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Show w ) t days ago to the general offices of the company in the east, and yesterday left tor Milford to conduct an examlna. tion, of properties on the SUBSCRIPTION: Belt Mr. Harris, who comes from Oxe'Tar, Ji.oo. Six Alumtbs, t:.5 New York, was at one time identified Three Months, 75 cts. enee at camp will collect such data on as shall determine the' future policy of furnished rates Advertising with the management? of the Revenue mine in Montana, and during hla pres-th- e company. It is very likely that and Manager. Jas. T. Jakxmak, Editor the slimes plant will be reconstructed along lines submitted by Mr. Moore llANDLING SLIMES. who is designing a similar plant for use at the Con. Mercur, but upon this From The THbene notfunjf'taeT.errrS' will be released until George Moore, manager of the Mr. Harris return to town. The Weekly Sentinel. copper-bear-in- Sunshine , companys properties it Sunshine, Camp Floyd mining dis trict, came in from Mercur, where he is perfecting the metallurgy of the Con. Mercur companys equipment, on Saturday night, and will leave for camp again today. With the result cf experiments in the slimes plant, by which it is proposed to abate losses of gold through that channel. Mr. Moore expresses himself as very much pleased, thfl con tents of tne material having been most matrialv reduced, and it is expected that the company will proceed with the erection of an adult plant the present monh. Concerning a similar plant at the Sunshine, the management says it will be delayed until the proposition has been inquired into by parties who have been commissioned by Eastern interests. These gentlemen are now headed for the West. Locally Manager Moore is quie generally reoognized as the best authority on slimes treatment, h?3 achievements all previous having distanced it. at attempts gf One MIMnute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the mi. , crobe which tickles the mucofie-membrane- causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strehgthens the lungs, ward off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable. cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute. Cough Cure is pleasant to take, hamless and good alike fof young and old. Mercur Meat and Grocery Co., Stockton, Utah. IN DEEP CREEK. Followed . -- -- - among his old friends. PREPARATIONS Mr, Jones, at the Sentinel office, Put up by the Mercur Drug Company has an electric ring for the cure of and Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Syrup White Pine For rhumatism which ne would like to Compound Coughs and diseases of the Throat show to any sufferer. Call and see it. and Lungs. o Three days have been lost on the work on the cut this woek owing to bad weather. It is said the iob will 'not be finished 'till the middle of March. Principal Bert Mathews and Mr. Griffith Jones of the Tooele District schools have been out visiting during their enforced vacation. The school? have beeu closed about a month on account of small pox but will be opened again shortly. Luffs Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla A standard Skin and Blood Purifier. Lufts Rheumatic Liniment For Rheumatism, Bruises, Strains, etc. Luft's Electric Oil For Neuralgia, Pleurisy, etc. Lufts Blackberry Cordial For Diarrhoea, Summer Complaint and Bowel Irrigularltles. Lufts Fig Syrup For occasional or Chronic Constipation. Lufts Cold Cure For Colds, La Grippe, etc. Sick and Lufts Headache Cure-F- or Nervous Headache. Lufts Worm Lozenges A safe and reliable Remedy. Lufts Dyspepsia Tablets A Positive Cure. Lufts Beef, Iron and Wine A Tonic, Food and Stimulant W. H. Caldwell, Tooele's popular Luft's Chappine For the Skin. hotel man, has been ogt to visit hi' Lufts Mountain Herb Tea for Liver sheep herd in Idaho, for he has vast flocks of sheep as well as his big hotel. The gentleman reports a superabundance of snow in that State and says stock and sheep are all being fed. A WEAK STOMACH. causes a weak body and invites ease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures and strengthens the stomach, and wards off and overcomes disease. J. B. Taylor, a prominent merchant of I could not Cliriesman, lex., says: eat because of a weak stomach. 1 lost all strength and run down in weight. All that money coqld do was done, bnt all hope of recovery vanished. Hearing of some wonderful cures effected by use of Kodol, I concluded to try it. The hrst bottle me, and after tang four bottles. I am fully restored to my usual strength, weight and health." dis- ben-efltte- ii 0. BW ANSON, Dated at Ophir, Tooele County, Utah, this 29th day of January, 1903. First publication January 30, 1903. A4, d SUNSHINE CHANGES. ' no. sao. United States Land Office, Salt lake City, Utah. January a, 19US. Notice is hereby given that James L. Wrathall of Grantsvllle, Utah, has Med notice of Intention to make proof on hla desert-lan- d claim No. 4759 for the 8 bk S. W. U. 8. W. S. E. 14 sec. S3, Tp 2 S, R. W. and lou 2, S, and B. W. N. E. V4, N. W. 14 S. E. sec. 4, Tp. 1 S. R. W. S. L. M. before County Clerk of Tooele county, Utah, at Tooele City, Utah, on the 2nd day of March, 1903. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land: William 8pry, John T. Flinders, John . Wrathall, John R, Swenson, all of Grantsville, Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. " Notice No. 3632. United States Land Office, Jan. 19, 1903. Notice is hereby given Salt Lake City, Utah, thdt E. J. Raddatz,. whose postoffice address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States patent for the Chief and Oregon No. 2 lode mining claims, consolidated, situated in the Rush Valley Mining District Tooele county, Utah, consisting of 1,500 feet of the Chief lode, and 1496.9 of the Oregon No. 2 lode, and surface ground about 200 feet wide, as more fully shown on the plat of survey being Survey Nos. 4901 and 113 amended, and described in the field notes and plats of the official survey on file in this office, with megnetic variation at 17 degrees 15 minutes east, as follows: Commencing at Post No. 1 and corner No. 1 of the Oregon No. 2 lode Claim of this survey, whence the 4 section corner on West boundary of section 19, township 4 South, range 4 West, bears North 85.17, West 716.8 feet; thence south 65 degrees 26 minutes east, 563.5 feet intersecting line 3 Chief lode, survey No. 113; thence north 24 degrees 00 minutes, east, 616.7 feet to corner 3 , Chief lode; thence south 60 degrees, -- east, 200 feet to corner No. 4, Chief lode; thence south 24 degrees, west 697.8 feet intersecting line 4 Oregon No. 2 lode; thence south 65 degrees 26 minutes, east, 734.5 feet to corner No. 4 of Oregon No. 2 lode; thence south 24 degrees 15 minutes, west, 51.1 feet to corner No. 3 of Oregon No. 2 lode; thence north.. 6 Agtpe8 SO minutes, west, 734.3 feet, intersecting (line 4 of Chief lode; thence south 24 degrees west 850.3 feet to corner No. 1, Chief lode; thence north 60 degrees west 200 feet to corner No. 2, Chief lode thence north 24 degrees east Ore832.6 feet intersecting line gon No. 2 lode; thlnce north 65 degrees 30 minutes west, 563.7 feet to corner No. 2, Oregon No. 2 lode; thence north 24 degrees 15 minutes, east 53 feet to comer No. 1, and place of beginning. of the The exterior boundaries consolidated claim, As surveyed, contains an aggregate area of 8.638 acres, from which the area in conflict with the lot No. 114, Adi No. 2 lode, 0.302 acres, and lot No. j 116, Ada lode, 0.054 acres, and lot No. 114, Ada No. 2 lode, 0.913 acres; and lot No. 116, Ada lode, 0.913 acres; and survey No. 4056, Bunker Hill lode, 0.611 acres; and Survey No. 4036, Cash Box lode, No. 4056, 0.459 acres; and Survey Little Jessie lode, 0.7S6 acres; and compromise tract, of 1,073 acres, is hereby excluded and Oregon No. 2 conflict with survey 4901 excludes "hief, Survey No. 113 of this appli cation, leaving a net area of 3.289 acres, being applied for. From corner No. 1 of the Oregon No. 2 lode claim, the quarter section corner on the west line, Section 19, township 4 south, Hinge 4 west, Salt Lake base and mertdian, bears north 85 degrees 17 minutes, west, 716.8 2-- P.lM."DAVISf5 Stor let on. PHYSICIAN AND s SURGEON. R. H. GUNDRYS & ft ft ft ft Stockton, Uta.h. 'to F. Coimor, w v!) ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ii & lJ vi General Merchandise. ft ft a M 1 iSf ft A FulISLine of 'u Dry Goods vi) Groceries, H&.ts and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Etek Etc. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft & ii) v? v& (5 1 Main Street, Stockton, g (ft 3& && & & & Cr && &&&& CR C- - ' 1-- 1-- 2-- 3, ?r ft ilercMse ft ft ft ft ft Sfe- -l Vi & IDI9 L lift)?, $ tu3 iOasasrr. Freprlgtor 4 i &S& Cr & ri & & S CrHS ft W vi vl A & FIRST-CLA- llitchner Itlctise, vi) Vi) Main vi) A 0. Mr Vi) ft ft ft ft ft HOSTELRY. SS d 2 5 vS 5 TRAPP 5 j -S .. ..(. t., 21 ft ft Street, Stockton. n A 5 0 .0 . 0 . f . rf 0 a . ft ft ft ft ft ft CO., Props. Vi) TRAPP SALOON... Main St. 40t 0 0 00 00 '0 0' 0' 0 ft Stockton. M 00'00t0?'0jt('0t'0f0''S 0 4, ft ft ft " ft ft ft por-tlo- . MAIN ST HIGGINS & CARROLL. Proprietor Witt's E Galvo vi) vi Vi) STOCKTON. S3 ii) !) vi) R. Sheldon, Mgr. j to W. A. Wrailey , M ft Vi) Vi) Vi) SALOON AND BILLIARD HALL. ft ft For Piles, EjrnSf seres. i'j lack. Hills Saloon ft ft $ one-ha- lf s, ' . 3 Vi) and Kidney Complaints. Luft's Compound Quinine Hair Tonic ii) A perfect Dandruff Cure. Lufts Foot Powder For Sweating and v!) feet. Tender Feet. From corner No. .1 of 'the Chief vi) Luft's Cold Cream A Natural Skin Food. lode claim, the same section corner Lufts Carbolic Salve For Miners and bears north 40 degrees 56 minutes vi) Mlllmen. The presumed to, west, 1588.6 feet. Lufts Witch Hazel Salve A great courses and distances of the Center Healing Agent. line of the ledes, ce shown on the Lufts Dry Climate Complexion Soap A special Soap for Dry Climate and plat. Said consolidated claims are situHard Water. ated in and form apart of southwest section 19, tofnship 4 60uth of NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. range 4 west, Salt Lake base and merj To Mr. K. K. Nqbeker, your heirs, ex- idian. No 2 lode claim Is Said Oregon AsAdministrators or ecutors, of record, and recorded in Book IL, signees: in Book I., page You, and each of you, are hereby no- page 182, amended' tified that I have done, or caused to 527, Tooele County, Utah. The Chief lode claim was recorded be done, the annual labor required by law amounting to 3100 for each of the on April 20th, 187 In Book L The nearest knofn locations are following named mineral claims: The Little Jessie lode,! survey No. 4056. Dewey No. 1 and Dewey No. 2, situatBox lod4 8Urvey No. 4056. Cash The ed in the Ophir Mining District, Too4056. ele County, Utah, amounting in all lo The Bunker Hill lode, survey No. 116. Ada No. Ada The lode, surfey 3200, in order to hold the same for tlxe 114. No. 2 lode, survej! No. The year A. D. 1902, according to Sectior Gulch lode survey No. 3759; and the 2324 of the Revised Statutes In such Hercules No. 2 lodi, survey No. 3760. ' cases made and provided. 1 direct that this notice be pubYour proportion of said amounts is a lished in the "Weekly Sentinel, as follows: at newspaper Stockton, published K. K. Nebeker, 3100, for a the newspapet published nearest interest In the above claims. One hun- Utah, said the mining claims, for the period dred dollars worth of work Was done j and performed during the year 1902 of sixty days. FRANK D. HOBBS, on each of the above claims: Dewey Register. j No. 1 and Dewey No. 2, as per proof of, J. M. THOMAS, Claimants Atlabor duly recorded. I And If within ninety (90) days after torney. First January 21th, 1903. publication the publication at this notice you fall n or refuse to contribute your said Do as togetberjwith costs said yesterday that the man of the Sunshine Mining com agement and mill at . Sunshine, mines panys Camp Floyd mining district, is to pass Into the hands of Laurence Harris, who left for camp on the morning train, accompanied by J. E. Harris, To render this easier, It was learned Geo. Moore, who demonstrated that profits jwe re to be derived from the proper-tlc-forwarded his resignatlonjjevexal of advertising your interests in the it was 5m DESERT LAND, PINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. - i by another lot of high, grade silver and lead ore and with picked samples from a recent discovery in the lower workings that reveal as much as 65 per cent lead, with over 2,000 ounces silver per ton; Charley Crismon, superintendent of the Utah of Fish Springs, came in from the Deep Creek proposition again yesterday to await the arrival of a new shaft to take the place of that recentSTOCKTON LOCALS. ly broken in the hoist. While the hoist has been disabled, the management Hurrah! was fortunate in that it has a whim on another shait through which the outHip, hip, hurrah! put will continue, so that the disabilo ities will be without loss to the comStockton waterworks! pany or without the interruption of tons shipments. A lot of thirty-thre- e Broad Guage railroad! now in transit will, says Superinteno dent Crismon, market on controls Hurrah! hurrah!! hurrah!!! showing 100 ounces silver and 55 per cent lead per ton. Throughout, the Stockton is free from disease. mine Is reported looking well, with the high grade ore holding out nicely. ' W Job printing done at tits office. It is reported that a nice strike has been made in the Galena, but Mr. . Thejwater has been shut pff frpnj Critmoa 4id.aot)SadUliB to the town several days ana as high as visit it In the meantime the country been paid for it. has been visited jocts. a barrel has by the heaviest fall ' 0 of snow In ten years, and water for Mr. Dunn, the enterprising editor the mills of Deep Creek is promised of the Tooele Transcript, paid Stock-to- n in abundance during the season. a visit Monday and was aroua d 1 said mining claiml will become the property of the undersigned under the provisions of Section 2324 Revised' Statutes of the United States. j Main J'lrcet. & G & c". Qc Vir vr tr- Cr & ir-- & C- & vr tri - - vi) vi) vi) ti) Mr ti |