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Show '- . ? THE VOL. V. PUBLISHED AT - Utah Subscriptions: )Ttir months months Mrs. W. N. Gundry... Jsrows T. Jskemaa., V 00 25 2 . .75 Editor ..Manager NOTICE: f Durtnc our absence srty bume transacted with Mrs. W. N. Gundrj wtii be O. K. The lady wili for money due the office, will take rdere for Job priming, etc. J turns T. Jakeman. Msneger. pt TO WORLDS FAIR VISITORS. , . From the Deseret News. lhitors to Kansas City and St, Louis desiring to get ta communica-turthe missionaries of th Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will find the headquarters of the Central States mission at J405 Locust street, Kansas City, Mo. 3 At St Louis the address of the is ytn N. r!'-.stm" Sunday at h ol is held at Id oclock a. m , and amices at 8 ocloc k p. m. in Plumers hali, corner Thirteenth and i!eit n streets. Visitors are cfWiallv invited to call. JAMES G. DUSTIN, President of Mission. n h mis-eionrn- nf t 1 I Local & News Items i IT tart beta - tri- 'u-et- are at much h Wi hue so ii at no . t I c u RDAY, JULY VI 4 nn- - vm i t T i r of portions township south, range 12 west. Salt Jertdian. southwest corner of Section 85, hip 9 south, range 12 west, as follows from corner No. 1 of f said claims: onda No. S, south 74 deg. SO st 6,758 2 feet vnda No. 1, south 89 deg. 67 l things that I 1. - 1 t their ranch in Soldier Can) on. have any mat a w you j ir r ol 0 1 the not ach take why Mrs. Kate Kitchener and son, nr well? For sale !. ? Charles, are the guests of Mrs. Jas. get ftst 6,542 4 feet Co., Mercur, arid M. L. Brt an t Collins, onda No. 2 north 86 deg. 21 ton. A J nst 6,955.1 feet oMrs. George W. Larkin, Sr., of Ogact, north 76 deg. 30 min. east MINING REVIEW. den, Is visiting friends at SL John, et Tooele county. lus, north 72 deg. 29 min. east In p1' c a The Honorlue Tunnel, J i feet . Con. Mercur stock has been down to construction at Stockton, U o c of: thei, north 62 deg. 21 min. east i i " feet 194 cents and yet vie feel sure the largest and most luii'omnt i Ing undertakings In I tab. mine Is a big one. claims are of record In the t n The object of its corn-min 41 j n t e cCVe f the Recorder of Tooele Count f cm eludes of extraction the Mias June Kimball returned to her ?y, at Tooele City, Utah, as follower A- home in Salt Lake City after a short mine of that name and otv ' ! c p r Made No. 3, In Book K," page i of the u the ties, draining visit with Mrs. Oscar Anderson. i. i c use for the of the watr 41 4t l jonda No. 1, In Book "N." page . and also for lrrm ' The lawsuit between the Galena ing i . in k i this couuty. The a Kinds No. 2, In Book N,H page King and the Silver Coin resulted In nei when At: i f t CM compitui wi a verdict fer the latter company. lit tin n.o.e t!. in two a miles, r !, act In Book K," page 450. 4 41 one 1 of this being so, c bn r S ,r ms. In Book O The Indlarapolia mine ' of Tooele dtinenslor page 14, and t iniol tr i of i V. f a Book N." 563. page count) Is loosing wtl anti' bins lair are four foe t nt f ' i j,i ted J v 1 to soon he ranked among the great at the Iv.t j a w adjoining claims are the Good a vc rt ( J civ md Handbellstar, producers. Survey 3224; i urement c f t ,m ho (. ; 4 '(ida. Survey 3572; Golconda No. 1 i 1 Etc e ! H' id t! i j Among 1. Dr. P. M. Davis spent several days furpy 4355; Snow Bird, Survey Cy- besides lb t r 3123 and Black Marla, last week at Milford and thereabouts, clone, Black Survey 3229. D i.i iu King 1 !i ect that this notice on mining business, returning Sun- and others. be pub-- ! d Ja the Stockton Sentinel at day morning. o Stnrkt n, Utah, the newspaper pub4t , 4 His Last Hope Lea! zed. lished are8t said claims for a period E. It. Machlnson has gone to Shelof eIe weeks ley, Idaho, to spend a short time hunt! C. ho-- Mont.) I (From the FRANK D. HOBBS, ing and fishing on- the ranch of his unf Oklahoma to In the fui-- t i r ' j cle, Wm. Jones. settlers in IS tle eJnor cf this L IE, Gray, Attorney. Register. 4 41 man y seekers First published May 28, 1904. Miss Lizzie Machlnson came out paper vai ami n r i Last July 23, 1904. from Salt Lake City Monday to spend after fortune who i '3 the big race one fine day in s pn Duilng'his a few days with her sisters, APPLICATION FOR PATENT. his travebng about and aflerwarls tattle and Brown. M A No 3832 can ping upon his daim, he encoun4 4 rnit.M States 1 and Office, Salt Lake Mrs. S. W. Lee, who has been con- tered much tad water, which, toI In Salt gether with the severe heat, gave him City, L-- tah,Is June 13, 1004 fined In a private hospital Ni herein given that Adam O a which It diarrhoea la at vety Lake City for several weeks, whose postofflee address is home here again, much Improved 111 see ed a most impo' JS, to check, Storler Tcoele County, Utah, and his an! phrsg in June the case 1 ecame Gig!" n, health. . so bad he expected to die. Ore day cor il'sant, V S MoComick, of Salt 4 4 e City, Utah have made appllca The Con. Mercur made some money cce of his neighbers brought l!m one ft r a United States patent for in June, and Manager Dern toils sure 'Dial1 botte of Chamberlain's Colic, tlon the Set and Smuggler Cnnsnlldat-- . one as a and an la Choleta a Diarrhoea Increase Remedy the permanent the showing the last of the )tar will last hope. A big dose was glvtn him ed Lod mining claims, situate In Op- Mining District, Tooele County, while ho was rolling about o the be a good one. consisting of 1 500 and 1 500 lln- 4 4 grpund in great agony, and In a few Utah, ear f q respectively, of said lodea, Campbell Bros, will commence the minutes the dose was rn rated The f face ground, as shown by the erection of two or three houses on good effect of the medicine was r'cn and the lots purchased recently from C. noticed, and within an btur tie pa- off. ci J flats of survey, being Survey and described in the field E Mitchener, who owns a number of tient was taking his first scund Me p No. t-- I plat t f the official survey on lots In Stockton. for a fortnight. That one little bottle notesIff magnetic varia4t 4t worked a complete cure, and be can (file a- - SI office, with 30 minutes east, as degiees, Miss Anna McIntosh has been em- not help but feel gratefu. The sea- nt oa If "owrt-- , ployed ss teacher of the primary de- son for bowel disorders being at bind is at corner No. 1, a corner of Mias school. of Stockton s i the partment gale ly.hjer-ciTi-'ff item i.b,i. a I.rr-n- . we. m1. " a. 4 Wici .tn, ""ami im",ci M S. M. No. 4 bears S 35 deg. 49 year and gave perfect satisfaction. Brown, Stockton. min. tV 59tk4 feet, and running thence 4l 4 S 48 deg 45 min W. 1,500 feet to cor Any one knowing the present nor No 2 of Said Run Set. thence N 41 of Adolph Soderholm, formerly APPLICATION FOR PATENT. deg 14 min W. 1200 feet to corner No of I ehi, wld confer a favor by 1 of Smuggler lode claim thence N by mail with L H. Gray, Notice M. A. No. 3822. 48 d g. 46 min E 1 500 feet to comer the Templeton, Salt Lake City, Ltaii No 3 cf Smueg er, thence S 41 deg 14 4 4 United States Land Office, E. 1,200 feet to corner No. 1 of min has been ordered for Lake City, Utah, May 13 1904. Survev Ret lo e Maim, the place of beginfor the leopard lode, lo No 5 2i Notice is hereby given that the Dug-wa- Sun a total area cf 41322 atei in Uu-vallev, I tah nnnnig . , . . Copper Mining and Smelting ning containing , disliitt Applicant, Honerine Tunnel Company, by Its president and author- e7Ka A Mn mg tumpanv Order issued June l7ed agent, O F Peterson, of Sait of IT It', at i es in eonlliet with No ot P.m Hcd 6 L. mineral Curtis Knight, deputy Lake City, Utah, has made applies- J4 Hidden Treasure I ode amend- .urve.. or tion for a Un teid States patent for r Extension East Hidden 4 4 the Anaconda No 3 Anaconda No 1, ed Lot 80, 1st t No. li9, Weston Lot No Major C E. Mitchener. wife and Anaconda No 2, Contact. Surplus and Tr ' astire, I Summit Lot No 114 Cedar, Loti Charoline, aie visiting W I Mitch- York lode mining claims, consisting The Major and of 1.490. 1.500. 1 500. 1.500. 1.500 and No 149 Eihe. lot No. 152 Dike lad ener and family Columbia I ode Amended, an family aie old residents of Stockton, 1,490 linear feet, respectively, cf the Rrr I de mining claims having lived here several years in the lodes and surface ground, as shown Is expressly excepted and excluded, early 80s. Their present home is at by the official plat, being Survey No, New Philadelphia, Ohio 5175, situated In the Dugway Mining leaving a net area of 14 106 acres herearea h' for The and 4 denied applied Tooeie and Distriet, County, Utah, James Hughes, who for many years described in the plat and field notes fl 4?9 of an acre in ronfliet with W conand also was postmaster here of survey on file In this office, with K Ptone I ede Survey 5906 for whiih no application for patent has been ducted a general merchandise busifilol is expressly Included in this ap ness, came down from St. Anthony, Idaho, to dispose of his lot on Main Commencing at corner No. 1 of tho'P ication ' r,-- comer No. 1 cf Smuggler Mule street next to the Connor hotel. The York and running thence south 41 will 38 U. 8 .M. M. No. 4, bears N 87 erect R. 600 E to corner feet west min. claim, deg. Ferguson, purchaser, No 2 of York. a saloon on same. deg. 23 min. E 1175.7 feet distant The Thence north 42 deg 11 min. west presumed course and length of each 4 41 Sunshine Rebekah Lodge No 16 1.490 feet to corner No. 3 of York, vein or lode line Is as shown hy the and Stockton No. 35, I. O O. F., held Identical with comer No. 2 of Contact plat of survey. Said Sun Set and Smuggler lede claims are situated in conjoint public installation In I. O O. and with corner No. 1 of Surplus. The form a nortion of the unaurveved Thence south 41 deg 38 min. F. hall last Saturday night. part of Township 5 S , Range 4 West, seating capacity of the hall was taxed 600 feet to corner No 2 of Surplus. Thence north 35 deg. 4 min. west Salt I ake Meridian, Utah, aid Sun Ret to the utmost and the work was done in a creditable manner. The business 1600 feet to corner No. 3 of Surplus, and Smuggler lodes loratkns mining' Thence north 41 deg 38 min. east claims being of record in the office of being concluded, ice cream and cake '"Vn-- tv were served to all, after which, as 228 4 feet to corner No. 2 of Anaconda Recorder at Tooele Citv was No 2 the "light fantastic Tooele usual, jin County, Utah in Book 0 Thence north 13 deg 34 min. wet of locations, at paves 97 and 98 rec- tripped until midnight. 1 500 feet to corner No. 3 of Anaconda 4 4 enjs of said County. The nearest At the election held last Monday No 2. known locations being the aforesaid , Thence north 41 deg 38 min east conflicting claims, and also the Sacra for the purpose of electing a school trustee, George Brande, president of 600 feet to corner No. 4 of Anaconda meto Lode claim, No 81 mining the board of town trustees, received No 2. Identical with cornet No. 3 of claims. I direct that this notice be published the highest number of votes. Mr. B. Anconda No 1. Thence norni 41deg 38 will take the place of Henry Thomas in the Weekly Sentinel st Strekton no feet to corner No. 4 ot Anaconda who has served the town faithfully newspaper published nearest as school trustee for many years. No. 1. the said mining claim, for the period 34 31 min. east Thence south W. deg The present board Is as follows: of 9 weeks. G. 206 5 feet to corner No. 3 of AnaN. Gundry, secretary; James FPANK n. HOBBS, Register Brown, chairman; George Brande, conda No. 3. R. E. Ross. Claimants Attompy. Thence north 9 deg. 41 min. east First nubMcstion dated June 18 1904 treasurer. 1.490 feet to corner No. 4 of Ana4 J Lst publication Angust 13, 1904 No. 3. About 250 persona inspected the conda 31 deg. 34 min. east NOTICE OF south Thence APPLICATION FOR Tooele dry farms on Friday, the 8th. 794 6 corner No. 1 of Anaconda UNITED STATES PATENT. Gommisalonera Rydalch and Powell, No 3.feet to Hon. W. 8pry, B P. Wrathall, SurThence south 9 deg. 41 min. west Mlaeral Survey No. 6065. veyor Stookey, Bishop Stookey, John 1,490 feet to corner No. 2 of Anaconda M. A. No. 3825. Gate, E. D. Wooley and A. Hale. The No. 3. In the United Rttes Land Office, wheat and o4ts are Just beginning to Thence south 31 deg 34 min. east T aty T7t,h my 2, 1904 ripen and give evidence of giving an 299 to corner No. 1 of Anaconda Is hereby given Ntlce that the extra large yield for dry farming. The No feet 1. Eureka-Opbl- r Consolidated Mining sugar beets, corn, speltz, millet, vel41 on 5a corporation organized nn- Tn Company, vet beans, Kaffir corn and dwarf Es- 23R4 feet to corner No. 4 of Contact Ar the lws of the State of Utah. sex rape are all looking thrifty and south 35 dg. 4 mlu east with its place of bnslness at vigorous and give every promise of a . 600 feet to comer No 1 of Contact Salt Lakeortnelp! Cltv. Utah, hy Its agent and successful yield. Especially promisoorripr No. 4 of York, attorney in fct, H. A. Lane, whose ing was a plat of sand vetch which Ir,ln .T5ec. nct office sddresa Is Clsborn. Tooele Inches now stands about eighteen 1 490 feet to comer No. 1 of York, County, Utah, has made application high. a the of beginning, containing place for natmt for the H. P. Stone lode o net area of I18..484 acres, the follow- claim, situated In the Onhlr mnn(r Cuts, Bruises and Burns Quickly Ing conflicts having been excluded: Tooee Countv. Utah, nistrtct. S 221 Snow B'rd Survey 3421. of Healed. consisting of 1155 4 feet of the lode, Black Marla. Survey 3229 of nd BG71 wide, Chamberlalna Pain Balm la an an- mm; 0049 seres; Good Luck, Survev 8224. being mineral survey No. fet 8965. and to when and applied tiseptic liniment, field notes and plat I,,TTry described In cuts, bruises and burns, causes them 1572. of 0.077 acres, and Ootconds No. nf the officialthe survy filed In this nf--t. to heal without maturation and much survev 4165. of 0 368 acres. The flee, with magnetic variation 16 more quickly than by the usual treatto-gepeml course or direction 30 ment For sale by Mercur Drug Co., of the veins or lodes Is as shown upon Wt; t minutes east, as follows, Stockton. M. E. Brown, Mercur, and the official plat Commencing at Post No. 1, a corner j -- 1 l- c i Ilf 1 , 4 : 1 m-- -- :- -- - -- EDITORIALS. - 13 $ rrl If thope hex in? fjhnds or relatives in the mrts. t ary in ar.y part of the United htstes wi g v us tiieir address we will be i lea'iaJ to send a copy of this paper to them during their absent e, compli1 If tne missionary is In ment ; the sarre proposition will n of 5o.d M'i.1. with exception extra I for-.'-- t 1 for-U,- . postage, CHARACTER BEST RECOMMENDATION. In the affairs of a nation polish does not count for to much as strength of character and honesty of purpose Th s is not to say that delicacy of thought fineness of feeling go for nothing, but that mere gloss is loss essential to a nations growth and development along all fines, tie literary and the artistic than that strength of mind and will which leads to worthy achievement Thus the nothing man who by earnest, hone,t endeavor lifts himself ...l.ifc-l.'Wii. i s ja . n n.nf the fields of action, is surely worthy of more confidence at the hands of working men than one wrho has had greatness thrust upon him by succeeding a father, who bore for him the heat and burden of the day. even though the latter shows the greater polish of the two. In things political this holds good as well. When looking around for men to fill positions of political trust be not led away by the outside apLook below the surface pearances and find the man. ig -n- FRIENDS OF THE WEST. For years the West has been asking recognition at the hands of the While thouNational government. sands, yea millions, were poired out on Improvements peculiar to tho East, such as on rivers and harbors, the arid states were asking in vain for their waste aid in the reclaiming lands It has only been since the present national administration assumed the direction of affairs that anything was accomplished. The hands of the President were upheld by Utah's delwith others egation in connection from the west and the result will be the reclamation of many thousands of acres of otherwise nearly valueless land and the upbuilding of thousands of western homes. If there were no other reason why the west should uphold the Republican party, this one, In itself, would he an all sufficient All who had a reason to do so. hand In bringing about the scheme for reclammation of western lands deserve well at the bands of Utahs people and we will be much mistaken If they are paid with ingratitude. EDITORIAL NOTE8. A strong breath Is apt to be found In company with a weak head The gold mined In Mexico Is now approximately 125,000,000 annually. It only takes about three miles of telephone wire between two cowards to make brave men out of them. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can always be dependel open and that Is pleasant to take. It Is especially valuable for summer diarrhoea In children and Is undoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a great many children each year For sale by Mercur Drug Co., and M. E. Brown, Stockton. o Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets are just what you need when yon have no appetite, feel dull after eating and wake up with a bad taste In your mouth. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and Invigorate your stomach and give yon a relish Tot your food. For Bale by Mercur Drug Co., Mercur, and M. E. Brown, Stockton. -- The Philadelphia Telegranh thinks Perry Heath is jendued with an impervious epidermis. We are not just sure as to what that means, but we presume It Is all right and that Perry Is guilty. -a 41 -- 2 .. ", p. M. Ar.: Stockton 5 S5 4 30 4:20 2 47 Tlntlc Junct. 1119 2 44 Mammoth Junct. 11 25 " 2:40 Eureka 2.23 Mammoth 11 55 Ar. Silver City. Leave 2.05 West Bound. Station. East Bound. P. M. A. M. Lv. Ar. A. M. P, M. 11 15 1 55 Lv Nephl, S P. V. Ry. Ar. MantI, S. P. V. Ry. 9.10 nection for all point north and east. 12 45 3 55 Train at Belt Lake mske direct con aaction for all point north and east E. W. GILLETT. General Paaener Agent. J. L. MOORE, District Pass. Agt. Tourist V i CO P 0 16. croutidlhaLlhe samaMaroor Ma for mineral than for agricultural purposes willbe j"eceived and Jioted From Ogden and Salt Lake City to 8L for report to the General Land Office, Louis. 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 thereWITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. of being otherwise free from objection will be recommended for ap- Dining Cars, Free Reclining Chair proval Cars, Everything First Class FRANK D. HORBS, For Berths, Tickets, Folders, etc., Register. address Oeo A Smith, Receiver H. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. A T. A, First publication May 28th, 1904. Last publication July 28th, 1904 St Louie, Missouri, THROUGH SCENIC g COLORADO non-miner- y h f 1 9.23 valua-- U ad-die- i Salt Lak City, Tooele V Pullman Jr , Leav " 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 said State for the establishment and maintenance of an Insane Asylum under Section 12 of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894. The following tracts embraced In said Hat are in a township mineral containing claims of record, viz.: North hi southeast 4 Sec 25, Township 4 south, range 5 west, Salt Lake Meridian. A copy of said list, ao far aa it re- lutes to said tracts by descriptive sub-M- r ()lv IMons, has been conspicuously posted In this office for Inspection by any person Interested, and by the The Missouri Pacific Railway ia the public generally. Within the next sixty days followPopular Route to the ing the date of this notice, under deLOUIS WORLDS FAIR AND partmental Instructions of November POINTS EAST. 27, 1896, (23 L. D. 459), protests or contests against the claim of the state to any of the tracts or (21 hereinbefore described, on the Mes-dame- 1 M 8 00 9 15 NOTICE. i 1- TIME TABLE. A. Dw-lgh- nr , NO. 1. of the claim, marked L 6065, whence U. S mineral monument No. 6 bears south 76 degrees, I minute west 1.419 4 feet, to corner No, 4, lot 147, Arabella Lode, bears north 47 degrees, 20 minutes east 1071.4 feet; thence north 44 degrees 38 minutes east 1155 4 feet to corner No. 2; thence south 45 degrees, 22 minutes east 567.3 feet to corner No. 3; thence south 44 degrees. 38 minutes west 1,156 4 feet to corner No. 4; thence north 45 degrees 22 minutes west 56 7.3 teet to corner No. I, the place of beginning, said claim containing 5 343 acres, exclusive of the area In conflict with lot 147 Arabella lode, survey No. 3478, Idamonta Lode, lot No 171, Dwight lode. This claim Is located In the unsurveyed part of township No. 6 south of range 4 west. Salt Lake base and meridian, and the notice of location thereof being recorded In Book 0, page 441 of the records of Tooele The neighboring and County, Utah adjoining claims are as follows: Lot No. 147, Arabella Lode, Survey No. 3478, Idamonta lode, lot No, 171, t lode, survey No. 5000, Mona Lode, Francis lode, Survey No 6064. I direct 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. ?d 10 1 1 1904 1(5, 'I claims are situated in the 1 i line UBLICA.N WEEKLY. J f i I r A n a In .ime L aclt," w,th sa;.s M's fcattih Lee, Ma's . and ! u t 'i Ca&nJ t r e. i s Tabk-t- s Mr, and Mrs. N. A. Scribner J 'T t STOCKTON, STOCKTON SENT I. Mocktoa It 5 7 W-'- . i-llA- umiiiiiiimiimiiimmmaunHmnitiiiiimiuinui miti ini ti imiimuimmimiiii 1 4t R. M. EDMUNDS. Zbc flMtcbcner Ibouse. Firal-Cla- S i Iki Sectio. i STOCKTON. nwniufrrTMTHBWBwwwntiimmHMMitHuwnHwwntmrmnwwnnnwnnwwwnn . O 00000000000000K00 THE STOCKTON CLUB o ' 0o O t0 A Y V s O Iit J Bl j te ... far. 993)9 s NEXT TO FOSTOrriCE. westd gt Pnoe. 0 0 0 O O O aln Street. tooooooooooooo Stockton. M - ooooooooooooo & ii l V it ii i vl viz Are you going to the Worlds Falrf . If so, you undoubtedly want to get there aa quickly aa possible. THE OREGON SHORT LINE, PACIFIC RAILROAD, Ask Short Line Agents about cial Excursion Rates. T. ff to to M. Schumacher, Traffic Ui ii vi Is the short, fa't route to SL Louis. AND ALL POINTS EAST. ' vi i In connection with the UNION Vi Mgn, D. E. Burley, G. P & T. A. D S. Spencer, A. G. P. & T. A Salt Lake City spe- to to to to to to to to to |