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Show VOL. IV. STOCKTON, UTAH, SATURDAY, JANUARY l(i, NO. 27. 11)04. t. Itiiddalx. has now passed it first Hurry Musser. Mr.on Frank Shield of uiiiUb Uiiiiituimauuuuuuimaantfmumummiiummuuuuuuuuummii Tooele is employ J llit night shift. and is advancing steadily. PUBLISHED AT DRAINING THE ZlJ.NE. R. M. EDMUNDS. Pnos.. Stockton Utah The sooner you do it the more-yoWith this oulUt for the water in will Send The for your iimncy. get whose relentless wealth embrace the of Subscription: Lake Tribune (1.5u and receive One year (2.00 the niuny big ledges had been held for Sait every Tuesday and 1.25 many years, the draining of the Bullion the Six months 21. lynj. until May Friday 75 Three months and Black Diamond has already been accomplished, that of the llonerinr has Our town is no mure a dry one. Editor begun, while the unwatering of the Mr. W. N. Gundry f Fare. Best ia this Section. a greut deni of labor water was After James T. Jakeman Manager fiaienu King and neighbors even more die pipo Tuesday and through brought remote will follow. This accomplished, there's NOTICE: plenty of (Water in town now, NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. the redemption of the old camp will STOCKTON. we a During our absence any business have been achieved, the pre since of for which transacted with Mr. W. N. (Sundry known ore bodies foretelling a future nmrr!mnvTTnTfwwwnTrTmnmTmmmmnwTTnnnmmnwwTTimnmmnTnnm We still h$ve Htfiiiy of the beuuit-ful- " will be O. K. The lady will re- that must conqmie favorably with the on and the has Frost Jack ground. ceipt for n oney due the office, will take most productive in the State. the orders for Job printing, etc. Meanwhile the management of the held full sway. Thursday24 morning below zcio regitlcicd Honerine. anticipating the needs of its thermometer at Beuhl. Were (lad we live hi Stock On January 22nd the San Pedro entire resources, the milling ores as well ton. a the is itself equipping will sell tickets to Salt Luke for one fare for round trip, good until the with means of concentration, the new Miss Clara Ucjnolds went 10 Holy mill now rapidly approaching comple- Cross hospital 25lh, from all points in Tooele county. Inn Saturday, suffering to he tion the for reduction of with ready This is to accommodate the Sunday-scho- ores but which did not I11 the uppendlcitbc The San Pedro year. early children and their friends, so an bnmediule operation. recognising the Importance of necessitate that they can attend the district con- railway undertakings and the permanency Miss It. returned Jo her home Wednesvention in Salt Lake the 23rd and 24th these of revenues that await it ill the greut Inst. mineral-bearin- g sane, has extended he for a sample copy Send a postal-ptr- d to a connection with the mill, as spurs STOCKTON WHITTEN UP Uy Salt Luke Tribune. II wt as the n a in power plant and with of The Semi-Wother facilities for the economic hand- Then you will ;l sure to accept it By tha Daily Press in Very Extensive ling of the product, the output of which remarkable offet V send you the paper and Flattering Style. shall be resumed In 1904, should main- twice a week fOi ialinost a ear and a tain a steady increase. With the un-- half for (1.50. f From the Deseret News. nuring of the xone at Stockton, inOdd Fellows'? Ixulgr Alex Maze. N. deed. its production should soon he (Continued From Our Last.) Jus. Brown, V. G.; W. II. Booth, G.; to marie of more with the that eonijiare surplus sufficient to meet any ordinury and FJ M. Davis, treasurer. secretary, camps. leachprominent contingencies. In addition to the A fine lunch wm served after InstalGOPHER AT DEPTH. the from metal of it ing lation, ar.d those wlm fell so inclined ore of the oompeny during the year inWhile in earlier days It output ha "trlpiied tile light fantastic until midstalled a battery of retorts ami begun lieen confined to silver and the reduction of Its 'mercurial ores, the lead ores containing some gold, disclo-ku- u night. thu far proved beneath the water level have reundertaking having The Salt Lake Tribune plant Is vealed greatly Increased percentages in gives special niuntlnn quite profitable, although thewas to the news of conan unpretentious one and copper and. though it has not Uen the Intermountain counlry, and particHowstructed at very demonstrated, there are not a few who the mining news. l'ubih'iicd ever. the channel in which the quicksil- have expressed the conviction that ulti- ularly week end issue ten or twelve a twice w of no hatever ver occur betrays signs the red iftetal shall preponderate pages it is the best substitute for a mately impoverishment, and retorts of greater there a It does at Bingham. Indeed, and will uc sent you until May capacity may be resorted to the present the gap between the great camp of cop- daily, 31. 1905, for (1.10. season. per and Stockton is eusily spanned, and if they are not sisters there Is OUE IN THE HERSCHEL. PERSONALS. to indicate that they were The shareholders of the Herschel com- everything Influences created identiwere that Mrs. J. B. Paxton is visiting her pany, whose territory ad joints thatlat-of cal. Nobymatter what the future may the Sacramento, are indebted to the brother, J. F. Connor. or what occur shall at develop changes ter for the ray of hope that flashed great depth, the present condition of Mrs. F. M. Davis paid a visit to her through the. working during the year, entitles the it to classification old home in Tooele this week. camp the management of the Sacramento in among the camps of the representative bodies ore its having following up Slate. For its reclamation the old Mrs. J. B. Stoddart Is slaying with traced them Into Herschel ground. Im- camp and the commonwealth are in- her by sinter, Mr. J. F. Connor. mediately the ores were sampled and none to so debted much as to the representatives1 of the company, fu- Kimberly-Snyd- R- - M. EDMUNDS. the crowd Proprietor syndicate, to action no definite looking Mrs. Belle Tate spent Tuesday with while allied by Capt. Duncan Me VUllie in Is It taken been has (1:-ture development her Mrs. and parents,, hi exploitation of the Galena King, said that work will be resumed the pres- and that organised by Joseph Dederlchs Gundry. ent year. the- Black- - Diathe In Mr. It. M. Edwards returned from ON THE WEST DIP. mond. Not cne, but all those along the Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for Salt Lake Cirj. where she has been While the West Dip. since the series margins of the avenue out of which since 4th. a January were the waters are now rushing, are In of failure that exploited during Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. boom that was thrust upon Mercur. ha possession of ore, and with the waters Mrs. to (1. returned her (i. of Schlcip under subjection; the active extraction presented nothing but a spectacle home Sunday after a pleasant visit gloom, it is not to be denied another of dividends shall follow. a ml with friends relative in the Capwho trial. To that end Arthur Murphy, SENATOR (LARK'S BONANZA. s ital city. Hilliard Itimm in Connection. at one period served the Daisy n it Under the tragic of his touch and the Kecidveit Omul Treatment at the Stockton Civil. Everybody superintendent, is now prosecuting a at his command no camp ha F. W. Mubnbruch visited Sail Lake thorough examination of the channel undeigone u transformation more com- City last wedt. Mr. M. and oilier are to which the rock of better quality aprecent plete than has ophir since the presence Interested In the Juno, Cyclone a mi pears to have been confined, there of Senator W. A. Clark of Mon- other properiii-!- here, ami 1i:im; meat exhibit, in which was contained the re- tana. Exploited in disultory way for faith in the fit are sults of assays, emboldening the belief prosperity of Siurk-bu- i. many years, notwithstanding its heavy that there is a possibility of putting the production at hii earlier period, the proposition oil a commercial basis. At shifted with his inquisition nf Fur a bad taste in the mouth take a all events, his movements are being fol- seines Hill tlie (on., which had been few Opbir of Chamberlain's Stuniiu-llowed with eager interest by the army in fair weather by the origi- and I.lver Tablets. Price 25 emii-- . of investors who invaded the region, operated and today stands out an to cure. For sale by and. as even lower grade orts have re- nal owners, as prominent us any umn that Warranted (a M. K. Drown. Stockton. Utah. sponded to the magic of modern metal- edijirt horizon. The success with which its lurgy, the efforts of Mr. Muiphy are hut exhaustless "measur s" MINES AND MINERS. not without promise. containing silver and At Sunshine, home of the Sunshine of p.vrilic iron, were and lead, d. copper gold, exploit' II. A. Lane, superintemli-nmines and mill, four miles south of of an example that did not go mi-l- theMr.Kiirekn-nphan attempt was made during the wasdid, at Gisliorn. vlsin-at and this time the is locality unHiile- Monday. year to rehabilitate that u degree of activity wiih tin dertaking. but is resulted unsatisfac- experiencing more matte endeavor, ptrhaps, It i expected that tile mil III Hie torily and the owners decided to hang it than atsycti period in a quarter of a up until rurh time us more efficient Whir an enormous !,1,!,!fl vfilume methods are provided for the reduction jeentur ,l, by on- i of pouring from the of material which with the presence of lore bodies of the Ophir Hill into tin 17M. talc has proven most defiant. concentrator with which it ha been ok on on tin iiliuk! JIJ, (quipped undir the administration of I,.," " . although that property la.s k. E. W. Clark a manager, the Montana The Salt I.ike Tribune. uuFhly drained by the 't'.V,1,,?!1 " 'n The uiiw.itiring of Its long sub- Consolidated, adjoining the Ophir. developed under the merged ledges, the liberation of lung being energetically of Patrick Ryan, one of imprisoned ore bodies and tin- restora- management Mr. ( superintendent of' mining men in the Dry J. Curlier, Con. tion of Stockton to a productiveness the must Lind cl) of Ghdioru. Canycn is even greater than that of patriarchal the West, while the Ophir Quec-Stockton passed it ledges with must satis- ami wife through rqienlng to all which an tip was undertaking days, Wednesday on their way to Salt Lake else was subordinated in 1903. and while factory reruli. Just over the hill, the old Rucklinrn city. llte task is yet unfinished, the pact- at w hich was productive of' vi ry which it is progressing foretells Its g roll w. C. Reynolds and George Wie ore In the early days, and of consummation at an early day. It was who have been working on tli lliam. a which nf consiili rahle r Kimherly-Snydetonnage the milling Mammon with the advent of mine at Dry Cunvon, .amo ore was of hold taken remains, Its during down oxhaustless crowd and It is doubtful If tliev Monday. that the reclamation of the the year by the KIniherly-Snyde- r will resume work on this property at which insured it active developcamp which had. at one period in ils rruwg. ment. while n number of others are pre- present. career, been at the head of the proci was In reality begun, for while paring for energetic work in 1904. Last Saturday a serious accident oc(Continued Next Week.) mining there had never been abandoned, curred in the Honerlne tunnel, whereby all attempts to tap the volume of one man was seriously hurt ainl two' wealth that languished below the water SENTINEL LOCAL ITEMS. others received slight Injuries. The 12 The level hail proved unprofitable. o'clock shift, when spitting" the fuse presence of enormous bodies of ore The young folks enjoy the present to blast, lingered too long and were: within the channels of the Honerlne not at a safe distance when the blasts grout), channels that had been followed good sleighing and skating. occurred. Jack" May, shift bos, was down to the level of u sen subterra, Kchfkah Lodge Mabel Brazier. N. struck in the back by flying rock and and of which many had knowledge, rendered it the most seductive of the (.; Grace Denton, V. G.; Sara Brown, severely Injured, but last reports were defiant propibitlon in camp, and it necretary, and Nettie Kelley, treasurer. favorable for his recovery. Kvnrclte 9 Glenn and Lars Johnson were plight ly was this over which the new crowd The I. O. O. F. hall paid 10 per cent hurt, hut are able to be at work again. raised Its color. That the properties 1l0 Meat fitorl&ci were yet a source of great wealth, not- Interest last year on money invested. withstanding the many million that This P leaks well for Stockton's pros- CURED AFTER SUFFERING 10 had been derived from them, wa veri- perity. YEARS. fied arter a campaign of exploratory 8upt ?1,aml Cycle & Mfg. work below the horlxon to which the Saturday, January 9th, the Odd Fellow and Iteheknh lodges held conjoint Co., Middletown, O., suffered for ten! wnter rose. years with dyspepsia. He sprnt hun-- ! installation, nt which the following of- dreds STARTED A TUNNEL. nf dollars for medicine with1 ficers were installed: doctors without receiving unyand The exione of pumping, however, A permanent benefit. was enormous, and to overcome this He says. One night while The llarmonle club, consisting nf the long tunnel through which the xom Ivon Ajax. A. J. Brunlau. S. Johnson feeling exceptional y bad I was about to' throw down was to be unwatered wa projected. and Mr. Fowles, the evening pniier when I' gave a dance in 1. Meanwhile other had nught the long O. O. F. hall VT paper yarding the evening. Thursday old of merit the of camp, Kudo neglected opportunities Dyspepsia Cure. I enn- 4 4 buried been which of .had richand While I had no fairii y the ) :,u:e;1 wa it when and We are sorry to report the Illness of hmeuth the waters, rejt let ter after the second do-A) not hMow from After one of our oldest citizens Mr. J. I. decided tu tap them using two littles I am W onof tin- propositions but pledged It Mitriiener, who resides now In Suit and better than I have been instronger yen. a I In this recommend Kodol Dys,,.i.sla Lake City, and hope it will not be long and formidable undertaking most ere he regain his health. and acquaintances with the aggregate and -suffering from stomach troubl.-.old was work ny courage of all behind It. the "I'nfi nf the "The It:id feet Mercur Meat & Gro. Co., Stockton. tmiiciirntid. It destination. club" in this issue and rail I trill. distant irom Its portal, the tunnel, un- Stockton M. E. Brown, Stockton. der the direction qf Sup rlutcndcr.t arid see Mr. Edmund's genial ch rk. Utah. STOCKTON SENTINEL. mile-pos- Semi-Week- tCbc flDitcbcncr Ibouse. ly vie irsi-CU- ss : O SOeSSSCSCSSSSSSSSGSSSSSG 8 first-clas- s, ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ol 1 ef v. gold-bearIn- Like Sterling on Silver i o 0 ft ft R high-gra- de - , Semi-Week- I ly ft ft t ft ft SSSSSS SSSCSSSSSSSSSSSSSSft little-expens- 1 Salt Lake and Mercur Railroad I V t er 1 . THE STOCKTON CLUB lilt-har- 4-- - XX Kirst-rltts- 1 Main Street. 1 ilnf-'c- Stockton. SSoooeS'oS'S'&'o'SS i a low-gra- Mer-eu- r, l ot lr - ed 11 - i T" 7T I I 1 1 - Carries a Complete expci-imre- 1. GROCERIES AND MEATS high-grad- i Din Street, Stoclitca.: and Largest in Jooelo County i ly - - .Fresh Meats; 1 . - . " t y2''523S5S X |