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Show S i (hi s !777'', J-- iVil J -- ti THE TQQELE COOTVYpPUBLICAN WEEKLY.' Stockton, Tooele County, Ifeh. Saturday, August 19, 1905 Vol VI at Mammoth, Utah, and In tbe mine at DeLamar, Nevada; these discoveries being of such a nature as Jhe belief e and fanaun lionan-n- i that these will, in Uiue, more than duplicate heir marieip-j.myirda of ih. past. It is oiien that an old and practicopper. cally abaiuloqcd mining camp presents a better sud more promising field for investment and operation than do the nld-upi- M METAL MARKET. Friday, 11th. . SUvsr,. jaic; cad, $3.5o; s cfitit J. What liaa become of the Inter-ur-'nrailway scheme? Has It Kon Rapid and ready Iran-ji- lt towns is or would be with heisten aa concoquen-:ia- l' he- system nstabii.hud and profitable as the traffic with n the town. la a smaller way H is lo saa:a as bn erst ate councctioim, uku wv cannot have too niucii of It. n - diminution Thoie is a the finHdity ' of the beat waves, eti'cii os ve both pestering iu for severs! wWjis,'-aiiyrcpsluualiy'g breath .if cuikia inr conics to Itie rescue! With nil due Rested troubles, we are laving nothing like wliat Is being vising upon ih'r.Uulf districts, especial- -' New Orleans, where yellow fever is ..laying sad liavoc. . pun-eptlbl- e ..u a yea.Vngo the steamboat on Luug u!and Sound, in which hundred1 livea were lost, horri-tiethe nation. 'A hue and cry arose punishment for thoBO demanding About dis-i.,;- er d' guiliy of neglecting. proper inspection. N'cw Albany mourns a horror great as the other, caused the same neglect. Next by nripareuty i hlng in ftrder will be inspectors to inspect the inspectors. proiior-ibnately- .a Citizens, have you ever stoppee to think wbst might happen if a .Ui--- lould break cut among tbe frame uildings of the town? Where S$ your re brigade? Is it organized and .rilled to tight a fire? Have you any-hia- s to tight Are with? Have you pparatus, hooka, ladedrs, etc.? Are hey ready at hand? Have yon plenty I water? What do you say, shall we .rganize a fire company? It can be dune if you say ro, AU Wafrli ,tryQu to districts newly-din-ovt-- are that noiuiug luto Mich prolific existence almost at every l and, and these old camps, rejuvenated and infused with new blood, are giving strength to the aasempu. so often made, that mining is leviiinufe and profitable. "it fa but a few years ago that tbe old tamp of Bingham, Utah, was loont-upon us a dead one. At ono time it was almost abandoned. But look ut It today, in the past it produced its million in gold, silver and nmi, it Is now producing lead; its million:! in the red metal, ia still prolific in its output of tbe precious metals, and its mines and stocks are now more popular in Boston and in the eastern market than are the mines and slocks of any of the new mining camps throughout this interhiounUin region, and Bingham has now greater promise for the flit pro than at any other lime in its history. Aba. Utah, is another abandoned camp. That Is. it waa practically deserted and abandoned for a number of years becanxe it' was worn out. Now it Is a heavy producer of silver-leaand copper ores, and when the numerous enterprises there are well in hand, and further production shall have folto lowed the exUuisive exploitation which this ancient camp ia now being subjected, there ia hardly a district in tbe west which 'will be turning out a greater tonnage of good, pay ore; and ibe end 1s not yet, for another year or two will place the 'worn out camp of Alta in the list as a large and regular payer of dividends. "Referring to another Utah camp that was a famous producer in ye olden days. but which, for several years, was virtually abandoned as worn out,' we might mention Stockton, which, under the quickening influence of capital, modern methods In mine development and operation, is rapidly coming lo the front again with new and wonderful producers whose foundations are built npon tbe remains of old end worn ont' ulnae, and these mines, in their immensity, in their value and number, will be more to this old camp than were tbe magnificent wealth-produceof its younger days, and it la d . rs d for land Perhaps tbe drawing chances at Provo was all right, and on the dead leevl, but the fact that the coveted No. 1 went to a neighbor and friend of Senator Smoot will vause nnd bus caused some little comment. I: is rot at all outraging the proprieties, nor in fact at all Improper, to say thaf It was s remarkable coincidence, s statement with which no one on any side of any question has the right to find fault. At this writing tbe terinsxof peace proposed by Japan aa conditions of ending the war with Russia are being clffwiilered with wbat Lincvitch must consider exasjierating slowness. Oyanta ty ready to strike in case peace is not screed ou and that would fnean eventual .disaster to Russia so great that it could ret now be even guessed ai. It Is a savage, destructive war, in tiie interest of civilization should be concluded one way or beeA the most also it exempt that between Fre.nce and Prussia, on reiord. i; one-sltie- . A WORN-OUT- " CAMP. beyond the conception of tbe most experienced and optimistic mining man. American Fork canyon. Utah, ia another Instance of the resurrection of a once active and prolific camp, and similar instances are to he found In almost every mining state and territory In the west. Nature is limitless, but man has his environments, and guided by his blinded judgment, his prejudices and lack of real knowledge, he is prone to condemn and declare aa valueless that which is better far. notwithstanding barren walls and worked-ou- t ore bodies, than new bonanzas found in new and virgin territory. It is well to talk about a worn-ou- t mining camp; that is, several hundred years from now. To do so in this day and age exposes one to an accusation of ignorance, for in the west no camp of this character Is truly known to THE LAND REGISTRATION. In company with about a thousand others, all jammed into cars like sardines in a box, tbe editor hiked off to Provo on Friday last, having in view ibe securing of a chance at that much discussed land in Uintah Indiarf reservation. A trifle over 2,501) others were there bent upon a like puViiose, and the following day there were iiliom 500 in excess of the above figure, ms king a grand total foi; Provo of 1S.S5S, a:id altogether 37,657. While this is not quite up to the general expectation earlier in the day, .which had the figure placed at fully 50,000, It is about 33,000 more than will get auything, lift of course each and every one is confident some of them prvinit-tin- g fancy's magical pinions to spread so wide as to claim not only .vjme-thlnbut one of the low nuniler. There can be but one No. 1, hut about 37.G0U exjiert to be "it." Well, fortunately, there is no law against expectations, even though they be great ones. Grind Junction contributed 15.3x7, Price 1,331?. and Vernal 1.S76. By .he time ibis reaches the majority or our readers It will bo "known oi all met:" who the low and iheteby 1irky uumliera are, us tbe drawing on tlie 17th. With a square iliv.il all LMtind the great army of tlu-iones should less keenl. realizing l lint tho v hii-- i of fort nn" is a very . In a wiiitrlvniK-cshort '.t.prici'j.u lime we s. all ktow all ahou; it. Under the the Sail have caption ments on a low of the can.ps nf I tab. Ir. eluding our local camp: We doubt if spyone lias ever seen a worn-ou- t niiiir.g camp. ftV haw often hoard of the expression tha: such and such a camp has put. suit we have known 'iper. of cstrvh where lh.p assertion reamed, lit ti.- - moment, to be fully justice J. I ut suhsequert dcve'.coinwit and oper :ilr.r. h.ne proven that tho statement wss unlive and mivariantcd. ' " Opco a mine, always a nine. Its as-tnilsm long bine been in the mining C':ps cf the wit, and the same coplies lo a Mining camp that has had iifosencon of production and pnvtperi'y. We have beard of big producing STOP THE LANO GRASSERS. mines which have been declared to have 1. fn wnrkeu out. aid malty of tin- t'sls', are .Ti!! pr ducilve. New The law the, a:i-rjiOM bavin; .bonn to II vo ui: n nid improve the l;i i:iip'riH!it r made in tlteir workings in new and li e- i ti.aid. title, hy require formerly unexplored ground, tho most of .these discoveries having no! prolie i!:rtlir .ht-- t on tiid-lIti the old Mammoth i.itne, fur a like p- rin-- l Worn-ont- " miiiir-- r a rVq-tife- s lionu-s'-ade- r t ii-- l - - wi-lw- tie-ri- come bit ween ii.- - two laifer learns led off at the close of the 0u account of darkness. , 1 Local News ur0ta 1 s. Tbr The case of James Shie'-Honorlne Tcnuei Mining company was transferred yesterday from coil ix at TOocle to the United Bute cou it. Tbe plaintiff for cause of aetkm complains and alleges thm the defendant company operates an levator shaft or tuunel aud that they have permitted children to loiter and pla.v about atveral of the levels in tin Irinlty of the shaft in' places danger tuts to them, and that it baa failed to place warnings to prevent them from becoming Injured, lie farther alleges Hist from this cause his son Malculm Shield, on the 4th day of March Inst waa playing about Ihe place and that because of his tender age he was not. cognizant of the danger of hla actions, and that as a result he fell luto the shaft and was killed. plaintiff demands as damages $15,ihhi and costa of suit. ct . r. - fr.-ml- s rvla-tivi-- t- Wtu-retor- PIUTE COUNTY ITEMS. 1 from the Klner. BRIEFS. and University of Utahn last at J If depth were gained. It Is quite pn slbie Mercur would show up ketti than ever. Dr. P. A. H. Franklin, wbo had been tlie east and Colorado and Arizona y for tbe iiuat year or so, reached again. He expect! to remain Here two or three days and then leave for an Inspection of the Franklin syndicate properties in the Gold 'Mountain district. After that he will return to Tellurlde, Colo., and look after his interests there. The doctor states thut whether he ever lives to see It or not. there is no question that the Gob? Mountaln-Marysval- e country will ffirw day be classed as the biggest , reglon ln the west. Tlf doctor returns in ihe best of Inuilrh and just as enthusiastic over tho possibilities and resources of Utah a ever. In th-cit- Mrs. (Vn. Denton, funner Mr. n.Kldcnts of our town, but residing now Tooele, were Stockton visitors . Tuesday. The Head of ' Ji J Much new winter work is belr planned by the Gold Mountain Devi . opment company. the Public School Bys ten of tho State." . . Mrs. F. M. Da Is Slid children, and are Prank GIltM-au- t Mr. and Mrs, at Angel's Grove" lit Middle camping Canyon near Tooele. The University of Utah inckidea the P J ol. of Arts and Sciences, the Misses Ed:ia or.d I.ydls Trenatu Ji J came out from Salt Lsko (Mty Thursfate School of Mines and tho The Iiershel Mill will soon be comn few days with their day, to sju-nSchool State Normal menced, and then another dividend father at tbe lieu Han Ison mine. added to the old reliable gold camp, HO'Lf ARTS AND IciENCES. The tail game played here Sunday, J ji has a good word for our The Everybody Arts and Sciences of August Gth, lietween the Dttbel tailors new postmaster. Mr. Bryan could and the Stocktun baseball team refers cou, jea' hardly help but le popular-igny- po- 3 Get sulted In victory for the latter, the his faience. sition, bis disposition mctiis it.' core being 16 to 9. tt Lilin g vofi. JI . t .'I . Why not run William Hilling for '"V 8TA SneApMAL bCHOOL.' A ladles brooch, white enamel set tbe council tbljjyesr. The gentleman with rhinestones, was found In I. O. Tbe offers: is one of llewlva most conservative O. F. hall Monday nght, August 7th. FI-Nonnai Course. business Ireijl Dnrear haying .done- a great The owner can bavo the some by Vail Norms! Opurses. deal round 'VjWneg, he understands Brown's store. Traln- ing at I Couse. in Kindergarten the cbtnctRiiirnecdi of the mining . W.' men. who Tym the greater part of . P Tbe annual Tooeljc county excursion .v.'f A Merctir'a population. t Will be. bold at taemm BsUtnlssV Aug- THlJCHOOL OKMINCB. isMsfcw-.- . N('chooI - 'fe!i ,.. g, jfjike Mining Kevjew of the 15th inst. las the follt. wing iitoiial and com- f'lutth. Tin 1' rickets know i.ow rood cause shown it would revert "I'ch. the government to be again osslgnt I Ite-n- s & Jt to one who would use it? in mbit II. A. lin-.iMr.. j was pleasantly words, establish principle that knijt surprised hi u unrulier of her friends 1 er right fully belongs to the user of it. m- -i home Tbc family of Jus. Miller has reafternoon, Friday This would prevent individuals ami u.u.ic sere feature of tbe turned home, at Hue 01 cjslon. v from controlling corporations Mr. and Mm. J:i. of Ophlr Jf . tracts uml siierulating on public nee Mr. Motr Tense of tbe Jnunilon wire Stockton vlsip.rv this vixk. j as population increases. Ism rUlm to damage against the There Is no question but that till Uuh Consolidated Miss lfarnitt of Bmi-- . Mont., Is Mining company T. F. Kestir.g. visit for fS.iri'ti sociul so lug her slr.er. k fur tke destruction of his existing Inequalities app.i . J .rxeraillsh enq: ent in ISuroiie and becoming more Miss Maggie Deu'- n of Tooele was more so in our country Is closely r ' k'-r-e old otn Cry this greetlug lated to the system of lsitl tenui i BIG HORN BASIN EXCURSION. wt ck. I handed down from medieval time Ji J to Fait Miss Alta Round Trip $30.00. Reform along this line is one of tl ( s to al:h take tai spend Uity I needs of the time. The Ciolonulo Midland railway, in there. ' . Connection with the IL G. W. and tbe C. B. HEARD AT PROVO. Miss' Anna Mrir.tirk came over Q., will tell tickets Sept. 5 t attend to Frannle, Garland and Cody, Wo.. from St. John Wtn-i.i.l- jy dud return, good for thirty days, at the ball that Justice (to prisoners! "Well, whatlf fate of 3u.tn. This will be J the only the matter now?" txctr.-sioTbe stork visited the home of Mr. to those jtolnt this year i 111 Bill toll it w; ifrnd anyone wishing to visit that coun- sud Mrs. Alex i tifor August 5th. leavBlinky Billy Binka here who. got me in try should take advantage of this rate. ing there a bnm.ciiig baby boy. trouble. Sure, Juige." . Tbe finest agricultural country in Justice Oh,-- sue. He's got Utntsi Wyoming Is in tbe Big Horn Busin. Wedueadajr, t! e bib Inst, the Piotrouble. Well, 'us there are other Write for book on tbe Big Horn neer sampler received 4 ears F.lng-haore, 2 of Ann aau 3 of Btockton. Ill be easy this' time. Ten days fttsin country and all particulars relJ . get there, 100.T ative to. the trip to U H. Hunlfng, 77 G. H. Hsmnior:: Is .11 tending to the LTevt Second South, Salt take. business of J. F. fonnor during hla absence on a camping trip to Provo AIERCUR NEWS NOTES. canyo:x 1-- culatk-- 'having done to is words many times, starting and maintaining a paper of hat kind where there are already 'uur, with which it would have to com-ct-e from the start, mear-an immense and outlay, without substantial return for a long :Ime, and the projectors, are uot to be blamed for thinking it over several Mines before mskldg tbe plunge. No 5 in Mercur, owen hla services to tain degree to the people of Mercur Give him something to do, elect bin mayor of Mercur. He can speak the Italian language aa well as the Engl lish, which would be quite an acqulsl tion in a mayor of this city. 1 Mini 2 3 Civll Elec, A SOLD. a. nt returning at 11:66 p. m. finical Engineering, leal Engineering. There is a shortage of school teach ers In the state this year. At the recent examination held at Sail Lake leal Engineering. Engineering, Preparatory .I . WE MAKE TRAVEL City only 309 of 600 participants were successful. Teachers for onr school have not yet been secured. 4 .4 The ball liehf In I. O. O. F. ball Wednesday night for tbe benefit, of tbe Stockton Junior husetall club was most decided success, both socially Je and financially. Grautsvllle orchestra furnished excellent music, and quite number cf the resident of that place attended. The Sign of Safety, Speed and ComJf J Frank B. Cook wus a visitor at ihe fort. Honerlne bonanza on Thursday. Hu ast.iiilHbment of kinds all expressed at the magnitude of tbe ore bodies, From TJT'AH to and the tremendous amount of work t nresi-nthat has been done since tlie . KAN6A8 CITY, ST. JOE, CHICAGO, Hu combination has been at thu GALVESTON, EL PASO. was Invited out to see a real mini . and And ;he' Mining Camps of NEW JIEX-1CIt. saw he that declares be PARATORY o BUCKHORN tun at 8:36 ig Engineering, SCHOOL, School la maintained EASY. iich gvves preparation for the urse Iim General Science, Liberal An imporunt mining deal was ts, Engineering, Law, Medicine and closed In this city ypaterday afternoon sinessi through which the Buckhorn mine at Graduates from the eight grades of Ophlr has passed into possession of public schools are admitted to the James A. Butcliart, a prominent hotel j School; but a year of High man and capitalist nf Duluth. Whil work ia necessary for adrals the consideration has not been ret the Preparatory School, leased it is said to lie in the neigh? ew buildings, excellent facilities, borhnod of $750,600. The vendors are the Western Exnloration company and splendid equipment. No tuition ia charged, hut an anW. F. and F. G. Kiedringtiaua of 8t. nual registration fee of ten dollars is Louis. Soon after the final papers in the required. Registration. September instruction begins transaction were signed, the pur- 15th and 16th. 181 h. chaser. said it would he his policy to September continue the energetic campaign that Catalogue and illustrated booklet has been carried on in the pant under tent free upon requect to the direction of Manager Sam M. Levy UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, AND ARIZONA. J . for the Western Exploration company, ball ganu-The pluyrd lu re lust Lake Salt City. which has expended more than and Wciliicwlay lietween 8t nekton for development iiurposes since it Mercur and Giamxvilln teams result- AO; us 'about Cheap Rafs this Siim-- a But for the present all efforts will be Mercur RimIh vs . ed as follows: or. took hold. The mine is to be thorto 12 in favor of Stockton Junior. F. NOTICE. VykRRF.N, oughly opened and when the atoping . Smcktoii, ihe latter. r.reiiUvilie . ijipreral Agent. ground will be opt ned, aa it might to The 12 to 14 In favor of the latu-rLaud Office. United State be, the production of ore will begin, Ihe Alchitcn, Tepei-- 4. Santa Fs Salt take City, Utah. directed toward a thorough exploraAugust I full, Railway Company. tion of the mine. Utah. Mr. Butchart liau already acquired To Whom 1 May Concern: Ssit Lake C Baniit some mining Interests in Ophir, in Notice is hereby given that the the 0'ihir Tunnel company, and hla State of tl'ah Las filed in this office study of the geology of the camp has lists of lands aeiected bv the raid convinced him that it has greater pos- State, under section 12 of the Act nr a-1 sibilities than some have supposed Congress, approved July 16, 1894. The Accordingly, he la showing his faith The following tracts, embraced in sail by acquiring more territory, which Is lists, arc in townships containing min about aa good evidence aa anyone etnl claims of record, viz: could get that he believes thoroughly S. E. U 8. W. 14 Hei:. 31. T. 5 H.. In the raerlta of the district. Mr. R. 6 V., S. L, Mer., cm L raced In List. There are big doings in our Ciger 3 Butchart Is interested extensively in 222 Reservoirs. Department these days. & W. 4 8. E. Vi : S. E. 4 S. W. mining elsewhere, being a large shareRIEGER 6. LINDLEY, holder in the Calumet and Arizona of &ec. 27: N. W. U N. H. and X. E. Arizona and in Butte copper properW 4 N. W. V Sec. 24. T. 3 8.. IL The Whlssey Me reheats," ties. S. L. Mer, embraced In List 221 Keser-voiSait Like C fy. w The Buckhorn mine is one of the oldest mining propositions in the fir :is sbrv m Copies if eniil lists, to state, and has g record of haring pro- relate to raid I rads n.- - b- -i rlpii .n to duced a quarter of a million dollars for gubdlvilrons. have in cn ciinsp!ciinu-fc- r Up W its owners. It was worked in the early posted in Ibis office fur inxpectioii days of mining fa Utah for its silver any person inicreidcri. i;;-- l bv ihe aud and when silver "slumped" gei. re'.iy. the mine was shut down and abanDuring the sixty iIhjii r,. rt follow, doned until an option was given to the tbe date of this noilu-- em r deWestern Exploration. partmental Instruct Inn of Under the management of Mr. Levy, :t7. 1896, (23 L. I) tVn. pr.iti-stor PROMPTNESS numerous shoots carrying large UhI-ic- s ui of the State r.pnter.iH against t!n re of ore have been opened. Three to any of the tracts nr s iIhT, 'nS'iti AND FAIRNESS tunnels have hiu-run. oil of which iierelnliefiifi- des,cribi,il. nil ibe eround ARE THE FEATURES are roant-cteup on the ledges; Tlie tbe same Is mi"pi vahiuhle for OF OUR MAIL lowest tunnel gives a depih of J.uuo t,hit purfor tlmn feet. The Bucl.horn property em- yilneral will be received and tvitf d fur ORDER DEPARTMENT. A- braces aliout Cta acre of territory K'lses, to the Genersl I .and Offlre. at iv'S To buy furniture from us by mail as and adjoins that of flic Opliir Tunnel Vnchlngi'i:i. D. t. Kalbm- sn In p- in do person. to the purchasing company, which owns 523 seres of or roil-- ' n w'tb!:- the time ijev-- i fi I niiji-,-Ti- t ground. foil alii be emoldi-iSend your orders tjr anything pi f ehaiici-- r of tin to house furnieliing. and ri-e said tracts. Hi tie reliction judgment will make a erperie"eed t'ori thereof, lK"ng otiierviio' selection. sstirfactory v. ill Po for a;-o WEST JORDAN AND VICINITY. iro Hl. Write today for deseripticr.s r"d FIIANX D. IMH.IW. prices of whatevt you desire in that Two Greek stores have been closed Iti tine. GEO. A. Smith. Hew-lver- . within the last week. THE GREEN'EVALD FI RNI7URE CC.,' Klrst pllb. Ailg. 1!: lust J .lb. Oet J . Balt Like Crty, UfaN. West Third Scuth St., The Cricket dub will meet next i, 1905. Mil1 (Santa mm 3 Trairrs1 Daily. .3 s 75.-00- 0 . K3 Sslvs stmts kreG FirflNt If-ir- t, i I n !' i i 1 s b - - 'it e non-mifc-- From Our Exchanges r f- glt-ii-- 7 |