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Show The Weekly THE TOOELE COUffVY R PUBLICAN WEEKLY. STOCKTON TOOELE COUNTY, UTA I, SATURDAY. SKITEMHEK ft, VOL. V EDITORIALS. Local & News Itens CARD OF THANKS. METAL MARKET. r We wish to extend our heart-fel- t Thursday, Si. Silver, 60MH copper, thanks to our many friends of Stock-to- n 15 lead, 13.60. and Tooele for their klndnesa and copper, sympathy during the illness and at Friday, 1. Silver, 60 , 5 lead, $3.50. the burial of our beloved husband and Saturday, 2. Silver, 61)4; copper, father. 15 lead, $3.50. Mrs. Thoa. Conway and Family. ' Monday, 4. Silver, 61)4c; copper, . 15 lead. $3.60. STOCKTON SNAP SHOTS. 5. Silver, copper, 63; Tuesday, 15 lead, $3.50. School will not commence here uncopper, Wednesday, 6. Silver, 631-8- ; til September 35th. . 15 $3.60. lead, Jl Jl 63; copper, Thursday, 7. Sliver, J. F. Conner spent several days at 15 lead, $3.50. the metropolis this week. RECEIVED AT SAMPLER. F. W. Fralley and wife were Stock-to- n visitors last Tuesday. Thursday, 7. Alta, 3 cars. Jl jl Two cars of Stocktons ore were E. J. Raddats has returned from a filled at the Pioneer samplers. Friday, business trip to South Dakota. Sept. 1. Jl Jl D. W. Heaston has moved his family to Salt Lake City tor the winter. PERHAPS THERE WAS. 3-- ! -- , . 6; 5-- 8; Jl Jl As time Teachers are few who would ask or wears ou the belief that a demand anything unreasonable of S was agreed understanding upon between the Russian and' Japanese peace plenipotentiaries grows upon the public mind Irresistibly. One of the indications pointing that way Is the length of the protocol, which was originally announced as containing fourteen articles, but Is now known to have seventeen, the character of only the former numoer having been permitted to get before the world. Perhaps we shal not get the full text of the agreement until the two emperors have affixed their signatures, if even theq, for when nations go into the star chamber business they are not prone to taking those outside of It into their confidence. With Russia and Japan guarding the far eastern shores of the Pacific, with China an enforced aid. If necessary, with England looking after the alliance's Interests on the other side of the Atlantic and the voice of Korea bushed forever things would look ominous. The United States Is a pretty good country to be in. secret " ... child. Jl Jl The Black Diamond pany Is shipping grade ore. J some Mining very com- high . Labor day was not observed in our e town except by the dosing of the post-offic- at 1 p. m. ' jl J The Honorlne will probably remain closed until the tunnel connects with the mine workings. js Jl County Clerk Ivor Ajax is very ill. He has been taken to Salt Lake. City for medical treatment. . Jl ip tr Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodges of New York spent several days here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Collins. k a Miss Nellie Young and James Anderson were married "on the quiet" some time ago, and have gone to American Fork. ' Jl jl The weather here during the past week has been most pleasant. Showers have been frequent and the atmosphere delightful and refreshing. IUJI j- . GETHER. GOO-fo- NO. 8 Theatre. Lyric Cents. and Prices 75 25, 50 Opening of the Extravaganza Sea- son. THE COLONIAL BELLE8. Ni ' GIRLS Next Week. There are 40 people in these pieces and each one is a clever performer. ana matinees Tuesday Special Thursday. Matinees at 3 o'clock. All seats 26c. Week commencing August 38th. J. E. CAVEN, MANAGER. Presenting the Five-Ac- t Melo-Dram- 4 Xhi . richness of its surface ores, is still as dead as a mackerel. I am no longer personally Interested in these camps and I am not talking for the purpose or in the hops of gaining anything for myself, but it does appear strange that such a rewonderfully rich mineral-bearin- g gion should have been overlooked by the army of bright mining engineers who are constantly on the go looking for good things to present to those for whom they labor. Someone ought to take advantage of the good things that reare open in the Dry Canyon-Ophi- r gion. .. o THE NEW LYRIC. S The University of Utah Includes tha School of Arto and Sciences, the State School of Mines and tha State Normal School. f i f Lindley, i . an-nu- THE GREENEWALD FURNITURE CO., West Third South St.. Silt Lake City. Utah. Salt Lake City. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH SSsaS5!4SS Utah's Scientific, Technical Provides Liberal, Thorough and Institu- - ft; J) tion of Higher Learning. J Practical Education. . The old Utahns theatre of Salt Lake has been refitted and has changed Its name and class of entertainments and also its prices of admission since it changed hands. Under the manage- ment of Mr. Gourley the house became very popular, not only with the city people, but, with a great number of nor people as well ; and. it Is safe to say, that under the new regime. with Mr. W. B. Egan as manager. the house "The Lyric" will become more popular than ever. Our readers are assured that whenever they visit Salt Lake they will find at least one interesting place to spend sn evening, and at reasonable prices of admission 25. 50 and 75 cents. The bill for the coming week, commencing today, Saturday, the 9th, will lie A Merry Bachelor." by the Dainty Paree Extravaganza company. This piece is chuck full of fun and beautiful tableaux by pretty and fascinating girls. The whole, as moral as tbe most sceptical could ask for and at the same time as full of life and mirth as any farce comedy, bevocal sesides it Is full of lections. choruses, dances, etc. The last weeks bill The California Girls Extravaganza company, in The Great White Way. was replete with startling, interesting and pretty effects as the electric swings, musical tablets, the flower ballet, girls of the U. 8. A., etc. The present week's bill promises to be as full of brili&nt specialties, and even more so. than the last engagement. out-tow- n o Rlee Staple Korean Food. In Korea breakfast, dinner and supper are always the same, tbe staple being rice. The cultivation of their rice fields takes up must .f the time of most Koreans. ALTA LOCAL BRIEFS. 29. two more cars of Alta ore reached the sampler. .4 .4 The Wyoming mine continues to send In its carload of ore a day. .4 .4 Two cars of ore were forwarded to tno Pioneer sampler Monday. .4 .4 Things are looking very bright in American Fork canyon and prospects are good that they will continue and improve. CROUP OF COLLEGE BUILDINGS. THE COLLEGE COMPRISES: The School of Agriculture. The School of Domestic Science and Arts. The School of Commerce. The Agricultural Twenty buildings, ceptlnnul facilities The School of Engineering chanic Arts. and Me The School of General Science. The School of Music. Experiment Station. provided with the best modern equipment, afford for thorough and efficient work. A strong Faculty, representing the best institutions of America and ope, are in charge of the work of instruction and experimentation. tuition la rharged. SEPTEMBER 19T1I. .No ex- - Kur- - COLLEGE OPENS Registration fee. $5.00. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. 'e-- . On Tuesday, W. F.Mltchell, new tunnel on who is riinnljg the Kennebec companys property was In Salt Lake last week and returned to camp Monday. the Sys- SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Illustrated Songs, Moving Pictures, The Echoed of Aria and Sciences ofHigh cIssb Vaudeville. Admission, 10 c. Rsserved Seats. 10c. fers courses in: . 1 General Science. 3 Liberal Arts. 8TATE NORMAL SCHOOL. The Normal School offers: 1 A Four-yea- r Normal Course. 2 Advanced Normal Courses. 3 Course In Kindergarten Trainm ing. m THE SCHOOL OF MINES. The School of Mines offers courses In: i 4 j 1 4 Mining Engineering. 4 2 Electrical Engineering. 4 3 Civil 4 Engineering. 4 " Engineering. s 5 Chemical Engineering. 4 PREPARATORY 8CH00L A Preparatory School la maintained which gives preparation for the eourse in General Science. Lilieral Arts. Engineering, Law, Medicine and Business. Graduates from the eight grades of the public schools are admitted to the Normal Schixil; but a year of High School work Is necessary for admla slon to the Preparatory School. New buildings, excellent facilities, splendid equipment. No tuition is charged;" but an registration fee of ten dollars la required. Registration, September 15th and IGth. Instruction begins September 18th. Catalogue and Illustrated booklet The Whiskey Merchants." Salt Lake City. ' University of Utah. Parisian. Princess. A Tom Keene 5 cent Cigar is being distributed by Rieger Rooms 5 and 6 Walker Bank Builds ing. Salt Lake City. jWlth Dr. Hector Griewold for th' 1 pact three yeare. fj "Tha Haad of the Public School tem of the State " UTAHNA PARK Grand Theatre. - DR. E. C. FAIRWEATHER, All this week and The CALIFORNIA a. e Cooperate with the teacher, parents, for the good of your children and the community at large. Some very Important developments have been made on the 850 level of the Stockton mine. This is certainly Notwithstanding the fact that there excellent news but not unexpected by Is a stiff law against prise fighting In those who know the property and the Utah, the game goes on with semi- district There jl J official, if not full sanction. E. B. Cook, pastor of the M. E. Is not the be and should not probably church of Tooele and Stockton, was slightest objection to boxing contests Stockton visitor Thursday. Mr. where skill, speed and endurance are Cook relieves Rev. C. F. Smith who the factors within proscribed limits; has been assigned a charge at Murray but there is as much difference be- and Bingham Junction. Jl Jl tween one of these and the fights we Frank W. Gundry spent Monday, beare having right along as there is August 28th, with relatives here, leavtween a stage duel and the real thing. ing Tuesday for Tooele, there to visit his Mesdames Phipps and Wm. During the second state legislature a Tate.sisters, Mr. G. is employed as general member Introduced a bill to regulate delivery clerk in the postofflee at those contests and providing a license Salt Lake City. Jl .4 and fee therefor, by means of which every foot of depth attained. the county or city where held would With in the Honorlne mine the quality derive some benefit from them; but and quantity of ore has improved, unthere were so many Aunt Nancies In til now what appeared to be separate the gang whose holy sensibility were chutes on the upper levels have exshocked at the Idea of legalizin' prize panded to that extent that they are now on the 1,100 level, practically one that the bill was not permit- continuous fightin chute of ore many hunted to pass. Now we have the gen- dreds of feet in length. uine article without deriving any Jl Jl Stockton school has the reputation benefit whatever, moral or financial. throughout the state of. being a difficult school to manage. This Is caused EDITORIAL BRIEFS. by the support given many of the children by their parents against the teacher. This should not be. If the What Is to become of our once parents would uphold the teacher this G. N. U.? admired (Anand prond state of affairs would not exist, and swers may be sent In at any time.) the children would not be Imposed upon, either. Wont somebody take on that little J J king of Spain before the newspapers The Black Diamond company is have him engaged to every titled loading ore for shipment to the smelyoung woman in Europe? ters In this valley. This will be the Initial consignment of ore from the If you want to see shapely limbs lower levels of that promising mine without going to the theatres, just and probably marks the beginning of keep an eye on the sidewalks of Salt regular production, though the manLake right after a rainfall. agement has not yet announced that It had opened the mine to a point Crop reports are not yet at hand, where it felt justified In starting stoiv but It Is already demonstrated that ing operations. , Utah has not fallen off in productiveJ jl ness. In some respects she has gained For two years or more the Black Diamond company has been steadily decidedly. but unostentatiously developing Its The Tribune ode competition closes fine property on the line of the Hon-erin- e tunnel under the guidance of on the 16th. Out of tbe Immense quantity of poetic effusion that will W. C. Alexander and everybody in the be on hand the quality will be sifted mining world will be pleased to know and all shall soon know who the win- that results have been such that he now has ore in shipping quantity. It ners are. is also evidence that when money is We used to think the daily disaster intelligently expended in the famous recorded of the railroads bad enough, old camp It is not done In vain, but of late there are two or three durjl T. B. Cook, new pastor of the ing the day, and it Is becoming awful. M. Rev. E. church, delivered his first serThe Herald goes after Governor Cut- mon in our town, st the church last ler for making up an educational ex- Sunday night. Those present greatly amination committee without putting enjoyed same. The congregation was a single educator on it. Thnts a way not so large as it shorn! have been. This was due. partlr. to thp inclementhe governor has. cy of the weather. Mr. Cook 1b worthy See how the weatber has stood in of the snpport, both moral and finanwith the pleasure resorts! A blazing cial of the citizens of our town, all of atmosphere extending to midnight un- whom are most urgently requested to til the resorts close, then the air attend services each Sabbath eve. cools off Immediately. .4 .1 Sinking of the shaft from the COO to Rockefeller hasn't opened up on the 700-folevel of the Cyclone, is that announced grand system of edu- progressing nicely, the bottom now cational and charitable giving he being forty feet below the COO. The was on the bills for. and at latest ad- ore bearing ledge was prospected a litvices was taking things quite easy. tle on the 4 (si. Goo and levels. , . PORTLAND EXCURSIONS. and a marked Improvement in the quantity and quality of the ore was noted on each. Conditions on the 600 fla Oregon Short Lino Railway. i. lit Lake level are particularly encouraging, and to Portland and return when the vein is opened on the .700 li ret), $31.50. level still greater Improvement la ex tffilt Lake to Portland and return (onfr way via San Francisco). $43.50. pected. Spit Lake to Portland and return. OLD TOOELE CAMPS. way via Los Angeles), $30.60. 'kels to Portland and return, T on sale dally from May 34ih to The following is a Herald Interview September 30th, inclusive. Tickets with an old time mining man: .While it la now thirty to forty reading one way via San Francisco ci years since 1 was operating there,' Los? Angeles on sale August Ml, 3!, said he. this trip of mine brought and September 1. I, 8, 4. 6. 6, 13, 14. J27, 38, 39. AH ticketa good for vividly to mind what Dry' Canyon and 15. st lovers. See agents for further Ophlr were doing in those days, and it City Ticket Office 201 Main suggested to me the possibilities that still exist there. I am too old now to think of following mining as a profession again, but if 1 could I should ask for nothing better than the opporiw tunities that are now simply await- salt:Lake's most popular theatre. . ing the man or combination of men ' who might be willing to Invest money Opens Mondsy, 8epL 4. and Introduce modern methods of With the Musical Absurdity, as they mining, milling and smelting exist today, in old Treasure hill for JTHE NEW YORK GIRL." Instance. In my day the cost of mining and IMS smelling ores was so great that we never thought of touching ores that we today would bring as good returns as the high grade material we were 1 then compelled to confine our operations to. There are miles of old workings in Treasure hill and the country surrounding which 1 know contain a world of ore that could today be handled at a handsome profit, & wnile development at greater depth than we felt safe in going would undoubtedly reveal riches of which we never dreamed. "As I wandered over the hills and followed the good roads which we constructed and which are good today; when I saw the wires of the W. A. Clark electric light and power plant at Tooele running across the hills into Ophlr, and again saw the water runthat was PROMPTNESS ning through the pipe-linlaid many years ago by Uncle Matt ANDFAIRNES8 Glsborn to carry water to the Mono, i ARETHE could not help but wonder why these FCAlURES valuable accessories ta cheap mining OF OUR MAIL and milling were not being utilised by ORDIR DEPARTMENT. younger men men in search of a o- profitable field in which to exert their To biy furniture from ua by mall a talents. their energies and apply to dotho purchasing In person. Stockton is being rejuvenated, and : to every instance where the old mines Send your orders for anything per. have been taken hold of in the manto houoo furnishing, and our ner I have suggested most substan- tainlng exporitneed Judgment will make a are tial results being accomplished. aelectlon. satisfactory move to Ophlr, I noticed, is beginning again as it ought to do, for its posa today for desoriptic.-i- s and sibilities are almost beyond computawhatovar you dealre In that tion ; but Dry Canyon, its neighbor, pribefof 1U05 CATTLE AND SHEEP liAU.NS. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LOGAN, UTAH. ! - |