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Show O GEN. CONNOR'S ' -- GREAT SELVES CAMP I lie; HAS TAKEN NEW LIFE. THE TOOELE COEN VOL. IV. STOCKTON, UTAH, SAT Robert E Lee returned on Wednesfrom Bingham, whither he went to Lit his nephews, George and John Lew. He reports having had a splendid time, and thinks Bingham I a banner little burg,. He siesi visit-- 4 George Mite he. L an old American Fork boy, who MERCUR LOCAL BRIEFS. Young university, and to hear the op- working Tor Mr. Foreman, and hi reera. Priscilla," which was given by the ception was not a dry one. he says, by choir of the B. Y. U, any means. Principal Van Hooa left fur Salt Lake City laat Friday. In last weeks Time it was stated Senator Thomas Kearn has introSenInadvertently that the Utah County J. Helnman went to the city on Fri- duced a bill into the Unitedof States Mr. Frank ate increasing the pension Light and Power company's plant repday to attend to aome bualneaa. resented an Investment of 828,080 to Hoffmeyer to lit a month. Mr. This wis only the cost of the imis a veteran of the Civil war and E. C. Farley, with hi family, have a man who is well respected by his fel- provements now being made, the money left this city to remde in halt Lake. invested in the plant being about low --citizens. and of this amount American Fork. Ur. Lyons, a young man well known On Sunday evening ibe Y. M. and Y. Lehi and Pleasant Grove are Interested In thl city, left Monday for Helena, extent of 60 per cent. the to Mont , to accept a good position in that L. M. I. A. of the First and Second wards held a conjoint meeting in the city James R. Lowe of Hooper, Utah, a Tabernacle. A splendid programme was of Mr. and Miss Lowe snd Mrs. Mr. O. H. Pierce, an old hand at the rendered by the members of the First brother Lowe McCoy of Lowe & Co., druggists ward associations. Golden Gate mine, has been discharged and confectioners of till city, was in owing to the scarcity of work at that the city for a couple of days this week. in special SesThe City Council g - mine. was He is representing the Watkins Housesion on Saturday night, when it decided to put a new floor in the city hold Remedies company in the.j'riun.ties were in held exercises Washington and to thoroughly repair and of Sanpete, Sevier and Juab, and had the schoolhouse last Friday. An inler-- , pavilion renovate th pavilion for the coming not seen his brother or sister for fully eating programu.e was given tn each seasons amusements. two years. The reunion was both s room. . pleasure and surprise. Lehi. instead of being a city of empty Washingtons birthday was fittingly homes. Is going to Mr Ben Bennett, late of Bennett A see several new observed in this city. Flags were flySon of thl city, expects 'to leave for season. homes The erected this coming of our first ing in commemoration following gentlemen are each going to Salt Lake, where he will engage in President. build a nice residence. Joseph Roberta. business. Ben, as he is familiarly Roberts and called, Is one of American Forks most Miss Katie Isom is on the sick list. David S. Peterson, James popular snd efficient citizens, and ail Willis. John She contracted a severe cold a few days who know him regret his dissociation w seems to fleh into have ago developed with the business he has been connectCharles Earl, who la superintending a more sertous illness. from this the new line to be constructed from the ed withbutand hiwishdeparture him abundant sucthey place, P. H. Doyle of this city has gone to power plant In American Fork canyon cess he wherever may go Butte, Mont., owing to the sickness of to the pumps at the head of the Jordan iver, was a Lehi visitor on Friday. his brother. He will in all probability Peiton waOne of the remain there until his brother has re- Woilt will be commenced this coming ter wheels which the light and power new on the week line. covered. company is installing at Its plant at the month of American Fork canyon arLittle Jenette. the daughter of Henry "Retribution, or the Inherited Curse." rived here last Wednesday and w as Johnson, the liveryman, was suddenly a n elodrama in four acts, was played hauled to the plant on Thursday. A taken down with croup Sunday evenWednesday afternoon and evening in cat load of poles and a carload of wire, ing, but at last accounts was getting the e to large and apprecia- about 47,000 jiounds, with other matenicely. along tive audiences. It was a financial and rial. arrived at the same time, and success. Messrs. Wootton and Earl have been There Is a general artistic City Marshal Abe Crawford, formerly that our talented Home Dramatic getting it into place. The other editor of the Miner, gave us a very company may be seen again In the near busy water wheel and mechanical appurtenpleasant call at the office last Saturday future. ances will be received this week Thank you, Marshal, for the cordial welcome extended. Emmett Robinson, brother of Mr. Ed Dr. G L. Stookey. who has been Absent for three weeks, has returned, D. Robinson of this city, who was hurt Mr. W. W. Wright's wife is rapidly bringing with him his bride of a week. on the cage while going down the mln recovered from her recent severe illMrs. Stookey was formerly Miss Anna in which he was woiklng at Bingham, of het care the watchful ness, under is reported to be recovering slowly but M. Marshall, one of Tooele's moat sister. Mr Wright expects to have hie harming society young ladles. Doctor, satisfactorily. He, with others, was gowife with him again In the near future, ihe Times and your friends Join in ing down the shaft to get off at the a wish that is hoped in this city by all wishing level on which he was to begin work, you and your new wife a Joywho knew her. ous and prosperous life as you nail oer when the cage, through some miscalculation or other reason, stopped a litthe matrimonial sea. T. H. Jackson, an here, retle below the station. Mr. Robinson exturned to this city last week, and started to get out, but while in the act eupeiin-indeT R. Cutler, forformerly here Jr, with home his pects to make of the sugar factory at Waver-y- . the engineer raised the cage to the mer acquaintances. He is working fot and Robinson was In conWash., arrived home Monday. Mr. proper level, the Sacramento Gold Mining company crushed between the cage and sequence suSutler of the has accepted position will Mr. Jackson informs us that he with the Idaho Bugar cotn-an- y wall, severely injuring his back and bring his wife here from St. Anthony, perintendent and will take charge of the new thigh. His friends in American Fork the for has been he rewhere residing Ida., factory to be erected this summer at are gratified to learn of hi assured past four years. ugar City, Ida. Mr. Cutler is the son covery. of Hon. T. R. Cutler, manager for the A dance was given In the meetingThe A. O. V. W.a annual ptente and Idaho Sugar company and one of the house Friday night for the benefit of nost expert ball for their married members and sugar men in the West. the ward. The committee having the guests, last Wednesday evening, was affair In charge were Mesdames Lee. of this city, On Monday evening the Y. M. and Y. given In the ppera-houMcKellar. and SupJones, Edler, Davis L. M. I. A. gave a shadow ball in the and was participated In by a large and the evening. served was of the most during one per which was a great suc-ce- Jovial crowd. It was events of the season, the Every one unites in saying that the some time the laAfter enjoyable dancing success. dewhole affair was a grand dies were taken up on the stage, where committee of arrangements that serving of much commend irion ft tbs large curtair was arranged, so cerEvn L. awhen Mtt Fiuy id. Hooper kTirKt Til fad a tn front of tne Tflltu of Tile jrctiW. ndfgcw.il t f puWd Jarman of this city were married last tain she cast a shadow upon it. The duties. Picnic supplies were furnished 8.30 at oclock at Wednesday evening gentlemen then bid for the shadow, by the participants tn rich abundance, the home of the brides parents. Bishop which was sold to the highest bidder, tea, coffee and cocoa were supplied by Bryan performed the ceremony. After and entitled him to a delicious supper, the hosts, and the supper so contrived the wedding supper was served at the which was furnished by the ladies of gave opportunity for a refreshing inhome of the groom. The happy young the associations. The ball, which caused terval during a long and lively evening, couple left last Thursday for an ex no end of merriment, was well attended which was spent in the pleasures of the tended trip through the southern part nd a great success danre The A. O. U. W. In this city of Utah They will be at home after is a flourishing institution, and its spirit 1st. March What might have proved a very seri- of fraternity was well exemplified last ous stabbing afTray occurred at the Wednesday night Central schoolhouse last Thursday. Jay LEHI Smuln, who was passing water around PLEASANT GROVE. Mr. P. N. Peterson is In Manning on (he school for the purpose of mixing the pupils' paints, accidentally spilled business. some of the water ovef Elgin Bone, Why dons you get your harness fixed youth, up by Ole Anderson Mrs. G. L Ouliinan was visiting with who is a very her mother, Mrs P Peterson, this and he, having a knife in his hand at E A White, representing the Peters the time, made a lunge at young Smuln, week. of St Louis, Mo was a Hiking one of his ribs, thus preventing Shoe company what might otherwise have proven a visitor hist week Mrs. A. O. Ctlsmiin of Salt Lake f ital blow Dr Steeie wus immediately with her mother, Mrs Guv Robison is making a number of died, and dressed the wounds, which improvements on tils residence, which ire not considered dangerous Is a step tn the right direction Mr. Wiliam Sin minis is confined to his bed b a very scveie attat k of la AMERICAN FORK. Mrs. John A Adams returned from grippe the capital on Thursday evening after an enjoyable visit with her daughter. Three bovs arrived last week at the Prof. A B Anderson, prim ipal of the Reaver stake academy, arrived in Lehi homes of Thort as Hunter, Reno Vance The Home Dramatic company, since and Iwis Patterson Saturday . thur return from American Fork, had an enjoyable card party in Clark's hall. Mr and Mrs J L Dunklcy s baby Mr. Henry Evans ha" returned to Garland after ten Jays' visit with his oy, who has be. n ill with bronchitis is John Smfih's daughter came home an piogrc fing rapidly toward iceovery relatives and friends Thursday evening from Salt Luke City was an agreeable surprise to the It Next Monday, Februaiy 39th, a leap Mr. Chase Featherwone has Just got year party will be given in the Apollo family the roof on a fine addition to his resihnll. the ladies hav ing the privilege of dence on Main street. S E Hlmkley of Provo was in Pleasbuying the tickets ant Grove last week in the interest of The many friends of Mis C A Slade S I Knapp & Co a publishing house A marriage license was lsued at Balt will be pleased to hear that she Is reLike Cltv last week to William J of Kans is City, Mo covering from her recent illness Jacktin of American Fork and Blanch A party was given in Clark's had on On Saturday the teat hers and some of IPsksted of Balt Lake Monday evening tn behalf of Wilford Lehi the of district the laigtr pupils on Thursday Pciulron who has been called on a misDr. Eghlan returned schools went out on a rabbit hunt from Provo after a few days' sojourn sion The worthy purpose was liberally the Goff of In attendance on his mete, sujiporttd there, being Superintendent James 'daho Falls Sugar factory and his fam- who Is ill with pneumonia. It was Old Folks day at Llndcm on ily are spending a few days In Lehi Bcveial of our school teachers went Monday and a rousing time was had. In Ihe evening the Lindon Dramatic hnll been to to has Provo last Saturday morning ThP basement of the city fitted uj company entertained the old folks and pend a brief eearon in intellectual tepaired, cleaned and nicely drama, a library and reading room for the festivity and to celebrate Washingtons others with the sensational "Foiled or a Struggle for Life. in the remen. birthday Lindon hall It was a great success. Next Saturday and Sunday the AlChief Engineer L. B. Gaddie of the Mr. Rulon 8. On Friday evening taho Bugar company and his son pine, Utah, Wasatch, Juab and Nebo conhave a Sunday-schoWells, one of the seven presidents of tanley, are visiting with reactive and stakes will S. L. Chip-ma- n a In President is and the it seventies, and vention Provo, expected here held a meeting in Manila ward, large throng will be in attendance. Brad-i.haExcellent which was well attended. The families of Mr John F. D D. Shepherd of Mapleton has been remark" were made and were much enand Austin Bennett will leave tn in those Commissionthe homes their by present. County appointed by joyed iboutnen days for ers an agent to cut timber for Utah Alberta, Canada. G. F. Rigby has been In busines only county. He is to cut and deliver 20 OOO The baby of Mr. and Mrs. T F. Eng- feet at 820 per thousand to Provo City. four months in his present location, but urlng that time he has shown himself lish, which has been very sick for the to be a pharmacist upon whom the Justice Kelly procured a marriage lilast ten days, suffering from bronchial Mr Rigby ha cense for Robert Curxon and Lizzie people rould depend. pneumonia, is much better. Stewart, both of American Fork, last a stock of drugs and medic Ines sufficient meet the most of to were The demands, and about urgent afternoon fifty young couple Friday evening. Oo Sunday nowhere In the county can prescriptions teachers from the married in this city yesterday. Conthe Sunday-schofilled with lie more exactitude than four wards of Lehi went over to Amer- gratulation a Rigby. And you can save money ican Fork to attend the meeting of the too. him fill of Sheriff having Harmon Jesse them, by Provo visited union board. us last week. He was at Lehi on busiMrs K. M. mother of Mr. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ness and drove over on his way to On Tuesday Provo. The Sheriff has many friends Ols Anderson, died at Pleasant Grove Kirkham. who have spent a month in Lehi vlsitirg. returned to their home in in this section who would be glad to of general debility Saturday morning. February 13th, in her 83rd year. The see him more frequently. Magrath. Alberta. Can., accompanied funeral took place yesterday at 1 p. in. Emma Kirkham, from the city hall, where meetings are has been William Thornton making held by the church, Mrs. The name of our postofflee has been some excellent improvements In his at now being to take tiactlke drug store premise the past Jensen was born in Denmark and emichanged from Lehi City to Lehi, to W. this 8. 1st. about county eighteen week,' the window to the north of the grated effect on and after April Rose, the present Incumbent, ha been entrance having been enlarged and year ago. She was a faithful Latter-da- y be Saint and will mourned effected. alterations other by a postmaster. reappointed host of friendA Scandinavian papers at copy. plea Mr. Ebenezer Hunter was celebrating On Sunday afternoon the speakers birththe Tabernacle services were G. N In a quiet way his seventy-secon- d Child. James Allred. John Roberts. Jr . day last Monday. Born Just ion years Since Rockefeller railed to find a and James Petersbn. the bishopric of after the illustrious George Washington, taker for his miltion-dolloffer for a he was entitled, his friend say, to at new stotrach the the Second ward presiding. of Oern Emperor any least 100 per cent more time than came has given up hopes of finding a new Eddie Austin was arraigned before to him. throat. disturbJustice Kendall, charged with the Home Prof. Allen of the State University ing the matinee given byOpera-housThe scum of Europe are angels come delivered a moat enjoyable lecture here Dramatic company in the Sentence was sus- List Sunday evening and illustrated It pared with the titled nincompoops who Wednesday last. with stereoptlcon. Th room was not marry American girls for their money. r pended. peopde adequate to receive half th Miss Sadie Davis went to Provo last who came with intent of listening to Some people say time Is money That Friday to Visit her rtster, Miss Ruby the instructive lecture, the subject of may be true, but you can't buy a bushel of potatoes with it. Pa vis, who Is attending ,th Brigham which was "The Pioneers." day v 1 Hoff-mey- 80,-Oo- er 1120,-Ou- i r Opera-hous- de-H- te . nt -- se Opera-hous- sa e, quick-temper- , Ma-grat- ol ar intinel. ; Mrs. Miss visit relative Mrs Went to the caplut xefure the servTcUs of an ocnow ulist. She is undri going treatment h Dr. M. A. Hughes and tl feared she wilt lose the sight of one eye ' W. N bu. James T. Jaketu To Messrs. Dibble and Pntten stient Wednesday tn our town In the interests of the Ball Lake Herald. They succeedany business ed in obtaining fifteen new subscribers During our W N. Gundr) to that rewspaisr. They are "rustler'' transacted with ' " will be O. K. lid) will re- - and deserving of success. office, will take ceipt for money t" . for orders Job pi ,The masquerade ball given by the J . school tart Ft Ida) was a very enjoyable T, Jnkeman. event and was hugely attended. FlorManager. ets e McF.irlane a an old woman was NTS. AMUi awaided second prize 82 and Leland I'onnor as a djtkey dude secuied tn .1 After all expense were paid In ever) count. this State (and ptlze-8.- 1 speaking from a ! , tnnt of viw) 8Ht0 lemalned. vvhhh sum will be deamuse-trenvoted a 10 i there is dearth the intci'esls of the school. noisome The pan Jj pile pertaining . A c a d party wap given at the home to the guiuarc-nol of wen and February anughteia hive De jvir since homes of Janies Broun Thuia-iaywire begun to be p 3 lthin our line., Dili. In honor of the thii ty Xoui th , d to the exi of that gentleman's birthday neglected and Pvellhood. The The gueris numbered twenty-fivand gencies of laliur dc-rases- ,- wtsr jmer a of ten garncy result has techt-- " one tor the lull. ns try motto lou r -- wit was seived after which of our our State have a tune was jk m with vocal and Instruland. The yuutt been, for mar.) ) t , art, brought up mental n,trtc. Prizes were awarded to thcn-in the fear of low ,1 1 through the bewinning and losing tile most lief that that in ( wrong and their game Mi. . N Uundry secured th" fathers and moth? right, they have ladles' first prize and YV, O Reynolds, or it une-- to licence out hindrance gentlemens tlisi prize. The "tasiby ' restraint And as $ grew up (these prizes were won hv Mrs H. M Edchildren of a gem m n they hav had munds and YV. I Mltchener A most to struggle a th.t ,Xher had, but in injoy ahli evening was spent and all much milder degi . ini with the con- uhtied Mr. Blown many happy returns. comitants of a let itiiization, snd all that the opportun us thereof imply, ELECTRICITY KILLED HIM. ns. or a they have, nrity of them, so far superceded thd tnventionaittlcs as to be, today, slnugt a law unto them- From Men ur Miner At the Golden Gale mine at 8 30 selves. Take any m or city in this commonwealth an t .tt will find there- o'clock ThurwL) evening William P if humanity's raw YYalters lost his life It appears that in a supeiabundai material In the H- - e of boy and girl YValters in a spirit of daring took hold more no wire running from the seventh knowr who ilhe duties of life ofdrifta live to the engine-rooand was Inthan those pertain, n, to its pleasure and only the plea of flirtation or stantly killed. His companion. Herbert &" the dance Whet this mean to the Cooley, narrowly escaped with his life State? How does i reflect upon the Cooley, whose duty It Is to attrnd to Ihe father and irotheie Do they have no signal wire, made the usual signal to lesponsiblllty in the latter? Are we to the engineer at the top of the drift He rear a Statehood ft. f of pool players received a shock of electricity Young and painted pets, let the mosaic Wallers laughed at him. stepped foror moral taw be as a eme thats diad? ward and look hold of the wire with The motal sukric n t at means all that both hands, standing in front of Cooley, life holds worth it, its benign re- who still had his hand on the wire Insult not the that would stantly YY'alters doubled up and pltehed lead to sin, but tb- - xorality that has violently toward Cooley The latter exmade us a part of U earths highest tra ated himself from the wire and with civilization. For we, at a nutkm, claim difficulty loosened the hold which young to be the survival u! the Attest the Walters had on the wire. Dr. Thayer best that God desnr 1 ius for and with was called, but before he arrived young our aspiration that what we pre- Walters was dead. The young man tend to be and to w s we endeavor to was 26 years old, unmarried, and lived attain. Th more -t roe to us, there- at Weilsvilie with his parents. fore, when we a Hog our children to Walters had Just Recently returned revel tn the way o vice, when at a from a n Isslon to southern Illinois. He word the authority op hold might be was well liked; in faot, a general faduly exercised. The tfness and sorrow vorite. A large body of people followed which wayward tut and daughters the remuins to the depot. bring to homes where parents lull their Saturday an inquest was held before love with careltsxuc snd rloth are Coroner A. H. Dunlavy as to the cause not alone t punl.-t- n nt 0 them, but of William Walters's death. The Juare a i around. Tpke rors, Fred Gable, Fred Elmesdorff snd American Fork, arfl ery boy and grl Guy Boloynese, viewed the remains In who has departed fro the path of duty parlors and then and rectitude has Lri ,tie impress of the Watt's undertaking inspected the plnie where the accident act on the mlm.v ctetose who know. occurred The following witnesses were Will) w i t result i for good, nor summoned Fred McFarland, Fred ' , fot pre' mth u e i t ti.it g .4 VHu-r" ' r 3,04 9 iiiif I tf 000 ) . ji.i vgtj.s , i.iui quite unknown. T dance i the thing Waiters came Pool Is regnant. The saloon is supreme with no one toto his death by accident, blame. The remains Let ail the worl-- go round. But what, Mr. Father and Mrs. Mother, I )our were shipped to Balt Lake City, where the of the deceased awaited parents responsibility, what yours Mr. Bishop and Mr. Saint? YV are all of ue our thrir arrival. The body of the deceased brothers keeper, and all of u our wss accompanied by Joseph Branchley. sinterA too. Why do we not do something for our bo) and giile? YYhy do AVOID THK OIKL we not offer to them something beyond In nV4 (he dunce and pool" Is hell approaching think of any one but her- or heaven departing or are we insenIf sate to sin and go aa saints1 If we W he nev. r make h an effort to oblige are Insensate to ur best Interests cir- othit and vet to he wailed on cumscribed In our efforts in the tr linh h rs ami W lio ing of our )oung, and prone to it t ev will own that another girl rip, as in the wild and woolly ix hut who ende.tvoiH, instead. West, we shall not only go down to to nutty, fir fl some d bn t In ht-In point out pooterity as superlative sinnfrx but out to ot h i son and daughters shall give us ctds W io dot s stroke of house and spades and get there ahead Lit work hut !fMiy indulge In guyety us provide some other entertalnirc rt fm riinii-- ' m t idle imr s ln a the young thah w hut we have, even if it jhd k ep hR .nr s jn ot r mother be only to n akc an attractive pine of h v u nh ho n is n.o-- r she Home m o iim; tin on t j Mitiiin or tin on n, m wmih looking at in the room Who iiivDt tiks noiit YY'heii you feel bine and that everyof hiidren thing goe wrong, take a doe of Cham- l'it (on !bjw then nlltlb tiuKim ex " ho ought oi tole,ietiv berlain's Stomach snd Liver Tablets plague They will cleanse snd Invigorate your nniWho lonfi-txhe is in the stomach, regulate your bowels, give you a relish for your food and make wrong but sinks to h r pomt ihiougli t lilng i i you feel that In this old world ts a good Who mwr givi a w .ty n penny in place to live. For sale by fun it al h momy on Mercur Drug Co. t Ire sv etM o nun luxoiy foj Id M E. Brown, Stockton, Utah If Who iiMoi bi'ow a kind word on one. h math h in position and who non hiiie mud 'ej v .trb ts .i m ever n ude b a The greite'-- off Men anK nit Western metropolitan newspaper i bo4 .,11 (O.lld low ot I). e, that jut '!Miouneid by The Silt Lnk th ion fort of any iitwiv ot Th Mg ten or twelve-pag- e Tribune h jh son but h s If Tribune, containing Ml the nev of the jrttermmn t.iin region I have used Chamberlain's Cough and the u or. of ti. new of the wor1d and will be sent frm now until Mav 31 Ueni"dy for u number of year e for $1 " Tvdg is a hroi- vou hav no hesitancy in saying that It Is be-for t reueiiy cannot tffoid to mis. Bend The Tri- the roughs, colds and i roup I have ever used in my bune $1 V) and gn, the best m family in the Weft for nearly a year and & I h ive not wotds to express my confl-- I m e In this renu fly Mrs J A Moore, half fr".i Nnr'h Star Mich For sale by Mercur Drug Co A CUKE FOR ECZEMA M K Prown. Siorkton. Utah The best physic fOnce tried and you will always use Chamberlain's Btomath i ml oe f jr mt ill is b st t b i tna! with sm i noli dijp.il in warm water and Liver Tablets, say William A ' ti sa an suit pre v . nts it turning Girard. Pease, t.j These Tablets are 1 to am tn atnieiit m iv bt giv-the mot promrh erost pleas mt and m1"!. to end it fil.tn Japanese mattl! g used most reliable cathartic in use For male t. (f'i . -- e, nnwt 1 n c p Se as 1 1 1 ! - ft 1 ',e j m I cpts ner r t t j j i r v nvr v v i r- for u i . I ' nl-- i i j Serrl-WuKI- v I . i i i -- tot Ibe," JMercur, t ti n i i mg- - Utah E. Brown, Bto$kton, Utah STOCKTON Co LOCAL T Mir.ul.ink City lavt a. k YV' BRIEFS Silt Lake vlsltf-- Miss Anniu Bouton and mottx-- r 4 gone to Eurt-k- have R. M Ednur.iB spont szvral da) at the tnrtroj'oiis tkia week. lAmnshlre Miss Gertru visiting relatives at Balt City I Of lata the v.ather has bein delightful If it tonUtiJ'-- Well soon havd dry roads. Garl tt hks moved his family owned by Dr into the small M. Davis. F D. SEE . tS YV TIME CARD. TOOELE AND TINTIC DISTRICT. Read Up Read Down. Stations. Dally. Daily A. M Lv. Ar. P. M 8 00 Salt Lake City 8 81 8 10 8 26 Buena Vlata f 8 20. Riter f 8 16 ( I 40.. Garfield f 6 00 8 53 .Half Ytzy Spur f 4 50 t 00 Erela f 4 46 . t 16.. Tooele 21 .. Ruehl 0:85. Btockl n f f 40. St. John f I 66. .Ajax . 4 80 4 2! 4.80 f 4 01 f I f I 48 The home of M T. Raddutz was Rlad-d- f flO 10. .Faust f 8 30 ned lart Saiurd ly.by the arrival of a HO !S..VernoB no well. All f 3 15 bourn ink baby boy. 40..Lofgreen 11 00.. Boulter 8ummlt f 800 8 4? II :16..Tlntlc Junction Mr. G. H. ltarrmond went to Eureka 2 44 Saturday and jent Sunday with his li lt.. Mammoth Jet. 11 .17.. afternoon. , Mammoth ,stT, returning Monday U 46. .Eureka 2 40 1 22 Mr. Elmer Be k of Provo is now emMammoth .. 2 05 ployed b the Juno Mining company U'5..Blivar City A. M. Lv. P. M. Ar. and will mnain here for some time. Trains at Bo tt Lake make direct conA wonderful change occurred In thi nection tor all points north and esst. one ot our week citizens last S. W. GILLETT. optics of Gneral Passenger Agent. "whereby thrir roVr was changed from J. L. MOOR S, blue to black. Tt change was effected Commercial Agent. by a fistic encounter. $ t l;?i, GLOW! MINES. MINING AND i -- J Shelton YV. Won-ft- Mi. M. ROYV TT ilAJW A rial a Reynolds have gone to Beaver to put Mercur Drue . 13 NO. 33. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Reynolds, AIcX Fraxer and children and One year ..... rix months ... Three months by - AY, FKIUUJA11Y 27, 1004. STOCKTC Stockton ike ri.;.zLa mining risTKicx MINING MEN. BLACK DIAMOND TO RESUME. surrendered From Th Tribune. Active oik on the ropertie of tire Hmk DiatiHUKi Minin company at sto kton aill be resumed ne&i month. Manujcer Dnierleh. ahlle in April WHiUm AhxamUr will ariie front Indiana to take jHfnHmal charge ot the oamnaitro.. It is th intention, said Manager IndTUhs yesterday, to continue the ainkiuir of the main incline v'Hh the next station to be cut out at 30 fiet. from 'huh point A crosscut Vkill b extended to the ledge in hUh considerable ore U ttor exiKed above. A to)uu aa a flume la constructed in HnjitMlhe tunnel, added Mr. Ikjderiehs. drifting on the ledge from that sitenue mil begin and U made the permuient outlet the Hhuk Diamond's wealth The 'oinwny is now jro idcd with mean with whih to taiiy out anyundtituk and the reimthing It bursement of the shareholder should bruin in n short time fr TUB IIONKMNK MIIX. hiie the at live crushing of ores and the produilion of comentmte did not begin at the Uonerine new lvn uno mill out of Stockton jesterday. Superintend- nt itaddnu talking from the diggings say the rmuhinety I being gtnriuaily UmbtHd up and that the whole will he In within the nxt few dn Supeiintendcnt Kuddnt, Ai not lthough Aoinettbat ditutpiHdnied. the least upset b the bhtM that hav Intel for he in vt Untuned the tiouhie of hi neighbors who nr won dt ring whv a new machine fnaixt on being Aimed up hehre Mottling down to a Kiaduute woik. Not many days will be le'iuhed, however, to gt for which the plant wa deigned AAM-- gt mk kton is surely on the eve of gieut mining Activity and many of our uoxt mu utU e men have the greatest faith in it future properlty. The Hontrine mill, which I the fluent will be ready for operation hercaUmt Mat ( h 1st. THE CON, MERCUR. ir-'- . n g A The new that chlorination waa tb be introduced In Tlntlc was received with many manifestations of approval during ihe day. The largest chlorination plant In the world, which la operated by the United States Reduction and Refining company at Colorado City, hat achieved lta proportions on ores of tha same character, and what the method has clone for Cripple Creek It promise to repeat In Tinltc. The slime plant, hich promises ta add materinlly to Con. Mercur earning. If it does not entirely obviate th lowers, will go Into commission the , present week, with George Moore, in- - . ventor of the proces who has been detained In town, to be present at the YY'hlle tha delays bave been event. many and provoking to the shareholder they have been Incurred byth manufacturer of certain fittings, but this will have soon been forgotten. The Bacramento received last week for a carload of quicksilver, which causes rejoicing alike to manThe caragement' and sto, khoiders. load was made up of about Sue) flask and th shipment hoa not taken ail the metal on hand, aa It Is underalood that nearly half a carload ts atilt In the Core rooms There is no apparent Indication of the weakening of the quicksilver vein tn the mine, and in addition to this, the usual amount ot gold ere are coming forth, so that the beginning of the year at the Bacramento encouraging. The Mining World 815,000 1 In the new channel of or being deArthur veloped by Buperintendent Brown of the Con. Mercur, In the Exl chequer ground, showing very fin values. For a distance of 15 feet along the Incline an average value of 88 90 In gold is shown, while for a consltlerable distance on each side the rock discloses a margin. It is estimated that about 100,000 Iona of milling ore ia in sight. At the Mercur mill about 6eto tons of ore per day is being treated now. At this writing the Moore slime plant is still out of eomirJsalon. but It is helped by the management to have It In full operation within a short time. well-defin- UTAH'S OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Oeorge Dern, manager of the Con. Mercur companys plant and properties at Mercur. says that fittings by which the slimes plant has been delayed hi now on the way to camp, and that the machines, which promise to add so mawill go terially to ths daily earning Of Into full commission next Week. their adapts blllty to the needs of the proposition, the management says there is not a particle of doubt, and the earning for March should show a material Meantime development is progain. gressing as usual In all portions of the property, while the assays returned by Buperintendent Brown speak for the sa ; - channel la Gale . ground t , The scratch of a" pm may cause the loss of a limb or even death when blood poisoning results from the Injury. All danger of this may be avoided, however. by promptly applying Chamber-laiPain Balm. It is sn antiseptic liniment for cuts, and bruises and burns. For sals by Merct Drug Co. quick-healin- the floor to the auro-cyanidnow coming from the mill. U The flow of witter from the drain tunnel in liiKT than ever ami everything point to tile realisation of the hope of th diMining of the gieat ptmmdet nfineml gone by which it in nurroundej. ,iNut v? GREAT CAMP. 1903-190- United State Senator, Thomas Kearns. Term explte March 4, 1905. United Ptatcs Senator, Heed Smoot, Term expires March 4, lStoo. Representative, Joseph Howell. Term expires March 4, Executive Officer m llcber M YY'ells, Governor. James T, Hammond, Secretary of State. C. 8. Ting y. State Auditor. John De G. Dixon, State Treasurer, M A BrrCfltn, Atornev Gentiet Instruction, , , 1 Appointive. A, F. Doremua, State Engineer. , Oomer Thomas, Coal Mine Inspector. Walter J. Beatle, Bank Examiner. Motoni Helner, Food and Dairy Commissioner. Charles Commissioner Bureau of Statistics. John Sharp, Fish snd Game Commissioner. Governor' Staff. ('harlt-- 8. Burton, Aujutafit Gene-rat-. Nephi YV. Clayton. Quartermaster Gen-- e rat W m J F.lieale y. Commissary General. It tlnkerton, Surgeon General. Be nner X Smith, Judge Advocate General. Mortis L Hite hie. Inspector General, i in sr A Seaman, General Inspector of T fit get Brat tice. Uetwniel 8 Ferry, Aide de Camp. John I Spencer, Aide de Camp. John y Can non, Brigadier General, N. mining man who has n spent much time In Amerii an Fork and prosiected a gnat dial In a southwestern direction from Park Citys big mines malts that there Is no question but that Ihe canyon Is in the name mineral Lit This mineral belt ta broken up at the head of Snake creek and at be h( afls of the Cottonw oods spread, out about time miLs wide from tile st of Dry Fork to Alla, passed through llillt r hill the Rltteburg lull an crouch M tj Evans', gulf h and Sliver Banff hlil. i tosses the heeeet of Ii"t t roe k i. reel got-through 'oppe r noun tain, w here it eon es tn etentae t with the G t . f He .tat s tint aie spuic net gofri mine i ll in.ltrations all flown Judicial. n short dtslanf" of lit) reek to w'lhlii It N e chief Justice Supreme shut- - they have weme Alpine 'out t ore tn sight tn several of the W Barteh, Justice. claims that have list n und are now Gcoige YV M McCarty, JnsTtce. le Ing w eel ki From the Patk to Cetpper mountain, 'hat hs H Hart, Judge First District Court. he savs, ihere me twelve miles of the biggest mineral Pel' in I lab If it were Flunk K. Nebeker, Attorney First District aw ev off in Nevada, Meentaien Dabo or ver in sone elriant corner of I tah tt Henry It Ro'app, Judge Second Dl- l: ic t would tee, be hlleg-alive wilh n Iner" He malt't'eins it is Ihe Gunge Hahetson, Attorney First Disand cHpiialiMn trict i iy urnte-- t Icq ed ( lose-lr- i minerel belt for miles around where geseel groune' William YV Hall, Judge Third District, Stewart, Judge Third Dia- an lie peet for a leaaorahle price There (annul ii t have Len mar prospei tm x cone an i ' ti YV. Morse, Judge Third District. go he mi ye, as there has been we rnu t I Lewis. Judge Third District. ground taken here ard ih.ee m tin D C Eie hnor. Attorney Third District. tfcnyeoi that if a pre. spec te,r ftrels someK Booth, Judge Fourth District. thing some hod v i lalms the ground and Jotiii The proape tor gea-- s Tills H Itllnei work A C Hatch. Attorney Fourth District. for him TL- iitosp'-- tor of course could Thomas Mationeaux. Judge Fifth District huv cheap but he hasn't the money Joshua Grtunvood, Attorney Fifth Dls-- ti n of h 'if the and tile ee,nequene e Ic t. tn the canvon has lain ldl pmpe-rt- ) vear aflr vear with nt Iv th as-- ss John S ChltieMer, Judge Sixth District. J H Ei ickson. Attorney Sixth Disti let. nvents done barely suffiri. nt to hdt the Jacob Jolm'on. Judge Seventh District. Mi aw tier hk- feu elms amt wait Y D Livingston. Attorney Seventh ft something to turn up I list lle-He chums however that the time is I Y alt ott elo'C at hand when ail. wtI want Thompson, Reporter Supreme Court. hur k cif Ammcat Folk canyon There are n e,re tui neN being run to lap the I, P. Piilmer, Clerk Supreme Court and State Librarian. numerous veins at greater eLpth, and hr predicts that bv the u uldle of sumThe I' tah County Light and Power mer ttov win reach a eipih whem larg e.re bodies will be femral company of Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove are making extensive improvements at their plant at the BIG COMPANY FORMED mouth of American Fork canyon. An to double the For a long time there has been some addition is being built of the plant, in. talk of a company bterg formed in the generatingit capacity to creasing power, two i'Ci fOI for East, to be charte-reepower Peiton water wheels the puiioce of ofiereitlng mine in to be about installed. The combeing Fork canvon. tt Is now understood pany is alo rebuilding their line, using from authoritative soureea that a few 48,000 of No. 0 wire, instead of days ago deeds were at knowledged be- No 6, pounds and will furnish power fore a notary here for twenty claims to the Jordan Canal company. pumps snd forw anted to the company, with This will be done 15th. The by April whom arrangement are on foot to start pi mt has about 4000 light connected work about May-- Irih with the amount invested system, the It was expected the work would hav(e between 828,000 and 830,000, the been L Eun on these claims oyer a ycat bring control in the owned company bring by ago. but a few "knockers'' are alleged the thr cities, they holding 60 per cent to have caused the delay to the evident of the Invested. The capital managedetriment of the camp, and the merment is under the able direction of Mr. chants and farmers of the valley, for, J. H YVooton, and la bright apart from the quesstlon of guppdles and for the company expansion and sucthe opportunities for labor such work cess. opens up. every long tunnel run Into the hill mean more water for Irrigation bring added to the present supply MINES AND MINERS.' :: A cun-yo- s e tlie-T- t e Ba-kl- n, hlgh-gtnei- e . - e l s t KKO-hor-se l Arne-r-,m- the-futu- FRED. WITTICII, President Dern of the Consolidated Mercur ia expected to reach home next week. A letter from htm, dated at Havana. Cuba, stated that he would leave there last Tuesday for Nets Orleans. Arthur Murphy, manager Dalny mines and milt at Wert In town again. Mr. Murphy ia ing much talking at thl time of the Dip. ta not dohe ha TM T4MMMU8T M 11614 MtllOWft. Th M OMahwM HltarlaTKuM 84 fts KttM P4f Uatoa Mar. Ge. I 4to4 la Kwir hi wy HflH, U i. ' |