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Show YOU IV. STOCKTON, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1904. however humble, such as world, would bring him respect and comradeship among hts fellowmen. The keyPUBLISHED AT of his downfall is found in his Stockton Utah note horror of honest toll. Subscriptions: Hence every young man should profit J2.00 year V 1.25 by the lesson his short career conveya, nontha Mercur City Briefs. 76 and beware of evil Inclinations that TO' months would lead to Idleness and sin, for from Mrs. W. N. Gundry Editor them crime is inevitable and its punishMr. Teal and fxmily will leave Mercur James T. Jaheman Manager ment is sure. There is no greater truth this week. decree than the Almighty' "The wages of sin is death. NOTICE: Golden Locks has departed, but Sliver Plume remains During our absence any business MR. DIEHLS MAGAZINE. transacted with Mrs. W. N. Gundry Steinman's dry goods house w ill folwill be O. K. The lady will reThe A tl number has low him next month. ceipt for money due the office, will take reached our desk and more a requires seders (or Job printing, etc. than our space will Tommy Osrnon is taking a honey moot thorough reviewthree-colJanies T. Jakeman, of. The frontispiece, in Salt Lake this week admit Manager. "A Mountain Lake, is a gem in phoSTOCKTON TOWN OFFICIALS. King Ikxlo has been working poll tax tography, and is worthy of a place in the highest class art magazines of the for sui h as employ him Imperial Family of JaTRUSTEES George Brando, presi- world. "The Tile champion spelb-tof thi school by Laura B. Starr, is a very pan, W. H. Charles Denton, timely article, and review in Editor's vie Frank Booth, dent; Eiath and Dot a West Desk of the "New Book of Poems" Henry Thomas, James Kelley. Mr Kobb, at the Drafton, has 'sen on CLERK - A. G. Frazer. shows our friend Diehl Intends the loTREASURER cal talent shall have full and fair criti- the Vick ll- foi tile past few uays. James G. Brown. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND cism at his hands All in all. the secMi. Sihemngtr poc to Bingham this ond nunibei of Mr. 'Diehls magazine NOTARY-Rich- ard Gundry. week to opi n i fuimtuie Mole there. is even better than the fiist STOCKTON SENTINEL io s -t CLAIMS. UNPATENTED to bt all ImprosMon milting among in,m that uiipalt-nti-location.- - ate not subjei t tp taxation, the nU.i a'lniinn to he that as the title by Govei intent has not patent to the locator, the title tests in the Gov ei nment, says the Mining and It is not easv to deScientific Ile.-s- . fine the nature of the estate acquirt-and ht hi bv the possession of a valid Ttf-.- - d mining location, but from the earl) historv of mining the title arquirod by a nunet to his (hum by fixation .i" absolute so long as he complied with the staiuloty provisions The claim was temcnized as real propel tv. was liable to sale oil execution, and was With passing subject to taxation years tins idea has not changed maA terially. not at all. mining location properly made, and upon whhh all the roquii entente of the ivv have been with, is property in the strict(ompib-est sense of the term, as much so as a paten tt-- claim. As a matter of course. ceases to comply If the i with the 'aw regarding claims so located. his rights in the estate cease and the iliiiir icverts to the public domain, and is then subject to relocation by any pet ton, a citizen of the United States. The miner's title to his unupon the patented dalm is founded In the early days law of possession of mining there was no other way of possession of mining maintaining claims than by complying with ceituin These local laws and requirements. local laws, rules and customs came, In time, to be the foundation of the mining law aa It exists at present. In establishing rights under the mining law the fact was recognized that no person could enter upon a claim legally held he nsr'hsr, nrr the rica that behd nr "tule, as the title was still vested In the Government. The fact of possession was considered sufficient evidence of title. To be in possession does not Involve the necessity of an actual residence, upon the mining claim. If a mining claim be legally located upon the public domain, and all the acts performed In connection with such location as ure required by the Federal statutes. State and local laws, the locator Is said to be In possession, and he has a legal title to the claim, to the exclusion of every one else even the Government and he may maintain ' this right so long as he complies with the requirements of the law. EDITORIAL NOTES. laint-hold- Paper telegraph poles are one of the of the art of making developments r paper There were cremated last year In the United States 315s bodies, England, 452, Germany. 856. A man by the name of Plimpton Invented the roller-skat- e and made a million collars out of it. ust-lul- The man who thought of putting a rubber tip on the made 1100,000 a year out of his Idea lead-penc- il The tennis championship of the United States has gone to H. L. Doherty, the champion of Great Britain. A disordered stomach may cause no nd of trouble. When the stomach fails to perform Its functions the bowels deranged, the liver and kidneys songested, causing numerous diseases, the most fatal of which are painless and therefore the more to be dreaded. The Important thing is to restore the stomach and liver to a healthy condition, and for this purpose no better preparation' can be used than Chamberbe-eo- County Uourant, Bingham Junction Thete has recentty ramie to our eJt- torlal table a copy of the first number ot the "Intermountam Magazine published by Mr. I. E Diehl, tor many and capable workyears a As an editor er in Utah journalism and publisher of newspapers in various parts of the State. Mr Diehl has been steadfastly successful, and now that his time and talents have also been turned to the magazine domain it is hoped his efforts will bring him even greater and more abundantly InTlfe Intermountain creasing success Magazine is devoted to the interests of Utah and the Intermountain region hereabout, and contains more than a hundred pages. Considerable difficulty, it would appear, has been encountered and time spent in producing the first number, as several of the articles seem somewhat belated. but now that the start has been made, it is safe to say that Editor Diehl will turn out a magazine worthy the name and the people whose mani- Its fold interests it shall represent. literary standard will doubtless be high and Its contents varied, interesting and instructive, and we hope the people of the West ana Utah in par-ticuiar will rally to its support and insure for this daring enterprise the great success it abundantly deserves. t s has boarding Tin bought ut i house tin S.ti ratio nto The In aiding hou-- e of Ml. Hattie Hughes lontmuis to Increase in popu- lar Hi liiinoi Mayor l.uft has gone on He will be ab-s- i lirx f vist to the (oast nt t n or fifteen day s i si i.wmg bool .(iiuth- j i nns It., ion W'ondei ig. on nil (h,s -- y U. S. L. M. No 11 bears north 2 deg. .09 min. west 2778.2 feet distant; thence vol-fiite- -- -- from qnieat'd if he will take ear In Thayer was i ailed in to set btokin bg fin an Italian miner who was i.intii on in the mines a few days ago Tic lounly examinations for graduation from the Eighth giade will he hi Id Thursday and Friday, April 21st and 22iUl Tlie family of C. C. Thompson were made happy this week by the advent of a baby boy. All are doing well, father, mother and baby. Mr. Crawford, our enterprising Mar- Missouri Pacific e RAILWAY I tl' . j . COLORADO fertile A? ! s j Electric f)l m electric Uf-to-d- lk The season has come for "Walking down the djsty road. Mr. Schllip of the American Meat With your baby mine." and Grocery company has been in Salt the season for holding hands will come Lake the lust week lati r Miss Auqa McIntosh, our popular The small hoys, under the able leadschool teacher, left Monday morning ership of Mike Serin, are preparing to for her home In St. John. wage a warm (impugn in this Dr. I.. N. Kudy and Dr. George Da- summer, th y are balked by Jlmml". vis have been doing dental work in White and St Inman. Stockton for the past week. B. I) Claik, the Jeweler, was in Salt Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Mitchener reLake the first of this work The genturned Wednesday from Salt Bake, af- tleman will go to American Fork to ter a short yisit with lelatives and look for a location. He has closed his friends shoo, perhaps permanently. The ball given Friday night by (he , Thom that will take the x.nnln.ition Degree of Honor was well attended, on Th'itsdiy and Friday fo. gi iduat1 n and was a success both socially and from th' Eighth grade at Frank Krath. N. lilt Snargo. Dota West, financially. Seren and May Timmins The baseball season opened here on A. J Stookey. County Sup i mb ndent Sunday last, yvith a game between the "laibsters and the "Crabs. in which visited the Si hools last Kudu and ad-l- i the "Bobsters" were victorious. ss d the t.u ners ? r divniU-lo- n on thmiIjm t of Utah's i dm uin.iijl ex Mr. Jehu Blackburn of Babbit nlley hibit at the St lanils Kxpo-ltio- n called on the manager of this paper last week. He reports farm prospects "The season" has not t nded yet so far in that section as excellent this season. as the Maccabees are conciined. Tile other ivcning thiy gave another of the A number of prominent Bebekah laexcellent little parths in the Fraternal dies left Sunday for the capital. Among hall and every one prtsent enjoyed the the number were noticed Mrs J entert.ilnmi nt Bralzer, Mrs. J. Brown. Mrs. T Kelly Dr Thayer is again left without an and Miss Clara Reynolds. assistant a. Dr. Bhyan. who has beet THE UNIQUE THEATRE. working with him for some tim", dl Del-pti- a I hi-go- to Sait Buke So long ts Dr is left, howiver. the affllited of in arp good hands Thayr Mercur Mr Chailcs Connor is the only number of the Meriur Si hind Board left in town Mr Connor Is an excellent m hoo man. honest and considerate of others. Bet us hope that he remains many years in his present position of tiu-t- . Mr. Ed Howard is in Salt Bake for a days getting his .yes Heated. Somt tune ago he had his eyes had.y injured in the mine and it was feated for slum, time lie would lose the sight of botn but his fi nds rejoice that they arc get ting better now. w i JUNCTION LOCALS... Did you ever stop to think that this town should be incorporated? For confectionery, tobacco, station-erjetc., see Mr. S. J. Rolson. c 3 Gbe fIMtcbener Ibouee, ft-e- a s L-t- ). - BINGHAM ST. LOUIS EAST f- night. , Throuoh Servlo AND TNE tended. The total and net areus of said lode mining ilaims is as follows. VIA Total area Enterprise No. 2 19 205 Here lode Bess area m conflict with TIME TABLE. Enterprise lode of this surv ey 0 431 acres U. M. Net A M aieu Enterprise No 2 5 !5 SAoNL-avSalt Bake City, Ar 18 774 aei es lode ' 4 3u 933 Tooele , i ml area Enterprise " P t5 4:20 Total Stockton 19 462 nines lode 2 17 Tintie Juni t Jll'i Total and net area T'Tnten- THROUGH SCENIC 2 it JlJ'.i Mammoth Juiut. 20 6b0 ai res nial lode " 112 Hurt ka 2.4') ' " 2 2. Mammoth Net urea i burned 5s 896 Hcres 2 05 Ar. Silver City Brave jlJ'i Said lode locations mining ilaims bet Trains at St it Lake make direct ing of el Old in the oltlie of the for all points north and east, KANSAS of Clifton mining district. Utah. MISSOURI i W. GILI HTT. 3. ,ts billows The Enterprise lode in Book Goneral Fasti! fit VgenL PULLMAN 1, puge 253, Enterprise 2 in Book No. J. L MOOR C. SLEEPING CARS. P: page 57. Centennial lode ill Hook I,, Commercial Agent. OBSERVATION page 252. also ill the oillee of the Be-- i order of Tooele county, Utah. DINING CARS. APPLICATION FOB PATENT The nearest known locations are the Lights, I M A No. 379. Yellow Hammer (amended) survey No Fans. United Statts Lind ritiiie. Salt l.ak- - 4382. ami the Uosrnoiiohtan No survey Chain Card City. Mari h 14. 1904 Reclining 4382 K tSISTS salt).. Notice is hereby given that A Any and all iiersrms claiming nan. whose place of tiusiness and Day coached. mining-ground- , the lode vein, nog office addtess ate Salt Like Citv. deNr so or thereof promises, any Unitu portion lirtti,Tlctitt, F6tin, it., UJrra Uuh, has made application lor ed States patent for the Bed Metal scribed, surveyed, platted and applied are for. notified unless Dug-wathat in hereby the j situate mining ifitim. Mining District. Tooele Count v, their adverse ilaims are duly filed ac-- i Uth ((insisting of 1264 llntar feet on onling t law. and the regulations M. C. TOWNSEND, tke lode, and sutfaee gtouml as shown Ihereumlei, within sixty days from date of publication of notice heieof, IS the to M notes and plat of the official suivtv filed herein, being mineral with the Begister of the U S Band survey No 50S5. and iloribed in salt field notes and plat on file In tills office. with magnetic variation at 16 dig liiiUuauuumiimuiiuamiiiiiiiuiiuinlnn(nM))mtlaauumiUHiiuaullmi 32 min tast, as follows, to wit i Commencing at conn r No 1 of said R. M. EDMUNDS. PROP.. dlalm, fiotn whii h the corner of Sections and townships 10 and f eouth, tange 12 west. Salt Lake meridian, bears south 45 deg 15 ndn. east 48.7 feet distant, thence running from laid corner No. 1 south 66 dig. .92 min pest 642 t to corner No. 2; thenie First-Clas- s Bast is tkis Ssction. Fwr. ruining front said corner No. 2 north 1 deg. 58 min. west 1268.0 feet to cornet No. 3; thence north 66 deg. .02 min. NEXT TO POSTOrriCE. 4; thence STOCKTON, eat 14.9 feet to corner No. 1365.9 feet Isoath 63 deg. 5 min. east ffrnmnnnwimwnnwwumTnnnwmmwHwwwwmmTTminimnniTnnHnnnBw to iorner No. 1, the place of beginning. visit to the metropolis this week, shal. has been looking after the poll tax ! IBJK rPtarkaHe-- J si m wttefuJed water meeting- was over 50 that he has found. In the schoolhouse Wednesday held Salt Lake meridian, and contains A-w- flee at Salt Lake City in the State of Utah, they will be barred In virtue of the provisions of said statute. 1 hereby direct that this notice be published In the Stockton Sentinel, at Stockton, Tooele county, Utah, the, newspaier publisheda nearest the said mining claim, for period of nine weeks. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. running from Said corner No. 1 south 85 deg. .03 mini, east 600 feet to corner No. 2, from whence corner No. 1 survey No. 4J83 Cosmopolitan lode and corner No. 2 same survey Tellow Hammer lode waek. The fires that have been here amended bears south 51 deg 42 min. east latently should Impress upon the 144.3 feet, thence pouth & deg 38 min. west 1500 feet to corner No. 3. thence gvtads of the people the need of a north 85 deg. .03 min. west 600 feet to fire department. corner No. 4, Identical with corner No. 2 Enterprise lode of this survey; thence The subscription list Is still grow-B- . north 5 deg. 38 nvln. east. 1500 feet to Send your name In and you will corner No. 1. the place of beginning. id that you have made no mistake. Variation to alt corners of the Centennial lode 17 deg. east. bald lode mining claims are located on unsurveyed land, which would be in township 8 south, range 18 west, If the present system of land survey were ex- , it.v Mr U;t fit Id and family left this weik foi Salt Bake where they will reen 'il , side fi a I hi Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gundry paid a low-grad- p. I" d STOCKTON NOTES IN BRIEF. It is rumoied that J W I.ee will be k te t.iki In.- - old pi situm at the mill. Thi tirn went hot he- - brought to light me- - of uw Inn, nets and te.1 cream well-know- While in Sait Like our readers are Insured of a splendid treat at the Mr. Unique Theater, Main street. the proprietor, knew just Gourley would what please the public when he opened his neat playhouse, and he has kent up the treat ever since. There three performances at night, 7 30. lains Stomach and Liver Tablets. For are 8 30 and 9.30, and two matinees in the sale Mercur Drug Store, Mercur, and afternoon of eat h day. Admission alM. E. Brown, Stockton. ways 10 tents. Iteserved seats for ladies and escorts, 10 cents. THE WAGES OF SIN The Honerine will erect a sampler Every young man In every com- of a hundred tons capacity. munity In thD commonwealth should Another payment has been made on ponder on the fate of young Shockley, convicted in Salt Lake City of murder the Copper tgueen group of claims. In the first degree and soon to be senFred Richmond, manager of the tenced to death. In so pondering he will observe the workings of an immut- West Honerine. has made the last payable law which, If not always in this ment on the Monroe group. The de' world permitted by the eccentricities of velopment of the West Honerine will Judges and Juries to fully operate, ulti- not be pushed until the Honerine drain No mat- tunnel has unwatered the property mately mut be satisfied. ter what crime one commits Its consequences to the criminal are Bure to Arrangements have been made by be suffered as night is to follow day. Manager Joseph Dederichs by which The law of recompense is unchangeable. the Honerine mill will handle the e ores. These Shockley grew Up with a horror of Black Diamond ill be sent through the big tunwork of any kind. At the age of 15 he ores was a loafer and without an aim in nel, and an Incline is being sunk in life other than to live as easily as he order to shoot the ores down to the could, and hence he left his home to tunnel. live the life of a tramp. The associations he made, on the road doubtless About 8000 gallons of water is flowvitiated his character, such as It was, ing from the mouth of the Honerine and he developed into a common tunnel, and the properties in that zone artist for will soon be drained. A large irrigation grafter. He waa a back-doo- r a while, subsisting on hand-outFrom stream is wending its way through the he a into a valley toyvard the lake, and another being fakir developed criminal and a 'hold-uand now at stream, which passes through the mill. the age of 24 he Is a condemned Is forming a small lake west of the murderer. mill. All too late he has discovered that of a surety the wages of sin i death County Courant, Bingham Junction. that the bread of idleness is both gall Dont forget to call on Mr. Baron, and wormwood. He was a manager of the Leader, fof the finest fellow, of pleasant manners and of of gents, ladles and childrens shoes. apparently good ability' In a general no was but ay, better (if as good) than A dance will be given by the Court the coyote that roams the hills preying on what It might. Foj he preferred Iordan Lodge of the Ancient Order of to be a parasite instead of a man and porrester9 on the 29th, at the a patriot, seeking to fill a place In the s. i NO. 41 , Did you see the fresh supplies of green groceries Mr. Cain has just received? A large crowd from this city attended the grand ball at the Social hall last Friday evening. Goff & Co., proprietors of the Old Reliable store, are as ready and as able to please you aa ever. Did you see the l eader ad. in his paper, and stop to compare their prices with other houses. Who do not the young men here organize a first-clas- s baseball team? It is a wholesome amusement. There are several residences being built in the northeast section of the town. Sure, the town is growing. There was quite a large fire a little southwest of Bingham Junction last OOOOQOOOOOQQO'OOOOOOOOOOOOO 14.361 too THE STOCKTON CLUB o acres; said location being recorded In Book N, page 640, of records of Tooele County. Utah. Adjoining claims on this lode are survey No. 4356. survey No. 4356, "Cloudy.'' on the southwest, and survey No. 4319. "Pennant, on the northeast, and "Gondola, survey No. 4356. I direct that this notice be published in the Stoikton Sentinel, a newspaper published at Stockton. Utah, for the period of nine consecutive weeks FRANK D. HOBBS. Begister. Alexander McM aster, Attorney for Applicant. first pub., March 19, last, May 14 "Cop-peropoll- s; M. EDMVNDS, o Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. XX. 190. mmsni koob ui uonnoouo Good Treelmeal it the Stock toe Cleb. B Srinv-ciB- APPLICATION FOB PATENT M. A. No. 3810. United States Lund Offlie, Salt Lake City, Utah. April 21. 1904. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the act of Congress, approved May 10, 1872, "To promote the of development of the mining resoun-ethe United States," Manus E Jones, w hoee postottli e address is Salt Bake Allen City, Utah, and his Is Babcock, whose postoffice addiei-- s Massena.Nevv York, claiming 15ou linear bet of the Enterprise, 1394 3 e the Enterprise No. 2 and o Proprietor Main Street. et of the Centennial veins, lodes or n tnerai deposits, bearing gold, silver, ad and other valuable minerals, with surface ground of each claim 300 feet in width, lying, being and situate within the Clifton Mining district, of Tooele, State of Ctah, have ounty made application to the United States for a patent for the said mining ilaims, which are more fully dovribed as to n etes and bounds by the official plat herewith posted, and by the field notes of survey, thereon, survey No. 5151. now filed in the office of the Dcgister of the District of Lands subjeit to sale at Salt Lake City, Utah, whiih field notes of survey describe the boundaries and extent of said claims on the surfaie as fodowe. to wit: Commencing at post or corner No. 1. being the northeast corner of the said Enterprise lode mining claim, and ideti-tal with corner No. 1 Centennial lode of this survey, from whiih point U. S. L. M. No. 11 bears ninth 2 deg .09 min. west 2778 2 feet distant: thenci running from said corner No 1 uth 5 deg. 38 min. west 1500 feet, magn.-ti- i variation 17 deg. east, to corner No 2. which is Identical with corner No. 4 Centennial lode of this survey, thence north 6 deg. 5 min. west 600 feet magnetic variation 17 deg. east, to corner No. 3; thence north 5 deg. 38 min. east 1500 feet, magnetic variation 17 deg ea-- t, to corner No. thenie south 64 di g. 5 min. east 600 feet, magnetic variation 18 deg. east, to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. Beginning at post or corner No. 1. being the northeast corner of the said Enterprise No. 2 lode mining claim, from which point U. S. L. M. No. 11 bear north 8 deg. 56 min. east 2745.1 feet; corner No. Enterprise lode of this survey bears north 3 deg. 40 min. west 191.9 feet; thence running from said corner No. 1 south 7 deg. .06 min. west 1394.3 variation 18 deg east, to comer No. 2. thence north 83 deg. 16 min. west 600 feet, magnetic variation 17 deg. east, to corner No. 3; thence north 7 deg. .06 min. ea--- t 1394.3 feet, magnetic variation 17. deg. east, to corner No. ; thence south 83 dt g. 16 min. east 600 feet, variation 18 dee east, to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. Bt ginning at post or corner ;No. 1, being the northwest corner of the said Centennial lode mining claim, and identical with corner No. 1 Enterprise lode of this survey, from which point $a Stockton. Tilt linear feet 1500 linear t t auJJUID Ml CBDCEilY o Cw3wi GROCERIES AMD BEATS u ; i 6) 1 J CSh Street, StockfCft I (a o) e 8 e Cnd o Lcrcsst Meat yfUcFIB Toocld County (o o) o) (e ol (0 Co r o) C Co 0) o) 0) o) (o o) .Ffesh Meats. 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