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Show . -- v ntin THE TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. STOCKTON. UTAH, SATURDAY.' VOL. IV. r EDITORIAL Local DEPARTMENT. 4 .rvd 2b parsons. te:u hors and mechanics. At the same college this winter a short course in agriculture has drawn there 1 poo youug men who want to icarn how to grow corn, judge stock and all about soil culture, and every one of H.om goes back to seme farm to put into ptactice that which he may 'earn. (.hardy of speech is as divine a thing as charity of action To judge no no one harshly, to misconceive mans motives, to believe things are as they seem to be until proven otherwise to temper judgment with mercy surely this is quite as good as to build up churches, establish asylums jnd found colleges Unkind words do as much harm as unkind deeds. Many t heart has been wounded beyond has been cure, many a reputation YOUNG MEN WANTED. stabbed to death, by a few littie words There is a charity which conEvery young man in this vicinity sists in withholding words, hi keepla wanted! Wanted from the street ing back harsh judgment, in abstaincorners, from the loafers' rendezvous, ing from speech, if to speak is to confrom the idlers turn demn promenade; your steps into the highway of noble aim and earnest work. There are A Startling Test. prizes enough for every successful To save a life. Dr. T. G. Merritt, of worker, crowns enough for every No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling honorable head that goes through the teat resulting in a wonderful cure. He smoke of conflict to victory. writes, "a patient was attacked with n There is within the young man an violent hemorrhages, caused by ub I had often found of stomach. the of which sentiment lofty upspringing for acute contributes to his elevation, and Electrich Bitters excellent and liver troubles so 1 preare obstacles to be sur- stomat though there scribed them. The patient gained from mounted and difficulties to be van- the first, and has not had an attack in quished. yet with truth for his watch- !4 months Electric Bitters are posiword and leaning on his own noble tively guaranteed for Pjspejsi.i, Indis purposes and exertions, he may crown gestion Constipation and Kidney Ti y tht ill. Only' 50c at all drughis b'ow with hdnors. He may never wear the warriors crimson wreath, gists. the poets chaplet of bays, or the It is popularly supposed that noth-nstatesmans laurels, though no grand of human contrivance can add to universal truth may, at his bidding, i lie horrors of death. We fancy how-"o- r be confessed to the world, though it announcethat the published may never be his to bring to a suc- ment in eastern papers that zinc i cessful issue a great political resolues will be furnished for gravestones a a to be founder of tion republic bv the same manufacturer who s whose name shall he "a distinguished stat-- r with the tobacconists their star in the constellation of nations iry will render the last h urs of any though his name may never be decidbeard beyond the limits of his own poison of artistic sensibilities edly miserable unless his heirs have Is none his mission yet neighborhood, solemnly promised to bury him under the less a high and holy one. But why do so few young men of a plain slab. early promise, whose wise hopes, purThe department of commerce and1 poses and resolves were radiant as labor estimates that American tour-- , the colors of the rainbow, fail to dis- ists in Europe and $00,000,000 spend The answer Is tinguish themselves? returning workmen who come to obvious. They are net willing to de- the vote themselves to the toilsome cul- the Cnited States simply to acquire money to take hack with them $102,-ture which is the price of success. ouo.ooo annually, the two masses Whatever aptitude for particular purof more than suits nature may donate to her fa- draining the country vorite children, she conducts none $102,000,000 of toits accumulated money How stop the big drain is but the laborious and the Btudlous to supply. a question now under discussion. distinction. tber's voice, how often c reeps Its oer iny lone y hoirs. Like healing sent on wings of sleep, fc the unconscious flowers, Or ! can't target her melting prayer, E't e v h'ie my pulses badly fly: And in the still unbroken air, Her gentle tones cotne stealing by; nd years, and sin, and manhood flee. And leave me at my mothers knee. :n My v 1 era-tlo- tirtu-idr-- fig-u- pros-Mile- 1 The carpenter is abroad in the land and many new homes are going tip. Not a few of them are to be occupied by young people, who have lately gone through the ordeal of a wedding march and marriage ceremony. As a matter of course there has been a great of talking under the roses about the location, the style of architecture the quality and quantity of furniture to tip rmrehased, and how thev Intend to live when they take posscupuin of this modernized Eden Could 't but bo imnrcsseil nn their lu'vds that it does not matter so much vhthpr the house he limit after Gft'ic r nii'cpor style if anbter-- t u ro whether the furniture is of fa hions''!p make or lmoie tiianuftie turnwhether the walls are hung w!h (oty tape'drv ir with family WP'droliOif love and virtue cement the 'jn :,v circle it will be a home In the "nest sense of tiie word The brvv is hut the dwelling idare of tiie sou so likewise the house is but the of the home We on emit all (ere,-ihave porjwt forms, and f lassie features hut we ran have pure. hmnCful spirits, we cannot all have elegant, houses hut wo ran have sunny, pleasant hemes - . ed rjr-V- SALINE THEORY. - ASwr .Thin gi that nothing is sure except lt death and taxes, but that Is not altogether true. Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va.. says "I had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tnpd everything I heard of, hut got ro relief One bottle of In King's New Disunity thin curnl n.e it's infallible for Croup. ly is said 1 I s Ci. .n ordinary fanning 'ui ins i.n one imndred-dolla- r will not suffice Eifty-dolla- ro'-ide- Made Young Again. One of Dr. Kings New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my "teens again" writes D. H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. Theyre the best In the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at all druggists. When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by Mercur Drug Co.. Mercur, and M. E. Brown, Stock-ton. -- The question of the origin of the tri'inp saltness of the in nd Sea ha 'o'Tivn! a new answer and it is now ii i",lor for scirntific specialists to 'oi u'a'p anew on Utah's saline Mr Ackrcvd. aftrn1 showing so mR ami ricks ran have furth e nished nt a fiartion of the quantity Cat Its collected in tiie Dead of Ken ,i rogues that Hie mo t i of Mnp'y cf this salt p:r(,.-- t is r T'lieri e Dausporta'ion by This m tb' Med t i Tiiean v.iiidi the is ( view I ratio of chlorine to brofact tba on Sea is tiie ame as l Hie mic I would tm jn n,e Ved t' rranean. abcn'l omo profoscnr ra'hor ro.v .(eo foHh and announce that the Parific ocean had been guilty of 'blewine in" its salt for the ca tirg of cur Great Salt I.ake - Deeiysti - May-9- t i, nt o- rifi-m- te i -- T if lot If May.- In almost every mighborhowi omp-one or has died from e.n tt." k of ropi n c i" me cholera norhu". often .ffo-. or a pl.vMrum rrnu tor Hi,e The dlFPaop? rhoud he kefit at hand risk i too great for anvor lo take ru CToh Oolii. Chamberlain's 'out n v Diarrhoea Remedy Imp SaVtd the lives of rr.cr peo; li- - ar n ore painnnd suff r.cg tha" : rv other iredielre in use. it ern i.iw v - !e For sn'e liv Ji'r' r depended upon Drug Co., Mercur, and M E I 'ovvr.. could be procure A sim-monr- 1 d. reliable ad it Stockton. One cf the marked chances in arr.cr.g mre-res- s the Amencm penr'e is the leaning toward the farm, the do- d te nf yl.rv (n p know how to cu'tixaje jr At n nagricultural eoliege in the west twenty years ago there was in ar. enrollment of BOO students lint just t r that was taking the straight agricultural course. The rest were fitting themselves to be doctors, lawyers, -r t C E Mitrhener was a Stock-toweek The major is a n visitor this f are Arthur Brown. E. B. LOWER v BERTHS AT HALF RATES. r " OOOOO.OOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOO t THE i Hon-pi'in- i e -- i t STOCKTON CLUB It M, tDNVNDI, o o o o o o o Proprietor- o o o o Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. XX Ftnt-elk- u BtlUard Room la ConoMkioa. very body RoooItm Good Txwtmool ot tbt Stockton Main Street. - 400 feet wide and feet 800. w vi long, with 2,257 Bleeping rooms, and & dining rixun seating 2,500 persons. v( The befit is inside the Exposition grounds, nd operated under the su- pervision of the Exposition manage-met.It is well appointed ynd furnished I: modern style, and u cade Gardens Festival Hall and Colonnade ot States, which form a part of the main picture of the Exposition. Street railroads running by the door go direct to the Inion Railway Sta-ti- i n downtown, and the Intramural read inside tho grounds, carries guests from the hotel entrance to all Here is a rool repoints of interest treat where persons can find rest, and quietude away from the noise and crush of the crowds along grounds. Sightseeing at a large e jKisition Is the most tuesume pleasure, mind is bie-ilengaged and find! diversion Ly (distantly chan-in- g tiie scenes, whiu body is lie romiug weary and the visitor does not lealtee how Hied he is until lie stops to rest. The place to rest is tiie Inside Inn. The hotel tales ova r the daiiv admission fee to tiie go unds and tiie registered guest at tins hotel Is ftee from the annovame ef pushing through the crowds at the gates Theie are 500 rooms at $1 5u per perticcai-so-fth- y son. '.nn at $2.00, r,uo at $2 5o Tim Inside Inn will long lie remem here i as a distinctive Ratine ot tiie largi Fair Universal s' ivr in id er ..If to, il in Fr v) vi k n,iimn'ima ili In connection with the vi vi PACIFIC RAILROAD, UNION to to to to to to to to to '0 fn to to 53 55s kd -- 7; 555 C C- 5 CHEAP R.ATES $1- - C. S- - & S-- C -' Louis and return. 5" SI $17 Cliicago and return. 5(1 $5iiim st I. ouis and return via ago iinMal din ( lion To St. Louis and Chicago. si()o''rH and limits Ohi- - in each Tlnco Hams daily. Elegant service. I.mt d'liing cais. .'i'c in u ( boons ( in the vm rid a Fair rr presenting a t til tost ef" $50,000,000 and as lame in Riiorv all' n Yi size as the Columbian, the Pan Ainer Ran and the Paris Fan- - "imlnned I a pors or t' 'ephi.ne us . 25 hum E. CRAKE, D. P. A. G. A. r Through Service ' 'mi Wi C.i' i OJ VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO KJMSfiS 2 niSSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights. Electric Fans. Reclining Chair Cars i. (iit Dvnn), coaches. lerthj.Tktetj, Felder, etc., iffresi o o o o o o o o v A4Aaxe4 0 MMT, If. t J I Agt., Denver, Colo. 0 0. 0 0s 0 4' i en-rou- te Ti.i rt. uio's daily alt I nko to St. ionla" 'i the Ciiliiado '( f oiu p m. to M 25 p m ' ' nv i i ara leave thouniin Sri in. i depot rn iy Ik ar and vv i citrv you all ovtr tie (My in two hours tor 5) Mt'tv ii v,c u may talc lin-i- ( fc'Mr i Ml the (.nr I. nils there, (Vii'ing at tiiir liom;", attend the comet in the rrv par);, or do what-- i ur t.i'iy dictates. Mean- ; IU ' f while the rar purer is guarding your wraps. Ton do not have a thing to worry about. tin ID, u - -- ll n 1 i.i i, . 4 i I ( ! v ( Nin way to relieve the journey of tediou tiers, isn't it? Let me tell you more about it. 79 TtCMTT Fait I.ake Si utti Six Hours in Denver to St. Louis. R. F. H. C.TOWNtCNOe S'l'niid P. A. (.Hi Ccn AND THE MMNM AM BiBLE, T. CHAS. B. SLOAT, ST. LOUIS EAST Far I TO e ' vi vi Ara you going to the World Fair? you undoubtedly want to get there as quickly as poaaible. THE OREGON SHORT LINE. iww 'I 0 AociaLaffalrAJa eenjter-o- l z e dab. Stockton i 1 t con-secti- i Major Jt tne at the Inside Inn. That he expression most frequent- stnicturr, con-viee- e -- ...DENTIST... apanUons to Paatlatry SalaatlA- ally PartorxaaS. (tv Oaaa (tract fra fMtatnea. Waallj AD will ly hear;5 at the Louisiana Purchase ExpuMtioa. This hotel ia an immense 8tf-foo- Too Great a Risk. J. B. TAIT -- i ft i i J 0. Pneeinl Tourist Salt Lake land lo St Louis withoutSleeper change via D. & TI G and Rock Island System. Tele-- I m flhth. amounts to Leaves ?4Ti or pwrite May The lumber imp-shRock Island office, here and ot this the inn 'UTi.i .Hullo a von West Second South street, for .rru - nccjvc ? lus quo (iilo for tim-!- reservations Berth half of i nt turn Ilnur journal property regular Pullman rates.rate only ' tius mdu-ir- y is to lie exhausted the .suit an civ be surmised CHANGE AT HONERINE. If you v to win success in life, main your besom Vine and Mill Office at Camp in poj severance nbrd expiiienre your wise counse Charge of H. G. Fisher. r and aiiiu n vi nr cider brother, if vi nr guarding genius The liusinesv ef the Hcnerine Min-g eompanv has assumed such it i.-- nit the amount of water in that it has tieenme necessary Hi. t.'iile tint H;p fire unde- - it that ns u I,, ihrg--- it is the enthusiasm t '.ave some one at camp to keep the take general ,n'd adv ,c,ng ha'k of your business mine and mill books and rSacc of office work cm that end of that ion ,)s it going the lino. To relieve the situation Man-ip-w V Snyder will leave for Arrest Quick Steekten Hd morning aewompanied J A Hul'iiR'p if Yulera Ala. was .v II G Fi'Hier. who has Jioen chief twne in He hosjnt il finll a seven e .sc of ill v aiming 24 tunie- - After doc- s"ce"'eiant in the Western Explorator.nd all rciebs f tie i Biukbr.s tion company's offices in this ritv so i S'Ivp Am Having had the hull; cif the eim kly irt'Y.d fui.her 'nrir cd i nrd liu o fl 'tilll 'tinn It ecu work to do in connection with r and fid pair 25c at nil Lis other duties here the rhaneo will Ti.'s ,i, irgn ' r o de uiit 1e a welcome ene to Mr. Fisher, and a great source of satisR'acing your first advertisement is faction to Superintendent E .1 Rad-datlike laving the first foundation stone of the mine and mill to a bud 'mg it - tiie beginning of Vhi'e at camp Manager Snyder will w Hat may terminate in a great enter-Il-mat e a thorough inspection of the 'nunc workings and probably will t level, To rend tho average girl's letters to v or!: resumed on the where monster sheots of sulphide ore her swectheart would readily the thinklrg man that love is a were opened at the expense of heavy mimnine operations and which are species of insanity.. now understood to be perfectly Horn petition is the life of trade and drained by the hig tunnel Saturday next Mr. Snvder will Hu death of the leave for the ,east whore several matters of import-a--.eare usually dd bacherequire his attention lors who are glad of it. GREATLY ALARMED LOCALS. By a Persistent Cough, but Perma- nently Cnred bv Chamberlain's The demand for livery r'Fs far Cough Remedy. the supply last Monday. Me. H. P Burbage, a student at law. R. C had been tmublid Mrs J. V. Lee has gone to Salt In Greenville, for four or five year" with a continuous let-and city to visit relatives cough which h says, greatly alarmed needs me, causing me to fear that I was in e fincf ntaree of rrir-rrr.V- -. .Hiss Gertrude I ampshore and Roy Burbage, having seen Ghrtrriu ri"in' Cuidrv xvetp married in Tooele last Rough rtemedv eduertFr d. cnrclnd'd o try it. Now read wh?t he pays of T tm'.v I soon frit a remarkable change tt: and after using two bottles of the twenty-f' A big strike is reported in the Gaive was permanently cent ma King, from which some very rich cured."- - Fold bysize, Mercur Drug Co., Merere is being shipped. cur, and M. E. Brown, StocWc.i t JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND NOTARY Richard Gundry. Mr. Joseph Pominville of Stillwater, Minn , attir having spent over $20c0 with the beet doctors ftu Munmih trouble, without relief, oas advised by his druggist. Mr. Alex ltiv hard, to tiy a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did . and Is a well man today. if troubled with Indigestion, bad taste in the mouth, lack of app, tite or constipation, give ihtse Tablets a tiiai, and you are certain to he more than A M P. M. phased with the tesult. For sale at 25 t 00 Sait Lake City. Ar. 5.36 vents per box by Mercur Drug Co , Mer0 15 4 30 Tooele cur, and M. E. Brown. Suxkton. 0:25 Stockton 4:20 15 Tltitio Junet. 2.47 Elder Benjamin Goddard, of Salt 11 n ist 2 44 Mammoth Junet, I ake City, delivered a very Instruc- 11 25 2:40 Eureka tive anti interesting lecture before the n 40 2.22 Mammoth V M and Y. L. M. I A last Sunday H 56 Ar Silver City. Leave 2.06 Train one a at Salt Lake maka direct evening Every present, in their own hearts, felt like thanking him for all polnta north and east. S. W. GILLETT. and all Wish that he would soon reGeneral Paaaa&fK Agent. turn and favor them with another J. U. MOORE, such lecture. Commercial Agent. Monday. re-of dinners and family was generally observed in this town. thef'iy unkind inside the grounds. Many of the citizens went to Tocele. T?ii hptel is in the southwest por- v! After appropriate exercises at the tion of the grounds, not far from the bewas a hail thee game cemetery Plate) of States, and to the north a 'D tween Tooele and Stockton, which re-- i shot t Jdijtance are the famous Cassuited in favor of the former. -- i o d George Brando, presi- 4-- resl-ihnt- i "ill require a net TRUSTEES " dent; W. H. Booth, Charles Denton, Henry Thomas, James Kelley. CLERK A. G: Fjaxer. TREASURER James G. Brown. It: properties that TOWN OFFICIALS. crosa-Csiure- ho are tarming land that is rvif blew and .1 P Vitchener Tills itli JlMi p. r ui n sliouki do a little certainly aimb e property, from ating Miihv (ortainly ought to 'ibrh the evvpirs will undoubtedly in the future The interest on cinl e n o' n 5 per mil the value cf an acre wouid be $5. To nun unt will requite more STOCKTON 1 v. i r j is - uvv o' lit nt till- - NO. 47. 11)04 r ti vv UNK 4. NEW STOCK COMPANY. ane, superintendent of the of Dry canyon, went to Sa t ake City Tuesday. Organuted to Operate North of the Hcnerine. Mrs. IS. D Itoaien left for Idaho list Wediusday to join her husband, Anctjicr ccthv ation organized to who pi eroded her there some time opera 4 in the Stockton milling disago. trict,, fas qualified to do business by Run or va tiie Ophir Hill mine and filing 9s article- - with the secretary of null will resume perattona soon This state Sul paying the customary fees wiU btf good news to residents of The ltv company ts called the Peoria Mlnini Mining company, and it is Oj hir Edcapita iVed for Sdn.uoo shares Mrs Frances Pier of Oonemaugh, ward, fiarey is president and James Ia .is visiting her mother. Mrs Titos. G. Bp n vice president, the remainGmniry. Sr She is accompanied by ing dirtetors being George Maze. I. in me Ciey and Sadie Gundry W N her husband and baby. Gundrvis designated as secretary and A Farmer Straightened Out. traesuitr. "A nan living on a farm mar here It isfhe intention of the incorpora came in n short tune ago complexly tors tj fovelrp a group of eight clainys I handed doubled up with ihtumaliMn him a bottle of Ch.imbt Iain's Pain adjoin $g the Stockton Gold Mining & Balm and toM him to use it freely and MilllmToi mpany's territory north of if not satiefitd after using It he need the Hi ferine and work, it is underrot pay a nt for it, says C. P. Kay-de- r. stood, fill begin in the near future of Pattens Mills, N. Y. "A few Runnft.f through the property is a days later he walked into the store as blue line east and west vein identical straight as a string and handed me a Honor-indollar saying, give me another bottle with'ilt which has made the mines fa of the Another ChamlH-rlain'camp I It want Balm of Pain in the house all t lie time for it cured mouii fhile a number if the same me For sale by Merour Drug Co., croS!fiiures, which have been so prolific jpff.re. particularly Mercur, and M. E. Itrown, Stockton. near their with the east and west vein, juncboi The Western Exploration company also It Is boldly in the claims is shipping ore from the Buckhorn belle puthrop ecj that the plan of operation will mine at Ophir and tumor says a mill be one of the most likely tf sfik on near and tramway will soon be built. Its Junction wiih Mrs H A I ane returned from Salt the tistand west blue lime ledge I.ake City Sunday, where she recently TO npSE GOING TO THE FAIR. underwent an operation for appendiwhich she hass,itirely re ! citis covered The World's Fair at St. Louis is and will not really lie ready s W C All xander and wife are for bttelless before September. It was of our town, having come from said by pne of the state fair officials: Sail Lake City last week. Mr AlexanHjp people not to come until Tell der is manager of the Black SeptemUr if they jvant to see the Diamond Mining company. Fair eonpleted. r? H G Wrlelit and bride came out Mr. Never Before Did a Great World ftom the metropolis Wednesday. Fairttave a Big Hotel Inside Wright is a son of Mrs. Marshall, who owns the Murlirook group cf mines jt the Grounds. here, the development of which is uni der the supervision of Mr. Wright. Rales Within the Means of All. ' H. A. Eureka-Oplii- the Catherine and part owner Shamrock mines, from which some Whooping Cough. Grip. Pneurriom i and verv rich ore has boon taken In the Cut sun ptnm It's guaranteed Try It nat Others interested in the same bv all diuggi-t- r Thu-- i ,! 1 NESLEN, General Agent West ' Second South Street, Salt Lake City. I |