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Show Ci j ntin THE TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. VOL. IV. STOCKTON. UTAH, SATURDAY, .IULV replied the minister; "but I can souls, and if I could, it would good many souls the size of yours to make a square meal. 4 An exchange tells the following story of modern surgery: An old lady, who went to the city to visit her daughter, was met at the door by a servant who said that the daughter had gone down town to have a klmcna cut out. The old lady sank fainting Into the nearest chair and tearfully asked what hospital ahe had been taken to. .4 ,4 From all reports there will he a great Fourth of July celebration here. Baseball in the morning between two juvenile teams, "Blue Bells" (girls I and "Pick-ups- " (boys), and a game in the afternoon between Tooele and Stockton. Foot races and horse races are also features of the programme. A grand ball In the evening in 1. O. O F. hall will conclude the day's celebration. .4 ,4 Mike. the Edmunds bear, created considerable excitement last Monday by becoming separated from his chain and taking possession of the front perch. Upon the appearance of Mr. Edmnnds "Mike made for a tree, which he climbed, and from which he could not be enticed, except by the sweetness of two pans of sugar. After considerable maneuvering he was finally recaptured and chained, greatly to the peace of mind of those in the immediate vicinity. 1 EDITORIAL and Local DEPARTMENT. fi STOCKTON1 TOWN OFFICIALS. TRUSTEES Georg Brands, president; W. H. Booth, Charles Bouton, Henry Thomas, James Kelley. CLERK A. G. Frazer. TREASURES James G. Brown. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND NOTARY Richard Gun dry. 8TOCKTON LOCALS AND OTHER BRIEFS. Jas. G. Brown was a Salt Lake itor last week. d vis- . L. T. Brockbank was a Stockton vis- itor this week. Mrs. R. M. Edmunds spent several days In the capital this week. .4 . T. W. MulentJruch, wife and sen, have gone to Provo to spend the 4th. H. L. Nelson, agent for N. Y. Life Ins. Co., spent Thursday In our town. .4 .4 Mra. Lizzie Thomas Edwards has been very ill. but we are pleased to report improvement In her condltlou. .4 ,4 The Ophir Hill mine and mill at Ophlr. Utah, have resumed operations, much to the Joy of the Inhabitants of that camp. .4 .4 J. C. Reynolds, who has been ill and under the care of physicians In Salt City, is once more seen among us, much Improved In appearance. .4 .4 Mrs. Richard Gundry visited her non and aughter her this week. She left Tuesday for Tooele to spend a short time with her daughter there. .4 .4 Fruit Is very plentiful and luscious hereabouts this year. Our neighbor Ing town. Tooele, is visited almost dally by persons in search of same. .4 .4 There Is considerable mining activity at Glsbnrn (Dry Canyon) of late. Work Is going on at the EurekarOphlr, Daylight, . Jay Bird, iiAu ' Pfttsburg-Utah-, nl.sthePL-J- : Li' .4 .4 Major C. E. Mitchener came ont from the metropolis Tuesday, and returned Thursday. He has obtained a lease on the Catherine and will commence operations there In the near fu- - ture. ,4 .4 Westwick and son arrived from Santa Barbara. Cal., last Tnesdsv. They will spend the summer here with Mr. Westwick. who is more smiling than ever, since their Mr. Geo. arrival. .4 .4 We would like to see the menf?) dumb animals under who mistreat their control given a dose of their own medicine. These creatures are lower In Intelligence than the brntea they mistreat. .4 .4 The number of men In search of work In our camp Is increasing dally. Men from almost every mining ramp the state and from the troubled districts In Colorado have come to our town of late. .4 ,4 "T thoneht you would surely laugh at that little joke. said the humorist as the editor glanced at the manu- In script. "Not me. blue pencil, friends." said the man behind the I never laugh at old .4 ,4 the editor dropped in to see him. "How do you feel? asked the pencil pusher. All looks bright before me. gasped the sub. I thought so," said the editor, you'll see the blaze In about ten minutes. 4 ,4 Mra. James Mougin was stricken with heart failure last Friday and City, where, untaken to Salt der the efficient care of Dr. Hcsmer, she soon recovered and returned to her home here Tuesday. A delinquent sub. was dying and .4 ,4 Merchants should he more prompt In presenting their bills. A druggist sent a young man a bill two years old and the first part of the bill was a and on charge for a box of chocolate, for one the latter end was a charge bottle. nursing How time does fly! .4 ,4 The services of a humane officer are greatly needed here. Several teamsters are In the habit of using picks, shovels, wagon spokes and other such gentle means cf persuasion to Induce overworked horses to haul too heavy loads. They are subjects for the attention of Dr. T. B. Beatty. .4 .4 A country editor who claimed to be an authority on la grippe, told his readers that as long as they kept their disfeet dry they would not have thecomease. The next day he got a munication from a sub. claiming that had be had two wcoden legs and yet sucsuffered from the grip for five cessive years. do, eat ;ot take a .4 .4 The Moherly Monitor ssys a certain minister down that way applied for an Increase of salry. "Salary, cried one of the pillars of the church, 'why So I thought ycu worked for souls. A Farmer Straightened Out. A man living on a farm near here came in a abort time ago completely doubled up with rheumatism. I handed Pain him a bottle of Chamberlalifa Balm and told him to use It freely and If not satisfied after using It he need not pay a cent for It, says C. P. Ilay-de- r, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. "A few days later he walked Into the More as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saying, 'give me another bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I want it In the house all the time for It cured me." For sale by Mercur Drug Co., Mercur, and M. E. Brown, Stockton. ADJUSTING MAJE8TIC AFFAIRS. From the Deseret News. it is said the Majestic Copper Mining & Smelting company la about to be relieved of the financial dlstresa Into which It waa plunged some time ago. The principal stockholders have come to the rescue and have subscribed $100,000, which eum la to be used to pay off the corporations most pressing obligations, and the balance of the, Indebtedness, amounting, It la wilt- - be said to 'over- - $100,000-mor- e,taken care of a little later. But the next thing is to collect this cash and pay off the obligations, which It la to be hoped will be speedily done. The Mining Review has contended for a long time that the properties owned by this compsny In Beaver county, Utah, have unquestioned merit But unfortunately for the stockholders and for Beaver county, they have been woefully mismanaged and the enormous sums of money raised from the sale of treasury stock were not always economically and judiciously applied. This brought on dissensions and factional squabbles, which Invariably result In disaster or are The mines complete ruin. equipped with a modern smelting plant, with furnaces for the treatment of both lead and copper ores, but it was built fully a year sooner than It ought to have been. Instead of putting up a smelter when It did the company should have used its money and energy in the development of and blocking out the ore bodies and otherwise getting ready for steady production. The copper furnaces were operated a while last fall, long enough to demonstrate that the Majestic ores are of a composition which makes up a most excellent smelting proposition. But the mines were not prepared for a continuous nin; then the Internal trouble broke out anew, the plant was closed down and creditors began to clamor for their pay. The straightening out of Majestic affairs will revive Interest in the copper districts of Beaver county, particularly In those around Milford, where the mines of the company are located. With work started again lines by the Maalong business-lik- e jestic company the ramp will soon prosper as It never has before. The Newhouse Mines A Smelters corporation has already commenced the expenditure of more than a million dollars in the equipment of Its Cactus mine with milling facilities, so the present outlook for that section of Utah is very bright Indeed. o VARIOU3 ITEMS OF INTEREST. Tooele county stands fourth on the list of silver producers, the amount for 19))3 being 732,21)11.97. coining value $940,780.82, an increase of $5U5,951.82 over that of 19U2. .4 .4 ' The burial of Irene Harcourt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harcourt of TIME TABLE. I Mercur, who died Monday, took place at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at AM. p. M. 8 0 Leave Salt I,ake City, Ar. 5:3i Mount Olivet cemetery. " Tooele 4. SO .4 Stockton 4:90 With the progress that Is being ' 3:47 Tintlc JUlV't. made lu tlie equipment of the Cactus US " Mammoth Junct. 11 $9 2:41 mines at Newhotise, the Colonel, who 3:40 Eureka has just returned home, expresses " " 3:33 Mammoth - Ar. Silver himself as very much pleased. 2:0s City. Leave tlwins at S It Lake make direct .4 .4 for all polnta north and east. J. J. Trenam' has return.- from a trip east, of several weeks' Juration, where he went in the interests of the Harrison. Beaver and Stockton comDr. L. G. Thayer, panies, of which he is the manager. J 4 .4 PHYSIOIAN AND Samuel Newhouse has been mensusaaoN tioned as being the probable manager of the mines proposed to form Mercur. plain Street the basis for the organization of the Monarch Mines A Smelters corporation. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. J ft M. A. No. 3X32. f H. D. Trenam of the Creole mine of JnlUHl States Land Office, Salt Lake Stateline, who was In Salt Lake recently. states that work Is to be City. Utah. June 13, 1904 fotlce is hereby given that Adam O. pushed vigorously at that property, which is considered to be a valuable stypler, whose postoffice address Is Glixirn. Ticele County, Utah, and his one. .4 .4 roilalmsnt, W. S. McCornlck, of Salt of the La$e City, Utah, have made applira-tlo- l The concrete foundations for a United States patent for big mill at the Cactus are now completed and the preliminary work la in the. Sun Set and Smuggler Consolidatsuch shape that there will be no de- ed Lode mining claims, situate in lays when the structural machinery District, Tooele County, and supplies begin to arrive- t, consisting of 1.500 and 1,500 .4 .4 respectively, of said lodes, surface ground, as shown by the Harvey D. Trenam, who la Interested in the development of the Creole official plats of survey, being Survey mine at Stateline, has returned from Nol 0(0)2. and described in the field that camp. He says this property Is notes and plat of the official survey on showing up splendidly under the cam- fllejlnthls office, with magnet ie variapaign of development now in progress. tion at 16 degrees, 30 minutes east, as .4 .4 follows: Lumber Is now arriving In Frisco gluing at corner No. 1, a corner of in carload lots, being hauled by team Sun Set lode claim, from which .M. M. to the crushing plant to he erected at No. 4 bears S. 35 deg. 49 W 596.4 feet, and running thence the mouth of the Cactus tunnel, and that this plant will be built by the 8 deg. 46 min. W. 1.500 feet to enr-Ktime the railroad spur la completed 2 of said Sun Set, thence N. 41 from Frisco. de$. )4 min. W. 1200 feet to corner No. o 4 df: Smuggler lode claim, thence N. 48 ijR. 46 min. E. 1.500 feet to corner GREATLY ALARMED No s Eof thence S. 41 deg. 14 By a Persistent Cough, but Perma- min: IE. Smuggler, to corner No. 1 of feet 1,200 nently Cured by Chamberlains Sun let lode claim, the place of Cough Remedy. a total area of 41.322 Mr. H. P. Bureage, a student at law, which the aggregate area in Greenville, B. C had been troubled acresgfrom acres in conflict with Lot No. for four or five years with a contlnuoua of7Jl6 44 Chicago No. 2. Ixit No. 69, Red Pine, alarmed which he says, "greatly cough 71 Hidden Treasure Lode amend-Lt- ? me, causing me to fear that I was in the laat Magee of consumption." Mr. $0, 1st Extension East Hidden J Burbage, having seen Chamberlain's iJ.S.XflJNo. Westpnj LotNo. Cough Remedy advertised, conffiRKa' 118 Summit, Lot No. 114 Cedar, Lot to try It. Now read what he mya of No. 149 Emille, Lot No. 152, Dyke, Lot It: I soon felt a remarkable change and after using two bottles of the twenty-f- No. 1G0 Columbia Ixde Amended, and ive cent Mae, wee permanently Iot No. 170, Barr I.ode mining claims, cured. Sold by Mercur Drug Co., Mer- is expressly excepted and excluded, cur, and M. E. Brown. StocK'cu. leaving a net area of 14.106 acres hereby claimed and applied for. The area LOWER BERTHS AT HALF RATE8. ( f 0.429 of an sere In conflict with W. K. Stone Lode Survey 5066, for which Special Tourist Sleeper Salt Lake no application for patent has been to SL Louis without change via D. A Hod. is expressly Included In this apR. Q. and Rock Island System. plication. Leaves 8:05 p. m. May 30th. TeleFrom corner No. 1 of Smuggler phone 245 or write Rock Island office, 100 West Second South street, for claim, U. S .M. M. No. 4. bears N. 87 E. 1175.7 feet distant. The reservations. Berth rate only half of deg. 23 min.course and length of each presumed regular Pullman rates. vein or lode line Is ss shown hy the o Said Sun Set and plat of survey. NOTICE. Smuggler lrde claims are situated in and form a portion of the unsurveyed The regular monthly priesthood 4 West, meeting of the Alpine stake of Zion part Iof Township 5 8., Range Snn Set will convene In Science hall on Satur- Sal) ake Meridian. Utah, said mining day, July 2nd. at 10 a. m. A fob at- and Smuggler lodes locations tendance of the priesthood is desired. claims being of record In the office of the County Recorder, at Tooele City. STEPHEN CHIPMAN, In Tooele County, Utah. In Book "O JAMES H. CLARK, or locations, at paees 97 and 98, recABEL J. EVANS, ords of said County. The nearest Stake Presidency. known locations being the aforesaid conflicting claims, and also the SacraEXCURSION NORTH. No. 81, mining mento Lode claim, claims. I direct that this notice he published Saturday. July 2, 1904, the S. P. I A. A S. L. Ry. will sell round trip tick- In the Weekly Sentinel, at Stiekton. ets to points In northern Utah and Utah, the newspaper published nearest Idaho at greatly reduced rates, with the said mining claim, for the jterlod limit good for 15 and 30 days, accord- of 9 weeka. ing to place. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. Call on agent for further II. El Rosa. Claimant's Attorney. First publication dated. June 18. 1904. publication August 13, 1904. t 95 lilt- .... lin-fee- 444444444444444444444444 J. B. TAP S i AU J DliMMlff Desa the Street Fro opmtlona InPerPen tint ry tunned. calljr .DENTIST. 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THROUGH SCENIC .4 .4 At the Johnny mine the new pumps have been Installed and work is forgWITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. ing ahead there in a very satisfacmanner. tory Dining Cara, Free Reclining Chair .4 ,4 Cars, Everything First Class. The Oasis Gold Copper Mining For Berthe, Tickets, Folders, etc compiM?. operating In Millard county. Utah, .1. D. Clive, of Salt Lake, man-!pi- address may decide to Install reduction H. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. A T. A, works this year. SL Louis, Missouri. Are you going to the Worlds Fair? so, you undoubtedly want to get there as quickly as possible. THE OREGON SHORT LINE, ..If FERTILE KANSAS and MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, COLORADO I tti U COLORADO Sleepers. PORK, VEAL! 3333 &&&&&&&:&& THROUGH SCENIC The man who steals a dollar la a From Ogden and 8alt Lake City to St. thief, but the one who steals a milLouie. lion is honored and called a great r. - ...DENTIST... r Through Service Pullman. Tourist financier. J. B. TfllT- lt Jt jt 44444444444444444444444444 o. n i4 i Mr. Jom-pPomlnvllle of Stillwater, Minn., after having spent over $3t)oO with the beet doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by hla druggist, Mr. Alex ltlchard, to try a box of t'hiunberlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did sn, and la a well man today. If troubled with Indigestion, bail taste In the mouth, luck of appetite or Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- constipation, give these Tablets a trial, lets. They are easy to take and pleas- and you era certain to be more than ant in effect. For sale by Mercur Drug pleased with the result. For rale at 35 cents jier box by Mercur Drag Co., MerCo., Mercur, and M. E. Brown, cur, and M. E. Brown. Stockton. con-aaeti- A train of 2,500 head of cattle pulled out from Milford Tuesday. The Missouri Pacific Railway Is the .4 .4 Popular Route to the A new pump Is being Installed at mine. the 8. LOUIS WORLD'8 FAIR ANd' t4 J POINTS EAST. Milford is blessed with several good V1 hotels, principal of those being the V Forgte, Stoddard and Williams. Beaver-Harriso- Mads Young Again. "Oils of Dr. King's New Life Tills each night for two wet ks has put me In my 'teenar again writes D. It. Turner of lVmpseytown. Pa. They're the beat In the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 35c at all druggists. When you want a pleasunt physic try - Milford will celebrate the Fourth of July. J NO. 51. !i, 11)01 i W J j $ In connection with the UNION It the PACIFIC RAILROAD. Uf fast route to $ ehoi-- SL Louis. AND ALL POINTS EAST. Ask Short Line Agents about cial Excursion Rates. spe-(f- t i to. lirnxTkkiti, Fiikn, ttL, illrtn Coach tx Far fV Ql A an H. C.TOWNSCNB, MNMII MB MM? MNf, i&'IWb A MA 'o T. M. 8chumacher, Traffic Mgr. D. E. Burley. G. P A T. A. D S. Spencer, A. G. P. A T. A Salt Lake City fXS f m |