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Show : r The Weekjy" Sentinel VoL VII. STOCKTON. UTAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1907. STOCKTON SENTINEL. Published Every Wednesday. The Sentinel Printing and Publiahing Company. Office of publication. Main Street, Stockton, Utah. One year, fl.SO; aiz months. 1.00; three months, 75 cents. matter at Entered aa second-clas- s the postoffice at Stockton, Utah. Local Mansur ASST. MGR. W, L. Elswlck PRANK pONNOR TOOELE OFFICERS. COUNTY County Seat, Tooele City. Clerk Ivan Ajax. Treasurer EL M. Orme. Recorder F. W. Fralley. Sheriff A. O. Evans. Assessor J. A. Mlllward. Attorney J. B. Gordon. Surveyor Hatnea Grlndley. Commissioners C. Le Roy Anderson. J. G. Brown and W. J. sour! and Mlsslsalpid have also called iiimu the aervice for exiert aaaistance. Cooperative Investigations have been carried on with rltiea to determine the kinds of woods suitable for paving blocks, and methods of treating them; experimental pavements have been laid, containing various kinds of wood, treated In different ways. The section of education la rharged with tha broad work of bringing home the lessons of forestry through every available educational channel, anch aa lectures and addresses, school Instruction. and the propaganda of civic. Industrial and other associations. The service Is divided Into four j branches, which are: Grazing (earning $1,000,000 s year); operation, silviculture and products four parts of one harmonious whole, doing s good work. PASSING Salt Laka. The Argus The following, called by its proud creator a "pome," waa handed to the Argua with the Information that this jiaper could print It As It is only occasionally such a gem cornea the way cf a newspaper, it 's given Just as written. The euphonious title ot the spasm Is The Creation of New Mexico, or the Devils Own Hole": The devil was chained, they say, And there 1.000 years remained. He never uttered, nor did he groaa. But decided to make a hell of his own. He asked the Lord If He had any on hand When He made the North American HIghgate, London, summer house" of BurdettrCoutts, will on October 24 next. assocla-tlom- i historical about this beautiful old place, which stands In one of the finest private parka still remaining in the suburb, where a century ago many of the merchant princes of London made their homes. Holly Lodge was built by the famous banker, Thomas Cbutta, that shrewd and respectable old gentleman who kept In his office at the Strand the money and the family secrets of half the English peerage. Mr. Coutts was married twice, his second wife being Harriet Melton, the actress, who after the- death of the banker, who left her all his property, married the noble nonentity, the duke of St. Albans. On her own death in 1837 she bequeathed the whole of her vast wealth to the old bankers favorite grandaughter. Miss Angela Bur-detdaughter of Sir Francis Burdett, a political firebrand and good fellow. Every one knows the caieeer of that lady, who became the Baroness Her noble philanthropy It was will not noon be forgotten. at Holly Lodge that she devised many of her great schemes. It waa here, tor instance, that Charles Dickens came frequently, T wneii, 'elm mwuWafr-Me--sympatand knowledge, ahe planned to clear out the thieves' rookeries of Bethnal Green and built her model dwellings. All the most notable people of the Victorian era were familiar with the beautiful velvet lawns, the spreading beech and cedar trees, the rote gardens, and hothouses of Holly Lodge Queen Ttcorla herself, Disraeli, Gladstone. Peel, Livingstone, Moffat, Stanley, Gordon, Florence Nightingale, and many other heroes and heroines. ' The most familiar visitor to the old house was Henry Irving, who loved this haunt of ancient peace. Today it stands unchanged, and its sixtye acres of garden in the heart of High-gatare silent, and green, and Holly Ixdge, Eng,, the lifelong the late Baroness be sold by auction There are many L bas-relie- f, n nou-nilner- Yes, had plenty on hana, But left them all In the Rio Grand. The devil examined the country closely, and, well But decided the land was too dry foi a hell. The Lord, In order to get rid of the land, Promised the devil to water the lana As the Lord had plenty of water, twas of no use Full of bog holes and stunk like the deuce. The trade was made, the deed was given. And the Lord went back to His home In heaven. The devil said teas all that waa needed, Then he proceeded; He scattered tarantulas along the road. Put thorns upon the cactus and horns upon the toad; Ttm he pnt alkali And under the rocks hid rattlesnake? He lengthened the horn of the Texas ateer. And put a long addition to the ear; He quickened the step of the bronco hy the-lmke- a steed. And poisoned the feet of the centipede. As the wild boar roams thro a little bruah called chapparel, "Tls a dam-- good place He has got for hia bell. I M. Jl J J The state fair has come and gone. While the material substances of which it waa composed are practically annihilated, the good it did will endure for a long time. It waa a good fair, a great exposition of Utahs greatness. Where to begin in pointing out It chief merits, Is a serious mater. Viewing the magnificent vegetables; the luscious fruits, the sleek cattle or the swine and sheep. It Is hard to say where belongs the chief credit. A short stroll through the buildings and then outdoors was the general procedure. Entering the main gate, as you walked toward the entrance of the agricultural building, you stopped a few moments 'anil locked at the fish on exhibition in front of the building. Pursuing your way, as you entered the building, the first impression was that of Inhaling the scent and perfumes of The commercial and Industrial in the national forests are now great, representing practically branches of activity, such as farm pastures, drift fences, dairies, schools, orrals, apiaries, hurches, roads, trails, telephone and rery resl-lence- s. elegraph lines, stores, mills, factories, Ime and charcoal kilns hotels, stage tatlons, sanitariums, camps, summer esorts, wharves, miners and prosectors' cabins, windmills, dipping water ats. tanks, dams, reservoirs, ondults of all kinds, power-houses- , tram-ray- s mwer transmission lines, aerial and cable conveyors, railroads, ram roads and the purchase of sand, time. clay, gravel, hay and other na ional forest products, except growing Imlier. For all these purposes care-tiU- y considered permits are issued ind the work done under them kept rack of by the forest service. In nany parts our preserved national are not Idle wastes, but busy lives of activity needing all the can nd oversight which the service gives hem under the guidance of Gifford inchot. United States Forester. The even ue from these forests aggregates 11.500.000 this flscaj year, and is an tim-,e- r ncreasing quantity. Surplusage sales alone exceed $600,000. Wood are ittjlzation and wood preservation mportant branches of forest service cork, together with n Aside from the care and perpetua-io'of the national forests, the serv-c- e has to do with the practical uses the if forests and forest trees In 'lilted States, especially with the management of forest, tracts, It rood lots and forest plantations. indertakes such forest studies as lie icvond the power or the means of It mils to carry on unaided. to the limit lands ready to if it resource, with all who in the solution of practical where orest problems, particularly will result in setting mch serve as encour III object lessons to lieneflt. icing examples for the general studies are carCooperative Statewhich request the ted on with States Examples of idvlce of the service. con-l- it his work are the study of forest which Hampshire, New in Ions $7.onn toward the total cost, which appropriated md California, Mary-an25 000. Maine. Massachusetts. Rhode Island. Delaware. NorthMisCarolina. Kentucky. Tennessee. n-all Jack-rabbit- 's NATIONAL FORE8TS. roly-pol- y tor-iBt- B PlNEULES t--'; 4, land; t, Mr. Palmer was in Salt Lake a few last day week. .4 M Connor wa in Rail Lake on last week. di Jl Professor Sweeten wa doing business in Salt latke Monday. .4 .4 Alx-o- l six ducks were brought in last week by thi Krt of Stockton. John K. Ini-lu- . Houses, fuiuislu-Enquire at James jiand d unfurnished. Hickman's store. II. .4 .4 Dm Ik, John Reese and Grover Fulton wete In Zion lust week Jim sight-vox-lu- g. 4 .4 William Fraley returned home from liutte, Mont., Sunday, after two week vacation. t .4 Mike Dewey returned from Salt lake last week, where he has been for a week. .4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Collins atid daughter Mm-iowere in Salt I like a few days last week seeing the fair. 4 4 Rip Van Winkle" waa played at the Stockton opera house last Thursday night to a full house. 4 .4 Hlaeksmiih Nellson slid wife went to Salt. Thursday to see the Slate fair and take a few days' vacation. . .4 Mr. Jake KUgg, an old resident of this town, left for Shelley, Idaho, on Sunday, where he will reside in tlio fut ure. J4 .4 Thonia Spalding left Sunday for Provo, where he visited his family n few days and returned to Stockton again Friday. 4 ,4 William Harvey, Harry Brooks, Claud Morel and old Mack I .aw were In Stockton a few days laat week lucking at the Rights of the town. .4 .4 A farewell party was given at the home of Mr. D. K. Williams laat. Sat, -- TL'WIUJaiJ urday night ai - Bal-ser- mense attendance that greeted the play and players. The Red Theatorlum gave a number of new and interesting moving The patronage, under Mr. pictures. Offer, the new manager, is plrking up right along. The Gem, the new State street moving picture show has been having good houses all week. The programme is changed every Monday, and a splendid series of pictures are being run. . The Sentinel has arranged to present to the winner of this con-test an elegant ladies' gold watch. Any young lady may enter 1 i. band gave ta grand hall Friday night They had a fal rrrowd, but not what waa looked' for. All those attending had a fine time. Ji Jl Dr. G. W. Clark left where he Sprlngville, William Wilson started the doctor's lust loud of Sprlngville. Jl Sunday for will reside. Monday with furniture for Jl An accident hnpxned at the home of Mrs. IV K. Williams lust Thursday. Mrs. Williams waa scalded very badly by the falling of a boiler of water from the- stove. Jf .4 James Brawn, Alfred Cooier. Joe Hughes, Jim Wagner, George Wilson and Marshall Donaldson went to the ranyon last week, and on ihelr arrival home brought six deer, which they killed during the week. - Jl Jl accident occurred Saturday night about 7:30 o'clock ut Desmonds' burn. Aa Mr. Beamond wax feeding the cows he fell rrain the barn and fell on a door which was standing out from the barn, and hurt Ids side very the contest by filling in the blank certificate published elsewhere, and filing it with the manager of the Sentinel. Do it now- - severely. ii Do you know that Pincxalve Carbol-izeacts like a poultice In drawing out inflammation and poison? It lx antiseptic. For cuts, burns, eczema, cracked hands it Is immediate relief. Hold by Stockton Drug A News Co. d o It comes put up In s collapsible tube with a nozzle easy to apply to the soreness and inflammation, for any flowers and fruits. On immense ta- form of Piles; it soothes and heals, bles and racks, all around the walls, relieves the pain, Itching and burning. down the renter and seemingly, every- Man Zan Pile Remedy. Price 50 cents. Sold by 8tockton Drug where, were piles of fruits and vege- Guaranteed. tables. Here were peaches, bright, & News Co. golden spheres, large as oranges, and CONTEST WILL CLOSE OCT. 15TH. sparkling, exuding perfumes odor. Then the grapes! Great bunches The Winner Will be Presented With a of muscatels, Isabellas, Concords Handsome Gold Watch She May every kind, in dusters, bunches and be Proud of. on stems. Apples, polished until they shone, ranging in size from crabap-pleThe Sentinel's popular girl contest to Immense aBtrachans. Oh, there were all kinds of fruits, fresh and has proven a most successful affair dried. Then In vegetables, the im- and the young ladies who have parti-clatehave worked faithfully to win mense cabbages, sugar beets, pumpkins, squash, Hubbard squash, every- the elegant prize offered. It Is uncertain which of the young ladies will thing. In cereals the oats, wheat, rye be the successful candidate, and this and the like some, and evidently the choicest specimens, raised on dry will not Ik known until the close of the farms. It would be Impossible to enu- contest. IIowever.Nhe winner will be merate them all, for thpy could be presented with an elegant gold watch. written of for weeks. It Is a well known fact that persons In the same building were exhibited living in the Pine forists do nor. suffer some lines nr home manufactures, from kidney diseases. One dose of hearses, etc. In one corner stood the silver cups, won by Utah at Pineiili-- at night usually relieves backdifferent competitions. In the gallery ache. Thirty days' treatment. $1.00. an Immense orchestrion playe.--l differ- Yottr money refunded If not satisfied. Sold by Stockton Drug & News Co. ent impular airs. There was also a good horticultural display. NOTICE. Passing on out you came to the United States Land Office. Salt chicken and pigeon building. Here ljike City, Utah, Sept, ifith, iiu7. were exhibited every variety of barn- To Whom It May Concern: yard fowl. Including Thickens, geese, Notice is hereby given that the turkeys, pheasants, pigeons, etc. State of Utah has filed In this office In the manufactures building were lists of lands, selected by the suld exposed the manufactured products. Ii State, under the Cth section of the would le an impossibility to enumer- Act of approved Julv ate them all or to select the best. In 1VH. as Congress, School Lands, us Indemnity it was displayed everything from the follows: work of the public schools and Utah's SW. NW. MV. M RW. artists, to the Mauss triplets a trio Sec. 35. T. a S.. R. 6 W.. (State 172. of handsome children, two girls and a U. I. R.l; Lot .7. BE. 14 NW. 4 See. boy. There were canned goods, sweet 1. NE. 4: NW. U SK.Y1 Rec. 9. RW. goods., drinkable RW. 4:N. 4 NW 14 Roc. 10. T. t goods, wearable I, Twi Stockton bras An J.B. HICKMAN, DEALER IN 1 ii told by The following story is a bright Salt I akc woman: A man who had made his idle" in Nevada, was boasting to a niiiiib- -r of friends of his gsid Mints ami the money In spent. He fold of San Francisco, where, he stati d. lie engaged an automobile at an expense of lion a day. "And we had a chcffnnh-- r with the machine---" "N'ni clielfonier." said on- ot meun chauffeur." "i his loaiers, don't me iin anything of the kind." replied Hie one wlio was toiling his adventures. "I ir,"iin a clioffonlor." "Why. a cheffonler." replied the one who lud tii in liefore. "is etc. ol iuiclTilpii-those iall, fine drHMrs." "t)h. we. hud one oi1 t inn," replied the mail. General Merchandise, Drugs Notions. Lr-i- I Tfok Rings Dyspepsia Tablets do Stonne h rouble, dyspepsia, indigestion. bloating, eii.. yield quickly. Two days treatment tree Ask xou: druggist lor a fei trial -- Sold by Drug & News Co. I car-iriage-s, ! SUNDRIES. STOCKTON I d I 2 BACKACHE s sllvl-cultur- e. com-nerrl- ment blocks, pickles, overalls, sbo. candles, phonographs, stage pro peril, lion-ease- COMMENT. 11. 8.. R. 6 W clothe, knitting machines. 8. 1 M (State 471, U. lic generally. 1 R.). This notice will tx- - published for Copies of said Hals, so far as they five successive weeks, under departand scenery, cornice making marhlnra. relute to said tracts by descriptive mental Instructions of April 25. 1907, minerals, ceramics, statuettes, work ia subdivisions, have been conspicuously and during this pen.. protests soda water and other wt posted In this office for iiixix-ctloby eon tests against the cl lira of the State goods. In fact every conceivable klad any iiersun Interested, and by the pub- to any of the tracts or subdivision lic generally. of industry was represented. hereinbefore described, mi the ground Outdoors were the stock and cattlt This notice will be published for that the Mme is mure valuable for Theti five successive weeks. Minder depart- mineral than for agricultural purposes, pen and the dog kennels. were all kinds of live stock. Including mental instructions of April 25. 19o7, will lie received and noted for report horned cattle, horses, sheep, swln. and during this period, protests or to the General ljtnd Office at Washetc. The kennel whs one of the mot contests against the claim of the ington. D. C. Failure so to protest or pleasing features, a splendid array State to any of the tracts or subdi- contest, within the time specified, will of blooded dogs being Shown. J visions hereinbefore descritied, on the lie considered sufflclert evidence of There was the Midway with its trainqf ground that the same Is more valuable the character of Mid ismles. Its pioneers trip, its ping pon$4 for mineral than for agricultural pur- tracts, and the selections thereof, beelectric theatres, poses, will lie received and noled for ing otherwise free flora objection, guessing contests, 'Maud," knife racks, cane racks, md rtpurt to the General I .and Office at will be recommended for approval. K. D. K. T .iOMPSON, Franfurterx. sausages and tamales; Washington. D. C. Failure so to proRegister. lightning photo gallery, lemonade test or contest, within the time specifFirst publieatlou Sept. 4. 19U7. stand and a score of ait root Iona. Ia ied, will be considered sufficient evione corner of the plaza Adgle play-e- d dence of the character of Last, publication Oct. 2. 1907. with a lion and a couple of takl tracts, anil the selections thereof, and in order to amuse ths being otherwise free from objection, crowd, twice a day took a chance oa will lu recommended for approval, K. I). R. THOMPSON, having her head bit off by a great lion, who had a mouth like the hole in ths Register. First publication Sept. 25, 1HIT. city treasury. There were ballon as30 DAYS TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Last pjubllcatlim Oct. 23, 1907. censions, great horse races, fireworks and other things. It was in fact a Satisfaction guaranteed great fair, typical of a great state. NOTICE. or money refunded. The weather, unfortunately, had to r United Stales Land Office, Salt get a little fresh or stale, whichever Lake ' City, Utah, Angnst 2li, 1907. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER you prefer to call it the latter part To Whom of the week, and Interfered with the Notice It May Concern: RHEUMATISM TROUBLE, is hereby given that the outdoor attractions. State AND of filed LUMBAGO In Utah has office this But the crowds were large, happy lkAstof lands, selected by the said And that is saying and contented. A dose at bed time nan-- 1 8tato, under the Cth section of the Act what considered is when it everything of. 1894, July 16, ally vreUerea the moat a gigantic task confronted the. mana- a Congress, approved fol- - severe case before School as Indemnity Jands, out morning. to the give gers when they started 0V; affair. SE. NE. SW. 1 4. R. NW. . J . 14 Sec. 25. T. 4 8., It. 6 W.. (8tate The Theater inflicted the "Vander- 447, U. I. bilt Cup" on the public during the (Copies ofR.).said lists, so far as they good past week. If something to said tracts by descriptive subcould be said of It. It would be aald. fsigte P1NEULB MEDICINE CO. divisions, have been conspicuously Aa the affair waa so bad that It would yoined in thin office for lnxctIon by CHICAGO. U. S. A. only waste time to criticise, Argua any person Interested, and by the pub Bold by Stockton Drug end News Ca readers will kindly consider that this apace ia given over to crape In memory of the good dollars that passed away forever! The Orpheum picked up again. I,ew Ask Your Dealer For Hawkins who was a minstrel In the was Solomon He of there. days King la the same old Lew, Just aa happy, Just as snappy. Just aa good aa ever. Thomas Caieyt was billed as "novelty The best feature of his banjolst. "MARBLE SPRINGS, "turn was In the fact that he knew when to stop only it came about fit Tha Pure Whiskey. teen minutes too late. Scott A Wilson. acrobatic comedians! They may have seen better days, but they have never been worse, for that Is Impos, ' r v. jk 4 shim , sible,. Leona Thurber,- who wrju-fs- r ft vM 'it on her figure, shbri on her voice, and RIEGER A MXDLEY, Dietributora. top heavy on a quartette of amall coons, gave a novelty act It was Interesting all right, but it was not great. Julie Herne, assisted by three others, gave a pleasant little playlet, "Between the Acts. Miss Herne did some good acting, but her a were not up to much. The STANDING OF CONTESTANTS IN THE SENTIin an acrobatic stunt did some good work. The act waa original and NELS POPULAR 6IRL CONTEST clean. The orchestra numbers were very good, while the Klnodrome pictured some interesting scenes and Following is the result of the vote in the Sentinels Popular events. Girl Contest for the week ending Wednesday, Aug. Mth, 1907. The Lyric gae a belter show the past week than it has given In some time. The Monday matinee was the beat iierformance of the week. The Grand played the "Holy City the entire week. It was a splendid performance and well merited the Imgoods, non-miner- HISTORIC PLACE TO BE SOLD. .11 No. is- - 4 U jw W J wvtlla gw OYlfi tv A will CLEAN. DYE OR PAIR RE-- S Suits, skirts. Jackets, hats, glove, rV imiib-- i piano covers, ostrich pluinesV. ( anything that has become soiled oraw fi illicit, 10 us and we will It so new. We pay partieular attention to work from out of the rlty and on Jobs i.OO or over we prepay the express charges. 838-4- 0 prisoned. that It will be almost as good as The chinnu-- was firs! used in Ven- ice.' In 1347. Co., Cleaning office. 2nd So. St. Main Works, . Ill Chester, (be nuin lio I'.ihi-tI i, is raise Ids toil when li.ildo b au old Lit (;. passing and ii be taken before a mug.st-.a'- 112 . (0p. ('.rand Theatre ) W 1st So. St, Salt Lake City. t!M Mothers with little children need m longer fear croup, colds or whixipitti: cough. Bees laxative Cough Syrup tastes gtxsl. It works off the cold through the how els, clears the head. Guaranteed. 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