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Show The Weekly THE TOOELE COOTTY lEIUBLICAN WEEKLY. Stockton, Utah, Wedm Vol. VJ STOCKTON SENTINEL. Published Every Wednesday. GRAY & JAKEMAN. Publishers. Office of Publication Office of Mrs. W. N. Sundry, Postofflce,., Utah. Stockton, Subscription Price: One yr., $2; 6 Mos., $1.25; 3 Mob., 75c. matter at Entered as second-clasthe ijostofflce ut Stockton, Utah. s JAS. T, JAKEMAN. .Managing Editor MRS. W. N. GUNDRY I.OCAL EDITOR. METAL MARKET. also bis grandmother, Mrs. George Denton, with whom he lived until he reached manhood, his mother having The died when he was very young. fuueral services were held in the M. E. church. Rev. Thomas Cook officiating. and the remains were laid at rest beside those of his mother in the Tooele cemetery. The large funeral concourse attested the esteem in which he and his are held hereabouts, and the sympathy of a host of friends Is extended to the bereaved ones in this great affliction, lie was 21 years of age and a young man of much promise, having attended school in Salt Lake Clty wveral sessions, where he had V will share the grief the relatives in his sudden demise. neu.a Bur. No. five children, mineral than for agricultural purposes, Smith mins lode on line alimony and real estate will be received and noted for report 5102. J units) lode; thence N. 8S delusdlat $700 at Pleasant Grove, to the Geueral I .and Offire at Washing- grees 10 minutes K. 1379.7 feet to corre married Dec. 9, 1893. ton. D. C. Failure so to protest or ner No. 3 of said ltlark Smith mine within the time specified will lode, on line Dodge mine lode of coutest, tr ij instorm of the last three days lie considered sufficient evidence of the his Consolidated claim; mining ith a fall of snow in the character of ihe tracts, thence N. 1 degree 57 minutes E. 229 and the selection thereof, 1 icing other- fret to corner No. 2 of said Dodge mine lode; thence N. 88 degrees 10 will be wise free from .4 Jl minutes E. 925.1 feel to corner No. 3 2650 shares of ('oluinlius ('on for approval. of said Dodge mine No. 2 hale; thence FRANK D. HOBBS, hands, Monday prices rang-dgS. 15 degrees 31 minutes W. 8G6.6 feet as $7.00 a share. Register. to corner No. 4 of said Dodge mine GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. Jl Jl No. 2 lode, Identical with corner Nu. 7 May 28. The body of OdesT. of said Tynle Dog lode; thence S. 16 who died at ('arson, Nevada, NOTICE M. A. NO. 4093. degree 16 minutes W. 438.7 fret to y, haa arrived here. Mr. Ken-- s corner No. 8 of said Tynle Dog lode; apparently in good health NOTICE OF APPLICATION thence S. 88 degrees Id minutes W. met his death. He was born UNITED 8TATES PATENT. 1398.7 feet to corner No. 1 of said nlngton, West Virginia, Aug. ERAL SURVEY NO. 5431. Tynle Dug lode, the place of 1 loginaud came to Lelil with his United States land Office, in 1890. ning. For twelve yeurs Salt Lake City, Utah, From corner No. 1 of said Dodge had been a miner In Moutaua, March 2S, 1906. nd Nevada. He had Just tin-- i Notice is hereby given that Juuo mine lode, Identical with corner No. 4 of said Tynle Dog hale, the quarter issessment work on six new Mining company, a corporation, in section corner on the south line of when he died. Zeb Kendall, corporuted and business under doing er, who is Interested in Tono the laws of Utah, and having the said Sec. bears 8. 76 degrees 67 h ought the body to W. 1459.3 feet. place of Its geueral business ht Salt minutes ar-- i Homer Kendall, From corner No. 1 of said Dodge Lake City, Utah, by L. B. Brown, its yesterday from Pueblo, Colo., duly authorized agent, whose post mine No. 2 lode. Identical with corner Minister, Mrs. George Gilchrist, ot office address la Salt Lake City, Utah, No. 6 of said Tynle Dog hate, the quarf, Idaho, arrived today. has made application for a United ter section corner on the south line ;? States patent for the consolidated of said Sec. 18 bears S. 75 degrees 03 WIRELESS. mining elaim. bearing gold, silver mid minutes W. 1807.5 feet. Snld consolidated mining elaim U a lead, situated In Hush Valley Mining hh is a new system of telegraph-l- q District. Tooele County, Utah, consist- portion of the S. K. quarter of Sec. 18, Without a connection between the ing of 1398.7 linear feet of the Tynle T. 4 8., U. 4 W., 8. U B. and M., and sti tail by wires. Have you heard Dog lode, with surface ground 43S.7 contains a total area of 47.9X5 acres, It? Have you read about it? feet In width, excluding therefrom the excluding, however, therefrom the Jtu believe that this can be done? IMiriion thereof In conflict with the areas In conflict with Sur. No. 52u7. and Frinkle Ela mineral Kattle, lode and Sur. No. 5207, Frinkle 8. it is to your Interest to investi-fcjit- . Kittle Remember that there haa survey No. 5207; 1379.7 linear feet of Ela lode; such pxduded areas conBlack Smith mine, lode, with sur- taining 11.017 acres, and the net aretf b4 wonderful things dune In the ihe 6im) feet In width, excluil claimed and applied for being 36,968 tlllc world within the past few face groiiud therefrom the tortion thereof In acres. lng A certain number of people conllict with the Jtyit The name of the adjoining nnd Kattlc," mineral hudalways said it cant be done, and survey No. 52u7; 955.4 linear feet o claims, ns shown by the plat wLvthat assurance In their minds, the Dodge mine, lode, with surface of survey, are Sur. No. 5002, Jumbo allowed to great opportunities haps ground 320.6 feet In width; and SGG.6 lode, adjoining said consolidated minpagH'by, and felt very foolish later, linear feet of the Dodge mine No. 2. ing claim on the northwest corner tha. they did not Investigate at tbe lode, with surface ground In (hereof; Jumbo No. 1 lode, which adtinm as stocks bought In the promo-tidMay-s width from 400.8 feet on varying the south joins said Sur. No. 5002, Jumbo lode, of the great Inventions, end Hue to 604.5 feet on the north end o tithe north side thereof; and the ha$$ almost without exception made line, all composing a consolidated aforesaid conflicting cluiins. torimes for the holders. Only a few mining elaim, being mineral survey Notices of location of said mining of ijwse cases are, Bell Telephone, the No. 5431, and described in the field claims, which compose said Consoliaoqi lerclal success of which was nutes and plat of the official survey dated clam, are of record in ihe oflaft ed at by apparently wise people, on file In the office of the Register ot fice of the County Recorder of Tooele U ijr Vestinghouse Air Brake, which the District of Lunds subject to sale County, State of Utah, as follows: Bald Dodge mine lode In Book M ot wjk ridiculed by the great Vander-bi- l at Salt Lake City, Utah, which fleiu the Morse system of telegraphy notes of survey describe the exterior Mining Records at page 395, said thf had a very hard time selling Ixmndarles and extent of said consoli- Dodge mine No. 2 lode In Bonk N of enrh of its stock to put up an ex-p- dated mining claim on the surface, Mining Records, at page 248, said ental Hue, the Electric Light and with magnetic variation at 17 degrees, Tynle Dog lode In Book N of Mining Records at page 337, Amended Notice, nSt reus otter great rnd grand 10 minutes east, as follows, ach entente, all of which had a bard Commencing at Corner No. 1 of said of Tynle Dog lode In Book R at page yet have. Tynle Dog lode, whence the quarter 420, and Black Smith mine lode In tf :le In getting thestarted, of Mining Records at rms were corner on south line of Section IK, Book ones who nWjWtjprttines jdlf wit enough to assist in the promo- T. 4 S.. R. '4 V.. S. L. B. and M. bears 419. I direct that this notice . be pubtion! by buying a little of their stock. S. 88 degrees 48 minutes W. 626.2 Wireless telegraph may he very feet; thence N. 16 degrees 16 minutes lished in the Stockton Sentinel at Stockton, Utah, hereby designated as mysterious to thaTeader, but like all E. 438.7 feet to corner No. 2, on line Black Smith mine lode or the newspaper published nearest the others it has its schlentlllc principle, is easily this Consolidated claim ;thenre S. 88 de- said mining claim, for the period of wUlch upon Investigation, understood, vhe best proof, however, grees 10 1minutes W. 702.4 feet to cor nine consecutive weeks. FRANK D. HOBBS, of said Black Sniilli mini s that we are doing it. Over land and ner No. the quarter corner on Register. sea, the DeForest Wireless Telegraph lode, whenre S. P. Armslrung. Attorney for Apsouth line or said Sit. is hears S. 6 Company have their stations estabdegrees 30 minutes W. 411.1 feet; plicant. lished, and are daily transacting silo- tlieuee N. 1 degree 57 minutes E. taut First. Publication. April 4. 1966. ing successful commercial business, feet to rorner Publication. May 30. 1906. No. 2 of said Black of which we have abundant prixif. If will what the telegraph think you business of the world means, and then carefully consldor the results of saving of 95 per cent of the cost, you must admit that it Is the greatest money earning power In the world. A Joy thats shared is a Joy made Let us send you by mall, testimonials double." and statements in proof of the success of wireless telegraph from the most Tell your neighbors about Josephreliable authority In the country. I.ct ine Cigars. our agent when he calls at your town. Ask your dealers for them. Interview yon. Get some of our stock HEIGKR & L1NDLEY, in the original parent company anil The Whiskey Merchants." enjoy your share of the great profits to le derived from the future operation) of wireless. For further information, call on or write to E. A. TRKXHOLM, tbii. Agent 17 West Second Smith, Sait Iviko City. It non-miner- obji-ctio- fnUoaun stands unrivaled in AMONG THE 8HOW8 AND RES0RT8 Saturday, 2f Silver, 674 cents; lead. 35.75; copper, IS cents. cents; Monday. 28 Silver, 69 lead, $5.75; copper, 1SV cents. Tnursday, June 1 Silver, 67 8 cents. cents; lead, $5.75: copper. 18 cents; Tuesday, 29 Silver, 67 lead, $5.75; copper. 18 8 cents. Wednesday, 30 Decoration Day; no The Theatres. The people of Utah are to all intents an amusement-lovinpeople. They are also good judges of things along this line, and fakes veiy soon learn to move on to fields where the discernment of the people is not so keen. The effect of this is shown in the class of report. which are catering to the cents; lead, companies Friday, 1 Silver, 67 public. In amusements, as in other $5.75; copper, 18 8 cents. Salt I .ake City seta the pace foi cents; things. Saturday, 2 Silver, 671-- 4 the rest of the state. For the sake of lead, $5.75; copper, 18 8 cents. our readers this paper will from now on give a small weekly review of the amusement features of the capital city, so that they may know while visiting & the city where to dispose of their time so as to r celve ihe greatest amount of pleasure. The weather of late has been most For things theatrical the Salt Lake delightful. Theatre has been closed for the seajs Master Paul Feeney is the guest of son, and until the heated term la over James Collins, Jr. it will only be opened at Intervals. Lov. v ers at the drama, however, will not be Dr. George W. Clarke of Michigan obliged to forego this class of amusement while visiting Salt Lake. has located in our town. 3-- g 8 i. NEWS ITEMS CLIPPED FROM THE Marysvale Courant 3-- 8 3-- 8 Local News Items j Jl J Next to the Theatre, in point of age, Infant, son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 is the New Grand Theatre. This place Cooper has been very ill. . The has long been given over to the popu-Jl J There is an increasing demand for lar plays at popular prices. The company which Is at the present time ochouses to rent in Stockton. cupying the lioards at this house Is one Jl Jl Mrs. Joe Davis (nee Lizzie Hollow) which has the regard of the amusement public to no small degree. The plays has gone to Salt Lake City to reside. are of a wholesome character, and are J Jl to all. Miss Jessie Conway has been very put on In a manner pleasingworth of house always gives the 111 with but is This time Us paby and money the spent now convalescent. trons. Jl Jl Miss Dollie Macklnson Is at home During the next six weeks there will here, after nine months spent at Brig- he a stock company at the Orpheum ham as a teacher la the publle schools Theat yhta Jaha..aewest. house Ja ftffMty, and for comfort Is hard to .4 .4 in towns of twice the size of Salt After a winter teaching the young equal Lake. During the major part of the Idea how to shoot, at I .ark, Miss Liz- year the place is given over to s zie Macklnson returned to her home vaudeville. The experiment of here last Saturday. giving a season of the drama is prov. j ing a great success. The company is of fast winning the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson Iirk are the proud parents of a baby and the six weeks engagement may lie girl, which the stork left at their made to stretch out during ihe entire bronchial-pneumoni- a, - high-clas- play-goer- S. M. Levy, manager of the Annie Laurie, who has been in town for tbe past few nays, has returned to camp. .4 Jl There Is talk of the Fremont Creamery company establishing a milk route through Calnsvtlle to connect with tbe factory. This will be a great advantage to the fanners here. JC . Trouble has also been experienced on the Eureka branch. A bridge about 150 feet in length was partially destroyed by fire and Is now in course of repair. In the meantime traffic haa to be transferred from one aide of the bridge to the other, greatly delaying communication. J 4-- I A lionth g try place roLri the west. No. 46. the custody of flowers brighter hued than In any time of Ita history. To add to the pleasure of a visit to this resort will be the ride through the meadows and fields to reach It. The roadbed of the railway haa been Improved and a large number cars of the moat approved sight-seeinput on the line. At tbo resort a new dancing pavilion has been constructed, which Is the equal of any In the country. The old dancing pavilion has been transformed Into a roller skating rink. New launches have been put on the lagoon. Many other features have also been added, such as tbe construction of chutes, the hanging of swings and 'tXon June 6, 1906. ; con-dieti- Jl The Annie Mining company, operating at Kimberly, held its annual meeting in Chicago last week and reelected Its old board, aa follows: G. A. Baird, president; G. Watson, vice president; T. M. Schroth, secretary; A. A. Ball, treasurer, and W. F. Snyder. 8. M. Levy was retained aa manager. Jl Jl For the past few days the Sevier river has been playing havoc with tbe branch from Thistle and Marysvale, and the latter town la at present completely Isolated. The river haa overflown its banks and seriously damaged the track at various points, so that ar to-wi- t: traffic haa been suspended and will not. be resumed until Wednesday, wajs Cainevllle, Wayne County, May 22. This baa been one of tbe most delightful springs for many yqars. The alfalfa crop is nearly ready to cut Fruit will be abundant and there Is good feed on the range. All the crops bid fair for a splendid harvest. There will this year lie considerable luccrn seed raised here, which always has been of a very cnolce quality. summer. Country people in search nt Jl Jl an evenings entertainment will do well There Is plenty of room in Calnsvllle street Mrs. C. Jones has sold her house on in not forgeiting this SJate for more good settlers to make good Main street to Henry Rooth and will house. homes, and they will be made welremove to Eureka, Utah, where Mr. come. The climate is about like that If anyone has an hour to spend and of Salt Iake, hut the local resources Junes has employment. wishes to drive dull care away, it will and facilities are undeveloped, and .4 .4 Miss Effio Hcnnefer and Alta pay them to spend that hour at the more people are needed to accomplish This lltlle street. on Main Bon Ton. i his. Brown have returned to their homes There is not a single home in into this here, after attending school at Salt amusement resort has won its way vicinity that is under mortgage; old both the very hearts of the public, Lake City during the winter. all own their own homes, land and and young. Entertainments here al- canals, and can raise almost everyJf Jl Pure, unadulter- thing that earth and sunshine can proM r. and Mrs. W. B. Ward of Provo ways go with a dash. offend and Miss Edna Beck of Eureka, the ated fun of a class that cannot to he duce. People who have had experience in farm life and have no farm, latter Bisters of Mrs. F. W. Mulen-bruc- the most sensitive, is always found here. and desire one, can easily locate here. are guests at her home here. There Is some land yet to he taken up Jl Jl Park Casino and The Lyric Theatre and water can tie obtained without The ball game between the Stock-to- n a under are (formerly Utahna Park) and Tooele teams, played at new very great cost. Some partly made to time For some Tooele on May 30th, resulted in a vic- come management. places can he bought chpap. A nice the theatre will be given to the little town Is well started with schools, for score the the being drama. Companies of well known abillatter, tory 12 to 5. meeting house, etc. It Is 80 miles from hoards. hold the Populai will ity Green River railroad station, on the Jl Jl always obtain at this place and Rio Grande Western. Horace H. Smith and bride came prices the than more worth show is over from Copperton last week and every The Casino Park will NEW8 ITEMS CLIPPED FROM THE asked. will make their home here in the fu- price NOTICE. have a summers run of vaudeville. Stockton Sentinel. ture. Mr. Smith is employed at the This is the only open air theatre In the A lyonc receiving this paper with Honerine mill. with a rod city, and is worth a visit any time. Major C. E. Mitohyner has been 111 this paragraph markedthat .4 .4 they are In Salt cron i will understand Brown of Arthur home at the The home of W. 11. Booth of Stock-to- n During the snrnmer the Salt Palace Ijike City, hut Is now convalescent UWtitqliitVJMPinsi!rr.ste!rHiriPrinvrinvvrrwvr.rKRqiWit was placed under quarantine on Theatre will be open. This house has .4 jl May 29tli on account of smallpox. His slways been popular and no one who Dame numor says the wedding hells daughter Nellie is afflicted with the visits this unique resort can affordIt toa of two young people ot disease. let the opportunity pass of giving will ring the first week in ' call. The program will always be our town Jl Jl Mrs. P. J. Sullivan and children of found to lie airy and fne players are June. Jl Park City came to Stockton last generally as good as any to lie found Misses Frances ami Elva Williams, the Thursday to attend the funeral of on the vaudeville stage. Besides have been quarantined for smalt their nephew and cousin, William theatre, the bicycle track at this re- who for three weeks, will be released Reese, who was killed at Bingham sort is. and doubtless always will he. pox week. It this seekers. amusement famed among 28th. Canyon, May . Jt fame Is here that riders of world-wid- e Jl Jl have commenced Since are races peroperations The lie found. lo arc The genial countenance of onr old at the Honerine mine and mill sevtownsman, Tom Spalding, was noticed ennially popular. eral former employees have returned on our streets last week. Having The Resorts. to the town. failed to make his fortune in the No un; .4 Jl vnda gold fields, he is seeking employ In all the world there is only one Is an Increased demand for City, There mcnt at the old haunts. Kallair. as on the American continent J-on To Vifpin It May Com i rn: in Sioekton at price charged by regular dealers. there is only one groat salt Inland sea. house of the resumptionpresent N'Hlce Is hereby given iliai lie Slat" h 1 of work at Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Williams were For over a decade both Utahns nnd of 'La.li has Bled in this oilier a li,;i No. Jj J the Honerine mill. passengers on the outgoing train to travelers have made it he moors of 22"' Qf lands selected by the said Stale, .4 .4 in the capital Salt laike City Tuesday. May 2!ith. ihoir summer sojourn of P1 ni.aii'-ia pioneer of Stock-to- for the establishment Croiieh. James waMrs. Williams will undergo treatment city of the Hints. For years the Tor Irriitniu-puri'-'of wat'Y Balt of ii resilient reservoirs late hut for inilammatory rheumatism, from ter receded from under the great pa4 his home there se ii idur section 12 of the An ot which she has suffered continuously vilion, and it began to look as if bath- Lake City, died ata We will loan the most money at the lowest rate of Interest on Dla-16. lv,l . approved j grrafter July lingering Illness, In Tuesday, a to have ers take would . ... .. .. , ..... . ... carriage a for almost $! TinsUSl year. order to gt lo the waters edge. All . waters The receding Wednesday. May doth, was fittingly this is changed. observed in Stockton. The Odd Fel- have turned and again they are under low nnd Rchekah lodges, accompanied the floors of the great resort. Hy the Slockton brass hand, repaired The resort has passed from the to the cemetery, where memorial the old company and Is now vibes were held, and the graves of hands of new The paunder a management. loved ones decorated with flowers. vilion has been tnooinghly renovated Jl J a new dress. New buildings and Monday night, May 28. inofi, at 9:30, have given fixbeen erected, and William Reese was killed at the Ohio tures have been Installed. The season copper mine at Bingham Canyon. He of Iflor, Is sure to outshine all others fell loti feet down an incline shaft and in the meipal Instructions of November 27. history of the place. day. was badly bruised. He was a resi.4 j 1896. (23 L. D. 459), protests or condent of Stockton for years and was Beautiful Lagoon will during the Mrs. Maggie Holman of Pleasant tests against the claim ot ihe Sint" well known and liked here and in present season prove Itself more wor- Grove has filed suit for divorce rrom to any of the tracts or subdivision towns. His father and bro- thy of the title than ever before. The Holman, alleging drunken- hereinbefore described, on tin- ground ther and sister reside at Stockton grass will be found greener and the Benjamin ness and failure to provide and ask- - that the same is more valuable lor home last Saturday. Jl Jl well-know- n ac-cou- 1 If Y ovire Broke n. s i h-- sr e - J q |