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Show THE TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. , STOCKTON, UTAH, SATURDAY, JANUARY l(i, VOL. IV. STOCKTON SENTINEL. Stockton PUBLISHED AT One year Six months Utah Subscriptions; Jii.ftfl 15 Three months Mrs. W. N. Editor Gundry... James T. Jakeman NOTICE Jf? During our absence V. any N. transacted with Mrs. The lady will be O. K. ceipt for n oney due the oftice, orders for job printing, etc. Manager . business Gundry will rewill take in st. By WRITTEN Harry Musser. Mr. Prank Shields of Tooele la employ I on the night shut. The sooner you will get fop UP s g one was and now, for Send a postal-ftr- d of The Seml-WUy Salt Then you will jt sene remarkable offer o Seoul twice a wek frlalmost half for 1.50. f a sample ' Fwra. s nmmNfmnpNHnffnnmTTiHTT?TTTTTTTTTTmwTmmTTTTmnimTmTTnmTmfTmm) 8 Like Sterling on Silver 8o o o The word Burlington" i like sterIt denotes a high ling" on sliver. standard. We think our service justifies copy you the paper a year and a O ( the , comparison. way east Is through the mounry of Colorado and over the short line from Denver the Burlington. The tain , night. Best in this Section. STOCKTON. Odd FellerST? litdgt Ale Maze, N G.; Jus. Brown, V G W. H Booth, -. secretary, anil Pi II. Davi- ticasuni. A fine lunch Wal seiecd attei installation. and those who felt so llli. lin'd! until nml "Itippeel the iigLt f.inta-tj- c s ????? NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. Lake Tribune. to aeeept ef 1 Prop. be fllMtcbcnct- - Ibouse. First-Clas- Miss Clara lltf Holds went tie Holy Cross hospital lain S.etunlay. suftermg with appendicitis but whith dbl not necessitate an amnedmu opequlion. Miss U. returned fo her home e gold-bearin- FT e4 s, From the Deseret News. (Continued From Our Last.) oielinary surplus suttieient to meet any to the leachcontingencies. In addition ing of its metal from the inoios of th- - company during theandyear began stalled a battery of retorts the reduction of Us mercurial ores, having thus lai provedIs the plant quite profitable, although an unpretentious one and was at very little expense. How- ever. the channel in which the tui ksilsigns whatever of, vtr occurs betray? no retorts of impoverishment, and eapaelty may be resorted to the present R. M. EDMUNDS. mote you Semi The We still h$ve ijemy of "the l.eaiui-fu- l on the ground and J.ii k Frost has held full 'sway. Thursday luouung tin moineder rcgt.-- i o4 -2- 4- below - zi o thi at Beuhl. Were flail we Ine in Stock toil. j the Daily Press in Very Extensive and Flattering Style. yoi nuuuuimtliitiimiiuuuiiiiiniuiimnimiaaiiip.iiuuuuimuiiuumiuiniiiini 5 t i do it tin money Salt Lake Tribuae $i.;i au.l the Friday until May 51. km j Our town is no mou a diy After a great deal of t..boi w.etei brought through the pip. s Tuesday there' plenty ofjwatei it; town for which we are'thai.kful - On January 22nd the San Pedro will sell tickets to Salt Lake for one fare for round trip, good until the 2.'ilh, from all points in Tootle county. This Is to accommodate' the Sunday-schoo- l children and their friends, so district con that they can attend the 23rd and 24lh vention in Salt Lake the STOCKTON Raddatx, has now passed its first milepost. and is advancing sttadily. DRAINING THE ZONE. With this outlet for the waters in whose relentless embrace the wealth of the many big ledges had been held few many years, the draining of the Bullion and Bla k Diamond has already been accomplished, that of the lionerine has begun, while the unwatering of the Gab Ma King and neighbors seven TrWe remott will follow. This accomplished, the redemption of the old camp will achieved, the prey'l.ce of hae been known ore bodies fort telling a futuie that must compaie facotably with t productive in the State. Meanwhile the- management of the TToneiine, anticipating the- - needs of its entire resouices, the milling ore-- as well is equipping itself as the first-claswith means of concentration, the new mill now rapidly apr.roachitig eeemplt-tio- n to be leaeiy tor the reduction of e.ros eatly in the year. The San Pedro railway recognizing the importance of tl" undertakings and the permanency 'of revenues that await it in the great mine-- t zone, has extended Us spurs to a connection with the mill, as a 11 as the n ain power plant anl with other facilities for the economic handwhith ling ofbethe product,in the output of main-shall l'.HM, should restinietl i t ein a ste ly inc rease. With the; un-ate img of the- - zone- - at Stockton, indeed, its production shoulel seam ix-- i n adt to compare with that of the more prominent camps. COPPER AT DEPTH lull in eotbi'i days its output fins Mlvei am! been eonlimd to high-grad- e bad oii-- eonlainmg some gold, dlsi lo-- I sine - beneath the Water level have ie- - NO. 27. 11)04. t m " ue R. F. 79 NESLEN, General Agent West Second South Street, ? Salt Iok' The iiuroase-miiol percentages in gives special lOGntion to tin ne- - m eoppei and, though it has not been the lntermountaln eountiy, and parltc- I'uba-'iu"ii emstrat d. tlieie are not u few who tilarly the misfif lo ws have express,, i the conviction that ulti- - twice a week ftedi issue ten or twelve mitely the led lfietal shall piepondtiate pages it is tht best substitute ten a i there as it e'oes' at Bingham. lndee-d- . and wills ut sent you until May u,,. j.ap i,t At(.n the great tamp of cop- - daily, 1.0. :;i, I!t05. for P i end Stockton is easily spanne d, season. if and sisters not is are theie they HERSCllKL PERSONALS. i vet y tiling to indie ate that thev w re infiu.-nce- s that were id.ntiMrs. J. B. I.eitoii is visiting h that of 1. party, whose territory adjoint? No matter what the future may latL'oitnor to tin the Sacramento, are indebted or wlat changes shall oeinr at brother, J F. for the ray of hope that flashed dtvedop condition of great depth, the Mrs. F. M. Davis i.aiei a visit to her through the workings during the year, the camp entitles piesent it to classification old home in Tooele this vvetk the management of the Sacramento in among the representative camps of the following up its oie bodies having State. For its reclamation the old Mrs. J. B. Etc4durt Is staying with traced them Into Hersehel ground. Im- camp and the commonwealth are Inwere her by sampled ores sinter, Mrs. J. F. Oonnoi. the mediately debted to none so much as to the representatives of the company, to and Kimberly-Snyde- r crowd the fusyndicate, Mis. Tat spent Tuesday with while no definite action looking tallied by Capt. Duncan McVichie in her ill', and Mrs. ltie hard I parents,. ture development has been taken it is Ids exploitation of Galena the King, Gundry. j r said that work will be rewtmed the pres- and that organized by Joseph Dederichs 4 ent year. d. In the dovclppnUsjiLrol thee r. leech xr .YHvards returned from Mrs. R. AI ON THE WEPT DIP. Not ne, but all those along the Salt Lake Citj. wheie she has been While the West Dip. since the series margins of the avenue out of which since Januair 4th. are now rushing, are in of failures that were exploited during a the waters boom that was thrust upon Mercur. has po-s- e -- sion of ore, and with, the- waters Mrs. (!. G. Sell lei I) retutni'd to he! of vnihr subjection, the active extraction presented nothing but a spectacle home Sunelae after a pleasant visit i anotlu follow denied of dividends all to si, be not it is gloom, l with friends and relatives in tin trial. To that end Arthur Murphy, who SENATOR CLARKS BONANZA. City. el the as serve one Daisy at period the n agic of his touch and the is now prosecuting a i Under at In- - command no e.mip h.e souie F. W. Mubnl.ru h visited Sal Like channel? the of thorough examination ,i ti aiisfnr:,iation nioie eoni-- I City last week undcigotnMi. M. and ojhei- - am hettoi tipof uality to which the rock let. than h.t- - oplin sine- - the pi.ser.it Intel ihe in Juno, Cyiioie au.l a recent peais to have been confined, tilt n e.f S. natoT W. A. C'l.uk of Mongn-apioperie- - lie re. and exhibit, in which was contained th- D Itie-- i tana Eioihd m d. sultoi y way for oilier faith m the n; ire pro-pily of Sim suits of assays, emboldening the a aiiy y.ai-- , r ot .. Us tu.ivv t i that th-- ie is a i ossibtlity of putting the pioolletio.'i at iiti'eaillM' pe nod. the basis At iirie-e shift d with hi- proixisitmn on a enmnwi.il For a Ii, nl e in tin in. nth t a k aeipjisltion of ell event, hi? mov e mr,t- - an t" ii g f"l- oi Chainbe lams Stoma! the army lie eiplur ii Dili Con., vvhieh lv.il b n: lei i int I -- st bv low d with fob walla by th e.ig.-1 n .1 I.iv. r i. 2. in of jnv t st'ii s w hn invaded th legion opiial"d own. is. ..mi stands out on ure. Fix -- al by nd. as eein lower grad on- - have ii . obje i I a- - prominenttoday (Q as any upon that Stockton, Utah to the m.igte of modi in n sponde-e- l !. on.oo me os- - with vvhieh it- Tin the effoits of Mr Mmphv an tint . xhou.-t- h ss m.n-ui.MINES AND MINERS not without promise. of pyiitu non. ee.nt'.iimg silvi' and home of the Sim.-hAt Sun-bin- e le.ol. eopp.r .end gold, were exploit. ,1. i Mr H A. 1. me, Slip'! el mints ami mill, four miles south of M - w - an x im did not go noh. Eu k a q ill at , ur, an attempt was made' diningel the, li, .did, and at pi.thisthat l.. tinn th. lmalitv un-111 'll til iy. .q.oii year to rehabilitate that e pi 1. tie ing a degiee of aetivity witli iie rtaking. but is resulted unsatisfai meire ili.es endiavoi. pi . syst.matle I't it to tin mill a. decided that owners pe hang the torily and period in a quart, t ot a mouth of la ln tunnel w ill e time as metro file if lit than at any up until "While an mous enoi velunu onlu'y. methods are provided for the i peration bv Mae - pouring trom the l'.Mllted and of low gruel oi of rnateri.il which with th pi l.oei i. s of the ( iphir Hill into th. lor talc ha? proven most defiant i. ne n tratoi with which it has be. i, Win k i" still -- edng on on tie l'.lak quipped tine, i th. ad min ist i a t ion of I hail ond, although that piop.uiv ii s a-' the E W Montana not y t Cluih manager, The Salt T.ake Tribune. n thoroughly lira ii d t.v ih ael Joining the Ophii. tmm. The unwatering of its Iona sub- be uiidi-th. ing energetically developed merged ledges, the liberation of long n iimie. mi lit of Iatriek Ryan, erne of i Mr c j IldeU.t "I imprisoned ere bodies ami the restora-s bpr, suirt-rin- t the most experienced mining men in the. n Con. of tion of Ktoekion to a pioduc tiv t isl.or n. Ihy n is the the while West, i.ere tjue Ophir hal v i en greater than that if pat! d through and wile pa Sloe kton ti-up it- - ledge- - with most to which all opening . on tlrelr way to S.elt I.ake .'ays, was an undertaking Weoiies.jay metm .' result w hillWKl, and else was subordinated in ll' over the bill, the old Buikhoiiij the' task is yet unfinished, the pace at of was which , very productive which it is progressing foretells its high-giadWi Reynolds and Georg on m the early days, and of , . ' ' consummation at an early day It was vvhieh a besn on th ha'f of rahle working tonnage r milling with the advent of the Kimbcrly-SnydeMan mou mine at Dry Canyon, mini remains, was taken hold of .luring ele.vvn crowd and Its exhaustle.-- s re- orr Monel, iy. It Is doubtful if they the Kimberly-Snyde- r by sources that the reclamation of th the year will resume weak on this propel ty at in its erovvej. vvhieh insurel its artive developone at had. period vvhih tamp ment. while a number of others are pro- - presemt. the pioces-irioof head at been the career, was in reality begun, for vvhih paling for energetic wotk in l!t()4. Saturday a serious accidemt oe. (Continued Next Week.) mining there had never been abandoned, urrod in the Honerine tunnel, wheuel y volume of the to all attempts tap one man was seilously hurt and two wealth that languished below the watei SENTINEL LOCAL ITEMS. others received slight Injuries. Tin 12 The hnel level proved unprofitable. o'clock Phift, when spitting" the presence of enormous bodies if oie blast, lingered too long and vveie The young folks enjoy the present within the channels of the Honerine not at a safe distance when the blasts group, channels that had been followed good sleighing and skating. occurred. Jack May, shift bo-- s, was down to the level of a sea subterra, Rebe-knLoeige Mabel Brazier. N. struck in the back by flying roe k and and rf which many had knowledge, Grace Denton. V. G.; Sara Brown. severely Injured, but last reports I1!'1 rendered it the most seductive of the favorable for his recovery. Kveiette it sxeretary, and Nettie Kelly, tiea-uro- i. defiant propositions in camp, and Glenn and Lars Johnson were 'lightly was this over vvhieh the new eieevvd The I. O. O. F. hall paid 10 per cent hurt, but are able to be at work 'again. raised its colors. That the p'roperties were yet a source of great wealth, not- interest last year on money invested. CURED AFTER ' SUFFERING withstanding the many millions that This frak.8 wejl for Stockton's had been derived from them, was verified after a campaign of exploratory B. F. Hare. Supt. Miami Cycle & Mfg 'i to which the Saturday. January 9th, the Odd Fel- Co., Middletown, work below the horizon O.. suffered for -n J low and Rebekah lodges held conjoint waters rose. years with dyspepsia. He spent hun- -' Installation, at which the following of- dreds STARTED A TUNNEL. of dollars for medicine and vvithi were installed: ficers doctors without receiving any permit-- , The expense of pumping, however, nent benefit. He says. One night while was enormous, and to overcome this The Harmnnle club, consisting of the long tunnel through which the zone Ivon Ajax. A. J. Brunlau, S. Johnson feeling exceptionally bad I was about to' throw down the evening paper when I' was to be unwatered was projected. and Mrs. Fowles, gave a dance in I. saw an item in the paper Meanwhile others had sought the long O. O. F. hall Thursday evening. the merits of Krjdol Dyspepsia regarding Cure I neglected opportunities of the old camp, A to it buried been and while I had no faith, try the riches of which .had when it was We are sorry to report the Illness of in it I felt better after the second do?. beneath the waters, and After not below two Mr. P. bottles I J. one of our oldest citizens using decided to tap them from better than I have been instronger! vearo one of the propositions but pledged itsa Mitchener, who resides now In Salt and I and recommend KodoL- - Dyspepsia In this Lake City, and hope it will not bg long Cure was to frtend-ere he regains his health. my and acquaintances' mot formidablewithundertaking the aggregate suffering from stomach trouble." Soldi and lessened, , was by courage of all behind it, the work The .Read the advertisement of Mercur 7000 feet & Gro. Co., Meat destination. Its Stockton, Inaugurated. tunnel, un- Stockton flub" in this Issue and call Utah. distant from Its portal.-th- e M. E. Brown, Stockton, Utah. and see Mr. Edmunds genial clerk. ' direction qf der the Salt Lake City. o 4 0O o o o (I 4) gre-atl- eon-strutt- n Salt Lake and Mercur gie-ate- e i ' Ile-ll- e , J er-- Dtn-tnon- , e - e ap-ita- e -' . . , 1,- el ng v j -- t,i-l- o-- w I i . Railroad ' oooooooooooooooooooooooooo THE STOCKTON CLUB o 0A o o High Grade Wines and Liquors for o Dealer inTrade 0 and Medicinal Purposes. o Family 0 0 0 1C. M. EDMUNDS, ProprUtor i 0 0 Stockton. 0 0 Kirst climb Hilliard Room in Uunnwtion Kouimvo Good 'rn'unneu! al th Stockton Citth 0 Kerloly 0 0 Main Street. 0 00000000000000000000000000 S'5''S j o C7 cj etal-lurgy- -- s" m . 1 . t- i e i e i -- i ill-fa- -- , e 1 -- . e i et. i.--1 Carries a Complete Lhid c!) e m-.-- ( I -i- 1 . GROCERIES AND MEATS e Din o Street, Stoclitc 1 4 e -- 0 jct ond Largest Meat JrtLCT la Jooele County t- e .Fresh Meats; ' BEEF, lilUnOll, PQH VEAL! oNSo''22S3v'S3v'23y vSosSo2o8o . V . |