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Show CPf . . I v-- ,- ' VOL. V. PUBLISHED AT Subscriptions: " tUfe JO WORLDS FAIR VISITORS. v.. - ;i: v K- ''' $ V . .. -- ethern.'.'j!;;.-- 1 fj -- e- i f EDITOR ALS . t 'A-- . f-- . 1 . 'I V. " - 4" If thoae bavins frlenda or relative! In tha miaaionary in any part of tha United rr Stataa wilt five u their addraia we will ba pleased to aend a copy of this paper -': to them flaring their absence, compli--- -. ;i- - BMntaryi-If the mlailonary la in isndv the. same . proposition will V&SeM goodlt-wltexception of extra '' M' :K.. for-Tjt- tn . for-ri- pottage.---- " gn : . r CHARACTER BEST RECOMMENDA. ' r ,... :M . 'V.'i-'.TIOM. .i - :& - vu7- - : In the affaire of a nation polish does not count - for- - to much as strength of character "and honesty of purpose.1 Thla la not to say that delicacy of thought fineness of feeling 7 so or nothing, bnt that mem gloss :1a less essential to a nation growth j and development along all lines, In-- 1 'Y'1 oludlnk the literary and the artistic, VA'. than that strength of mind and .win achievement 'A'.. ,s which leads to worthy man fc who by Thus the . working. , s ' earnest,' honest endeavor lifts himself ; ' - it . It only takes about three miles of telephone wire between two cowards to make brave men out of them. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy la everywhere recognised as the one remedy that can always he depended upon 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. Chamberlains 0 Chamberlain! Stomach and Liver Tablets are Just what you need when you 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 you a relish for your food. For sale by Mercur Drug Co., Mercur, and M. E. Brown, Stockton. ' The Philadelphia Telegraph thinks Perry Heath la jpndued with an Impervious epidermis. W are not Just rare as to what that means, but we prennme It la all right and that Perry la guilty. -- rniM lit j.'--.:- ; ir j ilnpiaSaieofc year and gave perfect satisfaction. Jl Jl the present address of Adolph Soderholm, formerly Any one knowing of Lehi, wl.l confer a favor by communicating by mall with L. H. Gray, the Templeton, Salt Lake City, Utah. Jl j been ordered for has No. 5,269, for the Leopard lode, located in Rush valley, Utah, mlnnlg district Applicant, Ilonerlne Tunnel St Mining company. Order issued June 6. Curtis L. Knight, deputy mineral surveyor. . A Major C. E. Mitchener, wife and Charollne, are visiting W. P. Mitchener and family. The Major and family are old residents of Stockton, having lived here several years in the early '80s. Their present home la at New Philadelphia, Ohio. Survey FRIENDS OF THE WEST. The gold mined In Mexico is now approximately 125,000,000 annually. jr. - of more confidence at the hands of working men than one who has had greatness thrust upon him by succeeding a father, who ho re 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. A strong breath is apt to be found In company with a weak head. 7.-0- 7:22 6:40 7:45 1:10 7:64 8:11 1:05 1:22 8:26 9:35 9:40 10:20 F. M. 12:45 Lv 3:65 Ar. Pleasant Grove Provo Bprlngvllle Spanish Fork Payaon Ar. Nephl 6:18 7:65 7:42 7:25 7:20 4.35 4:15 1:66 3:42 2:37 1:25 1:45 A. M. 1:65 Nephl, B. P. V. By. 0:10 Mantl, 8. P. V. By. nectlone for all polnu north and east. Trains at Belt Lake msike direct connection for all points north and east. K. W. GILLETT. General Paacenaer Agent J. L. MOORE. Dlatrlet Pans. Agt It - Ike -- Is surely worthy EDITORIAL NOTES. m. p. Leave Salt Lake City, Ar. 5:SS :15 TOnela 4:30 u 9:25 Stockton 420 " Tlntle JunvL 11:15 2:47 11:11 2:44 Mammoth Junct. 11 11:25 Eureka 2:40 " 11:40 2:22 Mammoth 11:6- 5Ar. 811ver City. Leave 2:06 West Bound. Stations. East Bouad. P. M. A. M. Lv. Ar. A. M. P. M. 1:06 7:30 Balt Lake City 1:35 6 J5 5:21 7:42 Murray 0:17 6:U 6:28 1M Bingham Junction 9:02 6:10 6:32 1:00 Bandy 0:05 6:04 6:26 Lehi Junction 1:25 4:U 7:09 8:20 Lehi 8J1 4:35 7:15 8:44 American Fork 1:24 4:22 1:00 a . For years the West has been asking recognition at the hands of the While thouNational government. sands, yea millions, were poured 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 del-- i with others egatlon in connection from the west and the result will be the reclamation of many thousands of seres 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 be an all sufficient All who had a reason to do so. hand In bringing about the scheme tor reclammatlon of western lands deserve well at the bands of Utahs people and we will be much mistaken If they are paid with Ingratitude. TIKE TABLE. A. M. lr . the fields of action. Si mub Unaeles - v.- v NOTICE. 1. - . U. -- Mes-dames - NO. United Statea 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 follow lng tracts embraced In said list are in a township mineral containing claims of record, vlx.: North M southeast U Sec. 25, Township 4 south, range 5 west. Salt Lake Meridian. A copy of said list, ao far as It relates to said tracts by descriptive subbeen conspicuously divisions, has posted in this office for Inspection by any person Interested, and by the The Missouri Pacific Railway la the' public generally. Within the next alxty daya followPopular Route to the ing the date of thla notice, under deFAIR AND partmental Instructions of November 8. LOUIS WORLDS POINTS EAST. 27, 1896, (23 L. D. 459), protesta or contests against the claim of the atate to any of the tracts or V hereinbefore described, on the suggests hy , XTQHaiLDi8t.Uie aama.ix more vsluie. niwuift ill.. wmui, 'uuik Mi .'li.1 l. No. 4 bears S. 35 deg. 49 hla for mineral than for agricultural Brown, Stockton. min. W 694.4 feet, and running thence purposes will be received and noted From Ogden and 8alt Lake City to BL Louie. S. 48 deg. 4 min. W. 1,500. feet to cor- for report to tbe General Land Office, ner No. 2 of Said Sun Set. thence N. 41 at Washington, D. C. Failure so to or APPLICATION FOR PATENT. within the time deg. 14 min. W. 1200 feet to corner No. protest willcontest be considered sufficient 4 of Smuggler lode claim, thence N. specified Notice M. A. No. 3823. character 48 deg. 46 min. E. 1.500 feet to corner evidence of the No. 3 of Smugg er, thence S. 41 deg. 14 ; of the tracts, and the selection therer WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. United States Land Office, min. E. 1,200 feet to corner No. 1 of i of. being otherwise free from objecLake City, Utah, May 13, 1904. tion. will be recommended for ag Dining Cars, Free Reclining Chair Notice Is hereby given that the Dug-wa- Sun Set loi'e rial in, the place of beginCars, Everything First Class. 41.323 prove. a area total cf ning. contafulng Copper Mining and Smelting FRANK D. HOBBS, frnm wh!ch For Berths, Tickets, Folders, eta, ,aI?a Company, by Its president and author-- r th, n Tc0flct a Geo. A. Smith, Receiver. Register. address Ized agent, O. F. Peterson, or Salt P ci1ocJPlJ'0 ?: Lake City, Utah, has made applies-J9, First publication May 28th, 1904. H. C. TOWNSEND, CL P. A T. A, nj tion tor a Unted States patent tofi1 ?T7S1 Last, publication July 28th, 1904. 8L Louis, Missouri. Extension East Hidden the Anaconda No. 3, Anaconda No. 1, V!9, Anaconda No. 2, Contact, Surplus and J.rI,8ure' York lode mining claims, consisting J.1 iiuuMUauuiiiinuuuuiiumiMumiMuiiiiiiimiiiiitiiiimmuimiiiiiiiiimiiimuj J- N?' I52 I)?kJe' of 1,490, 1.500. 1,500, 1,500. 1,600 and 0- " ICO Columbia Loda Amended, and 1,490 linear feet, respectively, of the ,0- Barr Lode mining claims, R. M. EDMUNDS. Pnoe. lodes and surface ground, as shown excepted and excluded, NoJ,B official the exPre'y by plat, being Survey 5175, situated In the Dugway Mining lwlnK net area of 14.106 acres Tooele Connty, Utah, and bV flilmed and applied for. The area 0.429 of an acre In conflict with W. described In the plat and field notea of survey on file In this office, with K. Stone I rde Survey 5066, for which First-ClaFaro. 99999 Beet is this Secliea, magnetic variation at 16 deg. 60 min. no application for patent has been filei. la expressly Included In thls.ap-east, as follows, Commencing at corner No. 1 of the iration. STOCKTON. ''rem corner No. 1 cf Smuggler Ixide 5 NEXT TO POSTOmCE. York and running thence south 41 38 min. west 600 feet to corner claim, U. S .M. M. No. 4, bears N. 87 deg. ofififif mnnnnHTinniwtnTTnTiTTHTiTTnriTTwnfinnnnTTnnnniinnTiTiTTTTfTiiTinni No. 2 of York. deg. 23 min. E. 1175.7 feet distant. The Thence north 42 deg. 11 min. west presumed course and length of each 1.490 feet to corner Na 3 of York, 'vein or lode line Is as shown hy the Identical with corner No. 2 of Contact plat of survey. Said Sun Set and and with corner Na 1 of Surplus. Smuggler lede claims are situated in Thence south 41 deg. 38 min. west nd form a nortion of the unsurveyed 600 feet to corner Na 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 5, M. EDMUNDS. Preefletov- 1,600 feet to corner Na 3 of Surplus, rend Smuggler lodes locations mining Thence north 41 deg. 38 min. east claims being of record in the office of 238.4 feet to corner Na 2 of Anaconda nnmty Recorder, at Tooele City. No- In Tooele County, Utah. In Book 6" 0 Thence north 33 deg. 34 min. west of locations, at naves 97 and 98. Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for feet to corner No. 3 of Anaconda erda of said County. The nearest Na 2. known locations being the aforesaid Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. Thence north 41 deg. 88 min east conflicting claims, and also the Sacra- 600 feet to corner Na 4 of Anaconda ipentn Lode claim, I.ot No. 81. mining No. 2. Identical with corner Na 3 of claims. Plnl-elai- e Billiard Item la Ceanestloe. .1 I direct that this notice be published . ,n nor Breiyfeedy herim Oead Tieemeel al tea Bioaktee Cine. 'n the Weekly Sentinel, at Strckjon. M0 feet to corner Na 4 of Anaconda TTfah. the newspaper published nearest the said mining claim, for the period Thence south 83 deg. 84 min. east 0f 9 wp.ca 300.5 fret to corner Na 3 of AnatANK D. HOBBS, Register. conda Na 3. R. E. Ross. Claimants Attorney. Thence north 9 deg. 41 min. east First publication dated. June 18 1904. 1.490 feet to corner Na 4 of AnaLast publication August 13, 1904. 3. conda Na 84 83 min. east NOTICE OF Thenre south deg. APPLICATION FOR Ui 794.5 feet to corner Na 1 of Anaconda UNITED STATES PATENT. ; ' . of the claim, marked 1. 6065, whence U. S. mineral monument No. 6 bears south 76 degrees, 1 minute west 1.419.4 feet, to corner No. 4, lot 147, Arabella Lode, beera north 47 degrees, 20 minutes east 1071.4 feet; thence north 44 degrees 38 minutes east 1155.4 feet to corner No. 8; thence south 45 degrees, 23 minutes east 567.3 feet to corner No. 8; thence south 44 degrees, 38 minutes west 1.155.4 feet to corner No. 4; thence north 45 degrees 23 minutes west 567.8 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, said claim containing 5.343 acres, exclusive of the area la conflict with lot 147 Arabella loda, survey No. 3478, Idamonta Lode, lot No. 171, Dwight loda Thla claim la located in the unsurveyed part of township No. 5 south of range 4 west. Salt Lake base and meridian, and the notice of location thereof being recorded lu Book O," page 441 of the records of Tooele County, Utah. The neighboring and adjoining elalma are as follows: Lot No. 147, Arabella Lode, 8urvey No. 3478, Idamonta lode, lot No. 171, Dwight lode, survey No. 5000, Mona IxMle, Francis loda Survey No. 5064. 1 direct that thla notice be published In the Stockton Sentinel at Stockton, Tooele County, Utah, for tbe period of nine consecutive week FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. First publication, May 28th, 1904. Last publication, July 23rd, 1904. tnnt - .. -- i. IB. 1904 el the Central States million at 405 Ix-.cuit atreet, Kanaaa City, Mo. At 8L- Louli the addreaa of the N.'Elre"a.h tr'--. ,snla held at 19 oclock, a. Sunday school m and services at 8 oclock P- - m. In Plumeria hall, corner Thirteenth and Benton streets. ' Viaitora are cordially Invited to call a JAMES O. DUFFIN. . , Prealdent of Mlaalon.. ..V V ,' . . j iv - - ri ' i. - the Deseret Newg. Viaitora to Kanaaa City and 8L Lonla desiring to set In eomnraiiicar tion with the. missionaries of vthe Church of Jeaua Chrlat of Latter-da- y Saints. will find the headquarter! of . - i m',1 . V. - THE TOOELE COUNTS REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. Prf i ' V - t ... - M y' . NOTICE: t Dutaf aur abaanca any w. with N. Gundry lira. raaaactaf rill ba O. K. Tba lady wlU re-- .. -eelpi Oar maaay due tba office. will taka far Job printing, etc. James T. Jakatnaa. Manager. - j ;VW . claims are situated In the unI have been .' troubled., for. pone time with Indigestion and Mg all of port lorn township 10 south, 18 west. Salt ach, ' says Mm Surah W. CNVtth M range V Isrldlan. have burn tilling Lee, Mas., reouthweit corner of Section SB, Chamber .ain't 6toniachaad$ Livar TowMhlp 9 south, range 12 west Tablets which have helped mk v follows from corner No. 1 of aow-- I. can aat many hears Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Scribner are ait much so that if eadhdf said claims: things that before ! onldf noL their ranch In Soldier Canyon. rnda No. 3, south 74 deg. 30 you have nay trouble with your stomJ A A st 6,758.2 feet and-ge- t ach not these take Tablet why . ; Mra. Kate Mltcheaer and eon, da No. 1, south 89 deg. 57 well? For ante by Ifabeay the guests of Mrs. Jaa. Charles, are 6,542.4 feet Co., Brown; ' and ME. Stgrip, Mercur, : Collins. a No. 2 north 86 deg. 21 V . ton. ; J Jl 6.955.1 feet Mrs. George W. Larkin, Sr, of Ognorth 76 deg. 80 min. Mat REVIEW. MINING vkai.i-"BL John, den, is visiting friends at Tooele county. north 78 deg. 29 min. east The Honorlue Tunnel, In procaaa of . J Jl ifeet of la construction tha at 00a Stockton, Con. Mercur stock has been down to Tort north 62 deg. 31 min. east 19V& cents and yet we feel eure the largest and moat Important augiMar-lng Mdhlfect undertakings Ja Utah, mine la a big one. Maid claims are of record la tha The object of Its conatruetiau in, A A ... the Recorder of Tooele Councludes ore extraction of the frpm.tbe Miss June Kimball returned to her ty, at Tooele City, Utah, as follows: mine name of end other that proper home In Salt Lake City after a short Aaa oada No. 2, la Book "K." page ties, the draining of the entire Air visit with Mrs. Oscar Anderson. . j nse water the for of the . Jl Jl Anai oada VMt Urea m. lng and also for trrigatlac lawsuit between the Galena In this county. '.The length fit the tun-nKing and the Silver Coin resulted in , An Mds No. 2, in Book "N," page about 124.-'when completed will b .; a verdict fer the latter company. two n onekAtf little non than mllea, " Jl Jl SCO! let In Book "K," page 450. of miner this dime: The already being Sun us. In Book O, page 14, and The Indiapapolla mine .of V Tooele iHrnenslor e ToHW Book N," page 663. county Is looking wti ana' bios--, xalr are four j tt'ud'Oid to soon be ranked among the great at the bott adjoining claims are the Good iaMtll .lreitKhl j nd Handbellstar, producers. Survey 3224; t : eight Wlnehee. V.1 - urement eau-D(abenefited 1. Sw I. Survey 3572; Golconda No. tha Among prppertle'4e;he F.-Dr. Davis spent several days bee Idee Honoris ey 4355; Snow Bird, Survey Cygnet, Cy 3422d Black Maria, Survey 8229. last week at Milford and thereabouts, clone, Black . King ptnnosfifj.fwenn: dli set that this notice be pubon mining business, returning .Sun- and ; ;a. lished la the Stockton Sentinel at ... day morning. ' ' ' . Stock! n, Utah, the newspaper pub. jl jl t Hfo-Uwlished learest said claims for a period Hepe Realized. E. R. Mackinson has gone to Shel' of nlnq weeks. ley, Idaho, to spend a short time hunt(From, thq Sentinel Gabby, Mont.) FRANK D. HOBBS, ing and fishing oa the ranch of his un- ,' In the flrst'openlsg Oklahoma to -. v cle, Wm. Jones.' Register. settlers la 1889,.. the editor of thla ' l Omy. Attorney. Jl jl First! published May 28, 1904. Miss Lizzie Machlnson came 'out paper waf 'gmong'the spiny aeekers from Salt Lake City Alonday to spend after . fortune who, .taadq the Mg race ;! Last ,Jn!y 23, 1904. one flue day ; In . April. During his a .few days with- her ' slzters, APPLICATION FOR PATENT. A r traveling about end 'afterwards . hla Little and Brown, A t M. A. No. 8832. camping upon hlg claim, he encounJl jl . United States Land Office, Salt Lake Mrs. J. W. Lee, who has been con- tered much 'bud 7 water,- - which,-- . tofined In a private hospital In Salt gether with the severe heat, gave him City, Utah,is June 13, 1904. hereby given that. Adam O. Like City for several weeks, .Is- - at a very ' severe diarrhoea which It Notyee whose home here again, much Improved la seemed a most lmpoapible . to check, Stoplei Tcoele postofflee address Is County, Utah, and his and 'along In June thw ease became GlsbofSL health. i W so' W. S. McCornlck, of Salt : .'ji r.:s'r1.? bad he expected to die. One day Cjity, Utah, have made applicaThe Con: Merest made some money one of hla neighbors brought, him one a United States patent for tion. for sum of Dern bottle feels Chsmberlainei and Colic, in June, gmall Manager 8et Bus the and Smuggler Consnlldat-e- d aa one and Is Cholera the increase and' Diarrhoea Remedftgs permanent Lodfc mining claims, situate In Op-hthe showing the last of the year will last. hope." A hlg doiejwas given him while he was rolling about o& the Utah,-cbnBl-Ml Sing District, Tooele County, be a good one. ting of 1,500 and 1,500 linj,V2 VijVground In great agony 'nag In. W few ear. of said lodes, feqli respectively, the will Commence Bros, minutes waa dose the 'Campbell repeated.'iTbe erection of two or' three bouses on good effect of tbe medicine was aeon and Suite ce ground, as shown by the hlsts of survey, being Survey the lots purchased recently'- from C. noticed, and ' within gn hour thnp-tlen- t official and described In the field waa taking his first sound sleep, No. E., Mltchener. who owns a number of on lots la Stockton. for a fortnight That one. llttle bcttle noteSarl plat of the official survey - i magnetic varla-l- l worked a complete cure,' and he can file Uftfia office, with ji degrees, 80 minutes east, as Miss Anna McIntosh has been em- not help but feel gratefqi. The seadeas the teacher of hand bowel son for primary disorders being at ployed at corner No. 1, a corner of Mr- this: item . For aale partment of .the Stockton Acbool. Miss .. ........ ............ V T?- - months ................ ...... lire. W. N. Gundrjr Editor T. Jskaman.. Manager PA,.' -' ...- . 4 . STOCKTON. UTAB;;gATpyDAY, JULY ...a........ 4V.. ., .. Br tooths ;'. ; . STOCKTON SENT! 'StOCklM v:-: i ; W- - Jl j Jl James Hughes, who for many years was postmaster here and also conducted a general merchandise busi- ness. came down from St. Anthony, Idaho, to dispose of his lot on Main street next to the Connor hotel. The purchaser, R. E. Ferguson, will erect a saloon on same. . J Sunshine Rebeksh Lodge No. 16 and Stockton No. 35, L O. O. F., held conjoint public installation in I. O. O. The F. hall last Saturday night seating capacity of the hall was taxed to the utmost and the work waa done in a creditable manner. The business being concluded. Ice cream and cake were served to all, after which, as the light fantastic was usual, tripped until midnight. . J At the election held last Monday for the purpose of electing a school trustee, George Brande, president of the board of town trustees, received the highest number of votes. Mr. B. will take the place of Henry Thomas who has served the town faithfully as school trustee for many years. The present board la as follows: W. G. N. Gundry, secretary; James Brown, chairman; George Brande, treasurer. jl jl About 250 persona Inspected the Tooele dry farms on Friday, the 8th. Commissioners Rydalch and Powell, Hon. W. Spry, B. P. Wrathall, Surveyor 8tnokey. Bishop Stookey, John Gate, E. D. Wooley and A. Hale. The wheat and oats are Just beginning to ripen and give evidence of giving an extra large yield for dry farming. The sugar beets, corn, speltz, millet, velvet beans, Kaffir corn and dwarf Essex rape are all looking thrifty and vigorous and give every promise of a successful yield. Especially promising wss a plat of sand vetch which Inches now stands about eighteen high. o Bums Quickly and Bruises Cuts, Healed. Chamberlalna Pain Balm Is an antiseptic liniment, and when applied to ruts, bruise and burns, causes them to bPtl without maturation and murh more qnlrkly than by tbe usual treatr mnt. For sale by Mercur Drug Co., Mercur, and M. E. Brown, Stockton. Pullman Tourist V rrr rTlS2R - THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO non-miner- al 1 lt Ja8re here-Distric- t, Ube flbitebener House, ss p to-wl- I I THE STOCKTON CLUB te I rec-1.50- ' XX I .. t Stockton. t Main Street. Na Mineral Survey M. A. Na Na 5065. 3825. Na 3. In the United Rttes Land Office, Thenre south 33 deg. 84 min. east .Salt City. Utah, May 23. 1904. 1 999 feet to corner Na of Anaconda Notice la hereby given that the N"Enreka-Ophl- r Consolidated Mining eonh 41 deg- - 38 JlJ-- ' west Company, a corporation organized 8 4 feet to rern- -r Na 4 of Contact ,,WB flf thm Utah. nf ,be S i"fo- east with it principal place of hnslnese at 1 500 feet to romer No. 1 of Dor tact. g, I .ake Cltv. Utah, by Ita agent and of No coreer with York Idretid .4 min east ittorney ln fact H. A. Lane, whose office addreaa Is Glaboni. Tooele 1.490 feet tn r Na 1 of York, r.rt County, Utah, haa made application the place of berlnning. containing a fnr for the H. P. Stone lode net area of 118..484 acres, the follow- - mjnDK claim, situated In the Onhlr "E enrL7,!ts eTT Mini" District. Tooele County, Utah, Snow B'rd. S,rT consisting of 1155 4 fret of the lode, 8229 Maria. Black of Survey ng snrf-c- o ground 567.3 fret wide, 'C'7: 0004 :04 mlnreal surrey Na 6065. and being 0 002 acrea: Golconda. Surrey je;cribM In the field notes and pM 3573. nf 0.07T seres, and Golconda N nf th official surrey filed In this of-survey 4355. nf 0 858 acres. The with mrnet'e variation 10 enurse or direction gre-r- ai f 30 minutes east, as follows, the reins or lodes la a shown upon wlt: the official plat Commencing at Poet Na 1, a corner - I- ib il 3. Thence south 9 deg. 41 min. west 1.490 feet to corner Na 2 of Anaconda w I nn-23- ,1l: I"!'' 1. to-o- I I Are you going to the World's Fair? so, you undoubtedly want to get there as quickly ae possible. THE OREGON 8HORT LINE, ..If viz In connection with the li UNION Ht Is the short, AND ALL w PACIFIC RAILROAD, fart route to 8L Louie. P0INT8 EAST. Ask Short Line Agents about cial Excursion Rates. T. M. Schumacher, Traffic Mgr. D. E. Burley, G. P 4 T. A. D 8. Spencer, A. G. P. & T. A 8alt Lake City spe- ib b ib ib ib ib ib VS VS VS vs vs vs vs vs vs |