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Show 'i The Weekly C. r' . C THE TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. Stockton, Tooele County, Utah, Saturday, November 18, 1905. xoxzsrrj undecided, and will. In all probability, take up other work offered him. Every Saturday at Stockton, Tooele County, Utah. "Published Bell for- Matter at be at Stockton, Utah. Second-Clas- s Poatofflce AND Three months, 1, 35 cents. Salt Lake Office 257 Commercial Club Bid. and Postofflce Box 17. Editor NOTICE. During our absence any busmees transacted with Mrs. W. N. Cundry The lady will rewill be O. K. ceipt for money due the office, will take orders for job printing, etc. Janice T. Jakeman, Manager. This paper is kept on file by THE AMERICAN. MINING. CONGRESS, Chamber of Commerce Building, Denver, Colo., where our readers will be welcome, to the use. of. the. leading papers from the various mining sections of the west, a scientific library and mineral exhibit. NOTICE. receiving this paper with this article marked with a red All persons cross will understand that their subscription has been paid for six months from that date. If marked with a black cross their subscription will expire in one month. THE PUBLISHERS. READ THIS. All new subscribers paying 75 cents for one year, or 40 cents for six months, the American Farmer will be sent free for one year. This offer holda good until January 1, 1906. THE PUBLISHERS. MARKET. 63 7. Silver, lead. $3.60. .Wednesday. 8. Silver, ..(13;.. 15 lead, 3.60. Thursday, 9. Silver, 62 15 lead. $3.50. Friday, 10 Silver, 62 lead. $3.50. 15 Saturday. 11 Silver, 62 15 lead, 83.50. Monday. 13 Silver, 62 15 lead, $3.50 In ore; York, $5.15. 15 1-- copper, 7-- copper, 7-- 3-- 7-- LOCAL copper, In New ORE8 AT THE SAMPLES. Wednesday. Nov. 1. Two from Alta and one from Stockton. Tuesday, 7. Three cars from Alta and one from Stockton. Wednesday. 8. Three cars from Alta, one car from Stockton. Friday. 10 Two cars from Alta and one from Stockton. THE DRAMA. Last Week, This Week, and What Is Coming. respect and almost one of the fascinating together of all modern comic operas. "The Sho Gun has proven itself, and when It la offered here at the Salt Lake theater Saturday night and matinee, under the direction of Henry W. Savage, it will unquestionably live up to lta reputation earned last season in a most trithe principal umphal tour through cities of the country, following upon a sir months engagement at Wallacka theater. New York, and lengthy engagements in Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago. "The Sho Gun" is an opera of Korean life, with an enterprising American as the central figure, and it marks the first Joint work of the principal author and composer of Amen'' George Ade, and Gustav Luders. These men have evolved something so vastly different from all other musical works that the critics last season hailed It as a true return to the original plane of comic operas and placed It In a class of Its oyn. Beautifully staged and costumed and interpreted by one of the best balanced companies ever organised for a comic opera production. It seemed to merit well the success It enjoyed. In the cast will he found, as last season. John E. Henshaw, Agnes Cain Brown. William C. Weed-oDouglas Rutbven. May Ten Broeck, T. G. Leary, Genevieve Day. E. P. Parsons. Isabelle D'Armond. Dltman 11. Ioppin. Lawrence Coever anil one of the best looking and most perfect singing choruses on tour. A novelty In every n, . .4 Next week at the Lyric "The Washington Society Girls. .4 .4 "The Knobs o Tennessee" at the Grand the last half of the week, with Saturday matinee. McCunefs Saloon First class imported Wine and Liquors. Imported an J Home manufactured clga rs WoolfordClubWhiak ey is a specialty. Evervrae treated right PUBLIC, A) Hie Postofflce. Stockton, Utah. DR. F. M. DAYIS, unatOM - - Stockton, Utah, i HOTEL TINTIC LEADING HOTEL OF THE CAMP Room First class First class Beds Meals First class Kates $ .50 per day. Special ratea by the month. J. A. Dxaman, Proprietor. 1 1509, 1500, 1500. 1500, 1331.8, 1500, 1500, 1500; 1500, 1500, and 1434.9 linear feet of each of said lodes respectively, together with surface ground not exceeding $00 feet on each side of the center of each of said lodes, being mineral Saloon Men We Carry cverythihg required In a survey No. 5329, and described In tne flelifc notes and plat of the official surliar. vey pn file In ihia office, with magnetic Cigar Men: variition at 17 deg. 15 min. East, as There are 73 Brands of Cigars in our stock. follows, We Want Your Business. Banning at earner No. 1 of Canon lode! thence north 20 deg. 14 inln. west Roiger A Lindley, 700 $L to corner No. 2 of Canon lode; "The Whiskey Merchants, thenie south 79 deg. 14 min. east, 1500 Salt take City. ft. t corner No. 3 of Canon lode, corner No. 2. survey No. 4889 of Masher lade; thence south 20 deg. $4 min. east, 700 ft. to corner No. of Canon lode. Identical with corner No. I, survey No. 4889, Masher lode thence south 79 deg. 14 min. east, 300 ft. tJ .corner No. 3 of Roy lode. Identical with corner No. 2 of Maybell lode; thenfo south 79 deg. 14 min. east, 600 feet to corner No. 3 of Maybell lode, ALT LAKE CXTT.I Identical with corner No. 2, survey No. 11 4889 of Tribune lode; thence south MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES. deg. 40 min. west, 1500 ft. to corner No. I, Maybell lode, identical with corMANTELS. GRATES, TILES. ner No. 1, survey No. 4889, of Tribune A A Bear's Flesh Good Eating. thence north 79 deg. 14 min. lode; No. D. 10 of Sego Lily Lodge H., Tbe value of bears bam as an ar- west, 284 ft. to corner No. 2 of Marlon FIRE-PRO- OF will give a card party in A. O. U. W. CHIMNEYS CEMENT. ETC. of food la pretty generally known, ode, Identical with corner No. 1. sur- ticle hall Wednesday evening. November Buses la It bet so not, perhaps, wU quite 22ud. Refreshmentfe will be served. understood that every part of the ani- north 79 deg. 14 min. went, 316 ft. to Admission 25c. (Itntrated Catafogn Sul Fm. Writs Os. mal is Just as useful as that of the corner No. 1 of Maybell lode, identical A A No. 4 of Roy lode; thence corner with Our town Is now without a peace hog. north ;9 deg. 14 min. west. 202.8 ft. to officer. Joseph Hughes resigned his corner No. 3 of 51 aud lode; thence office as town marshal last Friday. sou tit '74 deg. 40 min. east. 4S6.3 ft. to The resignation was accepted, but no THE HIGHEST PLACE corner No. 4 of Maud lode; thence one appointed in his place. 52 deg. 9 min. east, 51.6 ft. to north for a cigar anywhere in the country, A A corner No. 2 of Murion lode, Identical Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shields were or where quality counts, la given the No. survev No. 1, Corner 4889, with serenaded by the tin can brigade last Alvia lode; thence south 36 deg. 30 Point by anyone who knows Blue Saturday night, to which they remin. east, 1500 ft. to corner No. 3 of now are at sponded generously. They what good tobacco and clever cigar Marion lode, Identical with corner No. home to their friends at the Shields 4, aurvey No. 4889, Alvia lode; ihencp combined will do for the cigar rolling residence. south! 52 (leg. 9 min. west, 600.2 ft. to A A Sold everywhere. lover. 4 thence Marlon of lode; corner No. Mrs. Thos. Kelly entertained at south, 26 (leg. 30 ndn. east, 260.1 ft. to cards last Saturday evening. Prises corner No. 4 of Allhiu lode; thence WHITTAKER A DALLAS, were won by Mrs. Wm. Gundry and north 74 deg. 40 min. west. 323.95 ft. MAKERS. Mr. Chas. Shelton and awarded to to comer No. 3 of Monster lode; thence Mrs. Elate Shelton and Mr. Nell south! 6 dpg. 30 min. west. 607.2 ft. to 131 W. 3 South Bt., Brown. A most enjoyable evening cornef No. 4 of Monster lode; thence was spent by all. north 74 deg. 40 min. west, 50 ft. to Salt take City. A A corner No. 3 of Castle lode: (hence J. P. Gardner, who has been out to south' 6 deg. 30 min. west. 0.2 ft. to 41 8 YOUNG MAN aaaaaaaMaaAaAaAdaMajaaMiaMadsaaaMaMMaMdMt IT corner No. 4 of Castle lode: thence Ua(M(M(ia(ia(ia4(iMaaaM4MM4M(UMMaaMMa444(iiii. his properties in Deep Creek, reports 1481.8 ft. 44 min. west, renewed activity in that region. He If yonr taste for south 81 deg. good clothing leads We carry the largest stock of Mens $3.50 and $4.00 JJ says that the only requisite to inaugu- you to be critical of Style, Fit and to corner No. 1 of Castle lode: thence rate a decided boom in the district is Finish of your garments, you will south 6 deg. 30 min. west. 177.8 rt. to vt Shoes anil PKOSPECTOltS anti MINKUS BOOTS aa certainty as to the route which tlte save yourself no end of trouble by cornet No. 4 of Mack lode; thence to ft. 1500 30 west. min. 53 Western Pacific will take. Many of looking into our store and AA north deg. ex in Salt Lake. AA 1 thence the properties now have large bodies the class of workmanship examining and ma- cornet No. 30 of Mack lade; AA to 692.8 ft. min. east, of shipping ore exposed and only trans- terials we tnrn ouL north deg. AA Send for Catalog. AA corner No- - 2 of Mack lode, identical portation facilities are required to ; AA thence nil No. 2 of Croon place them on a paying basis. SOOD BUSINESS SUITS FROm$18 with corner AA north 6 deg. 30 inln. east. 692.8 ft to tni AA UP. identical 3 AA Croon of lode, corner No. AA' lode: 2 of February with corner No. MERCUR NEWS NOTES. AA & 177 Main St., AA thence south 53 deg. 30 min. east, 900.8 tm AA ft to corner No. 1 or February lode; From the Miner. AA 149 W. Second South, Salt Lake Citv. thence so'ith 53 ileg. 36 min. east. 350 AA 1 lode: Brewer A of No. .3 SALT LAKE CITY. ft to ((liner 36 223.9 The Union Mercantile company has 30 west. inln. thence north deg. been shipping some of lta heavy freight NOTICE. ft to corner No. 7 of February lode: tfrerrorvvrvmtvvvvrorrrvrrvrorsssrvrrororvvrvvrrvi to St. Johns, on the San Pedro line, United States Land Office, Salt Lake thenc north 79 deg. 14 min. west, 150.H and hauling it Into Mercur by team. 41 ft. to turner No. 1 of February lode; City. October 16, 1905. To Whom It May Concern: A A theneg north 53 deg. 30 inln. west. S Notice Is hereby given that the State 900.8 fl to corner No. 2 of February J. W. Oil die was in Zion nursing a 4 very badly damaged finger. He has of Utah has filed In this office a List lode, t leal with corner No. 3 or been In Nevada the past year, but No. 226 of lands selected by the said Creonilode; thence north 0 deg. 30 LOWEST UNDERSOLD. PRICES. fi NEVER came home to Utah to attend to busi- State for the establishment of perma- min. inf. 436 ft. to corner No. 3 of 4 ness matters here while nursing his nent water reservoirs for Irrigating Februtry lode; thence north 35 deg. 26 BEST GOODS. purposes, under section 12 of the Act min. si st. 4:i5.1 ft. to corner No. 4 or finger. & corner with of Congress, approved July 16. 1894. Fehnurv lode, identical A A and Goods Notions. General 11 Merchandise, Dry J. L. Conklin, formerly with the The following tracts, embraced in said No. 2 Of January lode; thence north & Mercur railway, has been offered a po- list, are In a township containing min- deg. 40 min. east, 1500 ft. to corner LIBERAL TREATMENT TO ALL. CALL AND SEE US. No. 3 of January lode, Identical with sition with the California Southeastern eral claims of record, vis.; & 1 the Canon S. W. of N. lode, Section 4 Vi, T. No. place 4. 23, S., corner railway, with headquarters at San R. 5 272.628 acres, I Mer. W.. 8. of beginning, containing Francisco. Mr. Conklin la a very Stockton, Utah. A copy of said list, so far as It re- from sl'ieh are to be excluded 1.637 worthy gentleman and has the good and wishes of The Miner with him wher- lates to said tracts, by descriptive acres It- conflict between Maud 4 rtrrtf rir (it - rfr .Jr siand 3.606 acreB In con- ;V 'It rOe t4 t4t rfr t4r i subdivisions, has been eonspleuously Mario a ever he may go. Brower and office Vet for in this "eon February lasted inspection by flict A A any person interested. lodes, i"l 1.465 acres in conflict beDonam Blanchard of Boston, who No. 52, Uncle Sain lode and Within the next sixty days following tween has for years harked the Overland of the date of this notice, under depart- Mack leaving a total net nrt- -i of Sunshine, has made a trip to the prop- mental instructions of November 27, 266.42't all of which are elaime.l erty and left Friday night for Idaho. 1896 (23 f D. 459). protests or con- and 8'81,;,1d fr-Un- i Mr. Itlanrhard Is confident that the tests I States mineral monument against the claim of the State to - M. EDMUNDS. Proprietor property will soon regain a paying ba- any of tie tracts or subdivisions here- No. 8 tr,,m corner No. I of each nt sis and is highly pleased with the inbefore described, on iho ground that SRlil la1 folrespectively, bear as campaign being conducted by Manager the same is more valuable for mineral lows: Fi'('ta Canon, south 5 deg. 22 W. Clark. E. than for agricultural piirjmsc. will min. wfs-t- . 4o57 ft.; January, south 15 .4 A Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for be received and noted for report to the deg. 21 min. weal. 2548.6 ft.; Now .T. G. Jacobs, former oiith 13 (leg. 21 min. west, superintendent, General Land Office, at Washington, Year, of the Merour railway, has secured sev- D. ( Failure so to protest nr contest, 2548.6 U : lloy, south 28 deg. 22 min, Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. XIC s eral big contracts on the Western within the time specified, will he con- west, 9 - ft.: Maybell. south 29 deg 44 mil west. 2903.4 ft.: Marion. Month railway. The gentleman still re- sidered sufficient evldenep of the M. tains his holdings in the S. L. character of the tracts, and 43 deg. 9 min. west. 2474.4 ft.: Maud, Fim-olaBilliard Room la Oraneciloa. railway and has simply resigned his the seletlon thereof, being otherwise south D deg. 21 min. west. 2032.9 ft. ; Good tiwtaml at tka Stockton CM. Sooalrw Srnybody at4 in west to order 22 lie recom- Fcbrntrv. soulh min. pay personal free front object inn. will position deg. tention to the other heavy work he has mended for approval. Brewer, souih 37 deg. 22 1326.6 undertaken. Mr. Conklin, former auFRANK D. HOBUS.Reglster. min. geet. 1285 ft.; Althla, south ditor of the road, haa an offer to go out Geo. A. SMITH. Receiver. deg. ll min. west, 1915.3 ft.; Monster, on the road and act aa general clerk First publication, Oct. 28. 1905. south 73 deg. 31 min. west, 956 4 ft.: and timekeeper for Mr. Jacobs, but la taut publication, Dec. 23, 1905. Creon, south 78 dqg. 25 min. west, 920.3 to-wi- ELIAS MORRIS S8L SONS CO. FINE TAILORING. copper, 7-- 3-- 4; NOTARY BihIMj copper, 7-- 7-- ... WM. N. GUNDRY. I copper, 7-- 7-- In ss Advertising rates on application to our local or Salt Lake office. Tuesday, com- s. counts. METAL Old la These rates hold good until January 1906, but do not apply to back ac- Mrs. Sadie Gundry by putting It Into shape for use before W. N. Gundry was a Salt Lake vl the beginning of winter In the moun-tainThis will give tbe Bell people itor this week. . a direct line Into Bingham and through J A Mesdames Collins and Mulenbruch that camp into Salt Lake City. A force of about fifteen men la now at work spent Tuesday In Grantivllle. In Mercur putting this terminus In A A H. P. Oliver la now employed at the first-clashape. new smelting works at Garfield. O' THE LINE AND THE TIME. A A Sins. R. M. Edmunds spent several THE MIDItAND ROUTE between days In Salt Lake City this week. Utah and the east Is by far the moat A A No new cases of scarlet fever In attractive route over the mountains town, for which we are duly thankful. during any season of the year. The scenery la exceedingly grand, the serA A Mrs. C. A. Douglas and sons, Nells vice superior and equipment used IV and Theo., went to Bingham . last the perfection of modern car building. Tuesday. Be sure and tMk for your ticket via A A Mrs. J. C. Reynolds was a passen- the Colorado Midland and get tbe ger on the outgoing train to Salt Lake best. Write General Agent, L. H. Harding, Salt Lake City, for further City Sunday. particulars and illustrated literature. A A o Town Clerk Alex Fraser, Is In Salt WHERE IS E. PLUM 7 Lake City where he is receiving medical treatment E. Plum, editor and publisher of A A Those living In the neighborhood of the Boyd County Register, Butte, Nethe depot have been greatly annoyed braska, for seven years previous to of late by tramps. July 1st, 1905, was lust seen and heard from at Portland, Oregon. July A A Peter Halton and Jas. Jones have 22nd, 1905. As Mr. Plum was In rather gone to Kimberley, where they have imor health at that time, it la feared he may have become temporarily desecured employment. ranged, ns no possible cause .can be A A Claude, the 3 year old son of Wm. learned for his disappearance. Mr. Plum was 6 feet high, weighed Wilson, has been very ill with croup for several days, but Is now convales- about 170 pounds, dnrk brown hair cent. slightly gray, deep blue eyes; had broad shroulders and stood erect; bad A A The father, mother and brothers of two small dark moles on left cheek; a Joe Davis spent a week with him in small blue scar In forehead; quite Stockton, leaving for their home la heavy brown, slightly sandy mustache when lust seen, and would have heavy Alexis, lit, last Thursday. beard If let grow. Much dark balr on A A Miss Clara Shelton returned last wrists, arms and body; age 36. Mr. Plum waa a practical mechanic Sunday from American Fork where she has spent the last month with her In all lines of newspaper work. A suitable reward will be paid for sister, Mrs. Nina Nellsen. any Information which will locate his A A News of a very encouraging nature whereabouts. Adress cornea from Deep Creek. Ore taken FRANK MOTHEDSEAD. from virgin ground runs as high as 74 1943 Euclid ave., Lincoln, Nebraska. per cent lead and 67 ounces of silver o to the ton. SUBSCRIPTIONS. One year, 75 cents. Six Months, 40 cents. ft.; Mack, south 44 deg. 34 inln. east, 545.2 ft: Castle, north 68 deg. 47 min. west, 904.6 ft. This consolidated claim U located approximately in Township 7 South, Range 18 West, unsurveyed, S. L. B. and M. The notice of location of each of llORHES AT i said lodes is of record in the office of Vt ALL HOURS the County Recorder of Tooele county, TWO DOORS WEST OF L O. O. Utah. ' The relative positions of the discovStockton - -- - -- - Utah ery points and the presumed course of each of said lodes embraced In said NOTICE OF APPLICATION consolidated claim being shown upon A PATENT. the plat posted on said claim and ou 1 f M. S. No. 5329. United States Land Office, Salt Lake the plat filed with the application for pateut in said lund office, the nearest City.1 Utah, October 16, 1905. Notice la hereby given that the Mon-st- known locations or mining claims beNo. 4889; TriMining company, a Utah corpora- ing the Masher, survey survey No. 4889; Alvia, survey tion whose principal pluce of business bune, 4889, and Uncle Sum, being lot No. Is Salt take City, Salt Lake County, No. 52. H. B. Windsor of 8nlt take Utah) by I direct that this notice be pubCity, Utah, ita agent and attorney-in-fac- t, has made application for a United lished in the Stockton Sentinel, the nearest, said miStates patent for the Canon, Junuary, newspaper published for a tieriod of nine weeks. claim, ning New- - Year, Roy, Maybell. Marlon, FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. Aland, February, Brewer, Althla, M ou& Putnam, Claimant's AttorSmith ster; Croon, Mack aud Castle lodes neys. consolidated mining claim, situate in First pub., Oct. 21, 1905; last, Dec. ClifB'n Mining District, Tooele county, 16, 1905. of 1500, 1500, UtnjL consisting 1500, Campbell Biros. Local & News Items A A hi very Co The Telephone company baa bought the power line Into Mercur the Jordan mgr. merly owned STOCKTON, TOOELE COUNTY, e.campell trams or saddle now busily engaged pany, and NEIGHBORS. STOCKTON SENTINEL. Entered as No. 18. 24GIVH US a CAlilit it tt tt tt lo-le- Sorenson Larson, tt tt tt tt tt tt tt j Walk Over Shoe Store, HTHE OLD RELIABLE wl Mary E. Brown, I :- -- ep THE STOCKTON CLUB r Pa-rifi- t non-miner- ii ft-- : Main Street. Stookton. y- T"i1 |