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Show ' S he Week THE TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. v. vol. STOCKTON, UTAH, SATpKDAY, AUHUST 27, 1001. STOCKTON SENTINEL. Stockton Ono year v . PUBLISHED AT Utah Subscriptions: $2.00 1.2S .75 --tooths . months lira. W. N. Gundry James T. Jakeman Tk-- Editor Manager between Ophlr and Mercur. The ore waa settled for on controls showing about 59 per cent lead, 222 ounces silver and .215 ounces gold, the consignment netting the lessees, George St. Clair and George W. Clark, $2,774.84. A carload of ore shipped In June netted the shippers $2,190.; The lessees are sinking on the vein, which contains a streak of ore varying from eight Inches to two feet in width. The workings on the Chloride Point are sixty fet deepr than any other on the hill. A tunnel is now being driven to tap the vein at a distance of 200 feet. NOTICE: During our absence any business transacted with Mrs. V. N. Gundry will be O. K. The lady will receipt for money due the office, will take orders for Job printing, etc. James T. Jakeman, Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Manager. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and i STOCKTON TOWN OFFICIALS. Diarrhoea Remedy and Per-hap-a a Life Saved. TRUSTEES George Brands, presi"A short time ago I was taken with dent; W. H. Booth, Charles Denton, a violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I would have died If I had not Henry Thomas, James Kelley. CLERK A. G. Fraser. gotten relief," lays John J. Patton, a TREASURER James G. Brown. A leading citizen of Patton, Ala. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND friend recommended Chamberlain's NOTARY Richard Gundry. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a twenty-fiv- e O' cent bottle and after taking three doses of It was entirely cured. I consider It the best remedy in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by Mercur Drug Co., in Mercur, M. E. Brown, Stockton. EDITORIAL 8 and Local DEPARTMENT. STOCKTON M SENTINEL LOCALS. H Jt Jt at present If An Irishman was painting and seemed In a big hurry done. A friend said to him: - Beaver-ITarrlso- EDITORIALS. WE LIVE IN THE PRESENT THE PAST, NOT n welcome. MERCUR DOING WELL. Jt jt Messrs. Donaldson and Leaver of George H. Dern, general manager Lincoln were in town Sunday lookof the Consolidated Mercur, came in ing for a building In which to con- from camp yesterday to attend to matduct a butcher shop. ters requiring his attention on this If If S. F. McCoryer has been appointed end of the line. He says the comof Tooele and Stockton circuit panys big mill Is now steadily pastor of the M. E. handling 000 tons of ore per day and Cranston by Bishop that a comfortable profit is resulting church. He will reside at Tooele. from oiieratlcns. The new ground J Jt the strike of the old Mercur Messrs. Brown, Crlll, Peterson, along Macklnson and Little went out for a vein which has but recently been hunt last Saturday, returning Sunday opened, la giving a good accountout-of with fourteen grouse, the fruits of Itself and. taken altogether, the look for the proopsltlon has not been the day's sport. brighter for many a long day. Jt jt o Superintendent Chas. Green of the LANDS IDAHO MINES. Clark Electrical company, la rejoicing over the arrival of a bouncing baby George Z. Edwards has just rehoy. Mother and child doing well, turned from a two weeks trip to Idaand father on the road to recovery. ho. where he lias secured a long-tim- e Jt jl Last Friday the Stockton and lease snd bond on a property of six Crantsville ball teams contested at claims located about forty miles north the latter place. The result was a of Msckay. The ground has been siiffclently victory for the Stockton's, the score "to being 1C to C. Our boys got lost com- developed. said Mr. Edwards, worth, ing home and when they found their practically demonstrate Its hearings were on the road to Eureka. thongh the deepest hole Is only down The ore streaks run feet. The hoys think the driver mesmer- elghty-sf- x from four feet wide up to several ized the horses. times that thick and the numerous Jl Jl Mr. Raddatz inform the News that snmnles taken gave me an average of S12.cn In silver and lead values, with good progress Is being made in oper- about 2 per cent copper. ation at both mine and mill. In the also reported having Edwards Mr. the of mine shaft. way development d In the old workings. Is being sunk been successful in landing a gold 1,000-fooproposition. t to the from the 800 level, making Intermediate works between WORK AT THE OVERLAND. the old workings of the mine and the long drain tunnel. In the drain tunW. A. Sherman, who has recently nel the water Is two feet, five Inches deep at its face, and the flow Is 8.000 been Inspecting the Overland at Sungallons a minute. The mill la treat- shine. reports things progressing niceing from 250 to .100 toifc of ore daily. ly at both mine and mill. The mill la On Thursday of this week a remark- running perfectly and la treating 200 able run was made, and the plant tons of the best ore dally, which Is turned out 90 tons of concentrates, considerably leas than Its full capacity. for a mill of A clean-uwhich Is a record-breakIs expectfrom the mill-ruthis size. Deseret News. ed shortly and great Interest Is shown Jt Jt in the result. Reports from a reliable When Senator Kearns returns to source say that the ore values are even Washington he will be in a better better than expected. Since the examposition to urg the claims of his state ination by EL W. Clarke, the managethan ever before. The national legis- ment Is very much pleased over the lators will have learned that at last outcome. Net long ago the company the state has a man In whom It has made a liberal appropriation and undpr confidence, and that very fact will Mr. Clarke's management the mine has advance Mm in position among them. fulfilled every promise. While never a He will he placed on more Important large producer the Overland Is considpositions upon committees than a ered a valuable piece of property and new member could hope to attain, and the success of this last attempt Is altogether be stronger for good than eagerly awaited. The recent, trouble before. Utah will see to it that he Is with the hoist will soon he remedied will be Increased and then the mill-rugiven the chance. to 300 tons dally. From present. Indicao Chloride Point. A shipment of tions the mire should soon reimburse tons of ore was recently those who have placed such confidence twenty-fou- r made from this property on Lion hill. In It. gilt-edge- . n p n OF NOMINATION. I have nothing to take back, I have nothing to withdraw of the things that I have said against the methods pursued to advance his candidacy. It was a plain and deliberate attempt to deceive the party. Tbe New York platform was vague and purposely so, because the advocates of Judge Parker were trying to secure votes from among the people who would have opposed his views had they known them. The nomination waa secured, therefore, by crooked and In Jem defensible methods. William nlngs Bryan, "The Commoner, July 13, 1904. EDITORIAL NOTES. From the Courant, Bingham Junction. Why should not the Senior Sena1 of Utah, in the National Congress, thew ideal candidate of the workim man? He came up from their ranki and never la one Instance has he ashamed fact that be Jived the sweat of his brorir or that his han were once hard by coming in contnbti with the hammer and the drills. ( o Mrs. Mollle Allen, of South Pork, Ky says she has prevented attacks of cholera morbus by taking Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets when she felt an attack coming on. Such attacks are usually caused by ludlgestlon, and these Tablets are just what Is needed to cleanse the stomach and ward off the approaching attack. Attacks of bilious colic may he prevented in the same way. For sale by Mercur Drug Co., in Mercur, W. E. Brown, Stockton. of-th- -- DR. F. M. DAVIS, PHY8I0IAN SURQBON t Stockton, AND - - Utah. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. M. A. No. 3843. U. S. Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 22, 1904. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of the Act of Congress approved May 10th, 1872, the Stockton Gold Mining and Milling company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Utah , whose postofflce address Is Salt Lake City, Utah, by E. H. Jacobs, its treasurer and agent, has made application fur a patent for 1,500 linear feet of the Goo Goo Eyes lode, bearing gold, sliver and other precious metals, with 000 feet in width of surface ground, situated in Rush Valley Mining District, County of Tooele and Stale of Utah, and described by the official plat now conspicuously posted on said claim and by the field notes on flic In the office of the Register of the districts lands subject to sale in Salt Lake City, Utah, with magnetic variations at 17 deg. E. as follows, Beginning at corner No. 1 of said claim, whence the corner of secs. 27, 28. 33 and 34, T. 4 8.. R. 4 W.. bears N. 74 deg. 56 min., W. 1P45.7 feet and the discovery of said claim bears S. 82 deg. 04 min.. EL 798.5 feet distant, thence running S. 60 deg. E. 1500 feet to corner No. 2 said claim, thence N. 30 deg. E. 600 feet to corner No. 3 ot said claim, thence N. 60 deg. W. 1500 feet to corner No. 4 of said claim, and thence S. 30 deg. W. 600 feet to corner No. 1. the place of beginning. From the discovery of said claim the lode line bears N. 60 deg. W. 740 feet and S. 61) deg. E 760 feet. of said claim at 999.3 feet Line distant from corner No. 4 of said claim Intersects line between secs. 21 and 84. T. 4 S., R. 4 W. at 89 deg. 65 min. W. 903.9 foet from 14 sec. corner and at S. 89 deg. 55 min. K. 1743.4 feet from the corner of secs. 27,, 28, S3 and 34. Said mining claim contains 20.66 acres and forms a part of the S. W. of see. 27. and X. W. of sec. E4 T. 4 8.. R. 4 W., Salt Lake Meridian. There are no adjoining mining claims, except Goo Goo Eyes extension mining claim, unsurveyed. to-wi-t: 14 the Recorder of Tooele County, In Mining book Q" oi 8tockton, Utah. cations at page 227. 1 direct that this notice be published At the Postofflce. the Stockton Sentinel at Stockton, lounty of Tooele and State of Utah, v a period of nine consecutive weeks. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. M. A. No. $833. FRANK D. HOBBS. , United States Land Office, Salt Lake Register. J. R. BOWDLE, Attorney. City, Utah, June 13. 1904. First publication. July 80, 1904. Notice is hereby given that Adam O. Stolpcr. whose postofflce address is Ja1 publication, Sept. 24, 1904. GislMirn, Teoele County, Utah, and his NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR W. 8. McCornick, of Salt U. S. PATENT. Lake City, Utah, have made application for a United States patent for M. A. No. 3849. the Sun Set and Smuggler Consolidated Lode mining clalma, situate In OpIT. 8. Land Office, hlr Mining District, Tooele County, Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah, consisting of 1,500 and 1.500 linear feet, respectively, of said lodes, July 26, 1904. e Notice is herehy given, that In snd surface ground, as shown by the d of the Act of Congress official plats of survey, being Survey May 10th, 1872, the Silver Coin No. 6092, and described In the field lining Company, a corporation organ-;c- d notes and plat of the official survey on under the laws of the State ot file intbis office, with magnetic variatah, whose post office address la Salt tion at 16 degrees, 30 minutes east, as ake City, Utah, by I1'. Eberhardt, Its follows: resident and agent, has made Beglning at corner No. 1, a corner of for a patent for the consult-ste- d the Sun Set lode claim, from which mining claim of said company, IT. S. M. M. No. 4 hears S. 35 deg. 49 te same being for 1.500 linear feet on min. W 596.4 feet, and running thence te Frinkle Ela lode, 1.500 linear feet 8. 48 deg. 46 min. W. 1,500 feet to corthe IJttle Alex lode, 896.4 linear ner No. 2 of said Sun Set, thence N. 41 et on the Adelina lodo, and 919 linear deg. 14 min. W. 1200 feet to corner No. tot on the Kattie lode, bearing gold, 4 of Smuggler lode claim, thence N, ilver and other precious metals with 48 deg. 46 min. EL 1,600 feet to corner trface ground of 560 feet in width on No. 3 of Smuggler, thence 8. 41 deg. 14 te Frinkle Ela, 475.5 feet in width on min. E. 1,200 feet to corner No. 1 of te Little Alex, 607 feet in width on Sun Set lode claim, the place of beginte Adelina and 607 feet In width on ning. containing a total area of 41322 te Kattie lodes, situated In Rush Vat-- y acres, from which the aggregate area Mining District, County of Tooele of 27.216 acres in conflict with Lot No. nd State of Utah, and described by official plat now 'conspicuously imuuttmiiuuiiiiiMimuuasMaasi Dated on said consolidated claim nMuuuuumiuMBuaaituuuM nd the field notes on file in the office I the Register of the district lands, R. M. KDMUNDB. PROP. ibject to sale at Salt Lake City, Utah, 17 with magnetic variations at deg. E., M follows, Beginning at corner No. 1 of the Crinkle Ela lode, whence the corner to secs. 17. 18, 19 and 20, T. 4 S.. R. Firit-Clia- e fan, 99)99 Best in Ikia Section. 4 r., hears N. 72 deg. 10 min., EL 233.4 27 S. thence running distance: (e STOCKTON. NEXT TO POSTOmCE. df. 12 min.. W. 1035.6 feet to corner NA 8 of Little Alex lode; thence N. 9 ifRi?ttiTTnTnwwiwwwmnnTfTfnnnnnTwwnwwtfTnTTrtinnwtnnTi?fnnTifW!nfii 1302.5 W. $7 min., 73, deg. 8 4 line lest to Intersection of B. of' Adelina lode; thence corner B,B" N& 3 of said Adelina lode: thence N. 86 67 deg. min., W. 607 feet to corner a, 2 of said Adelina lode; thence N. dig. 20 min., K. 896.4 feet to corner oL of said Adelina lode, which is Icgl with corner J4a 1 of the whence 14 sec. corner between kpcb.v)8 and 19, T. 4 8., R. 4 W., hears S. 63 leg. .05 min., W. 189.5 feet disWHAT BUILDING THIS ISt tant; thence N. 41 deg. 56 min., EL 919 feet to flnrner No. 2 of said Kattie lode; thence Sl 67 deg. 86 min. E. 607 feet to corner No. 8 of said Kattie lode; thence S. 47 deg. 35 min., W. 326.4 feet to corner; No. 6 of said Frinkle Ela lode; thence S. 73 deg. 37 min.. E. 1377.6 feet to corner No. 1 of said Frln-ki- e Ela lode, the place of beginning. From the discovery of said Frinkle Ela claim the lodo line bears N. 73 deg. 37 min., W. 625 feet, and 8. 73 deg. 37 min., E. 875 feet. I From the discovery of said Little I Alex claim the lode line bears N. 73 ilf 73 S. and feet 790 87 W. deg. min., la deg. A Opportunity for 87 min., E. 710 feet. any lino of business. From the discovery of said Adelina If interested, write for free circukide the lode line hears N. 3 deg. 20 lars to niln., EL 320 feet end S. 3 deg. 20 min., INTERNATIONAL CORRE8PONCE W. 576.4 feet. 8CHOOL8, From tbe discovery of Bahl Kattie Scranton, Pa. lode the lode bears N. 41 deg. 56 Ed-.uceLti- on Or see Ray L. Shepherd, Local Repre56 41 min., deg. min., E. 694 feet and S. sentative, who will be at West Jordan W. 825 feet. the 15th, and Stockton the 20th of Ma.ilSaid consolidated mining claim coneach month. tains 56.729 acres and forms a part of S. EL 4 of sec. 18 and N. E. oi hoc. 19, T. 4 S.p R. 4 W.. Salt Meridian. There are no conflicting ci&lms and the nearest patented claim is the Thlresa. Lot No. 66. and the nearest location Is the Caladonla lode mining claim, unsurveyed. IL M. EDMUNDS. Proprietor The notices of location of the mining claims comprising said consolidated mining claim are of record in the offipe of the County Recorder or Tooele bounty, Utah, In Book H. as follows. Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for I-- tate of Utah, From the Milford Times. It has been said in some quarters and among Senator Kearna opponents that without his money he would never have been United States Senator. BRYAN'S VIEW No. 69, Red Pine, 14, Chicago No. 2, Lot 79. Hidden Treasure I .ode amended, 80, 1st Extension East Hidden Treasure, lot No. 109. Weston. Lot No. 113 Summit, lot No. 114 Cedar, Lot No. 149 Emilia, lot No. 152, Dyke, lot No. ICO Columbia lode Amended, and lot No. 170, Barr Lode mining clalma. Is expressly excepted and excluded, leaving a net area of 14.106 acres hereby claimed and applied for. The area of 0.429 of an acre In conflict with W. K. Stone lode Survey BUCK, for which no application for patent haa been filed, la expressly Included In thla application. From corner No. l of Smuggler lode claim. U. S .M. M. No. 4. heart N. 87 deg. 23 min. E. 1175.7 feet distant The presumed course and length of each vein or lode line la aa shown by the Bald Sun Set and plat of survey. Smuggler lode Claims are situated In and form a portion of the unsurveyed part of Township 5 B., Range 4 West, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah, said Bun Set and Smuggler lodes locations mining claims being of record In the office of the County Recorder, at Tooele City, in Tooele County, Utah. In Book O of locations, at pages 97 snd 98, records of said County. The nearest knowa locations being the aforesaid conflicting claims, and also the Sacramento Lode claim, Iot No. 81, mining claims.' 1 direct that this notice be published In the .Weekly Sentinel, at Stockton, Utah, the newspaper published nearest the said mining claim, for the period of 9 weeks. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. R. E. Ross. Claimant's Attorney. First publication dated, June 18. 1904. Last publication August 13, 1904. W. N. Gundry, NOTARY PUBLIC, mining office of Jounty Let ui take it for granted that it is s true Baying, what then? Why he would not be the Kearns the state honored with Its suffrages? It waa because in his chosen calling he .made a success that he came into the public eye, giving it a chance to know of what stuff the Senator is made of. The very fact that he acquired wealth and having acquired It knew what to do with it stamped him as a man of affaira and whom the people could trust. Had he continued the common miner he never would have been the man he is today. The very reaeon that he raised himself above the como mon miner la the reason he was disCULLINGS. tinguished by his fellow citizens. All You mustn't comb the hair over the this twaddle about what a manwas" bald spot on your head and then kick because the grocer puts the big po- is sickening. It is what he "is today that interests the public. tatoes on top of the measure. a fence to get It "What's W. C. Alexander and associates To which Pat reyour hurry, PatT have bought the Don Pedro. plied: Begorra, O'lm thrylng to finJ Jt Campbell Bros., have purchased the ish me job before the paint gives out." If IT large stable built for Watson Bracken. Were you ever tempted to think Jl Jt Miss Martha Martin of the Paris that the editor was Indulging In perMillinery company, la visiting 'rela- sonal "digs when you saw something in the paper that fit your case? Distives here. card the thought. Remember the old Jl Jl v The town la steadily growing. The saying, Many a shaft at random sent sound of the carpenter's hammer Is finds marks the archer little meant. Why only the other day we read of a heard every day. Texas editor who published the ten Jl Jl Arthur Brown spent commandments by request and lost Sunday in our town looking after hla half of hla subscribers before henocould perexplain in the next issue that mining Interests here. sonal reflections were meant Jl Jl The Galena King company have Taken With Crampe. had ordered a survey for the Judge Wm. Ki rinse, a member of the lode. Also the Victor lode. bridge gang working near Littleport, Jl Jl U. S. Cline of Grantsvllle, is con- waa taken suddenly ill Thursday night templating the erection of a butcher with cramps and a kind of cholera. Hla case was so severe that be had to Siirver." iB tIe near utnrehave the mebers of the crew trait. upon -ji inssi i ithsm been ordered for pat- him and Mr. Gifford waa called and ent for tbe Victor lode, Rush Valley consulted. He told them he had a meddistrict, and Don Pedro, same district icine in the form of Chamberlains Jl Jl Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy J. J. Trenam, manager of tbe that he thought would help him out, and Stockton mines, left for and accordingly several doses were the east last night on mining business. administered with the result that the Jt Jt fellow was able to be around next day. Mrs. W. C. Reynolds and children The incident speaks quite highly ot came out from Salt Lako City Sunday Mr. Gifford's medicines. Elkader, to spend a few days with relatives Iowa,, Argus. here. This remedy never falls. Keep it In Jl .Jl your home, It may save life. For sale Tbe weather has been very pleas- by Mercur Drug Co. In Mercur, M. E. ant during the last week. Tbe fre- Brown, Stockton. quent showers hare been more than oSultry weather here I Notice of location of said lain is of record in the NO. 7. pur-lanc- ap-ove- Ube flbitebener 'bouse. to-wi- 680.000 People Do Yoi e, Know being Educated H in :l7o . f Different Branches. It wcls built for by 1-- 4 P THE STOCKTON CLUB PP P P - to-wi-t: Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. at page 362 Kattie at page Little Alex at page 364 and Frinkle Ela at page 365. I direct that this notice to he published in the Stockton Sentinel, at Stockton, County of Tooele, and State nf Utah, for a period ot nine consecuAdeline :.68. Billiard Boom la Conner line, dverybody Baeolveo Good Treatment at the Stockton Main Street. FRANK D. HOBBS. Register. J. R. BOWDLE, Attorney. First publication, July 3, 1!"4. Last publication. Sept. 24, Hint. Cl mV PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP 33 TS'S 3 2 5 3 -- TT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Publication No. 5576. Department of the Interior, I and Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August Arc von going to the Worlds Fair? If so, you undoubtedly want to fret there as quickly as possible. -- 9. 1904. P P P Stockton. PP rim-olai- o tive weeks. XX P P P P $ The Oregon Short Line, Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice to of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said to proof will be made before the Regis- to ter and Receiver of the United States to Land Office at Salt City. Utah, on September 20. 1904. viz; Edwin Ti. to 4 and Casslty, Hd 12980, for the southwest 14 northwest 14 Section 3. south 14 northeast 14 Section 4. town- iii ship 4 south. Range 5 west. Salt Meridian. He names the following witnesses b to prove hla continuous residence upon aid cultivation of said land, viz: Hi John Hodgson. ili Stephen fllgley, of Erda. Utah. Mark Hodgson. Hi James Hlglcy, of Grantsvllle, Utah. Hi D. HOBBS. FRANK Register. L. H. GRAY, Attorney. 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