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Show Vol. VI. Stockton, Utah, Wednesday, April 24, 1907. STOCKTON SENTINEL. Price, 25 cents. 8o Id by Stockton Drug and News Co. Jl Jl Published Every Wednesday. Superintendent Tom Galigber, of the New Stockton company, was In Company. of publication, llnln Street, Salt Lake from the mine at Stock-ton-; "Th. Sentinel Printing and Publiahing Office Stockton, Utah. One year, 81.50; six month a, (1.00; . three months, 75 cents. U Jl Thirty days treatment tor kidney, bladder troubles and rheumatism for 81.00. Your money refunded If not satisfied. Plneules contain no alcohol. Do not derange the- stomach. matter at Easy to take. Sold by Stockton Drug Entered as second-clas- s and News Co. the postofflee at Stockton. Utah. Address Business Communications, Box 17, Salt Lake City. Jl ji v aNDERSON, Managing Editor, General Manager A. J. Bruneau, of lbs. Dora I Shelton.... Local Kdltot' the Old Glory and Dominion compa- C. E & News El METAL MARKET. Monday, 15. Silver, 66c; copper, .23c; lead, 86- copTuesday, 16. Silver, 65Hc; per. 23 c; lead, 6. 17. Silver, Wednesday, 65c; copper, 23c; lead, 1 6. Thursday, 65c; copper, 23c; lead, H. Friday, 16. 811ver, 65V4c; copper, $6. 24e; lead. 20. Silver, 65c; copSaturday, per, 23c; lead, $6. . safe, certain, reliable little pills that do not gripe or sicken are Dades little liver Pills. Best for sick headaches, bllllousness and lazy livers. Sold by Stockton Drug and News Co. The Jl STOCKTON SHORT-STOP- Manager J. J. Trenam, of the New Stockton company, has gone east on company business. Jl Jl The salve that acts like a poultice Is Pine Salve Carbollzed. No other salve so good for cuts, burns, boils and chapped skin. Ask about it. nies, has returned from an Inspection of the mines on Silver Island. Jl Jl Gently movei the boweli and at the aame time itops the cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains Honey and Tar. No opiates. Best for Coughs colds, eorup land whooping cough. Satisfaction guaranteed. Children like It. Mothers Indorse it Sold by Stockton Drug and News Co. Jl Jl WORK ON THE HONORINE. On several occasions the conditions at the Honerine Extension property at Stockton gave every evidence of such Improvement that the management felt confident of an early re- Jl Jl Piles are dangerous but do not to an operation until you have of sumption activity. At no time, Zan the Great Pile however, since the company has flrat triedIt Man Is put up In collapsible touched its main ore body has every- Remedy. tubes with a noxxlle allows It thing pointed to more ideal circum- to be applied exactly that where It Is stances for work within a short time needed. If you have Itching, bleeding than at present It Is understood that protruding piles and Man Zan does the company will be able to begin ore or relieve, money refunded. Soothes extraction by the end of the present not cools. Relieves at once. Sold month. The story of the Honerine and Stockton and News Co. Extension troubles has been tojd sev- by ' Drug o eral times. It is an account of difMERCUR NEWS NOTES. ficulties and patient endeavor on the part of the officials that has seldom This is regular "Republican weathbeen equaled in the mining life of the er. state. i Jl jl Iaat year the company had Just Mrs. Jay Roundy spent several days broken into Its first great shoot, a in Salt Lake this week visiting relatives and friends. sub-m- - THE BIG EXCURSION prove to be as great career as that of any other; while of the much greater number whose record as producers has not begun, but Is about to FLOCK TO MILFORD ON SUNDAY. do so, the great mass of people, including many of those nearer home, know They Visit the Cactus, the Horn Sil- all the way from little to nothing. We dont need to enlarge greatly on the ver, the Talisman, and a Lot More merits of property that has become a household word; but we. do want, while giving it due and full credit, to have other worthy properties reRETURN WELL PLEASED MONDAY ceive a measure of recognition which EVENING. is necessary to their full fruition, and this is most sure to come around upon The big mining party from Balt Lake examination by those who are willing reached Milford on Sunday morning to examine, able to comprehend and last as per schedule, albeit a couple have the means requisite to make the of hours or so later than was origin- needed investment The day of frauds ally designed, the hour being 7 in mining deals by whatever means Is o'clock. After a few minutes' stay, long passed; everything now rests the special pulled out for Kewhouse upon the bases of substantial and visand went through without a stop, ible merit, and well for Beaver counTeaching there soon after and early ty is it that such is the case; for we enough for all the purposes in hand. have and have had all along the meriThe party spent the day variously, torious "great first cause and have but 'owing to the fact that but half a not only been willing but soiicitious dozen of them were allowed to visit and anxious to have the properties the inner workings of the great Cac- thoroughly exploited. While this has tus, the time must have hung heavily not been done to the fullest extent on some of their hands as the town is or in a manner at all approaching a very quiet one and objects of inter- completion, the visit of men of capest are not numerous. A good many acity for Judging and the indespensa-blIntuition regarding deposits, even kept close to their cars, which "broke camp" at 2 p. m. for the return trip, for a couple of days, has suggested, leaving the mine visitors behind. been the means of accomplishing much These, with Harry Keate and The good. Beaver county, naturally one of the Times man, representing the local committee, came back on the regular richest tracts of country in a geolotrain, which left at 3:30 and passed gical sense upon which the rays of the special at Frisco, where it hung the sun ever descended, has been adup till 7:30, reaching Milford again vertised and worked up in a ratio about 9. After a good night's rest in exactly Inverse to her merits. It Is our msgnifleently atmosphere, the par- high time we did a more, tooting of ty were up bright and early some of our own horn and not let honest posWealth-Giver- and a large number soon after took the teams in waiting and paid a visit to the mines of Star district and oiher points, all hands pulling out for home in the evening. While it was not looked for that results of a favorable character would be Immediately consummated and visible, it Is undoubtedly the case that great good has been accomplished and Investments Re-bea- fcof. D. S. pleasant trip. j j L. McCorkle, principal jl Jl John Ronneberg, "shift boss in the roll room of the Con. Mercura mill, Herald, met with pusher, quite a severe seddent wai visiting In Zion over 8unday. while oiling one of the large crush Jl Jl 4 ing rolls, slipping and falling from Onager Ceo. H. Dern, of the Con. the top against the roll pulley which busl-neon Mpftur, is in Nevada mining threw him against an upright supIt is reported that Mr. Dern port and thence to the Soar, bruising la hrgely Interested in mines in that him up considerably and breaking stag. htu right shoulder blade. He was Jt jl taken to Drs. Thayer A Berry's office Mr. D. M. King, master mechanic ind his injuries attended to. He Is at (he Con. Mercur company, is in resting very nicely at thla writing Salt Lake this week, taking degrees and. expects to be around again in a In Masonry, also accompanied his week or ten days. wifi that far on her trip to Higduin, Alalnma. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. and erstwhile 3' Icrcur schools for the Salt Lake "pen--1 . . . A large crowd of Mercur dancers, lt Via Colorado Midland Railway. chayeroned by Prof. Stanberg and City of Mexico, May 1 to 7, June 7 Mlw Jane Blanchard went to Ophlr to 14 and 17 to July 11. Round trip, Frifcy night to attend one of Ophlr's 169.15. Long limits. fenaus dances. They all report a EATERN EXCURSIONS. fine time. One fare June May 27-3- 0, ? ' t SPRING WHISKEY, (In Bulk A Bottled In Bond) Is gaining new friends every day. Wont you try itf For Sale Everywhere. RIEGER A LINDLEY, "The Whlekey Merchants." Salt Lake City. Sole Distributors. MARBLE t i. e in Beaver mining property are assure. A trip of this kind was necessary from more than one point of view. To begin with, everybody here and elsewhere, that Is those elsewhere who read the papers, that Beaver has two of the great mines of the United States, thereby of the world, but there is a small percentage who are not posted as to the important fact that those two are not all, not even in their class. They may have heard of the Old Hickory, the Talisman, the Elephant, the Commonwealth, the Cedar. the Cave, and some of the others sessions dwindle for want of acquaintance. it was one of the most of things one reflecting credit upon the county at large even through elsewhere they did not participate that Milford hustled around and put things in shape for the visitors; our little town thus showed that she has the elements without which there never was and never can be a metropolla she has public spirit, the ability to "catch on at the proper time, and the means at hand to carry out within a reasonable phere any needful public measure. With our neighboring mines which are not productive for want of facilities and those which produce, producing more and more and more, Milford will as hitherto be the faithful barometer to record and the mouthpiece to proclaim such advancement, all of which means more population, more wealth and more greatness In every desirable sense for our town. ji jl Pure Food Lavr,'Cuaranfoe No.704 Si TrTdecT MuhlngtonT Advice of the largest coffee dealers in die world is always to buy die old fashioned Aibucldes ARIOSA Coffee in the packages. Don't ark for a pound of Mocha and Java, or buy by the price, e, Utah-Found- ed d . MERCUR. The town of Mercur ia one of the moat recently founded of the many populous and thrifty places growing out of mining environments of which Utah boasts. Although young In Itself, It baa surroundings much older, aa all who are acquainted with the d history of camp Floyd and the to - which it Imported no little impetus- in the earty day sof commonwealth. Aa the present home and former cradle of the cyanide process of gold extraction from ores, aa well as the production In great abundance of the ores themselves, Mercur enjoys a distinction which time cannot efface. like moat other places, It haa had Ua ups and downs. Its periods of depression and ita times of wondrous activity, the mean result being one showing decided prosperity. Ita population, while not ao great aa at aonie other tlmea, la still numerous and composed of the elements which go for the building up and pushing along of the splendid Opportunities now existent and yet to be unearthed. The amount of wealth which Mercur haa contributed to the world's posan unbelieveable sessions la well-nigfigure, and the amount yet to emerge from ita hidden vaults is undoubtedly a till greater. That its greatest days are yet due la a belief founded upon the best judgment which learning and experience ran bring to boar. MARY8VALE. for Coffee fluctuates and you cannot get the same coffee for the same pnceall the time Mocha and Java Coffee is simply J2j2L22!LI2i22J2!i!2Li Most of the masquerading, and u not nearly as good coffee for you as Aibucldes ARIOSA, the bkind of the Brazfltan Coffees most suitable to the taste and health of American people. By the there is no difference between roasted Java and Brazilian Coffees ; ed bib The principal difference is that Arbuckles costs you less. jnnjjjiMsdnj It is a to believe that a high price guarantees quality. When you buy Arbuckles' AAIOSaToScc, you get a full one pound package of the leading Coffee of the world. Its sales for 37 yean are of all the other packaged coffees. By giving better greats than die combined Coffee for the money, we have built up a business exceeding die combined businesses of the four next largest coffee firms in the whole world. If dealer will not the genuine, New to your write supply arbuckle Bros, Yk Or. vur yi$EL For information concerning best inrestments in the new "Gold Field." The Seren Troughs Mining District, Humboldt County, Nevada. The new camp that is only a few months old and now shipping car after car of ore going five to ten thousand dollars per car. We will inform you of stocks in good properties now selling for a few cents per share, that will sell for dollars in a short time. Vivion Trust Investment Company TOM D. PITT. 1511 beginning haa but fairly been launched. With the outset ao anugpicloua. so active, ao full of proiniae, what must tha continuation be? And to what heights of commercial and Industrial suiieriorlty will the consummation bead ua? Certainly no commonwealth at any time or place ever contemplated surroundings more gratifying, resources 'more abundant, or a vi hi a of the immediate future more full of the ways and mean by which kind becomes wealtier and more thereby stronger, better and happier, l.et the procession proceed! 8TOCKTON. In a picturesque spot near what was once a considerable lake, and flanked on two aides by nature's great upheavals, alts - the pioneer mining and smelting town of Stockton, by the stalwart soldier. General p. E. Connor, soon after leading hla command hither from California, the place haa ever maintained some of the characteristics which brought It into being; push and pull, advance and climb, keep doing and planning and never give up the ahlp, no matter though It be becalmed at tlmea and not able to make much headway. The worst is past now and the beat la to conie. Stockton has caught the gait and will be seen, heard and felt communities of among the thla proaperoua state. , Pro, tfiftL G. it had dropped down from above and occupying a position on the lap of earth which might by the fanciful be called Idyllic, the town of Marys-val- e presents an attractive appearance to the wayfarer, while to the sojourner It is as comforting to the physical being as it is gratifying to the visual wealth constantly ooxlng from the jtoses or Gold Mountain finds its way in transit to the marts of mankind, and the product has but fairly begun Its wonders to perform. There la enough auriferous treasure reposing beneath the flinty rilis of that majestic upheaval to enrich every man, woman and child In this splendid State; and aa it comes along Marysvale will grow and the rest of Utah will grow with her. Aa though sed BOX The swelling tide of general prosperity for Utah la humming and faulting from every point of the compass. The Slate itself is participating in a forward movement which all ita parts are contributing to, and it ia the proper thing to aay at this time that the neigh--borhoo- Crvnptsi With aB requirements dLivd Some of Utah's Great Mining Camps. . Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Cone have gone : City, for full particulars. U H. HARDING, General Agent ' s. e them were tended visit with her parents in Alaji jl krs. James Quirk returned from a bama. Mrss King will be missed from V days' visit to her parents at Salt the social set in Mercur of which she Lfcie. She reports everything "green Is a prominent member. In Zion, even the trees. jl Ji A delegation of Odd Fellows and Jl Jl Xrs. Frank Carpenter Is a delegate Rebeccaa from Mercur, consisting of to the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., at Mesdames C. W. Evers, C. J. Lollit, s W. J. Pnvo, aa a representative of the Janney, Frank Carpenter, Mary Lewiston Lodge No. 25. Riley and Miss Kate Coffey, Mr. An dy Anderson and Mr. Albert John jl ji kr. and Mrs. W. T. Janney gave an son, attended the meeting of the inirmal card party on Friday week, grand wage of I. O. O. F. , Provo. in honor of Misa Kate CafTey, who left They also witnessed the horse fair on the 17th Inst. They report a very IM week for southern California. J jl Man of Means, Experience and Capacity in Great Number. 39. to. SanDlego, Cal., where Mrs. D. M. King, wife of Master plua 82.00 Long limits. they will Stopovers. ni&e their home. Address No. 303 Mechanic King, of the Con. Mercur Other cheap rates during the summer. Kvioual avenue. exWrite L. H. Harding, Salt Lake company, has gone on an A. Anderson Is a delegate to the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., In session st Provo, 16 and 17 Inst. whose limits are beyond conjecture, but all of whom with the exception of the last named .being practically at THE BIG EXCURSION. body that gives every promise of being the largest and richest yet found In Stockton, when the onrush of the pentup waters forced the company to leave the ore untouched for fear that the lower workinga of the Honerine company would not be able .to take care of the water when released. The Honerine Extension company developed thla body from the extension of what Is the sixth level of the Honerine, and every foot gained upon this new ahoot meant over that In vertical depth, or, in other words, stoplng ground. A great many assays have been made from the ores of this shoot The values have run an high aa 7 per cent lead, 60 to 70 ounces silver, 3 to 5 per cent copper, and several dollars gold to the ton. All who have seen the ore are moat enthusiastic over the possibilities of the Honerine Extension when development work la started In full swing. It is now stated that the flow of water from the face of the drift is only 25 per cent of what It was several weeks ago, the lessening flow leading the friends of the company to the conclusion that the company by May will be able to enter and take out its mineral wealth without fear of damaging the Honerine workings beneath. From that time will date another great Stockton success. No. R CLEVELAND. Secy. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH MILFORD. The child of the plain la a term applied to the town of Milford by a fanicful writer when the place was in its Infancy; and in its more mature years it lias become the child of the mountains also. In no part of Utah, If Indeed elsewhere, Is there a community which amounts to ao nearly a perfect reflex of Its material and wealth-producin- g aiirorundlnga; and reasoning from cause to effect; it la easy to understand that with the mines of the adjacent hills being drawn upon for something more nearly approaching their capabilities than formerly, to follow. The town haa caught the impulse of the times and no more will be dull or slow or out of step with the great march of prosperity now going on. Watch It grow! Mil-plac- ALTA. How properly named la Alta! Occupying the loftleat spot of any regular abiding place of civilised mankind. among the external snow which the crags like fadeless halos, its situation la most majestic. In the days gone by, it waa a wonder of the world and that it la leas spoken of now than then is not because it has reached any stage of decadence, but because its story has become familiar to the people here and elsewhere. It is still a repository of wealth Incalculable, aa the work constantly going on and the product steadily pouring forth amply attest. It Is a safe prediction to aay that Alta has yet to reach ita senlth, but is moving toward it with giant tHflfti |