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Show Time Table. San Pedro, Los Angeles and four-mil- Salt Lake Railroad. TOOELE AND TINTIC DISTRICT. Read Up. StaUonf. Dally. Daily. Ar. P. M. A. U. Lv. 6 M .Salt Lake Ctty ( t 110.. Buena Vlata Hud Down. f 1:10. .Utter C 1:40. .Garfield 1:63. .Half TTajr Spur t:00..Erda 1 t t t J 16. .Tooele 6.00 4 60 46 4 30 4:21 I tl..Bueh 9M. .Stock! f 6:40.. Bt. John f .Ajax 4:20 t f 4 07 3 63 f fl0!0.,Fauat HO Western company, of Exploration which Willard F. Snyder of Salt Lake la manager, a few months ago secured a bond on the old Buckhorn mine and has gone to great expense in preparing the projerty for vigorous development. A water supply, auftUieni for milling and other purposes, has ben dev ele pipe oped. By means of a line the product of the springs will be to the mine. ionveed IjKY CANYON SECTION. Just oer the range of mountain to the west is the old Dry tanyon camp, which la said to have been piodurtlxe of several million dollars sliue Its discovery back in the 60s This old district is commanding attention again and Is being reclaimed, after a long saion of Inactivity. While no extensive development has been carried on there recently, several properties were worked In a small way. and wtth favorable results. The I lah Queen. and Mono weie among the active ones and have made some shipments of ore to the local market. HISTORICAL. Charles Herman, the vil engineer and deputy United States mineral surveyor, now a resident of Salt Lake, has furnished the Christmas wtth fern rn early rcenes In the now piospeious mlnlng camp of phir. Mr. Herman was present at the meee ting of miners railed for the puipo.-- of organizing the district. The oigunlza-- ' tion took place late in the summer of 1370, Judge Barbee, a familiar rhutuc-- ! ter in the r amp at that tune, acting as chairman. About fifty mineis Next Week.) 35..VernoB fl0;4O..Iofgren 11:00. .Boulter Summit 11:16. .Tintic Junction 11:10.. Mammoth Jet 11:27. .Mammoth -- tt 6,. Eureka 7. t t 3 30 f 3 00 2 47 3.16 2.44 2 22 Mammoth 2 06 .Silver OUy Lv. P. M. Ar. Train a at Bi It Lake make direct con action for all pointa north and eaat. S. W. GILLETT, numeral Passenger Agent C. J L. MOOR Commercial Agent. 11:69. A. M. -' purlin-(Continue- of the official survey on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 17 deg. , east, as follows: No. 1, whence Commencing at corner corner on the section the T. 4 8., R. 4 13. east boundary of W., bears 8 67 deg. 36 min. E. 146 6 feet; thence N. 67 deg. 61 min. W. 666.9 feet to corner No. 2; thenoe 8. 87 deg. 6 min. W. 970.2 feet to corner No. 3; thence 8. 16 deg. 30 min. W. 276 S feet to corner No. ; thence 8. 73 deg. 12 min. E. 964 6 feet to corner No. 6; thence N. M deg. 2 min. E. 666.1 feet to u.rner No. 6; thence N. 16 deg. 30 nun. E. 340.3 feet to corner No. 1, the placr of beginning, containing a net aiea of k.Mj acres, expressly excepting and excludLot No. 46, ing the following conflicts Silver King No. 2 West Extension lode f.t Silver No. 1.691 King of acres; lot No. 2 West Extension B lode of .230 acres; lot No. 66, Theresa lode of 1339 2 acres, lot No. 71, sMr King N lode of 2.524 acres; lot No. 94, Cygnet lode of .913 acres; lot No 6H, Lenoie lode of .106 acres; lot No 117, Julia lode of .211 acres. The presumed course and length of the vein or lode is shown Said Galena upon the official put : King lode is located in the N. K. one-of sec ii fourth fourth and the 8. E Lake meridian. I9r K, 4 Sai claim i of retard m the oifbe of the County Recorder of Tueie county, Utah, In Book O, at page 250. The adjoining and conflicting laim. as shown by the plat of survey, are as follows Ixt No. 121. Blanche, lot No. Ill, Tip Top; lot No. 45, Silver King No. 2 West Extension; lot No. 42. First Extension West of Silver King No 2, lot No. 84. No. 2; Cygnet; lot No. 122, St. lot No. 126, Sliver Prime, lot No. 6S, Leonore; lot No. 71. Silver King No. 2; lot No. 51, Bllver King No. 2 West Extension B.; lot No 123, Prize; lot No. 117. Julia; lot No. 12H, Stockton; lot No. IIS, Blue Bell No. 2; lot No. 66. Theresa, I direct that this notice be published Tooele in The Sentinel, at Stockton., county. Utah, the newspaper published nearest the said claim for a period of nine consecutive weeks. FRANK I) HOBBS, Register. L. U. Rogers and Willard Hanson, Attorneys for Applicant. First pub., Jan. 16; lust pul) Mar. 12 one-four- th 1 !ul in fact. Joseph Dederlcha of Sait Lake City, Utah, haa made application for a United States patent for the Guk-DR. F. M DAVIS, West Extension lode mining claim, sitdisuate in the Rush Valley mining MVftClAN AMO UMOiOM trict. Tooele county, Utah, consisting of 1481.3 linear feet of the lode and - - Utah. surface ground (as located.) 69 feet Stockton, No. 4982. wide, being mineral survey and described in the field notes and plat of the official survey on file In this office wtth magnetic variation at 17 deg. 00 min. east as follows, to wit; Commencing at post No. 1 a corner of Dr. L. G. Thayer, the claim from which the section corner on east boundary of section 24, township 4 south, range 6 west. Halt Lake meridian, hears 8. 69 deg. 24 min. W 442.1 feet distant; thence runMain Street. Mercur. ning from said (orner No. 1 N. 59 deg 16 min W 945.2 feet to corner No. 2, thence N. 24 deg. 23 min. E. 124.3 feet to corner No. 3, thence 8. 70 deg. 54 min E. 4x8.1 feet to corner No. 4; thence S 64 deg. 34 min. E. 295.4 feet to corner No. 5; thence S. 49 deg. 10 min. E. 69.1 T t. I Hit. 1114 I. feet to corner No. 6; thence 8. 24 deg 23 min. W.- 332.7 feet to corner No. 7, thence N. 58 deg. 48 min. W. 242.5 feet Dr. Samuel H. Allen, to corner No. 6; thence N. 12 deg. 24 min W. 287.4 feet to corner No. 1. being the a SAAT SlSST MONTH, place of beginning. Said claim being SALT UKI ITT UTAH. locuted in the N. W. and S. VV. of section 19. townOffice Hours t u 4 p to. 4 4 Sunday by apioiDtaieal. south, range west, and N. E T ship of section 24. township 4 X Office, Deseret News Bldg. south, range 5 west, Salt Lake meridian. and containing a total area of 7.361 H4H-HH-Hacres, excluding, however, therefrom the area in conflict with the North Star No. 2. and Black Diamond, lot lot lot 116 and Gulch, survey m I h one-four- one-four- h 309-31- 1 J X Y $ X h 4 135-A- a, J. E. TAIT 3759. Net area claimed and applied for beLeave your orders for bustneas and ...DENTIST... ing 5.434 Mi res. Said Gulch West ExThe scratch of a pin may cause the pay bllla due this office to Mrs. W. N. loss tension lode locution mining claim beAll of a limb or even death when blood lions In Dsntlstry Soleattft-ealpare Oondry at tha postoffice. ing of record in the office of the County Performed. poisoning results from the injury. All Recorder Tooele at Tooele City, county. danger of this may be avoided, howWaoalh Oows ths ttrsot From PastotflctUtah. My baby had Eczema so bad that its ever, Chamberpromptly applying head wsi a solid mass of scabs, and ita lain's by The nearest known locations or minBain Balm. It Is an antiseptic hair all came out. I tried many reme-die- and ing claims being the aforesaid conflictfor cuts, but none seemed to do any perma- bruises and burns. liniment ing claims and Oregon No. 2, survey No. For sale by nent good until I used PeWltts Witch 4901. Merci Drug Co. I direct that this notice be HAxel Halve. The Eczema Is cured, the published RICHARD GUNDRY, In The Stockton Sentinel, at Stockton, scabs are gone and the little one's scalp BRIEFS. LOCAL MERCUR is perfectly clean and healthy, and Its of Tooele, State of Utah, for county NOTARY SUIUO. I hair la growing beautifully again. the period of nine consecutive weeks. Charles Wittick returned to his home All CUsses of Legal Bustneas cannot give too much praise to D. FRANK HOBBS. Attended to. Witch Hazel Salve Frank Wednesday. Register. BTOOfTOT. BEERID1N AVS. G. W. Parks. Attorney for Applicant Fanner, Bluff City, Ky. In buying Mrs. G. II. Peterson wnl to Salt Lake Witch IlHzel Salve look out for counAPPLICATION FUR PATENT. First pub.. Dec. 12, 1903. Iast pub.. Vednesda 8779 terfoils. DeWItt's Is the original and 1904. M. A. No. Feb 6. the only one containing pure Witch Mis G. W. Luft itHuiiml home ftom United Stares Land office. Salt 16. 1904. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Hazel. The name K. O. DeWItt & Co. Balt Lake Wednesday. Utah, January city. 4 Notice M. A. No. 3766. la on every box. Sold by Notice Is hereby given that George his Mercur Drug Co.. Mercur, Ctah, Mr. Frank Caffey of Sunnyslde was a H, Rogers of, Boise ('ity, Idaho, by United Slates Land Office, Salt Lake L. H. GRAY. M. K. Brown, Stockton, Utah. tailor to Mercur this w- - k agent and attorney In fact. E. J. Dalr City, Utah, Dec. 7, 1903. of Salt Lake City. Utah, has made ap-- 1 Notice Is hereby given that the Black LAND AND MINING ATTONNBY. J. R Jarvis wnt to Bingham this plication for a United States patent for Diamond Mining and Milling company, THE MINES OF OPHIR. the Gray Hound Amended lode mining a corporation duly organized under the week to look aftr busiit mb rests MRush in situate the Valley of laws of the Slate claim, Utah, and whose Salt Lake Ctty. From the Deseret News, Utah. principal place of business is Salt Lake Mrs. Hen Stelnman was a passenger ining District, Tooele County. object lesson for other districts on board the Salt Lake train out Sun-- ! consisting of 1347 linear feet of the lode City, Utah, by its agent and attorney A BIT OF ANCIENT HISTORY. and surface ground 474.8 feet wide, be- in fact, Joseph Dederichs of Salt Iake, da Ophlr wait among the first of Utah's ing mineral survey No. 5'16. and deUtah, has made application for a Unitmining camps and once contained a Baker ami Bhdifff scribed in the field notes and plat of ed States patent for the Union ConsoliAttorney County population several times that of the Shh Ids came over from Too).- Ttnsday, the official survey on file in this office, dated lode mining claim, situate in the with magnetic variation at 16 deg. 3o Rush Valley mining district. Tooele present. The camp flourished when sil- returning Wednesday. J. M. THOMAS. ver gold for twice as much as it does mm. east, a follows, to wtu county. Utah, consisting of 1497.4 linear I. a corner feet of the lode and surface now; the surface deposits were rich ami No. at itost Commencing (as eeiy-thlnground When you feel blue and that ATTOANIV AT LAW. corof the claim from which the e. many of the early arrivals made located) 6i)0 feet wide, being mineral goes wrong, take a dose of ner. section 24, township 4 south, range survey No. 4983. and described in the money. But the camp presented a difTablets. and Liver Stomach 5 west. Salt Lake base and meridian, ferent picture then; gambling was perSalt Lake City field notes and plat of the official suryour bears mitted ami dance halls and other dens They will deamv and Invigorate n. 44 deg. 54 min. w 31K.5 feet vey on file in this office with magnetic give of vice were allowed to run in full blast stomach, regulate yourfoodbowels, running from said cor- variation at 17 deg. 00 min. east, as and make disfnnt; thence to pollute t,he moral atmosphere of the you a relish for your 08 min. e. 474.8 feet' ner No. 1, n. 41 follows, to wit: Commencing at post you feel that In this old world is a good to corner No. 2; deg. n. 69 deg. 16 min. No. 1 a corner of the claim from which thence community. For to sale live. by place 1347 feet to corner No 3; thence the CAMP BECAME ABANDONED. w. section corner on east Co. Mercur Drug Like nearly every other pioneer south 41 deg. 08 min w. 474.8 feet to boundary of section 24, township 4 . M. G, Brown, Stockton. Utah. Wf fB" 'wfej-jjir;3y JP g rime, was abancornea No. 4; thence south 69 deg. 16 south, range 6 west, 8alt Lake R. E. ROSS. meridian, doned. The richer surface deposits min. e. 1347 feet to corner No. 1, being bears 8. 46 deg. 37 min. W. 643.3 feet were worked out, and owing to the NOTE8 AROUND TOWN. the place of beginning. thence running from said cordistant; LAND AND MINING ATTONNGV. crude methods of treatment In vogue Said claim being located in the nw. ner No. 1 N. 61 deg. 4t min. W. 585.5 feet in those days, especially after the price From Mercur Miner. and sw. hi of section 19, township 4 to corner No. 2; thence N. 70 deg, 23 of sliver began to fall, nothing could be Thomas Butte left Wednesday for south, range 4 west, and ne. 4 and se. min. W. 490.7 feet to corner No. 3; Salt Lake City. i done with the lower grade ores. Bingham. We regret to see men of hi of section 24. township 4 south, range thence N. 79 deg. 49 min. W. 483.1 feel JjSKffiT! 3 west. families leaving our camp. ROME 4-30 to 3 corner No. 4; thence N. base and meridian, Salt deg. The Walker Brothers of this ctty opajid containing a total area of 14.438 min. E. 247.2 feet to corner No. 5; Miss Mt rill of I.ogan,'who has been acres, excluding, however, therefrom thence N. 89 deg 49 min. E. 819 4 feet erated in Ophlr canyon in thou early times; they built a mill there and made visiting Mrs Clark Baker, returned to the area in conflict with the Bullion to torner No. 6; thence S. 58 deg. 13 min. No. 3. lot 44. Sandwich and Parrot, pur, E. 755.1 feet to corner No. 7; thence 8 money fast. 1km Stanton mined up at her home in Igan Wednesday 474S the old Buckhorn. Another familiar Gulch West Extension, sur. 4982, 3 deg. 30 min W. 3m). 3 feet to corner Pletce, Crltchloi 4 Barrette, came home Silnth Paul Thursday and Bi.uk Diamond, lot 135. Such character In the camp in those times No. 1. being the place of beginning was Marcus Daly, who drew a salary Paul is one of the losers by tin-- he hn- area containing 3.178 acres. in the N. W claim Said located being AT LAW. ATTORNtV then from the Walker Brothers, and tug no insuiance at. all os his gooN Net area claimed and applied for beof section 19. township 4! later made himself a jMer in Montana south, range 4 west, and N. K. one- ing H 260 acres NX U r D La Mr to and vent Palnl family Salt Lake City, Said Gray Hound Amended lode locaby opening up the Anaconda mine fourth of sett ion 24. township 4 south MoCoraick bldg. husband th-MONTANA SENATOR ATTRACTED Mar Monday to join tion milling claim being of record in the ringe 5 wen. Salt Lake meridian, and P te Timmins has rented her house ofiu-Senator Utaik was attt:iled to of the County Recorder at Tooele containing a total area of 12 445 acres, 4WVm-HVproperty about five or six however, therefrom the' Mrs Ida Scherzing r, accompai.nd by city. Tooele County. Utah, The near- excluding. n conflict with the Black est years ago, and it was upon the known locutions or area claims Iamining r to folks at vNit h of ht present superintend- her daughter, went mnnd and North Star, lot 135. of 0.049 i being the aforesaid conflicting claims. ent, K. W. Clark-whdirect that this notice be published acres by the way. Is Alpine Sunday, returning Thursday. not related Lint he pun based It. The Whlttemore, Bicrer & Cherrlnglort Net an-- claimed and applied for beMrs. J. Stelnman, Bishop Bryan and in the Sentinel at Stockton, county of fot the period of nine ing 12 396 acre. Sad lode location minrmp was about as dead ns any camp ;hi brother John and Frank Button Tooele. Utah, could be at that period. No mining of 'wereve AT LAWATTORNEY ing claim being of record in the office wekj. pascngcrs by Sundays train onscutlFRANK D. HOBBS. Register. of the County Recorder at Tooele City. consequence, was done anywhere, but bound for the lty. G. W. Parks. Attorney for Applicant Tooele county. Utah. occasionally leasers would strike a Salt LAs City McOorolck Bid fat streak and follow It up with the Fint publication dated Jan. 23. Last The nearest known locations or minMrs Rasmussen, who has he n visitshipment of a few tons of pay ore to ing Mrs Ward, her sister-in-laing claims being the aforesaid conflictfor public atmn, March 19. the local smelters. ing claims and Cyclone. Jot 125. Outlast two werks. returned to her home APPLICATION FOR PATENT. When Senator Clark entered the the cast. lot 135. and Hope, survey 4946. in Cottonwood Monday. 376S. M A. I direct that this notice be Notice No. camp began to revive, and the few published I H Unitd States Land Office, Salt Lake In The So kton Sentinel, at Stockton, who remained In (amp and had TENDENCY OF THE TIMES City. Utah, Dee. 7. 1903. struggled along from year to year, county of Tooee. Vtate of Utah, for the W. Notice is hereby given that the Black period of nine consecutive weeks. The tendency of medical science is longing for good times to come again, FRANK D. HOBBS. began to see thfir hopes realized. The toward preventive measures. The best Diamond Mining and Milling company, LAND ATTORNIt. Montana millionaire prepaced to work thought of the world is being given to a i imputation duly organized under the Register. G. W. Parks. Attorney for Applicant. his new acquisition on an extensive the subject. It Is easier and better to laws of the State of Utah, whose prin-- , k scale and equipped the property with prevent than to cure. It has been fully dual place of businesa is Salt Lake First pub.. Dec. 12. 1903. Last pub., Salt L!re City. Buildingsuitable mining facilities demonstrated that pneumonia, nut of city. tah. by its agent and attorney Feb. 6. 1904. GOOD PROFIT DERIVED. medithe most dangerous diseases that The ores are largely low grade, and cal nun have to contend with, can be must, of necessity, be handled on the prevented by the use of Chamberlains basis of heavy tonnage to pay. The Cough Remedy. Pneumonia always replant is now' reducing an average of sults from a cold or from an attack of 300 tons of ore per day. the conceninfluenza (grip), and it has been obL trates are shind to h S served that this remedy counteracts smellers, and yield a profit of from $10 any tendency of these diseases toward to $15 to the ton. to take And esy to act is pneumonia. This has been fully proven The main mine workings are loatd In many thousands of cass in which famous litti pill DeWitts some distance above the mill, and the this remedy has been used during the This Is due to Early Risers. ores are conveyed to the latter by great prevalence of colds and grip in the fact that they tonic the liver In- That Is ths way th- - JIurllnKton run. means of a gravity train. The mill wh reent years, and can be relied u;on Its dining car bunmss aiul what you stead of purging tt. They never gripe constructed with economy in view and with Implicit onfldence. Pneumonia was designed and constructed by Su- often results from a slight cold, when nor sicken, not even the most delicate grt Is good. K. W. Clark, whose no danger is apprehended until tt is perintendent The above expr-ssthe basis of the lady, and yet they are to certain In is of and knowledge metallurgy mining suddenly discovered that there is fevei results that no one who uses them is popularity of Burlington dining cars. It most thorough. anl difficulty in breathing and pains in 1. an actual fact that the service and disappointed. They cure torpid liver, During the present year the mill un- the chest; then It is announced that the derwent an overhauling, pending the patient has pneumonia. Be on the safe food In Burlington dining cars equal biliousness, jaundice, constipation, installation of an electric power plant. side anl take Chamberlain's Cough e ward off pneu- that of any restaurant you water down soon farther as as cold is the by power, ojerated Remedy can call to mind, atul the prices as a The electric plant was the canyon. It always cures. For sale by ir constructed of dimensions sutficCnt to Mercur Drug Co. general rule are leas. CHICAGO town. Among M E. Brown, Stockton. Utah One of the best way of becoming supply the mine, mitl-anThe probabilities of the con log ye ir D Is to minister skillfully to the popular Kami. the construction of an electric railway APPLICATION FOR PATENT. needs of the Inner man. what we between the mine and the nearest point M A, NO. 2777 want Is deserved popularity. on the Sun Pedro. I,os Angelep A Salt !nke railroad, a distance of nine miles. IN THE UNITED STATES LANIC office. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. Jm 12, Power for this line will come ftom 1904 The building of the the new plant. Noth e hernbv given that the Ga-- , the expense road will materially n: King Miring um .uij. bv Dun at present bv team transportation M an H Vnhie, it manager mil nuilnr-izOTHER MINES WORKED The rejuvenation of the Opvir-IId- l agefil. whose pnstofjh e add-irom n s h Unv. Lnk Salt Utah mice attracted mine has naturally capital, R. F. NESLEN, General for a. United States pabnt Agent. SADDLE HORSES OR and other properties, wni" of them unlode it mice ltm K:rg questionably mritoHni. ne b di.g ac- the Guvi LIVERY RIGS 79 West Second South Ru-dh-'t in situate Street, Volley mining tively deveioed. Amm g the number Too o wu r cor.M-ntv rtf Utah. tnn-sqpy Montana the mentioned he in ijr Lake City. Salt 3D7 3 linear !'.( of suid ant and of Salt si Duke, X. Pat Ryan by Jensen Ssq's Uteri) StiHle. tne operated by an East- face ground as hcwn bv the4947plat ofi No. ern nvndlente promoted recently by survey, being vfirvey The described in the fltdd notes mil 4, at John B. Wetrrer of Balt Lake. quick-healing t t lj J Hfm4H4'444 XT! g Cham-iMTlain- KMcT one-four- th i OlD-TIMEK- ; h- -r 4 n o. I ( nioti old-tim- G. PARKS. ftem-Arba- - You Pay for What You : Easy PBI1 Get. fEzay es I J I 1 I J 1 high-grad- d 1 iarly Risers len d i d ru. 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