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Show THE TOOELE COUNTY VOL. IY. STOCKTON. UTAH, SATUKDAY, JULY 0. 1904 STOCJCTON SENTINEL. PUBLISHED AT tocktoa Owe year V -- Utah Subscriptions: 82 00 l non t hs months Mrs. W. N. Gundry T. Jakemaa 5 75 Editor Manager Jaaa NOTICE: our absence any business During transacted with Mrs. W. N. Gundry will be O. K. The lady will (or money due the office, will take ardors (or Job printing, etc. James T. Jakeman, Manager. pt STOCKTON LOCALS R. M. IN BRIEF. Edmunds Is cn the sick list. J Miss Clara Wilscn spent with relatives here. the Fourth J J have been several severe e.eetric storms herabouts of late. There probability pay a Laurie mine and leave the state. F' If The question is often asked by our readers a hen in the metropolis of Utah. "Where 6hall we go and spend (he evening?" Right in the heart of the city, between Third and Fourth South street, on Main street, those making the inquiry will find a large illuminated archway bearing this legend, Utah-n- a Park, and thus is their Go to Utah-nquestion answered. Park and spend the evening. It is a place of pleasure, a resort genteel and moraL Wives, mothers and children can go there and nbt be annoyeJ by any manner of intoxicants. They can witness a fine programme clean and entertaining, or trip the light fantastic on a floor as smooth as glass, in the most unique dancing pavilicn in the slate, and ail for 20 cents. The Park. place to go is Utah-na BLACK o DIAMOND OFFICERS. The stockholders of the Black Mining company, operating at Stockton, heid a meeting Tuesday afternoon and elected a board of directors to serve during the ensuing year and to listen to the reports of the several officers. The board chosen consists cf: Daniel Storms, secretary of state of Indiana; William E. Beach, treasurer of Tippecanoe county. Indiana; W. C. Alexander, Joseph Dederichs and A. J. Betties of this city. The board will probably organize by the election of Mr. Storms as presiJ Several carpenters who have been dent. Mr Dederlch as vice president, working at the Honorine mill were and W. C. Alexander secretary and treasurer. David Lemmon will conlaid off this week. tinue to serve the company as superin.4 Mrs H A. iAne and sister. Miss tendent. o Bertha Cook, spent the "glorious His Last Hope Realized. Fourth in Salt Lake City. Dta-mop- d The glorious Fourth" is past with its attendant noises and excitement. ,4 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Garber spent several days at the metropolis this week. J Mrs. W. L. Raymond came out Monday to spend the day with her husband. .4 Miss June Kimball of Salt 'Lake City is visiting her friend, Mrs. Oscar Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beaman and family came up from Silver City last week and are visiting relatives here. J .4 The majority of our citizens stayed at home to celebrate and there were towns. many visitors from near-b,4 .4 The lawsuit between the Galena King and the Silver Coin resulted in a verdict for the latter company. .4 .4 Tooele county, according to the census, has 1.657 children of school age. And, hence, Is entitled to only one scholarship in the university. y J The thanks of the community is due members of the committee who worked so hard for the success of the celebration and comfort of the people. .4 .4 ' ? ScTlhner.''hO was taken seriously ill during her visit to the ranch in Soldier canyon, returned to her home In Salt Lake City last Friday. J J For the Postmasters convention the 5. P. L. A. & S. L. Ry. will sell tickets to Provo July 17th to 21st at one anl one-fiftfare for the round trip, on the certificate plan. ,4 j J. P. Mitchener, the veteran Stock-tomining operator, has gone to San He Diego, Cal., in quest of health. has been ailing for some time. Mrs. Mitchener accompanied him. .4 .4 A pile of rubbish in the alley at the rear of the home of W. P. Mitchener was Ignited by sparks from a sky rocket Sunday night. Fortunately it was discovered and extinguished before any harm had been done. .4 .4 Anyknne knowing the present address of Adolph Soderholm. formerly of Lehl. will confer a favor by com-- ' munirating by mail with L. H. Gray, the Templeton, Salt Lake City. Utah. ,4 ordered for been has Survey No 5.269, for the Leopard lode, located in Hush valley. Utah, minnig district. Applicant, Honerine Tunnel & Mining company. Order Issued June 6. Curtis L. Knight, deputy mineral surveyor. .4 v4 During the storm Wednesday evening the cabin occupied try Mr. and Mrs. Adam Stolper at Glsborn (Dry canyon) was struck by lightning. Fortunately none of the occupants were disabled thereby, but the cabin was badlv damaged. ,4 .4 Fcr the Pioneer day the S. P. L. A & S. L. Ry. will sell round trip tickets at one fare to all stations in Utah and Nevada, also to roints on the S. L. & M Ry.. S. P. V. Ry.. and O. S. L. and U. P- Rys. within 300 miles. Tickets on sale July 23rd. ?th and 23th, good returning to July 26th. .4 ,4 The eelobratlon in our town passed without serious accidents of any kind, and was enjoyed by the entire population. Music was discoursed through the day ly ten members of Held's band of Salt I ake City, five of whom1 remained to furnish - music for the ba at night. The latte1- was the most enjoyable feature of the day to many, on account of fto irnr'l music, of Which our people re very fond. .4 .4 A speelai train arrived in Stockton Messrs. Thursday afternoon carrying Buhl of Peter L. Kimberly and Frank Sharon. Pa., Moise Dreyfus cf Chicago. W. F. Snyder, superintendent of the Balakalala. This party will visit the Buckhorn property, which is largely owned by memebrs of the party, and will spend the time from then till Saturday Inspecting the great Honerine mine and mill. The money Invested by these gentlemen has in this opened up more than one camp success state, and If any one deserves In all certainly do. They will h n - they PUBLICAN WEEKLY. I Said plats will be filed in this office and iue government land thrown open for entry, under the public land laws, ton and after August 6, 1904; provided, however, that no entry of agricultural lands can be alkwed In Sections 4, a. 6. 7. 8 and 9, in Township 5 south, range 6 west, and Sections 1. 2, 3, 4, 9. lit. ll. 12. 13, 14. 15, 16 and north ha.f of Section 6 Township 5 south, range 7 west, except under the home-stpn- d law, and based uion an actual bona fide settlement on the land prior to May 7. 1904, the date of the presidents proclamation reserving said tracts, with others, fcr the Grantsville forest reserve. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. - survey 4355, of 0 35y acres. The flee, with magnetic variation 13 de rsumed general course or direction greet 30 minutes east, as follows, e veins or lodes lafas shown upon j wit: b official Commencing at Post No. 1, a corner plat aid claims are yrtuated In the un-:the claim, marked 1, 6065, whence 'veyed of pocUogu township U. S. mineral monument No. 6 bears hd 10 south, range J2 west. Salt south 76 degrees. 1 minute west e Meridian. 1,419.4 feet to corner No. 4. lot 147 "he southwest corner of Section 35. Arabella Lode, bears north 47 degrees, wuship, 9 south, range 13 west, 20 minutes east 1071.4 feet; thenc J to-th- of , T l n No. 2 east 6,955.1 Contact, north 6. '5 feet. Quickly urplus, north Bruises n. north feet j I ; h of said claims inaconda No. 3, south J. east 6,758.2 feeL inaconda No. 1, south a- - east 6,542.4 feet Anaconda t lomh 67 86 deg. " no I United States Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah. May 23. 1904. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office list No. 55 of lands selected by the lhec! approved July U..72 16. The follow. 1894. township containing mineral 44 degrees, 38 minutes west claims of record, vix.: North H south1,155.4 feet to corner No. 4; thenoe north 45 degrees 22 minutes west east 5 Sec. 26, Township 4 south, west. Salt Lake Meridian. 567.3 feet to corner No. 1. the place range A copy of said list, ao far as it resouth i II east of beginning, said claim containing lates to. said tracts by descriptive sub5.343 acres, exclusive of the area in has been conspicuously 73 deg. 29 min. east conflict with lot 147 Arabella lode, divisions, In this office for inspection by 6 feet survey Na 3478, Idamonta Lode, lot posted any person Interested, and by the tork. north 62 deg. 31 min. east No. 171. Dwight lode. 3 feet This claim la located in the unsur- public generally. Within the next sixty days followLaid claims are of record in the veyed part of township No 5 south the dat of thla notice, undof deing 4 o"'eof the Recorder of Tooele Coun-'o- f Lake we and range gait of November ty, at T5ele City, Utah, as follows: meridian, and the notice of location partmental Instructions Lnaoonda No. 3, In Book "K." page' thereof being recorded In Book O." 27, 1896, (23 L. D. 459), protests or contests against the claim of the SvV page 441 of the records of Tooele t bacon da No. 1, In Book N," page County. Utah. The neighboring and state to any of the tracts or hereinbefore described, on the adjoining claims are as follows: Lot No. 2, In Book N." page No. 147, Arabella Lode, 8urvey No. ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural 23 1 and Burna Healed. Chamberlains 1ain Balm Is an antiseptic liniment, and when applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to heal without maturation and much more quickly than by the usual treatment. For sale by Mercur Drug Co., Mercur, and M. E. Brown, Stockton. Cuts, NO. 52. 76 deg. 30 min. 6-- 5,1-- o NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City. Utah, June 14, 1904. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the following township plat has been received at this office from the United States surveyor general for Utah, vis.: Township 5 south, range 18 west. Salt Lake Meridian. Said plat will be filed In this office and the government land thrown epen for entry under the public land laws, on and after July 15, 1904. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. NOTE The north half of this is noted as the Great American Desert. Carl John Bengston Is the only settler noted. 3478. Idamonta lode, lot No. 171, Dwight lode, survey No. 5000, Mona Lode, Francis lode Rurve No 6064. 1 d'rect that this notice be published in the Stockton Sentinel at Stockton, Tooele County, Utah, for the period of nine consecutive weeks. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. First publication, May 28th, 1904. Last publication, July 23rd, 1904. intact In Book , K," page 450. t irplus, In Book O." page 14, and Yk In Book "N," page 663. Tie adjoining claims are the Good Link and Handbellstar, Survey 3224; Goixmda, Survey 8572; Golconda Na 1, purvey 4355; Snow Bird, Survey 3423 and Black Marla, Survey 3229. I direct that thla notice be publish in the Stockton Sentinel at Stoikton, Utah, the newspaper pub-lird nearest said claims for a period of .ne weeks. 1 FRANK D. HOBBS. JL. H. Gray, Register. Attorney, first published May 28, 1904. last July 23, 1904. L Chamberlains Colic, Cholera. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. (From the Sentinel Gebo, Mont.) Diarrhoea Remedy M. A. No. 3832. ! In the first opening Oklahoma to Is everywhere recognized as the one United States Land Office, Salt Lake settlers In, 1889, the editor cf this remedy that can always be depended City S'tah, June 13, 1904. paper was among the many seekers upon and that Is pleasant to take. It Mke is hereby given that Adam G. race who fortune made the after big Is especially valuable summer Stoj-k-rfor whose postoffice address Is one fine day in April. During his diarrhoea In children and Is undoubtCisbirn, Tooele County, Utah, and his his purposes will be received and noted for report to the General Land Offieeia at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts, and the selection therer of, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. FRANK D. HOBBS. Register. Geo A. Smith, Receiver. First publication May 28th, 1904. Last, publication July 28th, 1904. non-miner-al , about and afterwards camplDg upon his claim, he encountered much bad water, which, together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed amost impossible to check, and along in June the case became so bad he expected to die. One day one of his neighbors brought him one small bottle of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a last hope. A big dose was given him while he was rolling about on the ground In great agony, and in a few minutes the dose was repeated. The good effect of the medicine was soon noticed, and -- within an hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he can not help but feel grateful. The season for bowel disorders being at hand suggests this item. For sale by Mer-cu- r Drug Co., Mercur, and M. E. Brown, Stockton. traveling -- o- NOTICE. TIME TABLE. A. M. Leave Salt Lake City, W. S. McCornlck, of Salt edly the means of saving the lives of ' 9 15- Tooele a great many children each year. For Lake. City, Utah, have made applicaStockton 9:5 sale by Mercur Drug Co., and M. E. tion lor a United States patent for 11 .15 " Tlntlc Junct. Brown, Stockton. Set and Smuggler Consolidat11.19 Mammoth JuncL Pacific Railway ig ed Letfe mining claims, situate in r The Missouri " 11:25 Eureka The lumber ordered for the new Mining District, Tooele County, 11:40 Mammoth Popular Route to the zinc plant at Frisco will be here from Utai, consisting of 1,500 and 1,500 lin11.55 Ar. Silver City. Leav and West Bound. Stations. East Bound. Oregon very soon. The first load ear set, respectively, of said lodes, s. Louis worlds POINTS EAST. will probably arrive this week. and Lrface ground, as shown by the P. M. A. M. Lv. Ar. A. M. P. M. offlel ( plats of Burvey, being Survey 6:05 7:30 Salt Laks City 9:35 6:35 No. 7:48 Murray 2, and described In the 9:17 5:15 field V V 6.21 (L Chamberlains Stomach and Liver notes ! od 1:28 7:56 9:09 5:10 Bingham Junction plat of the official survey on Tablets are just what you need when 6:32 8:00 ! Sandy office, with magnetic varla-- t you have no appetite, feel dull after '1,1 7:05 8:35 4:36 Lehl Junction 5 n degrees, 30 minutes east, as From Ogden and 8alt Laks City to 8t 79)9 8:38 Lehl 4:35 eating and wake up with a bad taate I. iv, 7:15 8:44 American Fork 4 28 in your mouth. They will Improve Louis. t.L.i-v-X t id Slik t t cleanse and Invigorate -the San SetaLcornftnJjivl, 7:45 3.35 ' lode claim, from which Provo your stomach and give you a relish U. S. M. M. No. 7:56 9:16 Sprlngvllle 8:42 4 bears S. 35 deg. 49 for your food. For sale by Mercur nnn. 8:23 8:05 2:37 Spanish Fork W 596.4 feet, and running thence 8:25 8:35 Pay son Drug. Co., Mercur, and M. E. Brown, S. 48 deg; 46 min. 3:25 W. 1.500 feet to cor9 40 10.30 Ar. Stockton. 2.45 WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. Nepht ner No. 2 of said Sun Set. thence N. 41 P. M. M. deg. 14 min. W. 1200 feet to corner No Dining Cars, Free Reclining Chair 12 45 Lv Nephl, S. P. V. Ry 1:65 APPLICATION FOR PATENT. 4 of 3 55 Ar. Mantl, S. P. V. 8:10 Smuggler lode claim, thence N. Ry, Cars, Everything First Class. 48 deg. 46 min. E. 1.500 feet to corner Trains at Si It Laks make direct conNotice M. A. No. 3822. No. 3 of Smuggler, thence S. 41 deg. 14 For Berths, Tickets, Folders, etc., nection (or all points north and east. United States Land Office. E. W. GILLETT, min. E. 1,200 feet to corner No. 1 of address Lake City, Utah, May 13, 1904. General Passenger Agent Notice Is hereby given that the Dug-wa- Sun Set lode claim, the place of begin- h. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. & T. A., J. L. MOORE, a total area cf 41.322 St. Louis, Missouri. District Pass. Agt. Copper Mining and Smelting nlng. containing from which the aggregate area Company, by its president and author- acres, ized agent, O. F. Peterson, of 8alt of 27.216 acres In conflict with I.ot No. iimujamiimmumumimmniiuuuumiituiiiiiiiiuuuiiiiiiiimiiiiiHumniiiu Lake City, Utah, has made applica- 44. Chicago No. 2. Lot No. 69, Red Pine, amendtion for a United States patent for Lot 79, Hidden Treasure n. 14. EDMUNDS. Pnoe. the Anaconda No. 3, Anaconda No. 1, ed, Loti80, 1st Extensfon East Hidden! Anaconda No. 2, Contact, Surplus and Treasure. I.ot No. 109, Weston. Lot No York lode mining claims, consisting 113 Summit. Lot No. 114 Cedar, t of 1,490, 1,500, 1,500, 1,500, 1,600 and, No. 149 Emllle, Lot No. 152. Dyke. 1.490 linear feet, respectively, of the No. 160 Colurhbla Lode Amended, and 1 No. 170, Barr I ode mining claims. lodes and surface ground, as shown Beal in tkie Section. finkClui Fare. by the official plat, being Survey No. is expressly excepted and excluded, 5175, situated In the Dugway Mining leaving a net area of 14. loo acres here-Itclainjod and applied for. The area District, Tooele County, Utah, and NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. STOCKTON. described In the plat and field notes f o 429 of an acre in conflict with W. of survey on file In this office, with K Stone lode Survey 5066, for which RnminmMMUMinmfmiwinnnYiiimimmmmfMHMUMinnnnnNmimmiiHii magnetic variation at 16 deg. 60 min. no application for patent has beenHied, is expressly included in this apeast, as follows, Commencing at corner No. 1 of the P l ation. York and running thence south 41 tom corner No. Iff Smueeier Lode deg. 38 min. west 600 feet to corner claim, U. S .M. M. No. 4, bears N. 87 No. 2 of York. deg. 23 min. E. 1175.7 feet distant. The1 Thence north 42 deg. 11 min. west presumed course and leneth of each 1.490 feet to corner No. 3 of York,! vein or iode line Is as shown by the N. CDMVND8, Proprietor Identical with corner No. 2 of Contact plat of survey. Said Sun Set and and with corner No. 1 of Surplus. Smuggler lede claims are situated in Thence south 41 deg. 38 min. west md form a portion of the nnsurveved 600 feet to corner No. 2 of Surplus. part of Township 5 S , Range 4 West, Thence north 35 deg. 4 min. west Salt I ake Meridian. Utah, said Sun Set Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for 1.500 feet to corner No. 3 of Surplus. and Smuggler lodes locations mining Thence, north 41 deg. 38 min. east -- iaims being of record in the office of Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. 238.4 feet to corner No. 2 of Anaconda tUe Crusty Recorder at Tooele Citv No. 2. in Toople County. Utah In Rook "O Thence north 33 deg. 34 min. west of locations, at paces 97 and 98. rec- 1 500 feet to corner No. 3 of Anaconda rirst-elThe nearest rds of said Courtv. Billiard Rooa la Connection. No. 2. very body Beceivea Good Treatment at Utn Stockton CInb. ni n leratinris being the aforesaid Thence north 41 deg. 38 min east ronfllctlng claims, and also the SacraCOO feet to corner No. 4 of Anaconda mento I.ode claim, Lot No. 81. mining No. 2. Identical with corner No. 3 of . Anafconda No. 1. I dlrprf that this roticp he published Thence north 41 deg. 38 min. east n 6e xVpnl-'pt St'rl'fon. 600 feet to corner No. 4 of Anaconda I'tah. the newnannr nphished nearest No. 1. said claim, for the period Thence south 31 deg. 34 min. east r.f U WenV.mining . CV j 106.5 feet to corner No. 3 of AnaP0 4VK n. TIOPHS. Register. conda No. 3. . Attornr-vU Ross. Claimant's it Thence north 9 deg. 41 min. east ' 'R I E.mii'H-t- ica dated Juno 18 1 r 0 4 vi 1 490 vl t fept to corner No. 4 of AnaT.ari publication August 13, 1904. conda No. 3. 4 vl Thence south 33 deg. 34 min. east notice of APOUCATIOM for l vi 794.5 feet to corner No. 1 of Anaconda UNITED STATES PATENT. No. 3. vi it Thence south 9 deg. 41 min. west Mineral Survey No. 5065. t 1.490 feet to corner No. 2 of Anaconda M. A. No. 3825. No. 3. th Land in t Office, U"'td Rttps Thence south 33 deg. 34 min. east Salt Take City. Utah. May 23. 1904. vl 399 feet to corner No. 1 of Anaconda it that the Notice la herehy No. 1. Eureka-Ophl- r Consolidated vl Mining vi Thence south 41 dAk-- 3? min. west a comoratton organized un- W to 238 4 feet to corner No. 4 of Contact Company, do- the Iw of the State of Utah. Thence south 35 deg. 4 min. east at t of buslnees to dace .(, Lakenrinti1 1.500 feet to corner No. 1 of Contact, Its agent and Utah, Salt by City. to Identical with corner No. 4 of York. in fact. H. A. Lane, whore Thence south 42 deg. 11 min. esst attorney la Gisbom. Tooele to t ntfir to 1.490 feet to corner No. 1 of York, npllratlon to Utah, has made to the place of beginning, containing a County, r nteit for the h. P.In Stone lode to net area of 118..484 acres, the followto the situated claim, Onhlrj mining ing conflicts having been . excluded: v-1- "" District Tooele Countv. Utah, to Snow B'rd. Survey 8423. of ,0.221 consisting of 1155.4 feet of the lode, crp: Blsck Maria. Survey 3229. of and surface ground 567 3 feet wide. to 0.049 seres; Good Lurk. Survey 3224, hovtr Na 5065. and f ynlnrs1 of 0.002 seres; Golconda. Survey described In the field notes and r'"t 3572, of 0.077 acres, and Golconda Na of the official survey filed la this of- - 7? 8 00 the-FSi- Op-hl- fair Pullman T ourlst Sleepers, . ! y your-appetite- , W&fc3 fc f w P" THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO j y Salt United States Land Office Lake City, Utah, July 6, 1904. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the following township plats (full and have been received from the United Slates surveyor general for Utah, viz.; Township 5 north, range 14 west. Salt Lake Meridian. Township 5 north, range 15 west, Salt Lake Meridian. Township 6 north, range 13 west. Salt Lake Meridian. Township 6 north, range 14 north, Salt Lake Meridian. Township 6 north, range 15 Sait Lake Meridian. Township 7 north, range 13 Salt Lake Meridian. Township 7 north, range 14 Salt Lake Meridian. Township 7 north, range 15 west. Salt I.ake Meridian. Township 8 north, range 13 west, Salt I ake Meridian.' Township 8 north, range 14 west. Salt Lake Meridian. Township 7 south. Salt Lake Meridian. Township 7 south. Salt Lake Meridian. Township 8 south, range 20 west, Sait Lake Meridian. Township 11 south, range 19 west, Salt Lake Meridian. Township 12 south, range 17 west, Salt I ake Meridian. Said plats will be filed In this office, and the government land thrown open to entry under the public land laws, on and after August 6. 1904. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. frac-tuna- l) o troubled fcr some "I have been time with indigestion and sour stomach, says Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis, of I ee. Mass., and have been taking f amber ains Stomach andme Liver very Tablets which have helped much so that now I can eat many if things that before I could not. you have any trouble with your stomach why not take these Tablets an 1 get well? For sale by Mercur Drug. Co.. Mercur, and M. E. Brown, Stock-tono NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt I Ake City, Utah, July 6, 1904. To mom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the following fractional township p ats have been received from the United States surveyor general for Utah, viz.: Township 5 south, range 6 west, Sait I ake Meridian. Township 5 south, range 7 west. Salt Lake Meridian. ' It 1 Ube fBMtcbetier Ibouse. 1 ))))) to-wi-t: oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 THE STOCKTON CLUB o o j ' o o o o o o o o Main Street o H Se-tin- o o o o o 0 Stockton. 00 0 . . Ad-er- a ' to to v SI C-4T-S- I . |