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Show ' ill he r 'jt Kf V THE TOOELE COCCTT IEPUBUCAN WEEKLY. i. -- STOCKTON, TOOELE COUXTV, VOEFVfr to bo electee November 7th, 1905. STOCKTON 8BETIWEL. The Lome of Mr. and Mra. E. R Hennefey uf Stockton was brightened laat Monday by .the arrival of a bouncing baby girl, 1rbo tipped the scales at ten and out ball pounds. Every Saturday at Stockton, Tocelo County, Utah. 'jfcliahe GRAY 4 JAKEMAN, Publisher. -- SUBSCRIPTIONS. Jl Mr. Bari Lmnvbe--. Herald the Cite yeirj 75 cents. Six Months, 44 cento. man," who has been seriously 111 at Three months, 35 cents. 8L Mark's hospital and at his home These rate hold good until January in Salt Lake City, 1 now In Los An?, isKM, hut do not apply to back no-- geles, where he is convalescing. Ji J ciunta. "It never rains, but pours." A cerAdvertislrg rates on application to tain young lady of Stockton had a B. x 17. Salt Lake City. surfeit of admirers last Sunday night. "All's well that ends well" Second-ClasHowever, s Matter at be Entered as and now "Everything is lovely nod the Postoffice at Stockton, Utah. JA5. t:' JAKKMAN Mrs. Shdie Gundry Manager Editor goose hangs high." Jl , Mr. E. R. Macklnson of Stockton succeeded In bagging twelve fine sage NOTICE. hens while on a hunting expedition During eur absence any buaini tranaacted with Mr. IT. Ji. foundry last Sunday. He prefers to hunt dcor The lady will will be O. K. but claims not to be as sucnwney due the office, will take (dear), in cessful thst line. etc. orders tor Jab printing, James T. Jakeman, J J Mr. Jas. McKendrlck cf Stockton Manager. e was badly burnt d last week and was This paper (a kept on file by THE taken to the L. D. S. hospital in Spit MINING CONGRESS, AMERICAN Chamber of Commerce Building, Den- Lake City, where all that medical aldi ver, Colei, where our readers will be can do Is being done for him. His conwelcome to the use of the leading pa- dition is reported as Improved. pers from the various mining sections scientific library and of the west, Mrs. George'Denton of Stockton and mineral exhibit. daughter, Olive, are now at the cap'.T ii'- ital city, where the latter Is receiving READ THIS. ' 4 , , meuicai attention. She Is suffering All new subscribers paying 75 cents from a bone and 'Us thought for one year, or 40 cents for six she will lose felon, of thumb. her part be months, the American Farmer will JI Jl rent free for one year. This offer Joseph Bithel of Ophir says the holds good until January 1, 1906. THE PUBLISHERS. camp Is gradually picking up and the outlook is that good times are ahead. METAL MARKET. More work is going on than for a long time past. The mill of the Ophir Hill copper, Thursday, 28 Silver, has just been placed In company $3.50. lead, s larger tonnage by to handle JP bape Silver, 60!i; copper, Friday, lead $3.50. the addition of several Wllfley tables. copper, Superintendent E. W. Clark has Just Saturday, 30 Silver, lead. $3.60. copper, completed a new and cozy home, and Wednesday. 4. Silver, everything, so far as the Upbir Hill lead, $.60. copper, is concerned. Is suggestive of a long Thursday. 6. Silver, lead. $3.60. career of successful operation. copper, Friday, 1 Silver, o lead, X5d. MOUNTAIN ... WAY, POPULAR THE 7. ; . copper, Silver, Saturday, ' re-erj- pt (r a 61; 15; 15; 60; 61; 61; 15; 15; 15; 61; load,. :. 15; 61; RECEIVED AT SAMPLERS. I 1 ' Few's. to all points aaafcistoring any season of the year tor qnngy jwrvfcoe and equipment is via the Midland Route. The line of more unique and interesting mountain wonders than any other in the world. It isnt so much where you go that makes the trip pleasant. It is how you go that counts. Start right by seeing that your tickets read via the Colorado Midland. Tell me where you are going and I will do the rest. Ticket office 77 West Second South, Salt Lake. L. H. Harding, General Agent Illustrated scenery books free on request. o CHEAP EXCURSION TO CITY OF . Thursday, 36 Three from Alta and one tram Stockton. Saturday, 30 Two from Alta and. one from Stockton. Monday, 3. Two cars from Alta, one car tram Stockton. P TOOELE COUNTY ITEMS. A goad showing of ora is reported at the Stockton G. M. and Milling Companys properties. JI Ji MEXICO, Mr. Thos. Bebb, who left Stockton on September 27 in search of work, has secured employment at Bingham City. J. The Sugar n 4 of Live Stock Company. Only $75.00 Round Trip. Tickets good leaving Utah, October 21st.. Final return limit, December Jl J Powell and family of Stockton hare gone to pastures new. The former to Indiauspolls, Ind., and the latter to Gilroy, Cal. M. Under management Utah-Mexica- 21et, 1905. ROUfS: via Rio. Grand, Santa F JI and Mexican Central Railroads. Mr. Oscar Anderson of Stockton has Returning, via Mexican Central, been unable to work for the last week Santa Fe and Union Pacific Railroads. For further information, see local on account of sickness, bnt his condiof above lines, or representatives Is tion improving. ..HEBER M. WELLS, President, or J. T. HAMMOND, Secretary, Mrs. J. G. Brown of Stockton spent Sugar 4 Live Stock Co., Salt several days in Sait Lake last week, Lake City, Utah. She also visited visiting relatives. ill fair and paid her tithing. WM. N. GUNDRY. Going, J Utah-Mexic- .4 J There is considerable activity in the old mining camp of Dry Canyon and thol now operating there look forward to a "boom next summer. Mr. D. W. Grill of Stockton, NOTARY PUBLIC, At lie Postofflee. Stockton, Utah. who left here some time ago in search of work, Is now located In Eureka, where he has found lucrative employment. FINE TAILORING. .J J Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Anderson have ri turned home to Stockton from their wedding tour and are now domesticated In their new licme In Stockton. !& Williams of Stockton, who has been confined to her bed for Yhc- - p tut seven weeks, is beginning to I'nproi 2. We luq-- her recovery will lira. D. i rapin'- - n. MAN Sorenson & Larson, , . ia - V1- 1 McCune's Saloon Campbell Bros, liivery Co E, PELL HOTEL TINTIC Rook . I ;i ii SONS CO. ELIAS NORJUS LAB w i- ..P, R&PB007 rq NOTICE. United Statea Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 14, 1905. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a list No. 223 of lands selected by tbe said state for the establishment of permanent water reservoirs for irrigating purposes under section 12 of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894. The following tracts embraced in said list are In n township containing mineral claims of record, vlx: Lot 7, section 8, township 4 south, southrange 4 west, and northwest west section 20, township 5 south, range 6 west, Salt take Meridian. A copy of said list, so far as it relates to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted in this office for Inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. Within' the next sixty days following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of November 27. 1896, (23 L D. 459). protests or contests against the claim of the state to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on tbe ground that tbe same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General tand Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time sped' fled will be considered sufficient evicharacter of dence of the the said tracts, and the selection thereof being otherwise free from objection will be recommended for approval. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register, GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. First Publication August 26, 1995. Last publication October 21, 1905. non-miner- United 8tatcs tand Office, Salt take City, Utah. Aug. 25. 19 i5. Notice is hereby given that the Ilon-eria- e Extension Mining Company, & corporation duly organized .dder. lae d dolaws of the state of WyomliLf ing business under the lav'i. i Lie at Utah, whose principal office in Utah Is at Salt take City, uy Ps sgent and attorney in fact C. 1L Scheu of Salt take City, Utah, has made application for n United States patent for the Lady Brown No. 2, Lady Brown, Quincy and Yankee lodes consolidated mining claim, situate in the Ruh Valley Mining District Tooele County, Utah, consisting of 7S3.2 linear feet of the tady Brown No. 2, 758 linear feet of the tady Brown. 1.100.1 linear feet of tbe Quincy and 556.9 linear feet of tbe Yankee lodes and surface ground each 600 feet wide, being mineral survey No. 5380 and described In the field notes and plat of the official survey on file in this office wiih magnetic varia- . YOUNG dig. 40 min. east as follows NO. i:i ly M. A. No. 4025. If your taste for good clothing leads you to be critical of Style, Fit and . The bottom n' 'be incline sliurt on Finish of your garments, you will ' ,n yourself no end of trouble by He Cyclone piviei.ty I yd save looking into our store and examining la down shaft The of lead body otv. tbe rises of workmanship and maMil feet, the last U n lf wh,'h have terials we turn out. Lwn in the vein. GOOD BUSINESS 8UITS FROM $18 . . ,M? lie,d ' A Republican UP. priisarj win In I he Si nekton echotlht '" Monday evening. OctoH-- r 16th, at I : P- - IU- - for j the punvwe of noiaiaatlig a wndldatca 149 W. Second South, rus-tefor the offices of prealdeac i in ' 8ALT LAKE CITY. D,e of the town of lockta x ! 11105 Mlm tMi APPLICATION FOR PATENT. J Mrs. M. A. Wnlquist. de tighter of come out to Mrs. Georg. Dent'-n- . Stockton fro n Salt Lake City Wednesnd expects to remain day morning days. SATURDAY, OtTtWEll 14. 4 1 1C, Wad Hampton lode; sur-vyyC354, Sixteen to One knlc; surrey DSt F. DAVIS. Commencing at corner No. 1 of the hjla'4. Hover lode, and survey 6J6U, An- Brown No. 2 lode, whieb i Men-jwlt- h Vtdbpo mine lodo, s shown by the plat - V First class imported Wiuet comer No. 1 of the Lady aqd diagram certified to by the United and Liquors. Imported an J Irown lode and from aald common and 8iatee surveyor general of the state i lentlcol corner the Home lukaufiieturrd clgv a : corner on south of Utah and tbe field notes of said sur-- 1 Utah. Stockton, toundary of section 20, township 4 vcy now on file In the United States j Wuoliord ClubWlibker rnith, range 4 west. Salt Lake base land office at Salt Lake City, Utah. I H II M I is a specialty, Rvcryrae ed meridian bears south 7 deg. 43 Any and all persons dsimiug utu. east 618.1 feet, thence ruunlng treated right, j' ; the ground or any portion horn common and Identical corner thereof are hereby notified that unless VE MkCX C US A Roressld south 64 deg. 69 min. their ndverae claims art duly filed acNet 789.4 feet to corner No. 4 of tbe cording to law in the United States tody Brown No. 2 lode, thence north land office nt Balt take City, Utah, V deg. 62 min. east 693.6 feet to cor-ae- r during the period of publication of CAM No. 2 of the Lady Brown No. 2 this notice they will be forever barred. MQR . lode, which is identical with comer No. TEAMS OR SADDLE Dated this 25lh day of July, 1905. I of the Quincy lode-r-ot 1 hereby order thut the publication NORSKS AT this survey LEADING HOTEL ttence north 8 deg. 64 min, cast 600 of tbe foregoing notice of application ALL HOURS No. corner 8 bet to OF THE CAMP of in be mude lor the (he Quincy lode, TWO DOORS WEST OF L O. Q. F' Weekly patent thence north 74 deg. 65 min. west Sentinel, a newspaper published at . HALL. 1092.2 fret to corner No. 2 of the Stockton, Tooele county, Utah, desig- First class Stockton iTtflh Qnlncy lode, which Is identical with nated as the newspaper published Bkus earner No. 2 of the Yankee lode of nearest said claim, for the full period First class -22 tils 86 thence north law. of time First class surrey by deg. required NOTICE. Meals stfn. west 685.5 feet to comer No. 3 of FRANK D. HOBOS, Register. Salt Lake City, Utah, .CO per day. Rate the Yankee lode, thence south 8 deg. ft First pub. Aug. 12; last pub. OcL 7, Special rate United State Land Office, 51 min. west 287.8 feet to comer No. 4 by tbe month. August 10th, 1901 of the Yankee lode, thence south. 73 1905. A. for J. Frank Beaman, Proprietor. To Whom It May Concern: Hoffman, Attorney 08 min. east 203.6 feet to corner Notice is hereby given that the dag. Mo. 4 of the Lady Brown lode, thence State of tliah has filed 'in this OSes atuth 16 deg, 52 min. west 387.6 feet to llets of lands selected by the said earner No. 6 of the Lady Brown lode, RWRMmwwstwtoMtnUMtawaiwitWFatffiiwPwwwrpsur!r.rrv 13 under section of the Act of thence a. 65 State, 26 min. e. 768 feet to Congress, approved July 16, 1894. The comer No. 1deg. of tbe Lady Brown lode The following tracts, embraced in said tad being the place of beginning of lists, are In townships containing minof exterior boundaries of eral claims of record, vis: id consolidated mining claim. From S. W. S. E. 6 T. Sea 31, 8, corner No. 1 of the Yankee lode, which R. 6 W 8. L. Her., embraced la List it identical with comer No. 1 of the 222 Reservoirs. comer lode, the aforesaid Quincy 8. W. 8. E. ; 8. R 8. W. oa south boundary of section 20, town-Ai- p N. E. and N. E. Sec, 27; N. W. and range aforesaid bears south N. W. Sec. 34, T. 5 S R. 6 W, 1 ft! deg. 48 min. east 1,221.9 feet. S. L. Mer embraced In List 221 Reser5 cluim located Said Lake Salt south in tbe I being City. voir half of section 20, township 4 south, Copies tf raid lists, so far as thev range 4 west. Salt Lake base and merelate to said tracts by descriptive ridian and a total area of subdlvlirone, have been conspicuous: 33.793 acres,containing however thereexcluding !y posted in this office for inspection from the area in conflict with the by any perron interested, and by thfc Grand Decision, survey 4446, Rams !WMW(iliMiilMiWW9iti!WiWWaeMMM'aaeaaMaah public generally. iHorn Mine, sur. 5360, Rambler, lot 79, During the sixty days next follow- Lookout, survey 4447, Chico No. 2, lot ing the date of thla notice, under de- 135, and Clara, lot 131. Such excludpartmental instruction of November ed area containing 5.248 acres. 27, 1896, (23 L. D. 459), protests or area claimed and applied for contests against the claim of the State :,Net 28.545 acres. being Uf to any of tbe tracts or subdivisions QTT.QffiiM Setoh Goto TefU Stock. Each of said lodes embraced in said hereinbefore described, on the ground 'onsolldated : claim being of that the same is more valuable foi ecord In the mining office of the county re tSONUMEZOS. HEADSTONES, mineral than for agricultural pur at Tooete Clty' TooeIe poses. will be received and noted foil "g GRATES. TILES. at to Yii' the General Land Office, report iETEi. uio kforcitid coo Washington, D. C. Failure so to pro test or contest within we time specif CHIMREYSm CEMENT. ETC, clamB ud tbe Teul BQrYey jj,cUnf fled will be conridered sufficient evl --Bull Ji 1U. 4mm at le whiwFliimffiif' notice he published the said tracts, and the selection te Stockfon Sentinel at Stockton thereof, being otherwise free from obcounty-- , Uh, tor the, period vl jection, will be recommended for File consecutive weeks. FRANK D. HOBBS, FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. ! tos4rtrtsliiTOitortrierts1s4rtftrtGitatals1sakyrtkiekhiUtoekig'Wd'a'dIel A Register. G. W. PARKS, GEO. A. Smith, Receiver. !MlBBlBniinisWfiMiikeeliWlieieieyelfiMieitoeeeeeeee4e ara for Applicant First pub, Aug. 19; Inst pub. Oct FirstAttorney dated We carry the largest stock of Mens $3.50 and s4.00 J J publication August 26th. 14, 1905. ilkvlt 11. e le JH66MM4 Mill, APPLICATION FOR PATEN1 . r M. A. No. 4019. Shoes and PROSPECTORS in Salt Lake. aa and MIXERS ROOTS A as an at 44 Send for Catalog. . In the Uniied States tand Offlee, as Salt take City, Utah, Aug. 10, 1905. aa aa Notice is hereby given that the un1 as dersigned citizens of the United rv 44 States, John P. Cahoon, whose post ?! office address is Salt take City, Utah; VI 177 Main St, Peter J. Peterson, whose postofflee v M Lake Salt Citv. address is Salt taka City, Utah, and V.V John F. Delaney, whose postofflee address is Seguln, Clallan county, WashJ wriiM terrr?-- i ington, hereby make application for isrvr 1040.9 feet In tbe Circle Amended lode THE HIGHEST PLACE mining cluim, and 711.9 feet in tbe Anvil Amended Lode mining claim, for a cigar anywhere in the country, with GOO feet in width, surface wl,?.rc qualify tx,vuls, Is ground, designated as survey No. 5361, gien tbe and situated in the northwest quarter Blue Point by rnvone who l.now; of the southwest quarter of section vl.sit f.ocd tolucr.-- unl el'ver 20, township 4 south, range 4 west S. L. B. 51., in the Ritxh Valley mincomlir,-- ! will do for the ciar ing district Tooele count', Utah, and . bivi-rdescribed and bounded vvi. magnetic ewrywhere. variation 17 deg. 30 raiu. ., a roi lows: WHITTAKER A DALLAS, Commemncing at cornpr No. 1 of MAKERS. the Circle Amended, 8urvey No. 036 1 and running thenca north 68 neg. 41 IS! W. 3 South St., min. W. 506.8 feet to corner No. 2 of the said claim; thence N. 10 deg. 29 iki: tai:e City. min. E. 1010.9 feet to corner No. 3 of the Circle Amended, which is toenti 5.7 cal with corner No. 1 of the Anvil yvyrzji sgngrctra Amended lode, same surrey; thence X. 23 deg. 14 min. E. 711.9 feet to corner No. 3 of the Anvil Amended ; thence S. 68 deg. 41 min. E. 600 feet to corner No. 3 of the Anvil Ameuded; v NEVER UNDERSOLD. LOWEST PRICES. thence S. 28 deg. 07 min. W. 71G.G feet to corner No. 4 of the Anvil Amended, BEST GOODS. ? e which is Identical with corner No. of the Circle Amended; thence 8. 12 General Merchandise, Dry Goods and Notions. deg. 14 min. W. 1035.3 feet to corner i No. 1 of the Circle Amended, the place v CALL AND SEE US. LIBERAL TREATMENT TO ALL. ; of beginning. v From corner No. 1 of the Circle Amended lode, the quarter section v Utah. Br0UJnt Stockton , corner on the west boundary of sec4 tion 20, township south, range toj.f M Wf sf f 4f. ? M west, S. L. B. A M, bears N. 75 deg. r --J: dr.rfi 11 min. 2U93.8 feet distant. Notice of location of tbe Circle lode fomid in Book "M, page 17, and nonce of location of Anvil lode found in ok M, page. IS, in the county recorder's office. Tootle county, Utah. From tbe above description is cx 4 F M. EBHUMPI. PrarltMl eluded from tbe Circle Amended lode: Area in conflict with lot 121. No U Don't lode, t'2tiS acres; survey 3146, Wade Hampton lou, l.r6s acres; survey 5351, Sixteen to One lode, 0.129 acres; survey 5351, Rover lode, 3.!i!i7 acres; survey 53G, Antelope Mine lode, 0.996 acres. Net area in its Circle Amended lode, 573 acres. From the Anvil Amended lode Is excluded: Area in conflict wPh survey 5354, Rover lode, 0.648 acres; t.rCa in Anvil Amended lode, 8.653 acres; total area applied for. 14.516 acres. Nearest known claims: Lot No. 124, No U Don't lode; str- - u Walk Over Shoe Stored - e;r,i.-rollin- gi-.l- I lo-le- nrri THE OLD RELIABLE ! 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