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Show i if 'A- I- - . - r i The Weekly . ! THE TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. S YOli. V. ; STOCKTON, UTAH SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1004. NO. 0. . STOCKjTON SENTINEL. (focktoa Ou 'V PUBLISHED AT year Subacrlptlona: mntbi ... months lira. W. N. Gundry.... Jmm T. Jakeman .Utah shipments of crude ore being made, the company should Boon be on a producing and dividend paying basis." J jl who Miss Lois Smith, has been gaged in religious work here during l.6 the last month, departed for Ogden last Tuesday, there to attend the anEditor nual conference of the Methodist Manager church. We hope to have her with ua again in the near future. NOTICE: During our abaenca any bualneaa transacted with lira. W. N. Gundry will be O. K. The lady will (or money due the office, will taka for Job ardara printing, etc. Jamea T. Jakeman, Manager. pt Jl en- Jl During the electric storm Wednesday lightning Btruck the large transformer at the corner of Main and Clark streets and consequently the business portion of towu used coal oil lamps that night. Numerous electric lamps were burned out by the lightning. jl Local & News Itrns Last Sunday and Monday nights Miss Lois Smith gave enjoyable entertainments, assisted by the Sunday O. E. Raddatz waa a Stockton vla-lt- school children. Miss Smith has endeared herself to the children here last week. and we sincerely hope she will be J Chan. Denton haa moved hia family sent back to us after conference. .1 jl to Tooele for the winter. Active preparations are being made the building and equipping of an Mr. and Mra. H. G. Wright hare for electric plant at the bead of Soldier gone to Salt Lake City to reside. canyon, the object being to supply J Jl Stock-toW. J. Shelton haa been ill and un- electric power for tbe mines of Dry Canyon and Ophir. It will able to work for the last ten daya. be known as the Connor Mining tc Jl Jl The family of C. A. Ormiaton haa Electric Power company. jl moved from Park City to Stockton to Mrs. R. M. Edmunds made a flying reside. to home her here last Monday, retrip . Jl Mr. and Mra. Theo. Kelley and turning to Salt take City the same Mr. E. is confined in the Salt daughter went to Salt Lake City last day. Lake private hospital, suffering from Tueaday. lie has inflamatory rheumatism, Jl jg two Stock-to- n been confined to his bed about waa a C. Mltchener E. Major and his recovery is not as rapviaitor thla week, on mining busi- months id as could be desired. ness bent. n. Jl Jl Mrs. Mol lie Allen, of South Fork. J. W. Reynold ia erecting two fine sfie has prevented attacks reaidencea on Connor avenue and Ky., says -- Nob Hill. of cholera morbus by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and I.iver Tablets J Jl when she felt an attack coming on. Joaeph Hughea haa been appointed Such attacks are usually caused by town marshal with a salary of $80 indigestion, and these Tablets are Just per month. what la needed to cleanse the stomach Mr. and Mrs. William Tate and and ward off the approaching attack. children of Tooele were Stockton vis- Attacks of bilious colic may he prevented In the same way. For sale by itors last week. Mercur Drug Co., In Mercur, W. E. Jl J A large livery stable is being built Brown. Stockton. for Wataon Bracken on the lot north Chloride Point A shipment of of the blacksmith shop. twenty-fou- r tons of ore was recently ' Jl Jt made from this property on Lion hill, Mra. N. C. Price and Master old Price spent several daya on the between Ophir and Mercur. The ore ' 8crWmer ranch thi week. . was settled for on controls showing PerjreqUqed. $8$ ounces Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fielding and two and ,215 ounces gold, the consignnieces, the Misses Halstead, are visit- ment netting the lessees, George 8L ing Mr. F.s mother, Mrs. Henry Booth. Clair and George W. Clark, $2,774.84. A carload of ore shipped in June netJl Jl A. T. Malcolm, who was hurt at the ted the shippers $2,190. The lessees Honorine mine recently, is almost well are sinking on the vein, which conagain and will soon be able to resume tains a streak of ore varying from work. eight inches to two feet in width. The workings on the Chloride Point Jl Jl The number of strange faces met are sixty fet deepr than any other on on our streets Is steadily increasing. the hill. A tunnel is now being drivOne is almost a stranger In his own en to tap the vein' at a distance of 200 feet country nowadays. er Jl Jl Taken With Cramps. John Painter has moved his family to Tooele. His house was bought by Wm. Kirmse, a member of the Oscar Anderson, who will renovate bridge gang working near Llttlepnrt, and reside in same. was taken suddenly ill Thursday night Jl Jl with cramps and a kind of cholera. His Mrs. F. M. Davis and father. Isaac case was so severe that he had to Canto have Alberta. gone Elkington, have the metiers of the crew wait ada. to visit their sister and daugu-te- r, him and Mr. Gifford was called upon and Mrs. Clara Walters. consulted. He told them he had a medJl Jl icine in the form of Chamberlain's C. J. Garber, of Dry Canyon, has Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy returned from a trip to his old home Colic, that he thought would help him out, went to his where visit he in Illinois, and accordingly several doses were aged father, who is Incurably ill. administered with the result that the .4 Jl fellow was able to be around next day J. A. Scott, the genial ticket and The incident quite highly ot freight agent of the S. P., L. A. & S. Mr. Gifford's speaks medicines. Eikader, L. C. R. R., left for pastures new last Mr. S. made many friends Iowa,, Argus. Monday. This remedy never fails. Keep it in while here. your home, it may save life. For sale J .4 Miss Anna McIntosh is quite ill at by Mercur Drug Co. In Mercur, M. E. her home in St. John. Miss McIntosh Brown, Stockton. taught the primary department of UTAH DIVIDEND PAVERS. our school last year and has been reengaged this year. For the month of July, Utah min.4 J Postmaster W. N. Gundry, who has ing companies declared dividends as been III for the past month, is on the follows: road to recovery, but twill be some 000Annie Laurie. $12,500; Century, $3.-- ! ;Daly West, $72,000; Geminl-Key- time before he will be able to resume stone. $50,000; Grand Central. $20.-00his usual occupation. Mammoth. $20,000: Silver King. Jl Jl $100,000; Salvator, $2.000; Tetro. of son L. Charles Denton, George U. S. Mining Company. $200,000; Denton, is confined at St. Marks hos- Utah Consolidated. $150,000. Total. had appendipital. It was thought he citis. but medical examination proved $937,500. such not to be the case. Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Jl .4 Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Last Tuesday night Stowe's Uncle Diarrhoea Remedy and PerToms Cabin company presented that haps a Life Saved. m well known play to a crowded house "A short time ago I was taken with or tent rather. None were disapa violent attack of diarrhoea and bepointed as much was not expected. lieve I would have died If I had not .4 .4 The weather of late has been very gotten relief. says John J. Patton, a A pleasant, and the recent showers very leading citizen of Patton. Ala. welcome. While those residing in friend recommended Chamberlains the city have been sweltering we Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. have I lieeu sleeping very comfortably I bought a twenty-fiv- e rent bottle and after taking three doses of it was enunder quilts. Jl .4 tirely cured. I consider it the best A number of houses have been remedy In the world for bowel commoved from Silver City. Utah, to plaints. For sale by Mercur Drag Co., "Stockton of late. During the last six in Mercur, M. E. Brown. 8tockton. months the town has had a much room points to growth and everything STOCKTON TOWN OFFICIALS. great activity in the near future. 4 .4 TRUSTEES Georg Brands, presiMr. and Mrs. N. A. Scribner and dent; W. H. Booth, Charles Denton, family are at their ranch in Soldier Henry Thomas. Jamas Kelley. until remain will eanyon. where they CLERK A. G. Fraser. September, when they will return to TREASURER James G. Brown. their home in Sait Lake City, where JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND the Misses Scribner will attend school. NOTART Richard Gundry. .4 0; $3,-00- Jl From Mining Review: The great Honorine tunnel has so effectively, drained the Honorine mine at Stockton. Utah, that the company is now raising and shipping ore from the mammoth ore measures on the ftoMoot level. With its new mill In active operation and with regular o If those havkif friends or relatives in he missionary in any part of the United Stiles will give us their address we will be pleated to send a ropy of this papr to them during their absence, com, If the missionary is In foreign lands, the same proposition ail) hold good, with exception of extra foreign postage. agaljpi the Hun. Thomas Kearns. On the I9f tray, this psper has ever been in hMUsvor. It has welched his DR. F. M. DAVIS. rourgp Sfoni the time he first entered PMVSI0I4N SMO no time upo4ltseengreattheoffice, and atreason unasoN for slightest WELL SEASONED UTAH TIMBER. wing the confidence it placed :: Stockton, - - Utah, Aa long as he conducts him-bFrom the Milford Times. has In the past it will be A state Is only a big corporation; fit his back, with what little in- It has, to keep him in a in another sense. It is an overgrown W. N. Gundry, position n ably and honorably filled. family. The sequence would then be NOTARY PUBLIC, Anritfuriher. in taking this stand we that the affairs of a state, its govern- are Wily voicing the sentiment of a Stockton, Utah. ment and well being should be han- largipiajority of our constituents. As At the Pustofflce. dled as a business corporation should for Rruth, its vituperations of the be handled, and in a nearer tense as seiuqpr have become so stale that it NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR s family should be handled. 1'he In- atlnljl in the nostrils of the average PATENT. vott .throughout the state, and is (loM. A. No. 3843. terest of one should be the interest ins pore to keep Tom before the peoU. S. land Office, or all. You cannot mismanage the af- ple pan possibly any other sheet. Salt lake City, Utah. fairs of a corporation and make it a Steuld it for auy reason leave the July 22, 19U4. out of its columns aud he business success. You cannot keep senior Notice is given, that in purshoi 14 wish to subsidize any paper, suance of hereby the Act of Congress ap a family contented and only work Tru I should lie the first one 10th, 1872, the Stockton ti May proved a visit from lilin. Its abuse acts Gold for certain members of it. What then Mining and Milling company, a as recommendation of to character is more natural than that a business coi'iKiratlon organized under the laws its let lots. of the State of Utah, whose postufflee administration, an administration hantj address is Salt lake City, Utah, by E. dled along the lines which would make A JUDICIAL SUGGESTION. 11. Jacobs, its treasurer and agent, haa a corporation successful, would be the made application for a patent for 1,500 la state. What then best thing for a Fro the Milford Times. linear feet of the Goo Goo Eyes lode, Ti t state Republican more natural than an administration convention hearing Rold, stiver and other prerlous which would be for all sections fair will e held In Salt take City on Aug- metals, with 600 feet in width of surface ground, situated in Rush Valley and just, would be for the best in- ust ft next. There will undoubtedly be afjarge attendance, as there should Mining District, County of Tooele and terests of the state? be, wratue the wurk to bo done Is ot Stale of Utah, and described by the ofTo accomplish this, the state must the greatest importance to all the peo- ficial plat now conspicuously posted on hare at iU head a man who is capa- ple ft this state, and more than ordi- said claim and by the field notes on file in the office of the Register of the disble to handle his private business suc- nary fare and political sagacity should be sHPluyed iu selecting candidates to tricts lands subject to sale in Salt He must be honest and fill cessfully. various offices for the nest four lake City, L'tah, with magnetic variaHe must be fearless yeatpj br the reason that it looks very tions at 17 deg. E. as follows, Beginning at corner No. 1 of said In all lines of duty. He must be patri- much now as If the Republican party whence tbe rorner of aeea. 27, otic to conserve the Interests of all would weep the stale and carry the claim, 28. S3 aud 34, T. 4 8.. R. 4 V bears an eloqtloii by large unprecedentedly his large family and to see that all majority, and, hence, the necessity for N. 74 deg. 58 min., W. 1046.7 feet and are given equal justice. grejtt are in the selection of suitable the discovery of said rlaini bears S. This is a high standard and one as 'Wal as avalfelile candidates to 82 deg. 1)4 mlu., B. 798.5 feet distant, thence running 8. 60 deg. E. 1500 feet various offices. hard to find in any one person, but he fill to corner No. 2 said claim, thence JL is one ThHt. office tu filled be that must be found to make a governor is Mrall the 30 deg. E. 600 feet to corner No. 8 of to supreme Importance who would fill the highest ideal of the aid claim, thence N. CO deg. W. 1600 peaktjWe refer to the office of ' office. ' the Supreme court. This great feet to corner No. 4 of said claim, and The frlenda of John C. Cutler claim ofB is not a political one, liecause It thence S. 30 deg. W. COO feet to corla wsf and above politics and should ner No. 1. the place of beginning. that he cornea the nearest to filling be From the discovery of said claim the tepj as far removed from the this Ideal than any before the public. cs maelstrom as possible. Wepolitisug-g- s hide line hears N. 6(1 deg. W. 740 feet Uat existing conditions require and 8. 60 deg. K 760 feel. They point to hia business ability by Line of said claim at 999.3 feet and showing how he haa managed hia own thi l' a candidate for this sacred office should have ' to be distant from rorner No. 4 of aald claim ortaut im himself aa so to raise private affairs, ch iff by the delegates of a red hot intersects line between secs. 27 and 14, from comparative poverty to affluence. po tlcl convention. But to the credit T. 4 8., R. 4 W. at 89 deg. 56 min. W. They point out that his record as a u(fhRepubIlcan party, be it said, it 903.9 feet from 14 sec. corner and at kes a mistake in the sele- 8. 89 deg. 55 min. K. 1743.4 feet from bualneaa man la perfectly clean and the corner of aeea. 27, 28, 88 and 84. cts standard bearers, that hia integrity la unquestioned. be-- . ' claim contains 20.661 avlU candidates i several bq paid nUning ha to a man who la and forma a part of tbs L W. 7 is him aline Iss tills lilili fliliir broad enough to look after tbe Inter- most of secTSTT sniff RYrmof ei5T84-T. ill whom the writer knowa ests of all clasaea of the people and nd professionally, and we can 4 8.. R. 4 W., Salt Lake Meridian. There are no adjoining mining in every section of the commonwealth. ay of a, truth that they are ail able Goo Goo Ryes extension That though he is a Republi- Jurists and well qualified to adorn the rlalma, except not state. the is claim, unsurveyed. of mining It tfne-Supreme can, that hia partisanship is never of- our Notice of location of said mining purposs to draw any Invidious disfensive. That though he is interested tinction In this connection. We all claim la of record in the office of the in many industries and corporations, know that a judge of the Supreme County Recorder of Tooele County, Mining book Q ot he haa always called himself a work- court should be a man of spotless State of Utah, in 227. . loeatlona at with in page learned the law, character, ing man. That though he la religI direct that this notice be published to do the right as he sees the courage ious, he never can descend to big- right at all times and on all occasions. in the Stockton 8entinel at Stockton, otry. In a word, that he will make One of the leading candidates before County of Tooele and State of Utah, s tbe convention, in our npiniiui, pos- for a jieriod of nine consecutive weeks. a governor for Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS. sesses in an eminent degree the qualiRegister. Ideal ties the which enter into judge. STATE 8CHOOL8 IN SAFE HANDS. We refer to D. N. Straup of Sait take J. K. BOWDLE, Attorney. Mr. Straup forj First publication. July .30. 1904. City. We Nelson has the past fourteen years, and it Is nut State Superintendent tast publication. SepL 24, 1904. made an enviable record daring the out of bounds to say that during hia NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR four years he has held the office. twelve years of practice In Utah, he U. S. PATENT. has earned more than a state regulaThough a Republican of a pronounced tion aa an able lawyer and M. A. No. 3849. type he entered upon hia duties In a practitioner. Mr. Straup is in tbej EDITORIALS - i e re-ce- lt i broad-minde- to-wi- u - Jus-tic-lf . Tkam-awL-l- 14 hat per-sortu- ly Vrr life-lon- g - . first-clas- have-know- Kuci-eaafu- non-pafzan spirit. The schools were hls only care and everything else had to take second place in hia thoughts. The effect of this policy Is a general advancement in popular education throughout the entire state. Only once during his administration has the Democrats made an effort to make political capital nut of an action on hia part. This was at the arhool book convention. They were so thoroughly routed that time that they have never attempted It again. People of all classes and politics are satisfied with the progress of the schools which after all comes closer to the heart of all than almost anything else. So much has this been true of Prof. Nelson that all opposition in hls own party has been silenced and it is a settled thing that he will be renominated by acclamation. The Democrats will of necessity put a man on their ticket for this position, hut his chances of election will be so slight that nolmdy will give him a moment's thought. rt TRUTH AND VITUPERATION. l prime of vigorous manhood. 4u years,; of age, and recognized by tbe pmfes- sion aa an able, clean, clearheaded, logical lawyer of Jthe very highest order. a lit associate of one of the present Incumbents, of whom all of Southern Utah feel justly "proud. The nomination of Mr. Straup would. in mr Judgment Prove s tower strength to the ticket throughout the tand Office. take City, Utah, U. 8. Salt July 26, 1904. Notice Is hereby given, that in pursuance of the Act of Congress approved May Kith. 1872, the Stiver Coin Mining Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State ot address Is 8alt , r,,ih hy k. Kberliardt, its (.y president and agent, has made ap- plication for a patent, for the ronsoliNELSON WILL SURELY SUCCEED dated mining claim of said company, the same being for 1.5U0 linear fpet on HIM8ELF. thi Frink ie Ela lode. l.Snn linear feet Inn the IJttle Alex lode. 896.4 linear From the Courant Bingham Junction linear I(H,e. am, It Is all over. The die has been css) ffiHt (m ho Adplim lorto Kjd. Kftt(, ()(i and State Superintendent of Public Hnd oilier precious metals with struction Nelson will sncceed himself ground of 560 feet In width on In the office he has filled so ably tlttr- Jinra "" on Alex. 6H7 the Little Inp the past four years. It is now too on lhi A(,.lilia and 6ti7 feet in widthVatlate for anefther to come before the;.,,. Knt'b- lodes situated In Rush ' conventlon with any hope of success. lev Mining District, County of Tooele , : '7.'" - ...1 me. i. , VMM. bn. n... hn," he Ela claim tbe lode line bears N. 78 deg. min., W. 625 feet, and 8. 73 deg. 37 min., E. 875 feet. From the discovery of said Little Alex claim the lode line bears N. 78 deg. 87 min.. W. 790 feet aud S. 78 deg. 37 min.. 13. 710 feet. From the of said Adelina lode the lode line bears N. 3 deg. 20 min., E. 320 feet and S. 8 deg. 20 min., W. 576.4 feet. From the discovery of said Kattie lode the lode bears N. 41 deg. 56 min., K. 594 feet and S. 41 deg. 56 min., W. 325 feet. Said consolidated mining claim contains 56.729 acres and forma a part of 8. El . 18 and N. E. ot see. 19. T. 4 8.. K. 4 W.. Salt take Meridian. There are no conflicting r.ainia end the nearest patented claim Is the Thlresa, tat No. 66, and the iii'arest Incat Urn is the Caledonia lode mining claim, unsurveyed. The not Ices of location of the mining claims comprising said consolidated mining claim are of record In the office iff the County Recorder of Tooele County, Utah, in Hook "H," as follows, 27 dlsi-over- 4 to-wi- Adeline 363. at page 362 Kattie Little Alex at page at page and Frin-ki- e Ela at page 3b5. I direct that this notice to be published In the Storkton Sentinel, at Stockton, County of Tooele, and State of Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. J. R. HOWDLE, Attorney. First publication, July 30, 1904. Last publication, Sept. 24, 1904. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. M. A. No. 3832. United States tand Office, Salt take City, Utah, June 13, 1904. Notice Is hereby given thpt Adam G. Stolper, whose poatofflee address ia Gisborn, Tooele County, Utah, and hia W. S. MrCornlek, of Salt take City, Utah, have made application for a United 8tatea patent for the Sun Set and Smuggler Consolidated Lode mining claims, situate in Ophir Mining District, Tooele County, Utah, consisting of 1,600 and 1,600 linear feet respectively, of said lodes, and surface ground, aa shown by tbe official Plata of survey, being 8urvey No. 5092, and described in the field notes and plat of the official survey on die lnthis office, with magnetlo variation at 16 degrees, 30 minutes east, as follows: Beglnlng at rorner No. 1, a corner of tbe Bun Set lode claim, from which U. H- - VL VLJtUK Ihenrs $, deg 4t min. W 696.4 feet, and runnlng lhencT 8. 48 deg. 46 min. W. 1,600 feet to corner No. 2 of aaid Sun Set, thence N. 41 deg. 14 min. W. 1200 feet to corner No. 4 of Smuggler lode claim, thence N. 48 deg. 46 min. E. 1.500 feet to corner No. 8 of Smuggler, thence 8. 41 deg. 14 min. EL 1,200 feet to corner No. 1 of Sun 8et lode claim, the place of beginning. rontainlng a total area cf 41.222 acres, from which the aggregate area of 27.216 acres in conflict with Lot No. 44, Chicago No. 2. Lot No. 69, Red Pine, tat 79. Hidden Treasure tade amended, tat 80, 1st Extension East Hidden Treasure, tat No. 109, Weston, tat No..' 113 Summit, tat No. 114 Cedar, Lot No. 149 Emille, tat No. 152, Dyke, tat No. 16i Columbia tade Amended, and tat No. 170, Barr mining Halms, is expressly excepted and exrluded, leaving a net area of 14.106 acres hereby claimed and applied for. The area f 0.429 of an acre in conflict with W. K. Stone Lode Survey 566, for which no application for patent has been filed, is expressly included in this application. From corner No. 1 of Smuggler tade 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 lode claims are situated in and form a jtortion of the unsurveyed part of Township 5 S., Range 4 West, Salt I.ake Meridian, Utah, said Sun Set and Smuggler lodes locations mining claims being of record In the office of the County Recorder, at Tooele City. In Tooele County, Utah, in Bonk "O of locations, at pages 97 snd 98, records of said County. The nearest known locations being the aforesaid conflicting claims, and also the Sacramento tade claim, tat No. 81. mining claims. 1 direct that, this noticp be published In the Weekly Sentinel, at Rtcrkion. Utah, the newspaper published nearest the said mining claim, for the iierind of 9 weeks. FRANK D. HOBBS. Register. R. TC. Ross. Claimant's Attorney. First publication dated, June 18. 1904. tast publication August 13. 1904. official plat now conspicuously posted on said consolidated claim this Republican year, to gain tbe the field notes on file in the office pithilean nomination to any office In 'of lh Register of the district lands, I tab, tah means an elertfon to that office, "ubject to sale at Halt Lake 1 h.. variations at deg. 'with magnetic So far- as Professor Nelson is con las fn.lnwx. cerned, the thing is already Beginning at corner No. 1 of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Frinkie Ela lode, whence the corner Publication No. 5576. to secs 17. IS. Ill and 2n. T. 4 8.. It. j EDITORIAL NOTES. 14 W. I mars N. 72 deg. HI min.. K. 233.4 Department of the Interior, tand ' distance; thence running 8. 27 Office at Salt take City, l'tah. August From the Courant, Bingham Junction. feet . 12 min.. W. 1(135.5 feet to corner 9. 1904. The way the Young Men's Ihmiio-crati- c No. ;; of Little Alex lode: theme N. Notice Is hereby given that the folclub of Sail take is sizing up 73 13u2.5 lowing named settler has filed notice W. nun.. 37 deg. financially, they are going to make it feet of hls Intention to make (Inal proof to Intersection of line so hot for the opposition that when or S. In support of his claim, and that said thence lode; Adelina the election la over and the ballots deg. 2o min.. IV. 417 feet to corner proof will be made before the Regls-ie- r counted, some of Ihem will know they No. 3 of said Adelina lode; thence N. and Receiver of the United States have been In a fight. iu7 di g. 36 min.. W. W'7 feet to corner tand Office at Sait take Uitv. ltah. No. 2 or snid Adelina lode; I hence N. on September 20. 1904. viz: Edwin B. The fight for the nomination is 3 deg. 2u min.. K. Wit; 4 feel to corner Cassity, Hd 12980, for the tat 4 anil nearly over, as far as the Republican No. 1 of said Adelina lode, which is southwest 14 northwest U Section 3. stale iteket Is roncetned. and still Idcnlical with corner No. 1 of the Kat- south 14 northeast 14 Section 4. town-- i only one candidate for Superintendent tie bale, whence '4 see. corner between ship 4 south. Range 5 west. Salt take of Public Instruction has been men- secs. 18 and li. T. 4 S R. 4 W.. bears Meridian. , tioned. Of course it Is always s. 62 deg. .65 min., w. 189.5 feet disHe names the following witnesses for another to be placed in the tant; thence N. 41 deg. 56 mill.. 13. 919 to prove hls continuous residence field, but his chances at this late date feet to corner No. 2 of said Kattie lode: upon aid cultivation of said land, viz: would be very slim Indeed, even If he i hence 8. 67 deg. 36 min. E. 6U7 feet to John Hodgson. had not to meet so strong a man as rorner No. 3 of said Kattie lode; Stephen Hlgley. of Erda. Utah. the present incumbent. It has been thence S. 47 deg. 35 min.. V. 326.4 feet Mark Hodgson. pointed out before that the slate to corner No. 5 of said Frinkie Ela Jamea Hlgley. of Grantsvilie. Utah. schools are in safe hands, and now lode: thence 8. 73 deg. 37 min.. E. FRANK D. HOBBS. 1 Frinthere ia no question but that he will 1377 6 feel to corner No. of said Register. 1.. II. GRAY, Attorney. guide their destinies for another four kie Ela lode, the place of beginning. . years. From the dlseuveiy of said Frinkie First Publication August 20, 1904. it. i 1 to-wi- I Our city contemporary, which styles itself Truth. and which puts on so many metropolitan airs, has seen fit to jump with all Its little power upon the country press of the state. The reason for the attack is from the fact that so large a number of the country newspapers have come out square-toe- d for Senator Kearns. In making Its attack It screams and rants In its Impotent rage, bandying epithets, such as venial. shameless." and so on. too numerous to mention. In a word, it. claims that the senior senator has taught up the press of the country, liy innuendo it would have its readers believe that the state press has lately found out the merits of Senator Kearns, and that it has only lately becan voicing those sentiments. This brings the matter home to this psper. and It needs must defend Itself. Now, Mr. Truth, we utterly defy yon or any other paper, man or woman, to point out one instance where this sheet has ever said nr did one thing 364 ili-g- 34 : jmis-sibl- . |