OCR Text |
Show J i '.v i The Weekly Sentinel THE TOOELE COUNTY REP JBLICA.N WEEKLY. STOCKTOX, UTAH, SATURD LY, OCTOBER VOL. V. Stockton year ino V -- T PUBLISHED AT Utah Subscriptions: $3.00 nonths months ...... Mrs. W. N. Gundry James T. Jakeman of Utah, and described by now conspicuously on said consolidated claim field notes on file in the office 'glster of the district lands, sale at Salt lake City, Utah, nctic variations at 17 deg. E.. year, and well worth a trip to see. to form of a boy weighing eleven pounds. and Sti all lovers of nature and the beautiful. the assistant being one day old at the ofl noon last Tuesday. posted Jt Jt For a bilious attack take ChamberJt jt Mrs. Chas. Connor baa been very lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by 111 with the quinsy during thia week, Mercur Drug Cm in Mercur and M. E. being confined to her bed most of the ' time. Brown in Stockton. o Jt A Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and mother Major C. E. Mitchener came out from Salt Lake City last Friday on business; came over from Tooele on Monday to connected with the Katherine mine. on. visit Mr. and Mrs. Boyle. They he has a lease. About seven turned Tuesday, men are employed there. STOCKTON SENTINEL. l.!5 .,5 Editor Manager NOTICE: During our absence any business transacted with Mrs. W. N. Gundry will be O. K. The lady will reMiss Matthews of Manning, came ceipt for money due the office, will take over on Wednesday evening to attend EMERGENCY MEDICINES. orders for Job printing, etc. the party given by the ladles of the James T. Jakeman, It Is a great convenience to have at band. She returned Thursday. Manager. remedies for use In cases reliable hind .. . i jt . of accident and for slight Injuries and Mrs. Kemp and Miss Block took a one and A vilments. good liniment REPUBLICAN TICKETS. horseback ride to Manning Friday to that Is fast becoming a favorite if not call on Mias Matthews. . a household necessity is Chamberlain's NATIONAL TICKET. . Pain Balm. By applying it promptly Miss Delpha Seren's birthday on For President of the United States. to a cut, bruise or burn It allays the Monday evening was celebrated with THEODORE ROOSEVELT. In heal to causes the and injury pain music and dancing. So may it conFor Vice President. the time usually re- tinue about to be celebrated at least until W. CHARLES FAIRBANKS. quired, and as it la an antiseptic it pre- she has passed her twentieth year, vents any danger of blood poisoning. let us hope, like other ladies' When Pain Balm la kept at hand a when, hers may be few and far birthdays, UTAH STATE TICKET. Inflambefore he treated sprain may between. a insures which sets quick mation In, Governor. by Mercur Drag Rieliard Johnson met with a serious JOHN C. CUTLER of Salt Lake City. recovery. For sale Co. at Mercur and M. E. Brown In nerldent In the Con. Mercur mill Sum Stockton. Secretary of State. lry. Passing a loaded car one of hls o C. S. TIXGEY of Kephl. become entangled In a chain and Mrs. Annie Shields, wife of Frank legs HS ln3,,r,Cg d Shield's lived who has of but Tooele, Supreme Judge. seem to be fatal. Stock-toin D. N. STRAUP of Salt Lake City. home here of late, died at her . . last Tuesday, and was laid lo rest W'm. Pllllngs, wife, and children, Treasure, in Torele cemetery Thursday. Mrs. JAMES CHRISTENSEN of Richfield. Shields was well known here, having went to Salt Lake Saturday where remain some time lived here when a child, and many wil1 vfrtinVEreiativew Auditor. Annie winsome remember the bright, , J. A. EDWARDS of Brigham City. jt Green who used to Join In our Jollity On Wednesday morning Rev. Bain her Of late years those days. during of the Methodist church called- at Attorney General, home has been In Tooele, where she school ami made the acquaintance of M. A. BREEDEN of Salt Lake City. met and married her husband and the teachers. Ilev. Bain Is from where her two children were born. Washington. D. C.. and came, west for Superintendent of 8chools. died C. NELSON of Mantl. Over a year ago her baby girl the healthni of hls daughter, who la very suddenly, and she has never the health of Jits daughter, who la Congressman, ceased to grieve over this loss. Her now In Angeles. The Pacific cliJOSEPH HOWELL of WelisYllIe. Inst sickness was not or long duration, mate is Improving hls daughters and her many friends thought her on! health. Presidential Electors, the road to recovery. She leaves a' H. P. MYTON of Salt Lake City. Jt Jt husband, two small children, a mother, Joe Bluitt. a former clttzen of MerJAMES A. MINER of Salt Lake. to whom to mourn, and sisters brother E. W. WADE of Ogden. cur. was over from Ophir on Saturthe sympathy of the community is ex- day. was funeral largely Her tended. THIRD DI8TRICT JUDICIAL TICKET Jt jt by friends from Stockton, who Mrs. Chas. Connor will go to Amerilast to their place can Fork on followed her remains Wednesday, this week. For District Judges: of rest Jt Jt o CHARLES W. MORSE, Mr. Dean Is our authority for sayCHAMBERLAIN'S OF IN PRAISE THOMAS D. LEWIS, ing that a prominent lady on Main COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARMORRIS L. RITCHIE, street whose name Is a secret, misREMEDY. RHOEA GEORGE G. ARMSTRONG, took three bottles of tomato catsup of Salt Lake City. for three bottles of beer and did not Allow me to give you a few words discover her mistake nntll she was In praise of Chamberlains Colic, CholFor District Attorney: to pull the corks.!! ! era and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. ready F. Q. LOO FBOURO W, 1 john-Hamlo Texas. Pass. cf Eagle tiduiLgsltJUltejatxJ.,- U RCHPA RT Y. "1 suffered one wek Vttft VwWertTW Me and took all kinds of medicine REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. without getting any relief, when my From the Mercur Miner. TOOELE COUNTY. The ladies of tlic Mormon church friend. Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. gave a party nt the church on WedCOMMISSIONERS. Mter taking one dose 1 felt greatly re- nesday evening which was attended Charles Anderson, Grantsville. lieved and when I had taken the third by a great number and was thoroughJohn Shields, Tooele City. dose wns entirely cured. I thank you ly enjoyed by those fortunate enough the bottom of my heart for put- hi be there. Particulars of tlie pro REPRESENTATIVE TO LEGISLA- from this groat remedy tn the hnnds of gram are wanting, however, it was ting TURE. For sale l.y Morrur Drug learned that Miss Dora West sang nunklnd William N. Gundry, Stockton. Co., tn Mercur, and M. E. Brown In during the evening. MNs West lias a went musical voice, and Is one of the Stockton. TREASURER. best singers in town. One of those E. C. Orm, Tooele City. Mimptuous lunches for which the STOCKTON TOWN OFFICIALS. ebnreh ladles ore so well known, was SHERIFF. and A. O. Evans, Ophir. TRUSTEES George Brands, presi- served after which the tallies chairs were cleared nwav, music be-"Chsrles W. H. Denton, Booth, dent; ATTORNEY. and well, tlicy didnt go home Henry Tliomss, James Xelley. John B. Gordon, Tooele City, 'till morning. CLERK A. G. Frazer. ASSESSOR. TREASURER James G. Brown. John E. Mi II ward, Grantsville. BAND PARTY. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND NOTARY Richard Gundry. COUNTY CLERK. o From the Mercur Miner. Ivor Ajax, Central. STOMACH TROUBLE. On Wednesday evening the ladles RECORDER. of the band gave a most delightful Frank Frailey, Stockton. I have been troubled with my parly at the Bungalow. The hostesses for the past four yesrs. says and their guests just filled the room stomach SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. D. L .Beach, of Clover Nook Farm, nicely. It was not one of those parEdwin Leaver, Lincoln. A few days ago I ties in which every one sits straight, Grenefleld. Mass. SURVEYOR. was induced to buy a box of Chambe- gas: es vacantly in front and makes rlains Stomach and Liver Tablets. I witty remarks alsuit the weather and Andy Anderson, Mercur. have taken part of them- and feel a the general health of the community, o If you have any or tlic sanitary condition of the town. LOCALS IN BRIEF. groat deal bettor. trouble with your stomach, try a box Neither were female attire, latest Miss Emma Vahlert of Bingham is of those Tahlets. You are certain to styles. or approaching weddings dis25 visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Davis. lie pleased with the result. Price Co. cussed. but a general good lime started at once. Pat Doyle led the music cents. For sale by Mercur Drug . . . and Mrs. Theo. Kelley lias bean 111 for In Mercur and M. E. Brown In Stock-ton- with some of his old stand-by- s the fun began. After almut two hours several days, but is now convalescent. o Jt Jt dancing whole regiments of chocolate D. M. Hesston, who has been on the LOWER BERTHS AT HALF RATES. cake. nut. cake ccconnut cake, sand- wlches. coffee and other delicacies sick list for some time. Is able to be Tourist Sleeper 8alt Lake vaded the ball which put a stop to around again. to SL Louis without change via D. A) the dancing for awhile, after which Jt jt Rock Island System, the dance went on till the wee small Dr. A. W. Dwight of Salt I.ake City R. G. and Tele- hours. The affair was a groat success will look after Dr. P.'s practice during Leaves 8:05 p. m. May 20th. the latter's absence. phone 245 or write Rock Island office, as it always Is at the Bungalow, 100 West Second South street, for o Rooms and houses to rent here are reservations. Berth rate only half of Only people who don't know gag at onion and garlic. still at a premium. Every day brings regular Pullman rates. Frisco. new comers to our town. Curfew. Jt Jt NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR C. Dennis White. I)r. Phipps and family left for hls oil U. 8. PATENT. Mumford. T. George Before home in Missouri Thursday. August Thelrsseen. returning they will visit the Fair. M. A. No. 3849. D. A. Tanner. . . o H. P. Oliver left Friday for Canada. U. 8. Land Office, Hefcre rot umlne Mr. Oliver will visit HA8 SOLD A PILE OF CHEMBER-LAINSalt Lake City, Utah, COUGH REMEDY. the Fair, New York and other eastern July 26, 1904. cities. . Is Notice I have sold Chamberlains Cough hereby given, that in pur jt Robert Works returned Friday from Remedy for more than tyenty years suance of the Act of Congress apa trip to the Worlds Fair at St. Louis and it has given entire satisfaction. I proved May 10th, 1872, the Silver Com and other eastern cities, much im- have sold a pile of it and can recom- Mining Company, a corporation organproved in appearance. mend It highly. Joseph MoElhlney, ized under the lawa of the State ot .1 Linton, Iowa You will find this rem- Utah, whose post office address la Salt with Lake City, Utah, by F. Eberhardt, Ita Oscar Anderson Is able to resume edy a gtxHl friend when troubledaffords or a it cold, always president and agent, baa made apcough ten his usual occupation again, after a to take. plication for a patent for the consolion account of bruises cnlck relief and Is pleasant days' "lay-off- " Co. In Mer- dated mining claim of said company, received from a fall of earth in the For sale by Mercur Drug the same being for 1,500 linear feet on cur. M. E. Brown In Stockton, tunnel. the Frinkie Ela lode, 1.500 linear feet o Jt jt TO MERCUR. on the Little Alex lode, 896.4 linear PERTAINING ITEMS The stork paid a visit to the home feet on the Adelina lode, and 919 linear Davis last From the Mercur Miner. of Mr. and Mrs. J. I feet on the Kattie lode, hearing god, a bouncing Thursday, leaving there Winnie Smith spent Saturday silver and other precious metals with Mss well. " baby boy. All concerned doing urface ground of 560 feet In wld'h on night in Mercur. returning to on Sunday with Mr. KrathtMr.t. Frinkie Ela. 475 6 feet in width on the Little Alex. 6ii7 feet In width on Nature Is clothing old Mot-- r Ear'll Erath smvi her Hie Adelina and 6)7 feet in width on r'nvs. in most gorgeous robes thosi Jt Jt Jones of the Sacra' .lie Kattie lodes, situated in Rush Vat-leThe hills between our town and Too'-lare most beautiful at this time of ttiejmeiiio has an able assistant In tin Mining District, County of Tooele h one-thir- d n : - - ett. TJH ' i - j S A Sun--bin-- tl-.- y 1, 1004. ;ial plat a, NO. 12. W. N. Gundry, DR. F. M. DAVIS, NOTARY PUBLIC. PMVIIOIAN AND URQION 8tockton, Utah. ing at corner No. 1 of the Els lode, whence the corner 17, IS. 19 and 20. T. 4 8.. It. ara N. 72 deg. It) min., K. 233.4 lance; thence running S. 27 min., W. 1035.5 feet to corner " Littlo Alex lode; thence N. 37 W. 1302.3 min., Intersection or line :dellna thence 8. lode; t) min., W. 417 feet to corner said Adelina lode: thence N. 36 min., W. 67 feet to corner said Adelina lode: thence N. 0 min., E. 896.4 feet to corner f said Adelina lode, which is identlcll with corner No. 1 of the Kat-ti- e lod whence sec. corner between sees. 1 and 19, T. 4 8., R. 4 W bears .05 min., W. ISO. 5 feet dis-uc-e S. 63 N. 41 deg. .Hi min., E. 919 tant; er No. 2 of said Kattie Jode; feet to 67 deg. 36 min. E. 607 feet to thenci cornel No. 8 of said Kattie lode; 47 deg. 35 min., W. 32C.4 feet them No. 5 of said Frinklc Els to lode; (hence S. 73 deg. 37 min., E. to corner No. 1 of said Frln-iode- , 1377.6 kie El the place of beginning, the discovery of said Frinkie m the lode line bears N. 73 deg. . W. 625 feet, and S. 73 deg. 37 875 feet. the discovery of said Little sim the lodr line bears N. 73 min.. W. 70H and 8. 73 deg. , E. 710 feet the dlscovti 7 or said Adelina f. lode line hears n. 3 deg. 20 min.,.;S20 feet and 8. 3 deg. 2t) min.. V. 5 feet. Fm the discovery of said Kattie lode line bears N. 41 deg. 56 lode i94 feet and 8. 41 deg. 56 min., min. W. met. 8a 'consolidated mining claim con-2-9 acres and forms a part of talm S. BT H of sec. 18 and N. E. 4 01 sec. .1 T- - 4 8., R. 4 W., Salt Ukc Meri There are no conflicting ciaji tifud the nearest patented claim is t mhiresa. Lot No. 66, and the neat i j location is the Caladonla lode mtii iqdaim, uusurveyed. Ti RJttklces of location of the mining claii (omptislng said consolidated min fit Balm are of record in the p q. le County Recorder of Tooele Con (i , Utah, In Book H," as follows, - - Stockton, At the Postofflce. to-wi-t: Utah. g R. M. EDMUNDS. PROP. TIbc flDftcbcncr Iboitsc. 34 Fwre. First-Clas- s 33))) Best in this Section. NEXT TO POSTOrriCE, n' - STOCKTON. ' ffmPTfffmmwwTTnrtwnnwNtmmmmTRvtmtnTnfmmnmwwniHMinwwnww Phoenix Indemnity Company, ic--r OP AMERICA. Insure yourself against sickness and accidents Also Life Insurance. Installment Flan. ... Yon pay a little each month. POn FURTHER INFORMATION MVtlTBTO. H. A. NELSON, General Agent, . - tin, 211. 232 Dnmt Dm BU. SALT UKS CITY, UTAH 1-- THE STOCKTON CLUB R. M. EDMUNDS. Proprietor Dealer In High Grade Wines and Liquors for Family Trade and Medicinal Purposes. 1 to-- A 863. 1 l at page 3G2 vtt' Alex at page wiiYCt Kattie at page 364 and . ibat this notice to be Frln-.- . pub-l- i tlK'd in the Stockton Sentinel, at Stockton, County of Tooele, and State nf Utah, for a period of nine consccu live weeks. , FRANK D. IlOUnS. Register. J. R. BOWDLE, Attorney. First publication, July 3, Hint. Last publication, Sept. 24. 1Jiit. OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. M. A. No. 3843. U. S. Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 22, 1904. Notice ia hereby given, that In pursuance of the Act of Congress approved May 10th, 1872. the Stockton Gold Mining and Milling compauy, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Utah, whose postoffice address la Salt Lake City, Utah, by E. M. Jacobs, its treasurer and agent, has nude application for a patent for 1.5"t linear feet of the Goo Coo Eyes lode, bearing gold, al.ver and other precious metals, with 600 feet in width of surface ground, situated in Rush Valley Mining District, County nf Tooele ami State of Utah, and described by the official plat now conspicuously posted on said claim and by the field notes on flic tn the office of the Register of (lie 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 84, T. 4 8., It. 4 W.. boars N. 74 deg. 56 min., W. 1015.7 feet and the discovery of said claim bears S. 82 deg. 04 min., E. 798.5 feet distant, thence running S. 60 deg. E. 1500 feet to corner No. 2 said claim, thenre N. 30 deg. E. 600 feet to corner No. 3 ol said claim, thence N. 60 deg. W. feet to corner No. 4 nf said claim, and thence 8. 30 deg. W. 600 feet to corner No. l, the place of beginning. From the discovery of said claim the lode line bears N. 60 deg. W. 740 feet and S. 60 deg. E 760 feet. Line I 4 of said claim at 999.3 feet distant from corner No. 4 of said claim intersects line between secs. 27 and 34, T. 4 S., R. 4 W. at 89 deg. 65 mitt. W. 903.9 feet from sec. winter and at S. 89 deg. 55 min. E. 1743.4 feet from the corner of secs. 27, 28, 33 and 34. Said mining claim contains 20.661 acres and forma a part of the S. W. of sec, 27, and N. W. of sec. 34 T. 4 8.. R. 4 W., Salt Lake Meridian. There are no adjoining mining rlaims, except Goo Goo Eyes extension mining claim, unsurveyed. Notice of location of said mining rluim Is of record in the office of the County Recorder of Tooele County. State of Utah, in Mining book Q ot locations at page 227. I direct that this notice he published in the Stockton 8entinel at Stockton, County of Tooele and State of Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. FRANK D. HOBBS. Register. J R. BOWDLE, Attorney. Kir.'t publication. July 30. Hint. lAFt publication, Sept. 24, 1904. t 4 3-- J O' Plrst-sIS- H SnijM, RaeatVM BllUerd neon la Connection. Good TmtaMt M lbs Stockton Clafe. 0 Stockton. 0 Main Street. 0 REMEMBER, IN FIGURING YOUR TRIP EAST THAT TUB" NOTICE Oregon Short Line RAILROAD D. E. B DIE BVRLF.Y, 0. P. GBECT CONNECTION WITH TUB t. A. UNION PACIFIC D. S. SPENCER, T. A. A. G. P. THE OVERLAND ROUTE WHICH IS THE rOTOLAK ROUTE TO ALL POINTS EAST COMBINING G - g SPEED COMFORT OFFICE COT TICKET SAFETY 201 MAIN to-w- it TTNION PACIFIC Unexcelled 1 rogressivb SI. SALT LAKE CUT, (T11S OVERLAND ROUTB) VTA. Do 680.000 People Yoi are Know WHAT BUILDING THIS being 1ST S' Educated ; m m m m m m I I m 17o Different Branches. SCRANTON SCHOOL. hi Opport unity for any line of business. If interested, write for free olrcw iars to INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONCC SCHOOLS. It wevs built for Education by Ma.il- - Or see Ray L. Shepherd. Local Representative. who will lie at Wert Jordan the L'.ih. and Stockton the 20Ut el each month. Ia. |