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Show ' 'f 7 i'i '''JAX THE TOOELE COUNTY REPl'llUCAN WEEKLY. STOCKTON. UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNE 25. 1904 VOL IV. "" EDITORIAL 11 and Local DEPARTMENT. Bi ft2 SAME OLD STORY IN THE SAME OLD WAY. Captain John Smith saved his neck by one of his amours with an Indian princess and John Rolfe afterwards induced the daughter of an American king to marry him and go to England where the ladies at court treated her like jt. dog, as they have been treating American women ever since, except in cases where the American women Lave proved too smart for them to treat as they pleased. That was the first marriage. Eriuy one since has been a downward step one. from the first Pocahontas was a princes in her own right. Her dad, old Powhatan, was a king. He had the wealth to endow his daughter and s'o ho provided her with both the pedigree and the coin that her husband l icked. Since then Amer can girls hate been demanding that their husbands protide one or the otluy of the necessary qualifications and the Briton.:, note" known to have the coin, hate been working off their pedigrees while the brides' daddies have pit up the co.n England may, and deulite s will, raise a ptolonued howl lie' in t I me one of liei deg I and ii' u! Pro' e sons makes a the Newport ral by paponving h u.s hut Ai l)i 'I a'l'iral eg un wi'l oidv slide as thov recall the fart tliit begin this luivri'ge liis'i, s h' rodl, and th in he loginning Aiviirn lultx but nit ony the also tlv' fancy Mood n Anglo-America- who had failed to settle with the lumThe contractors secured releases of liens from the dealer and "evety things lively." J Jt Miss Anna McIntosh, primary teacher in our schiol last year, who has been attending teachers institute at Salt Lake City, returned to her borne at St. John iast Friday. O .4 ,4 The peace of our community has bam greatly improved of late by the enforcement of the curfew law and the suppression of the festive firecracker. Many thanks, Mr. President and Trustees. Jt ,4 A Missouri teacher put this question o one of the hoys In her school- "If vour father gave wcur mother $7 8 tomorrow what wi uhl she To which the boy promptly have? A fit." replied; 15 ber dealer. - to-'a- v Theio is a c olnoss bo' ween a Kansas oit! a ;il her "steady. A oiyi them. She said little thing an had she ho con fu summers, 'hit innocently poked her how many years e ha been blind 1 -- 1 seme of our "the g i ru us Fi e h " wt'l e ceVPrate jo p i i i ur t wn A committee ha n n glint'd but the piogrammo U been arranged is n t 4 d Two ii""' P !v the St' ok tin I tu ; i"" n'e n.f i ni'n" l tl Il'la V in ct.le i e c pe f U e f OIO- tP, 1C Cl lie ril , (iti-'ens! : i i ' ( I 1' n-- ( ' M' i'e i "i " ''o 'nt! ves here R r ' . r i "'ee (f Anglo-m(r-it"- ' ' A''' i e-- r " f fnr-ni-h- d l inee ur i ii).-. - a- !,i i o - ' V jnrC'lVs f ;l ( i . f to the d i I) i'i' ' e- - t ' i pill i' I !l. limiv 111 " I m i"k"-- I H 4 4 papr has added a new v 'P tin- i I'ptont moduioe bv to automobile the terior digging ,'h nr ru'v on his ball it. thus: " wp the Flemish word for will huv the sani" "Flemish has enriched its vocabulary lie ! ar'it a won-ait fri m griwina on joe ie cp It " by a new word for automobile. o What a fnnnv od comes from snel, rapid- paardeloos, " withthings are always get- horseless; zoondeerspoorweg. out rails; 'petroolri.ituig. driven by 'nr out of place. 4 d petroleum. And it asks: How would The memhera of Sunshine Rehepah you like to be hit by a A Bo'-to- i - fi H'-- p i Tl Ni ther britlier i snipri--e(a t o re'iow s Saturday- nieht by steals a dollar is a inppirine upon the scene at clop f milthief, but the one who steals a tup nttnr's 'od"p meeting with straw-- ' lion is honored and called a great i cream and cake. A most en, The man - who pj financier. joyable lime was spent by all. . ,4 .ft jrTarmefStraihTeiied-TJtrtPpuschmnt. the venenble od Pinte ' t'-"A man living on a farm near here wrfer saw yvheu a small lad cane in a elicit tune ugo eon lei' ly fortv voirs P"o tn fii'U-i'- , nnJ tf'cn In d doubled up with rhiumatism n "Tv'ln ttm o Corr him a tonic tf Ulm mbi i l.i in s i in i ''no'1 - ,1a o n O' I'i fi Lj .Hi. Balm and tn'rl bin to isr it ,1 H r i i a tl l.ot s ti tu rot pay ltr. id d ini a ntti r fn it. - ,i g - u i - ,t i t . , A i, w P. iltirs .Ml!-- , N Y. 1.1 u .Ik'd 1110 tP- "Ion .a days lute ., 'll 'i g fli uj. 1.1 dull scvicg 'give lie aioll'i basil, tin's Pair. Uclm I iui l it of Chimb - ; i In t in ' ir.e. lltiiur. ' ,i n ' ' n by Men ur long Co. L U: wo. Pin klon For sale Uiid M t i Tt a fill n Pv v ,c! dig visiting her aunt. 4 4 tf Ha't Mi G - 4 I akc Cdv U is Sell eip. 4 Mr pc Mrs l A I ane of (Jisiicrn, (Dry Canyon), went to the metropolis I uo i a.. f' l 1, ' jt t t - lo f Mrs. Nina Nellsen came up frem Anieiican Fork this wees, to visit her mother, .Mis M A. Shelton. rh'i We are ereatlv in need of an ordinance providing for a dog tax. There are too many canines in our town. t ,4 V. Purdv of Tooele spent sevDr. eral days In our town this week, attending to diseased and decaying mol- ' ,4 T . ars. ( f t T ri'I V I Mrct. o Ii ?r r,f,('(''it n ' ( j rf pll iv'tcn.tif work on the lone f r- rf V rf r,fo pa TvMr! It frtnrp mi - pMn- - flOfl favrC too flil f ran A O ''h'yyt tVorj tbo f y to fOCtfrr tnni'l f,vo (Vo yrPM fot pt n no!ttmII ,4 Jirnt Oro ikov The refreshing rs,r"? of la'o have ftto rl( parcc hotter O ft pf k'fflo been greatly appreciate! Heres hopC ol'l rpyMnno the continue ''eft through may ing they Tl'Vtr'x H summer. rlp'n rptle dnn irvf fr r qir rorefmtip"q 4 . PT io T"tl onin lor, r Mis I tirlle Ct 'tins, who has been . o r ft fVt attending school at St. Mary's Aond-ci- i -t hiring the last eight months, is wh"n the hreat is in linen fe-i!.l a feet y be m lea,) ; c.f l at home again. c 4 7 flf'ft tn I 1 Main Street. ) f ) eie-c'Sl- : I 'S : j t) - , ?3(j 111 m m (3 ST. LOUIS EAST y Pullman Tourist Sleepers, . From Ogden and Salt Lake City to Louis. Old Bu'l on. n in .,,.,.,.-- rrn'-kt- s i"i mssrpt roine"trns the 1 51 n fc "t spa ft amj j pair jc was foromf" C e yyi . W. T. McMsrlarp t he f n nf or eronrh prz m oTe" " ' hv the e 1 pr'- - f ' p P' 'Cv'i r 1,0 VARIOUS e THROUGH SCENIC is su eri tending COLORADO ri-- n ITEMS OF - Is the c r.rr o1' ' INTEREST .4 ring fire,' M t,n' 1! '"nr todofbu'iiln-- s en aB of the pe Cf TiV. rrm rt t?Bt t h o here Of lite hv lneil efrtrarfn-esused his at Orbir tbo rip btmhnr Grsp. for xrhem fn httilerg In said buildings had been paid, but 'aliout fifty miners to leave the Consoii-- i - p- -d 3 o) Free reclirtng Chair rs, Eyerything First Class. For Berths, Tickets, Folders, etc., address H. C. TOWNSEND, Q. P. T. A., St Louis, Missouri. o) o $ VIA C8E2I2!IS!!25!E32!HEHE3EKiSS Fs?;rct iii COLORADO FERTILE U2SAS 2 UISSOORI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, OBSE RVATION DINING CARS. .Electric Lights, Electric Fans. Reclining Chair Cars (nr davrmt). Coaches. .Fresh Meats. BEEF, MUTTON, "5 RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC 01 '5 5 PORK, tt! 0) 3 3 0 e) 0) 0 l Vi vl Vi ii Are you going to the World's Fair? If so, you undoubtedly want to get there as quickly as possible. i Vi vi . Vi Vi THE OREGON SHORT LINE, i In Vi UNION vi w y 1' vi vi vi vi connection with the Vi For Jerfl!t,Tlck5tj, Folders, etc., address PACIFIC RAILROAD, the short, fa-- t route to AND ALL POINTS EAST. Is St Louis. w Ask Short Line Agents about special Excursion Rates. T. M. Schurrai' D. E. Burley, D S. Sptrccr er, Trrff c m Mgr. w G. P &. T. A. A. G. P. & T. A m Sa.t Lake City 1 (Up H. C. TOWN8CNO, Nmim r nootrr agmt, sy. tat ml fJuaamTM. y TtMWRa ) 'o'S'S'S'oSo'S'o'S (e'oS'oxSS'o'S'oS'S' Missouri Pacific WITHOUT CHANCE CF CARS. i s St e ji 0 Stocktcq. v? AND THE . i O) (O Through Service evan-oratio- (f O 8 e -- a- y ar2cst - opment y , . s .Carries a Dla Street, - - o Mrs. If. Martinson nme out from PCINT. aid will Salt Lak" City spend evo'al ('a) s with her sou and 1 t Clair and C art are daughters here. f The Missouri Pneific Railway Is the of ! '! dr shipping an ayi-' Popular Route to the this nn or nth from three last teh property erli The heat during t The last consigrmot, amru-Tn- r four weeKS has cause! t'i- rapid FAIR AND of water in Rush lake, which i ver fwe"tvtwo t ps. was settled for S. LOUIS WORLDS on crntrols showing 109 5 ounces si! is new but a pond. POINTS EAST. OH ' pnr'v; lf i fl nr f PM r 4 yip Is at home The brought $2,19i."6. shipment Irvine "(Id Katherine Miss V (L with her aunt. Mrs. Georee Irvine. or about fnS per ton. V o hv her friend, She is accrmn-'leTOOELE COUNTY. Miss Stevens of Salt I ake City. rna GGGGGGGGGGGGG'GGGGGGGGGGGGG 1 t atained. dey-- 0 0 Stockton. 00 o-- es v Tbe present 0 G - 1 sta-tln- o o o o v - g interest in minNothing rf ing rews hereabouts of lat hit all the mines are 'elng worked and fu-'' ve-- v ture pTspe-tpromising ooooHyooooooooooooooooo o THE STOCKTON CLUB U-- 1 , Im-(3- r I ccnq fr j - r Op-hi- k- Trios) TO fln'O''''! rlilv i M-- tiii' ' tbp nvnr fnvrra1 t f ( fi. T 'ct T 000 tnrc f wM !' W C ITnt rn fl rvm f 9irn''f?rt. )v r,?An o no r 1 pi'inn"'' nr o lul,T n ,1 TV T1 A ! L ( 1 ( ' ' c t t f i C?rr;t,n r L K-- n t vM 1 roflM n 11 f Bl n . r r Deaver-Harrl--o- HDitcbcncr Udousc. GROCERIES AND FAEATS MILLING cip'or ' n t H r'5l f nn r fi 1m flt fifv 'nti-- t 'mx nTno)' n II OT! 5 I -- -- CCMPAW. M ' '?f Tkn tf' i ano f 'i n ' ()f u (iru; t.TW n ; o T'rti Cm. ' jjy tj Mrs. N. A. Scribner is sojourning wic. her liidiand at ilicr ia ch in nto 'T ' Si l.lier Canvon c ti Pnr ' r ( t0 yr t ( 't- - ' o Tl i5 rnmmnvc ft finpirrr ' sjt v W HONEPiE i Miss Stnwell. i t Ucith.a li an an ol Sdver C.'y s here. i clativ Mis is " r. t'O jUtonn f ; 'ico t pud ril" n V' f iaq ( fh v( STCCKTON LOCALS AND OTHER BRIEFS. ' ' M 'Vo ' t Tbf' n t v v o ' l , i ft'' S ' ' c'j" o"' I nll t V. ra ' I nl n Ho r)- -i 1, f i . ti : I , c Moil i , j nt T W Mr t ti t( su'-yey- n illl l' A maa ia Arkansas was recently STOCKTON TOWN OFFICIALS. tried fur th assault and battery with TRUSTEES Georgw Brands, presito k,iL Intent The state brought into court of the weapons used a rail, ax. dent; W. H. Booth, Charles Denton, gun. a pe r of tongs, saw and rifle. The Henry Thomas, Jamea Kelley. defendants counsel exhibited as the CLERK A. G. Fraser. other n'H I weaixms a scythe, pitch-forTREASURER Jamea G. Brown. mill. pivl, dog. razor and hoe. The decided j felJUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND . the case by as jt TIME TABLE. Mercur has produced over $12,000,j lows: "Ve, the jury, would have given NOTARY-RIch- ard Gundry. (mu) in gold during the few years of Its a dollar to have seen the light. life. Mr. Joseph Pominvllle of Stillwater. CILEATLY ALARMED . .d Minn., after haying spent oyer J.OOO with A Texas doctor owns an oil well. He By a Behistint Cough, but Perma-nenU- y the best doctors for stomach trouble, Cared by Chamberlain's yyilhout relief, was aiHlsed by his drugmakes money from the sick and the gist, Mr. Alex Rbhard, to tty a box of well, tie! Cough Remedy. Ibninberlam's Stomach and Liver TabMr. H. Buroage, a student at law. lets He did no, and Is a well man toA Kansas man got mad because he In Greet, t e, g, j,dj i,,, n trould, d day. If Doubled with bud found a hair pin in a pound of butter! for four 4 five year with a lontlnuous taste In the mouth, luckIndigestion, of appetite or ( era atM mane direct con A he wlp A new Easter cough What did he expect? says, "greatly ulurn ed constipation, give these Tablets a tiiel, Motion for all point north and east. me rausM I me, to in nt Aar ti yyus and jou are certain to be more than hat or a (fmfSe and lit? E. W. GILLETT. the last 9" get of conmirepilun." xx 1th the Mr plta-t- d result. For sale at General Passenger Agent. In i biins i J. L. MOORE, per box by Mercur Drug Co Mer-tu- r, W H Kinnoh. under whose super- liurbage. having seen Uhan ,1. Cough liimedy ady M and E. District Pass. ioi.ihid,d Brown. Stixkton. Agt. vision the Majestic smelter out of Mil-'o- to try it i Now read yiiiat he e..s ef dome nstrated its efficiency, is id It: f Fn felt a remaik-ibli har.ge and after it. sing two bottlisof tlie twenty-Mexico starting up a plant. imilii ilium till liiHmmm mm mm 11 imnmiiuuHimm mum mi iiuiiminniiuz five nt size, was pei muneit Si Id by Mercur Drug Go Mt A man wore a loik of her hair next cured. W. U- - EDMUNPa. Po- and R. E. Brown. Stortcn. his heart for four months before he !i cm ered it was from her switch. The APPLICATION FOR PATENT. engagement is now shattered. TZbc M. A. No. 3,S.2 United I'tates Land Ollicc. Salt Lake On the firt of the present month, Citv. Uts June 13. 1901 in the east drift In the Fir(-CTwr. 'Notice s hereby giyon that Adam G in thu Section. mine ,ln Beaver county, some fine Sto) hose postofficc addre-- s is n'lt've copper ore yvas uncovered. note County, Ftuli. and Hs Gibbcin, NEXT TO POSTOrFICE. At , 'STOCKTON. S. McCoi nn k, of Halt The burial of Ir ne Hareourt. daugh-- Lake Cl' ft, W, 4 Utah, haye niadc appiua utifiii7if!MioiiTTTTTwn!TmtiTHmmffininvmnrmtTTiimmimTTTTtmTTTTiTTTnTTi " nt Mr and Mrs. J W. Hareourt of tktn fdr i United States patent lor 'T'-ii who ii i iil Mi ndav, took piace t and Smuggler Con-- i the Ran d rh 'i ck Tuesday afternoon at Iarde inlng claims, situate In M Ohyet cemetery Minis ; District, Tooele Count v, G t .t Utah, co'iistlng of LTuO and Mm II It Tronim of the Crecle mine of G foot respectively, of said .lodes who was in Silt Lake St in n and ground, rs shown by t'.e G that work Is to be Ofr.ci.'iurnr3 . fL M. ) Hts of Proprietor heuu; Su.-yia nl v'corooMv nt that property, No. G ' ti K- considered v to bo a valuable notes?5')r?,n(I desnibed (n fbe tu Id on G finiPplnt of the ofiiciil on' file luihe office, with nngnet'e nui G Jt ,t tlon'at Hi fegrees, 39 minutes ca'-t- . as Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for Simu"l N'lwyhouse has lieen men-- t r(,F iv, G w being the probable man-"-( di cl Bcc'nit: r at corner No a ri mr of Trade and Medicinal Purposes. 7i?C Family G nt the rnmos proposed to form G xt lode claim, from ydmh t'i-for the organisation of the U,he S.Fun G M. V. No. 4 bears S 35 deg 49 O 'li'tiatch Minos & Smelters corpora- min, TV 5" 4 feet, and running the- ce tion S. iS'deh; min. W. 1.51m feet t coiFiratelKs iMlllftrt Room la Connection 4 ,t R Tory bod Recelvea Good Tretmeiil bI Ujo btocktoo Club. No. 2 if said Sun Set. thence N 11 G ner j the which The 'ong tunnel through nf the CaeMts mines in Beaver deg. Jt min, W. 1200 feet to corner No G 4 of lode claim, thence N. G enmiiy yyill jiass to the reduction 48 deg. 40 Bin. EX 1,500 feet to corner yvoil s has been completed to the thence S 41 deg 14 G len-t- h of 4 mm feet The connection No. 3 c.f Sutiegler, with the enfi level of the mine will be min, E. 1 'MO feet to corner No. 1 of Sun Set j claim, the place of beginmade within the next 1,800 feet. laing a total area cf 41 322 ning. Lolii will celebrate the Fourth of acres, f ; i which the aggregate area 27,2 1 k rog )n conflict with Lot No. July This was definitely settled at of a meeting of the citizens held yes- 44. ('bn i So. 2. Lot No. 09, Red Pine, (9 Treasure Ixide amend terday afternoon In the tabernacle. A Lot 79 t Extension East Hidden C) committee consisting of three memt ed, I i, .uuxikiiV i..:,',.v.,uuL,n. .LoLNa. Her of lb rity council nd Birdie Stoddard and Lulu Trane were 113 StAlPidl. Lot No. 114 Cedir, l.ot No. 149 Emilie, Lot No. 152, Dyke. Lot C) appointed. No 16" Columbia lode Amended, am', o (n (9 170, Barr I do mining BINGHAM JUNCTION LOCALS. j!it y O) and excluded ,s except. il Mr Ccdi-- i' Dnrton was a visitor to leavii g a net area of 14 100 acres here, (9 I in ist Tin sii.iy by cl iced ard applied fi r Tl e ' ','i of an aere m couMu t v, lib v f 0 4 4 :S h v ii be a irvand ball ti given In K. H e I ode Sury ev 5"'.0. for v I..c e n has (9 for pr'ent .no Goffs hall next Friday - expressly imluded in tlii- - "a At At file C) I"1 I"T'. 'mg nf roMdonces in this p Icic n ( Ftn eorner No. 1 if Smugcler I ode city is teadily going on. Complete Lino c!) t . 3 S? V. In S N M. ars No. 4, claiic. .M, I.) Mr I IT Horr paid a visit to Salt 1G niln. E. 1175.7 feet ilet-iiTl deg (9 I akc City T last uesday .ed course and lencih o' icih r lode line is cs s'cw ) lo the o) c l'anitlton yyini tn Salt Lake Said Sun H t and o) C) plat of survey. C tv la t Tuo-daon buuncss Snv e'er lede claims are i"ite pi if O) d f nn-'6) Tic Il'm-liuJunct'i n Juniors and and ef a portion5 ( the Co t Hnn-- e W'"' (O Township S, the I'nion baseball teams pl.avcd a part Hun S" ike Salt uni Flah Meridian. t ( T S'lTidiv Tile score stood "'cc ) and Smuggler lodes lucat'i r' miuiug II to 4 i n fivnr of the Umon team. ( c!ai s being of record in tlie T'" f tb.e County Recorder, at T el" ('dr O) Made Young Again. c) in Tooele County. Utah in Honk "O "Ore of III' Klee's N'e.v Life Pills of legations, at paves 97 and "x rei G ii h e vt t fur two yyi i - has put mi in erds ef said Countv. The mare t O) o) asr'ii," writm I). 11 Tinner known lohaflons iy being the afore-ai- d Hi ti of n, Pa. Thiyie the best (9 C). Stomai h and confi cting claims, and also the Sacra i'i tin weild ter I.iyir, P' wcl Puiih yegrt.iblc Niytrgiipe. menM lode claim. Lot No. 81. niin'iig ( (0 LTc M all druggl-t- s Ol ctain s. V. be-(a G) a yy.ant I Jen direct that this notice he published plf'iant phic try TabChan Sterr.aeh and Lucr in the Weekly Sentinel at SDckton. o) ( lets Thiy are eay to take and pleas-i- t Qtld t In effeit. For sale by Mertur Drug Utah the newspaper published nearest (9 the aid mining claim, for the period Co.. Mrriur, and M. E. Brown, O) of 9 week's. (0 Jooelo County. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. 0) R E. Ross, Claimants Attorney (0 FirM publleation dated. June 18 1904. c Last publication August 13. 1904. ) dated Mercur and go to work for Superintendent Clark. There la a acai city of men at Mercur just at present and until he can get more men Mr. Dern has been compelled to take a number of men off development work and put them to breaking ore for the 'v If n t a 'r I Ph bin w : 4 i Kii.-li'i- if ThiPimh the efforts rifio-i- NO. 50. Cl V m m 5r.5r.tr.tr. sr. r |