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Show The Week THE TOOELE STOCKTON SENTINEL. second-clasmatter tbe postofflce at Stockton. Utah. Entered as s Subscription: One year, $1.00; six months, 75 cts: three months. 50 cts. The above prices are cash in advance and do not apply to subscription due prior to July 14. 1900. JAS. T. JAKEMAN, Managing Editor. . Mrs. Dora L. Shelton. .. .Local Editoi METAL MARKET. Tuesday, September 4. Sliver, 674, lead $5.75; copper, 18 cents. Wednesday, September 5. Silver, 67 lead, $5.75; copper, 18 cents. Thursday, 6 Silver, 67 34 cents; lead, $5.75; copper, 18 cents. cents; Friday, 7 Silver, 67 4 lead, $5.75; copper, IS cents. Saturday, 8 Sliver, 68 cents; lead, $5.75; copper, 18 cents. RIEGER ft UNDLKY, The Whiskey Merchants. Salt Lake City. UTAH 1-- Students, Attention! The Brigham Young University at Provo opens Monday, September 10, 1906. Send ' for catalogue. VTth'w ml; OF STOCKTON. President. Brand, George Henry Thomas, James B. Hickman, E. R. Macklnson, Board of Trustees. G. Brown, A. G. Frazer, Clerk. W. H. Booth, Treasurer. F. A. Glbeaut, Town Marshal. DRUG tT h e buyers' friend) !e located next door north of the postofflce. In the city of opport unities, and we do Owl drug bnsineM. J. You buy. fresh Eggs, Why not insist on HEWLETTS ROASTED COFFEES. ROYAL CRYSTAL BRAND J. R. Rand was out from Salt Lake last week to look after his interests here. J Jl Mr. Walter Reynolds is spending the week with friends and relatives In Stockton. - . Sunshine Rebekah lodge No. 16 gave a picnic Sunday, Sept. 9, at Angles grove. Jt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denton have been doing business in Salt Lake the greater part of laat week. ji ji Miss Maggie Denton of Tooele City left laBt Wednesday to 'attend school In Salt Lake City this winter. . Mr. Pym Mitchener baa just turned from Goldfleld, where be n the light. red Gans-Nelao- J Jl A birthday party was held Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Colvin. A pleasant social evening waa spent J J Miss Ross Brown left for her home in Salt Saturday last, after a pleasant visit of two weeks In Stock-ton- . Jl Jl Our district school will open next Monday morning. The trustees are anxious to see tbe opening day well patronised. .1 , Mrs. D. R. 'Williams returned home last Wednesday. She is slowly recovering and hopes soon to be able to be on her feet again. A very enjoyable dance was given In Stockton I. O. O. F. hall Wednes- day evening by Edward Macklnson, James Spalding and Ben Brown. Jl Gans proved be le the race hone: and Nelson from beginning to end. He Is tbe premier lighter of the light-weight division. that is, he out-point- d 1 Jl Superintendent Sapplngton of the Cyclone was In Salt Lake on business last week. The Cyclone, like all the rest of the Stockton properties. Is getting ready for a big boom. . It Is the intention of the publishers to install a printer and a Job office in Stockton as soon aa possible, also to boom onr paper and the prosperous camp that Is growing around us, Jl Ji William C. Alexander was in camp again last week, and after a three the days inspection of his property, Black Diamond, returned to Saltl-akverv well pleased with his inspection. e jt Jl' Development Is progressing on the l.Ono-foo- t level of the New Stockton, and almost before the public know it Stockton will have another of Utahs big mines, n companion shipper to the Honerine. . . William C. Alexander, manager of the Black Diamond and Southport brings always Mining oompanles, cheer and comfort to the camp when de-.-0- 'rriv? The New Stockton manflsoment ig busy establishing the new double deck cage. .4 ,4 Sullivan wants to meet, Joe Cans now. A contest between' the two would prove a great card. 4 .4 Mrs. Deal WiTson'and boy have been quite seriously 111 for the past week, but are improving. Manufactured only by INLAND CRYSTAL BALT CO.. N. W. Clayton, Manager, Salt Lake City, Utah. , ! Illinois Central way Bldg, REMEMBER. Jf your local merchant does not carry In stock Temple Brand Gar- ment!, Rauma Head Sweaters, Se-gLily Underwear, send, your orders to tho sole manufacturers, Salt Lake Knitting Works. MAN-- . The Pierpont School .located at Nafth Temph8aTttAKer opens Its flfth year, September 17, 1906. This school offers as thor-ouc- h and excellent work Id Its lines ss can be had In the finest eastern colleges. Its courses Include Elocution. Voice and Physical Culture, Public Speaking. Theatricals, English and Shakesiteare. Write for circulars. '0Wew village In Utah. Block machines from $100 npward. Start a small plant and become independent. Correspondence solicited. P. O. Box 1121, Sait Lake City. Ind Phone 2806-7- . THE KEELEY CURE. Drunkenness Cured. A positive and permanent cure for drunkenness and the opium diseases. There la no publicity, no sickness. Ladles treated as privately aa at their own homes. The Keeley Institute. 334 W Bo. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. SMOKE THE BEST. BLUE POINT PERFECTO CIGAR. Whitaker and Dallas, Makers. 134 W. 3rd South Street, Salt Lake City. WASH IT AWAY. and uremic poisoning cured. ,nd Castilla Hot Springs Water does the work. Rheumatism vanishes at Its touch. For rates apply to C. H. Room 222 Souihworth, Manager, Commercial Club budding, Salt Lake I 'Mty. DeWitts Salvo TRUNK3, TRUNKS. g foiiver R. Meredith, $ Trunk Manufactur-- j er. 155 For Piles Burns, Sores XXSttWS Main St., Salt Lake. MMStt. University of Utah. Chi-'Sg- $19.-431.8- 7. DETECTIVE SERVICE COMPANY, 328429 D. F. Walker Block Machines. Want to establish a plant In every city, town ' and s, wUtah State News 8 PETERSONS Concrete tlm-nKu- three-fourth- w Salt Lake City, Utah Offices, 11 and 12 Eagle Block. Invention Trade patented. marks secured direct with Washington. THE BERRUM PORTLAND CEMENT STONE CO. CONCRETE BUILDING ROCK UFACTURERg. SOLE AGENT8 FOR . THOMAS Salt Lake City, Utah, We are prepared to undertake all proper detective bualnesa intimated to us for corporations and individuals. Consultation and advice free. Call or write. Phones; Ind. 3988, Bell 1316-- SALT THATS AL1, SALT I ji J V j. M. Attomey-at-La- . FRESH o Miss Lucille Collins left last week for Salt Lake to attend school. .4 .4 Mr. R. M. Edmonds spent the latter part of last week In Salt Lake. Ji THE OWL et SHORT STOPS. JI BCOOiNGfirc COS, rt IT MATTSrjA COTTON ettS 3-- STOCKTON WHISKEY IS NOW IN SEASON. WE HAVE THE GOODS. & J 3-- 8; 0FFICER8 he visits it, and his last trip Is no was sent to the market, and this, a' ante variation at 17 degrees, JO minexception to the rule. eraging $43.65 per ton, brought tt pies east, as follows: . , company the sum of $60,843.10 froi Beginning at corner No. 1 of Keno Mr. and Mrs. John Scott went to the smelters. In other words, the Cc lode claim, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 11 St. Johns Saturday for a weeks visit, lumbus Consolidated company re bears 8. 52 deg., 50 min. W. 3169.9 after which they expect to depart for eeived in August the total sum - o feet and running thence S. 53 deg., 49 Bdn. E-- 1465.6 feet to corner No. 2 of Arizona to make their home. Tbe $80,274.97 net from the smelters. Keno claim; thence N. 30 deg., 23 min. good wishes of their many Stockton M. 525.9 feet to Intersection of south-Yri- y NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR friends go with them. PATENT. side line of Victor, thence S. 58 Ji J deg. 25 min. E. 578.2 feet to corner Mrs. Lillie Wallace was called to 4 No. 3 of Victor, thence N. 31 Stockton Friday on account of the M. A. 4122.) deg. .15 toll E. 452 feet to Intersection of death of her uncle, Mr. Fred Hiss, United States I --and Office, who. expired on Wednesday, Sept 5. Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 34. 190( southerly side line of Senate, thence 8. 69 deg. 56 min. E. 1028 feet to corner The family Is grief stricken, the wife Notice is hereby given that Mrs. To. 4 of with the loss of M. Marshall of Salt Lake City, Utah Senate, thence N. 0 deg. 04, being heart-broke- n TnJ K. 600 feet to corner No. 3 of Senher husband. The whole community has made application for a lnlte te, thence N. 89 deg. 56 min. W. 535.7 deeply sympathize with the bereaved, States patent for the Honiestafci set to Intersection of southerly side mine, Sacramento mine,- - Sacramento "lie of ji ji Pole Star. thence N. 79 deg. 07. Thursday, the 6th, Stockton had mine No. 2, North Side, 1 Think Not in. E. 69.1 feet to cor. No. 5 of Pole three cars of ore released from the and Emma Fraction, lode minim N. 26 deg. 60 min. EL 481.6 samplers and Alta two cars. Friday claims, consisting of 749.3, 1176.2, feet tothence corner No. 4 of Pole Star, four cars of Stockton ore, two from 943.9, 1461.7. 1176.2, and 694.5 llnai 8. 78 deg. 44 min. W. 1181.3 feet Alta and two from American Fork. feet, respectively, and surface groun ohence corner No. 3 of Pole Star, Identical Saturday one car of Fish Springs ore aa shown by the official plat, urvey was released from the sampler, live 1 80 ml cars of Alta ore and two from Stock-ton- . dJg trl ct 8J!d de"ll0 corner No. 3 of Sunny South, thence inhle Coun ty 37 dp6- min. W. 676.3 feet to this Office With J j .4 8UrV6y OH Knrnnp NO. 4 Of SlUM? SOUtH, tbenC6 -A short time ago the publishers of M'p- - deg. 30 min. W. 1500 ft iocor. No. JESS" .419 de& E' this paper secured the services of a ?eC lows, b of Sunny South, thence 8: 37 deg. 36 Sentinel of to the take 1 corner No. st charge of theLdn. printer Commencing E. 357.6 feet to corner No. 2 of and run a print shop in the Sentinel W. oh the party got building. However, Job a to what he thought was better Thence N. 70 deg 6 miu W. 5977 EiraUcal No. Tof' Pole and skipped, carrying the key with feet to inrner No. 2 of the Homestok: star. thence S. 31 deg. 35 min. W. him. Where he Is and when we shall !fi0-feet to corner No. 5 or Victor, be able to get the key we do not Thence N. 25 deg. 50 min. E. 749.3 hence N. 68 25 min. W. 424.8 know. feet to corner No. 3 of the Homestake eet to corner deg. No. 6 of Victor, thence' S. 31 ji Ji deg. 35 min. W. 193.1 feet to In- Thence 8. 70 deg. 6 min. E. 169.1 eresectlon of northerly side line of Thursday, the 6th, 600 shares of Columbus Con. sold in the local mar- feet to corner No. 5 of the North Side Cenn, theneq N. 52 deg. 37 miu. V. ket at $7.40 a share, 300 at $7.45, 500 Thence N. 20 deg. 15 min. E. 302.6 I1L1 feet to corner No. 4 of Keno, CoSouth of shares at $7.50. 1,000 feet to corner No. 0 of the North Side; yhence S. 30 deg. 23 inin. W. 604 feet share and lumbus sold at 60 cents Thence 8. 74 deg. 56 min. E. 1461.7 gto corner No. 1 of Keno the place of 500 at 61 cents. Friday, 400 shares feet to corner No. 7 of tbe North Side; meginning survey of exterior bounds-Thenc- e of South Columbus sold at 59 cents S. 20 deg. 15 min. W. 302.3 jvlee or the consolidated claims, con-feand 30 Columbus Con. at $7.50. ' Satto corner No. 1 of the North Side;' gaining a total area of 80.174 acres urday, 300 shares of Columbus Con. Thence S. 83 deg. 56 min. E. 196.7 jtrom which the area of 0.493 acres In sold at $7.45 a share, 50 at $7.50, 1500 feet to corner No. 4 of the Sacrumen- - conflict with Globe lode claim unaur-t2 cents. shares of Sacramento at 11 mine No. 2; teyed la expressly excepted and ex- ji Ji Thence S. 30 deg. 3 min. W. 528.5 luded, leaving a net area of 79.681 J. J. Trenam, general manager of feet to corner No. 1 of the Sacramen- - cres hereby claimed and applied for. the New Stockton, was In camp last to mine No, 2, identical with corner From corner No. 1 of Victor lode U. week. He is well pleased with his No. 1 of the Sacramento mine; L. M. No. 11, bears S. 69 deg. 00 j A property, and well he may be. Thence S. 7 deg. 2 min. V. 430.2 ! tin. W. 3787.9 feet From corner No. shaft 1,000 feet deep, In pay ore most feet to corner No. 2 of Sacramento of 8enata lode said monument bean of the way, and drifts running In nu- mine, identical with corner No. 1 of 69 deg. 48 min. W. 4591.6 feet. From merous directions in same material, the 1 Think Not; truer No. 1 of Pole Star lode Mid and still going, are sufficient reasons Thence S. 7 deg. 2 min. W. 300.5 ouument bean 8. 60 deg. 22 min. W. for even the pessimist to see cause feet to corner No. 2 of tbe 1 Think 06.8 feet and from corner No. 1 of for hope, and that is not the nature Not inny South lode said monument of the New Stocktons manager, as is I"ln w- - 48888 fect Thence N. 78 deg. 59 min. W. 1176.1, fo f- 63 evidenced by his hopeful prosecution feet to corner No. 2 of 1 Think Notj . , .. of mining ventures which are always tne feet to corner No. 4 of 1 Think VKlffiTimBTrih Bnowti' bf commendation and best wishes of the identical with corner No. 3 of the tbe pint of survey, Said consolidated lodes claim forms entire population of Stockton, as well Sacramento mine; Township 8 as his numerous friends elsewhere. Thence N. 7 deg. 2 min. E. 210.1 apportion of unsurveyed 17 and 18 West. S. L. to corner No. 3 of the Emma South Ranges feet THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Meridian, Utah. Fraction; Said lodes location mining claims N. 70 deg. 5 min. W. 90 feet in the office of the The Tooele Republican county con- to Thence No. 4 of the Emma Fraction, being of record corner vention will convene In Stockton on Identical with corner No. 1 of the County Recorder st Tooele City In Tuesday, Sept. 8th. Sixty delegates Homestake mine, the place of begin- Tooele County, Utah. The nearest known location being from various parts of the county will ning of the exterior boundaries of this the Globe claim unsurveyed as shown there, and these Jogether with the claim, a total net urea the plat of survpy. etc., of 45.43and containing hangers-on- , acres, all of which la applied byI direct that this notice he published w)1 make our mtle burg qulte Hvey areas the conflicting for, following In the Stockton Sentinel at Stockton, for one day at least. excluded: been Utah, the newspaper published nearBesides the county officers to be having Southport Lode lot 60, .997 acres; est the said mining claim, for the penominated, twelve delegates to the Adeline Lode survey 6207 of 1.743 riod of nine weeks. state convention will be selected survey 5207 of FRANK D HOBBS. Stockton should not lose sight of acres; Kattie Lode mine 1.099; Black Smith survey 5431 Register, the fact that she Is centrally located, of 2.557 acres; Jumbo Lode survey First publication dated July 18. the most central In population and 5002 of 2.585 acres; Mansanllla Lode, 1906. Last publication. Sept. 12. 1906. wealth of any town in the county, lot 43, of .41 acres. R. E. Ross, Claimants Attorney. and at the present time the most Said claims are located in the In the eye. public prominent southeast quarter and southwest To he assured of lllenaan, '11 Mercur, Tooele and Grantsvllle will 18 and the northof section t'.ricets vl: tie vour quarter ast. purchase convention come no doubt to the and northwest quarter of heeled to ask for all they can get, and east quarter township 4 south, range 4 RailIf sharp politicians, by Intrigue get sectionS. 19, L. M. all they ask. Stockton should be wide west, The quarter section corner betwecn awake and all that is her due of the sections 18 and 19, township 4 south, Republic plum to be there divided. 4 west, bears as follows from range ally, Stockton, Mercur, Ophir and tbe corner No. 1 of each of aaid claims: mining towns of the county should Homestake Kline N. 88 deg. 7 min. E. hold together and for once and all 1001.3 Sacramento Mine, N. 75 time to come knock the conceit out deg. 16 feet; W. 274.3 feet; Sacramenmin. of the county seat public pap monopoNo. 2. N. 75 deg. 16 min. W. 274.3 lies by taking a good slice of the cake to North Side, S. 39 deg. IS min. themselves at least, all that belongs feet; 527.9 feet; I Think Not, N. 23 deg. to them by right of numbers and W. W. 540.4 feet; Emma FracRO revenue producing properties and 10 min. S. 80 deg. 35 min. E. 638.8 feet. tion. . the latter would entitle them to per- Tbe from Omaha io adjoining and conflicting claims or seventy-fiv- e per are tbe haps Black Jumbo 5002; survey First-clas- s alHu set vice cent, of the plum, as that Is probably Smith survey 5431; Kattie and AdeOmaha and :iod the per cent of revenue they pay into lina 43 Manzaniila lot r. II ioteis la and 8L Louis, as well the county treasury. And. remember, and survey 5207; CO. Southport lot the South and this comes from Stockton and south Said claims are of record in the of- i east of STockton. fice of the recorder of Tooele County, For full Information tall no or writ To the delegates from the mining at Utah. Tooele City, we say again, camps of Tooele count) J. A. FOLEY. Homestake Mine, hook G, page 115. ask for all you are entitled to and get Sacramento Commercial Agent, hook G, page 114. I Mine, all you can. Sacramento Mine No. 2, book G, page i No. 75 West Second Soull Street. 129. North Side, book Q. page 239. I Think Not. honk Q. page 238. Emma WINDSOR. Fraction, book P, page 151. 1 direct EUROPEAN HOTEL. ! that this notice be published Salt l.nlio City. in the Weekly Sentinel, a weekly . .Located in the heart i.f Mio city. published at Stockton, newspaper ALTA HAPPENINGS. Rates Reasonable. Utah, the newspaper published nearLight, airy, clean nnnit, First claai est said claim, for a period of nine in every respect. Steam, heat. ElecPresident Tony Jacobson was in weeks. FRANK D. HOBBS. tric Alta Inspecting the Columbus ConLights. Register. solidated Saturday. First publication, Sept. 5, 1906. GLADSTONE HOTEL. 4 . , Ijisi publication, Oct. 31. 1906. Mrs. A. M. Marshal. Prop. Nothing could better illustrate tbe - II. Gray. Claimants Attorney. 119 South Main St.. Suit Lake City. resources of the Columbus Consoll Neatly furnished rooma ly the day. dated property, and the character of NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Week or Month. UNITED 8TATES PATENT. it, management, which Is getting cents to $1.50 per day. 50 Rates. around the transportation difficulties No. A. 4116.) (M. Special rates bv the day. week or successfully, thsn the report of the month. shipments and receipts during the In the United States Land Office, at closed month of August. It Is only Salt Lake City, Utah, July 14, 1906. Do You Yant Work? within the present year that the CoNotice is hereby given that Frankie i Consolidated company has Carman whose postofflce address Is I WORK FOR EVERYBODY. lumbus seen nothing hut clear daylight ahead Callao, Juab county, Utah, has made Teamsters, Laborers. Always Wanted of them, and as bright and favorable application for a United States Patent ' We Furnish All Kinda of Hein. DIXON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. as the present Is, the future has much for the Senate, Foie Star, Sunny Salt Lake City. more In store for this company. Victor and Keno lode mining 62 East First1872-X-South, South, . Ind. 'Phone 923 .4 . claims consolidated, situate In Clif- Bell Phone During August the Columbus Con- ton Mining district, Tooele County, Men and women to learn barber trade solidated sent to the local market a Utah, consisting of 1423.2, 1500, 1500, lotal of 684 tons, dry weight, of con- 1432.7 :ind 1469. lcnear feet respective- In 8 weeks. Wages paid every bight. centrates, which, averaging about ly of said lodes, and surface ground 828.38 per ton, netted the company as shown by the plat of survey, being Graduates earn $15 to $25 per week. from the smeltera the sum of survey No. 5454 and described In the Cat free. Write us. Mohler System During the same month a total Held notes and plat of the official sur- of Colleges, 62 E. First South St., Salt of 1394 tons, dry weight, of crude ore vey on file In this office, with mag- - ake City, Utah. No. 7. j Published Every Wednesday. Publishers. CRAY & JAKEMAN, James REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. Stckton, Utah. Wednesday, September 12, 1906, Vol. VI. TOWN COU' i The University of Utah includes the School of Arts and Sciences, the Bute Normal School, and the State School of SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. The School of Arts and Sciences fers courses In: 1. General Science. 2. Liberal Arts. 3. Commerce and Industry. 4. Government and Administration, u. Journalism. 6. Teachers Course. 7. Medicine (first two years). of- Mines. STATE SCHOOL OF MINES. The School of Mine offers courses in: 1. Kilning Engineering. Electrical Engineering. 3. Civil Engineering. 4. Mechanical Engineering. 6. Chemical Engineering. Study mining in a mining country. 2. PREPARATORY 8CHOOL. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. A Preparatory School is maintained The Normal School offers: which glvca preparation for the 1. A Five-yea- r Normal Course. courses In General Science, Liberal 2. Advanced Normal Courses. Aria, Engineering. Medicine, Business, etc. 3. Kindergarten Courses. Graduates from the eight grades of One year of high school work is nec-th-e public schools are admitted to the j easary for admission to the Prppara-NormSchool. Itory School. al The shops and laboratories aje unsurpassed in the completeness of their equipment The proximity of great mines, reduction works of various kinds, and power houses for the generation of electricity afford excellent advantages for thorough and practical work In all the engineering courses. Registration of students, September 14th and 15th. Instruction begins September 17th. Students are assisted In finding suitable boarding places-Tb- e Catalog Is sent free upci req uest Addresr: UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City, Utah. |