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Show liiiT $lAAArtsA J WEEKLY. THE TOOELE COUNTY EPUBLICAN : YOU V. STOCKTON, UTAH, SATU SAY,. SEPTEMBER p STOCKTON SENTINEL. "'published at' Stockton Utah Subscription: one-thir- d year 'i months...,.,...,...,........22-6-1.25 ... TiiT months Editor Mr. W. N. Sundry James T. Jakeman Manager On greatest of the discoverers of America a household necessity Is Chamberlains and that the chief and lasting honor Pain Bala. By applying it promptly should rest with him. to a rut, bruise or burn It allaya the pain and cauaea the injury to heal in the time usually re"Actions speak louder than words. about Some of the biggest lies are told with- quired, and aa it la an antiseptic It preout speaking a word. Many a lie is vents any danger of blocd poisoning. When Pain Balm la kept at hand a told in a smile or nod. sprain may be treated before inflamo For a bilious attack take Chamber mation aets in, which insures a quick lains Stomach and Liver Tablets and recovery. For vale by Mercur Drug a quick cure Is certain. For sale by Co. at Mercur and M. E. Brown in Mercur Drug Co. In Mercur and M. E. Stockton. NOTICE: During our absence any business transacted with Mr. W. N. Gundry Brown in Stockton. will be O. K. The lady will reo ceipt for money due the office, will take BACK FROM THE FAIR. rdere for Job printing, etc. James T. Jakeman, Manager. Oh, long ago Twas Westward Ho! When prairie schooners traced The trackless way To Santa Fa And unknown dangers faced. Then we could read STOCKTON LOCAL BRIEFS. a scrawling screed On canvas dark with dust. H. T. Corlnne returned from a short In letters grim: visit to the metropolis last' Friday. Well see Pikes Peak or bust. Jt Jl One of the principal streets of Buhl bears the euphonious name of Hog Hollow. Jt . But now today Another way The tide of travel turns, And one who stays At home these days A newer lesson learns: Returning host Forget their host But strangely still alike From weary souls This burden rolls: Busted but saw the Pike. Pym Mitchener and J. G. Brown left Tuesday evening for a deer taunt in ttae surrounding mountains. Jt . The Miners Union gives a grand ball on the evening of ttae 15th inst. Grantsviiie music wi.l be in attend-ance. . Life. .4 After a pleasant visit of two weeks with relatives in Stockton, Miss Mar- HAS SOLD A PILE OF CHEMBER-LAINCOUGH REMEDY. tha Martin returned to the metropolis last Saturday. I have sold Chamberlains Cough Miss Nellie Brown returned to her Remedy for more than tyenty years home in Salt Labe Saturday, after and it bs given entire satisfaction. I having spent the summer with rela- have sold a pile of it and can recommend it highly. Joseph McElhiney, tives and friends here. Linton, Iowa. You will find this remJt Jt Miss Anna Mclntcsh, our primary edy a good friend when troubled with teacher, came over Sunday to spend a cough or cold, it always attorn Labor Day, returning to her home In ruick relief rnd is pleasant to take For sale by Mercur Drug Co. In Mer8L John last Wednesday. cur. M. E. Brown In Stockton. . .1 Hurry up, girls! Only three more STOCKTON TOWN OFFICIALS. months In which to take advantage of the opportunities that will not come' TRUSTEES George Brsnde.'preai-dent- ; again for four long years. W. H. Booth, Charles Denton, jt jt James Kelley. The many friends of D. W. Grill will Henry Thomas, CLERK A. G. Frnser. be pleased to learn that be has deTREASURER Jmes G. Brown. cided to remain here, having accepted JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND a position of engineer at the Galena NOTARY Richard Gundry. King mine, o Jl . j Rev. C. F. Smith delivered his initial IN PRAISE OF CHAMBERLAIN8 COLIC, CHOLERA AD DIARsermon in the M. E. Chorea last SunRHOEA REMEDY, day evening, and will continue to - - p-A, t c- - ABhwslwsgjgiisriay the' winter. The home of ayening-aduri- ag -X- Jt jt Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gil-bea- ut was gladenned by the arrival Tuesday morning, September 6th. of a line baby boy. All parties concerned doing nicely. Jt jt Stockton still continues to "boom." New houses are being built to supply the demand of outsiders who are constantly coming in, and a prosperous year is looked for. Jt jt has become a most popular resort Scarrely an evening goes by that doesn't see one crowd or more, starting out for a dip in the "Russels Spring delightful Tlfi-r ieTerRrYMrafewrwnm' in prnine of water. Chamberlains Colic. Chnl-- a and Diarrhoea Pemedy. aaya Mr. John cf E'ge Pass, Texas. I suffered one week with bowel tout-hi- e end took sll kinds of medicine without getting ry rpHef. when my merchant friend. Mr. C. Jebnron. here, sdvired me to take this remedy. f taking one dove I frit greatlv end when I had taken the third dope w's nilrely rnrd. I thnk yru from the bottom of my heart for putting this gre't remedy in the hands of bv Veur Drug For mankind. Co.. In Mercur, and M. E. Brown in Stockton. ftr re TO WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS.. Jt jt N. Postmaster W. Gundry is enjoy- From the Deseret New. a with in Salt Lake ; Visitrra to Kansas City and 8L visit relative ing 1 ouis dealring to get In communicaCity. His many friends wl 1 be pleased to learn that he is ranldly recovering tion with the missionaries of the Church of Jeus Christ of Latter-dafrom his recent illness. Saints, will find the headquarters of Jt jt Brother James Russell gave a very the Central States mission at 14U5 Lostreet, Kansas City. Mo. pleasing entertainment at the srhooi cust At St. I oui the address cf the mishouse Wednesday evening, consisting cf moving pictures. Illustrated songs, sionaries is 2308 N. Eleventh street Sunday school Is held at 10 o'clock a. vocal and Instrumental music. m . and services at 8 oclcck p. m. In Jl Jt Connor The Mining and Electric 'Inmer'a hail, corner Thirteenth and company of oalt I ake City, Utah. W. Benton streets. Visitors are cnwHullv invite to call B. MrSbevy. President, is preparing JAMES O. DUFFIN. for the Installation of an electric pnw-e- r President of Miaalon. 700 of Soldier in horsepower, plant canyon, near Stockton, Utah. y Jt jt 8T0MACH TROUBLE. Geo. St. Claim and Geo. Clark, les- I have ben troubled with my sees of the old Chloride Point mine on Hill. Ohpir, Utah, were in the -- tomach for the pst four vcn. says lot of D. L .Bccb. of Clover Nook Farm, market last week with a sen I ore that brought them $2 514. The Grencfleld. Mass. A tow boys are highly lpeased with the re- was Induced to buy a box of Chamlier-i-in- a Rtrm"ch and I ver T'hlets. I turns. . have taken pri of them- and feel a jt If you have any The Labor Day ball given Monday gre't deal better. try a box evening by the Odd Felows, was a trouble nr'th vmir stomach, of these Tablets. You ro certain to great success, beth financially and 25 Andersons orchestra of be rlesscd with the ran1t. Price Dm- - Co. Mercur cents. sale For by furnished the delightful Gransville Stock-tomusic, and all attending, reported hav- in Mercur and M. E. Brown in ing had a splendid time. 27-to- n d-- va - Jl Jt Miss Rosa Brown of Salt Lake City came out Sunday morning to attend the grand ball Monday evening. Miss Brown will visit for a mentn with relatives and friends and wiI take charge of the office for her sister. Mrs. W. N. visit to her Gundry during the lari-- rs home In the metropolis. o WHO DISCOVERED AMERICA? Moat any school boy nbove the fifth grade would answer (bat Columbus , o NOTICE. United States T and Office, Salt Lake City, Utah Auvnat if. 1904. To whom It my concern: Notice ia hereby given that the following fractional townahlo plats have pen received from the United States surveyor general for Utah, vlx.: Tnwnhin 6 south, range 6 west, Salt Lake Meridian. Township 6 sruth, range 7 west. SsH T eke Meridian. Township 11 south, range 20 west. Salt I al e Meridian Said nlris will he fl'ed In this office, and tbe g'urernment land thrown conn to entTr under the public land laws, on and after September 22. 1904. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. He discovered America in 1492. would also any that De Lena disenv-ere- d Florida in 1512. that Cnrtler the St Lawrence river In 1534. He would alto tell you that Dc Soto discovered the Mississippi, that Champlain discovered the lake that EMERGENCY MEDICINES. bears his name and so on until he had named perhaps fifty discoveries. Now It is great convenience to have at all these places are parts of America and they are parta that Columbus hand reliable remedi for ite In casea never saw. Tn fact America la not if accident and for slight injuries and We all ailments. A good liniment end one completely discovered yet. agree that Columbus la the first and that Is fast becoming a favorite If not "j. kj., W. 625 feet, and 8. 73 deg. n,K. 875 ..V t- no. a 10, 1001. 37 feet. W. N. Gundry, the discovery of said Little the lode line bears N. 73 lex claim NOTARY min W. 790 feet and 8. 73 deg. ton., E. 710 feet Fm the discovery of said Adelina lode line bears N. 3 deg. 20 E. 820 feet and 8. 3 deg. 20 min., DR. F. M. DAVIS. PUBLIC, WNVBIOISN BunaaoN 8tockton, Utah. 'the J Stockton, At the Postoffice. ANB - - Utah. feet 170.4 Tm Ida the discovery of said Kattle the lode bears N. 41 deg. 56 IniE. 594 feet and 8. 41 deg. 56 min., , B5 feet. AUUUMUUUUUUUUUUUUUUIIUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUimUUUIUlUUUUUi NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 889 consolidated mining claim conns' 56.729 acres and forms a part of R. M. EDMUNDS. Peoe. PATENT. K 4 of sec. 18 and N. E. 4 ot M. A. No. 3843. .19. T, 4 S., R. 4 W Balt I ake U. S. Land Office, IrtUian. There are no conflicting Balt Lake City, Utah, and the nearest patented claim July 23, 1304. Ee Thlreaa, Lot No. 66, and the Notice la hereby given, that in purFirst-ClaBeal la this Saciioa. at location la the Caledonia lode suance of the Act of Cengreaa apfan, iWig claim, 1872. unsurveyed. the Stockton proved Slay 10th, Gold Mining and Milling company, a ;9ke notices of location of the mining i STOCKTON. NEXT TO rOSTOrnCE. comprising aald consolidated corporation organized under the laws e 9 iiwmffinwtwnTtwwfwniwiimMmnnmiiHwiHminHwwwwmmnwwnwwiiHi? of the State of Utah, whose poatofflee liahg claim are of record In the address is Salt Lake City, Utah, by E. County Recorder of Tooele H. Jacobs, its treasurer and agent, has ty, Utah, in Book H. aa follows. fit: made application for a patent for 1,500 lellne at page 863 Kattle at page linear feet of the Goo Goo Eyes lode, bearing gold, al.ver and other precious ililJttie Alex at page 3C4 and Frin-eEl- a at page 385. meiaia, with COO feet in width of surface ground, situated in RuBh Valley I jSirect that this notice to be pub-- 1 at in the Stockton Sentinel, Mining District, County of Tocele anq vton, County of Tooele, and State State of Utah, and described by the of(ah. for a period of nine conaecu-ficial plat now conspicuously posted on weeks. said claim and by the field notes on file FRANK D. IIOBBS, in the office of the Register of the dis- f OP AMERICA. tricts lands subject to sale in Salt y-Register. It n. BOWDLE, Attorney. Lake City. Utah, with magnetic variaInsure yourself against sickness and Pbst publication, July 80, 1904. tions at 17 deg. E. aa follows, accidents a BB Also Life Insurance. 1904. Beginning at corner No. 1 of said last publication. Sept. 24, Installment Flan. .M You pay a '.aim, whence the corner of sees. 27, ; little each month. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. 28, 33 and. 34, T. 4 S., R. 4 W bears M. A. No. 3832. N. 74 deg. 5G min., W. 1045.7 feet and the discovery of said claim bears Si Med States I and Office, Salt Lake 82 deg. 04 min., E. 798.5 feet distant.' Utah, June 13, 1904. H. A. NELSON, General Agent, thence running S. 60 deg. E. 1500 feet ice la hereby glren that Adam G. to corner No. 2 said claim, thence N) 8 la whose address Wiper, postoffice 30 deg. E. COO feet to corner No. 3 of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 209. 211, 232 Desaret Nsws Bldg. Tcoeie County, Utah, and hla said claim, thence N. 60 deg. W. 1500 Blrn, W. S. McCornick, of Salt cnhlmant, feet to corner No. 4 cf aald c aim, and City, Utah, have made applies-tiefcfo- r thence S. 20 deg. W. 600 feet to coo a United States patent for ner No. 1. the place of beginning. tbwtun Set and Smuggler Consolidate From the discovery of said claim th e, mining elalma, situate in Oplode line hears N. 60 deg. W. 740 feet District, Tooele County, ining CO and S. deg. E 760 feet. t, of 1,500 and 1,500 consisting cf said claim at 999.3 feet I Ine of aald lodes, respectively, distant from corner No. 4 of said claim utface ground, as shown by the intersects line between aeca. 27 and 31 il plats of aurvey, being Survey 89 W 4 55 4 min. T. 8., R. W. at deg. and described In the field 903.9 feet from 4 see. corner and of the official aurvey on plat S. 89 deg. 55 min. E. 1743.4 feet froi ibia office, with magnetic varla-1- 6 the corner of aeca. 27, 28. S3 and 84. K. M. EDMUNDS. ProerUtor degree, SO minutea east, as Said mining claim contains 20.661 acres and forms a part of the S. W. 14 at corner No. 1, a corner of nf sec. 27. and N. W. 4 of sec. .34 T. lode claim, from which .Set 4 S.. R. 4 W., Salt Lake Meridian. No. 4 bears S. 85 deg. 49 Dealer in High Grade Wines and Liquors for There are no adjoining mining 96.4 feet, and running thence Goo Goo extension :. corclaima, except Eyes 46 min. W. 1,600 feet to Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. mining claim, unsurveyed. of aald Sun Set, thence N. 41 Notice cf location of said mining.! 1200 feet to corner No. eialMi theswc N iq the office of 46 min. E. 1,500 feet to corner County Recorder of Tooele Count Plrmt-els- s BUMaid Room to OeoneeUoa, -Btate of Utah. In Mining hook Q awjrv of Smuggler, thence S. 41 deg. 14 Baestvaa Good Tlwlmial el tha Kloektoa Ctofe. Everybody orations at page 227. 1,200 feet to corner No. 1 of I direct that this notice be publlsbeb$un 0de ciBim the place of begin- :n the Stockton Sentinel at Stockton, nlng, ctiataiulng a total area cf 41.822 County of Tooele and State of JO tah, acres, from which the aggregate area for a period of nine consecutive weeks. of 27.216 acres in conflict with Lot No. FRANK D. HOBBS. 44, Chicago No. 2. Lot No. 69, Red Pine, Register. Lot 79. Hidden Treasure Lode amend J. R. BOWDI E. Attorney. ed, Lot 80, 1st Extension East Hidden First publication. July 80, 1904. Treasure, lot No.109, Weston, Lot No. Last publication, Sept 24, 1904. 113 Summit. Lot No. 114 Cedar, Lot No. 149 Kmllie, Lot No. 152, Dyke, Lot No. 160 Columbia Lode Amended, and NOTICE CF APPLICATION FOR Lot No. 170, Barr Lode mining claima, U. S. PATENT. la expressly excepted and excluded, leaving a net area of 14.106 acres hereM. A. No. 3849. by claimed and applied for. The area 0.429 of an acre in conflict with W. cf U. S. Land Office, K. Stone I ode Survey 6066, for which Salt Lake City, Utah, no application for patent has been July 26, 1904. Sled, ia expressly Included In this ap-Notice la hereby given, that In pur ration. nuance of tbe Act of Congress apFrom corner No. 1 of Smuggler Lode Com Silver the 1872, 10th. proved May claim. U. S .M. M. No. 4. hears N. 87 Mining Company, a corporation organ- deg. 23 min. E. 1175.7 feet distant The ot ised under the laws of the State presumed rourse and length of each Utah, whose pest offleo address ia Salt vein or lode line la as shown by the i ake City, Utah, by K Eberhardt, its nlat of aurvey. Said Snn Set ' and president and agent, baa made ap- Smuggler lede claima are situated in plication for a patent for the consoli- pd form a portion of the unsurveyed dated mining claim of aald company, part of Townahip 5 8.. Range 4 Went, the same being for 1,500 linear feet on alt I ake Meridian, Utah, aald Sun Set .he Frinkle Ela lode, 1 500 linear feet and Smuggler lodes locations mining on the Little Alex lode, 896.4 linear claims being of record in the office of eet cn the Adelina lodo, and 919 linear 'he f!cu"ty Recorder, at Tooele City, reet on the Kattie lede, bearing go d, in Tooeie County, Utah, in Book O" silver and other precious metals with of locations, at pages 97 and 98, reclurface ground of 560 feet in width on ords of aald County. The nearest he Frinkie Ela. 475 5 feet In width cn now?, local Iona being the aforesaid he little Aiqx. 607 feet in width on corflictlrg rlalma, and also the Sacra-fret'.he Adelina and 607 feet in width on Lode claim, Ixit No. 81, mining he Kattie lodes situated in Rush Vat-- v claims. 1 direct that this notice be published Mining District, County of Tooeir and State cf Utah, and described by tbe We-k- iy Sentinel, at 8tcrk,on. 'j the. official plat now conspicuously T;tah. tbe newsnaper published nearest claim on consolidated aald posted tbe .aid claim, for the period and the field notes on file In the office of 9 weeks.mining of the Register ot the district lands, FRANK D. HOBBS. Register. uhect to sale at Salt 1 ake City. Utah, R. F. 9cs. Claimant's Attorney. with magnetic variations at 17 deg. E., Fimt publication dated. June 18. 1964. is folows, J Last publication August 13, 1904. Pnglnring at corner No. .1 of the corner Prinkie Ela lode, whence the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. o sera. 17. 18. 19 and 20. T. 4 S.. U. Publication No. 5576. I W., bears N. 72 deg 10 min.. E. 233.4 'eet distance; thence running . 27 Department of the Interior, Land WHAT BUILDING THIS 182 leg. 12 min.. W. 1085.5 feet to corner Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August N. 9. 3 Vo. 1964. of Lltte Alex lode; thence 1302.6 37 73 Notice ia hereby given that tbe folmin., ' W. deg. 4 'eet to Intersecton of line 3 lowing mmed settler ba filed notre m H. of hla Intention to make final proof lode: thence Adelina of 7 deg. 20 min.. W. 417 feet to corner in support of his claim, and that said Vo. 3 of aald Adelina lede; thence N proof will he made before the Regis7 dev. 20 min. tv. 607 fet to corner ter and Receiver of the United States N'o. 2 of said Adelina lode; then re N. I and Office st Salt Lake City. Utah, 1 deg. 20 min., E. 8C.4 feet to corner on 8eutember 26. 1904, viz: Edwin B. NO. 1 of aald Adelina lode, which la C'aslty. H'd 12986, for the Lot 4 ami dentical with corner No. 1 cf tbe Kat--,- e southwest V northwest V, Section 3. lode, whence H sec. corner between south 14 northeast 14 Sect'on 4. town-oca. 18 and 19, T, 4 H., R. 4 W.. bears ship 4 south, Range 5 went. Salt Lake S. 63 deg. .05 min., W. 189.5 feet Meridian. la Opportunity for He names the frllowtog wlneses thence N. 41 deg. 56 min., E. 919 of line bucineaa. any 2 to lode: of said to No. Kattie comer residence prove hla contlnunn '"t if interested, write for free circu'hence S. 67 deg. 36 min. E. 607 feet to upon aid cultivation of snid land, vlx: lars to orner No. 3 of said Kattie lede; Jnhn Hod won. INTERNATIONAL CORRE8PONCE eu 'hence 8. 47 dev. 35 min., W. 86.4 fmt Hlgley, of ErOa, Utah. SCHOOLS, o corner No. 5 of said Frinkle Ela Mark Hodgson. Pa. Scranton, E. Utah. 37 min.. 73 8. of thence GrantsvilK James Higlev. deg. cd: 6 L. see Or Ed877 feet to corner No. 1 of aald Erin' Ray Shepherd, Local Repr FRANK D. HOrnS. wblS aentative, who will be at West Jordan Me Ela iode. the place cf Register. the 15th. and Stockton the 20th of Ma.il- From tbe discovery of said Frinkle L. Attorney. each month. Ela claim the lode line heart N. 73 deg. First Publication August 20, 1901. ' 1-- 1-- vibe fBMtcbcncr Blouse, -- . ))))) ss of-th- Pliosnix Indemnity Company, - to-wi-t: w s lin-be- 14 t THE STOCKTON CLUB oo ctaim-lwof-v-rf'd-.-d IVg. $ ;Je. -- Main Street. Stockton. p o 680.000 People acre being Do You to-wi- t: Know Educated in 17o Different I dls-ar.- t; V Rt-rh- It be-lnn- i"-. Y, built for ucation by Branches. |