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Show Ut'--yK- C e . :. A 'f.7 .t ' ja The THE TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. & .: VOL. V. STOOKTOX, UTAH, SAf L- 1U) AY, SKPTKMHEK - The securing of a patent to mineral ground is just as urgent, just as essential as the procuring ot a patent to a ..Utah homestead, and enhances the value many times the cost of obtaining a STOCKTON SENTINEL. Stockton PUBLISHED AT rear .. On rwinth Subscriptions: .$2.00 ItlMfMtf.MIM.tMIMI 1.25 .76 months Mrs. W. N. Gundry James T. Jakeman NOTICE: During our absence Editor Manager business Gundry will rewill take any transacted with Mrs. W. N. be O. K. The lady ceipt tor money due the office, orders tor Job printing, etc. James T. Jakeman, Manager. will STOCKTON TOWN OFFICIALS. TRUSTEES George Brands, presi- dent; W. H. Booth, Charles Denton, envaioiAN and euaosoN TWA8 EVER THUS. J.. F. ever in your life see a little woman stand beside a big man in a store? A great big man, who feels himself wonderfully big man tbe purse In his pocket), and a little tiny, teeny woman, who feels as tiny as an Insect (the purse Is not in hers)? Did you ever see her looking furtively at him, wondering what article In that store she dared to name? And did he assume the dignity of the high and mighty as he decided whether that article was Accessary or not? And did you see her accept his arbitration of her needs with a sweet resignation that made you well, that made you ty . slave-holdin- g chattel-slaver- - frr-Pr- a be-sai- fault-finder- s out-doo- Minute Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup - - Utah. William Booth waa a Salt Lake it or thla week. W. N. Gundry, NOTARY PUBLIC,. Mr. and Mra. Jas. Hickman and dren are visiting Mrs. H.s Mr. snd Mrs. H. Booth. .Stockton, Utah. At the Postoffice. Jt Jt Mrs. K. V. Brooks spent two or t! Jsys In our town last week, lool after her real estate Interests hei J J Airs. A. M. Marshall was a Stoc! visitor ihia week. Mra. M. owns alderahle mining property hereaboi 4 4 Mrs. V. C. Reynoida and child! have returned to Salt Lake City, will return again soon and makd tl their home. i4 .4 The chilly nights and morning mind us of the approach of autui the pleasantest season of tbe J hereabouts. J .J Jt jt NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. M. A. No. 3843. . v U. 8. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. July 22, 1904. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of the Act of Congress approved May 10th, 1872. the Stockton Guld Mining and Milling company, a corporation organized under the laws pt the 8tato of Utah, whose poslofflce Address is Salt Lake City, Utah, liy E. H. Jacobs, its treasurer and agent, baa nade application for a patent for 1,500 linear feet of the QoO Goo Eyes lode, peering gold, stiver and cither precious metals, with 600 feet in width of surface ground, situated in Rush Valley Mining District. County of Tooele and State of Utah, and described by the official plat uow conspicuously posted on Id claim and by the field notes on file the office of the Register of the dis-ct- s lands subject to sale in Salt ke City, Utah, with magnetic variations at 17 deg. E. as follows, Beginning at corner No. 1 of said fiam, whence the corner of secs. 27, J3 and T. 4 Bi R. 4 W- - beara 74 deg. 5G min., W. 1045.7 feet and e discovery of said claim bears 8. deg. 04 min., E. 798.5 feet distant, nee running S. 60 deg. E. 1500 feet renter No. 2 said claim, thence N. . deg. E. 600 feet to corner No. 2 of laid claim, thence N. 60 deg. W. 1500 eet to corner No. 4 of said claim, and hencq S. 30 deg. W. COO feet to sorer No. 1. the place of beginning From tbe discovery of said claim the a line heart N. 60 deg. W. 740 feet nd 8. 60 deg. E 760 feet of said claim at 999.2 feet I.hte Istqilt from corner No. 4 of said claim nteftfects line between secs. 27 and 24, T. 4'4.,'R. 4 W. at 89 deg. 65 min. W. v The Immigration from Silver Cil Utah, continues. The greater part our population will be that once thriving place. Mitchener and dsmghl Charline, who have spent the sum visiting relatives In Salt Lake CM) have returned to their Ohio home. .4 .4 Messrs. Brazier and M. Beaman gnrf wives are sojourning In the canyonsj where the men expect to enjoy th pleasure of bunting and the ladies) those of "camping out. ) Mra. C. E. to-wl- t; Jt J 'JS H. Mackinson and ' daughter, returned Wednesday from Idaho, where they have been visiting relatives. Mia D. will attend school In Salt. Lake City this winter. ' v--Jt . 4 .4 R. M. Edmunds, who haa beenfined in the Salt Lake City, pi hospital for several weeks, ti'rS Mrs. Dullle, KWfi III1 aniuug us again, if goes .4 .4 Smith, the newiy appointed Methodist minister for Tooele and Stockton circuit, visited our town last Tuesday, nad will deliver his initial sermon Sunday evening, September 4th. ,4 Messrs. Brown. Mackinson, Peterson. Cormie and Anderson, left last Wednesday for a several days' hunt In the west mountains. Their friends are a feast of venison when thy return. antic-liaiin- Mr. and Mrs., 4 .4 J. P. Mitchener aw 1-- 4 to-wl- 4 The ball game here between Stock-toM. A. No. 3849. and' Bingham teams last Sunday resnlted rather disastrously for the! U. S. land Office, former, who were badly defeated. The 8alt lake City, Utah, Slorkton teams motto seems to be: July 26, 1904. If st first you dont succeed, try. try Notice is hereby given. I hat In puragain. suance of the Act of Congress ap.4 .4 proved May 10th, 1872, the Silver Com Monday. August 29th, L. J. Parer Mining Company, a corporation organvnrt Miss Elia Hollow were married at ized under the laws of the State ot the city and coqnty building In Salt Tiah, whose post offico nddress la Sait Lake City. They came to Stockton lake City, Utah, by F. Eberhardt, its Wednesday and were serenaded that president and agent, has made by the tin can brigade. Mr. and plication for a patent for the cofisoli- Mrs. Faroe wll reside at Bingham Itted mining claim of said company, the future. rhe aame being for 1,500 linear feet on Jt Jt be Frfnkle Ela lode. 1.500 linear feet I ast Friday the train was one hour the Little Alex lode, 896.4 linear late in arriving at S. on account of fact on the Adelina lode, and 919 linear the holding of the train at Salt lake act on the Kattie lode, bearing goid, City so that several of the directors iilver and other precious metals with of the Western Exploration company, urface ground of 560 feet in width on who came down from the north, could Ik Frlnkle Ela, 475.5 feet in width on make connection with the L. A. S. P. :he Little Alex. 607 feet in width on S. L. R. R. tie Adelina and 607 feet in width on be Kattie lodea. situated in Rush Vat--tj- NOTICE. Alining District. County of Tooele United Slates Land Office. Salt lake State of Utah, and described by now bo official plat Cjty, Utah. Auguat 22. 1904. conspicuously To whom it may concern: on said consolidated claim ;sted Notice la hereby given that the fol- nd the field notes on file In the office lowing fractional township plats have if the Register of the district lands, been received from the United States abject to sale at Salt Lake City, Utah, surveyor general for Utah, viz.: vith magnetic variations at 17 deg. E., Township 6 south, range 6 west, 'Salt eg follows, Lake Meridian. Beginning at corner No. 1 of the Township 6 south, range 7 west. Frinklek Ela lode, whenre the corner Salt Lake Aieridian. to sees. 17. 18. 19 and 20. T. 4 S.. K. Township 11 south, range 20 west. W., beara N. 72 deg. 10 min., E. 233.4 Salt Lake Aieridian. thence running S. 27 distance; bit Said plats will be filed in this of12 min.. W. 1035.5 feet to corner 8 of Little Alex lode; thence X. fice, and the government land thrown 13H2.5 V. 87 open to entry under the public land min., deg. laws, on and after September 22. 1904. Bi t to intersection of line 3 4 S FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. thence Adelina lode: o leg. 20 min., W. 417 feet to corner BRYANS VIEW OF PLATFORM. X 3 of said Adelina lode; thence N 67 deg. 86 min., W. 607 feet to corner I shall not misrepresent the situa- Nr. 2 of said Adelina lode; thence N tion, or appeal for votes for the ticket 3 deg. 20 min., E. 896.4 feet to corner upon false grounds. A democratic No. 1 of said Adelina lode, which Is victory will mean very little. If any, identical with corner No. 1 of the Kat so tie lode, whence progress on economic questions sec. corner between m i. 18 and 19. T. 4 8., R. 4 W.. bears long as the party Is under the control of the Wall Street clement 8. 63 deg. .05 min., W. 189.5 fed dls-- i The lalmr plank as prepared by tart; thence N. 41 deg. 56 min.. 15. 919 Judge Parker's friends on the sub- fe- -t to corner No. 3 of said Kattie lode: committee was a straddling, mean- tli. 'nee S. 67 deg. 36 min. E. 6t7 feet The nomt ingless plank. No. 3 of said Kattie lode: nation of Judge Parker virtually nul- tin nee S. 47 deg. 35 min., W. 326.4 feet lifies the anti-truplank. William to corner No. 6 of said Frlnkle Ee The Commoner, Iia; thence S. 73 deg. 37 min.. K Jennings Bryan, 1:177.6 feet to corner No. 1 of said Frin July 13, 1904. . . at page 362 Kattie at page Little Alex at page 364 and Frln-kl- e Ela at page 3b5. I direct that this notice to be published In tbe 8tuckton Sentinel, at Stockton, County of Tooele, and State if Utah, for a period of nine consecuclaims. tive weeks. , I direct that this notice be published FRANK D. tlOBBS, In the Weekly Sentinel, at Stockton, : Register. Utah, the newspaper published nearest J. R. BOWDLE, Attorney. k First publication. July 30, 1904. . the said mining claim, for the period of 9 weeks. Last publication. Sept, 24, 1904. FRANK D. HOBBS. Register. Adeline 363, . - APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Al. A. No. 3832. R. E. Ross. .Claimant's Attorney. First publication dated, June 18, 1904. Last publication August 13, 1904. 8alt Lake r-- vkrla-lsouth- U RHiVTi.TffTmrnswwewwuHnwwwwMtmwnwinnrnimwwwwnnnnmmwwwHiin Do You Know WHAT BUILDING THIS IS? 680.000 People &re being Educated m , 17o -- Different Branches. iin-.- l la Opportunity for any line of bueinete. If interested, write for free circulars to INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONCE SCRANTON SCHOOL. SCHOOLS, to-wi-t: st -t Zbe fBMtcbener Ibouse, visiting their son. W. P. Mitchener. They have recently returned from California, where they went for the benefit of Mr. M.'a health, which has been improved, though not entirely restored. .4 feet K Rev. C. F. .4 710 I- 14 - well. mln.,E. From the discovery of said Adelina hide the hide line beara N. 3 deg. 20 uin.. K. 320 feet and 8. 3 deg. 20 mlu., W. 676.4 feet. From the discovery of bald K at tie tode tbe hide beara N. deg. 56 min., K. 594 feet and S. 41 deg- - 56 min.. We 825 feet. Said consolidated mining claim contains 56.729 acres and forma a part of 8. El 4 of sec. 18 and K. E. m see. If. T. 4 8 R. 4 W, Salt lake Meridian. There are no conflicting iaima end the nearest patented claim Is the Thiresa. Lot No. 66, and the nearest location is the Caledonia lode mining claim, unsurveyed. Tbe notices of location of the mining claim comprising said consolidated mining claim are of record In the office of the County Recorder of Tooele County, Utah, in Book "H," as follows, Sun Set lode rlalm, the place of beginning. containing a total area of 41332 acres, from which the aggregate area of 27.216 acres in conflict with Lot No. 44, Chicago No. 2. loi No. 69. Red Pine, 79. Hidden Treasure Lode amended. Lot 80, 1st Extension East Hidden Treasure, Lot No. 109, Weston. Lot No. 113 Summit, Lot No. 114 CeUr Lot, No. 149 Emille. Lot Na'152, Dyke, la No.34l(1b Columbia liOde Amended, and l4t No. 170, Barr Loile mining deltas, is expressly- excepted and excluded. leaving a net area of 14.106 acres hereby Claimed and applied for. The area cf 0.429 of an acre in 'conflict wlth'W-K. Stooe I .ode, Burvey' 5066, for which no application for patent haa been filed. Is expressly included in this application. From corner No. 1 of Smuggler I .ode claim, U. S .M. M. No. 4, bears N. 87 , deg, 23 min. E. 1175.7 feet distant The presumed course and length of each vein or lode line Is as shown by the . Said Sun Set and plat of survey. Smuggler lede claims are situated in and form n portion of the unsurveyed part of Township 5 8., Range 4 West, Salt Take Meridian, Utah, said Sun Set and Smuggler lodes locations mining claims belngof record in the office of the County Recorder, at Tooele City, In Tooele County, Utah, In Book O of locations, at pages 97 and 98, records of said County. This nearest known locations being the aforesaid conflicting claims, and also the Sacramento I .ode claim, l.ot No. 81, mlglng United States Land Office, City, Utah, June 13, 1904. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice la hereby given that Adam G. Publication No. 5576. Stolpet, whose postoffice address la Gisliorn, Tooele County, Utah, and hla Department of the Interior, Land W. 8. McCornlrk, of Salt Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August Lake City, Utah, have made applies-tlo- n 9, 1904. for a United States patent for Notice la hereby given that the folthe Sun Set and Smuggler Consolidat- lowing named settler has filed notice ed Lode mining claims, situate in Op-hl- r of hie intention to make final proof Mining District, Tooele County, in support of his claim, and that said Utah, consisting of 1,500 and 1,500 lin- proof will be made before the Regisear feet, respectively, of said lodea, ter and Receiver of the United States and surface ground, aa shown by the Land Office at 8alt Lake City, Utah, official plats of survey, being Survey on September 20. 1904, vis: Edwin B. No. 5992, and described In the field Caaalty, H'd 12980, for the Lot 4 and notes and plat of the official purvey on southwest H northwest K nle mthla office, with magnetic 1 K. 1743.4 feet from tlnn. At .ULdcffMi t'tta. ecsrrrr f 8 mivwKerwaiitrfBWlirlraH! Riigo 5 west. Salt Lake I 3s mura' Meridian. r Said mining claim contains 20.CC1 follows: Bcginlng at corner No. 1, a corner of He names the following witneases acres and forms a part of the S. W. the Sun Set lode claim, from which to prove his continuous residence of sec. 27, snd N. W. Vt of sec. 24 T. U. S. AI. M. No. 4 beara 8. 35 deg. 49 upon aid cultivation of said land, viz: 4 S.. R. 4 W.. Sait Lake Meridian. min. W 596.4 feet, and running thence John Hodgson. There are no adjoining mlplng S. 48 deg. 46 min. W. 1.500 feet to corStephen Hlgley, of Erda, Utah. Goo Goo extension claims, except Eyes ner No. 2 of said Sun Set, thence N. 41 Mark Hodgson. mining claim, unsurveyed. deg. 14 min. W. 1200 feet to corner No. James Hlgley, of GrantsvIIIe, Utah. Notice of location of said mining 4 of Smuggler lode claim, thence N. FRANK D. HOBBS. claim is of record In the office of the 48 deg. 46 min. E. 1.500 feet to corner Register. Tooele of Recorder County, County No. 3 of Smuggler, thence 8, 41 deg. 14 L. H. GRAY, Attorney. State of Utah, In Alining book Q ot min. R. 1,200 feet to corner No. 1 of Publication First Augpst 20, 1904. locations at page 227. I direct that this notice be published in the Stockton Sentinel at Stockton, i IUMHU inmiumiuuuuuiimiuuuuuuunniiuuuuuuuuuuuiiuuuiiMuwMM County of Tooele and State of Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. R. II. EDMUNDS. Paoe. FRANK D. HOBBS. Rcglster.V J. R. BOWDLE. Attorney. First publication. July 30. 1994. Lust publication. Sept. 24, 1904. Firal-ClaFan. 33332 Best in this Section. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. S. PATENT. : STOCKTON. NEXT TO POSTOrriCE. a Not for many years has the yield all farm products been so. plenteous as this year, for which we are aH doly thankful:, these thing! should be lower price. , . ate Ela iode. the place of beginning. From the discovery of said FrlnWie Ela claim the lode line bears N. 73 deg. J7 min., W. 625 feet, and 8. 73 deg. 37 min., E. 875 feet. From the discovery of said Little Alex rlalm the hide line bears N. 73 deg. 37 min., W. 790 feet and 8. 73 deg. 37 Jt Jt - 'Tri-Ci- Stockton, Connor is visiting the metlPP1 Did you Henry Thomas, James Kelley. CLERK A. Q. Frazer. TREASURER James G. Brown. wonder why? JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND And did you ever hear him say NOT ART Bichard Gundry. that It wag' the extravagance of women that made men commit suicide? And did you know that she only bit her lips, and swallowned a lump In her throat and went home and meekly cooked his evening meal, and put the children to bed and brooded sadly .MEN OF DEEDS VS. MEN OF a few minutes, under the stars? And did yow- feel sad for her, and WORD3. tired for him, and wonder why such things are? Dounglas Vance. Times, American Fork. The twentieth century will to a PASSING OF THE .DEMOCRATIC greater extent than In the last quarPARTY. ter of the nineteenth place a premium We reproduce the following from upon the man who does things as The Crisis: one the who talks. This age against History la about to repeat Itself. Is to all Intents and purposes a prac- The year 1852 witnessed the passing tical one. More than Is possibly of the Whig party. The reason for any other period of modern times the this was the attempt on the part of crown is worn by labor, and year by that party to evade and straddle the real issues, of that time in a vain enyear those who work are being recog- deavor to conciliate all Interests and nized as the benefactors of the race. capture the offices. The man who Is able to do things They were not as acceptable to the interests of the South as need not talk about them and succeed was Democratic the party, neither one field louder work in aqy of speaks were they sufficiently acceptable to than all the oratory of the schools. the commercial and manufacturing The west even more than the east Interests of the north. The issues of looks at life from this standpoint. that day called for a realignment of What then more natural than to send parties, and the Republican party was men of this character to represent the outcome, being composed of all those Whigs and Democrats whose Inthem In the highest branch of the na- terests were northern ones, and best tional capital. Utah has had a repre- served by a protective tariff and a reas against sents tire In the senate for the past striction 'of of economic Interests the the south four years who "does than rather that called for an extension of chatteltalks" and if the signs of the times slavery and free trade. TWs, then, can be had at this date he will return arrminUd ytiVi li n f n n Wn TOP gHOthW Ilf years! kone represent party, which did not possess a suffithe west more perfectly in its possi- ciently positive and constructive probilities and nervous hosts to as things gramme. in the presThe same may than he. ent year 1904 of the old Democratic THE IMPORTANCE OF OBTAINING party. It falls to grasp its opportunity. It is a negative force, and inTITLE TO MINING CLAIMS. stead of definitely representing a real existing economic interest, it seeks to From the Milford Times. The Star Mining ditsrict was discov- make capital out of existing disconered in the early seventies. The San tent, without any adequate or consistFrancisco and Preuhse districts a few ent program for remedying the evils .years later. Of the many hundreds, it sees. It Is utterly without princiwe might say thousands, of mining ple, and will stoop to any trickery, and claims since located and owned by In- employ any sophistry that it considdividuals and corporations In these dis- ers will enable it to secure the offices. There is not a single reason why tricts, liut a comparatively small tier have been patented.' Men who own those who believe in the present inand have owned mining claims in all dustrial system should forsake the all jf these districts for the last twenty Republican party, that has done or thirty years dont seem to see the that any capitalist party could do under existing circumstances; and tbat advantage of . obtaining a patent to is bold, fearless and consistent; for a their property, 'and yet it is important, and croakers; a for the reason that if the claims are party of not actively worked, the annual assess- weak, vacillating, and unprincipled lot ment becomes a burden often neglect- of Incompetents. The Democratic party will only gull ed tiecause unable to carry, and in that portion of the community comcases where the owners are absent and of small tradesmen and ignorposed the assessment work Is given others by to be done, and in case the work done ant wage earners who are led away platitudes that prate about a reis insufficient in law to hold, the claim the turn to the good old days of our faIs liable to be jumped. Then follows thers. continuous, interminable and expensive The corporate Interests that litigation. The method of obtaining a render large it support, only do so, knowing patent is easy and simple. First, the full well they are the masters, and owner must expend 8500 in labor and that If the party wins they will be improvements on each claim. When he able to gratify a personal ambition. can make application to the United are perfectly safe as far as their States surveyor general of the state for They are , concerned, material an official survey. The application for whichever interests party wins. survey must be accompanied by a cerIt will be toe last time, however, tified copy of the record of location and that this class of capitalists will be surbe to claim of the a description able to run any risk by dividing their veyed, and also affidavits showing that forces In order to gratify personal amthe claim has been located and held in bition. As in 1852, so today a new and accordance with local customs of the issue is before the nation. Bedistrict. Any number of locations may pressing tween now and 1908 capitalism will consolidated as a mining break down, and find itself almost be surveyed claim. After the deputy United States powerless to cope with the industrial surveyor has done his work as re- conditions of its own creation. Necesquired by law, the owner or his sur- sity will force people into two great veyor must put on his claim notices of parties, one standing for a continuhis Intention to apply for a patent to- ance of the present industrial system, gether with a copy of the official field and relying more and more upon a notes, and one of the official plats as military and judicial despotism; the description. The next step Is to file an other party standing for liberty and application for a patent in the iand industrial democracy.' office at Salt lake City, accompanied The words of Mark Hanna are by certain affidavits prepared by a about to be fulfilled. The Issue will competent attorney, well versed in henceforth be between the Republican mining law. The notice must remain and Socialist parties. posted on the claim for sixty days, and the publication of the application for a UTAHNA PARK. patent must be made in a dally newspaper for sixty days, or in a weekly This very attractive resort has had newspaper for nine Insertions. When a phenomenal growth. The managethese conditions are complied with the ment started with a seating capacity r owner makes formal application to pur- for his carnival of not more chase the land and on payment of the than 500, which he has increased from price (85.00) per acre, obtains a cer- time to time until now he is able to tificate of purchase from the general seat over 2,000. The resort has alland office at Washington. most knocked the Salt Palace out of In the case of Individual or corpora- business and has made great inroads This wonderful tion owners of mining claims, the re- on other resorts. occuring of a patent Is of great import- growth is largely dne to the business ance. In case of the death of the in- ability of Mr. Gourley and his thordividual owner his mining property, if ough knowledge of the entertainment patented, pauses for distribution among business. Though, perhaps, as much his heirs as other real estate, free from of the success is due to the gentlelitigation of anyone who might claim man's genial nature and suavity. Salt an Interest in the property if unpat- Lake is Messed by having Air. Gourley ented. In case of a corporation, the at the head of one of her principal stockholders, if unable to place their places of amusement. property on a paying basis, because the owners of the ground, which, by develOne Cough opment may some time be very F. M. DAVIS, DR. NO. 8. H; 11)04. It was built for Ed- ucation by Ma.il- - Scnintrin. Pa. Or see Ray L. Shepherd, Local Representative, who will lie at West Jordan the lo'li. and Stockton the 20th of neh ninnih THE STOCKTON CLUB R- - M. 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