CORRESPONDENCE FOUND ON PLATE STOCKTON YOUNG MAN DIES. Relatives and friends of Hans Peterson are called upon to mourn the untimely death of his son, Louis Paterson, who was sick but a few days. The deceased was a highly respected citizen, and was but 22 years of age; and baa lived in Stockton aaiblaborn life. The sympathy of the enall tire community goes out to the bereaved iamlly. The date of funeral services baa not been set at this writing. Mutton, Mutton, Who Has the Mutton? COME ON, YE BASEBALL. The Glsborn Wood Chucks want to meet the Stockton boys again In a match baseball game, to be palled off about tbe 23rd, at Stockton, for a o STEAM SHOVEL BU8Y. The steam shovel la now at work In the cut loading gravel for ballasting the track between here and Garfield. They expect to make two trips to Garfield. They are employing about 200 men working at the cut. GISBORN, UTAH. D. Lynch has put on a force of five more men the past week. Miss Clara Shelton Is now In Git-bur- START BUILDING. The C., D. ft G. Mining Co. Is grading now and laying the foundation for an office building and bunk house. Sentinel. Only $1.50 o 1 - ntn VwuimHwM Uerour Miner. R. A. Gray, partner of James Sloone on ilie Con. Mercur Mine's lime kiln, has returned from Salt Lake City, where he has been for the past four days trying to find some professor of studies in helroglyphlcs that would enable him to learn the contents of the plaie'Tound In the lime quarry on the second day of July, 1901. Not being successful In obtaining information that would throw any light on thla deep mystery, he forwarded the plate to Prof. Slylasengaaten, of New Much new work Is being started in York state. The professor Is a widely the Barney's canyon section of North known student, and has accomplished to W. H. Morgan, some very brilliant work Is decipher- Bingham, according who came In from camp yesterday, ing work of ancient times, nays the Intermountain Republloon. representations of animals, The opening of Important ore bodies plants, etc., sculptured on Egyptian In the North Bingham Mining comdetemples, obelisks, sacophagi, and panys tunnel and shaft and the prossigned Indoglyphlcs of thes writings. pect that the ores will greatly In-r- e All attempts to read herloglyphlcs had ase In values at depth, has Inspired been for centuries given up, when in a large number of property owners to August, 1799, the French found among Increase their activity. The new hoist the ruins of Fort St. Julian, near the with which the North Bingham com-pon- y Roselto branch of the Nile, a stone. proposes sinking Its shaft to the It was afterwards taken from a French depth of 800 feet below the tunnel vessel by Wm. R. Hamilton, and Is level has arrived on the ground and now In tbe museum. The enigma of la being Installed. Mr. Morgan la herloglyphlcs has been successfully conducting operations for the Utah N. M. company and the Nevada solved In Egyptian, Greek and Chinese by the Biblical Archaeological Socompany, both of which are ciety. It may be In the near future driving tunnels In promising groups that our dear readers miy learn of of claims. With reference to the lilg possibil the enigma of the herloglyphlcs on Hies of Barney's canyon, the Trlliuue kiln lime at found the copper plate concealed no one knows bow long in saya: Barney's canyon .or the North ihirty feet of solid lime rock. Bingham mining district, la coming to The Miner promises to give the pub as a producer and Ita future the front of. this mystery 11c all that la learned seems to be brighter than ever bethe from heard as soon as anything is fore. There Is greater activity In the able professor. district than has been before shown, o and the amount of money that la beDOLLARS FOR A TWENTY-FIVing expended for development work NAME. la in excess of any other period In Me history of the district. A number of properties have been Is of Utah The Agricultural College to the producing stage in womans developed new building, a constructing the well defined leads that which will be ready for occupancy in following have been uncovered by tbe owners. September, 1909. The building will gt a Turday. Roy Utley has returned to Stockton again. James Spalding was on the sick list Friday. James Collins, Jr., Is - visiting In Stockton. J. B. Hickman was over from Tooele Sunday. Joe Kelly was a Glsborn visitor Saturday. J. B. Hickman's family were Tooele visitors Sunday. W. A. Fralley was a Grantsville vis- itor Sunday. Leland Connor was a Glsborn vis- itor Friday. Walter Smith, of Skull Valley, Is a Stockton visitor this week. John Painter and son, John, Jr., were Stockton visitors last week. David Thomas was up to Glsborn last Sunday with a load of supplies. John Painter la taking out some fine ore from his Queen of the Hills mine. D. W. Lynch Is about to ship a car In mineral of ore, which la values. Quite a number of the Stockton people attended the I. O. O. F. excursion Friday. Mrs. John F. Connor spent Sunday over to Grantvllle, visiting Mrs. O. K. Anderson. John Hollow made a trip to Stock-to-n last week, to take In the excursion. The C., D. ft G. Mining Co. will put a number of men on In the near future. Geo. E. Edward, of Ophir, was over with a pack of meat and vegetables last Wednesday. Business keeps Postmaster Garber quite active at mall time these days cancelling postal cards. He sells them, too. Henry Thomas and Andrew Russell were over the Glsborn road last week, and as a result they have a few men working on It. Kate Scribner, of Salt Lake, was out visiting her mother, Mrs. Scribner, John Hollow and Dave Thomas went to Eureka Sunday, to play ball with Tooele against Eureka first-cla- SCANDINAVIANS OF THE INTER-MOUNTA- You wuu use ar- rows where grapeahot la seeded, then won dor why others sue-better than you try an ad. In ft ARGU SHOULD MAKE THEM HAPPY Continued Activity in and Around Barneys Canyon Indicates Positively That Rich Properties are Held. helro-glyphic- Mayor LMckson got busy last week and butebered a mutton. It la said be is ao saturated with mutton that be turns bis bead whenever be meets a lamb. Subscribe for tbe per year. G AGGRESSIVE! , ' j (! ss m o Law of Attraction. The attractions of men to women end women to men are full of the most perplexing Inconstancies and contradictions Imaginable. It is, for Instance, a physical law that magnet Ism is not simple attraction of one thing for another, but the difference of two opposing forces of attraction and repulsion, of which the former is the greater. The same law holds In relation to tbe attraction of men and women for each other. In which, sa a rule, the masculine Is the superlif force. E be equipped in the most' modern way Science and for work In Domestic when Arts. It will be, completed, the In the far women for greatest college West. The college desires to hare the building named appropriately and by tbe people of tbe State for whom It dolis being constructed. Twenty-liv- e who to will be paid any person lars suggests the most suitable name. The name must be submitted not later than August 15, 1909. Fifteen dollars will be given to the person who suggests the second best name. In submitting names In this competition. tbe nature of the new building and its purpose should be considered. It will be devoted exclusively to work In Domestic Science and Aria, that la, such as cooking, dietetics, home sanitation, home decoration and management, laundering, plain and fancy sewing, dressmaking and millinery. The purpose of the course Is to train future housewives to a broader and more sympathetic conception of their work the greatest In the world. Any man, woman, or child may comdollars for first pete. Twenty-livchoice; fifteen dollars for second choice: nnme to he submitted by August 15. 1909. to the Agricultural College of Utah, Logan, Utah. Home-makin- g e PRESENTINGIRON HAND1 Memir Miner. The Iron Hand was presented July 16 at the Mercur Opera House, to a large and well pleased audience. Mrs ' Harry Kemp, who represented the character of Bella, certainly deserves credit. Joe Stevens, as William, acted his part true to life, and Mrs. Harry as the old lady, and Hammond, Charles Apple Bee, as old Ikey, the Jew, caused much merriment. The other characters were well represented. Harry Kemp, as manager, la well pleased with the success they have made. o LONDONS v THE f! Ijist week the dispatches told of long ride made by a wealthy man named Weatherly, from Pittsburg to Johnston, Pennsylvania, 78 miles, in one day. We think Utah has a bigger record. Mr. B. H. London, a merchant of Mercur, Utah, rode sixty-si-x miles In nine hours. Mr. Ixmdon rode his little horse Prince from Mercur to miles Salt Lake City, which la fifty-si- x distant, by crossing the mountains, He traveled but by way of Lehl. almut ten miles farther. He reached Salt Lake within nine hours, and the road la a bad one. To travel slxty-slmiles In nine hours In pretty good, and this Is more remarkable when one knows of the difficult nature of much of the ground traversed. x 1? ARGOS. COUNTRY. IN NO. 22 DELINQUENT NOTICE. PRETTY IRISH UCE-M- 1R and Mining Exploration JS SCOTCH GIVER VERDICT Company, a Corporation. Principal place of business. Salt take City, I'tali. Notice There are delinquent iiKn the following described stock on Ella Gingles Freed of Charge of Steal account of assessment of M cent per ing Lace, But Her Lurid Story of share, levied on the 9th day of June, Abueee Not Believed. 1909. the several amounts set opine a site the names of the stockholders, as follows: respective Chicago. Ells Gingles, the pretty Irish lace maker. whs freed by a jury In Judge Brentauoa court Monday night, a verdict declaring her Innocent of eteallng lace from Agnes Barrette, proprietress of the Irish lace tore In tbe Wellington hotel, being returned. It waa a sort of Scotch verdict" which the jury handed In, as appended to the bottom of the finding waa a statement that they further found that the chargee made against Agnes Barrette were unfounded anj untrue. The verdict read: "We, the Jury,find the defendant not guilty, and we further find that the chargee made against Mlsa Agnes Barrette were and are untrue." The basis of the defense made by the Gingles girl, who wdff on trial for stealing lace from Mlsa Barrette, waa that Miss Barrette and others had at-tacked and mistreated her twice last winter, and that the object was an attempt to sell her to an unnamed man in French Lick, Ind, Ores running to the value of $32 in gold and other commercial orea are being taken out fur shipment. The Oxford group is being worked with a view to iwtentlng the claims, and omit? excellent showings are being madr The Nevada Exploration and Mining pompany and the Utah N. ft M. company have a force at work driving tunnel from the base of the hill with-thIdea of tapping the ma'n nature at depth. Big gold valeus are expected to be found when this fissure Is reached. The companies are preparing to patent their seventeen elafius. These holdings adjoin the Jesse Knight holdings and those of the Oxford. A ; small force Is being worked by the Burney's canyon company, driving a tunnel to tap the vein which Is known to cross their territory. Jesse Knight is installing a gasoline hoist plant, to expedite the work on his properties. The main shaft has been sunk to a depth of seventy feet, with valeus Improving with depth. Super Intendent Chrlsfopherson la enthusiastic regarding the showing that is being made In this property. The;. mining outlook for Burney's canyon Is looking very bright at present, Qgr stockholder being interested 1 ftconuection with the Nevada Exploration compuny gives us ample excuse' to show our readers what is said cantp. ed e 1 "Now, be ' a good girl, Ella. Go bade to your home In Ireland and be a good girl, was tbe advice given the deAnd In accordance with the law and fendant by Juror Thomas Mackey as an order of the Ixvard of directors, he shook hands with him after the made on the 9th day of Juno. 1909. so verdict had been read. many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will he sold HENEY HA8 SNAP. at the office of the company, at 14 Ktigle Block, Balt Lake City, Utah, on Draws 823,000 a Yaar From Governthe 5th day of August, 1909, at the ment and Spends Time In Frisco. hour of 12 o'clock in. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereFrancis Washington.1 That J., on, together wbh the costs of advertis- Heuey, spuclal counsel of tbe departof Hn sale. ing ment of Justice and also assistant F. H. SCOTT, Secretary. proHccutor in the graft cases Office. 14 Eagle Block, Bull take In Ban Francisco, received from the City. Utah. First pub., July 18; last, Aug. 1, government last year $23,000 for which he performed uo service, was 1909. the frank admission of Chairman o ASSESSMENT. Tawney of the appropriations commitUtah Newspaper and Mining Com tee In the house. Location of puny, a corporation. How much did lleney receive durprincipal place of business. Salt Lake ing the year 1908?" demanded Mr. City, Utah. Mesohw. i(i ii tsWwww i NOllCB WBCTPWy "EITWTTEC atthethUnd:1 Ice did he perform?" on held of the directors the He received 123,000 and performed frank M. Eldredge has scored a big meeting 10th day of July, 1909, an assessment no service for the government whaton Grand with of was hit In securing the levied cent per share Blanche Douglas and Willard Mack In the capital stock of the corporation, ever during that year," answered Mr. the leading rolea of a fine stock com- payable August 11, 1909, to L H. Tawney. HOW IT HAPPENED. Gray, treasurer, at 14 Eagle Bldg., pany. To this, under the advice and Balt Lake City, Utah. Whiakera Caught on Fire. Any slock Detailed Account of Accident on Short stage management of Mack, a fine niton which thla assessment may reUtah. A living torch was Ogden, repertoire of plays has been secured main Line Train. tnpa'd on the 11th day of Aug- one of the unique scenes In Ogden on and the public heart la secured. 1909, will be delinquent and adverB. 8. Olsen, of North Dir Willard Mack certainly has found ust, tised for sale at public auction, and Sunday. The following account of the accikota, on bla way to see the Seattle exdent to Erastus Cache, formerly of all his failures and weakness. The lie sold on the 31st day of August, position, spent tbe day In the city. lie Bountiful, appeared in the Box Elder writer went to hear Mack with feel- 1909, nt the hour of 12 o'clock m., at Is the owner of an unusually luxuriant News last week. The account was ings of prejudice against him engen- 14 Eagle Bldg., Balt Lake City, Utah, crop of whiskers. After eating lunch dered by the evil reports of his bibu- to given In the last Issue of the Argus, lous habits, iay the delinquent assessment, to- Mr. Olson started for a walk. In lieu but before Mack had been but details were lacking. The friend five minutes on the stage the same gether with the cost of advertising of a toothpick he placed a match beand expanse of sale. tween hls teeth. He was admiring sjiell of admiration and sympathy had spoken of here Is Roy Dawson. I II. GRAY, Secretary. seized the beauties of Ogden, when the sun the writer. Macks alleged When the midnight train arrived Balt Lake 14 Eagle Building, Office, started Uie match in hls mouth and In Brigham Monday night, a young faults had been condoned and ' Utah. City, , the fire wae communicated to hls First publication July 11. 1909. man Erastus Cache was taken off Mack is a wonderful man and with whiskers He succeeded 8, 1909. In extinLast Aug. publication coma Miss with broken between and the capable leg, Douglas suffering blase was sethe before be o guishing the knee and hip. The lad, In com- - pany now on the board It would seem ALIAS SUMMONS. riously injured, j t pany with several others, was on hls Tt wer hopeB -- bonnarn, In the District Court of the Third Mischievous Boys Causa Tragedy. way from Salt Lake City to Butte,1 tend comhls ond stock able Eldredge and thinking It would be wise to save Judicial District of the State of Utah, Utah. Ixosened from Bingham, good repertoire of plays la of Kelt lake. what little money they had, they pany. A and the Grand Is cool and County O Gorman. Plaintiff. vs. their fastenings at the Highland Boy climbed on top of one of the coaches promised W. Patrick and nestled down between two cars, comfortable. The Bank of Mobile and J. OUorman, mine by mischievous youngsters, two kj where the ends come together. by orut r t Court, substituted for the ore buckets, weighing 300 iraunda As the train pulled out of Ogden each, raced like mad down the Bleep Katunal Bank of the Republic OMNIVOROUS READER. yards, tbe young man In question, grade of the aerial ore line late Monwho had been lying In a cramped poThe State of Utah to the said Defend- day afternoon and collided, over the sition, essayed to straighten up by ant: main street of the town, with a bucket crawling on top of the coach, and In You are hereby summoned to appear Tull of ore traveling in the opposite ao doing, braced hls knee against the within twenty days after the service direction. The londed bucket was end of one car and back against the served If summons of this upon you, other to raise himself up. While In In which this ac- hurled Into the entrance of the Bingthe within County this position, the train rounded the tion is brought, otherwise, within thir- ham steam laundry, where Mrs. Viccurve coming out of the yards, dampthe tor Eckman waa standing. She waa ty days after service, and defend ing the young mans body so tightly In case of buried underneath the falling ora. susand entitled above action; that something had to give and hls your failure so to do, judgment will taining Injuries which will probably leg snapped like the shot of a gun. be rendered against you according to prove fataL He was brought to the hospital in the demand of the complaint which Brigham City, where the break was been filed with the clerk of ssld has Moyer Still In the 8addle. mended, and the boy Is now feeling and Is an action to Obtain poscourt Colo. The Moyer forces better. Denver, session of a promissory note and for on Monday again defeated the "la-o ' damages for its detention. TRACKCYCLE JUMP8 TRACK. urgent" by refusing to consider res-- ! K. K. SCOTT, olutlons providing certain changes In Plaintiffs Attorney. N. H. Leonard Rendered Unconscious The resolutions the constitution. Salt P. O. Address, 14 Eagle Block, Blgg What do you mean by sayBy Accident In Bountiful. to that sought provide delegates to Utah. take City, ing your goat la fond of reading? the annual convention be elected ln 11. 1909. July First publication X. H. Iieonard, living at 158 east Riggs He chewed up nearly all my June, and permitting that charges be! Last publication Aug. 8, 1909. Second South street. Salt Lake City, libriry o- filed up to one day before the eonven-yesterday. met with a very painful accident at tlon. At present delegates are elect-- i The TO CONSUMPTIVES. Bountiful Tuesday morning. Faint Praise. of ed at the pleasure of the locals. It A. Wilsons trackcycle, on which he was riding Preparation Edward A little jumped the track. Mr. Leonard was girl taking her first ocean riypnpliosphltes and Blodgett from Is probable that a change will b4 thrown into the air and In falling he trip was awakened from a sound sleep l.e original formula Is the Sovereign made later providing that delegatee; struck his head against the ties. Asthma are elected in March with nominaone morning when the steamer was Remedy for Consumption, Dr. Kessler was called to attend to close to a Catarrh, ta Grippe. tions In February. of coast where the Bronchitis, strip the Injured man, and reports that mountains tower and sheer from the vs Coughs, Colds, and all Lung the Injuries are not cause for much ter'i Maladies, Throat Young Vocalist Stricken Dumb While to a edge height of thousands of alarm. Thousands of people say they have Singing. Mr. Ionard was taken to the feet presenting a majestic aspect not been relieved by It. Mass. New Whether Bedford, Groves L. D. S. hospital, and Is re- to be equaled In many other places. have will It used who have Those The little girl's father, a Charles young Paquette, singer, her theii to It ported to be resting easily. recommend carrying no other and to the deck, pointed to the great line who broke down while singing at a sufferers. David Knighton left for Holbrook, of mountains and asked her: It has cured many after they were theater In Boston, was made dumb Well what do Idaho, Wednesday. that?" think of you riven up as Incurable by tbelr phy through stage fright, or some disease. Miss Mary Hall of Dempsey, Idaho, expecting, as was natural, that she rlclans. Is a question upon which medical exla visiting friends here. would be quite overwhelmed at the This Remedy has been In use for perts cannot agree. Paquette, who la can over 48 years, and your druggist John Porter is visiting with hls sight. 23 years of age, has not been able to sons In Randolph, Utah. Instead she just rubbed her sleepy procure it with full directions and utter a word since he started to sing Wholesale the from leading advice Dr. B. L. Kessler has purchased an eyes. hls second song on hls first appearme or from dlrert. trugtfsts, automobile. They look," she muttered, dubiance as a professional In the Boston full For tmtlmofilsls, particulars, A daughter was born to Mr. and ously. like hills. amusement house last Monday oddress lu Mrs. Wllford Tuttle Tuesday. Whereupon she went to sleep again. C. A. ABBOTT, Sols Agent dexM-nse- s ' 1 tr pi 1-- 4 for-give- -- . 1 1 LONG RIDE. If V C Ct-e- ; SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 25, limit STRANGE CHARACTERS purse of any sire. ENGLISH-SPEAKIN- FEARLESS, |