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Show THE TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. Stockton, Utah, Saturday, March 26, 1904. Vol. IV. highly or aay too much In Us favor. I hope all who read this will try it and ba convinced aa 1 was. For sale by the Mercur Drug Co., Mercur, and M. E. Brown, Stockton. EDITORIAL COMMENTS. PETER TO PAT PAUL. "ROBBING) The above I hardly applicable to the caee In hand, but In a manner It la the name thin. The pereon who poete letter on the train Inatead of In office the poatofflce of a fourth-cla- m la not defrauding the Government, but la taking the Just due from a eervant of the people and giving It to the Government. In laet week'e iaeue I had an article on thla aubject. I have known a number of caeea of thla nature, and the practice In each caee carried on by people who had a peraonal grudge agalnat the poetmaeter and was open to the aevercet criticism because of the contemptible legalized way they had of robbing the postmaster of hla Just dues. In each case, aa In this at 8tockton, the parties carrying on the pernicious practice require as much or more consideration at the hands of those they are dally cheating, as the honest man or woman require. Friends In Stockton, if It Is for patriotism, for the good of the Government, you defraud one branch of the service for the benefit of another, remember the Government pays a salaried clerk on the train and your postmaster is working on a commission, and further, the Government mail clerk and postmaster would all rather you do your business legitimately and post your letters at the office where they belong. James T. Jakeman. COLDS ARE DANGEROUS. How often you hear it remarked: "It's only a cold," and a few days later learn that the man Is on his back with pneumonia. This la of such common occurrence that a cold, however slight, should not be disregarded. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. It Hlwnya cures and is pleasant to take. Sold by the Mercur Drug Co., Mercur, and M. E. Brown, Stockton. If those havin'? friends or relatives In in any pan of the l,nli---the States will Riv u tlnir aildre-- s we wMI to send n copy of this p:i- -r to them during their ahstnee, If the mlaeionaiy Is in forwill eign lands, the tamo proposition forhold good, with exception of extra eign pottage. l cnnipfl-muntai- 'k y. Toe. thaJkpcii xosf srrjn.ee Endeavor tjnon church, Christian Knights of the Maccalxe -- convention and Women's Relief society meeting to be held in Salt Lake City the first part of April, a rate of Il.ttO will apply from your station. Tickets on sole April 1st to 6th; return limit April 12th. STOCKTON I In la-il- l MINES AND MINERS. the Stockton. New Plnnt for r a-- r gs-u- -- -- - la-r- e r not.'i Hb c AMtcbcner Hiouee. M anl Mrs. Corfield entertalneil iu a clgtmiiiigly appointed dinner on u evening. Red and while carnation! and greens fomn-- the pleasing deeiration lor the table. After dinner the thoroi'ghly enjoyed the popular, game of "Pitt," the hour for leavIts ing hospitable home coining all ton sooi "lamg live Pitt!" Mat-urd- fui-st- NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. i ' fnnmrrmmfi"NNnniinnnnnnnnnnnnNNNnNnnnnn Cutting Affair. are the Buieau of iinniiRratlon for the nine in very bad condition. Steps should niontha ending with March, 1908, was Fro Mercur Miner. Q. Friday evening "ChrlHlinaa" Riley be taken by the proper authorities in against 3S0.5S3 for the months last year. This makea was, In John Keren's saloon somewhat the Interest of the health of the comthe Influence of liquor. A munity to promote the cleaning of it aln otl certain that the total im- undtrarose over a debt owing to Keren, same. migration Into the I'nlted States for the whr fiscal year which ended June 30th last "Christmas" plunged a huge knife for exceed Keren's heart. Mr. Keren that of any preceding year trciglii C. J. Wallace (better known aa Lee will Hh2, In which the total was 788.- - knoeked the knife upwaid. but received Ping) died at lio'.y Cross hospital. Salt except a hvrlble m. on the cheek. Had It wound 8:3U Lake City. Wednesday at p. m. of , for Keren would "Every foot of land in this country not Bright's disease. He had teen confined will to kicked made be life have one and the out of "Christ inus." occupied day to hla bed about two months previous to his death. It Is expected the funeral pioduceM something uvtful and valuable As It was, he kicked bit, face lino a In the ercantile world. It Is folly to JclljJ The trial came off on Frld iv will be held Sunday, March 27ih. was hound over to cuurl o.i say that lands not now tillable are A marriage license was Issued at Salt wortl.ltiw. Tlu- same was once said of a biiiil of $:3i0. Having put up the 'pond now mi.Iior.M now h it the which uerrs form of at liberty. Mr. is aide Lake City March liith to Osrar Antler-no- n to around. spot of the world. of Stockton and Annie C. (Lottie) gamen now rklands aver li.at lilies being Anderson of Grantsville. They will and subject to honu stead PLEASANT GROVE LOCALS. make their home at Stockton and the glased areon not woith having. Thc-- are Stockton brass (?) band Is practicing tinny luinl soil thut has unwbe. tr.ough Any The funeral of Richard Tates was for their reception in the near future. to raise grass will In twenty years be the Llndon meeting-hous- e wonh as irony dollars an acre and lots held) at at 11 o'clock. P. A. Simpkln, grand secretary of of Tbu)sday be will And It twice that amount. it 1 the grand lodge, I. O. O. F. of Utah, fcr.cicl or ain't farmed up grased. l Bates of while visited Stockton lodge No. 2.1 last TuesMg "Pi-o- j lv Liowiling the country. out linking after hla slmVineyard, suddenk, day evening, and after the regal ir The tillable aie soon all be under will land heart failure, lie leaves thru meeting delivered a very entertaining The cattlemen will be ly iiiu children to mourn his loss. and Instructive address on the prlncl-- l tbe plough. orpldn wh re to tracts the only pushed prairie I les anil benefit of Odd Fellowship to now grow. In time Irrigation will grass Mwife of Janies Spins, the I'.ehckahs and Odd Fellow of our or of climate due to civilisation died inf Spiers, town. A line lunch was served by the willchange tlie'in to the tough lands ller.ift cancer at her home on Prove crowd Rebekahs and a most enjoyable evening that cannot he farmed. In some way Thursday, March Juth, aged The tuner? was held from the Llndon was spent by all. Come again Boon, et will be made to bkn-eofoot of land try me-'ihouse Saturday at 2 oclock. Brother Biinpkln, we're alwaya glad to as the rose. see you. "The lands now scoffed at and rejectMessrs. J. H. Carson of Pleasant ed at a few dollars an acre will be the WELL AGAIN. fine furies. It will come. The wriler Groiy, and M. J. West of Ogden havc an adjuslable inonkt-- wrench, The many friends of John Blount will has no land to sell but believes many said to be the best tool evi-be pleased to lesrn that he hsa entirely man la a mistake poor grave making T iiuted. The rochet la adjustable recovered from hla attack of rheuma-iU- In not. getting hold at-- a piece' or .land CiuuaheiJ In's. .Palm. Balm, cured brteiik win iif it. l8t iwii ,.iMW"iiOTn'sm.iTnln him after the best doctors In the town priie, kien are In communication with to failed reief. hud (Monon, Ind.) give An exchange very truthfully says The prompt relief from pain which this H at the only buslnow that can stand J Astern ivoili- - looking to Its manufai-- . liniment affords Is alone worth many the test of tlm? and clrcumstancis Is lure, sn4 It Is said It will soon lie upon times-it- s cost. For sale by the Mercur the owning of a free- and clear faim. the market. Drug Co., Mercur, and M. E. Brown. A min may work at maiiufm lui ing Lehi Local Items. Stockton. half Ms lifetime mnd along iomin a better invention and puts him rut of l PERSONALS. Livestock company shipped butiPtss. If you are a poor man of a Tne fan lly or tin idle young man lake a 'ivg carloads nf line fat muttons East Mrs. Sophia Gundry nnd daughter 'onls advice and grasp your present 'net Friday. Elva visit) d relative here last Satur- opportunity to get land. Postmaster ltoss states the vnume day and Sunday. LICENSE IN GOVERNMENT LAND 'msinesK going through the pnstollire than ever before at this time of Mrs. J. L. Davis, who has been visGRANTS TO BE CHECKED. :iie yiar. iting relatives at Bingham canyon has The following Is clipped from the returned to her home. Mr. Joseph Briggs has moved hie Salt Lake Herald of December 20, 1903, Mrs. R. M. Edmunds went to the and credited to the family to lleln-- r City, whi iv In- - wll! tak--Denver and News, hargi- of the lurge sugar coinpany'e metropolis Tuesday, where she Intends is an Interesting article on public lands farm there. in remain for some time. and of Interest to all: Messrs. John Evans and Wilfon A. G. Frazer has returned from Since the United States went Into Knudon left here last Friday for whr-ihe went last week to Denver, :he public land business this Gnvein--ne'iiiHrinu to New Zealand. Thi y sail from attend the funeral of hi father. has acquired for sale and disposal tan Francisco March 2:iil. UNCLE SAM-LA- ND nearly 2,000,000,000 acres of land on this BROKER. ontlnent, exclusive of Alnrita. Ibis Ijist Thursday Gam- Warib-- O. A list public domain reached from the lade shipped soine liv-- - black ba: t Our From of Bouiillfnl Last.) 1HiWi:s to H. U. "astern boundary of Ohio to Pug-(Contlnued sound, and from Florida to California. .lavls in stm k a private pnr, . CANADA REJECTS OCR LAWS. "lii ginning with the seacoaet of Last Thursday lh her Comer limit, the Ur.iied Stales has "Can.!(,ii only enacted her public land tin- n well for 31 r a , bought and won by treaty four ycr-- . laws within ihe on t In- - obi Ashton farm to the United Stater this vast contiguous territory. The rhad ent a romp-lesio, 'Ighteen older Suites and Texas were loth wells are giHid om-srunning 1s 0 study the operation of our lawi-Thaflowed to retain Jurisdiction over tl.e , ind i:.'i gallons iiilnule. enmirission rejected abioutfly acres w ithin t heir boundaverytHng ujon our etatute books ex .',00.000,000 more Asher, the than 100,000,000 acres nre On Monday William ept the homestead law. and when i: ries. and fliilshi-i- l some photographs o' low net aside In forest, Indian and recorded th't 28 COO Americans en window lie other of M.. II. 11. Mi rri frnnl reservations. About hSn.oO'.i.uw ' 'ered the Canadian Northwest last year 'o settle upon Government land. It irres have, up to the present tln.e, been lew's drug store. Mr. Mcrrihew ba reni--- I ad a tme display of Dr. eano them 28 000 pereon wer.t sold or given away.-Aa land broker the Government flea in the uimlow-- for some time am e here to live permanently men ' he farms to which they could not get .taa played the part with easy compi ny in- offering prizes making the t display of thi llle with less than thiee yean aitur l Is one if oil. "For the l"st two years the amount iiedli . ,lr. nidi nee. uost progressive business men and "There public lands belong to the of land alienated from public J. im suerrss In his competition. has ben unprecedented, even i enple as a whole. They are the son-- f the years of the great rush nf tin ixople cf the-- E mt who have lr t i hn-e upon them. Thai he omsekers In the '8Ci wi.en the ngi found AMERICAN FORK LOCALS. o l! of rrcHpr- fio-- n the rmwr'f. emigration or tinen. ll Ion of nicer settled ion iriult!i .v to . th United Sin: mining Amcieen Fork was visited by a veril he rule of 2U.OHO.OOO acres ca- li i rniv n)n-i- t lo be e'esrd forever, iile I, is.. id mi Siiturd.iy morning. h nl nrr n Is and radii beinirnni tak (holiest iminedii'fp rtrpr . h? Governn ent under one to cheek the mi nr Fork rump of (he Mod The Amiri'-iiiwlii'-Ik rsplrly arqulilrg title ther. and it la not difficult t s a , ill niity ii h id: consnliilaled wi'i this once vent estate. ihe thousands of hn.ie-se.-- ' ae la hi camp and will there i: w rat It is not a epic, rs wiil be forced hick "At the 11fint tne util re. , ion of included within private on inrs!.ij-m- l hut of month, eri! Ic the public domain will r.o longquire ir.tn ihp matter Pi all is to reach Hurt Thurman was here Kunilay wll! xtend its n nrvelous weleom- - of I he smi conclusion ixpreered by .ibroi-nafor witnesses In a cum--, pa. of the Interior. Ethan Al-- n .ast to the cabin bulldcro of the Amei-cu.eiilars of which have not yet be,-- ; Hltrhecrk. when he said, a yen peotle. iven out. eo. that this in now the gie-t- e' "The United States nequired Ihe pu'i !c lands by ue'ion before the Amerlcn nrd Thri-- e nights of Iimnit rlan dnrkni occupation, ceisimi "The puiillc lands are the heritage of urchase. About 2fi0.00u,nu0 mt- -i wire a the nsult last week uf nn aci-ve whole people nnd rhou'd be kept cquired by cession and abnui 1 Ohi.ih-nt to the Utah County Light it I'uu is room In "0 by purchase. The 1.900.000.0-1cred for them. ncr-- company's plant. for thousends of farms anf vhlch have been at the d!m.i of tic nms. and the people who build homr Jovernment have cost directly. In in There tiii ninro snow in th re the oiks who nre enlitlid to the uni cash, about 1400,000.000. ar. It Is reported. Mian for e"eflts. Th and The present vac-ur.to.-hinds, tors muet be kept off of the public! n ncr mounting to about a net actual cost of a'j-uoH.ObO.COO. Along thi line we notice nnd clip from the Millnrd Timis n' More than 100.000.000 acres hav-- be i X. I!fi4. as credited to the Rich-Iliven iiwuy In the fonn of bounties i. wld"-pivilhRnf-rwhich shows or military service. More than " Soli lute Ini rest in nrr pulilc lands pf 'iO aire have alrearry ),i , n ij,- - . i mm! Ir.vrstn-fr- t for the- nun whe he Ktates. Nearly loo.niKi.n-i-neie )t v n on, the mat rifwi' it. the 'ally jrs il to indivi'iUTl.M und.,i ih 'inio-- i ? the '.is swamp law, under which. people: TIME TABiE. i n . f i w.'-seuta-lo-iand GET SOME LAND. ilil" rurli ultuial land has p. J.l '. M. n m ms I raids. nl) Leave Ka't Lake f'ily, Ar.; "The Times r'pmiii'-'fiir.wp-" l.' mWore ih-iIP 4 :vicc from th- - I:imc-- . t f'-:25 4 :2ti foiir n, th; Stockton given awry for npiliis wih es;i-i!iipi " Tint1' l!or. will-- r !L-" l,.:- - fn;- i. if !' if this I. ; I" I ,u t " .Mijiii.i 'ilii J:in--I1.19 fiom very liiti n! 2.1! 11,In,-!- " ii :f li " : Ian- k'l 2: p, ' r ive.J H:,. f,. I '1 2: ?'a ill I r. Ivi: - t(.i i ; a " r. Fil r;iytnxkc d!re-- t eon "-ii K, It Tralr.x M rl ' fi" K ' i l.r.s J , n al! toii-.tctlon for mrth ar! : t v lo f,:r 1. V. DILI TT. ,i i in t li n iiney G ci.. I ". nr ri J. Ia MOOR'S. Pm H.Vtitliiu d Next Wo k.) Ooran:eri'lal Agent. corre-s)ondl- tq intei-ference- and-Rilt- Fail. 99939 Best In Ikis Section. Firal-ClM- S s y 1 ltii-han- di--- 1 m g - r20-fo- ot The Ophir Queen, which adjnlne Senator Clark's property at Stockton, haa Increased its equipment by several machine drills, and conseeuenty has an additional number of men at work. The iminugemert of the property has followed the vein down for 30ii feel, and Is now running a drift on the strike of the vein in the direction nf the Ophir. The face nf the drift is at present In promising looking vein matter, which carries some copper values. Mr. D. Tn nam. superintendent of Stockton l tolil Mining & M'lling com- pany, spent tvventl days with his family at Salt Like City last week. T. Sappington, one of the directors of the Cyclone Mining company, visited that promising properly last Tuesday. Preparations are being made to resume opt rations nt the Galena King very soon. HEAD IT THROUGH. Twould Spoil This Story lo Toll It In th" Headlines. To uni an rlr.'hter.th ronlury phrase, his is an oer inn Pi!." Having happened In a email Virginia town In the milcl il D a story sinter of if the pris-n- i. Up to a short time ico Mis. Jol.n H. Harmon. "f M"lf:i Ktn-llo- if the V;i , r:ir.- 1 no tivou.il - I :lo of kini-vbdy- e I I fit nn- - STOCKTON, a wiifvvnmvTmnvvnvwvv $ WJHATS 3 S W is filled with ERATHS STORE, to overflowing all the timcl Why, the reason is plain, he keeps the best jfi aelected stock of GROCERIES in Mercur and his treatment is the same to all and is appreciated by alL X His business is increasing daily and promises to do 10 ad lib, Al X X X X W W ii ii I ...FRANK ERiiTH'S BREAD... (0 ik t Or 0 (j ih 2 U ii IS Is superior to tne Roual and Has do ' equal In this county. m i'j & & y jiat-.A-- - From the Tribune. Manager Trcnum of the Stockton Gold Mining and Milling company says thnt his company haa come to the conclusion that it haa outgrown its present equipment and consequently the for a new hoist, gallows frame, compressor, etc., are living prepared. He expects this work to begin In about sixty days. will also be run about A pipe-lin- e three miles to supply the water which the plant will need. In a short time the Honcrine mill will handle from SO to 100 tone a day of the Stockton company's ore. This will mean greatly Increased activity, ns there are 300,000 tons of milling ore blocked out In the mine, which has a depth of 700 feet Beaver-Harrlson comConcerning the pany of Beaver county, Mr. Trenam that since the reorganisation and lncormatinn with assessable stock they will sink to a depth of 1000 feet at the same time prospecting of the level. This will entail a doubling of the working force. the u 6 t THE STOCKTON CLUB 6 IL M. EDMUNDS, Proprl.UM- - , lx-b- If It's a bilious attack, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by the Mercur Drug Co., Mercur, and M. E. Brown, Stockton. with cunnertUin fire. citHiin-r- Jaiuts H. Crystal cnine In klonday A Salt Luke Insurance man with pufrom the herd at Wondrldc. He re- gilism p.oi .iviin-- was in Ana ncau ports the sheep In fine condition anl Fork lust wi ck, and il Is reimrted that returned thither the nest day, hla trip one of the hoys had a set-t- o with him, Ml. Ftauklin. our enterprising tailor, home being on bustni s. him out In sliurt order. It Is hasllioer doing good business in thojghi he will look for something loand James Iteeii Newton has next easier Stolon time. Ophir. appointed cal agent for the Kt coiiiian,r.t F'rain Mercur Mir.er. m). Smalley and has a received hla brother innKlguiin expected large froi Dawson City some time In May. of wagons, buggies, surreys, etc. It Is l.i i . s on the pmMrty of the ChlorThe gentleman has been nulling In th Imped ho will meet with abundant ide Point Mining company on Lion Hill Kloadike for tome time and this is his Aieriur nave anoint r care of ore first visit to civilisation from the frosen at the sampler. George Klni-luland hla t ue, Mr. C.urk. have never fullcl Khirirf Hannon and County Attorney North. intu-- came over from Provo Saturday during Intel vuls covering a stretch (it Mg, Charles Corfleld, It is rumored, and look Bur Ki y.ler to the count) many years to work Ihe pmiierly profit h- - is In w will resign his position at the Con. Mi-lug held for furtliei- uhly. cur jnill about Ihe Hist of tile month. I Mr. Corfleld ha been long engaged in u a. mmuuuuu 4 uuuuuuuiiuii jnmuuuuuiniuuuauu lyyyi this capuciiy and Is a very iiioruugh mill man. It is, not learned whether he n. M. EDMUNDS, PROP. has ttiiuther osition tendered him or MERCUR LOCAL ITEMS. Miss Anna McIntosh, our primary teacher, has been 111 this week. Mrs. Thomas Corfleld has been very III recently, but Is mum better now. Mrs. Charles Denton has recovered from her recent Illness and la at home The Oud Fellow s gave a very interestagain. ing card parly Wednesday night, th? liith. was Miss Olive Dymock of Ophtr K. of Salt Turner married to George Mr. Hulbuit has purchased a fine set Lake thla week. of stereoscopic views of Jerusalem and Palestine. W. II. Hennefer luta ojienei a barber M. K. In the A good number of the Mercur people adjoining building shop Edmunds saloon. .ire locating In the Oid It liable mining .amp Bingham. Spring atill lingers in the lap of winter. but nevertheless the robin has The City Marshal erraud a great atl.-i-n mads hla appearance. school last week when he came up and called out llirc culprits ihnl haJ town our week visited last stork Tlie been using snow balls too freely. The and left a tine baby boy at the home ,oys weie oon hack smiling. ince the of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilson. All well jreatest punishment they received was and happy. .nine good iulvice. llowiver. it Is said that they have not used snow balls wo The piano brought here aonie time freely since. Mr. Crawford is a good ago by Emery Ajax to be sold for the marshal and has had a wlioleaoine on the school. It is a pity that Clayton Music company, was sold to John Frank of Ophir and shipped to be don't play high live better. that town last week. Some of the alleya of our town years ast, and all farmers should ju'iilnnt in cuns"queni-e- . Cullings From Our Exchanges BRIEFS. LOCAL No. 37. e nt ' 0 P ' Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. XX P t P 0 0 4 O P P PPPPPPPPPPPPP'PPPPPPPPPPPPP n -- com-liste- rli-sl- la-1- t pi-- r ' s tl-.- 160-ci- In-s- lio-K- 1 c) iii'-s- s ouip-i-fci- CDHca a CtompletB p-- C - y l.-n- k-- lr.nC-hurr- ry pi-.- GROCERIES AND MEATS i e) r) , ( nn-t-- l in-o- ) (d s n 131a Street, Stocktel t -- 1 w (3 o J land-grabb- er i t i . - ! K6T ) Dttd Largest Meat " JTooclo (0 t) County (a MM ol d (a (J ) mi-r--i- hi b-- rr. rl-- e jr. l - . s ; I 1 - .Fresh Meats. . - ! - n-l i. ir-'i- ici.n-p-iiai- s I , ; i " ", Li-k- !,- I,-- yr-i-- Pr ''-ic- . nil id-i-.- n-r.-- Vg-n- U o i : e jc) (, IL! c) C) c) (J (I ) I ) O r). |