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Show V f r The voi. v; , STOCKTON SENTINEU . Published Every Wednesday. GRAY A JAKEMAN, Publishers. Office of Publicstlon Office of Mrs. W. N. Gundry, Postoffice.. Stockton, Utah. Subscription Price: One yr., $2; 6 Mos $1.25; 3 Mob., 7 Sc. Entered as the postofflce second-clasnutter at at Stockton, Utah. s JAS. T. JAKEMAN. .Managing Editor MRS. W. N. GUNDRY LOCAL EDITOR. f ' E"' IB Jj THE SMOOT CASE. The senate proceedings In re Smoot have collapsed In a somewhat different way from what was expected, although those who leally looked for expulsion and they are not numerous scarcely looked for anything else. As to whether the collapse Is temporary or final no one at present can tell; the matter will probably be Influenced considerably by the result of the fall elections, a manner of doing things which, candor constrains us to remark, Is mighty near the limit of demagogy. No matter what view one may take of the situation, all must admit that within a span of time almost equaling that in which our great civil war was fought, the easily demonstrated and as easily determined question of whether the senator was or was not entitled to a seat might have been settled; and for a laxly to which we are all wont to ascribe much of dignity, profundity and uprightness to deal with the matter In the piddling, pottering, dilatory manner that has character feed the proceedings from the first Is or would be surprising If we did not understand that politics, not principle, Is the grand consideration in the high as well as the low places. To satisfy those who have been egging on the case a show of diligence occurs In a spasmodic way now and then, the dawdling continuing until It is time to adjourn, and thus do the "grave and reverend selgnortf satisfy themselves for really they haven't the nerve to make such a precedent as unseating a man who Is not liked In certain clr-cl' would be. .... tin session of Congress,' which begins on the first Monday In December, and as It will expire by limitation on the fourth of March next and In the interim so much business will have accumulated requiring attention that the short term will be barely sufficient to attend to it, this and the other consideration makes it appear like as If Senator Smoot had a 1 e cinch on that seat of contention. o brass-mounte- end-pip- THE POLITICAL SITUATION. The premonitory symptoms of the coming political struggle are now plainly seen and felt. Soon the Issues will be well defined, the candidates will be at their posts and the fight will be on. The Republicans are likely to nominate Judge Morse or J. E. Frick for the supreme bench, and for Congressman whom? A vast amount of Interest and consequence hinges on the reply to that question. Had Senator Smoot been unseated, no matter that the Democrats participated In the proceeding, the feeling of revulsion would have been so great that out of sheer resentment any man the Republicans might put up would assuredly be snowed under; but the matter having gone over, things political hereabout are more nearly normal, and the monster Republican majority of two years ago again lemma up with an appearance of solidity that makes As for State nominations valuable. the county, as we have repeatedly shown. In the absence of a now revolution, the Republicans are not In it. For Representative, the three names previously mentioned as leaders by this paper still occupy those posiHowell still has a following tions. which Hammond could take from him to a man if he would declare himself or permit others to declare for him: and In order to settle the thing as nearly as could be done by such means a representative of The Republican recently called on Mr. Hammond an friend, who Invariably answers questions readily and candidly and learned to his full sator isfaction that the Stale will have none of It. This narfor rows the contest considerably, while a good many are for Hammond anyway, the great bulk of the party are for Howell or Christensen, with The the latter a long way ahead. work of the formers supporters In the last State convention Is not forgotten, and will not be, and It Is altogether within the probabilities that, as between them. Parley P. will carry Salt Lake County solid. The same can be said of Tooele, Sanpete and several other counties south, with an excellent chance for an even break In the others, not even excepting Cache. The County Attorney's friends are actively and earnestly at work, and those who thought there was any grandstand play going on are deceived; the Christensen forces are In the field to win. old-tiin- e : - V Stockton. Utah, WedneiJay, June 20, 1906. o Salt Lake indulged in three holidays last week Sunday, Wednesday (half) and Thursday. Now If the next Legislature can only arrange It so as to give us a holiday every week, besides Sunday, and an election every month, our facilities for breeding political loafers and general worthlessness would be greatly enhanced. This is truly a holiday-curse- d community. o IjOsI. weeks Goodwins Weekly had a mention of Senator A. P. Gorman, who died recently. He was compared with such men as Samuel B. Thurman of Ohio, a name which comes too near that of the Provo jurist to be a great one. The man thought of doubt was Allen G. Thurman, one of the noblest Romans In the bunch. o Utah has actually been cut out of spring this year. From late winter to In about 24 hours Is a pretty big jump to be recorded even In this erratic climate. From 25 degrees above sero to about 90 In the shade Is no doubt a good thing for the doctors. o The whole newspaper fraternity sympathizes with the Tribune In Its great loss and hindrance through the fire of Saturday. Luckily, our big neighbor can stand It; but if this paper were subjected to a f 40,000 loss it would cripple us very seriously. O ; No. 48. Dr. George W. Clarke has moved his .NOTICE M. A. NO. 4093. family here from Salt Lake City and they are now domiciled In one of the E OF APPLICATION FOR Reynolds cottages. ITED STATES PATENT. MIN-- , AL SURVEY NO. 5431. George W. Denton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denton, graduated from U4 4 Slat tand Office, Salt Lake (Tty, Utah, the Collegiate Institute last week. Mrs. D. R. Williams Is still confined March 28, 1906. V in Sl Marks hospital at Salt Lake hereby given that Juno d City. inpuny, a curiiorutlou. doing business under Mrs. James Collins was a Salt take of Utah, and having the visitor last week. ts general business at Salt Mrs. Elizabeth Bracken and two Utah, by L. B. Brown, lis children came over from Bingham on lied agent, whose post-Friday. Is Salt Lake City. Utah, o- hiw wTle application for a United tent for the consolidated Arnold-DicksoBros., the noted blahn, bearing gold, silvtrand Spiritualists of Salt take City, are ted In lluah Valley kilning erecting new offices to accommodate Tooele County, Utah, consist their patrons. In the linear feet of the Tynie no history of Spiritualism probably with surface ground 438.7 mediums have ever obtained the suclath, excluding therefrom the cess and prominence that these gendhtreof In conflict with the tlemen enjoy. The Arnold-DicksoAnd Frlnkie Ela" mineral residence at 2G9 and the new offices go. 5207; 1379.7 linear feet of at 267 East Third South street are Smith mine, lode, with sur-valued at nearly $15,000. Messrs. Ar600 feet In width, excluil nold and Dickson hold Spiritualist ii the portion thereof in meetings every Sunday night and give With the Kattle, mineral private consultation on all affairs of 5207; 955.4 linear feet oi life daily. mine, lode, with surface '020.6 feet in width; and 866.6 gif 111 REMEMBER. ket of the Dodge mine No. 3, If your local merchant does not li wth surface ground varying In 400.8 feet on tlie south Gar- w carry In stock Temple Brand ments, Rants' Head Sweater Sego ei RIMitu 604.5 feet on the north end Lily Underwear, send your orders di- lii composing a consolidated rect to the sole manufacturers. Salt ui claim, belug mineral survey N Jfill, and deseribed In the field Lake Knitting Works. n Mfjjmd pint of the official survey 01 WIRELESS. . tl This Is a new system of telegraph- at Bslt take City, Utah, which flem ing without a connection between the n MT of survey describe the exterior stations by wires. Have you heard b mdnrfen and extent of said consoli-dijpmining claim on the surface. about It? Have you read about It? Do you believe that this can be done? wRh magnetic variation at 17 degrees, I'Eminuti-- s east, us follows, If not, It Is to your Interest to investi- Cfninu-ucinat Corner No. 1 of suit! gate it. Remember that there has been wonderful things done in the Tfwe Dog lode, whence the quarter ner on smith line of Section 18, scientific world within the past few 4 8.. H. 4 V S. Ij. B. and M. bears years. A certain number of people 88 degrees 48 minutes W. G2G.2 hare always said It cant be done, and it; thence N. 16 degrees 1G minutes with that assurance In their minds, 438.7 feet to corner No. 2. on line have allowed great opportunities to Mark Smith mine lode of pass by, and felt very foolish later, Consolidated rlalm;thence S. 88 dethat they did not Investigate at the es 10 minutes W. 702.4 feet to cor time, as stocks bought In the promoNo. 1 of said Black Smith mine tion days of the great Inventions, e, whence the quarter corner on have, almost without exception made ith line of said Sec. 18 bears S. G fortunes for the holders. Only a few dtrde 30 minutes W. 414.4 of these cases are, Bell Telephone, the tbosefr. 1 degree 57 minutes E.feet; GOO commercial success of which was fsr-lcorner No. 2 of said Black laughed at by apparently wise people, SufftA mine lode on line Sur. No. the Westinghouse Air Brake, which JusT'O lode; thence N. 88 de- was ridiculed by the great Vaadeiv NOTICE. United States tand Office, Suit lake When in want of help, call upt) City, Utah, April 5th, 19UG. To Whom It May Concern : or wr.te St rocks Employment) Notice is hereby giveu that the State Agency, 45 West Second 80.K & of Utah ha filed in this office u list No. jkvl Phones 464, 228 of lands selected by the said State, for the establishment of permanent water reservoirs for Irrigation purpos-s- e under section 12 of the Act of ConTo Time Chess Players. gress, approved July 1G, 1S94. The A chess pluycr's following tracts, embraced in said list, is tho are in a township remaining mineral novelty of lierr Vceuluiff, of Groulu-ge- n. claims of record, viz; It consists of two similar small SE4 8W and 8W14 SE4 Sec. 24, cloeka, behind which la a double lever T. 5 8.. R. 6 W., S. L. M. n'srraiAii that 5 can tou,.L butA copy of said list, so far as I. re- ton to start the clock of A as the latter lates to said tracts, by descriptive sub- begins to move, aud A can touch andivision, has been conspicuously other button to stop his own clock aud posted in this office for Inspection by start the other us commences any person Interested, and by the puls At the end of the Uspluy game the clocks show lie generally. the total time taken fur tlie moves ol Within the next sixty days following neb player. the date of this notice, tiuder departmental instructions of November 27, Halifcsd Ir.z'.rt. 1896, (23 1. D. 459), protests or conThe much maligned white ant ol tests against the claim ot the State South Arrlca Is credited by a resident to any of the tracts or subdivisions of Swaziland with doing more good hereinbefore described, on the ground If care is taken of buildings. that the same is more valuable for thanhasharm a wonderful fertilizing effect mineral than for agricultural purisises, It will be received and noted for report on the soli, and maize and other crept to the General tand Office at Washing- grow twice as large near ant hills at ton, D. C. Failure so to protest or elsewhere. contest, within the time siieelfied will Unique Piece of Work. ho considered siifflelent evidence of the A tamed ecroil work, consisting ot character of the tracts, and the selection thereof, being other- buttons sewn on u silk ground, has wise free from objection, will lie rec- been sold by auction in North London. It was the work of the wife ommended for approval. of a country parson, who thus utilized FRANK D. HOBBS, buttons found In the offertory bagi Register. GKO. A. SMITH, Receiver. in her husbands church. I I -- 4e889388 tlme-kt-cp- a n ever-increasi- n d A-jffo- vH non-miner- : d to-wl- A joy thats shared Is a joy made double." Tell your neighbors about Josephine Cigars. Ask your dealers for them. RE1GER ft LINDLEY, The Whiskey Merchsnta. o 4-- recent meeting of the Republican mu is.1 imgjfw Vsm.n.7 wppjiinuitr aiumLunwrc" raise funds for the I. M. Rep. It la that had a very hard time selling manifestly a case in which the doctor enough of Its stock to put up an exshould lose no time In reaching the perimental line, the Electric Light and numerous other great and grand patient. o achievement, all of which had a hard The I. M. Rep. reminds one some- struggle In getting started, yet have what of a Western Congressman of a made fortunes for the ones who were few vears back, who was devotedly wise enough to Assist In the promoand always for .the old flag and an tion, by buying a little of their stock. Wireless telegraph may be very appropriation. o mysterious to the reader, but like all others It has Its schientific principle, IN BOTTLES. whlich upon Investigation, Is easily We have established a plant for bot- understood. The best proof, however, we drink and most this popular tling want an agent In every town In Utah s that we are doing 1L Over land and to handle it. Good profits. Write us sea, the DeForest Wireless Telegraph Company have their stations estabat once for prices, etc. lished. and are dally transacting Salt Lake Bottling Co. successful commercial business, Salt Lake City. P. O. Box 3. of which we have abundant proof. If you will think what the telegraph NOTICE. of the world means, and then business with this paper Anyone receiving marked with a red carefully consider the results of savthis paragraph cross will understand that they are ing of 95 per cent of the cost, you entitled to a subscription to the paper must admit that it Is the greatest for three months from date, and they money earning power In the world. Let us send you by mail, testimonials can retain this as a receipt. THE PUBLISHERS. and statements in proof of the success of wireless telegraph from the most STOCKTON NOTES. reliable authority In the country. Let our agent when he calls at your town. The home of Mrs. Annie Hollow is Interview you. Get some of our stock free from quarantine for diphtheria, in the original parent company and her son John and daughter Mabel hav- enjoy your share of the great profits ing recovered from that dread dis- to be derived from the future operaA si 'jinn f lode, ofl line Dodge mine lode of his Consolidated claim; mining thence N. 1 degree 57 minutes E. 220 gl.M4Meeel.seese.e4M444M.eees4eesee4ssessss feet to corner No. 2 of said Dodge jj N. 88 degrees 10 mine lode; minutes E. 925.1 feet to corner No. 3 of said Dodge mine No. 2 lode: thence S. 15 degrees 31 minutes W. 8Gfi.G feet to corner No. 4 of said Dodge mine No. 2 lode, Identical with corner No. 7 3 of said Tynie Dog lode; thence K. Id 3 A man la a fool to buy new Watches when he can get an unre- - J y degrees 16 minutes W. 138.7 fct to comer No. 8 of said Tynie Dog lode; Aj deemed 17, 19, 21, 23 Jeweled Elgin, Waltham or Hamilton movement thence S. 88 degrees 10 minutes V. Sq good as new, for Just one-hathe amount dealers charge fOr new 1398.7 feet to corner No. 1 of said & a ones. Some Elgin and Waltham Watches good as new for $3.00 each a J Tynie Dog lode, the place of begin- SJ at UNCLE SAMS, THE CUT RATE PAWNBROKER, 30 East 1st 2 q a South 8treet, Salt Lake City. ning. A' 2 sue-ln- g From comer No. 1 of said Dodge If All half Musical at Instruments, etc., etc., Jewelry, Guns, mine lode, identical with corner No. 4 4 a prloe charged by regular dealers. of said Tynie Dog lode, the quarter section corner on the south line of 5 said Sec. bears S. 76 degrees 57 minutes W. 1459.3 feet. From earner No. 1 of said Dodge mine No. 3 lode, Identical with comer No. 6 of said Tynie Dog lode, the quarWe will loan the moat money at the lowest rata of Interest on Dli-- j ter section corner on the south line Watches, Jewelry, Guna, Musical Instruments, Clothing, Tools AS monda, U3 of said Sec. 18 bears S. 75 degrees rjj q of all klnda, etc. You dont lots your goods if you Pawn them with as w minutes W. 1807.5 feet. Said consolidated mining claim is a 5 we hold them as long as you wish. Corner Commercial SL and First J q A portion of the S. E. quarter of Sec. is. South. Big Electric Sign. T. 4 8., R. 4 W., S. 1 H. and M.. and contains a total area of W.9S5 acres, excluding, however, thd-elmIn conflict with Sur. No. 52"", Kattle, lode and Sur. No. 52"7. tion of wireless. lode; such excluded areas conFor further Information, call on or taining 11.017 acres, and tie- - te-- i area write to 11 claimed ahd applied for being H. A. TREXHOLM, Gen. Agent acres. 17 West Second South. The name of the adjoining and conrvrkrrrrsrrv.rvMr.sr.iWWr.ir.saaaasszszzaMaassssaiikMili Salt take City. flicting claims, as shown by tle pint of survey, are Sur. No. fni2. .luniboj PELICANS IN KANSAS. lode, adjoining sabl consolidated min-lng claim on the northwest corner, Largs Flock of the Ungainly Birds thereof; Jumbo No. 1 loile, which ad-Joins said Sur. No. r""2. Jumbo lode, Hover Over a Town for o nthe north side thereof: and the. Hours. aforesaid conflicting claims. Notices of location of raid mining Pittsburg. The other day a large claims, which compose x.ii-- l ChiimiII-dateflock of pelicans flew over the towa. clam, arc of record in tin- id-- j , of Hepler. One of the birds was shot flee of the County Reeordi-- of and It fell Into the large railroad State of Utah, as follows : M ot Said Dodge mine lode in pond. After It had been shot the flock hovered over the pond for three Mining Records at sai t N or four hours, circling higher and Dodge mine No. 2 lod-- in higher till they were out of gunshot Mining Records, at page Ll'. Dog lode in Hook N of Minn:.'. reach. at page 337. Amended It was after night before the flock Records of Tynie Dog lode in Book It m abandoned the woivtled bird and conin 420, and Black Smith mim- tinued their jcuni ; f northward. Ths Book N of a; Mining bird that wan .fiot was not killed, but 419. was disabled in on of Its wings. It Only riirut lin- - Salt I.ake to Los Angeles. I direct that litis untie.- b- - pub Most Modem Palatial Trains equipped with was a fine lar ; bird, standing about Ilshed In the Stockton and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Diners four feet hlgt and measuring eight i Standard Utah, hereby designa:.' ' s; the newspaper published feet from tip ts tip of Its wings. e Reclining Chair Cars. oIt was as white as snow with the mining claim, for the p i . : nains via Salt Lake City and Nevada's nine consecutive weeks. two one or has It that black exception Belt. FRANK I), liniilK. feathers In the tip of the wings. Its nearest agent about California ExcurAk r. It1 -- is'beak Is about one foot In length, with sions or write to 8. P. Armstrong, Attorney fm- Ap- a pouch underneath large enough to plieant. hold about one gallon of water. The First Publication, April 4. I!'"''.. flock had probably been disturbed and Last Publication. May 3u. 1!". 11. driven out of their course to the northern lakes. S. P. L. A. & S. L. R. R. Ths Skyplece. Automobile caps are frequently The Home Queen. worn by young men who couldn't bu Woman's ruling passion seema to be an automobile If they were selling foi a passion for rulli-jg- . Hire dollars a dozen. llu-nc- ljUncle Sam Saysfj - COCA-COL- A Coca-Col- a ease. The appearance on our quiet streets Monday of an automobile created considerable excitement among the kids. younger generation Mrs. W. N. Gundry was a passenger on the outgoing train to Salt Lake City last Thursday. What might have resulted In a serious conflagration, had It not been discovered in time, occurred last Thursday, when the coal shed of A. G. Frazer was almost consumed by fire. The origin of the same Is unknown. Mrs. W. H. Booth and infant daughter Emma are afflicted with smallpox. Mrs. H. Thomas Is slowly convalescent. Mr. Ed Mackinson has gone to Ely, Kevuda. Friday, June 15th, the Tooele and Stockton basebnll teams contested on The score stood ilie Stockton field. 7 to 5 in favor of Stockton. This is the first time this year the latter team when pitted has been victorious against opponents from Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Little and son were Salt take visitors Saturday. W. C. Alexander, manager of the Black Diamond properties here, spent Sunday inspecting same. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shelton was brightened by the arrival Sunday of a bouncing baby boy. All concerned doing well. Mrs. Janies Brown returned to her home here Sunday, after a pleasant weeks visit with relatives In Salt Lake City. Mrs. H. Mackinson and daughters. Misses Lizzie and Dollie, spent Satur- J. R. Hamblin of Kanab, whose portrait recently appeared in these day at the metropolis. Mr. '' THE TOOELE COOTYY REPUBLICAN WEEKLY. columns, was again in Salt Lake this week and looking after the general Interests of the Utah Angora Goat Breeders association of southern Utah. He reports matters generally as flourishing In his domain and the prospects politically and profitably as well as could be asked. Speaking of politics, Mr. Hamblin is being mentioned In connection with a nomination for the legislature next fall, and if the people want a comprehensive and altogether representative man among the law makers, they will let the choice rest with him. He is equal to the situation. o Will not the county attorney magnify his calling and accomplish some little In vindication of the law besides, by turning his attention to the steadily practiced Illegalities of an alleged "protective" association In Salt Lake and its Murray annex? If not, why? A good many are asking this question and they expect the official named to answer It satisfactorily without much more delay. .s 1 ' A-- lf S-- kj U ii Ij H i ij The New Road - Tood-County- The Best Line I . - to i-Tynie Southern California No-.i-- - i - ri--- :,-- ral - j i J. BURTNER, D. P. A. Salt Lake City, Utah. |