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Show The Weekly THE TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. U. STOCKTON. UTAH, SATUKpAY, JUNE 23. VOL. IV. EDITORIAL and Local DEPARTMENT. & Captain John Smith laved his neck by one of hla amours with an Indian princess and John Rolfe afterwards induced the daughter of an American king to marry him and go to England where the ladies at court treated her like a dog, as they have been treating American women ever since, except In cases where the American women have proved too smart for them to treat as they pleased. That was the first marriage. Every one since has been a downward step from the first one. Pocahontas was a princess in her own right. Her dad, old Powhatan, was a king. He hod the wealth to endow his daughter and eo he provided her with both the pedigree and the coin that her husband lacked. Since then American girls hare been demanding that their husbands provide one or the other of the necessary Qualifications and the Britons, never known to have the coin, have been working off their pedigrees while the brides daddies have put up the coin. England may, and doublie? will, raise a prolonged bowl the next time one of her degensons makes a erate mid dpad-lrnk- e the Newport rnl.;e by patronizing matrimonial pgpury, but Americans as they recall the fact will only that England begin this marriage business herself, and tint in the beginning America furnished not only the spondulix but also the fancy blood. o A Boston paper has added a new terror to the automobile by digging p the Flemish word for It, thus: "Flemish has enriched its vocabulary It by a new word for automobile. cornea from snel, rapid: paardeloos, withhorseless; zoondeerspoorweg, out rails; petrnolrljtulg, driven by petroleum. And it asks: How would you like to be hit by a n Anglo-America- n The man who steals a dollar Is a thief, but the one who steals a million is honored and called a great financier. XTameTBtraIghT6hirotlL- -: 'A man living on a farm near here came in a ehort time ago completely doubled up with rheumatism. 1 handed him a bottle of C'hunibtrlaln'n 1i.ln Balm and tn!d h'm to use it ficcly orii utter uring it he lut'd It not eutl.-flluy-de- r, not pay a cent for it. says C. A few of Pattens Mlllr, X. Y. days later he walked into the more us me eli aiglit as n Mrir.g sir.il dollar saying, give me another ltollle f Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I war.l It In the i oust- ."II ti.e t i r or it cuied me. For sale by Merrur Drug Co., hUrcur, and il E. Brwn, Stockton. i ; STCCKTON LOCALS AND OTHER BRIEFS. Miss Bertha Beaman of Silver City relatives here. c 4 Miss Stowell, cf Salt I akc City. U visiting her aunt. Mrs. G. G. Sch.eip. Mr. and Mrs. . I ane of Giahorn, (Dry Canyon), went to the metropolis Wcac-iacay- life. A mag In Arkansas was recently STOCKTON TOWN OFFICIALS. tried for, the assault and battery with Intent to kilL The state brought Into TRUSTEES George B rondo, presicourt of Jth weapons used a rail, ax. dent; W. H. Booth, Charloa Denton, of tonga, saw and rifle. The Henry Thomas, James gun, a Kelley. defendants counsel exhibited as the O. CLERK A. Fraser. other my'l weaiuns a scythe, TREASURER James G. Brown. pistol, dog, razor and hue. The J'fT decided the rase as felJUSTICE OF THB PEACE AND lows: "We, the Jury, would have given NOTARY Richard Q undry. a dollar to have seen the pr pitch-for- k, fight. Mr. Joseph Pnmlnvllle of Stillwater. Minn., after having spent over with COUATLY ALARMED to-4a- y twen-ty-nv- Cbc (BMtcbcncr Uionsc. n ,- 'b-Qi- .f?) o o THE STOCKTON CLUB o o o o XX o ir ; f. nr-m- in t n. Ftret-elaa- Mrs. N. A. Scribner Is sojourning wllii her hiKbaml at their tanch in St.hlier Canyon. .4 .4 Mrs. Nina Nellsen came up from American Fork this week, to visit her mother, Mrs. M. A. Shelton. .4 .4 We are greatly in need of an ordinance providing for a dog tax. There are too many canines In our town. N. Purdy of Tooele spent sev- eral days In our town this week, attending to diseased and decaying molars. Main Street. g s, st p p .Carries a tin-lo-- GROCERIES AND AiEATS $ 1 py.-r.i-t- a Din Street, Stocktc ii Hv-ri-vr- i to n O p-- tv-- Ohan-berlain'- s EElt ond Largest County. oe-1o- p-- ' t1l rf UU't nf-- on Iwi-- nB o o- -- ' it -- yfiF COLORADO Pliir and avpra'-- rot 2 'f p prl oil lo lfi f V Pullman Cld Bullion. The prept iIpvp onment ernn'sts cf pn I"" rnisaeut cnTinptirpa tlp 5"nfret s)aft nnd ip K. J. Pair it sitppri Mending nin-'ln . r , ll-- M ' fl' : - ' v 1 pin ! f "' 1 ' m til. I' 1'l"lli r""' ln'i.'liv Pv rrT'trntns n"t I'V. rm r l Mifl! tie "I'l at Orhlr rinpnV fry lumber I'm " ffty mirers P to lcavo t .f1-e? Vn the nr. 0 l i il il) i OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, Electric Fans. chair cars. Reclining -imr Pav nut),... Coaches. COLORADO TVr.iri: f'T. PpcMning I te For Chair l'fryMiirg Pirri Clnvs. Fcr Certhr, Tickets, Felders, etc., t'f dtrets ceimpd H. C. TCWNSEND, Ccnsuli-- St THROUGH SCENIC 111 -'lPB Pti-I- wn. t) PULLM AN BLEEPING CARS, WITHOUT CHANCE CF CARS. niir. i : , bull in said buildings bad been paid, but Loula. &&&&&&&& b y Are you going to the World'a Fair? ao, you undoubtedly want to get there ae quickly at possible. THE OREGON SHORT LINE. ..If In connection with the St P. & T. A., Louis, Missouri. G. f. lertluTItWi, Faiders, sic., address N. e.TOWNSCNDa tolHsm III TlCa fT lUb?, n l Hi U U PACIFIC RAILROAD, Is the abort, fa- -t route to St. Louie. AND ALL POINTS EAST. 0 Ask Short Line Agenta about cial Excursion Rates. ff UNION . ITEMS OF INTEREST. VARIOUS T From Ogden and 8nlt Lake City to rk. wi t.-- p FERTILE KMSAS 52 MISSOURI Sleepers, . ilt THROUGH SCENIC T ourist V (EL PORK, VEAL! IU RAILWAY 4roi The shipment brought $2,191.76. 'ir abnut $8 per ton. o TOOELE COUNTY. "i ld ITU, as&'ss.a's&'s&'s-&'s&'ss.'ss.'ss- Missouri Pacific shipping an ( u,.., BEEF, C R'k arp The Missouri Parlflc Railway Is the of cs,,'", Fupitlar Route to the nn nth from this prrperty. Tiie last consisrrpvit. nnii:ir,tiii i tc i vpr tvp"tv-twaeiilrd for i 3. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR AND nn rcntrols showing 199.5 otincpy aii- POINTS EAST. Ft. ops )jr Ip ST7Loiuis EAST PC I XT. pf the hr er, fp pf ilT,t ! .Fresh Meats; VIA o v-- , Through Service 1 T ri ) ft Wed-nsdn- 1 o) c) n n-r- tul . .4 The refreshing rai"s of lato have been greatly appreciated. Heres hoping they may continue through the summer. .4 .4 been Mls I ttcl'le Cc'.lin. who has Acad-eat St. Marys attending school v hiring I ho last eight months, is at home again. .4 .4 Mrs. IT. Macklnscn came out from y. aid will Fait Lake City with her ron and scvp'bI days spend daughters here. .1 , The beat during teh laat three or four wecKS Ins cause tha rapid evaporation of water In Rush lake, which is new but a pond. .4 .4 Miss Katherine Irvine Is at homo with her aunt. Mrs. Conroe Irvine. Sbe Is acccirtmied bv ber friend. Miss Stevens of Salt I ake City. .4 .4 Nrthlng of stnri'lng interest in mining news hereabouts of latn. bn all the mines are being wt rkoil and future ptrauects a- - vev promising. .4 was fnr'nmle W. T. McMarlTP if!,e!,o ' vin or - "f llie rriz-'rpnurii He F'Tri'cr by th cni Is the t:T,rr o' a t" rf irw slums .4 4 Tbn-- n 0 Stockton. 0 op rcc-rrd- 1 ' e- Va-dll- T . p. m. Leave Salt Lake City, Ar. i:U Tooele 4.M M Stockton 4:20 " Tlntlc Junct. 2:47 Mammoth Junct 2:44 " 2:40 Eureka " 2:22 Mammoth Ar. Silver City. Leave 2:03 Trains at Belt Lake make direct connection for all points north and east E. W. GILLETT. General Faasenger Agent J. L. MOORE, District lass. Agt I:M A Texas doctor owns an oil well. He By a PiiiiUnt Cough, but Perma- the best doctors for etomnch trouble, without relief, was advised by his drugmakes money from the sick and tbe nently Cured by Chamberlain's gist. Sir. Alex Richard, to try a box of B Cough Remedy. well, tco! J Mr. H.P. Bur'Mge, a student at law. Ghumberlains Stomach and Liver TabA Kansas man gut mad because be In GreenWIe, g. c., hud been troubbd lets. He did eo, and le a well man toIf troubled with Indigestion, bad found a hair pin In a pound of butter! for four torilve years with a continuous day. taete In the mouth, luck of appetite or , greatly ularmed constipation, give these Tablets a What did he export? A new Easter cough wlgpi he me, csueWg me to ftsr that I aa In and you are certain to he more trlul, hat or a house and let? than the last Stage of coneunipilon. Mr. pleased with the result. For sale at 23 seen having Chumliei uurhsge.J tain's cents box Mercur Mer. per by W. IL Klnnon, under whose superDrug Co., tpwtfly advertlprd, concluded cur, and M. 11 Brown, Stockton. vision the Majestic smelter out of Mil- to Now read what he pays of n Wt a remaikahlc ford demonstrated Its efficiency, is In Its I and aftermslng two botthaof thechange Mexico starting up a plant. imuiiUimiiliilimuimimuiiiiiiiiiiuiiuuiiiimmimiimiiiinminmuumniiii en eize. was permanently J told by Merrur Drug Go., Mi A man wore a lock of her hair next cured, : R. M. EDMUNDS, Prop. aha at. s. Brown. Stock'cn. his henrt for four months before he .Uncovered it was from her switch. The APPL CATION FOR PATENT. engagement la now shattered. M. A. No. 3835. .1 . United States Land Office, Salt . On the first of the present month, City,::Uta , Jane 13, 1904. in the east drift in the Beaver-IIarrl-oFirsi-Clo'Notice i. hereby given that Adam (L Far. 82929 Beat in this Section. some fine mine .In Beaver county, rhose postofflep mldresa is Stopler, native copper ore was uncovered. Giaborp, feoels County, Utah, and Ills 3 NEXT TO POSTOrriCE. STOCKTON. a w. 8. McCurnick, of Salt P The burial of Irene Harconrt. daugh- iAke Cli have mndc Utah, umnrmmmmntmwwmmrmnTmTmmnivtmmmmTmmmmnmmmmim applicater of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harconrt of tion Mr United States patent for Mercur. who died Monday, took place the Sign qt and Smuggler CunaolUlitt-e- d pt ti.sn oclock Tuesday afternoon at lode fining claims, eitnate In Op-hMount Olivet cemetery. ,.MlnJ District, Tooele County. .I . Utah, jCo.hlstlng of 1.500 nnd 1.500 linTL T). Tronom of tbe Creole mine of ear of Halil lodes,; Ftneline. who was In Salt Lake re- end topt.Jtespectivrly. anriYe ground, ca shown by the Is to be work states thst IL. M. LDMVNDS, Proprietor cently. official.-- pits of survey, being Survey vu beil vigorously at that property, No.' described In field the 50B2jand which is considered to be a valuable notes n dipint cf the offieini survey on one. with inagnetie varia.1 . tion gt IGBegreei, 30 minutes east, as Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for Samuel Kewhmise has been men- fciRomtioned as being tbe probable mancorner No. 1. a center of Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. ager of the mines proposed to form heBegiifincat Bum tot lode claim, from which the basis for the organization of the IJ.' M. 4 Monarch Mines & Smelters corpora-tio- min.8.'W.'5l4 No. bears 8. 35 deg. 49 feet, and running thence e Illlllard Room la Conner tine, 8. 48;deufc min. W. 1.500 feet to cor. . everybody Becetvea Good Treatuioal al tbo Kloektoa Qab. The long tunnel through which the ner Na.fi afsald Sun Set, thence N. 41 ores of tbe Cactus mines In Beaver 4deg. 4nlEW. 1500 feet to corner No. of Smuggler lode claim, thence N. county will pass to the reduction 48 eg.t4G Bln. EL 1.500 feet to rorner works has been completed to the No. F.Of thence 8. 41 deg. 14 length of 4.nnn- - feet. The connection min-- Si- Stilggler, UD0 feet to corner No. 1 of with the GOO level of the mine will be Sun Sctjod claim, the place of made wltbin the next 1,800 feet. a total area cf 41.322 .4 .4 O'd Fl!owa last Saturday night by Lclii will celebrate the Fourth of acres, toMn. which the aggregate area appearing upon the scene at close cf This was definitely settled at of 27.2a gaye in conflict with Lot No. the atters lodee meeting with straw-I'errle- July. of the citizens held yes- 44, Chltot Po. 2. IjOt No. G9, Red Pine, a meeting cream and cake. A most afternoon In the tabernacle. A Lo7AWpttfen Treasure Ixnle amendterday time was spent by all. Extension East Hidden committee consisting of three memb- ed, JLgRto-rifl4 ..1 ers-of the city - council --end - 141ms Faegjwj&SNMfn nlffit AYafm.J.fi.No, Pansehaiint. the venerable old Pinto Birdie Stoddard and Lulu Trane were 113 Riidirulf.' Lot Nn. 114 Cedar, Lot "Thom the writer saw when a small lad No. 149 Entitle, Lot No. 152, Dyke, Lot appointed. Nn. 16b Columbia Lode Amended, and forty rears boo fp Riyivor. nnlf thpn o 1 1 1 bp pi f sTviulte was sc old he seemed N. 170. Barr J.ndo mining rlaim. BINGHAM JUNCTION LOCAL8. reagy fpr tbe grpye. la new on evhibi-tio- n la pviirresly axroptPd and excltideil, at the Tt'bm Park Silt Lake. TTo Mr. George Barton was a visitor to leaving a net area of 14.10G acres here1 tuvnieT v.b'te. nod that Is some- I.ehi last by cbiimed and applied for. The area Tuesday. cf 0.159 of an acre in conflict wilh V. thing the writer has llrinpnd fro .4 i4 r'tcu when n bey that the race would There will be a grand ball given In K. Fl pp I ode Survey B0GG. for wliii b n oil vef no r.ppiication for pntent has iimt yb'tp nml lloltrilt-sam- e Goff's hall next Friday. i peon'e. The rtabna Park Is a (lied. i4 4 expressly included in this np-- re -- t tn tt-- rnuter of Salt i The IrnDcn. of residences In tbia bnildfng 1 T.ake City, and nlwavs carrie, city Is Eteadily going on. Fri'in corner Na 1 of Smuggler I .ode Complete L!i:s c!) teto Vhen vl't!ug the 4 4 U. .M. 87 N. M. 4. 8 claim. bears Na the revtors cf tbla nanny Mr. J. TT. ITorr paid a visit to Salt Tiio deg. 23 min. E. 1175.7 feet on Main street. Lake City last Tuesday. i'i Se.i t.p eef-peof each course and presumed length d Thl-below South. Just J v4 or lode line Is as shown by Hip Mr. C. Hamilton went to Salt Lake vein of survey. Said Sun Sot nnd plat on business. lari Tuesday City HONERINE riaisC! AND MILLING Smusslcr lede claims are situated In ,4 ,4 f COMPANY. fii'm a portion of tho unFiirvoved Tbe Bingham Junction Juniors and nnd of 6 8.. Range 4 Wnri, (O Townahlp part a baseball teams played This romnanya mll Is fn anend'd the Union stood Salt ake Meridian, Utah. Maid Fun Set C) itiro 4last Sunday. The scoreteam. order, aed nn grad" and Smuggler lodes locations mining rnrrlng 11 of to Union in favor the Ad'M,.r 3 u:e trrnri tut. claiiv being of record In the office of (3 ( Mieri nud aliiuevs will Vo the County Recorder, at Topeh City. Made ng Young Again. to nerm't of tbe cf In Tooele County, Utah, in Book "O C) T i s riPf'd the ores "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills of locations, at pages 97 nnd 98. C',f,a. h night fur two wn ke has put me in mine oner. from the Pen of said The Countv. nearpst O) :i y na;iln" wrltfa D. H. Turner known locations ntn; Vv gterklrn MluTwy A MilJ-l-i- r of being the aforesaid Thf-vTPa. the beat Deirpreytown, ? rrir-rn- v Trn1!ini in the world for Liver. Stomach and conflicting claims, and also the Sacra- Ci (;r V'Mrh J. a TUStia'Tn". Wl be t routpt Frit T pl-linwc In. Purely vegetable. Ncv r gripe. mento Lode claim, I.ot No. 81. mining ( T. K. Mur- - Orly 5!ic at all drugglets. ed at the TTnperitio ml 1. rial Ca 'lock ts Fe I I direct that this notice be published O) pimnri"te"d"et 1TU- - Vhen you want a pi ear ant physic try TabStomach Liver and dnr the !trertrn rf Geuorqt Puperlu. In the Weekly Sentinel, at Strck(on. o) W. J. ReSdety. tbp mlu Work lets. They are ea-- y to take and pleas- Utah, the newspaper published npirest (9 Meat In effect. For sale by Mercur Drug ant shin-nit( s 'a nrc.(rroiio- favorably and the said mining claim, for the period P are md0. Po.. Mercur, and M. E. Brown, O) o' of 9 weeks. Jooelo Ttin twtoe Piitflilt irn",'t to ah-Il- f fo FRANK D. HOBBS. Register. O) son fnua dailv all cf wbloh la taken 1 R. E. Ross. Claimant's Attorney. (6 Tt out la tbe old InuPfl, First publication dated. June 18. 1904. Co T to of flio reliu'e fpnna-ltrHpn Last publication August 13, 1904. work on the long tlieool ttbp I" rVm to fSfi plPH, of U in nVnt 7 0nn at n O) will 'lko1v tho nld hniw. Tt lio ( pt Htfln fvA oH q nl"TIRnl f nf ti'hV'i iTpwn rol4 jnn i Cm fiwnl fry pAwwo)joE mom g n V n i rv ('M r"T) ae-Snf nvirl (f In paHa-at- n AND THE non fo- -t a when the breast Is In 11 i the leadi of 1.500 feet will be attained. ta-R- . Pr. TIME TABLE. A. M. dii-tan- la visiting t H. A dated Mercur and go to work for Superintendent Clark. There la a scarcity of men at Mercur Just at present and until he can get more men Mr. Dern has been compelled to take a number of men off development work and put them to breaking ore for tha mill. Jt . Mercur has produced over 115.000,-00- 0 In gold during the few years of Its r SAME OLD STORY IN THE SAME OLD WAY." Anglo-America- who bad failed to settle with the lumber denier. The contractors secured releases of liens from the dealer and "evety thing's U vely." .4 . Miss Anns McIntosh, primary teacher In our schcol last year, who has been attending teachers Institute at Salt Lake City, returned to her home at St. John last Friday. , .4 The peace of our community has been greatly improved of late by the enforcement of the curfew law and the auppreaalon of the festive firecracker. Many thanks, Mr. President and Trustees. .4 .4 A Missouri teacher put this question to one of the boys In her school: "If ycur father gave wour mother $7 and 78 tomorrow what wcnld she have?" To which the boy promptly replied: A fit." .4 .4 There Is a ccolness between a Kan-sn- s A very girl and her "steady. little thing entranced them. She said that she had seen 50 summers, and lie innocently puked her how many years she had been blind. ,4 ,4 Through the efforts of seme of our citizens. the g orlous patriotic Fourth will bo celebrated in a fitting manner is our town. A committee has men airolnied. but the programme has net yet been arranged. .4 .4 Two concerts by the Stccktcn bards tl'ivonHc and adult) were rendered lat Monday evening i honor of the m"rriaec of our townsman. W. f. Tl"Y"r,ds. who. with his brido, visited relatives here. .4 4 rno cf cur irvoorcsihlp Juveniles s'ter on)' ring tb fniits rf a recent f bfriviri. rental knd to tli" ard Ice frr of p c"P.ilv. scda-wi r !b vrud bnrrv up fttprn; v'l get married. Mr. II . I wonder why? .4 A man will bitv a patent medicine r make teh hair grew on Ms bald head and a woman will buy the same irrd'clue to stop it from growing on Un. or ttn-V'hnt a funny o'd "crM this is things are always getting out of place. .4 .1 The members of Sunshine Rebekah lodge Nr. 10 surprised their brother NO. 50. 11)04 T. M. Gchuirrc' cr, Traffi c Mgr. D. E. Burley. G. P & T. A. D S. Cpt' .cr. A. G. P. & T. A Sa.t Lake City spe- it W W -- (? m ST. iMb w |